CONWAY, S.C. — Marshall coach Charles Huff watched his team overcome adversity all season long. So having to do it once more at the Myrtle Beach Bowl wasn't a problem.
The Thundering Herd won their fifth straight game to close the season, holding off UConn 28-14 on Monday after leading by four touchdowns.
Marshall's defense held the Huskies (6-7) without points on two fourth-quarter drives into Herd territory to end the program's three-game bowl losing streak.
"They battled back," Huff said. "But the boys in green battled, too."
Cam Fancher threw for two touchdowns and Rasheen Ali ran for 92 yards and a score for the Thundering Herd.
The game was seemingly well in hand for Marshall, ahead 28-0 after Ali's 2-yard touchdown run midway through the third quarter.
But the Huskies rallied with 14- and 24-yard TD runs by Victor Rosa and, after an interception, drove into Marshall territory with 10 minutes to play.
That was as close as UConn (6-7) could get in its first postseason appearance since 2015.