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- The 1997–98 Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball team, coached by Pat Summitt, is considered to be one of the greatest teams in the history of U.S. women's college basketball, going 39–0, and winning their third consecutive national championship, while playing one of the toughest schedules in the nation.
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The 1997–98 Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball team, coached by Pat Summitt, is considered to be one of the greatest teams in the history of U.S. women's college basketball, [1] going 39–0, and winning their third consecutive national championship, while playing one of the toughest schedules in the nation. [2]
The official 1997-98 Women's Basketball Roster for the University of Tennessee Volunteers.
Dec 13, 2011 · So says Pat Summitt, the legendary coach whose Tennessee Lady Vols entered the 1997-98 season aiming for an almost unprecedented "three-peat" of NCAA championships. Raise the Roof takes you right inside the locker room of her amazing team, whose inspired mixture of gifted freshmen and seasoned stars produced a standard of play that would change ...
Tennessee Volunteers Women's. Roster and Stats. Previous Season Next Season. Record: 39-0 (14-0, in SEC WBB) Rank: 1st in the Final AP Poll. Coach: Pat Summitt. PS/G: 88.8 (1st of 301) PA/G: 58.7 (17th of 301) NCAA Champion.
Nov 3, 1998 · Pat Summitt, Sally Jenkins. "It wasn't a team. It was a tent revival." So says Pat Summitt, the legendary coach whose Tennessee Lady Vols entered the 1997-98 season aiming for an almost unprecedented "three-peat" of NCAA championships.
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That night the story of the “Three Meeks” began and throughout the 1997-1998 season, either Chamique Holdsclaw, Tamika Catchings, or Semeka Randall would be the leading Lady Vol scorer in thirty seven of the thirty-nine games. With the final buzzer in the NCAA championship game, the Lady Vols capped one of the most phenomenal seasons in ...
A 39-0 campaign, capped off with the program's sixth national title in 12 years, resulted in hoops analysts and fans everywhere proclaiming the 1997-98 Lady Vols as the best collegiate women's basketball team of all time.