When you have a basketball program with as many national championships as the Tennessee Lady Vols', comparisons are irresistible.
Let them beat a few nationally ranked teams and blow out a few others, and I immediately wonder how they would stack up against the best of UT's national champions, the 39-0 team of 1997-98.
This team makes the comparison easier than most. It has four starters returning from a national championship team, and it's off to an impressive start.
The Lady Vols improved their record to 7-0 with an 83-51 victory over 24th-ranked Old Dominion on Wednesday night at Thompson-Boling Arena. That gives them four victories over nationally ranked teams, and five victories by 18 or more points.
So what do you think, Coach? Can they go undefeated?
UT longtime assistant coach Holly Warlick doesn't dodge the question.
"I think this team is good enough to go undefeated," she said. "They have to control the boards and get a little more consistent on the defensive end.
"They've got a shot."
This team has a couple of obvious advantages over UT's unbeaten team. First, it has more good shooters; second, it has more quality depth.
But as soon as you start comparing any team to the 1997-98 Lady Vols, you invariably end up marveling at how good that team was 10 years ago.
In Chamique Holdsclaw and Tamika Catchings, it had two of the best players ever to play the women's game. Semeka Randall was an All-SEC selection, and point guard Kellie Jolly was the quintessential coach on the floor.
As talented as that team was, its attitude was even better. And that's where this team would come up short in comparison. So would any other UT team.
"That team had a killer instinct," Warlick said. "They went out every night, not just to win. … They wanted to put people away early and keep pouring it on.
"They wanted to punish people. It wasn't a hatred thing. That was just in their nature."
The attitude was reflected in the scores. Only three teams, including Alabama twice, came within single digits of the 1997-98 team.
The Lady Vols won six NCAA tournament games by an average of 21.3 points in 1998. And they had a Mike Tyson-like record for quick knockouts.
This team occasionally has flashed dominance but has shown little proclivity for first-round knockouts.
"I think this team is good enough to go undefeated," Warlick repeated. "But we can't do what we did the other night and hope that somebody misses some free throws (as in Sunday's 83-79 victory over North Carolina)."
Against an Old Dominion team playing without its leading scorer, UT sputtered to a 37-24 first-half lead. The 1997-98 team might have been up by 30 at halftime against such an opponent, mainly because of transition baskets fostered by relentless defensive pressure.
"This team isn't as consistently aggressive on the defensive end," Warlick said. "But when their backs are against the wall, they can hunker down and play some defense."
That was evident during the last NCAA tournament when the Lady Vols raised their play to a championship level. The 1997-98 team didn't need an NCAA tournament for motivation.
"The 1997-98 team played that way all the time," Warlick said. "That's the difference in the two teams."
Sports editor John Adams may be reached at 865-342-6284 or adamsj@knews.com.





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Comments » 7
pdhuff#552644 writes:
errr.. Adams Lady Vols are doing a much better job on the court than you are getting me my tee-shirts, emphasis on plural shirts. Thats s (s) S more than one - Christmas is a-coming!
BIGEJ writes:
Adams, Have you considered the level of talent in the NCAA for all sports, especially women's sports has dramatically improved over the past ten years? I would surmise Coach Summitt and her staff have considered this point; GO Lady Vols...
eefor10c writes:
Adams, have you noticed how the quality of the sports coverage in the KNS has decreased and the hate-mongering against Fulmer and the UT program has increased in both the print and broadcast media? Your"team" needs a new head coach.
Stumps writes:
and the point of this article is... just something to hand in to your editor? this is a great basketball team.
ORANGEASIAN writes:
Adam's notice if you will, you can't have coach Summit's job. Look for one in Lousiana.
threehundredbowler writes:
pdfuff,I thought it was just me that wasn't getting my t-shirts.I recieved one and am due 3 more,not that I need them but I did win.I understand a new shipment has been ordered.
bmaples writes:
I dunno -- I think John may be right about this -- that team just wanted to put every team away by halftime -- they truly did have a killer instinct -- showed up in DEFENSE more than anything else.
Last year's team got there at times -- the NC win in the FF was the best win ever by a Tennessee team, perhaps any team, I think -- but it wasn't an every-night thing. Here's hoping they can get even more attitude and killer instinct. Go LV!
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