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Monday, April 7, 2003

It's Tennessee vs. UConn - again



By Chuck Schoffner
The Associated Press

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Tennessee head coach Pat Summitt yells to her players in the closing moments of the Lady Vols' 66-56 win over Duke Sunday.
(AP photo)
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ATLANTA - Here they go again. It's Tennessee vs. Connecticut for the national championship in women's basketball.

The sport's most prominent and successful programs will decide the title Tuesday night after grinding out tough semifinal victories Sunday night.

Connecticut (36-1), the defending champion, came from nine points down in the second half to beat Texas 71-69. Tennessee (33-4) pulled away late to beat Duke 66-56 in the first game.

So now the nation's hottest rivalry will play out in the championship game for the third time. Connecticut beat Tennessee in the 1995 and 2000 title games and defeated the Lady Vols in last year's semifinals before beating Oklahoma for the championship.

"We're looking forward to it," UConn star Diana Taurasi said. "There's a championship at stake, and we let one get away earlier. We'll be ready."

She was referring to a loss to Villanova in the final of the Big East tournament. That broke the Huskies' 70-game winning streak.

Tennessee avenged one of its losses by beating Duke and now has a chance to make amends for another. The Lady Vols lost to UConn 63-62 in overtime on Jan. 4. They have won 24 of 25 since then.

Connecticut made it back to the title game in what for any other program would have been a rebuilding year. The Huskies lost four seniors from last season's 39-0 club, and their starting lineup now includes two freshmen and a sophomore. Another freshman is a key reserve.

But one of those starters is the incomparable Taurasi, who was voted the national player of the year and has been outstanding in the NCAA tournament. Taurasi scored 26 points Sunday night and knocked the ball from the Longhorns' Alisha Sare in the closing seconds to preserve the win.

Taurasi held up her right index finger as the horn sounded, but there's still a game to play before the Huskies can finally claim to be No. 1. They'll be going for their third title in four years and fourth overall.

Tennessee, seeking its seventh championship, started its march to the title game after a humbling 78-62 loss to LSU in the Southeastern Conference tournament final. The Lady Vols had almost two weeks between that game and the start of the NCAA tournament and, as usual, coach Pat Summitt had them ready.

Playing the first four rounds at home, Tennessee breezed to its 14th Final Four by an average margin of 23.6 points. Then, against Duke, the Lady Vols used their defense and rebounding to hold on until Gwen Jackson closed with a tremendous performance down the stretch.

Jackson scored 13 of her 25 points in the final 6:08 and finished with 15 rebounds.

The Lady Vols also showed off their depth. Loree Moore, not usually a big scorer, came up with 11 points. Brittany Jackson scored seven off the bench, getting three key baskets in the second half.

So it'll be Tennessee's depth and experience vs. the exuberance of Connecticut's youth and brilliance of Taurasi - definitely a game worth watching.




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