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Vols’ confidence high as post-Summitt era begins

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – This year’s Tennessee women’s basketball team has been challenged with upholding Pat Summitt’s legacy without her.

Summitt made the program the standard bearer for women’s college basketball, but she stepped aside in April after announcing last year she has early-onset dementia.

The program has been turned over to new coach Holly Warlick, an assistant to Summitt for 27 years.

“We definitely want to keep passing the torch for years to come,” sophomore center Isabelle Harrison said. “It’s something that we’ve embraced. We’re not running away from it. When we’re into practice, when we’re [lifting] weights, whatever we’re doing, we know what we need to do just having Tennessee across our chest.”

Summitt left the Vols with 1,098 victories and eight national titles in 38 seasons. She remains on staff as head coach emeritus, attends nearly every practice and is expected to be in the stands for all of Tennessee’s home games.

Still, things will be different around Knoxville.

“It will not be the same,” Georgia coach Andy Landers said. “I don’t care how hard people try to make it the same or how much people want it to the same. It won’t be the same. That’s not to say it won’t be good. It’ll just be different just because Tennessee’s success for the last 36, 37 years has been built around Pat Summitt – and that won’t be the case as we go forward.”

Tennessee opens the season Friday at Chattanooga and though the Vols are ranked 20th, it’s the school’s lowest position in the Top 25 since February 1985. They have nobody who started an NCAA tournament game during their run to a regional final last season.

“I think a bunch of people are crossing us off the map,” sophomore forward Cierra Burdick said. “That just kind of fires me up because Pat has worked so hard to get Tennessee at the top of women’s basketball. I want to help her legacy and now Holly’s legacy (to) continue to stay at the top.

“I wouldn’t want it to slowly fall off and fall off year by year.”

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