Fagan: Kansas can't afford lapses against Memphis
Published 4/6/2008 by Ryan Fagan at Latest Sporting News Articles for College Basketball
Kansas got away with letting UNC back in their semifinal game, but the Jayhawks can't afford extended lapses against Memphis Monday night.
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