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Back to school: Handful of coaches in women's NCAA Tournament leading their alma maters
Read full article: Back to school: Handful of coaches in women's NCAA Tournament leading their alma matersKellie Harper always knew she wanted to coach college basketball, but never thought it would be at her alma mater Tennessee.
Van Lith, Engstler lead Louisville past Lady Vols, 76-64
Read full article: Van Lith, Engstler lead Louisville past Lady Vols, 76-64Hailey Van Lith had 23 points and six assists, Emily Engstler had 20 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 1 seed Louisville held off Tennessee 76-64 in the women's NCAA Tournament to reach the Elite Eight for the fourth consecutive time.
Michigan women reach Sweet 16 for first time, beat Tennessee
Read full article: Michigan women reach Sweet 16 for first time, beat Tennessee6 seed Michigan to its first regional semifinals appearance with a 70-55 win over third-seeded Tennessee on Tuesday in the women's NCAA Tournament. It's great to see Michigan is not only a football and men's basketball school, but also a women’s basketball school,” Michigan coach Kim Barnes Arico said. The Lady Vols missed their final seven shots of the period and ended their drought 1:18 into the third quarter. The Lady Vols' deficit grew to 17 points as Michigan went on a 22-7 run spanning the quarters. Rennia Davis scored 12 points to lead the Lady Vols, who were playing Michigan for the first time.