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Summitt two away from Smith's all-time wins record

Associated Press   KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- For someone as competitive as Tennessee coach Pat Summitt, it's no surprise she remembers the games she's lost more than the games she's won. It's also easier to keep track of only 171 losses, compared to 878 victories.


Lady Vols will play Texas Tech in Sweet 16

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Pat Summitt stood at midcourt surrounded by her husband, son and 79-year-old mother, smiled and waved to fans who cheered the coach who stands alone at the top of NCAA basketball. Pat Summitt, right, gives a hug to 79-year-old mom, Hazel Head, who surprised her daughter by showing up for win No. 880.


ESPN to Celebrate 25th Anniversary of NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship with 25 Memorable Moments

December 6, 2005 Vignettes Will Air During 25 Different Women’s Basketball Telecasts Beginning Jan. 9; Top-Ranked Moment Unveiled During Championship Game


School to begin using chartered buses, airlines

Associated Press HAVRE, Mont. -- Montana State University-Northern will no longer use vans to transport players to away games after a van carrying its women's basketball team crashed on Interstate 90 while returning from Oregon last month Players will instead ride on chartered buses or airlines, said David Gantt, MSU-Northern athletic director.


Summitt gets win No. 900 as Tennessee rallies for win

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Pat Summitt preferred to focus on beating Vanderbilt. For her Tennessee players, helping the NCAA's winningest coach get her 900th victory was a lasting memory.


Kahler, Stevens set high standards for every division

Pictured: St. John Fisher Athletic Dept.: Phil Kahler has built the winningest women's program in Division III history at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, N.Y. By Beth Mowins Special to ESPN.com Archive


March Madness around the state…

Congratulations University of Wisconsin Women’s Hockey… A crowning achievement for Badgers BY JESS MYERS


Grand Valley State wins women's D-II title

Associated Press HOT SPRINGS, Ark. -- Julia Braseth and Crystal Zick each scored 15 points as Grand Valley State shut down American International late for a 58-52 victory Saturday and the NCAA Division II title. Niki Reams added 14 points for Grand Valley (33-3). Erin Cyplik pulled down 14 rebounds and Braseth helped by getting 11 boards.


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