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Citrus salas rounds out this unique dish. Open every day 'til late, late, late at 746 Mass. We Still Have Irish Ale! The Only Place In TownDrink It While It Lasts! 'Just have fun' is 'Cats theme "When the NCAA starts," he said, "everybody flies to have more fun than they've ever had because this is the time to showcase your skills as basketball players, to go out there and have the time of your life." The Associated Press LEXINGTON, Ky. — Rick Pitino, Kentucky's resi- dent coach psychologist, has some words of advice about how to deal with stress. Making its first Final Four appearance in nine years, Kentucky faces Michigan tomorrow night at the Superdome in New Orleans. And so far, Kentucky's players are taking Titona's words to heart. "We don't feel any pressure," guard Travis Ford said. "This is when it gets fun." Kentucky, 30-3, is riding a 10-game winning streak, including four blowouts in the Southeast Regional, where it outscored opponents by an average of 31 points, beating Rider 96-52, Utah 83-62. Wake Forest 103-69 and Florida State 106-81. "I thought we were in the toughest region in the NCAA, if not, the second toughest," said Pitino, ranking the Midwest as the other top region. Apparently I don't just let you enjoy it. "I've always believed you just let your guys enjoy it, smell the roses so to speak, get out there amongst everybody and have a good time," Pitino said. "They deserve to be rewarded with a good time. That's the way we've handled the whole tournament. If you do that, you get your just rewards." Apparently Pitino has set just the right tone. thorpe. "Everthing right now feels great," forward Jared Prickett said. "We've had a great season. Even if we lose, we have a lot to be proud of. But we don't plan on losing." And the Wildcats are looking for rewards Michigan to play loose Michigan's five talented sophomore starters are criticized for their flamboyant style and playground-bred habit of talking trash. But after toning down their act in the opening rounds of the tournament, the Wolverines were accused of playing without emotion. ANN ARBOR, Mich. — As the NCAA Tournament's villain-come-lately, Michigan is in a now situation. The Associated Press "Our kids have been criticized for not playing with emotion, for playing bored," coach Steve Fisher said. Michigan, 30-4, trounced Coastal Carolina in Forward Ray Jackson said high expectations and a No.1 seed in the West cramped the Wolverines' exuberant style. "There was a lot of pressure, and everyone was really cautious," he said. Last Sunday's 77-72 victory against Temple in the West regional final took much of the pressure off the Wolverines. "There was so much expectation for us to get back to the Final Four, and when we finally did it was like a relief," guard Rob Pelinka said. 'Heels hope hard road helps The Associated Press EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The road to the Final Four was not as easy for North Carolina as some had predicted. succession. By contrast, Michigan won the West without playing a team seeded higher than No. 7. The Tar Heels struggled against Arkansas and Cincinnati last weekend at the Meadowlands, trailing both teams by wide margins in the first half before rallying for two narrow victories. Still, North Carolina contributed to its own problems with poor starts in both games. They play Kansas tomorrow. "Everybody was saying our bracket was easiest," junior Brian Reese said after the Heels were crowned champions of the East Regional. "But this wasn't easy." It is hard to imagine a more difficult route to the Final Four and New Orleans. The Tar Heels didn't get a single break in the East Regional facing the toughest possible line for a No. 1 seed to play — No. 16, No. 8, No. 4 and No. 2 in "I don't know why we're getting down 10 or 15 points and having to make that dramatic comeback." Reese said. "If we can come out like we did in the ACC and establish our defense and establish our offense from the start, we'll be all right." The competition in New Orleans will be tough. Michigan beat the Tar Heels by one point in Hawaii, Kansas dominated them the last time Carolina made the Final Four, and Kentucky is the hottest team in the country. So the rough road won't be getting any easier for the Tar Heels. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE KU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM ON A GREAT SEASON! from THE KU BANDS GO JAYHAWKS! 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