Tennessee women's basketball allowed its fewest points of the season on Wednesday to move on in the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - Tennessee has its first matchup for the SEC Tournament. With the results of Sunday’s games across the SEC, the Lady Vols have clinched the nine-seed in next week’s conference tournament. Tennessee will face 16-seed Texas A&M in the tournament’s first game at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday in Greenville, South Carolina.
The No. 18 Tennessee Volunteers face the Texas A&M Aggies in the SEC Tournament. Wednesday's matchup is the first of the season for the squads. Tennessee is 8-8 against the
The first round of the SEC tournament tips off on Wednesday in Greenville. Here are five things to watch for this weekend. 1. First day blues Previously, Wednesday’s games were often unofficially and derisively called “play-in games.
Cooper rolled her ankle in the second quarter against Georgia, was helped off the court, and did not return to the game.
South Carolina and Texas will share the SEC regular season women's basketball title, but the schools had unfinished business regarding the No. 1 seed.
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Former Lady Vols coach Kellie Harper will be part of SEC Network's coverage of the conference tournament. Tennessee plays Texas A&M on Wednesday morning.
For the fourth straight week, the Clemson Tigers are on the move up the AP Top 25. Clemson (24-5, 16-2 ACC) jumped two spots to No. 11 in this week's poll on Monday, after setting a single-season program record for conference wins last week.
"It was kind of exciting," South Carolina coach Dawn Staley said after the coin flip per The Greenville News' Lulu Kesin. "The build up was good. I know when you're part of the equation ...