PHILADELPHIA, PA — Connecticut basketball looks to advance to the Sweet 16 for the third time in the last four years under Dan Hurley on Sunday with a win over UCLA.

But the 2-seed Huskies may have to do it without point guard Silas Demary Jr., who was listed as “questionable” for the March 22 second-round game against the 10-seed Bruins in the NCAA’s initial player availability report.

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The 6-foot-4 guard was held out of UConn’s first-round win over 15-seed Furman at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Friday, March 20 as he continues to rehab from an ankle injury he sustained in the Big East Tournament.

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Demary has had a major impact for the Huskies after transferring from Georgia, and is a big reason UConn’s defense has bounced back to a top-15 defensive unit.

The loss of Demary — and his backup, Jaylin Stewart — was notable in UConn’s offensive flow against Furman, as the Huskies weren’t able to pull away against the Paladins. UConn finished with 22 assists on 32 made shots from the field, shooting 49% from the field.

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The Huskies and the Bruins are set for an 8:45 p.m. ET tipoff from Philadelphia. Demary’s official status for the game will be known at 6:45 p.m. ET when the next player availability report is released.

Here’s the latest on Demary’s status:

Will Silas Demary Jr. play tonight in NCAA Tournament? Status vs UCLA

Demary was once again listed as questionable by UConn in its NCAA player availability report on Saturday. The next availability report will come out at 6:45 p.m. ET on Sunday, two hours before tip-off.

If he is unable to go against UCLA on Sunday, it would be the second straight game he misses with that ankle injury. Stewart, who is also dealing with a lingering injury that precedes Demary’s, was also listed as questionable on the Huskies’ injury report.

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Silas Demary Jr. injury update

The Huskies point guard sustained an ankle injury in the second half of UConn’s Big East Tournament championship game loss to St. John’s on Saturday, March 14. The injury came when St. John’s forward Zuby Ejiofor blocked Demary’s transition layup and then was stepped on by the Big East Player of the Year.

Demary told assembled media on Thursday, March 19, that he was continuing to rehab his ankle as much as he could and that he was good to go to play in the Huskies’ opening round game vs. Furman.

“I’ll be able to play tomorrow,” Demary said.

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Instead, he was listed “questionable” on the Huskies’ injury report for the game before being downgraded to “out.” Following the Huskies’ 82-71 win vs. the Paladins, Hurley said Demary was “close” to playing against the Paladins.

“I don’t want to make any more predictions. The information that I shared in New York (at the Big East Tournament) was the information that I was provided with,” Hurley said. “It was close. He tried. He couldn’t get himself to the point where he felt like he could go. He’s got two more days. … We’ll see where that goes.”

What is Silas Demary Jr.’s injury?

Demary is dealing with an ankle injury.

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Silas Demary Jr. stats

Here’s a look at Demary’s season stats:

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Silas Demary Jr. injury update: Will UConn guard play vs UCLA today?

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