March 20, 2011
By Michelle Smith, ESPN
STANFORD, Calif. -- There should be plenty of time to turn the spotlight on Stanford in this NCAA tournament. Perhaps as soon as Monday night when the top-seeded Cardinal face No. 9 seed St. John's in the second round at Maples Pavilion, trying to help their stellar senior class finish up with a 63-0 record on their home floor.
Those Stanford seniors would be the first class in the history of the storied Cardinal program to do it. They would be the first group since Chamique Holdsclaw did it with Tennessee, with Connecticut's seniors hot on their heels to accomplish the same feat Tuesday night.
But let's say for now that this wasn't about Stanford winning yet another first-round tournament game in what most people expect will be a long, fruitful postseason run.
Let's say this day was about UC Davis, the No. 16 seed.
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