<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Big Nasty:</div><div class="quote_post">DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -- Tennessee walked into one of college basketball's most hostile environments and came out as the top team in the women's game again. Coach Pat Summitt won in her first trip to Cameron Indoor Stadium, leading the second-ranked Lady Vols past No. 1 Duke 72-69 Saturday in front of a screaming, sellout crowd. Shyra Ely and Shanna Zolman each scored 15 points for Tennessee (16-1) in its ninth straight win. The victory was sure to put the Lady Vols back atop the upcoming Associated Press poll for the first time since the week of Feb. 25, 2001. "Coming into Cameron Indoor Stadium, we were all looking forward to it," Zolman said. "That compounded on playing an excellent Duke team, it forced us to have to focus that much more, to have to communicate by using more than just our voices because of the level of noise." Ely said the 9,314 fans probably made for the loudest crowd the Lady Vols have heard.</div> Link