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Associated Press
Monday, April 5, 2004 SAN ANTONIO -- Paul Hewitt couldn't bear to look. No wonder. After an amazing run of close victories in the NCAA tournament, Georgia Tech became something else in the championship game -- the team that couldn't shoot straight. The Yellow Jackets jacked it up from the outside. They tried to go inside. Nothing worked. They looked every bit like a team that had never been this far in the tourney and was seen as the Final Four outsider. Georgia Tech shot only 38 percent in an 82 ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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