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By Greg Garber
ESPN.com Thursday, March 18, 2004 For three seasons, Tennessee's Chamique Holdsclaw, considered one of the best players ever produced by women's college basketball, lived a charmed existence. The Lady Vols won national championships in 1996, 1997 and 1998. Holdsclaw was the Most Outstanding Player at the 1997 Final Four and again in 1998, when Tennessee finished a perfect 39-0. Holdsclaw was working out in the Tennessee weight room before the 1999 season, talking with coach Pat Summitt, when she asked: "You know what? I can't ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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