The University of Connecticut student’s and fans brought chaos to high school’s campus celebrating UConn’s 76-59 national championship win over San Diego State in Houston on Monday night.
The Storrs, Conn., campus erupted into madness after the sport ending, ringing within the Huskies’ first Men’s NCAA championship win since 2014 in Philadelphia-like fashion.
In video and photos circulating on Twitter, shows fans and students climbing lampposts, taking down lampposts, and using them as a battering rams to smash through the doors a campus constructing.
WTNH also reported that fans flipped cars, broke windows and climbed buldings.
Many students had been watching the sport on campus at Gampel Pavilion before filling into the road in celebration.
Outside of lampposts, what seemed to be an small energetic fire on campus had erupted before fire trucks got here onto the scene.
The Huskies dominated this men’s tournament with ease, winning all it’s games by double digits.
UConn didn’t should face a No. 3 seed or above on this tournament, and, as such they never trailed within the second half of their last 4 games and were ahead by at the least 18 buckets in all six tournament games.
After losing in the primary round in two consecutive years, coach Dan Hurley and his team find themselves back on top of faculty basketball.
The Huskies won each of its tournament games by double figures, putting themselves amongst few top teams to have achieved the feat — the last being Villanova in 2018.
Monday night’s championship game proved to be the identical.
Although the Aztecs began off strong, the Huskies all the time had a solution and concluded their run with one other dominant win that whipped up a frenzy on it’s campus.