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[edit] Seasons mixed up
In 1996 Marciniak and her teammates started the season slowly, losing several games against the toughest schedule in all of NCAA basketball. With 10 losses entering the tournament, the Volunteers and Marciniak caught fire and played inspiredbasketball to become the 1996 NCAA Champions. The first time the Champion had double-digit losses.
This happened at Tennessee, but Michelle Marciniak had nothing to do with it. The team that lost 10 games and ended up as national champions was the 1997 team. Marciniak wasn't a member of that team, having graduated the previous spring. Jsc1973 08:05, 12 November 2007 (UTC)