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Florida's Brittaney Thomas Named SEC Player of the Week
On Monday, Nov. 12, 2007 the Southeastern Conference league office named Florida’s Brittaney Thomas as their choice for SEC Player of the Week. Thomas, a 5’8” sophomore guard, got her first career... [Read More]
Candace Parker Named Honda Sports Awards Winner
Candace is now the second-most decorated Lady Vol already in her sophomore year receiving 28 honors to date.... [Read More]
Tennessee's Parker wins Wooden Award
Candace Parker completed her own version of the triple crown.  Parker captured the John R. Wooden Award on Saturday, becoming the youngest women's player to win the award. A redshirt sophomore,... [Read More]
Duke's Harding Earns The Naismith Award
Atlanta, GA (from the Atlanta Tipoff Club):  On Monday, April 3, 2007, Duke's Lindsey Harding was named the 2007 Naismith Trophy Women's College Player of the year.  Harding is the first... [Read More]
2007 Kodak All-America Squad Named
On Saturday, March 31, 2007, the prestigious 10-member Kodak All-America team was named at the NCAA Final Four in Cleveland, Ohio.  Three of the ten players selected were from... [Read More]
Goestenkors, Paris win AP women's awards
March 31, 2007 Duke coach Gail Goestenkors was the driving force behind the Blue Devils' perfect regular season. Oklahoma sophomore Courtney Paris, too, showed consistent excellence. Their successes... [Read More]
Tennessee's Parker wins Wade Award
March 31, 2007 CLEVELAND (Ticker) -- She's the only woman to dunk in an NCAA Tournament game, and on the eve of the Final Four, Candace Parker again rose above the crowd. A redshirt sophomore... [Read More]
Duke's Goestenkors named WBCA coach of year
Duke women's basketball coach Gail Goestenkors has been named 2007 Russell Athletic/Women's Basketball Coaches Association NCAA Division I Coach of the Year. "Gail Goestenkors has earned her keep... [Read More]
2007 SEC Women's Basketball Awards Announced
The Southeastern Conference announced its 2007 women's basketball postseason awards Tuesday, February 27, 2007 highlighted by Tennessee's Candace Parker being named Player of the Year and Georgia's... [Read More]









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NCAA TOURNAMENT

Scarlet Knights Destroy Auburn 80-52
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2008-2009
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Auburn 12-2  29-4
Vanderbilt 11-4  26-9
LSU 10-4  19-11
Tennessee 10-5  22-11
Florida 9-6  24-8
Miss. State 8-6  23-10
Georgia 7-8  18-14
Arkansas 6-8  17-13
Ole Miss 5-9  17-13
Kentucky 5-9  15-15
S. Carolina 2-12  10-18
Alabama 1-13  13-17

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