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By Mechelle Voepel
Special to ESPN.com Monday, April 6, 2009 ST. LOUIS -- Five years ago in New Orleans, Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma had that James Cameron "I'm king of the world!" moment. Diana Taurasi, his player alter-ego, had just led the Huskies to their third consecutive NCAA title. It was UConn's fifth national championship overall, and it came at the expense of archrival Tennessee in the final for the second straight year. Then well, how do you follow "Titanic?" It's not as if the Huskies' ship sank after "We Got Diana" gradua ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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