KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The last remaining Tennessee players to suit up for former Lady Vols coach Pat Summitt want to end their careers by getting the program back to what they believe is its rightful place.
Cierra Burdick, Ariel Massengale and injured center Isabelle Harrison played for Summitt as freshmen and would like to cap their senior seasons by helping No. 6 Tennessee (27-5) reach the Final Four, which this year is in Tampa, Florida.
Tampa also was the site of the Lady Vols' last Final Four appearance, when Summitt led Tennessee to the 2008 national championship.
"We owe it to Pat," said Burdick, a 6-foot-2 forward. "She gave us a chance to put on this Lady Vol uniform and to have confidence in us to get the job done. We want to get to Tampa for this program, for this team, for (coach) Holly (Warlick), for Pat. We deserve to be there."
Summitt stepped down in April 2012 after being diagnosed with early-onset dementia, Alzheimer's type. She led the Lady Vols to eight national titles and 18 Final Fours before being replaced by Warlick, her longtime former assistant.
Warlick has guided Tennessee back to the women's NCAA Tournament the last three years. The No. 2 seed in the Spokane Region this year, the Lady Vols open on Saturday by hosting Boise State (22-10).
Harrison tore the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee last month, so she's forced to watch from the sidelines. Her injury is the latest setback for a senior class that's withstood plenty of adversity.
Before they began their Lady Vol careers, they learned of Summitt's diagnosis. They went through a coaching change after their freshman seasons. They've faced postseason disappointment, including two exits in the regional finals and a loss to Maryland in last year's regional semifinal.