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COL BKB: Connecticut 93, Marquette 82

MILWAUKEE, Feb. 25 (UPI) -- A.J. Price scored seven of his 36 points in a game-closing run Wednesday, carrying second-ranked Connecticut to an historic 93-82 win over Marquette.

It was the 800th win in the coaching career of Connecticut's Jim Calhoun. He became the seventh major college basketball coach to reach that mark.

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The Huskies bounced back from a loss to Pittsburgh last weekend that knocked them out of the No. 1 spot in the national rankings. The win over Marquette gave Connecticut a half game lead over Louisville at the top of the Big East Conference standings.

Marquette owned a 74-73 lead when Connecticut's Kemba Walker grabbed his own rebound and scored with 6:29 to play. That touched off a 20-8 run that Price finished off with seven straight points.

Stanley Robinson added 19 points and 10 rebounds for Connecticut (26-2, 14-2 Big East) and Hasheem Thabeet grabbed 15 boards.

Marquette (23-5, 12-3) was led by 26 points from Jerel McNeal. The Golden Eagles suffered a big loss when point guard Dominic James left the game in the first half with a broken bone in his left foot. He is expected to be sidelined indefinitely.

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