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Tuesday, January 31, 2006
STORRS, Conn. (AP) -- The people who have been around the Big East for decades and those who are fairly new to the conference agreed No. 1 Connecticut's 80-76 victory over No. 9 Pittsburgh on Tuesday night was physical even for a league known for that style of play. "I was tired with three minutes left. That's about as tough as it gets," said Huskies guard Marcus Williams, who made five free throws over the final 30 seconds in Connecticut's eighth straight win. "That was a physical game. I made ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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