ST. LOUIS (AP) — All-America forward Joshua Jefferson had to be helped from the floor after hurting his left ankle early in No. 2 seed Iowa State’s game against No. 15 seed Tennessee State on Friday, leaving his status in question for the rest of the NCAA Tournament. Jefferson was immediately taken up the tunnel […]
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