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15 people arrested, 16 sent to hospitals following UConn basketball celebration

After watching UConn clinch the NCAA national championship, students and fans took down light posts, flipped cars and caused damage on UConn鈥檚 campus in Storrs on April 3, 2023.
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After watching UConn clinch the NCAA national championship, students and fans took down light posts, flipped cars and caused damage on UConn鈥檚 campus in Storrs on April 3, 2023.

UConn police are investigating various reports of vandalism on the Storrs campus from Monday night鈥檚 celebration of the men鈥檚 basketball team winning the national championship.

The University of 黑料新闻 reports that 15 people were arrested and charged with various crimes. Most were UConn students, officials said.

Meanwhile, 16 people were transported to area hospitals, although none of their injuries were considered to be significant, officials said.

Light poles were broken along with windows in some buildings and a Student Union door. A vehicle was turned on its side. Fires were set in trash dumpsters and on wooden benches, officials said.

Those responsible for vandalism 鈥渨ill face arrest and, if they are students, sanctions up to and including expulsion,鈥 UConn spokesperson Stephanie Reitz said in a statement.

Reitz noted that the vast majority of those celebrating the victory did so 鈥渟afely and responsibly.鈥

鈥淎 small number chose to risk their safety and that of others by vandalizing or destroying property after the game,鈥 she said.

UConn crews were on campus overnight to document and clean up damage. Estimates of damage were still being determined.

Classes continued Tuesday as scheduled, officials said.

UConn defeated San Diego State 76-59 in the national championship game.

The men's basketball team returned to Storrs on Tuesday afternoon for a 鈥淲elcome Home鈥 rally at Gampel Pavilion. Admission was free, but students and fans had to .
黑料新闻's Matt Dwyer and Eric Aasen contributed to this report.

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