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W O M E N ’ S B A S K E T B A L L
18 NCAA FINAL FOURS | 8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | 35 COMBINED SEC
CHAMPIONSHIPS | 21 WBCA ALL-AMERICANS | 48 WNBA PLAYERS | 14
OLYMPIANS | 12 WBHOF INDUCTEES GAME 3
2019-20 SCHEDULE
RECORD 2-0SEC 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 2-0HOME 1-0AWAY 1-0NEUTRAL
0-0
Tennessee Name Ht. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG OtherF 0 Rennia Davis
6-2 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. 8.5 7.5 2.0 APGF 21 Lou Brown 6-3 R-Sr.
Melbourne, Australia 6.5 6.5 55% FGC 20 Tamari Key 6-5 Fr. Cary,
N.C. 9.5 8.5 4.0 BPGG 14 Zaay Green 6-0 So. Duncanville, Texas 13.0
4.5 41% FGG 25 Jordan Horston 6-2 Fr. Columbus, Ohio 10.5 4.5 60%
FG Notre Dame Name Ht. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG OtherF 33 Sam Brunelle
6-2 Fr. Ruckersville, Va. 13.0 7.0 3.0 APGG 10 Katlyn Gilbert 5-10
So. Indianapolis, Ind. 19.0 5.5 58% FGG 13 Marta Sniezek 5-8 Sr.
McLean, Va. 1.5 5.5 6.0 APGG 21 Anaya Peoples 5-10 Fr. Danville,
Ill. 15.0 7.0 52% FGG 24 Destinee Walker 5-10 Sr. Orlando, Fla.
14.5 8.0 2.0 APG
THE MATCH-UP
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TENNESSEE AT NOTRE DAME | NOV. 11, 2019 | 7:00 P.M. ET | PURCELL
PAVILION AT THE JOYCE CENTER| NOTRE DAME, IND.
TENNESSEE LADY VOLS #16/14 NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH
2-0 | 0-0 SEC 2-0 | 0-0 ACCHead Coach: Kellie HarperRecord at
Tennessee: 2-0 / 1st yearCareer Record: 287-208 / 16th yearLast
Game: W vs. UCA, 63-36
Head Coach: Muffet McGrawRecord at Notre Dame: 837-234 / 33rd
yearCareer Record: 925-275 / 38th yearLast Game: W vs. Loyola
Maryland, 84-60
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BROADCAST INFORMATION
PROBABLE STARTERS (BASED ON LAST GAME)
TV/ONLINE | ESPN2Adam Amin (PxP)Rebecca Lobo (Analyst)Andy
Landers (Analyst)
RADIO | LADY VOL NETWORKMickey Dearstone (PxP)
KEY STORYLINES
LADY VOL NOTABLES• ZAAY HEY!: An SEC All-Freshman
honoree last season, sophomore Zaay Green is off to a great
start in 2019-20, averaging 13.0 points per game. She paced
Tennessee with 17 points in the opener vs. ETSU.
• FRESHIE POWER: Freshmen Jordan Horston and Tamari Key are UT's
sec-ond and third-leading scorers at 10.5 and 9.5 ppg. Key also
leads the team in rebounds (8.5) and blocks (4.0), while Horston is
tops in assists (4.5).
• SHARING THE MINUTES: Through two contests, Tennessee has 11 of
12 players averaging better than 12.0 minutes per game. No player
averages more than the 25.0 that Rennia Davis has logged.
• BLOCK PARTY: Through two games, the Lady Vols are averaging
8.5 blocks. Freshman Tamari Key is a big reason why, swatting 4.0
balls per contest thus far.
• SHARING THE BALL: Five different players (Lou Brown, Rennia
Davis, Zaay Green, Jordan Horston, Tamari Key) have scored in
double figures thus far, but no one did so in both games.
BIG ORANGE NUGGETS• HARPER PURSUING MILESTONES: UT
coach Kellie Harper is pursuing career win 300 this season (has
287) and is trying to become the second NCAA Division I women's
coach to take four programs to the NCAA Tournament. The other coach
is Jim Foster.
• WHAT'S BACK STATISICALLY: Among Tennessee's six returning
players from last season, the Lady Vols welcome back 47.7% of their
points, 59.6% of their rebounds, 40.1% of their assists, 46.2% of
their steals, 69.5% of their blocks, 50% of their field goals,
40.1% of their three-point field goals, 40.6% of their free throws
and 49.9% of their turnovers.
• YOUNG ROSTER: UT features six play-ers who had never played
for the pro-gram until this season. Seven of the 12 roster players
are freshmen (4) or sophomores (3). Those groups were part of back
to back top-10 recruiting classes.
• LOTS OF LENGTH: This is Tennessee's tallest team in school
history, averag-ing 6-2 with one player below 6-0.
DID YOU KNOW?• WINNINGEST PROGRAM: The Lady
Vols have the most all-time wins by a women's basketball program
in NCAA Division I history, standing at 1,365-333 through the
2018-19 sea-son.
• THE ONLY TEAM IN ALL 38: UT is the only program to compete in
all 38 NCAA Tournaments since they were first held for women in
1982.
• 100 PERCENT GRAD. RATE: Every Lady Vol who has completed her
el-igibility at UT (138) has gotten a de-gree and earned the right
to sign the “Tradition Pole” in the locker room.
• LADY VOLS IN THE WNBA: Tennessee has had 48 players all-time
reach the WNBA. In 2019, seven players were on rosters at some
point, including Diamond DeShields (Chi.), Isabelle Harrison
(Dal.), Glory Johnson (Dal.), Jaime Nared (L.V.), Candace Parker
(L.A.), Mercedes Russell (Sea.) and Shekinna Stricklen (Conn.).
Meme Jackson, a 2019 graduate, was on the training camp roster with
the Atlanta Dream before being released.
DATE OPPONENT (TV/ONLINE) TIME/RESULT O29 Carson-Newman [Exhib.]
(SECN+) W, 70-44
N5 @ETSU (MyVLT/WEMT/ESPN W, 72-68
N7 Central Arkansas (SECN+) W, 63-36
N11 @Notre Dame (ESPN2) 7 p.m.
N14 Tennessee State (SECN+) 7 p.m.
N19 Stetson (SECN+) 7 p.m.
N26 Ark.-Pine Bluff (SECN+) 7 p.m.
D1 Air Force (SEC Network) 2 p.m.
D8 Texas [Big 12/SEC Challenge] (ESPN2) 2 p.m.
D11 Colorado State (SECN+) 7 p.m.
D18 @Stanford (Pac-12 Networks) 10 p.m.
D21 @Portland State (Pluto TV Ch 532) 5 p.m.
D29 Howard (SECN+) 2 p.m.
J2 Missouri (SEC Network Whiparound) 7:08 p.m.
J5 @Kentucky (ESPN or SEC Network) 4 p.m.
J9 @Ole Miss (SECN+) 8 p.m.
J12 Georgia (SEC Network) 1 p.m.
J16 @Florida (SECN+) 6 p.m.
J20 Alabama (SEC Network) 7 p.m.
J23 @UConn (ESPN) 7 p.m.
J26 LSU [We Back Pat] (SEC Network) 1 p.m.
J30 @Vanderbilt (SEC Network) 9 p.m.
F2 @South Carolina (ESPN2) 1 p.m.
F6 Mississippi State (SEC Network) 6:30 p.m.
F13 @LSU (SECN+) 7:30 p.m.
F16 Texas A&M (ESPN2) 3 p.m.
F20 @Arkansas (SEC Network) 7 p.m.
F23 Vanderbilt [Live Pink] (ESPN2) Noon
F27 Ole Miss (SECN+) 7 p.m.
M1 @Auburn (SEC Network Whiparound) 3:05 p.m.
SEC TOURNAMENT (GREENVILLE, S.C.)M4-8 TBD (SEC Network) TBD
NCAA FIRST & SECOND ROUNDS (TBD)M20-23 TBD (TBD) TBD
NCAA REGIONAL (TBD)M27-30 TBD (TBD) TBD
NCAA FINAL FOUR (NEW ORLEANS, LA.)A3&5 TBD (TBD) TBD
Schedule Key- All Times Eastern
* Southeastern Conference Game
- SECN+ games are online broadcasts and are available
only on WatchESPN via computers, smartphones and
tablets.
^ Denotes all of the games included in the ESPN package
(ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU) and the SEC Network will be
available through WatchESPN, accessible online at
WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via the
WatchESPN app.
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MEDIA INFORMATION2019-20 ROSTER & CLASSROOM NOTES
TENNESSEE BASKETBALL MEDIA RELATIONS
THE BASICSLocation: Knoxville, Tenn.Founded: 1794Conference:
SoutheasternEnrollment: 29,460Colors: Orange & WhiteNickname:
Lady VolunteersMascot: SmokeyBand: Pride of the SouthlandInterim
President: Randy BoydChancellor: Dr. Donde PlowmanFaculty
Representative: Dr. Donald BruceVice Chancellor/Dir. of Athletics:
Phillip FulmerSenior Woman Administrator: Angie Boyd KeckAthletic
Department Phone: 865-974-1220Ticket Office Phone: 1-800-332-VOLS
(8657)
COURT FACTS THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA / THE SUMMITTCurrent Capacity:
21,678Record in Arena: 453-45 (.910), 33rd seasonLargest Crowd:
24,653 vs. Connecticut (1/7/06)
CREDENTIALSOutlets interested in obtaining credentials to cover
Tennessee basketball home games must apply for credentials via
Sports Systems:
www.sportssystems.com/clients/seccredentials/
Applications for single-game credentials should be submitted at
least one week in advance of the game(s) one plans to cover.
COVERING PRACTICEOnly select Tennessee women’s basketball
practices are open to the media. Contact women’s basketball SID
Eric Trainer ([email protected]) for dates and times. If you would
like to cover an upcoming open practice session, please contact
Trainer to learn the date of the next availability.
WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCESDuring SEC play, Kellie Harper will host
weekly media press conferences in either the Ray and Lucy Hand
Digital Studio or at the practice venue. Call the Media Relations
Office (865-974-8173) for information.
PHOTOGRAPHER CREDENTIALSCredentials will be issued only to
accredited photographers or those individuals on special
assignment. During regular season games, work area includes the
floor area at both ends of the court and alongside the corners of
the playing floor opposite the team benches. Special arrangements
for strobes or catwalk access must be made through the UT Media
Relations and Arena Management Offices no later than one week in
advance of the game. UT’s arena security policy requires that all
photographers placing strobes will go through a screening process
and must be accompanied by a UT police officer or representative
when placing strobes.
Front Row (L-R): Zaay Green, Jordan Horston, Rennia Davis, Rae
Burrell, Jessie Rennie.Back Row(L-R): Lou Brown, Jaiden McCoy,
Kasiyahna Kushkituah, Tamari Key, Emily Saunders, Kamera Harris,
Jazmine Massengill.
No. Name Ht. Pos. Yr. Hometown | Previous School(s) 0 Rennia
Davis 6-2 G/F JR Jacksonville, Fla. | Ribault H.S.Note: Majoring in
hotel, restaurant & tourism management with a minor in business
administration....Interested in owning a restaurant...2019 SEC
Academic Honor Roll member...Earned associate's degree from Florida
State College while in high school. 5 Kamera Harris 6-3 F SR
Hampton, Ga. | Dutchtown H.S.Note: Graduated with a degree in
recreation & sport management in May 2019...Pursuing a master’s
degree in communica-tion & information with concentration in
journalism & electronic media...Two-time SEC Academic Honor
Roll member.10 Jessie Rennie 5-8 G FR Bendigo, Australia | Bendigo
Senior Secondary SchoolNote: Majoring in nutrition with a
concentration in dietetics.11 Kasiyahna Kushkituah 6-4 C JR
Atlanta, Ga. | St. Francis H.S.Note: Majoring in hotel, restaurant
and tourism management with a minor in business administration.12
Rae Burrell 6-1 G/F SO Las Vegas, Nev. | Liberty H.S.Note: Majoring
in communication studies.13 Jazmine Massengill 6-0 G SO
Chattanooga, Tenn. | Hamilton Heights Christian AcademyNote:
Majoring in communication studies.14 Zaay Green 6-0 G SO
Duncanville, Texas | Duncanville H.S.Note: Majoring in
communication studies.15 Jaiden McCoy 6-3 F R-JR Knoxville, Tenn. |
Farrgut H.S. | N.W. Fla. State CollegeNote: Majoring in
communication studies.20 Tamari Key 6-5 C FR Cary, N.C. | Cary
H.S.Note: Majoring in sport management with a minor in business
administration.21 Lou Brown 6-3 F R-SR Melbourne, Australia | Aust.
Inst. of Sport | Wash St.Note: Graduated from Washington State with
a degree in sport management in May 2018...Pursuing a master’s
degree in communication and information with concentration in
journalism and electronic media.25 Jordan Horston 6-2 G FR
Columbus, OH |Africentric Early CollegeNote: Majoring in sport
management with a minor in business administration.31 Emily
Saunders 6-5 C FR Mullens, W.Va. | Wyoming East H.S.Note: Majoring
in sport management with a minor in business administration.
PRONUNCIATION GUIDEJessie Rennie REN-eeKamera Harris
CAM-er-ruhKasiyahna “Kasi” Kushkituah CASS-ee-YAW-nuh (CASS-ee)
kush-KITTA-wuhRae Burrell burr-ELLRennia Davis reh-NYE-uhTamari Key
tuh-MAR-eeZaay Green ZAY
STAFFHead Coach: Kellie Harper
Record at Tennessee: 2-0 (1st Year)Overall Record : 287-208
(16th Year)
Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Lacey GoldwireAssistant
Coach: Jon HarperAssistant Coach: Jennifer SullivanDirector of
Basketball Operations: Catherine GreeneDirector of Player Relations
& Administration: Heather ErvinDirector of Recruiting
Operations: Jessica JacksonDirector of Scouting & Analytics:
Alex VarlanGraduate Manager: Caleb CurrierGraduate Manager: Josh
TheisDirector of WBB Sports Performance: Tyler WatsonAssoc.
Director of Sports Medicine: Jenna Kennedy
ERIC TRAINERAssociate Media Relations DirectorCell:
865-603-2916Email: [email protected]: @UTSpaceWrangler
KIMBERLY HOODAssistant Media Relations DirectorCell:
423-552-5617Email: [email protected]: @allinhoodtime
MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONLocation: Anderson Training Center,
Ground LevelPhone: (865) 974-1212Fax: (865) 974-9496Mailing
Address: P.O. Box 15016 Knoxville, TN 37901Shipping Address: 1551
Lake Loudoun Blvd., Anderson Training Center, Knoxville, TN
37996-3110Thompson-Boling Arena Press Row: (865) 974-0110 Arena
Ticket Office: (865) 656-HOOP
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2019-20 STORYLINESEARLY MATCH-UP FOR LADY VOLS, IRISH •
Tennessee, which is receiving votes in both the AP
and USA Today Coaches Polls, hits the road to face No. 16/14
Notre Dame at Purcell Pavilion in the Joyce Center on Monday night.
Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. ET.
• The Lady Vols enter the game with a 2-0 record after winning
their home opener and head coach Kellie Harper's first
regular-season game at Thomp-son-Boling Arena vs. Central Arkansas
on Thursday night, 63-36.
• UT opened the Kellie Harper era on the road last Tuesday
evening with a hard-fought 72-68 victory over ETSU at sold-out
Freedom Hall in Johnson City.
• UND also comes into the match-up with a 2-0 mark after beating
Loyola Maryland Friday night, 84-60.
• Notre Dame also opened the season on the road last Tuesday
night, holding off Fordham, 60-55.
• This is the 30th meeting in the series and the 10th straight
year these teams have met
• Though this is the fourth time UT and UND have played in
November, it's the first time since 1996 they've met in the 11th
month and even earlier than that season's contest on the 19th day
of November.
BROADCAST INFORMATION• Monday night's game will be televised
nationally on
ESPN2 with Adam Amin (PxP), Rebecca Lobo (Ana-lyst) and Andy
Landers (Analyst) on the call.
• The contest also can be heard on Lady Vol Network radio
stations and by audio stream, with Mickey Dearstone calling the
action for the 21st season.
• A link to the live audio stream can be found on each game’s
Hoops Central page or the Lady Vol sched-ule on UTSports.com.
• For a list of Lady Vol Network affiliates, please click on the
Fans tab at the top of UTSports.com, select Vol Network and then
click on Vol Network Affiliates in the black bar at the top of the
page.
• Air time for games on the Lady Vol Radio Network generally
occurs 30 minutes prior to tip-off.
• SECN+ games are online broadcasts and are avail-able only on
WatchESPN via computers, smart-phones and tablets.
• All of the games included in the ESPN package (ESPN, ESPN2,
ESPNU) and the SEC Network will be available through WatchESPN,
accessible online at WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via
the WatchESPN app, and streamed on televisions through Amazon Fire
TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox 360 or Xbox One to fans who
receive their video subscription from an affiliated provider.
RECAPPING OUR LAST GAME• In just the third meeting in school
history, the Uni-
versity of Tennessee defeated Central Arkansas, 63-36, in
Thompson-Boling Arena on Thursday night.
• After allowing 18 points to the Sugar Bears (0-1) in the first
quarter, Tennessee (2-0) surrendered just 18 points the rest of the
way to give head coach Kellie Harper her first regular season win
on The Summitt. The effort enabled the Lady Vols to improve their
record in home openers to 43-3 all-time.
• In her first career start in a Lady Vol uniform, fresh-man
guard Jordan Horston posted a team-leading 17 points on 7-of-9
accuracy from the field and 2-of-2 shooting from the three-point
arc. She also pulled down five rebounds and dished out three
assists in 27 minutes of duty.
• Sophomore guard Zaay Green tossed in nine points, while
freshman Tamari Key and sophomore Rae Bur-rell chipped in eight
each. Key was one of five Lady
Vols pulling down five rebounds and once again led UT with three
blocked shots. She is averaging four per game through her first two
contests.
LADY VOL LEFTOVERS FROM THURSDAY • Hot-Hand Horston: Freshman
Jordan Horston start-
ed out a perfect 6-of-6 from the floor vs. UCA, in-cluding
2-of-2 from long range. She went on to a 7-of-9 effort with a
game-high 17 points.
• Newbies Getting Things Started: For the sec-ond-straight game,
newcomers got things started offensively for Tennessee, scoring the
first 16 points of the game (Jordan Horston – 8, Tamari Key – 6,
Lou Brown – 2). In the previous game against ETSU, newcomers scored
the first 17 points (Brown – 9, Horston – 4, McCoy – 2, Key –
2).
• A Night of Firsts: Three new Lady Vols made their way into the
starting lineup against Central Arkan-sas. Freshmen Jordan Horston
and Tamari Key each made their first career starts, while redshirt
senior Lou Brown made her first start at Tennessee.
• Balanced Attack: All 11 active Tennessee players contributed
at least two points in the win over UCA. Jaiden McCoy (left hand
injury vs. ETSU) didn't play.
• Tightening Up The Defense: After allowing UCA to score 18
points in the first quarter, UT bunkered down and allowed just
seven points each in the sec-ond and third quarters. The Lady Vols
then held the Sugar Bears to only four points in the fourth stanza,
tying for the third fewest points allowed in a quarter.
• Owning The Paint: The Lady Vols scored 46 of their 63 points
in the paint while allowing the Sugar Bears just 14.
HOME OPENER NOTABLES• Tennessee improved to 43-3 all-time in
home open-
ers.• The Lady Vols held their opponents to 36 points,
which was the lowest total allowed in a home open-er since
Stetson tallied 33 in 2005 and the third low-est since 1974.
• UT also posted its lowest offensive output in a home opener
since tallying 62 vs. Notre Dame on Nov. 24, 1984.
LOOKING AT TRENDS• Tennessee has held both of its opponents
below
35 percent field goal shooting and 22 percent from three-point
land.
• UT's opponents have gotten to the line 45 times, while the
Lady Vols have been there only 17 times, including three occasions
vs. Central Arkansas.
• UT is out-rebounding its opponents 51.5 to 38.5 (+13.0) per
contest.
HARPER VS. NOTRE DAME• This marks the first meeting between
Kellie Harper
and Muffet McGraw as coaches, but Harper played against the
Fighting Irish twice during the 1996-97 campaign while wearing a
Lady Vol uniform.
• Harper's Tennessee teams were 2-0 vs. Notre Dame, playing two
neutral site contests.
• On Nov. 19, 1996, No. 3/2 Tennessee defeated No. 14/17 Notre
Dame in Ruston, La., in a WNIT match-up, 72-59.
• On March 28, 1997, in Cincinnati, Ohio, the No. 10/11 Lady
Vols topped the No. 15/14 Fighting Irish, 80-66, in an NCAA Final
Four semifinal contest. Two days later, UT won its most improbable
NCAA title with 68-59 victory over Old Dominion.
• The triumph over ODU came after an infamous 10-
11The 11 second-half points the Lady Vols surrendered to UCA
ranked as the second-fewest allowed ever by UT over the final 20
min. of a game.
18Tennessee allowed Central Arkansas 18 points in the first
quarter before tightening its defense and giving up 18 total over
the final three periods.
28.0Tennessee's bench scored 33 vs. ETSU and 23 vs. UCA, and it
is aver-aging a 28.0 to 8.0 advantage vs. its opponents thus
far.
BY THE NUMBERS
TEAM NOTES
Kellie Harper Era Begins• '99 UT alum/3-time NCAA champ returns•
15-year vet has led three teams to NCAAs
Tallest Roster In School History• This is UT's tallest team ever
(6-2 avg. ht.) • 11 of 12 players on roster are 6-0 or taller
Youth Movement• 7 of 12 active players are fresh. or sophs.• 4
freshmen, 3 sophomores
Adapting To The New Staff• UT returns six players who saw duty
in 2018-19, but all 12 players are learning a new system
Influx Of Talent• UT has signed the No. 1, No. 4 and No. 9
recruiting classes in 2017, 2018 and 2019
Taking Another Step Forward • Rennia Davis and Zaay Green, SEC
honorees last season, look for consistency in production
Replacing Four Departed Players• Tennessee must replace three
starters, including UT's leaders in points, rebounds, assists,
steals, blocks and three-pointers
Lou Brown Gets Sixth Year From NCAA• Grad. trans. sat out
2018-19 after ACL tear• Suffered injury in October 2018
Developing Leadership• UT will have sophomores and a freshman
handling the point. Leader must emerge
Rivalry Renewed• Tennessee and UConn will meet in Hartford on
Jan. 23, renewing a classic rivalry
Local Product Plays For Dream School• Jaiden McCoy has overcome
unfortunate injuries to play for her hometown team
Two From Down Under• Redshirt senior Lou Brown and freshman
Jessie Rennie give UT two Australian players
SEC PRESEASON POLLSMEDIA1. South Carolina 2. Texas A&M3.
Mississippi State 4. Kentucky5. Arkansas6. Tennessee 7. Auburn 8.
LSU9. Missouri 10. Georgia 11. Alabama12. Florida13. Ole Miss14.
Vanderbilt
SEC COACHES1. Texas A&M2. South Carolina3. Mississippi
State4. Kentucky5. Arkansas6. LSU7. Tennessee8. Auburn9.
Missouri10. Georgia11. Alabama12. Vanderbilt13. Ole Miss14.
Florida
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ASSOCIATED PRESS POLLUpdated: Oct. 30, 2019
Rank School Record Points1 Oregon (25) 0-0 697 2 Baylor (3) 0-0
675 3 Stanford 0-0 631 4 Maryland 0-0 596 5 UConn 0-0 569 6 Texas
A&M 0-0 554 7 Oregon State 0-0 525 8 South Carolina 0-0 518 9
Louisville 0-0 477 10 Mississippi State 0-0 443 11 UCLA 0-0 380 12
Florida State 0-0 354 13 Kentucky 0-0 342 14 NC State 0-0 320 15
Texas 0-0 303 16 Notre Dame 0-0 290 17 Michigan State 0-0 205 18
DePaul 0-0 174 Miami 0-0 174 20 Arizona State 0-0 118 21 Syracuse
0-0 103 22 Arkansas 0-0 93 23 Minnesota 0-0 90 24 Indiana 0-0 86 25
Michigan 0-0 77
Others receiving votes: West Virginia 71, Iowa State 44, Gonzaga
32, Rice 30, Drake 24, Tennessee 22, Boise State 15, South Dakota
11, Arizona 9, South Florida 9, Iowa 8, South Dakota State 7, LSU
7, Auburn 5, Duke 4, North Carolina 4, Rutgers 2, Ohio 1, Kansas
State 1
USA TODAY COACHES’ POLLUpdated: Oct. 31, 2019
Rank School Record Points1 Oregon (24) 0-0 788 2 Baylor (8) 0-0
773 3 Stanford 0-0 709 4 UConn 0-0 678 5 Maryland 0-0 641 6 Oregon
State 0-0 604 7 Texas A&M 0-0 587 8 Mississippi State 0-0 554 9
Louisville 0-0 549 10 South Carolina 0-0 539 11 UCLA 0-0 445 12 NC
State 0-0 393 13 Florida State 0-0 358 14 Notre Dame 0-0 353 15
Texas 0-0 310 16 Kentucky 0-0 282 17 Syracuse 0-0 237 18 Arizona
State 0-0 236 19 Miami 0-0 184 20 DePaul 0-0 164 21 Michigan State
0-0 127 22 Arkansas 0-0 109 23 Gonzaga 0-0 92 24 Iowa State 0-0 81
Michigan 0-0 81
Others receiving votes: Iowa 75, Minnesota 73, West Virginia 54,
Indiana 49, Drake 48, Rice 44, Arizona 36, South Dakota 20,
Marquette 18, Tennessee 16, Missouri State 13, South Dakota State
12, Boise State 12, BYU 10, San Diego State 7, California 7,
Missouri 6, South Florida 5, James Madison 4, Rutgers 4, Kansas
State 3, UCF 3, Buffalo 2, Florida Gulf Coast 2, Abilene Christian
1, Oklahoma State 1, USC 1
TRACKING TENNESSEE IN THE POLLS (2019-20)Wk AP/Coach Games
Record This WeekPre: RV/RV W-@ETSU, W-vs. Central Ark. 2-0
NATIONAL POLLS (LAST SEASON)
loss season that was chronicled in the HBO docu-mentary film, "A
Cinderella Season: The Lady Vols Fight Back."
UP NEXT ON THE SCHEDULE• After facing the Irish, the Lady Vols
return home and
host Tennessee State on Thursday night at 7 p.m. The game will
be streamed live on SECN+.
• Notre Dame, meanwhile, welcomes Michigan State for an 8 p.m.
contest on Thursday on ACCN.
LADY VOL 2019-20 OUTLOOK• Members of the media who cover SEC
women's bas-
ketball have projected the Lady Vols to finish No. 6 in the
league this season, while the coaches have UT slotted at No. 7.
• Considering Tennessee lost three starters and four to-tal
letterwinners from last season's eighth-place-fin-ishing squad,
that's an encouraging development.
• Tennessee is receiving votes in both the AP Poll (31st) and
USA Today Coaches Poll (34th) this week.
• UT is ranked No. 23 nationally by HerHoopsStats, No. 24 by
CollegeSportsMadness.com and No. 25 by espnW.
PRESEASON RECOGNITION• Junior wing Rennia Davis is a member of
the Wade
Trophy, John R. Wooden Award, Women's Citizen Naismith Trophy
and Cheryl Miller Award Preseason Watch Lists.
• Davis was named to the SEC Coaches Preseason All-SEC First
Team.
• She was a second-team selection on the SEC Media Preseason
squad.
• Last season, Davis was an All-SEC Second Team choice by both
the media and coaches and a WBCA All-America honorable mention
choice.
DAVIS NAMED PLAYER OF DECADE• Rennia Davis was recently named
the Jacksonville (Fla.)
Times Union's Girls Basketball Player of the Decade.
• The story in the Times Union said "Nobody in Jack-sonville
made a bigger impact on the court this de-cade than Davis."
• Davis played at Ribault High School and tallied 2,304 points
and 1,043 rebounds during her career.
LADY VOLS FEATURE TALLEST ROSTER• The 2019-20 squad is the
tallest team in Lady Vol
history, averaging 74 inches tall or 6-2.• The 2018-19 squad
tied with the 2005-06 unit as the
previous tallest teams, averaging 6-1 41/64 in height. The
2017-18 team was fourth at 6-1 19/32, followed by the 2016-17 and
2003-04 groups in fifth at 6-1.
• Tennessee has only one player shorter than six-feet tall, and
that is 5-8 freshman guard Jessie Rennie.
• This year’s Lady Vols have 11 players standing 6-feet tall or
higher, marking the most in program history.
• This marks the fourth time in school history that the Lady
Vols have sported 10 or more players standing six-feet tall or
higher on a roster. The other occa-sions were in 2009-10, 2014-15
and 2018-19, when UT had 10.
• The Lady Vols feature six players 6-3 or taller, mark-ing the
third time that has occurred. The only other times UT has had six
on the roster standing 6-3 or taller occurred in 2005-06 and
2004-05.
TRACKING RUNS• Tennessee has had two runs of more than 10
points
this season. The longest run by an opponent thus far has been
eight vs. ETSU.
• UT Runs: 13 (ETSU, 1st), 11 (UCA, 3rd).• Opp. Runs: 8 (ETSU,
4th)
DOUBLE-DOUBLES (2)• Tennessee had had two doubles through the
open-
ing two contests.• Rennia Davis (1): ETSU (13/10)• Davis is tied
for 19th in career double-doubles at UT
with 19.• Tamari Key (1): ETSU (11/12)
DOUBLE-DIGIT REBOUNDS (2)• Rennia Davis (1): ETSU (10)• Tamari
Key (1): ETSU (12)
REBOUNDING BATTLE• Tennessee has won the rebounding battle in
both
games thus far.• UT Rebounding Margins: +21 (ETSU), +5 (UCA)
DEFICITS OVERCOME• The largest deficit (23) as well as
first-half (23), half-
time (20) and second-half deficit (20/18:17/2H) ever overcome
for a victory by UT were vs. Rutgers (55-51) on Jan. 3, 2009. UT
trailed, 31-8, with 2:15 to go in the first half. The second-half
deficit was tied by UT being down 20 to Stetson this season.
• In its biggest postseason rally in school history, UT rallied
from 17-down for a 52-46 win over Virginia in the 1996 Elite Eight
to reach the Final Four and win the Lady Vols’ fourth NCAA
title.
• UT also had a 17-point postseason comeback vs. Gonzaga in
Spokane, Wash., on March 28, 2015, with UT trailing by 17, 57-40,
with 6:34 remaining in the NCAA Sweet 16 and going on to win,
73-69, in OT.
• An opponents' best game-opening run (19-0) came on Jan. 22,
2007, vs. Duke in Knoxville.
• In 2019-20, has trailed in two games and come back to win both
of them.
• Wins: ETSU (-6, 5:24, 1Q), UCA (-1, 7:33, 1Q) SPECIALTY STATS
AVERAGES• Pts. In Paint: UT 42.0 / Opp. 22.0• Pts. Off TOs: UT
10.5/ Opp. 9.5 • 2nd Chance: UT 14.0/ Opp. 7.0• Fast Break: UT
11.0/ Opp. 10.0• Bench: UT 28.0/ Opp. 8.0
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LADY VOL GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS
OPPONENT 1 2 3 4 5ETSU Davis McCoy Kushkituah Massengill
GreenCentral Arkansas Davis Brown Kushkituah Horston GreenNotre
DameTennessee StateStetsonArkansas-Pine BluffAir ForceTexasColorado
StateStanfordPortland StateHowardMissouriKentuckyOle
MissGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaUConnLSUVanderbiltSouth
CarolinaMississippi StateLSUTexas A&MArkansasVanderbilt Ole
MIssAuburn
ABOUT THE OPPONENT
2019-20 TENNESSEE LINEUP COMBINATIONSGms. Rec. Lineup
(F-F-C-G-G)1 1-0 Davis-McCoy-Kushkituah-Massengill-Green2 1-0
Davis-Brown-Kushkituah-Horston-Green
OFFENSIVE OPPORTUNITIES Tennessee shooting from the field (all
games):20%FG: N/A30%FG: .366 (ETSU)40%FG: N/A50%FG: .500
(UCA)60%FG: N/A
DEE -- FENSEOpponents shooting from the field (all games):20%FG:
.254 (UCA)30%FG: .348 (ETSU) 40%FG: N/A50%FG: N/A60%FG: N/A
Leading at the Break (2): +10 (ETSU), +8
Tied at the Break (0): N/A
Trailing at the Break (0): N/A
SERIES VS. NOTRE DAME UT LEADS, 21-811/25/1983 5/nr A39 W
71-5611/24/1984 14/nr H W 62-5712/9/1985 11/nr 14/nr A W
71-632/14/1987 7/nr 8/nr H W 90-552/3/1988 4/nr 4/nr A W
91-712/20/1989 2/nr 3/nr H W 98-4312/3/1989 1/nr 1/nr A W
77-542/9/1991 5/20 5/19 H W 88-711/12/1992 2/nr 3/nr A W
85-821/4/1993 1/nr 1/nr H W 79-481/7/1994 1/nr 1/nr A W
105-7011/19/1996 3/14 2/17 N75 W 72-593/28/1997 10/15 11/14 N78 W
80-663/17/2002 6/nr 6/nr H W 89-5012/28/2002 5/12 5/12 N106 W
77-6111/30/2003 3/17 3/17 H W 83-5912/31/2005 1/12 1/11 A W
62-5112/30/2006 4/nr 4/nr H W 78-541/5/2008 3/14 3/14 A W
87-633/30/2008 3/15 3/19 N125 W 74-643/28/2011 4/9 4/7 N121 L
59-731/23/2012 7/2 9/2 A L 44-721/28/2013 9/2 10/3 H L
67-771/20/2014 11/2 12/2 H L 70-861/19/2015 5/6 7/5 A L
77-881/18/2016 18/3 22/3 A L 66-791/16/2017 nr/6 rv/6 H W
71-691/18/2018 6/5 7/5 A L 70-841/24/2019 rv/1 rv/1 H L 62-77
UT-NOTRE DAME SERIES NOTES• Tennessee holds a 21-8 all-time record
vs. Notre Dame, dating back to Nov. 25, 1983.• Muffet McGraw
started her career 0-20 vs. Tennessee, but is 8-1 since then and
has developed the Irish into a perennial power.• The Fighting Irish
had claimed the last six encounters between these programs until UT
pulled off the upset of the nation's No. 6/6 team, 71-69, three
years ago in Knoxville.• That Irish run began when #9/7 Notre Dame
defeated the #4/4 Lady Vols, 73-59, in an Elite Eight match-up in
Dayton, Ohio, on March 28, 2011.• Zaay Green scored a career-high
19 points against Notre Dame as a freshman last season, adding
eight rebounds and four assists.• Tennessee held Notre Dame to a
(then) season-low 31 points at the half a year ago. The last time
the Fighting Irish had been held to fewer than 31 points in the
first half was against Mississippi State in the 2018 National
Championship game with just 17 points. Notre Dame came back to win
the title, 61-58.• The Lady Vols are 8-4 at Notre Dame, 9-3
all-time in Knoxville and 4-1 at neutral sites vs. the Irish. The
teams have never gone to overtime.• The series has returned to a
typical home and home rotation) after Notre Dame played
back-to-back games at Thompson-Boling Arena in 2013 and 2014, and
UT visited Notre Dame in 2015 and 2016.• UT (1987, 1989, 1991,
1996, 1997, 1998, 2007, 2008) and Notre Dame (2001, 2018) have
combined for 10 NCAA Championships and both teams have been
runners-up five times.• These two teams have played only seven
games that were decided by 10 or fewer points, with Tennessee
winning five of them. The scores were: 62-57 UT on 11/24/84, 71-63
UT on 12/9/85, 85-82 UT on 1/12/92, 74-64 UT on 3/30/2008, 77-67 ND
on 1/28/13, 88-77 ND on 1/19/15 and 71-69 UT on 1/16/17.• #1/1
Tennessee hit 7-of-8 three-pointers for a school-record percentage
of 87.5% in a 105-70 victory at Notre Dame on Jan. 7, 1994.• UT’s
Angie Bjorklund knocked down seven threes at Notre Dame on Jan. 5,
2008, tying a (then) school-record (now tied for fourth) for most
treys by a Lady Vol in a single game.• Tennessee is 110-29 all-time
vs. current members of the Atlantic Coast Conference, with Notre
Dame being the most common foe.
ABOUT NOTRE DAME• Notre Dame returned five letterwinners, but
no
starters, from last season's NCAA Final Four run-ner-up squad
that went 35-4.
• The Fighting Irish have won six straight ACC reg-ular-season
titles.
• UND welcomed four newcomers, including grad-uate transfers
Marta Sniezek (Stanford) and Des-tinee Walker (North Carolina), and
freshmen Sam Brunelle and Anaya Peoples, both McDonald's
All-Americans.
• Key returnees Mikayla Vaughn and Abby Prohaska have suffered
injuries, leaving the Irish with seven scholarship players.
RECAPPING UND'S LAST GAME• Katlyn Gilbert was the heroine of the
night in her
first career start, blowing past her previous career high of 14
points with a team-best 24 points to lead No. 16/14 Notre Dame to
an 84-60 win over Loyola Maryland.
. Freshman Anaya Peoples recorded her second straight game in
double figures with a season-best 19 points to go with her seven
rebounds.
• Destinee Walker also contributed a big night with 19 points
and six boards. Next, Sam Brunelle rounded out the double-digit
scorers with a near double-double of 12 points and nine
rebounds.
• The Irish finished the game with a 48.5 shooting
percentage, while Loyola was limited to 31.6 per-cent. The Irish
also scored 42 of their points in the paint.
THE LAST TIME THESE TEAMS MET• Freshman guard Zaay Green scored
15 points in
the first half to put UT up 34-31 at the break, but No. 1/1
Notre Dame rallied in the second half to grab a 77-62 win at
Thompson-Boling Arena.
• Green finished the game with a career-high 19 points, eight
rebounds and five assists, while senior forward Cheridene Green
pulled down a team-high 11 rebounds for the Lady Vols.
• Despite a four-point first-half effort, Arike Ogun-bowale
finished as the leading scorer for the Irish with 28 points, while
Jackie Young posted a tri-ple-double with 16 points, 13 boards and
10 assists.
THE LAST TIME WE WERE HERE• Meme Jackson scored 18 points, but
it was not
enough as No. 5/5 Notre Dame (17-2) overcame a 23-point deficit
to beat No. 6/7 Tennessee (16-2), 84-70, on Jan. 18, 2018, at
Purcell Pavilion.
• After taking a 60-50 lead into the fourth quarter, the Lady
Vols (16-2, 4-1 SEC) went cold and were outscored 34-10 to close
the game. Arike Ogun-bowale led the way for the Irish with 27
points and eight rebounds. Marina Mabrey added 20 points, including
three 3-pointers in the second half.
A LOOK AT THE FIGHTING IRISH
BREAKING IT DOWN
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THE KELLIE HARPER ERA • Former Lady Vol Kellie Harper took the
reins at Ten-
nessee after leading Missouri State to a Sweet 16 ap-pearance in
last season’s NCAA Tournament.
• Harper, a native of Sparta, Tenn. (White County H.S.), played
point guard at Tennessee from 1995-99, help-ing lead the Lady Vols
to NCAA Championships in 1996, 1997 and 1998. The ’98 squad went
39-0.
• In her 16th season as a head coach, Harper is 287-208 through
the ETSU game and is one of only 11 coaches to lead three different
women’s programs to NCAA Tournament appearances (Western
Carolina/NC State/Missouri State).
• She will attempt to join Jim Foster (St. Joe's, Vander-bilt,
Vanderbilt, Ohio State, Chattanooga) in becom-ing the only coaches
to take four different women’s teams to the NCAA tourney.
• Harper has rebuilt and directed teams to 12 postsea-son
appearances (5 NCAA/7 WNIT) in her career.
• The LVFL was 118-79 at Missouri State in six seasons, earning
2019 Kay Yow National Coach of the Year and 2019 Missouri Valley
Conference Coach of the Year accolades last season for leading the
Lady Bears to the NCAA Sweet 16.
• She guided Missouri State to 2016 & 2019 MVC tour-ney
titles, two NCAA appearances (2016, 2019) and three WNIT berths
(2015, 2017, 2018).
HARPER VS. RANKED FOES• The contest vs. No. 16/14 Notre Dame
will mark Kellie
Harper's first ranked opponent as the Lady Vols' head coach.
• Harper has won three of her past four games vs. ranked foes,
defeating No. 21 Drake in the MVC Tour-nament last season, beating
No. 24 DePaul and No. 13 Iowa State in the 2019 NCAA Tournament
First and Second Rounds and falling to No. 6 Stanford by 10 in the
2019 NCAA Sweet 16.
LADY VOLS ALL-TIME VS. TOP 25 TEAMS ¢ Overall: 483-210 (.697)¢
AP Ranked 1-10 : 192-147 (.566)¢ AP Ranked 11-25: 262-58 (.819)¢
USA TODAY Ranked 1-10: 148-106 (.583)¢ USA TODAY Ranked 11-25:
230-45 (.836)
HARPER’S STAFF• Harper’s staff includes husband Jon Harper as
well
as Lacey Goldwire and Jennifer Sullivan, who were at Arkansas
and Ohio State, respectively, last year.
• Jon Harper is in his 16th season as a vital member of Kellie
Harper’s staff and assists with all aspects of the program. The two
have worked together since they were assistants at Chattanooga from
2001-04.
• The 2019-20 campaign marks Lacey Goldwire’s first as assistant
coach and recruiting coordinator at UT, her eighth season as a
full-time coach and her 12th year overall in the profession,
including stops at Okla-homa State, Morehead State, Iowa, Arkansas
and now Rocky Top. She has been part of programs that have earned
postseason berths in nine of 11 seasons.
• Jennifer Sullivan is in her first season at UT after spending
the 2018-19 campaign as an assistant at Ohio State. Sullivan was an
integral part of Kellie Harper's program at Missouri State from
2013-18, serving as an assistant coach and recruiting coordi-nator
there alongside current UT colleague Jon Harp-er. She has 14 years
of experience as an assistant.
• Catherine Greene is in her first season as director of
basketball operations at Tennessee. She arrived on Rocky Top after
serving from 2017-19 as the director of student-athlete enrichment
for the University of North Carolina women's basketball
program.
• Director of Scouting and Analytics Alex Varlan pre-viously had
the title of video coordinator and is one of two members of the
previous staff to be retained.
• Heather Ervin is the director of player relations and
administration and joins Varlan as a returning staff member. She is
in her fourth year with the Lady Vol program and previously served
as director of recruit-
ing operations and player personnel.• Director of recruiting
operations Jessica Jackson was
on Harper’s staff at Missouri State, played for Harper at
Western Carolina and served as a graduate assis-tant with Harper at
NC State.
• Tyler Watson is in his first year as the director of women's
basketball sports performance. He previ-ously worked with Harper as
an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Missouri State.
FAMILY AFFAIR• In addition to having two coaches named
Harper,
expect to see a lot of the Harper children around the team.
• Jackson (turns six in November) and Kiley (1) are a big part
of the Lady Vol family, and Tennessee fol-lowers can expect to see
them around the program.
• Both traveled with the team during the 2019 Euro-pean Tour and
found 12 new Lady Vol sisters who enjoyed spending time with
them.
• Coach Kellie Harper sees the Harper family and the Lady Vol
Basketball family as one cohesive unit.
THE RETURNEES• Tennessee returned two starters and six total
letter-
winners from last season’s 19-13 squad that fell in the NCAA
First Round.
• The Lady Vols returned two highly-regarded starters in 6-2
junior guard/forward Rennia Davis (14.9 ppg., 7.7 rpg.) and 6-0
sophomore guard Zaay Green (9.4 ppg., 4.0 rpg., 2.3 apg.).
• Davis was a WBCA All-America Honorable Mention selection and
All-SEC Second Team choice, while Green was named to the SEC
All-Freshman Team.
• Top returning reserves include 6-4 junior center Ka-siyahna
Kushkituah (4.8 ppg., 3.5 rpg.), sophomore wing Rae Burrell (3.6
ppg., 2.8 rpg.) and sophomore point guard Jazmine Massengill (3.4
ppg., 3.4 rpg., 1.3 apg.). Also back is 6-3 senior forward Kamera
Harris.
• Kushkituah started 11 games and was averaging 10.2 ppg. and
6.2 rpg. in 24.8 mpg. through five games
LADY VOLS, NEW STAFF BOND ON SUMMER 2019 EUROPEAN TRIP
Tennessee, which features a new coaching staff, a roster of 12 with
six returnees and a half dozen others eyeing their first year on
the floor at Rocky Top, went 3-0 on
a trip to Western Europe from August 5-15, 2019.
UT traveled to The Netherlands, Belgium and France on the
excursion, which balanced practice, games, educational activities
and visits to tourist sites.
The Lady Vols defeated Dozy BV Den Helder in the city of Den
Helder, Netherlands, 97-45, on Aug. 8. They then cruised by KBBC
Upkot Sparta Laarne in Laarne, Bel-gium, 106-64, on Aug. 10. UT
closed out the tour in France by rolling past AK Select in the
village of Brétigny-sur-Orge, 93-43, on Aug. 13.
Sophomores Rae Burrell and Zaay Green scored in double figures
all three games for the Lady Vols, while junior Rennia Davis and
freshman Jordan Horston did so twice, and junior Kasiyahna
Kushkituah and freshman Tamari Key each surpassed 10 points once
each. Davis had the single-game high for the tour with 25 points
vs. KBBC Upkot Sparta Laarne, while Burrell had 19 vs. AK
Select.
Four players tallied double-digit totals in rebounding during
the trip, including sophomore Jazmine Massengill, Key, Burrell and
Davis. Massengill had 12 vs. KBBC Upkot Sparta Laarne, while Key
had 11 against Dozy BV Den Helder.
Davis dished out eight assists vs. AK Select, while Massengill
had six each vs. Dozy BV Den Helder and KBBC Upkot Sparta Laarne.
Burrell had the tour high for steals with five vs. AK Select.
Among their highlights off the court, the Lady Vols enjoyed a
boat tour of Amsterdam’s canals, visited the Anne Frank House and
saw the windmills of Zaanse Schans while in The Netherlands.
They strolled the streets of the beautiful and historic cities
of Ghent and Bruges while in Belgium, took a tour of the
Gravensteen Castle and enjoyed sampling waf-fles, chocolate and
other Belgian delicacies.
The final leg of the journey was to France, and the tour
included a visit to Normandy to see Omaha Beach, the American
cemetery and other World War II his-toric sites. Time in Paris
included a Seine River cruise, ascending the Eiffel Tower at night
and a visit to The Louvre.
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AN ELITE PROGRAM100 Percent Graduation Rate
All-Time Winningest Women’s Basket-ball Program In NCAA
History
Eight NCAA National Championships
38 NCAA Tournament Appearances
18 NCAA Final Fours
34 NCAA Elite Eight Appearances
34 NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances
18 SEC Regular-Season Titles
17 SEC Tournament Championships
21 WBCA/Kodak All-Americans
14 U.S. Olympians
12 WBB Hall Of Fame Inductees
48 WNBA Players
42 WNBA Draft Picks
17 WNBA First-Round Picks
3 WNBA No. 1 Picks
before a knee injury forced her out of action for two contests
and set back her progress significantly.
• Burrell and Massengill, meanwhile, played in all 32 games a
year ago.
BROWN GETS SIXTH YEAR FROM NCAA• Tennessee has a seventh player
who was on the ros-
ter last season but didn’t play due to injury.• Graduate
transfer Lou Brown, who came from Wash-
ington State and hails from Melbourne, Australia, was granted a
sixth season of eligibility due to an injury suffered prior to the
2018-19 season.
• On Oct. 17, 2018, Brown tore the ACL in her right knee and was
lost for the year. She remained a key part of the team at practice
and games, always en-couraging her teammates.
• Brown is UT's second-ever international player and the first
from Australia.
• Brown averaged 6.4 points, 6.0 rebounds and knocked down 29
three-pointers while starting 23 of 28 games as a redshirt junior
in 2017-18 for WSU.
• For her career, she tallied 529 points, 167 rebounds, 106
assists, 88 steals, 80 three-pointers and 66 blocks while drawing
71 starts in 95 contests.
• Brown was ranked No. 2 by ProspectsNation.com among
international high school recruits in 2014.
NO. 9-RANKED FRESHMAN CLASS• UT has the No. 9 ranked signing
class in the nation,
according to espnW HoopGurlz. • The group is led by 6-2 freshman
guard Jordan Hor-
ston, ranked as the No. 2 player overall and No. 1 guard in the
nation. She was the MVP of the 2019 McDonald’s All-America
Game.
• Also included in that rookie group are 6-5 posts Tamari Key
and Emily Saunders, ranked as a five-star by espnW HoopGurlz and a
four-star by Pros-pectsNation.com, respectively.
• UT also added 5-foot-8 three-point ace Jessie Ren-nie from
Bendigo, Australia, and 6-3 forward Jaiden McCoy, a Knoxville
native who played at Northwest Florida State College and earned
All-Panhandle Conference honors last season.
EYE ON THE RECORD BOOKS- Rennia Davis’ scoring average (14.9)
tied her for No.
5 all-time by a UT sophomore, while her rebound average (7.7)
was ninth-best by a second-year Lady Vol.
- In career rebounding, Davis entered the year at No. 10
all-time at UT with an average of 7.66 per contest.
- In career free throw percentage, Davis began 2019-20 ranked
No. 10 in school history at .805 (140-174).
- For career double-doubles, Davis has now posted 19, which ties
her for 19th among all Lady Vols en-tering her junior year.
- Davis stands 124 points away from becoming the 46th player to
score 1,000 points during her Lady Vol career.
- Head coach Kellie Harper is 13 victories away from reaching
300 wins for her career.
THE NON-CONFERENCE SLATE- After opening the regular season on
the road at East
Tennessee State on Nov. 5, UT plays eight of its next 11 on
Rocky Top. In addition to a Dec. 8 showdown with perennial rival
#14 Texas, the Big Orange wom-en play host to Central Arkansas
(Nov. 7), Tennessee State (Nov. 14), Stetson (Nov. 19),
Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Nov. 26), Air Force (Dec. 1), Colorado State
(Dec. 11) and Howard (Dec. 29).
- The rest of the non-conference road slate isn't for the faint
of heart. UT travels to defending NCAA runner-up and No. 20
preseason Notre Dame (Nov. 11) in the earliest-ever match-up
between the schools. The Lady Vols also play at No. 4 Stanford
(Dec. 18) and Portland State (Dec. 21) and renew a storied rivalry
with No. 3 UConn (Jan. 23) at Hart-ford in a contest that will
benefit the Pat Summitt Foundation and the Naismith Memorial
Basketball Hall of Fame.
SURVEYING THE SEC SCHEDULE- The Lady Vols open SEC action at
home vs. Missouri
on Jan. 2 before hitting the road for back-to-back games at No.
13 Kentucky and Ole Miss on Jan. 5 and 9, respectively.
- In addition to its battle vs. UK, Tennessee will face ranked
SEC foes in home games vs. No. 9 Mississippi State (Feb. 6) and No.
10 Texas A&M (Feb. 16) as well as road contests vs. No. 7 South
Carolina (Feb. 2) and No. 19 Arkansas (Feb. 10).
- The remaining home schedule includes Georgia (Jan. 12),
Alabama (Jan. 20), LSU (Jan. 26), Vander-bilt (Feb. 23) and Ole
Miss (Feb. 27).
- Other SEC road trips include stops at Florida (Jan. 16),
Vanderbilt (Jan. 30), LSU (Feb. 13) and Auburn (March 1).
TV GUIDE- The Lady Vols are scheduled to appear on linear
television 17 times during the regular season, includ-ing seven
occasions on ESPN channels, nine on the SEC Network and one on
PAC-12 Networks. Eleven other contests will be streamed live on
SECN+, while the Portland State road contest will be streamed on
Pluto TV Channel 352. Broadcast information for the contest at East
Tennessee State will be announced at a later date.
- In SEC play, 12 of 16 UT contests will be carried on linear
TV. Home games included in that mix are Missouri (SEC Network
whiparound), Georgia (SEC Network), Alabama (SEC Network), LSU (SEC
Network), Mississippi State (SEC Network), Texas A&M (ESPN2)
and Vanderbilt (ESPN2). Linear road broadcasts include Kentucky
(ESPN2 or SEC Net-work), Vanderbilt (SEC Network), South Carolina
(ESPN2), Arkansas (SEC Network) and Auburn (SEC Network
whiparound). All whiparound games can be seen in their entirety via
live stream on SECN+.
- Outside of conference play, UT's home games vs. Air Force (SEC
Network) and Texas (ESPN2) will be televised, as well as its at
road tilts at Notre Dame (ESPN2), Stanford (PAC-12 Networks) and
UConn (ESPN). The contest at Portland State will be an on-line
broadcast on Pluto TV Channel 532.
THEY'VE BEEN HERE BEFORE• While this is her initial season
sitting on the Tennes-
see bench as a coach, this isn't the first time Kellie Harper
has coached at T-BA.
• Harper sat on the visiting team bench twice as the head coach
at Western Carolina. Her Catamounts fell to UT, 94-43, on March 20,
2005, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament and dropped an
83-56 deci-sion to Tennessee on Nov. 25, 2008.
• Her husband Jon was an assistant on those staffs, while UT's
current director of recruiting operations, Jessica Jackson, was a
junior guard for the Harpers at Western Carolina during the 2008
visit to Knoxville.
• Jackson also was director of ops. at Appalachian State when
that program visited Knoxville in 2016.
• Assistant Lacey Goldwire was an assistant at Ar-kansas last
season, when the Razorbacks came to Knoxville and beat UT, 80-79,
on Jan. 21.
• UT director of basketball operations Catherine Greene held a
similar role at Georgia Tech when UT played in Atlanta in 2012 and
hosted the Yellow Jackets in 2013.
HISTORIC RIVALRY RENEWED- The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall
of Fame has
organized a renewal of the historic series between the Tennessee
Lady Volunteers and the UConn Hus-kies, starting in the 2019-20
season.
- As a longstanding rivalry, the teams consistently met from
1995-2007 but have not faced each other since. Widely regarded as
the two most successful women's programs in the country, Tennessee
and UConn account for 19 National Championships, doz-ens of impact
players in the WNBA and many of the sport's all-time greats.
- As part of the two-year series, UConn will host Ten-nessee
during the 2019-20 season with a portion of the proceeds
benefitting the Pat Summitt Founda-
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LADY VOL OLYMPIANS
COACHING STAFFPat Summitt1976 Montreal
Player (Silver)(UT Martin graduate)
1980 MoscowAssistant Coach (Boycott)
1984 Los AngelesHead Coach (Gold)
Nancy Darsch1984 Los Angeles
Assistant Coach (Gold)1996 Atlanta
Assistant Coach (Gold)
ATHLETESCindy Brogdon1976 Montreal (Silver)
Tamika Catchings 2004 Athens (Gold) 2008 Beijing (Gold) 2012
London (Gold)2016 Rio de Janeiro (Gold)
Daedra Charles 1992 Barcelona (Bronze)
Bridgette Gordon 1988 Seoul (Gold)
Lea Henry1984 Los Angeles (Gold)
Chamique Holdsclaw2000 Sydney (Gold)
Kara Lawson2008 Beijing (Gold)
Nikki McCray1996 Atlanta (Gold) 2000 Sydney (Gold)
Carla McGhee1996 Atlanta (Gold)
Cindy Noble1980 Moscow (Boycott) 1984 Los Angeles (Gold)
Candace Parker2008 Beijing (Gold)2012 London (Gold)
Jill Rankin1980 Moscow (Boycott)
Patricia Roberts1976 Montreal (Silver)
Holly Warlick1980 Moscow (Boycott)
FACT: Every U.S. Olympic Team has had a Lady Vol on it.
tion and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. In the
2020-21 season, the Lady Vols will host the Huskies in Knoxville
(date to be determined), with a portion of the proceeds again
benefiting the Pat Summitt Foundation and the Naismith Memori-al
Basketball Hall of Fame, as well as the Women's Basketball Hall of
Fame.
- This year’s contest will take place in Hartford, Con-necticut,
at 7 p.m. on Jan. 23. ESPN will televise the match-up.
YOUNG AND FULL OF POTENTIAL- Seven of Tennessee’s 12 players are
freshmen or
sophomores. There are four freshmen and three sophomores.
- The Lady Vols have two seniors, and one (Lou Brown) sat out
last season due to injury, and the other (Kamera Harris) saw action
in 19 contests and averaged 6.8 minutes per game.
- Besides Rennia Davis (31 games/30 starts) and Zaay Green (32
games/24 starts), UT returns four players who started a combined 12
games a year ago.
TWO IN GRADUATE SCHOOL- Two Lady Vols (Lou Brown, Kamera Harris)
already
possess undergraduate degrees and are working toward master’s
degrees in communication and information with concentration in
journalism and electronic media.
- Brown earned a degree in sport management from Washington
State in May 2018.
- Harris earned a degree in recreation and sport man-agement in
May 2019.
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT- Junior Rennia Davis is a member of the
VOLeaders
Academy Class of 2020. The first-of-its-kind pro-gram is a
dynamic partnership between the UT Cen-ter for Leadership and
Service, the Center for Sport, Peace and Society and the Athletics
Department.
- Senior Kamera Harris serves as the women's bas-ketball
representative for UT's Student-Athlete Ad-visory Committee. She
also is a member of the SEC Student-Athlete Leadership Council.
- Freshman Tamari Key is serving as a women's bas-ketball
representative for UT's Student-Athlete Ad-visory Committee this
season as well.
THREE STRAIGHT TOP 10 SIGNING CLASSES- Tennessee has welcomed
three consecutive top 10
signing classes in 2017 (No. 1), 2018 (No. 4) and 2019 (No. 9),
according to the espnW HoopGurlz rank-ings.
- Top 60 players from those classes at Tennessee right now
include Rennia Davis (No. 12) and Kasi-yahna Kushkituah (No. 55) in
2017; Zaay Green (No. 10) Jazmine Massengill (No. 25) and Rae
Burrell (No. 43) in 2018; and Jordan Horston (No. 2) and Tamari Key
(46) in 2019.
FIVE MCDONALD’S A-A ON ROSTER- Tennessee has five McDonald’s
All-Americans on its
2019-20 roster, which is one fewer than it had a year ago.
- Those players are juniors Rennia Davis and Kasi-yahna
Kushkituah, sophomores Zaay Green and Jazmine Massengill and
freshman Jordan Horston.
- Horston was named the MVP of the 2019 contest in Atlanta, Ga.
She became the sixth Lady Vol sign-ee to earn that honor, following
Shanna Zolman (2002), Alexis Hornbuckle (2004), Meighan Sim-mons
(2010), Mercedes Russell (2013) and Te’a Coo-per (2015).
- Tennessee now has had 35 McDonald’s All-Ameri-cans on its
rosters through the years.
ATHLETIC ABILITY RUNS IN THE FAMILY• Several Lady Vols had
family members who played
basketball or other sports in college.• Jordan Horston's dad
played basketball at Capital
University. Her cousin, Sylvia Crawley, played bas-ketball at
North Carolina, for USA Basketball and in
the WNBA. Also, Horston's great uncle was the late Joe Gilliam,
who played quarterback at Tennessee State University and with the
Pittsburgh Steelers.
• Rae Burrell's mom Ann (Barry) Burrell played at Ne-vada-Reno,
where she averaged 10.6 rebounds per game one season and yanked
down a school-record 25 in one contest. Dad John Burrell was a long
jump All-American at UNR and cousin Evan Roquemore played
basketball at Santa Clara from 2010-14.
• Zaay Green's mother (Yolanda Harris) was a four-year starter
on the basketball team at Stephen F. Austin from 1994-97 and still
holds the program’s No. 6 all-time single-season steals total (87,
1996-97). Her father (Zoderick Green) was an All-Amer-ica player at
Central Oklahoma and still holds the school record for assists in a
game with 17 vs. Tar-leton State in 1995.
• Kasiyahna Kushkituah's uncle, Quennon Echols, played
basketball at Murray State; and her God-un-cle, Shareef
Abdur-Rahim, is a retired NBA player who was a 2000 U.S. Olympic
gold medalist and 2002 NBA All-Star.
• Tamari Key's mom, Tammy Brown, played volley-ball and her dad,
Marcus Key, played basketball at Coastal Carolina.
• Jazmine Massengill's brother, C.J., played at the Uni-versity
of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and her cous-in, Mariah Massengill,
played basketball at Eastern Kentucky.
• Jaiden McCoy's dad, Maxteen, played football at Emporia State
University in Kansas.
HOME SWEET HOME• This is the 33rd season that the Tennessee
women’s
and men’s basketball teams have called Thomp-son-Boling Arena
their home, and the Lady Vols own an incredible 453-45 mark (.910)
in the venue.
• The Lady Volunteers have built a 605-69 (.898) home record in
contests played at Thompson-Bol-ing Arena, Stokely Athletics Center
and Alumni Gym through the years.
• Capacity at Thompson-Boling Arena is 21,678.• UT has led the
nation in attendance 19 times in the
past 28 years, finishing seventh in 2018-19 at 8,028 per
contest.
TENNESSEE IN SEC PLAY• UT is 395-79 in SEC regular-season games
through
the 2018-19 season, winning 18 championships and capturing 17
SEC tourney titles.
LOOKING BACK TO 2018-19...UT ENDS 2018-19 JUST SHY OF 20 WINS-
Tennessee finished the 2018-19 season with a 19-13
overall record and a 7-9 mark in SEC play, good for a tie for
eighth place in the league standings.
- UT saw a 42-game streak of 20-win seasons come to an end.
- The Lady Vols were the No. 8 seed in the SEC Tour-nament,
beating LSU in the second round, 69-66, before falling to eventual
champion Mississippi State in the quarterfinals, 83-68.
TENNESSEE EARNS 38TH TOURNEY BID- As the only program to appear
in every NCAA Divi-
sion women's tournament, the Tennessee women’s basketball team
was selected to the postseason for the 38th time last season.
- The No. 11 seed Lady Vols, who were placed in the Albany
Region, fell to No. 6 seed UCLA in the first round at the XFINITY
Center in College Park, Md., 89-77, on March 23.
- Sophomore Rennia Davis posted a double-double of 21 points and
10 rebounds to lead UT, while class-mate Kasiyahna Kushkituah
contributed 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting.
- The Lady Vols now stand at 125-30 all-time in NCAA play,
including 30-2 in first-round games.
UT WINS JUNKANOO JAM TOURNEY- No. 11/11 Tennessee came from 12
points down in the
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LADY VOLS IN THE WNBA
DIAMOND DESHIELDS 2018-present Chicago Sky 2018 WNBA All-Rookie
Team 2019 WNBA All-Star Team
ISABELLE HARRISON 2015-16 Phoenix Mercury 2017 San Antonio Stars
2018 Las Vegas Aces (Inj. Reserve) 2019-present Dallas Wings
GLORY JOHNSON 2012-15 Tulsa Shock 2016-present Dallas Wings
2-time WNBA All-Star 2012 WNBA All-Rookie Team
JAIME NARED 2018-19 Las Vegas Aces
CANDACE PARKER 2008-present Los Angeles Sparks 2016 WNBA
Champion 2016 WNBA Finals MVP 2008 & 2013 WNBA MVP 2013 WNBA
All-Star Game MVP 5-time WNBA All-Star 5-time All-WNBA First Team
3-time All-WNBA Second Team 2-time All-Defensive Second Team 2008
WNBA Rookie of the Year/ All-Rookie Team WNBA Top 20 @ 20 MERCEDES
RUSSELL 2018 New York Liberty 2018-present Seattle Storm 2018 WNBA
Champions
SHEKINNA STRICKLEN 2012-14 Seattle Storm 2015-present
Connecticut Sun
DURING THE 2019 SEASON
WNBA BY THE NUMBERS
48All-time WNBA players who played collegiately at Tennessee
42WNBA draft picks, including 16 first-round selections
3No. 1 overall picks:
fourth quarter to send the game to overtime and seize a
hard-fought victory over UAB, 73-69, on Nov. 24, 2018, in the
Junkanoo Division title game at the 2018 Women's Junkanoo Jam in
Bimini, Bahamas.
- Sophomore forward Rennia Davis, who was named the tournament
MVP, led the Lady Vols (5-0) with 18 points, including three huge
second-half three-pointers at Gateway Christian Academy Gym-nasium.
Sophomore center Kasiyahna Kushkituah registered her first career
double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds.
- Senior Meme Jackson, who had 14 points in Thurs-day's win over
Clemson, had eight points and eight boards vs. UAB and joined Davis
on the all-tourna-ment team.
- On Nov. 22, UT used a 13-0 run in the fourth quar-ter to pull
away and defeat Clemson, 78-66, in the opening game of the
tourney.
- Senior guard/forward Meme Jackson led UT in scor-ing, riding
4-of-9 shooting from beyond the arc to tally 14 points. Sophomore
forward Rennia Davis was right behind Jackson with 13 points,
followed by freshman Zaay Green with 12, senior forward Cheridene
Green with 11 points and eight rebounds, and sophomore center
Kasiyahna Kushkituah with 11 points and six boards
TENNESSEE, STATISTICALLY SPEAKING- Rennia Davis and Evina
Westbrook tied for the team
lead in scoring a year ago at 14.9 points per game. They tied
for the fifth-best scoring average ever by a Lady Vol
sophomore.
- Davis paced the team at 7.7 rebounds per game, which ranked
ninth-best ever by a UT sophomore.
- Westbrook, meanwhile, averaged 5.3 assists per contest, which
ranks No. 3 all-time by a Lady Vol sophomore. Her assist total in
2018-19 (163) was the No. 8 mark ever by a Tennessee player.
- Davis ended the year with the No. 10 all-time free throw field
goal percentage at .805.
- Meme Jackson ended her career with the ninth-most
three-pointers attempted in a career at 376.
END OF AN ERA- LVFL Holly Warlick closed out her Lady Vol
head
coaching career and a lengthy run on the staff at Tennessee at
the end of the 2018-19 season.
- The 1981 UT graduate finished with a 172-67 (.720) record
during her seven years as head coach on Rocky Top.
- She spent 34 seasons on the staff at Tennessee, contributing
to a 1,003-189 record during that time, including all eight of the
school's NCAA titles.
- Tennessee claimed three SEC trophies in Warlick’s seven
seasons, winning regular-season crowns in 2013 and 2015 and
claiming the tournament title in 2014. The team made three NCAA
Elite Eights.
- Warlick’s career SEC winning percentage (.696, 78-34) through
the 2018-19 season ranked her second among all SEC women’s head
coaches.
NATIONAL HONORS FOR DAVIS- The Women's Basketball Coaches
Association
announced its 2019 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches' All-America
Team, and Tennessee sophomore Rennia Davis was among those
receiv-ing honorable mention distinction.
- Davis, a 6-foot-2 guard/forward from Jacksonville, Fla., tied
as Tennessee's leading scorer at 14.9 points per game and led the
Lady Vols in rebounding (7.7 rpg.) and free throw percentage
(.856). That accu-racy at the charity stripe ranked No. 1 in the
SEC and No. 34 nationally.
- A starter during 62 of 64 games in her two-year ca-reer, Davis
posted a team-leading nine double-dou-bles as a sophomore and
scored in double figures a team-high 26 times, including 16 games
with 15 or more points and six with 20 or more. Davis also led the
team with 10 double-digit rebound games last season. Her 7.7 per
game rebound average was the ninth-best ever in a season by a Lady
Vol soph-omore, while her 14.9 scoring average tied for No. 5
all-time by a UT sophomore.
- In addition to ranking No. 1 in free throw percent-
age (.856) among SEC players, Davis stood No. 8 in rebounding
(7.7), No. 10 in field goal percentage (.456) and No. 12 in scoring
(14.9).
LADY VOL TRIO EARNS SEC HONORS- The 2019 Southeastern Conference
Women's Bas-
ketball awards, as chosen by the league's coaches, were
announced, and Lady Vols Rennia Davis and Zaay Green were among the
student-athletes rec-ognized.
- Davis, a sophomore guard/forward from Jackson-ville, Fla., was
named to the All-SEC Second Team, while Green, a guard from
Duncanville, Texas, was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team. It was
the first all-conference honor for Davis. Green, mean-while, became
the third member of UT's 2018-19 roster to earn rookie acclaim.
- Associated Press also released its 10-member All-SEC Team, and
Davis garnered second-team acco-lades from the media as well.
- Green, a 6-0 guard out of storied Duncanville High School,
started 24 of 32 games, averaging 9.6 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.3
assists and 0.9 steals while playing 26.5 minutes per contest. She
scored in double figures 15 times, including four games of 15 or
more points. She ranked second on the team in assists, third in
rebounding, fourth in scoring, blocks and three-pointers, and fifth
in steals.
- Among SEC freshmen, Green ranked No. 2 in scoring and
rebounding, No. 3 in assists and steals, and No. 6 in blocks. She
was a two-time SEC Freshman of the Week pick last season.
- Sophomore point guard Evina Westbrook was named to the SEC
Women's Basketball Community Service Team.
- A member of the UT Athletics Department's VOLeaders program,
Westbrook was one of UT's most active volunteers in the community
and some-one who displayed a heart for those dealing with
hardships. She visited patients on separate occa-sions at the UT
Cancer Institute as well as East Ten-nessee Children's Hospital and
joined the Lady Vol basketball team in hosting kids from East
Tennessee Children's Hospital at a Christmas party in UT's Pratt
Pavilion practice facility.
- Westbrook also participated in Voloween, welcom-ing area
children to campus for UT's annual interac-tive Halloween party,
and Hoops For Hope, a local basketball event for children with Down
Syndrome. She also assisted the Volunteer Ministry Center and Knox
Area Rescue Ministries as UT's SAAC served a holiday meal to those
in need and played fun games with their guests. Additionally, she
took part in the Childhood Obesity Conference and Rocky Top
Tip-off.
ACADEMIC ACCOLADES FOR TWO- Sophomore Rennia Davis and junior
Kamera Harris
were named to the 2019 Winter Sports SEC Aca-demic Honor
Roll.
- They were among 41 University of Tennessee stu-dent-athletes
on that list.
- Davis is majoring in hotel, restaurant & tourism
man-agement with a minor in business administration.
- Harris is a recreation and sport management major who
graduated in May.
CRONAN, BASS INTO WBB HALL OF FAME- University of Tennessee
Athletics Director Emeritus
Joan Cronan and former graduate assistant Beth Bass were among
seven women inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame on
June 8, 2019 at the Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville.
- Members of the Class of 2019, the 21st group of in-ductees,
include Bass (Contributor), Cronan (Con-tributor), Nora Lynn Finch
(Contributor), Ticha Pen-icheiro (International Player), Ruth Riley
(Player), Carolyn Bush Roddy (Veteran Player) and Valerie Still
(Player). They were awarded their coveted Eastman Trophy and Baron
Championship induction rings.
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2019-20 PLAYER HONORSRENNIA DAVIS•Wade Trophy Preseason Watch
List•Citizen Naismith Trophy Preseason Watch List•John R. Wooden
Award Preseason Top 30•Cheryl Miller Award Preseason Watch List•SEC
Preseason Coaches All-SEC First Team•SEC Preseason Media All-SEC
Second Team•Jacksonville Times-Union Player of the Decade
THE LAST TIMELAST TIME A TENNESSEE PLAYER...Scored 30 points
.....................................................Dec. 9, 2018
vs. Texas, Meme Jackson, 33, (UT 88, TEX 82)Scored 40 points
.....................................................Mar. 3, 1985
vs. Ole Miss, Shelia Collins, 40, (UT 79, UM 71) Scored 50 points
.......................................... Nov. 13, 1976 vs.
Kentucky, Patricia Roberts, 51, (UT 107, UK 53)Had 20 rebounds
................................................... Mar. 19, 2012
vs. DePaul, Glory Johnson, 21, (UT 63, DU 48)Had 25 rebounds
.........................................................................................................................................................NeverHad
10 assists
.....................................................Feb. 14, 2019
vs. Auburn, Evina Westbrook, 10, (UT 73, AU 62)Had 15 assists
.............................................................. Mar.
6, 1988 vs. Georgia, Dawn Marsh, 18, (UT 82, UG 76)Had 7 blocks
................................................ Jan. 3, 2013 at
South Carolina, Isabelle Harrison, 7, (UT 73, SC 53)Had 10 blocks
.....................................................................
Feb. 22, 2010 vs. LSU, Kelley Cain, 12, (UT 70, LSU 61)Had 7 steals
..................................................Nov. 11, 2018 vs.
Presbyterian, Evina Westbrook, 7, (UT 97, PC 49)Had 10 steals
...................................................Jan. 14, 1996 at
Kentucky, Michelle Marciniak, 11, (UT 60, UK 45)Made 5+
three-pointers ........................................ Mar. 3,
2019 vs. Ole Miss, Meme Jackson, 5, (UT 81, UM 56)Made 8
three-pointers ...................................Mar. 1, 2015 vs.
Vanderbilt, Ariel Massengale, 8, (UT 79, VU 49)Made 10
three-pointers
..............................................................................................................................................NeverNo
Lady Vol scored in double figures
..............................Mar. 29, 2002 vs. Connecticut (UCONN
79, UT 56)Eight Lady Vols in double-figure scoring ........Nov. 29,
2002 vs. Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (UT 136, PRM 26)Seven Lady Vols in
double-figure scoring ..................................Dec. 28,
2018 vs. Murray St. (UT 98, MSU 77) Six Lady Vols in double-figure
scoring .......................................Dec. 28, 2018 vs.
Murray St. (UT 98, MSU 77) Five Lady Vols in double-figure scoring
.....................................Dec. 28, 2018 vs. Murray St.
(UT 98, MSU 77) Four Lady Vols with double-digit rebounds
....................................... Feb. 22, 2018 vs. Florida
(UT 70, UF 42) Three Lady Vols with double-digit rebounds
................. Dec. 17, 2017 vs. Long Beach St. (UT 901, LBSU
61) Three Lady Vols with 20+ points
................................Dec. 29, 2016 vs. UNC Wilmington
(UT 90, UNCW 54) Four Lady Vols with
double-doubles.........................................................
Nov. 14, 2014 vs. Penn (UT 97, UP 52)Three Lady Vols with
double-doubles......................................................
Dec. 6, 2017 vs. Troy (UT 131, Troy 69)Had a triple-double ...Dec.
29, 2016 vs. UNC Wilm., Jordan Reynolds, 11 pts, 14 rebs, 10 asts
(UT 90, UNCW 54)
LAST TIME TENNESSEE...Scored 100 points
..................................................................................
March 16, 2018 vs. Liberty (UT 100, LU 60) Scored 90 points
...............................................................................Dec.
28, 2018 vs. Murray St. (UT 98, MSU 77) Scored 60 points or less
......................................................... March 18,
2018 vs. Oregon State (OSU 66, UT 59)Scored 50 points or less
.....................................................March 5, 2016
vs. Mississippi State (MSU 58, UT 48)Scored 40 points or less
......................................................Feb. 19, 1972
at UNC Greensboro (UNCG 51, UT 36)Shot 60 percent FG
.................................................... March 16, 2018
vs. Liberty, .617 (37-60), (UT 100, LU 60)Shot 55 percent FG
..................................................... March 16,
2018 vs. Liberty, .617 (37-60), (UT 100, LU 60)Shot 40 percent FG
or lower ....................................... Nov. 5, 2019 vs.
ETSU, .366 (30-82), (UT 72, ETSU 68)Shot 30 percent FG or lower
.....................March 2, 2018 vs. South Carolina, .267
(23-86), (USC 73, UT 62)Shot 25 percent FG or lower
...........................................Dec. 14, 2010 at Baylor,
.250 (18-72), (BU 65, UT 54)Won 20 games in a row
......................................................................Dec.
19, 2010-Mar. 28, 2011 25-game streakWon 15 games in a row
.........................................................................Nov.
12, 2017-Jan. 11, 2018, 15-game streakWon 10 games in a
row.........................................................................Nov.
12, 2017-Jan. 11, 2018, 15-game streakLost 6 games in a row
..........................................................................
Jan. 10, 2019-Jan. 24, 2019, 6-game streakWon 60 home games in a
row ............................................................
Feb. 2, 1991-Jan. 6, 1996, 69-game streakWon 50 home games in a row
............................................................ Feb.
2, 1991-Jan. 6, 1996, 69-game streakWon 40 home games in a row
....................................................... Feb. 22,
2009-Feb. 2, 2012, 45-game streakLost 4 home games in a row
...............................................................
Jan. 10 2019-Jan. 24, 2019, 4-game streakWon 10 road games in a row
.......................................................... Jan. 2,
2008-Dec. 14, 2008, 19-game streak Won 15 road games in a row
.........................................................Jan. 23,
2000-Jan. 27, 2002, 26-game streakWon 20 road games in a
row........................................................Jan. 23,
2000-Jan. 27, 2002, 26-game streakWon 25 road games in a row
........................................................Jan. 23,
2000-Jan. 27, 2002, 26-game streakLost 3 road games in a row
................................................................Nov.
20, 2016-Dec. 11. 2016, 3-game streakLost 5 road games in a row
...................................................................Jan.
14, 2016-Feb. 7, 2016, 5-game streakGave up 100 points
...................................................................................
Mar. 6, 1987 vs. Auburn (AU 102, UT 96)Gave up 90 points
..................................................................
Feb. 10, 2019 vs. Mississippi State (MSU 91, UT 63)Gave up 60
points or less
.........................................................................Mar.
3, 2019 vs. Ole Miss (UT 81, UM 56) Gave up 50 points or less
..........................................................................
Jan. 31, 2019 vs. Florida (UT 67, UF 50) Gave up 40 points or less
.....................................................Nov. 7, 2019
vs. Central Arkansas (UT 63, UCA 36) Defeated Top 5 Team At Home
..................................................... Dec. 10, 2017
vs. #3/2 Texas (UT 82, TEX 75)Defeated Top 5 Team On The Road
.......................Feb. 26, 2017, at #3/2 Mississippi State (UT
82, MSU 64)Defeated Top 10 Team At Home
................................ Feb. 25, 2018 vs. #7/6 South
Carolina (UT 65, USC 46)Defeated Top 10 Team On The Road
......................... Jan. 14, 2018, at #9/8 South Carolina (UT
86, USC 70)Lost To An Unranked Team
...............................................................
Feb. 28, 2019 vs. Vanderbilt, (VU 76 UT 69)
LAST TIME AN OPPOSING PLAYER...Scored 30
points............................................Nov. 5, 2019,
Erica Haynes-Overton, ETSU, 41 (UT 72, ETSU 68)Scored 40 points
...........................................Nov. 5, 2019, Erica
Haynes-Overton, ETSU, 41 (UT 72, ETSU 68) Scored 50 points
.........................................................................................................................................................NeverHad
20 rebounds ...............................................Dec. 21,
2013, Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford, 20 (SU 76, UT 70)Had 25 rebounds
.........................................................................................................................................................NeverHad
10 assists ................................................. Feb.
24, 2019, Tyasha Harris, South Carolina, 14 (USC 82, UT 67)Had 15
assists
................................................................................................................................................................NeverMade
5+ three-pointers .......................................... Feb.
21, 2019, Kayla Wells, Texas A&M, 5 (TAMU 79, UT 62)Made 8
three-pointers .......................................Dec. 21,
1992, Molly Goodenbour, Stanford, 9 (UT 84, SU 79)Made 10
three-pointers
..............................................................................................................................................NeverNo
opposing player scored in double figures ......................Nov.
18, 2018 vs. Florida A&M (UT 96, FAMU 31)
LAST TIME AN OPPONENT...Shot 60 percent FG
........................................................Nov. 25,
2004 vs. Texas, .604 (29-48), (TX 74, UT 59)Shot 55 percent FG
......................................................Dec. 18, 2018
vs. Stanford, .550 (33-60), (SU 95, UT 85)Shot 50 percent FG
......................................Mar. 8, 2019 vs. Mississippi
State, .508 (32-63), (MSU 83, UT 68)Shot 40 percent FG or lower
.................... Nov. 7, 2019 vs. Central Arkansas, .254
(15-59), (UT 63, UCA 63)Shot 30 percent FG or lower
.................... Nov. 7, 2019 vs. Central Arkansas, .254
(15-59), (UT 63, UCA 63)Shot 20 percent FG or lower
........................... Nov. 18, 2018 vs. Florida A&M, .186
(11-59), (UT 96, FAMU 31)
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Jump Balls Controlled^Tennessee 2Opponents 0
Scored UT’s First PointsJordan Horston 1Jaiden McCoy 1
How Scored First PointsJumper 0Layup 13-Pointer 1Free Throw
0
First Off UT Bench*Jordan Horston 1Kasiyahna Kushkituah 1Jazmine
Massengill 1
Points Leader* Zaay Green 1Jordan Horston 1
3-Points Leader*Lou Brown 1Rennia Davis 1 Zaay Green 1Jordan
Horston 1
Reb. Leader* Lou Brown 1Rennia Davis 5Jordan Horston 1Tamari Key
2Kasiyahna Kushkituah 1
Assists Leader* Jordan Horston 2Zaay Green 1Jazmine Massengill
1
Steals Leader* Jessie Rennie 2Zaay Green 2
Blocks Leader* Tamari Key 2
10+ Points Jordan Horston 1Lou Brown 1Rennia Davis 1Zaay Green
1Tamari Key 1
15+ PointsZaay GreenJordan Horston 1
20+ Points N/A
30+ PointsN/A
10+ Rebounds Rennia Davis 1Tamari Key 1
15+ ReboundsN/A
5+ Assists Jordan Horston 1
5+ Steals N/A
5+ Blocks Tamari Key 1
3+ 3-PointersN/A
Double-Doubles Rennia Davis 1Tamari Key 1
Free Throws inFinal Four Minutes^ Zaay Green 2-2Rae Burrell
1-2Rennia Davis 1-2
Charges Drawn Lou Brown 1
Technical Fouls N/A 10 Second Violation s Caused 0
Wire-to-Wire Wins 0
* Includes all ties/multiple subs^ Also includes overtime
periods
Margin of Victory/Defeat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-15 16-19 20-24
25+Wins - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1Losses - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Most First Quarter PointsTennessee 20 vs. UCA (11/7/19)
Opponents 18 vs. UCA (11/7/19) Fewest First Quarter PointsTennessee
19 vs. ETSU (11/5/19)Opponents 15 vs. ETSU (11/5/19)
Largest First Quarter LeadTennessee 8 vs. UCA (11/7/19)Opponents
6 vs. ETSU (11/5/19)
Most Second Quarter PointsTennessee 21 vs. ETSU
(11/5/19)Opponents 15 vs. ETSU (11/5/19) Fewest Second Quarter
PointsTennessee 13 vs. UCA (11/7/19) Opponents 7 vs. UCA
(11/7/19)
Most First Half PointsTennessee 40 vs. ETSU (11/5/19)Opponents
30 vs. ETSU (11/5/19) Fewest First Half PointsTennessee 33 vs. UCA
(11/7/19)Opponents 25 vs. UCA (11/7/19)
Largest Halftime LeadTennessee 10 vs. ETSU (11/5/19)Opponents
N/A vs. ETSU (11/5/19)
Most Third Quarter PointsTennessee 21 vs. ETSU
(11/5/19)Opponents 20 vs. ETSU (11/5/19) Fewest Third Quarter
PointsTennessee 18 vs. UCA (11/7/19)Opponents 7 vs. UCA
(11/7/19)
Largest Third Quarter LeadTennessee 19 vs. UCA
(11/7/19)Opponents N/A vs. ETSU (11/5/19)
Most Fourth Quarter PointsTennessee 12 vs. UCA
(11/7/19)Opponents 18 vs. ETSU (11/5/19) Fewest Fourth Quarter
PointsTennessee 11 vs. ETSU (11/5/19)Opponents 4 vs. UCA
(11/7/19)
Most Second Half PointsTennessee 32 vs. ETSU (11/5/19)Opponents
38 vs. ETSU (11/5/19)
Fewest Second Half PointsTennessee 30 vs. UCA (11/7/19)Opponents
11 vs. UCA (11/7/19)
Largest Margin of VictoryTennessee 27 vs. UCA (11/7/19)Opponents
N/A vs. ETSU (11/5/19)
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY
Games Totals AverageHome 1 7,278 7,278Away 1 5,881 5,881Neutral
0 0 0Total 2 13,159 6,579
UT’s RECORD WHEN...
Leading after one quarter
......................................2-0Trailing after one quarter
......................................0-0Tied after one quarter
............................................0-0
Leading at halftime
..................................................2-0Trailing at
halftime ..................................................0-0Tied
at halftime
.........................................................0-0
Leading after three quarters
.................................2-0Trailing after three quarters
.................................0-0Tied after three quarters
.......................................0-0
Leading with 5:00 remaining
...............................2-0Trailing with 5:00 remaining
...............................0-0Tied with 5:00 remaining
......................................0-0In Overtime
.................................................................0-0
Tennessee out-rebounds opponent ...................2-0Tennessee
is out-rebounded ................................0-0Same amount of
rebounds ...................................0-0
Tennessee commits more turnovers .................. 1-0Opponent
commits more turnovers ................... 1-0Same amount of
turnovers ...................................0-0
Tennessee shoots 50 percent or better ............ 1-0Opponent
shoots 50 percent or better ............0-0
Tennessee shoots 49 percent or less .................
1-0Opponent shoots 49 percent or less ..................2-0
Tennessee shoots better than opponent..........2-0Opponent
shoots better than Tennessee ........0-0Same shooting percentage
..................................0-0
Tennessee has more free-throw attempts ......0-0Opponent has
more free-throw attempts........2-0Same amount of free-throw
attempts .............0-0
Tennessee bench outscores opponent bench . 2-0Opponent bench
outscores Tennessee bench 0-0Benches score the same
........................................0-0
Tennessee scores less than 50
............................0-0Tennessee scores between 50-59
......................0-0Tennessee scores between 60-69
....................... 1-0Tennessee scores between 70-79
....................... 1-0Tennessee scores between 80-89
......................0-0Tennessee scores between 90-99
......................0-0Tennessee scores 100 or more
............................0-0
Opponent scores less than 50 ..............................
1-0Opponent scores between 50-59 .......................0-0Opponent
scores between 60-69 ....................... 1-0Opponent scores
between 70-79 .......................0-0Opponent scores between
80-89 ......................0-0Opponent scores between 90-99
......................0-0Opponent scores 100 or more
.............................0-0
In November
................................................................2-0In
December
...............................................................0-0In
January
...................................................................0-0In
February
.................................................................0-0In
March
.......................................................................0-0In
April
..........................................................................0-0
On Monday
..................................................................0-0On
Tuesday
..................................................................
1-0On Wednesday
..........................................................0-0On
Thursday
................................................................
1-0On Friday
.....................................................................0-0On
Saturday................................................................0-0On
Sunday
...................................................................0-0
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2019-20 LADY VOLS BASKETBALL / UTSPORTS.COM / @LADYVOL_HOOPS
LADY VOLS BASKETBALL
1999 University of Tennessee graduate and former women’s
basketball standout Kellie (Jolly) Harper was announced by UT
Director of Athletics Phillip Fulmer as the new head coach of the
Lady Volunteers on April 9, 2019. Harper became only the third Lady
Vol head coach in the NCAA era of women’s basketball. She took the
reins at Tennessee after six years of lead-ing the Missouri State
Lady Bears, capped by the 2018-19 season’s impressive march to the
Missouri Valley Conference Tournament title and magical run to the
NCAA Sweet 16. A native of Sparta, Tenn., Harper was a point guard
for the legendary Pat Summitt at UT from 1995-99, playing 132 games
and helping the Lady Vols win NCAA National Championships in 1996,
1997 and 1998. She was part of a senior class that helped the Big
Orange forge a 131-17 overall record as well as win two SEC regular
season titles (1998, 1999) and three SEC Tournament crowns (1996,
1998, 1999). One of only 11 women’s hoops skippers to lead three
different schools to the NCAA Tournament, she has directed her
teams to 12 postseason berths in her 15-year head coaching career.
Harper guided Missouri State to NCAA appear-ances in 2015-16 and
2018-19 with WNIT berths on three other occasions. She also led
North Carolina State to the NCAA Tournament in 2009-10 (plus two
WNIT appearances) and guided Western Car-olina to NCAA berths in
2004-05 and 2008-09 (plus two trips to the WNIT). Harper entered
2019-20 with a 15-year head
coaching record of 285-208, including five NCAA Tournament
appearances and seven WNIT berths in that span. In 25th season as a
Division I head coach, assistant coach or player, Harper has made
20 postseason appearances with a combined 533-261 record, 13 NCAA
Tournament appearances and seven WNIT bids. She recorded a 118-79
won-lost record at Mis-souri State, claiming Missouri Valley
Conference Tournament crowns in 2016 and 2019 and notching
regular-season runner-up finishes in 2015-16, 2017-18 and 2018-19.
Last year’s squad improved measurably as the season progressed,
resiliently overcoming a 1-7 start to post the program’s best
overall record (25-10) since 2004-05 and its top league mark (16-2)
since 2003-04 with a 24-3 run over the final 27 contests. The Lady
Bears finished No. 24 in the final 2019 USA Today Sports Coaches
Poll, which was their first national ranking in 15 years. Harper
was named the Missouri Valley Coach of the Year and also was chosen
as the 2019 Kay Yow Coach of the Year. That award is presented
annually to the Division I women’s head coach who embodies a
winning spirit while displaying great character, on and off the
court. Harper took over a MSU program that was com-ing off a 14-17
overall mark and 6-12 league mark in 2013-14. After a 14-17/8-10
slate in her first season in Springfield, the Lady Bears never
finished lower than third in the league standings and made the
postseason every year.
HEAD COACH KELLIE HARPERFIRST SEASON AT TENNESSEE / 16TH SEASON
AS A HEAD COACHBORN: May 3, 1977EDUCATION: White County High School
(Sparta, Tenn.),‘95 B.S. (Math), Tennessee, ‘99SPOUSE: Jon
HarperCHILDREN: Jackson (5), Kiley (1)PLAYING CAREER: University of
Tenne