Sports of The Times: A Rivalry That Could Blossom in Women’s N.C.A.A. Championship

 
Candace Parker and Candice Wiggins face off in the N.C.A.A. championship game, and may well continue to in the W.N.B.A. [link]

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Now Introducing: The Early 2008 Class of “Shoulda Stayed In Schoolers”

The list of early entries to the NBA Draft seems to grow every year, as does the list within that list of early entires who were making the wrong decision.
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Big Orange! Lady Vols Capture 8th National Title

The Tennessee Lady Vols defeated the Stanford Cardinal 64-48 Tuesday night to claim their eighth women's national title. Candace Parker scored 17 points to lead Tennessee, closing out her career as a Lady Vol with her second consecutive national championship.
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Summitt and Tennessee Roll to Another Title

Lead by the fierce elegance of Candace Parker, the Tennessee women played with toughness and determination reflective of their coach, Pat Summitt.
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Congratulations To Candace Parker and the Tennessee Vols

Candace Parker and the Vols shut down one of the most prolific triangle offenses ever. It's ridiculous to think they held Candice Wiggins and the Stanford Cardinal to 45 points after averaging 90 in the last two tournament games. With the win, Parker cemented herself as one of the five best women's college basketball players of all time. Who is on your list?
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Stanford vs. Tennessee - Recap - April 08, 2008

Parker, Tennessee earn back-to-back titles with rout of Stanford TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Though bruised and braced, an injured left shoulder hardly prevented Candace Parker from hoisting that championship trophy on high for one last time. Parker scored 17 ...
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