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PRAGUE, Czech Republic -- Defending champion Czech
Republic will play without Tomas Berdych against Japan
next month in the Davis Cup quarterfinals. The seventh-
ranked Berdych wants to focus on the ATP Tour after
helping the Czechs beat the Netherlands in the first
round. Seeking their third straight Davis Cup title, the
Czechs will rely again on veteran Radek Stepanek.
Stepanek and Berdych teamed up to beat Spain 3-2 in the
2012 final and did the same in Belgrade in November, when
they beat Serbia 3-2 to retain the title. Lukas Rosol,
Jiri Vesely and Jan Hajek are also in the Czech squad,
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21st straight win wasnt what Rick Pitino would have liked
it to be. Chris Jones scored 15 points and Montrezl
Harrell added 14 points and 12 rebounds to lead the No. 3
Cardinals to a 71-57 victory over Fairfield on Saturday
in the Hall of Fame Tipoff Tournament. But the Cardinals
(5-0) committed 26 fouls and turned the ball over 14
times against the Stags (1-4). "Tonight we were just flat
in every phase of the game," Pitino said. "We were flat
offensively with only nine assists. Our two point guards
turned it over eight times, which they havent been doing.
We didnt do the little things necessary to exploit the
weaknesses of Fairfield. We were late to the glass a lot.
A lot of things were disturbing but well go ahead."
Maurice Barrow paced Fairfield (1-4) with 14 points and
Marcus Gilbert chipped in with 11. Louisville, which has
three national titles, will be looking for its 27th title
in a regular-season tournament when it faces No. 24 North
Carolina in Sundays championship game. The Tar Heels beat
Richmond, 82-72 in Saturdays first semifinal. "This wasnt
a close game," Pitino said. "Youre going to see close
(Sunday). Thats if we dont get blown out. If we play this
way tomorrow, it wont even be a game. I think their size
is going to give us a little trouble. They do a lot of
good things defensively and theyre long. They offensive
rebound very well." The Stags stayed with the Cardinals
for much of the first half and led 11-9 midway through
it. But Louisville went on a 28-12 run to close the half
and led by as many as 21 after the break. Louisville,
which was playing its first game away from home this
season, got a balanced scoring effort. Wayne Blackshear
had 11 points and Russ Smith added 10 points and seven
rebounds. Luke Hancock, who has been recovering from a
strained left Achilles, had nine points in 17 minutes,
and was 7 of 7 from the foul line. This was the Cardinals
first game away from home this season, and Hancock said
the energy just wasnt there. "Weve had every game in
front of big crowds at the Yum! Center," he said. "They
had a lot more fans. We just didnt come out with enough
energy. Weve ggot to come next time right from the start,
especially against Carolina.dddddddddddd" The teams
combined for 53 fouls in what was far from a crisp
contest. Louisville, which came in averaging just six
turnovers, the best in the nation, had eight before
halftime. Fairfield used a full-court press to rattle the
Cardinals vaunted guards. Jones and Smith each gave the
ball away four times But Pitinos press was also
effective, forcing Fairfield into 19 turnovers. Neither
team shot well. Louisville, which came in making almost
50 per cent of its attempts from the field, hit just 38
per cent and the Cardinals were just 2 of 14 from 3-point
range. Fairfield fared just as poorly, hitting on just 34
per cent, while going 5 of 15 from behind the arc. The
Stags led 9-4 early. A jumper by Harrell tied the game at
11 and started the run that put the Cardinals in control.
Hancocks layup off a Fairfield miss gave Louisville a 37-
23 halftime lead. Another shot by Harrell gave Louisville
its first 20-point lead at 49-28, with 12 minutes left.
Fairfield cut the deficit back to 51-36, but could not
get closer than 14. It was 59-40 when Harrell picked up
his fourth foul and 62-43 when Smith picked up his
fourth. But by then, the game had been decided. "Right
now Im just locked in on getting my rebounds up," Harrell
said. "At halftime I only had two rebounds and I felt,
with my mindset, Im a double digit rebounder every night.
I went back out after halftime and said thats got to be
changed." Jones took charge down the stretch. He had all
but two of his points in the second half. Fairfield has
lost four in a row. The Stags were picked to finish sixth
in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference preseason
coaches poll. "We grew up a bit today, and we got some
confidence," said Fairfield coach Sydney Johnson. "For
Fairfield University, to be on this national stage, and
let people know that weve got some good young kids in our
program, its a thrill." This was the first meeting
between the two programs. Louisville is now 156-37 in
non-conference games under Pitino. Fairfield fell to 0-50
all-time against ranked opponents, dating back to the
1949-50 season.
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