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Thursday, Feb. 1 7:00pm ET
Vols' Summitt notches win No. 750 RECAP | BOX SCORE
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- With Chamique Holdsclaw watching, Gwen
Jackson put on a Chamique Holdsclaw-type performance to lead
Tennessee to victory in one of the biggest rivalries in women's
basketball.
Jackson scored a career-high 28 points, grabbed 14 rebounds and
blocked five shots as the third-ranked Vols (22-1) outlasted
the No. 2 Connecticut Huskies 92-88 Thursday.
"If you had told me that we would be able to win with Michelle
Snow and Semeka Randall playing the way that they played and Tamika
Catchings in street clothes, I wouldn't have believed it," said
Tennessee coach Pat Summitt, who earned her 750th win. "Gwen
Jackson was our biggest player on both ends of the floor."
Holdsclaw, a member of three national championship teams at
Tennessee, had her No. 23 jersey retired in a halftime ceremony.
In a frenetic and riveting game between the top programs in
women's college basketball, Snow and Randall cooled off for the
first time since Catchings went down with a torn ACL on Jan. 15.
Kara Lawson added 23 points and Kristen Clement had 10 for
Tennessee, which has won 11 straight since losing 81-76 to the
Huskies (17-2) on Dec. 30. Connecticut had won the last two
meetings in the series, including last season's national
championship.
The rematch lived up to its billing and remained close the
entire way as neither team was able to extend a lead past nine
points.
Tennessee led by seven with 1:02 remaining, but Connecticut
refused to back down.
Jackson and Lawson each made two free throws down the stretch
after the Huskies pulled within four on Sue Bird's basket to keep
the Vols in front.
Connecticut's Tamika Williams, who finished with 23 points and
10 rebounds, scored with 4.3 seconds left, cutting the lead to
88-90, before Tennessee's Ashley Robinson, who has struggled from
the line, made two free throws after she was intentionally fouled
on the next possession to ice the victory.
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Tennessee retires Holdsclaw's No. 23, then UConn
AUDIO/VIDEO ![]() Geno Auriemma gets called for a technical after Diana Taursi fouls out with a hard foul on Michelle Snow.avi: 1138 k RealVideo: 56.6 | ISDN | T1 Semeka Randall misses the layup, but Gwen Jackson is there for the follow.avi: 1653 k RealVideo: 56.6 | ISDN | T1 After a mad scramble and then a between-the-legs dribble to avoid a steal, Kara Lawson sinks a 3-pointer.avi: 1023 k RealVideo: 56.6 | ISDN | T1 Kara Lawson penetrates the Huskies' defense for the scoop shot and the foul.avi: 607 k RealVideo: 56.6 | ISDN | T1 Kristen Clement steals the inbound pass and takes it to the rack for the tough layin.avi: 863 k RealVideo: 56.6 | ISDN | T1 Semeka Randall steps in front of the Sue Bird pass and goes the other way for the hoop.avi: 739 k RealVideo: 56.6 | ISDN | T1 Freshman Diana Taurasi drains the open 3-pointer from the corner.avi: 647 k RealVideo: 56.6 | ISDN | T1 Swin Cash works the ball into Tamika Williams for the hoop and the harm.avi: 692 k RealVideo: 56.6 | ISDN | T1 | ||||