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[QUOTE="FridaFriend, post: 3941185, member: 8582"] Last night I watched a Final Four game between Old Dominion and Stanford (1997). Stanford lost in overtime 83-82. Stanford had several chances at the end to win, an open shot and 3 or 4 attempted cutbacks all failed. The announcers said that they're could have been several fouls called on Old Dominion in those last seconds. Tara was interviewed afterwards and she was asked about questionable calls at the end. She said, "There's no point questioning the calls. Both teams played really well and were very physical. Old Dominion played a great game. We had a lot of turnovers." I don't know whether Tara has always been that classy, but I wish other coaches would follow the example and not blame last second calls for losses. I was watching the 1997 Final Four to see Ticha Penicheiro and Nyree Roberts play for Old Dominion and see the Tennessee - Notre Dame game to see Kellie Jolly set the assist record for the Final Four. [/QUOTE]
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