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        <title>What didn’t Parker win in 2008?</title>
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Candace Parker led Tennessee to a second straight national championship in women’s basketball, was the first pick in the WNBA draft, took the league’s MVP and rookie of the year awards, and helped the U.S. win a fourth-straight Olympic gold medal.</description>
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If there is any doubt as to who is the best women’s college basketball team in the country one need only look to UConn’s recent 106-78 drubbing of powerful Oklahoma at Storrs. </description>
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        <title>A Growing Problem</title>
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After two rocky seasons of ownership issues and sagging attendance that resulted in the league taking over operations of the team about&amp;nbsp;four months ago, the first jewel of the WNBA is history.</description>
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        <title>A Sad Farewell: Comets&#39; era comes to an end</title>
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The Houston Comets helped to put the WNBA and women&#39;s basketball on the map in the United States. Everyone anticipated the matchups between the Comets and the New York Liberty. Not even Teresa Weatherspoon&#39;s half-court three-point shot couldn&#39;t keep Houston from winning a championship.</description>
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        <title>The &#39;First Lady&#39; Of Basketball</title>
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Wherever this coach went, there was clear evidence of improvement in the skills of the women&#39;s basketball programs. She improved the Lady Wolves of Cheyney, the Lady Hawkeyes of Iowa, and Lady Scarlet Knights of Rutgers. </description>
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