Ohio basketball coach Semeka Randall has been honored by her alma mater for her on-court efforts with one of the most successful college basketball programs in history.

Randall, who will begin her fourth year at Ohio this fall, played under coach Pat Summitt at Tennessee and was recently inducted into the Lady Volunteer Hall of Fame.

Randall won the 1997-1998 NCAA national championship as part of an undefeated team. She played alongside Tamika Catchings and Chamique Holdsclaw, and the trio was known as the "Three Meeks."

Randall had 102 steals as a freshman to set a Lady Vols record. During her time at Tennessee, the team went 134-10 and reached the Sweet Sixteen all four years. She finished her collegiate career with 1,915 points.

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