2011年3月27日星期日

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Lorin Dixon arrived at Connecticut four years ago out of Christ the

King High School in Queens with high hopes as a point guard and

admittedly low self-assurance. Her career has slapped back and

forth like windshield wipers between confidence and self-

doubt.Then, a month ago, the imminent ending her of career brought

clarity and resolve. “You either do it now or you ain’t going to

get a chance,” Dixon said the other day. “So why not? You have

nothing to lose.”Oakley sunglasses are fashion!


She is only 5 feet 4 inches, the smallest player on UConn’s

roster, but on Sunday, Dixon had the biggest impact on a 68-63

victory over Georgetown in the semifinals of the Philadelphia

Region. It was a wild come-from-behind win, foiling one of the

biggest upsets in the women’s N.C.A.A. tournament history and

demonstrating the Huskies’ fierce determination to prevail.

Top-seeded UConn (35-1) will now face second-seeded Duke (32-3) in

the regional final Tuesday for a chance to reach the Final Four and

win a third consecutive national championship. But that opportunity

would have evaporated Sunday if not for Dixon’s poise, quickness,

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