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The Sooners never led in the first half and didn't take their first lead until there was nine minutes left in the game.
Jeremiah Fears led the Sooners to a 67 -59 loss to Connecticut in the Round of 64 .
The defense really was terrific, as they held the Huskies to 42% shooting overall and 24% from the 3 .
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