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Vandy women get #8 seed in NCAA
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Whitney D.
VandyMania.com | Mar 14, 2006 |
The Vanderbilt women didn't have to wait long for their invitation to
the Big Dance. Less than five minutes into the Selection Show, the
Commodores learned that they're a #8 seed facing #9 seed Louisville in the
first round on Saturday in Memorial Gym. A win would set up a likely
rematch with the top-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels on Monday.
"We knew we could be anywhere from a 6 to an 8 seed," said Vanderbilt
Head Coach Melanie Balcomb after learning about her team's placement in
the bracket.
"I think the big thing have to focus on is your match-up, who you're
going to play, In a tournament like this, it doesn't matter what your
seed is. You have to play all great teams. You can't focus on that. You
have to focus on what you can control and that's getting prepared for
your game."
In that first game, the Commodores will face a familiar opponent. In
Balcomb's four seasons at Vanderbilt, her teams have played Louisville
twice. In her first season, the Cardinals beat the Dores 92-82 in Freedom
Hall. The following year, Vanderbilt got revenge with a 73-68 victory
in overtime in the Vanderbilt Thanksgiving Tournament.
The Louisville-Vanderbilt game will be the nightcap of a day of hoops
action at Memorial. Under the NCAA's "pod" system, Nashville is one of
eight sites hosting first and second round games. Each site features two
subregionals of four teams each.
During the day, four teams from the San Antonio region take the court.
At 11 a.m., #8-seeded Minnesota meets #9-seeded Washington. Afterwards,
at approximately 1:30 p.m. #1-seeded LSU plays #16-seeded Florida
Atlantic.
The evening sessions features four teams from the Cleveland region.
First on the docket will be #1-seeded North Carolina versus #16-seeded
Florida Atlantic at 7 p.m. Following that game, the Commodores meet
Louisville at approximately 9:30 p.m.
A Vanderbilt victory over Louisville coupled with a North Carolina
victory would set up a rematch of the December 22 game between the Tar
Heels and the Dores. In that game, UNC jumped out to a big first half lead
and ended up winning 87-67.
The fact that the teams met earlier in the season gives the Commodores
the luxury of focusing exclusively on their first game of the
tournament against the Cardinals.
"It's a positive in that we've already played them," Balcomb said.
"We've got a scouting report, and we already have a tape. So we're just
going to focus on Louisville."
With two #1-seeds in town this weekend, Nashville is in a unique
position among the host sites.
"There's going to be great basketball here, and I would really love for
people to come out and really appreciate the women's game for what it
is," said Balcomb, "and they're going to have a great example of some
great teams at the highest level in our sport."
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