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Midwest Regional

Lady Vols end Notre Dame's reign as champs

Posted: Sunday March 17, 2002 9:38 PM
Updated: Monday March 18, 2002 4:33 AM
  Pat Summitt Pat Summitt's Lady Vols handed Notre Dame its worst loss of the season. AP

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Kara Lawson scored 16 points, and Brittany Jackson added 10 as Tennessee and beat Notre Dame 89-50 Sunday night, ending the defending national champions' season in the second round of the Midwest Regional.

The No. 2 seed Lady Vols (27-4) advanced to the round of 16 next weekend.

Tennessee came out with its usual aggressive offense and defense and with a relentless intensity and domination not shown in any other game this season.

Two big runs put the Lady Vols ahead 53-27 at halftime. They led by 30 points just 2:15 into the second half and never slacked off.

The No. 7 Irish (20-10), 0-14 against the Lady Vols, couldn't match Tennessee's pressure or quick shooting. The loss was their worst of the season, surpassing the 27-point defeat at Connecticut on Jan. 21.

After Brittany Jackson hit a 3-pointer to give the Lady Vols a 5-4 lead, Tennessee never looked back.

Le'Tania Severe's basket for Notre Dame cut it to 15-8 with 14:02 to go before halftime.

Gwen Jackson's jumper started a 13-6 Tennessee run that ended with Ashley Robinson's three-point play to put the Lady Vols ahead 28-14.

Michelle Snow scored 11 points in reserve for Tennessee, which got points from 11 players.

Snow, who has dunked three times in her career, nearly capped the game with her fourth -- and first at home.

LaToya Davis got a loose ball and passed it to Snow on the fastbreak with 1:59 to go, but the ball got caught under the rim as she jumped to put it in.

The Lady Vols harassed Notre Dame into 25 turnovers and grabbed 16 steals.

When their shots didn't fall, the Lady Vols were 27-for-35 from the foul line.

The Irish got as close as 11 on Severe's two free throws with seven minutes left, but Notre Dame was scoreless the next three minutes.

Tasha Butts made a shot at the halftime buzzer for a 26-point lead, Notre Dame's biggest halftime deficit of the season.

Notre Dame was led by Kelsey Wicks' 10 points while Jacqueline Batteast, the Irish's second-leading scorer was held to just five.

Tennessee head coach Pat Summitt has been looking for a proven starting lineup and may have found it. She didn't pull any of the starters -- Gwen and Brittany Jackson, Lawson, April McDivitt and Shyra Ely -- until the 12:25 mark in the first half.

Tennessee has won 40 consecutive NCAA games at home and hasn't lost at home in the postseason since 1979 against Old Dominion in the AIAW tournament.

Texas Tech 77, Mississippi St. 55

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) -- Amber Tarr scored 25 points, and Cisti Greenwalt added 19 as Texas Tech defeated Mississippi State 77-55 Sunday night in the second round of the West Regional.

The win earned Tech (20-11) its fourth consecutive trip to the Sweet Sixteen.

The Lady Raiders will play Saturday in Boise, Idaho, against the winner of the Oklahoma-Villanova game Monday night in Norman, Okla.

Tech, the fourth seed, brought a swarming defense, double teaming the Lady Bulldogs' top scorer LaToya Thomas almost every time she got the ball in the paint. Mississippi State pulled within six points with about 11 minutes remaining.

In the first half, Tech held Mississippi State (19-12) scoreless for more than eight minutes and kept the top two scorers -- Thomas and Tan White -- to just seven points.

Meanwhile, Tech scored 11 straight to lead 17-5.

Tarr's performance matched her career high and ended a four-game shooting slump in which she made only 9 of 38 shots. Greenwalt had 11 rebounds, and Jia Perkins added 10 points.

Thomas scored 15 points, and Jennifer Fambrough added 14 to lead the Lady Bulldogs.

 
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