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Gamecocks Fall to the Bulldogs 55-41
It was Senior Night at the Colonial Center tonight and South Carolina fans turned out to see Lakesha Tolliver, Ilona Burgrova and Ebony Jones play their final home game. Unfortunately, the upbeat... [Read More]
Finally, Gamecocks Score Conference Win
The South Carolina Gamecocks finally got their first conference win of the season today, holding off the University of Arkansas Razorbacks for a 59-50 win at the Colonial Center. It was not the... [Read More]
Fourth Straight Final Four Heartbreak (LSU v. Rutgers recap)
Maybe it was a team finally needing their missing leader. Maybe it was a coach who will not be denied her date with destiny. Whichever the case may be, LSU’s fourth straight trip to the Final Four... [Read More]
We've Got Sylvia and You Don't (LSU v. UConn Recap)
For four straight years from 2000 to 2004, UConn’s rallying cry at Final Four time was “We have Diana Taurasi and you don’t.” Taurasi has gone on to fame and a decent paycheck in the WNBA, and, at... [Read More]
The Price is Right (Ole Miss v. Oklahoma recap)
Tonight’s Dayton regional semifinal coverage of the game between the #7 seed Ole Miss Lady Rebels and the #3 seed Oklahoma Sooners opened with Ole Miss All-America candidate Armintie Price leading... [Read More]
Chaney Second in Command for LSU (LSU v. Florida State recap)
Florida State knew what they had to do against #3 seed LSU: figure out a way to shut down powerful center Sylvia Fowles, one of the most dominant centers in the game today. What the Seminoles didn’t... [Read More]
LSU Advances to Fifth Straight Sweet Sixteen
Despite scoring their second lowest total of the season, the #3 seed LSU Lady Tigers pulled a come-from-behind win against #11 seed West Virginia, beating the Mountaineers 49-43 to advance to this... [Read More]
Vanderbilt First SEC Team Ousted From NCAA's
My dream of an all-SEC Final Four will have to wait another year. The #2 seed Vanderbilt Commodores, the only SEC representative in the Greensboro region, made an early exit from the 2007 NCAA... [Read More]
Ole Miss Knocks Off Defending National Champ
into Sweet Sixteen... [Read More]









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NCAA TOURNAMENT

Scarlet Knights Destroy Auburn 80-52
Apologies for the lateness of this post. I was just too tired to do it on... [Read More]

Vanderbilt vs. Kansas State Recap
Never underestimate the power of senior leadership. In a game that was... [Read More]

Auburn vs. Rutgers Preview
The second-seeded, eighth-ranked Auburn Tigers will take on the Rutgers... [Read More]

Vanderbilt vs. Western Carolina Recap
2009 Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament: ... [Read More]

Vanderbilt vs. Western Carolina Preview
Tonight’s NCAA first round matchup between the #4 seed Vanderbilt... [Read More]


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Arkansas 0-0  0-0
Auburn 0-0  0-0
Florida 0-0  0-0
Georgia 0-0  0-0
Kentucky 0-0  0-0
LSU 0-0  0-0
Miss. State 0-0  0-0
Ole Miss 0-0  0-0
S. Carolina 0-0  0-0
Tennessee 0-0  0-0
Vanderbilt 0-0  0-0

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