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Kansas digs hole too deep against Kentucky

Kansas' Thomas Robinson shoots over Kentucky defenders during the first half of the NCAA national championship game on Monday night.

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NEW ORLEANS — This time Kansas couldn't come all the way back. The gritty team that had walked a tightrope all the way to the national championship game finally fell off against mighty Kentucky. An 18-point deficit against a team full of future NBA draft picks was simply too much for the Jayhawks, who fell 67-59 on Monday night. Kansas had rallied from big early deficits against Purdue and ...

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