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“I hadn’t really thought about it,” said Summitt, on the eve of her national championship game Tuesday night against Stanford. “At this point I really don’t see it happening.”
When asked if there was anything UConn coach Geno Auriemma could do on his end to help mediate the situation, Summitt was clear.
“Not now,” she said.
Summitt put an end to the 13-year series between the two national powerhouses last summer and has yet to address why. And she said she wasn’t planning to be more forthcoming Monday had UConn defeated Stanford Sunday to set up a fifth title game between the teams.
“I would say, I didn’t want any of that to be a distraction,” Summitt said. “It’s not about the coaches. It’s all about the players. And unfortunately, some of the media folks out there have wanted to make this about Pat and Geno and it’s all about the players.
“I think it’s fair to say that because of the unknown that’s still out there, that this would still be a story that has people digging and still interested and writing about it. I can respect that from the media. But it doesn’t mean that I’m going to reveal anything. When I make my mind up, I’m as stubborn as my father was.”
Summitt said she hadn’t thought about the possibility of being asked questions about her apparent rift with Auriemma and his program, which has been accused by Tennessee and the Southeastern Conference of recruiting improprieties concerning freshman Maya Moore. Summitt has referred to the loss of Moore
“I hadn’t really thought about the questions I might get asked, because I wasn’t planning to talk about anything other than the players,” Summitt said. “I have tremendous respect for Geno’s coaching skills and ability. He made us better. They’ve beaten us enough.
“But the fact that we’re not both here today is not going to change what I want to talk about or what it might take to mend this. My mind has not even gone there. My mind right now is one what we need to do to win one more game against a great basketball team (Stanford). That’s pretty much it.”



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