2007–08 Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball team

2007-08 Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball
SEC Tournament Champions
Conference Southeastern Conference
Ranking
Coaches #1[1]
2007-08 record 36-2 (13-1 SEC)
Head coach Pat Summitt
Home arena Thompson-Boling Arena
2007–08 SEC women's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#6 LSU 14 0   1.000     31 6   .838
#1 Tennessee 13 1   .929     36 2   .947
#21 Vanderbilt 11 3   .786     25 9   .735
Kentucky 8 6   .571     17 16   .515
Georgia 8 6   .571     23 10   .697
Auburn 7 7   .500     20 12   .625
Florida 6 8   .429     19 14   .576
Ole Miss 6 8   .429     13 16   .448
Mississippi State 4 10   .286     16 15   .516
South Carolina 4 10   .286     16 16   .500
Arkansas 2 12   .143     17 13   .567
Alabama 1 13   .071     8 22   .267
2008 SEC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2007–08 Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball team represented the University of Tennessee. The Head Coach was Pat Summitt. The team played its home games in the Thompson-Boling Arena and was a member of the Southeast Conference. The Lady Vols won their second straight, and record eighth national championship

SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament

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NCAA basketball tournament

Tournament Most Outstanding Player Tennessee forward Candace Parker shoots over Louisiana State center Sylvia Fowles in the national semifinals.

Seeding in brackets

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Awards and honors

The players, coaches, and other staff of the 2007-2008 Lady Volunteers, winners of the 2008 national championship, are honored at the White House by President George W. Bush on June 24, 2008.

Team players drafted into the WNBA

Round Pick Player WNBA Club
1 1 Candace Parker Los Angeles Sparks
1 4 Alexis Hornbuckle Detroit Shock
2 15 Shannon Bobbitt Los Angeles Sparks
2 16 Nicky Anosike Minnesota Lynx
3 35 Alberta Auguste New York Liberty

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See also

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