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Iowa State drops defending champion UConn out of running

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Iowa State guard Tyrus McGee (25) goes to the basket past Connecticut guard Shabazz Napier (13) in the second half of an NCAA Tournament second-round game on Thursday in Louisville, Ky.

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The national champions are one and done, thanks to Iowa State. When Jim Calhoun and Connecticut will be back in the NCAA tournament is anybody’s guess. “We’re talking about tonight’s game. We’re not talking about me,” Calhoun said after Iowa State’s 77-64 victory over Connecticut in the NCAA tournament Thursday night. “I’m going to get on the plane tomorrow, go home and do what I usually do and meet up with the ...

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