Kentucky, Virginia, Duke, Gonzaga stay locked in on the No. 1 line

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — His shooting slump notwithstanding, it would be hard to imagine a more fun college basketball career than the one sophomore guard Aaron Harrison is drawing up at Kentucky. You remember him, of course, from his trio of knockout three-pointers against Louisville, Michigan and Wisconsin in the 2014 NCAA Tournament. And now? Well, he and the Wildcats are a natty little 27-0.

“Just having a good time being on the best team in the country,” he said here Monday. Read more

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