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2002–03 Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball team

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2002–03 Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball season

2002–03Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball
SEC regular season champions
San Juan Shootout champions
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 2
APNo. 4
Record33–5 (14–0 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaThompson–Boling Arena
Seasons
2002–03 SEC women's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4Tennessee140 1.000335 .868
No. 3LSU113 .786304 .882
No. 19Georgia104 .7142110 .677
No. 13Mississippi State104 .714248 .750
No. 16South Carolina95 .643238 .742
No. 14Vanderbilt95 .6432210 .688
No. 24Arkansas77 .5002211 .667
Auburn59 .3572311 .676
Kentucky410 .2861116 .407
Alabama311 .2141315 .464
Florida113 .071919 .321
Ole Miss113 .0711216 .429
2003 SEC tournament winner
Rankings fromAP poll

The2002–03 Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball team represented theUniversity of Tennessee as a member of theSoutheastern Conference during the 2002–03 women's college basketball season. Coached byPat Summitt, the Lady Volunteers played their home games atThompson–Boling Arena inKnoxville, Tennessee. The team won the SEC regular season title, reached the National championship game of theNCAA tournament, and finished the season with a 33–5 record (14–0 SEC).

Roster

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2002–03 Tennessee Lady Volunteers women's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
G3Tasha Butts5ft 11in(1.8 m)JrBaldwinMilledgeville, GA
G5Shanna Zolman5ft 10in(1.78 m)FrWawaseeSyracuse, Indiana
F13Gwen Jackson6ft 2in(1.88 m)Sr  
G/F20Kara Lawson5ft 9in(1.75 m)Sr Alexandria, Virginia
G21Loree Moore5ft 9in(1.75 m)So Carson, California
G/F25Brittany Jackson6ft 0in(1.83 m)So Cleveland, Tennessee
C33Ashley Robinson6ft 5in(1.96 m)JrSouth Grand PrairieGrand Prairie, Texas
F43Shyra Ely6ft 2in(1.88 m)SoBen DavisIndianapolis, Indiana
C50Tye'sha Fluker6ft 5in(1.96 m)FrJohn MuirPasadena, CA
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W)Walk-on

Roster

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Schedule and results

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Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite
city, state
Regular season
Nov 10, 2002*
No. 2No. 22 OklahomaW 94–68 1–1
Thompson–Boling Arena 
Knoxville, Tennessee
Nov 24, 2002*
No. 2vs. No. 1 Duke
Jimmy V Classic
L 55–76[2] 1–1
Reynolds Coliseum 
Raleigh, NC
Nov 26, 2002*
No. 4No. 21 George WashingtonW 83–61 2–1
Thompson–Boling Arena 
Knoxville, Tennessee
Dec 4, 2002*
No. 4at Louisiana TechW 60–35 5–1
Thomas Assembly Center 
Ruston, Louisiana
Dec 14, 2002*
No. 4at USCW 71–39 6–1
L.A. Sports Arena 
Los Angeles, California
Dec 18, 2002*
No. 4No. 5 StanfordW 71–56 7–1
Thompson–Boling Arena 
Knoxville, Tennessee
Dec 21, 2002*
No. 4at No. 22 TexasL 62–63 7–2
Frank Erwin Center 
Austin, Texas
Dec 28, 2002*
No. 5at No. 12 Notre DameW 77–61 8–2
Joyce Center 
Notre Dame, Indiana
Jan 4, 2003*
CBS
No. 4at No. 3 ConnecticutL 62–63 OT8–3
Hartford Civic Center (16,294)
Hartford, Connecticut
Jan 7, 2003*
No. 5at Old DominionW 91–63 9–3
Norfolk Scope 
Norfolk, Virginia
Jan 12, 2003
No. 4AuburnW 81–72 10–3
(1–0)
Thompson–Boling Arena 
Knoxville, Tennessee
Feb 23, 2003
No. 3at No. 4 LSUW 68–65 24–3
(12–0)
Maravich Assembly Center 
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Feb 27, 2003
No. 3No. 17 VanderbiltW 91–71 25–3
(13–0)
Thompson–Boling Arena 
Knoxville, Tennessee
Mar 2, 2003
No. 3at KentuckyW 84–69 26–3
(14–0)
Rupp Arena 
Lexington, Kentucky
SEC tournament
Mar 7, 2003*
(1)No. 3vs. (8) Auburn
Quarterfinals
W 66–51 27–3
Alltel Arena 
North Little Rock, Arkansas
Mar 8, 2003*
(1)No. 3vs. (4) No. 10 Mississippi State
Semifinals
W 76–75 28–3
Alltel Arena 
North Little Rock, Arkansas
Mar 9, 2003*
(1)No. 3vs. (2) No. 6 LSU
Championship game
L 62–78 28–4
Alltel Arena 
North Little Rock, Arkansas
NCAA tournament
Mar 22, 2003*
(1 ME)No. 4(16 ME) Alabama State
First round
W 95–43 29–4
Thompson–Boling Arena 
Knoxville, Tennessee
Mar 24, 2003*
(1 ME)No. 4(8 ME) Virginia
Second round
W 81–51 30–4
Thompson–Boling Arena 
Knoxville, Tennessee
Mar 29, 2003*
(1 ME)No. 4(4 ME) No. 15 Penn State
Regional Semifinal – Sweet Sixteen
W 86–58 31–4
Thompson–Boling Arena 
Knoxville, Tennessee
Mar 31, 2003*
(1 ME)No. 4(2 ME) No. 11 Villanova
Regional Final – Elite Eight
W 73–49 32–4
Thompson–Boling Arena 
Knoxville, Tennessee
Apr 6, 2003*
ESPN
(1 ME)No. 4vs. (1 MW) No. 2 Duke
National Semifinal – Final Four
W 66–56[3] 33–4
Georgia Dome 
Atlanta, Georgia
Apr 8, 2003*
8:30 p.m., ESPN
(1 ME)No. 4vs. (1 E) No. 1 Connecticut
National Championship
L 68–73[4] 33–5
Georgia Dome (28,210)
Atlanta, Georgia
*Non-conference game.#Rankings fromAP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
ME=Mideast.

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Rankings

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Main article:2002–03 NCAA Division I women's basketball rankings
Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking██ Decrease in ranking
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415161718Final
AP2244445555443333344Not released
Coaches22555455554433333442

References

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  1. ^"2002-03 Tennessee Volunteers Women's Roster and Stats".Sports Reference. RetrievedJuly 13, 2024.
  2. ^"Duke Is Too Tough for Tennessee, 76-55".The Los Angeles Times. November 25, 2002. RetrievedJuly 13, 2024.
  3. ^"Tennessee Has Surprise for Duke".The Los Angeles Times. April 7, 2003. RetrievedJuly 13, 2024.
  4. ^"Taurasi leads UConn to repeat".The Morning Journal. April 9, 2003. RetrievedJuly 13, 2024.
  5. ^"2002-03 Women's Basketball Schedule".University of Tennessee Athletics. RetrievedJuly 13, 2024.
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