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By Wayne Drehs
ESPN.com Saturday, March 18, 2006 SAN DIEGO -- He wasn't invited to the postgame interview session. There weren't many reporters surrounding his locker. But the game ball cusped in the arms of Washington senior Mike Jensen told the story. With his team down 11 and less than 12 minutes remaining against Illinois here Saturday, his head coach had put the game on his shoulders. The message was clear, simple and easy for anyone within earshot of the Husky bench to hear. Stop James Augustine and we win this game. Up to that poin ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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