On Friday night at the Madison Square Garden, emotions were high, as Creyton entered Ucon to enter the Big East finals who defended the two -time national champion.
The bluzes were coast for a win and were able to get the ball out for the last seconds.
To 69–62 with the second seeded blues, they received a defensive rebound with less than 10 seconds, and Hakis coach Dan Hurley indicated to his team to allow the watch to run out without flying.
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The Connecticut Hakis guard Hasan Dyer (10) Shouts at the Creyon Bluesz Guard Jamia Neel (5) as the second half at the Madison Square Garden has time on Hakis. (Robert Deut-Imagon Picture)
However, Jamia Neil dropped the left edge for a slam with 1.5 seconds remaining and hung on the rim for a bridgeup. After his clash with Drawa, Neil waved the fans of Kreyon in the crowd of selling his arms to set fire to fire.
Haskis guard Hassan Dyre shook Neil into the chest and appeared square to each other with his fist as the two were face to face.
Creighton Center Ryan Kalkbrenner pushed Neil and separated them as the whistles were blown away and the players came out of the benches at the Madison Square Garden.
The order was quickly restored, but emotions after the game were still stressful.
“I mean, they were already seven seconds left,” said Divra. “He did not want to get the ball out. A fancy sting went for sting. I felt that it was derogatory for the game of basketball.”

Creyon Bluejes Guard Jamia Neel (5) takes a dip on the connecticut reality as the second half at the Madison Square Garden had time on Hakis. (Robert Deut-Imagon Picture)
Neil admitted that he “got stuck in the feelings of the game” and apologized.
Hurley and Blues Coach Greg McDermot were already contacting each other when Neil flew for his sting. McDermot appeared immediately after the hurley to apologize, and again when the game ended.
Creighton and Uconn have already done their beef this year. Hurley taunted the fans of Kreyon last month, when Hakis won a road to the house, said goodbye to the crowd and shouted outside, “Two rings!”
Last year, Hurley also threatened to “knock out” a Creyon fan.

#5 of Kreeson Bluesz, Jamia Neel submerged the ball in the second part of a semi -final game against Connecticut Hakis during the Big East Mains Basketball tournament at Madison Square Garden on March 14, 2025 in New York City. Blues won 71-62. (Sarah Steer/Getty Images)
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It will be created against St. John for the Big East title in the garden at 6:30 pm on Saturday, which is certain to be a huge red storm crowd.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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