KNOXVILLE — There aren't many women's basketball programs in the country that can lose an All-American and actually be better the next year.
The two programs that meet here tonight are in that select few.
The ninth-ranked Lady Vols (7-2) haven't had to do that this season, but No. 2 Stanford (8-0) comes to Thompson-Boling arena with a much different team than a year ago.
Stanford has not had the services of All-America Nicole Powell, the third overall pick in this spring's WNBA draft, but the Cardinal has flourished in her absence.
''We're playing a different style,'' Stanford Coach Tara VanDerveer said. ''We're a more balanced team. (Powell) had the ball in her hands a lot, and it made for a tendency for other people to stand around.''
Powell scored 63 of Stanford's 126 points in the Cardinal's two close losses to Tennessee last year. She missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer that would have sent Stanford to the Final Four instead of the Lady Vols.
''They ran everything through Powell last year,'' UT Coach Pat Summitt said. ''You knew it was going to be Powell and company. This is a different look in that they appear to be more team-oriented and more balanced in their attack.
''I think this is a better Stanford team than a yea
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