- Final011
6CSU
MURR41
5841
58 - Final19
8USM
KSU64
7064
70 - Final213
4DAV
LOU62
6962
69 - Final313
4MONT
WIS49
7349
73 - Final414
3BYU
MARQ68
8868
88 - Final516
1UNCA
SYR65
7265
72 - Final612
5LBSU
UNM68
7568
75 - Final712
5HARV
VAN70
7970
79 - Final816
1WKU
UK66
8166
81 - Final912
5VCU
WICH62
5962
59 - Final1010
7WVU
GONZ54
7754
77 - Final1114
3SDST
BAY60
6860
68 - Final129
8CONN
ISU64
7764
77 - Final1313
4NMSU
IND66
7966
79 - Final1415
2L-MD
OSU59
7859
78 - Final1511
6COLO
UNLV68
6468
64
Final

(9) Connecticut 64
(20-14, 8-10 Big East)

(8) Iowa St 77
(23-10, 12-6 Big 12)
Coverage: TBS
9:29 PM ET, March 15, 2012
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The national champions are one and done, thanks to Iowa State.
When Jim Calhoun and Connecticut will be back in the NCAA tournament is anybody's guess."We're talking about tonight's game. We're not talking about me," Calhoun said after Iowa State's 77-64 victory over Connecticut in the NCAA tournament Thursday night. "I'm going to get on the plane tomorrow, go home and do what I usually do and meet up with the team on Monday. My own personal thing, I don't think it has any relevance, to be honest with you."Wojciechowski: Cyclones Spoil Showdown
Were you looking forward to Calipari versus Calhoun? Iowa State did not seem to care, ending a miserable season for UConn, writes Gene Wojciechowski. Story
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Team Stat Comparison
CONN | ISU | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 64 | 77 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 21-56 (.375) | 26-54 (.481) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 7-19 (.368) | 6-16 (.375) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 15-22 (.682) | 19-20 (.950) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 17 (0/0) | 15 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead | 1 | 22 |
Game Leaders
| CONN | ISU | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | ||
| Rebounds | ||
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| Team Stats: Connecticut | Iowa State | ||
Series
| DATE | GAME | LINKS |
|---|---|---|
| » Mar 15, 2012 | @ISU 77, CONN 64 | Recap |
Research Notes
NEXT LEVEL: In the 2011 NCAA Championship Connecticut held Butler to the lowest paint output in the last four tournaments but the Huskies struggled to defend the paint on Thursday against Iowa State. [+]Connecticut Paint Defense
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NEXT LEVEL: Iowa State outscored Connecticut by 14 points in the paint on Thursday and dominated inside. The Cyclones shot 57 percent in the paint while the Huskies were held under 50 percent on paint field goals. Iowa State had an offensive rebounding percentage of 42.9, its third-highest this season. [+]Inside Play
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UConn's 13-point loss was its 4th-worst in a Men's Basketball Championship game under coach Jim Calhoun. [+]Connecticut Huskies Worst Losses - Men's Basketball Championship Under Jim Calhoun
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UConn allowed 42 points in the first half vs Iowa State on Thursday night. That's one more point than they allowed in the ENTIRE game vs Butler in last year's National Championship game. [+]- Connecticut Huskies Defense
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