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Bill Murray watches UConn blow out Stetson at March Madness as the comedian's son Luke helps coach the Huskies to a dominant 91-52 victory

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Veteran comedian and actor Bill Murray was spotted watching on in Brooklyn as his son, Luke Murray, served as assistant coach to the defending national champion Connecticut Huskies.

Bill has attended a number of games to watch his son - including the Final Four in Houston last year, when UConn won their fifth national championship game.

Luke Murray has been an assistant coach under head coach Dan Hurley for a number of years - including when Hurley was coaching at Wagner and Rhode Island prior to arriving at UConn - and is one of the top college basketball recruiters in the country.

On Friday, the Huskies began their title defense with a game against Stetson University in the opening round of March Madness.

UConn was leading 52-19 over the Hatters at the end of the first half.

Comedian and actor Bill Murray was in Brooklyn to watch UConn's game against Stetson

Comedian and actor Bill Murray was in Brooklyn to watch UConn's game against Stetson

That's so he could watch his son, Luke Murray - an assistant coach of the Huskies

That's so he could watch his son, Luke Murray - an assistant coach of the Huskies

At the end of the first half, guard Cam Spencer was leading the team in points with 13

At the end of the first half, guard Cam Spencer was leading the team in points with 13

By the game's end, Donovan Clingan (32) led the team in both points (19) and rebounds (8)

By the game's end, Donovan Clingan (32) led the team in both points (19) and rebounds (8)

By the end of the first interval, the Huskies were shooting 68.8 percent from the field and 50 percent from 3-point range.

Transfer guard Cam Spencer had a team high 13 points while star center Donovan Clingan had 12 points to his credit.

Defensively, they held Stetson to an 8-for-26 shooting line (30.8 percent) and only 1-for-10 from 3-point range.

UConn closed out their victory over Stetson 91-52. Clingan finished with a team-high 19 points and eight rebounds as Spencer tacked on 15 points, five rebounds, and three assists.

The Huskies now move on to play Northwestern University in the second round on Sunday. 

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