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Aiming for Four of a Kind

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| Chamique Holdsclaw (pictured) and the Tennessee Lady Vols beat the Lady Techsters of Louisiana Tech, 93-75, Sunday to finish a perfect 39-0 and win the women's NCAA championship for a record third consecutive season. With only one player leaving and freshmen playing a key role, four titles in a row and maybe more is not out of the question.
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Old Dominion came into the 1997 women's NCAA basketball final having won two tournament games in overtime. But a stifling defense helped Chamique Holdsclaw (left) and Tennessee become only the second team ever to repeat as champions with a 68-59 victory. Relive the final and the four best games from last year's tournament.
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