NEW YORK, April 29, 2005

Survivor: Superwoman Defeated

Targeted For Ouster Last Week, Steph Takes Her Intended Hit

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(CBS)  After outlasting the entire Ulong tribe, Stephenie LaGrossa joined Koror, where she did her best to revive an alliance forged in the first days of "Survivor: Palau." But on Thursday night, perhaps inevitably, her torch was snuffed.

The Early Show co-anchor Harry Smith remarked during her morning-after interview: "Talk about luck of the draw. Right? I mean, in retrospect."

Stephenie says it certainly looked good to all the Ulongs. They were, after all, composed of a younger crowd. As it turned out, though, they did not win one immunity challenge.

So does Stephenie feel like there would have been a different outcome had she not been stuck with the tribe she was stuck with?

"I do. Absolutely," she says. "I think I had a real good shot, if I had been on Koror, at winning the entire game. But because I was on a tribe that lost every single time…"

What was that like for her?

"It was so difficult, because I don't like to lose. I said it five million times on the show. And it was really hard to come back over and over again, try to keep my head up and just really go in fighting the best I could."

She ended up alone out there, as the last surviving Ulong. "And that was really scary for me," she tells Smith. "But it was awesome, because you know what? I was the last one standing, on my tribe anyway. I was just going to do my best. That was always my motto: No regrets, do my best, and hopefully the outcome will be right."

In the end, Stephenie tried to organize an all-women alliance against the men. "I thought I sold it to them," she says. "But as I saw last night, Caryn was the one that said something to Tom. That's how it all got spoiled. But I know they thought I was such a fierce competitor and they didn't want to go up against me. But you know what? Up against those three men, they really had no shot."

Later on Friday's The Early Show, with help from co-anchor Rene Syler, Stephenie answered questions from viewers who called in.

Brandon from Florida asked Stephenie: "If you could have had one Ulong member to remain with you into the merge, who would it be and why?"

Stephenie's answer: "I think definitely Bobby Jon, because he worked really hard. He deserved to be there, too."

When Syler reminded her that "Bobby Jon was working your last nerve," Stephenie conceded that was true, but he would still be her choice.

Another caller, Matt from New York, wanted to know what impact the letters from home had on Stephenie, the ones she bought at the auction shown on Thursday night's episode.

"They were just amazing," Stephenie said of the letters, which encouraged her with messages like, "Just keep your head up, we're all proud of you no matter what.

"Just very positive," Stephenie continued. "They really brought me up, because at that point in the game, I was really down."

Mitch from Virginia wanted to know why Stephenie decided to make an alliance with the girls instead of the guys.

"Ian and Greg wouldn't even look me in the face," she replied. "Tom seemed like he was leaning towards them. That was my last card to play. I tried to get the girls all against the guys. If I was such a threat, look at these men. That's all I could think."

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