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Kansas and Memphis to Meet in National Title Game

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Slam Dunk Central NCAA Presents: ESPN Kansas And Memphis To Meet In National Title Game
Published 4/6/2008 by Jeff Sack at Slam Dunk Central

What They're Saying - Memphis Defeats UCLA, Finals Preview
Published 4/6/2008 by fjv4usn@gmail.com (MoonDog) at The World According to MoonDog
Watch former UCLA and current ESPN college basketball analyst Steve Lavin give his thoughts on Memphis' 78-63 victory over the Bruins Saturday in the national semifinals. Watch the ESPN college basketball crew give their thoughts on the Memphis-Kansas national championship game.

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