NEWARK, N.J. — One of the nation’s top party spots, Times Square in New York, is just a 10-minute train ride away from the Prudential Center, the site of Sunday’s Elite Eight matchup between the Kentucky men’s basketball team and North Carolina.If one didn’t know any better watching the Wildcats at the dais Saturday, he/she would think they had just hopped the NJ Transit back from a night of partying in Times Square. As the players sat down at their respective microphones, eyes drooped and heads hung low (reporters in the room looked just as tired after a night of reporting).So goes the life of a Kentucky Wildcat after upsetting the NCAA Tournament’s No. 1 overall seed in the wee hours of Saturday morning.”I stayed up a long time,” freshman forward Terrence Jones said.How late? Freshman guard Doron Lamb said he didn’t go to bed until about 4 a.m.”We celebrated a little in the hotel room,” Lamb said. “We got in the rooms and started yelling and screaming.”There wasn’t too much actual partying after the win Friday night, but the sheer logistics of a game that starts near 10 p.m. made for a long night Friday and a sleepy hangover Saturday.Interviews after the Ohio State win weren’t over until after 12:30 a.m., and the team didn’t arrive back at its hotel until around 1:30 a.m.By the time they soaked in the win, settled down and hit the sheets, they were just a few hours away from game planning for their rematch with North Carolina.”We’ve got to get over it,” junior guard/forward DeAndre Liggins said. “Today is a whole different day and we’ve got to get ready for our next opponent.”The players admitted it can be difficult to refocus after such a big win, but the Cats said they turned the page on the Ohio State victory Saturday morning. “When I woke up this morning I started thinking about North Carolina and what the game plan was going to be,” Liggins said.UK practiced for North Carolina on Saturday at the Prudential Center, a mere 26 hours from its Elite Eight showdown with the Tar Heels.