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HARTFORD, Conn. So confident of the impending headache Villanova was about to cause, Rutgers coach C. Vivian Stringer popped the maximum dosage of medicine before the ball was tipped in Sunday's Big East Women's Basketball Tournament quarterfinal.
"There is no question that Villanova is the team that we most dread," Stringer would admit later in between breaks to rub her temples. "I am so grateful to get that game over. I think this team would rather play Duke, Connecticut and Tennessee back to back in the same week than play Villanova. I took 600 milligrams of Motrin before the game and the headache is still coming through."See the full content of this document
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Ru Women Lack Sense of Urgency
Stringer should be careful, however, of conceding too much by declaring so freely how much Rutgers hates playing the Wildcats. After 20 minutes of basketball, her confession proved to be self-...
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