Sunday,  April 1, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 263 • 23 of 25 •  Other Editions

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Stay a little longer: Big comeback leads KU to 64-62 win over Ohio State; Wildcats next

• NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The tightrope walk rocks on for the Jayhawks.
• Kansas, the underrated, undervalued team that's been teetering on the edge of the tournament since before it even began, is now one of the last two left.
• Tyshawn Taylor made two big free throws late, and All-American Thomas Robinson finished

with 19 points and eight rebounds Saturday night to lift the Jayhawks to a come-from-behind 64-62 win over Ohio State in the Final Four -- a game Kansas led for a grand total of 3 minutes, 48 seconds.
• After scoring the game's first bucket, Kansas didn't lead again until Travis Releford made two free throws with 2:48 left. That lasted for 11 seconds, but the Jayhawks (32-6), who trailed by as many as 13, overcame another deficit and finally held on against the Buckeyes (31-8).
• "It's just been our thing all year, coming back," Robinson said. "I don't like doing it, but for some reason my team is pretty good when we're down."

Today in History
The Associated Press

Today is Palm Sunday, April 1, the 92nd day of 2012. There are 274 days left in the year. This is April Fool's Day.

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