Alex Karaban chases history as UConn's 'old dog that just won't die'

UConn's Alex Karaban is chasing history as he attempts to win his third national championship, a feat that hasn't been achieved in over 50 years. Karaban, a two-time captain, has been a major factor in UConn's success and is now two wins away from joining a prestigious list of players who have won three national championships.
Alex Karaban is on the cusp of achieving something remarkable. He's two wins away from winning his third national championship, a feat that hasn't been achieved since 1971-73. Karaban has been a major factor in UConn's success, leading the team in total minutes played as a redshirt freshman and starting every game the following season. He's the team's winningest player ever and has been inducted into UConn's Huskies of Honor. The Huskies are leaning on Karaban as they navigate the Final Four in Indianapolis. He's providing tips and guidance to his teammates, helping them navigate the pressure and media attention. Karaban feels like the Huskies have a chip on their shoulder, but he's determined to keep going and win another championship.
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