College basketball: Connecticut beats Colgate 77-63 in NIT

Published: Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 9:51 p.m. MST
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STORRS, Conn. — Stanley Robinson scored 18 points leading five Connecticut players in double figures as the No. 12 Huskies beat Colgate 77-63 on Monday night in the first round of the NIT Season Tip-Off.

The Huskies, who led by just a point at halftime, outscored Colgate 44-31 after intermission.

Robinson hit all eight of his shots, including a pair of 3-pointers. He was just 3 of 23 from 3-point range all of last season.

Kemba Walker added 16 points and six assists, Gavin Edwards had 14 points, Jamal Coombs-McDaniel had 11 and Jerome Dyson added 10.

Mike Venezia led Colgate (0-1) with 17. Kyle Roemer and Yaw Gyawu each had 12 for the Raiders.

UConn will play Hofstra in the second round on Tuesday. The Pride beat Yale 68-63 in the first game of the night. The Raiders will play Yale on Tuesday.

Connecticut broke the game open with a 21-5 run that turned a three-point lead into a 60-41 advantage midway through the second half. It was punctuated when Robinson grabbed Walker's miss high off the rim and slammed it home.

But it took the Huskies over a half to figure out Colgate's defense.

The Raiders came out in a man-to-man, but quickly switched to a zone against the faster Huskies.

UConn had built a 15-6 lead before Colgate began forcing the Huskies into turnovers and outside shots.

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A 13-2 run by the Raiders was capped by a layup from Nick Pascal, giving Colgate a 23-22 lead, which it built to five points. But the Raiders were held without a field goal for the last 2 minutes of the half and UConn went into intermission up 33-32.

UConn found the seams in the zone in the second half. The Huskies shot 68 percent from the field after intermission and 55 percent for the game.

Colgate was 10-20 last season and finished in a tie for fifth place in the Patriot League. But the Raiders returned all five starters and guard Kyle Roemer, who missed all of last season with a knee injury.

Connecticut is now 191-21 in November and December against non-conference opponents under Jim Calhoun, and has won 137 of its last 138 home games before Jan. 1. The Huskies struggled before winning its 21st straight Gampel Pavilion opener Friday, 75-66 over William & Mary.

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Connecticut's Jamal Coombs-McDaniel, right, drives to the basket while Colgate's Ben Jonson, left, attempts to block during the first half.

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