EAST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Joe Fagnano found Skyler Bell for a go-ahead touchdown with less than two minutes to play and a late fumble recovery secured UConn’s 37-34 win over Duke on Saturday in front of the Huskies’ largest home crowd since 2013.

Fagnano was 6 for 7 on the drive that ended with a 19-yard touchdown pass to Bell with 1:58 left. After a review, Fagnano’s two-point conversion run was good to put the Huskies up 37-34.

Duke was driving to try to force overtime, but UConn’s Bryun Parham stripped Duke quarterback Darian Mensah of the ball and Trent Jones recovered to secure UConn’s second win over an ACC team this season.

Duke looked like a different team offensively in the third quarter, scoring on both of its drives to take a 28-23 lead. Nate Sheppard had a 3-yard scoring

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