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Alex Karaban

Alex Karaban is an American college basketball player. He currently plays for the UConn Huskies, a team in the Big East Conference. As a college athlete, his performance and contributions are primarily focused within the realm of collegiate sports.


4 hours ago : Alex Karaban leads UConn Huskies into NCAA Tournament, aiming for rare company.

Alex Karaban's final journey with UConn in March Madness aims for rare achievements, motivating Huskies for a winning NCAA Tournament stand. UConn's "Solo Ball" strategy leads their tournament reset.

November 11, 2002: Alex Karaban's Birth

On November 11, 2002, Alex Karaban was born, who would later become an American college basketball player.

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January 2022: Karaban Enrolls at UConn

In January 2022, Alex Karaban accelerated his graduation from IMG Academy and enrolled at UConn, practicing with the team for the remainder of the 2021-2022 season and redshirting the year.

2023: UConn Huskies Win National Championship

In 2023, Alex Karaban started in the national championship game, scoring five points with five rebounds and three blocked shots as the UConn Huskies won 76–59.

June 2024: Dan Hurley Consults Karaban on Lakers Job Offer

In June 2024, UConn coach Dan Hurley consulted Alex Karaban when he received a head coaching job offer from the Los Angeles Lakers.

2024: Karaban Declares for NBA Draft, Returns for Junior Season

In 2024, Alex Karaban was on the watchlist for the Karl Malone Award, averaged 13.3 points and 5.1 rebounds per game as UConn repeated as national champions, and initially declared for the 2024 NBA draft before deciding to return for his redshirt junior season.

February 28, 2026: Karaban Inducted into Huskies of Honor

On February 28, 2026, during UConn's senior day, Alex Karaban became the first men's player inducted into the Huskies of Honor while still active at UConn. By this time, he had become the Huskies' winningest men's player.