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Connecticut has gone through the entire postseason without injured guard Jerome Dyson, won an NCAA tournament game without its coach, and won two others while allegations of a recruiting scandal swirled around the program. Maybe that’s why the Huskies aren’t concerned about having to play a national semifinal Saturday against Michigan State in Detroit, less than 90 miles from the Spartans’ campus in East Lansing. “This is really going to be an us-against-the-world mentality in that environment,” said point guard A.J. Price.
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