EAST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Joey Fagnano threw three of his four touchdowns to Skyler Bell, Cam Chadwick picked off three passes and UConn rolled to a 38-19 victory over UAB on Saturday.
Fagnano was 23 of 30 for 267 yards, going over 10,000 for his career: three seasons at UConn and four at Maine. He has 22 TD passes this season without an interception.
Fagnano's TD throws to Bell covered 26, 9 and 39 yards. Bell finished with eight catches for 149 yards. Chadwick's three interceptions tied a school record held by multiple Huskies.
After the Huskies (6-3) turned the ball over on downs on their first possession, they finished the half with three touchdowns and a field goal for a 24-0 lead.
Ryder Burton was 21 of 30 for 209 yards passing, two touchdowns and two interceptions. Brandon Hawkins Jr. had both a rushing and receiving touchdowns.
The loss was the first for UAB interim head coach Alex Mortensen after a 31-24 win over then No. 22 Memphis two weeks ago. Mortensen took over as interim coach after UAB (3-5) fired Trent Dilfer following a 2-4 start.
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