


Voepel: Baylor's trio of chanceNo matter how well you recruit, sometimes, good players or even a trio of them just fall into your lap. |
Voepel: More than a little in commonThe Spartans lack the All-American center, but MSU 2005 reminds this ESPN.com columnist of Notre Dame 2001. |
Voepel: A night to rememberDramatic rallies from Baylor and MSU made Sunday one of the best nights women's college hoops has ever had. |
Voepel: Still waiting for league's SEC-ond champThe SEC has been the top league in the NCAA era began. Yet, only one SEC program has won a title: Tennessee. |
Adelson: Time runs out on AugustusFinal Four legend belongs to those who own the limelight. Seimone Augustus came up short in Sunday's semi. |
Never-say-die attitude carries Spartans to finalCompletely dominated and down by 16, Michigan State fought back once again to win when it mattered most. |
Darcy: Backcourt brings MSU back from brinkNeither dominated Sunday. But Lindsay Bowen and Kristin Haynie made the plays that mattered most. |
Stanford's Wiggins joins another elite listHer team didn't reach the Final Four. But Stanford's Candice Wiggins still made it to Indianapolis. |
Lieberman: Kim possibleWith coach Kim Mulkey-Robertson leading the way, Baylor has reached its first Elite Eight. |
Alone At The SummittESPN.com takes a closer look at the career of Pat Summitt, who just became the all-time D-I wins leader. |
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