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Saturday, January 8, 2005
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Much like those John Thompson-coached Georgetown teams of the 1980s, Connecticut has reached a point where, as coach Jim Calhoun put it, "One of our best shots is a missed shot." That certainly was the case Saturday. The Huskies (No. 9 ESPN/USA Today; No. 10 AP) launched bricks all game, but 17 offensive rebounds made the difference in a 66-59 victory over the Hoyas. "We're so atypical of what we've been," Calhoun said. "Generally speaking, when a lot of people think of Conn ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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