When Coach Jose Fernandez's USF Bulls open play in Friday's NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament at Columbia, S.C., they will face a true team of destiny.
Make that a team of Destiny.
As in Destiny Harden, the catalyst behind the No. 8-seeded Miami Hurricanes (20-12) and a player who should create some concern for the Bulls (24-8).
For now — and maybe forever — Harden will be known for her spectacular showing in a 61-59 ACC Tournament quarterfinal upset of the Louisville Cardinals, who wound up with a No. 1 seed.
With 5:45 remaining, Louisville assumed a 15-point lead (59-45) against the Hurricanes.