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Parker repeats as ESPN.com preseason player of the year

Melanie Jackson, ESPN.com

Candace Parker looks to lead the Lady Vols to a second straight title this season. But the Tennessee star already has one double sewn up: her second straight honor as ESPN.com's preseason player of the year.

Story | Conversation | November 09, 2007

All's fair in love and Bracketology

Melanie Jackson, ESPN.com

A March Madness marriage? The return of Cynthia Cooper? Some intriguing first-round matchups? Check out our tourney primer for some storylines you might not have heard.

Story | Conversation | March 13, 2007

Parker up to par after missing game with illness

Melanie Jackson, ESPN.com

Tennessee fans can breathe easy now that Candace Parker is breathing easier, too. The Lady Vols sophomore is expected to play Monday against Duke despite missing Thursday's game with a respiratory illness.

Story | Conversation | January 21, 2007

Bobbitt, Tennessee ready to take on top-ranked Duke

Melanie Jackson, ESPN.com

Then-No. 1 Maryland couldn't stop Duke's Lindsey Harding last week. Tennessee and Shannon Bobbitt hope to have more luck shutting down the Blue Devils when they clash Monday.

Story | Conversation | January 20, 2007

Wade winner Augustus earns third straight Kodak nod

Melanie Jackson, Special to ESPN.com

LSU senior Seimone Augustus won the Wade Trophy for the second straight year and her third consecutive Kodak All-American nod on Saturday. • All-time Kodak teams

Story | Conversation | April 01, 2006

Feaster leads Crimson to historical upset

Melanie Jackson, ESPN.com

In March 1998, Harvard became the first No. 16 seed to be a No. 1 seed with its upset of Stanford.

Story | Conversation | March 30, 2006

With a freshman leading the way, Texas runs the table

Melanie Jackson, Special to ESPN.com

Texas turned away all comers -- including Cheryl Miller -- in 1986 to win its first NCAA title and produce just the second undefeated season in women's NCAA history.

Story | Conversation | March 24, 2006

Lady Vols overcome subpar regular season for '97 title

Melanie Jackson, Special to ESPN.com

Ten regular-season losses -- the most ever for an NCAA champ -- didn't stop Tennessee from going all the way in '97.

Story | Conversation | March 21, 2006

Tennessee takes out three No. 1 seeds for first title

Melanie Jackson, Special to ESPN.com

In the first Final Four sellout, Tennessee beat three No. 1 seeds for its first national championship in 1987.

Story | Conversation | March 05, 2006

Haynie steal puts finishing touches on rally

Melanie Jackson, Special to ESPN.com

Down 16 with 16 minutes to play, Michigan State put together one of the greatest Final Four comebacks.

Story | Conversation | February 26, 2006

Questionable call ends Baylor's season

Melanie Jackson, Special to ESPN.com

Moment No. 18: After a controversial call, Tasha Butts hit two foul shots with 0.2 seconds left in the '04 Sweet 16.

Story | Conversation | February 17, 2006

Rebounding lacking for Lady Vols

Melanie Jackson, Special to ESPN.com

The Dish examines Tennessee's rebounding woes, hot Hofstra and the MWC's new scoring leader.

Story | Conversation | February 15, 2006

Duke coach, husband both on sidelines this season

Melanie Jackson, Special to ESPN.com

While Gail Goestenkors coaches No. 1 Duke, husband Mark Simons is serving as an assistant at Auburn.

Story | Conversation | February 14, 2006

Marciniak leads Lady Vols to '96 title game

Melanie Jackson, Special to ESPN.com

Michelle Marciniak scored 21 points -- and made up for Nykesha Sales' key 3-pointer -- as the Lady Vols won 88-83 in OT at the '96 Final Four.

Story | Conversation | February 13, 2006

Stanford wins title No. 2 as Cavs come up short

Melanie Jackson, Special to ESPN.com

In 1992, Stanford won its second title -- while Virginia came up empty-handed at its third straight Final Four.

Story | Conversation | February 10, 2006