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When Catchings arrived at the University of Tennessee, Pat Summitt had already won five national championships - two of them in the previous two years. Women's basketball at Tennessee was unequivocally the best in the country, as the 1997-98 Lady Vols made history with a perfect 39-0 record, the most wins ever in women's collegiate basketball at the time, completing an unprecedented NCAA Championship three-peat. "CATCH98" tells their story through the lens of team member and 2020 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Tamika Catchings - one of the greatest, and in some ways, unlikeliest to ever play the game. The film explores how Catchings' childhood shaped her extraordinary persona and the exceptional athlete she has become. In 1997, Catchings was part of a freshman Lady Vols recruiting class that became known as "The Fab Four." They joined powerhouse upperclassmen Chamique Holdsclaw and current Tennessee head coach Kellie (Jolly) Harper. Some of these legendary teammates gather in their former locker room to reminisce and share never-told-before stories about that truly historic season.