ISU’s Jefferson up in the air for Kentucky, but eyeing a game-time test

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Iowa State star Joshua Jefferson is listed as unlikely to play in Sunday’s NCAA Tournament second-round game against Kentucky due to a left ankle injury, but he plans to test the ankle in hopes of suiting up. The Cyclones, who beat Tennessee State 108-74 without Jefferson, will rely on others like Tamin Lipsey, Killyan Toure and Nate Heise if he can’t go, while Kentucky brings a deep, talent-laden roster. ISU coach TJ Otzelberger emphasized they’ll prepare for either scenario and focus on starting fast and applying defensive pressure against Kentucky.
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