Published 3/24/2008
at chicagotribune.com - Sports
Early injury removes any threat to Lady Vols
This always was going to take something of a biblical miracle for Oral Roberts, whose basketball coach saw the team as a 16th-seeded David "with five smooth stones" to take down the top-seeded Tennessee Goliath.
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