UConn's perimeter defense was terrible as Creighton drove to the hoop for easy baskets with no help defender in the lane. Creighton scored 91 points on 10 assists when they normally average 76.6 points on 15.6 assists which tells you Creighton was beating UConn 1 on 1. They shot 49.1% (45.8% season), 47.6% 3 pointers (35.1% season), and 84.3% FT (75.2% season). McDermott had the perfect game plan to exploit UConn's defensive issues and, I think, UConn needs to change the defense otherwise other teams will do the same.
For those complaining about fouls, UConn is averaging 18.7 fouls per BE game and out opponents are averaging 18.0. The problem is UConn's fouls in Big East games are causing more FT attempts per foul:
UConn fouls = 301
Opponent FTs = 371
FTs per foul = 1.23
Opponent fouls = 288
UConn FTs = 290
FTs per foul = 1.00
How is this happening? Probably more missed front ends of 1 and 1s and/or UConn is fouling more than they get fouled when the other team is shooting.
One more stat. UConn has, in BE play, committed 6 or more fouls than the opponent 4 times and they are 2-2 in those games. Two of the games were against Creighton, a team that doesn't foul that much. For the season, UConn is 3-3 in games in which they commit 6 or more fouls than the opponent.