Lady Vols Sweet 16 Game Notes

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PAT SUMMITT HEAD COACH

BRIANA BASS

kAMIKO wILLIAMS

ANGIE BJORKLUND

AMBER GRAY

(Bree-ah-na) 5’2” SOPHOMORE GUARD indianapolis, in

(KA-MEE-KO) 5’11” FRESHMAN GUARD CLARKSVILLE, TN

(Bee-york-lund) 6’0’’ JUNIOR GUARD/FORWARD SPOKANE VALLEY, WA

6’1” SOPHOMORE FORWARD west chester, oh

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TaBER SPANI

ALICIA MANNING

SYDNEY SMALLBONE

(SPAIN-Ee) 6’1” FRESHMAN GUARD/FORWARD LEE’S SUMMIT, MO

6’1” SOPHOMORE FORWARD woodstock, ga

5’10’’ JUNIOR GUARD GRANGER, IN

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VICKI BAUGH

GLORY JOHNSON

ALYSSIA BREWER

(BAW) 6’4’’ JUNIOR FORWARD SACRAMENTO, CA

6’3” SOPHOMORE FORWARD KNOXVILLE, TN

(A-LEE-SEE-UH) 6’3” SOPHOMORE FORWARD SAPULPA, OK

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Faith DUPREE

SHEKINNA STRICKLEN

KELLEY CAIN

6’3” FRESHMAN FORWARD/CENTER KNOXVILLE, TN

(Shuh-KEE-na) 6’2” SOPHOMORE GUARD/FORWARD MORRILTON, AR

6’6’’ RS-SOPHOMORE CENTER ATLANTA, GA

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HOLLY WARLICK

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DEAN LOCKWOOD ASSISTANT COACH

DAEDRA CHARLESFURLOW ASSISTANT COACH

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STEPHANIE GLANCE ACTING ASSISTANT COACH


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29

2009-10 TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEERS o. N 1 4 5 10 13 15 20 21 25 33 34 40 52

Name Yr. Briana Bass So. Kamiko Williams Fr. Angie Bjorklund Jr. Amber Gray So. Taber Spani Fr. Alicia Manning So. Sydney Smallbone Jr. Vicki Baugh Jr. Glory Johnson So. Alyssia Brewer So. Faith Dupree Fr. Shekinna Stricklen So. Kelley Cain RS-So.

Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Acting Assistant Coach Dir. of BB Operations Video Coordinator Graduate Assistant

Ht. Pos. Ppg Rpg Notes 5-2 G 1.2 0.7 Started against GWU; pushes tempo 5-11 G 4.2 1.9 Can bring energy; lefty 6-0 G-F 14.0 2.8 Hitting 43% of treys (100-233) 6-1 F --- --- Redshirting after brain & shoulder surgery 6-1 F-G 5.8 2.8 Back in form after sidelined w/turf toe 6-1 F 5.4 5.1 Started 13 games; All-SEC Tourney team 5-10 G 2.3 0.6 Started 2 SEC games; Solid backup 6-4 F --- --- Surgery on Jan. 8 -- rehabbing left knee 6-3 F 10.3 7.7 Leading rebounder with 261; 93 offensive 6-3 F 10.3 5.9 MVP of SEC Tourney; SEC 6th PoY 6-3 F-C --- --- Sitting out season with back problems 6-2 G-F 12.6 6.1 Solid play in Feb-Mar. ; Struggled in Jan. 6-6 C 10.5 7.6 Assertive; playing best BB of her career

at Summitt (Tennessee-Martin ‘74) 36th season at UT P Holly Warlick (Tennessee ‘81) 25th season at UT Dean Lockwood (Spring Arbor College [Mich.] ‘82) 6th season at UT Daedra Charles-Furlow (Tennessee ‘91) 2nd season at UT (medical issues) Stephanie Glance (Rollins College [Fla.] ‘85) 1st season at UT Kathy Harston (Wayland Baptist ‘80) 2nd season at UT Betsy McAllister (Eastern Michigan ‘97) 3rd season at UT Cassie Kowaleski (Marquette ‘08) 1st season at UT

How To Say It Briana/Bree-ah-na; Kamiko/Ka-MEE-ko; Bjorklund/BEE-YORK-lund; Taber Spani/Tay-burSpain-ee; Baugh/BAW; Alyssia/A-lee-see-uh; Shekinna/Shuh KEE-na

Probable Tennessee Starters

Alyssia Brewer - Post... Avg. 11.0 ppg/8.5 rpg in 2010 NCAAs...2010 SEC Tourney MVP... 2010 SEC Sixth Player of the Year... Has started 11 gms in 2010... 4 career dbl-dbl & 24 career dbl-digit scoring.. Led UT w/15 pts/7 rbs vs. Vandy & 21 pts. vs. Ole Miss in SEC tourney... Tied career hi 4 blks vs. UK.... Had 20 pts & 10 rbs at Bama ... Dropped 20 pts on Arkansas... Since the Georgia loss, she has averaged 13.5 ppg and 7.0 rpg and 25.9 mpg... Led UT at LSU, 14 pts/7 rbs... Hit 4-5 FTs down the stretch vs. UGA in the loss...16 games dbl-fig scoring this season... Career high 23 pts GWU... Shekinna Stricklen- Guard... Avg. 9.5 ppg/6.0 rpg/4.0 apg in 2010 NCAAs... 2010 All-SEC Tourney... 2010 All-SEC Second team... Led UT in the SEC title game vs. Kentucky w/ 20 pts/9 rbs... 22 gms in DF scoring in 2010... two dbl-dbls and recorded 2nd triple-double in LV history w/ 17 pts/13 rbs/12 ast vs. Oklahoma... 7 asts. vs. Vandy in SEC Tourney... Huge vs. Ole Miss2 w/ 23pts/10rbs... 8 asts at Ole Miss... 40 min at Vandy... 21 pts/6 ast vs. So Carolina... Injured 3 min into ODU game... 19 pts/5 stls vs. Rutgers... 2009-10 SEC Player of the Week (3x).... vs. Baylor 25 pts/career high 14 rbs... Kelley Cain - Center... Avg. 15.0 ppg/10.5 rpg/4.0 bpg in 2010 NCAAs .. Solid vs. APSU 18 pts/12 rbs... 2010 All-SEC First Team... SEC All-Defensive Team... Foul trouble at SEC Tourney... 14 pts/7 blks vs. UK1... School record/career high 12 blks vs. LSU... Leads SEC in swats/4th in NCAA...6th all-time at UT with 154 blks ...Missed Bama to attend class... Tied career hi pts. vs. Fla. w/ 19... 38 min. at Ole Miss w/16 rbs... Career rbs vs. Arkansas-17 & 8 blks... 17 pts/ at Fla... 10 pts/8 rbs vs. Oklahoma...6 blks vs. Rutgers... Missed GW (concussion)... Battled Baylor’s Brittney Griner-- tallied 15 pts/7 rbs... Alicia Manning- Guard or forward... Avg. 9.5 ppg/6.5 rpg/4.0 apg in 2010 NCAAs ...NCAA dbl-dbl career high 17 pts plus 10 rbs vs. Dayton... 2010 SEC All-Tourney... 11 rbs in SEC title game... amazing 10.0 rpg last 7 games!... SEC tourney opener w/ 14 pts and a career high14 rbs vs. Ole Miss3... 15 pts/10 rbs vs. Ole Miss2... 13 starts in 2010, 18 in her career... 11 rbs vs. UK... 6 rbs/4 asts and no TO vs. LSU... Tallied11 pts/9 rbs/6 asts vs. Fla2... At Ole Miss 10 pts/career high 34 min... Had two fastbreak lay-ups in the final five minutes at Vandy & scored 6 of the last 9 points to take the lead... Difference-maker of late...

Angie Bjorklund - Guard... Avg. 12.5 ppg/1.5 rpg/2.0 apg in 2010 NCAAs .. 14 in NCAA opener... 2010 SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year... All-SEC First Team... 2010 CoSIDA Academic A-A... SEC Player of the Week (Feb.8-14)... Avg. 12 ppg in SEC Tourney...24 pts (6 3’s) vs. Fla... Game winner trey and went over 1,000 career pts at Ole Miss...17 2nd half pts vs. Arkansas... Slump-breaker vs. Auburn with 20 pts/6 treys... DNS at LSU... Game winner at Fla...16 pts vs. Miss St... 23 pts vs. USC... 25 pts/5 treys vs. Oklahoma... 19 pts in 20 min vs. ODU... 15 pts. at Stanford... 24 vs. UVa/5 treys... 3rd on all-time three-pointers made list at UT w/ 230...

GAME # 35 -- NOTES

NCAA TOURNAMENT “Sweet 16”

Tennessee (32-2, 15-1 SEC) Baylor (25-9, 9-7 Big 12)

Date: Mar. 27, 2010 Time: 11:04 a.m. CT Site: Memphis, Tennessee Arena: FedExForum (18,085) TV: ESPN; Dave O’Brien (PbP), Doris Burke (color) and Holly Rowe (sideline). UT Radio: The Sports Animal, WNML (990 AM, 99.1 and 99.3 FM). Mickey Dearstone calls the action. Internet: utladyvols.com/espn360.com Records: Tennessee is 32-2 after defeating Dayton, 92-64, on Mar. 22 in Knoxville. Baylor is 25-9 after defeating #13 Georgetown, 49-33, on Mar. 22 in Berkeley, Calif. National Rankings: UT is ranked No. 3 in the AP and No. 3 in USA Today/ESPN polls. BU is ranked No. 14 in the AP and No. 18 in the USA Today/ESPN polls. UT Coach Pat Summitt is 1,037-195 (.841) overall in her 36th season, all at UT. BU Coach Kim Mulkey is 262-75 (.777) overall in her 10th season as head coach Upcoming Games: Elite 8, Memphis Mar. 29 Winner faces (Duke/San Diego St. winner)

UT’s NCAA Regional History

Sweet 16 All-Time: Tennessee is 23-4 In Knoxville: Tennessee is 6-0 Away: Tennessee is 0-0 At Neutral Sites: Tennessee is 16-4 Overtime: Tennessee is 1-0 2008 Sweet 16: 3-30-08 UT def. Notre Dame, 74-64 in Oklahoma City, OK Elite 8 All-Time: Tennessee is 18-5 In Knoxville: Tennessee is 6-0 Away: Tennessee is 1-1 At Neutral Sites: Tennessee is 11-4 Overtime: Tennessee is 1-1 2008 Elite 8: 4-1-08 UT def. Texas A&M, 53-45, in Oklahoma City, OK

UT Media Relations

Associate A.D. for Media Relations and Basketball Contact: Debby Jennings Jennings’ Email: djennings@utk.edu Asst. BB Contact: Marcus Dittmer Dittmer’s Email: mdittmer@utk.edu

Summitt Lady to 1,000: Vol Basketball 17 16 • Eight-Time 15 14 NCAA 13 Champions 12 11 10 (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 OFF THE BENCH FOR TENNESSEE 1-BRIANA BASS, G, 5-2, So., 1.2 ppg, 0.7 rpg 4-KAMIKO WILLIAMS, G, 5-11, Fr., 4.2 ppg, 1.9 rpg 13-TABER SPANI, F, 6-1, Fr., 5.8 ppg, 2.8 rpg 20-SYDNEY SMALLBONE, G, 5-10, Jr., 2.3 ppg, 0.6 rpg 25-GLORY JOHNSON, F, 6-3, So., 10.3 ppg, 7.7 rpg NOT AVAILABLE 21- VICKI BAUGH, F-C, 6-4, Jr., 6.5 ppg, 7.3 rpg (rehabbing from surgery--2008-09 season stats) 34-FAITH DUPREE, F-C, 6-3, Fr., 2.5 ppg, 3.5 rpg (out for season due to back problems -- 2009-10 season stats) 10-AMBER GRAY, F, 6-1, So., 2.7 ppg, 1.9 rpg (recovering from shoulder and brain surgeries--2008-09 stats) TODAY’S GAME The #3/3-ranked, #1-seeded and SEC Champion Tennessee Lady Vols (32-2, 15-1 SEC) have

advanced to its 28th (out of 29) NCAA Sweet 16 and will face fourth-seeded and #14/18-ranked Baylor (25-9, 9-7 Big 12) in Memphis, Tenn., at the FedExForum at 11:04 a.m. CT on Mar. 27. The winner advances to the NCAA Elite 8 on Mon., Mar. 29 for the Championship game of the Memphis Regional.

LADY VOLS AT A GLANCE This is the Lady Vols’ 36th season under Head Coach Pat Summitt… She starts a senior-less team for the first time in her tenure... Summitt has compiled a staggering 1,037-195 overall record… Collected her record 1000th coaching win with a 73-43 decision over Georgia on Feb. 5, 2009… She passed Dean Smith (879 wins) for most NCAA collegiate basketball wins of all-time with a 75-54 victory over Purdue on Mar. 22, 2005 …Her 2006-07 and 2007-08 squads were crowned as the NCAA Champions producing the program’s seventh and eighth titles…Last season, UT finished with a 22-11 overall record and lost in the First Round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament. This season, UT returned 10 letterwinners and welcomed a three player rookie class: #4 Kamiko Williams, a 5-11 guard from Clarksville, Tenn., #13 Taber Spani, a 6-1 forward/guard from Lee’s Summit, Mo., and #34 Faith Dupree, a 6-3 forward/center from Knoxville, Tenn. (on Nov. 23 UT announced that Dupree would redshirt). OUR SCHEDULE THIS WEEK Survive and advance... If Tennessee is able to defeat Baylor on Mar. 27, the Lady Vols would advance to the Finals of the Memphis Regional on Mar. 29.

ON THIS DAY IN LADY VOL BASKETBALL HISTORY UT is 7-2 in games played on Mar. 27. The Lady Vols are 0-0 at home, 0-1 on the road and 7-1 on neutral courts. The last time out on Mar. 27, UT defeated Mississippi, 98-62, in the 2007 NCAA Elite 8 game in Dayton, Ohio, to advance to the Final Four in Cleveland, Ohio. LOOKING BACK Last year at this time, the #18/23-ranked and NCAA Berkeley Region fifth-seeded Tennessee Lady Vols were 22-11 (9-5 SEC) and finished for the season after losing to Ball State, 71-55, in the First Round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament. TENNESSEE’S NCAA TOURNAMENT APPETIZERS • Tennessee is the only school to have attended every NCAA Tournament (29) • The Lady Vols have won 8 NCAA titles -- 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2007, 2008 • Tennessee has played in more NCAA Tournament games than any other school -- 126 • Under Coach Pat Summitt’s direction, the Lady Vols have a 106-20 record (.838) in the NCAAs • Tennessee has advanced to a record-setting 18 NCAA Final Fours... Including the old AIAW days with four Final Four trips between 1977-81, the Lady Vols have attended an amazing 22 overall • The Tennessee women and UCLA men have both earned 18 trips to lead the NCAA Final Four • UT’s NCAA Final Four overall record is 21-10; 13-5 in semifinals and 8-5 in title games • Tennessee has advanced to the NCAA Championship game 13 times and won 8 titles • UT has been granted 20 number one seeds in 29 NCAA Tournaments since 1982 • From 1988-96, the Lady Vols received nine consecutive number one seeds • The Lady Vols have never lost an NCAA Second Round game, 22-0 • UT advanced to 27 consecutive Sweet 16 games before missing in 2009 • 2010 marks the Lady Vols 28th trip to the Sweet 16... all-time UT is 23-4 entering the Baylor game • UT has advanced to 23 Elite 8 games since 1982...Overall record is 18-5 • In Elite 8 games, Tennessee has faced SEC opponents seven times trying to advance to the Final Four and produced a 6-1 record... The next most often-faced conference in this round is the ACC in six meetings and a 3-3 record... UT is 3-0 vs. the Big 12 in the Elite 8 • In 2009, Ball State became the 160th all-time Lady Vol opponent • In 2010, Dayton became the 72nd different opponent for UT in the NCAA Tournament • The Mid-America Conference was the 26th different conference UT has faced in the NCAAs • Of the other 15 teams remaining in the Sweet 16, Tennessee has faced seven teams this season and produced a 5-2 record. • UT has played at least one team in each of the four regionals: Mississippi St. (Dayton), Baylor (Memphis), Stanford and Georgia (Sacramento), Kentucky and Oklahoma (Kansas City) • Tennessee’s average score in an NCAA Sweet 16 game is 75.1-62.8 or +12.3 margin • UT’s smallest margin of victory in an NCAA Sweet 16 game , +2, 71-69 over Baylor in 2004 • UT’s largest margin of victory in an NCAA Sweet 16 game, +33, 80-47 over Virginia in 1989 • Most points UT has scored in an NCAA Sweet 16 game, 92 vs. Rutgers/Kansas, 1998/1996 • Fewest points UT has scored an NCAA Sweet 16 game, 60 vs. Ole Miss, 1985 • Tennessee has lost just four times in the Sweet 16 in the previous 27 meetings: fell to Xavier, 80-65 in 2001, (worst Sweet 16 defeat, -15); lost to Louisiana Tech, 77-68, in 1994; dropped a 75-70 de cision to Western Kentucky in 1992 and surrendered a 63-60 loss to Ole Miss in 1985.

Lady Vols By The Numbers of former Lady Vols who have defeated their mentor as a collegiate head coach. 0 Number on the 2009-10 squad, the first time in Coach Summitt’s 36-year career. 0 Seniors 4 Number of hall of fame coaches on UT’s staff. Number of SEC teams UT faced twice in 2010: 5 Florida, LSU, Ole Miss, South Carolina & Vanderbilt National Championships won by UT teams 8 (1987, ‘89, ‘91, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, 2007, ‘08) Stricklen’s points per game in 200813.3 Shekinna 09, the Lady Vols leading returning scorer. SEC Tournament titles (1980, ‘85, ‘88, ‘89, 14 ‘92, ‘94, ‘96, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘05, ‘06, ‘08, ‘10) Number of teams that qualified for the 2009 14 NCAA Tournament on this year’s docket. SEC regular season titles (1980, ‘85, ‘90, ‘93, 15 ‘94, ‘95, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘07, ‘10) from UT have won WBCA State Farm/Kodak All-America 19 Women Number of Final Fours (both AIAW and 22 NCAA) that Summitt has taken her teams to. Lady Vols have surpassed the 1,000-point 34 plateau in their career Lady Vol players who are now a head or assistant coach. 46 Former Average height, in inches, of this 72.85 year’s team -- or just under 6’1” The number of weeks Tennessee has 112 been ranked No. 1 in the AP poll The number of women who have 156 played for Pat Summitt The number of weeks UT has been 425 ranked in the AP Top Five All-Time Tennessee wins over teams 427 in the SEC number of consecutive weeks UT has been ranked in the AP Top-25 450 The The number of weeks UT has been 579 ranked in the AP Top 25 of wins Head Coach Pat Summitt has over teams on this year’s schedule. 582 Number number of wins in UT women’s basketball history 1,130 The Number of miles the Lady Vols 16,161 travel this year for games.

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 2009-10 Tennessee Lady Vols Schedule/TV/Results

UT

Shekinna Stricklen ignites the LVs with 25 pts and a career high 14 rbs as UT wins the home opener over Baylor and rookie Brittney Griner Rookie Taber Spani tosses in 18 pts., in LV’s domination of Texas Tech in ESPNU’s Road to the Championship game...

N15 - #7/4 BAYLOR (ESPN2)

W, 74-65

N17 - vs. Texas Tech (ESPNU)

W, 91-53

N22 - at #12/17 Virginia

W, 77-63

UT wins before a record UVa crowd of 11,895 as Angie Bjorklund drops in 24 pts and Shekinna Stricklen adds 20 pts and 8 rbs.

N25 - at RV MTSU (MyVLT2)

W, 69-52

Soph Glory Johnson energizes the LV’s with a career-high 21 pts. and 12 rbs as UT plays at MTSU for first time since ‘79.

N28 - UCLA (SS)

W, 61-47

Taber Spani jump-starts UT with 16 pts. and 6 rebounds en route to win over former LV Coach Nikki Caldwell’s UCLA Bruins.

D1 - GEORGE WASHINGTON (SS)

W, 93-53

LV sophomore Alyssia Brewer has a career night coming off the bench to score 23 points on 11-13 FG.

D6 -#17/17 TEXAS (ESPN2)

W, 78-58

UT takes a 27 point lead and cruises to the win behind four players in double-fig scoring. Kelley Cain 6-6 FG and 4 blks off the bench.

D13 - vs. Rutgers (ESPNU)

W, 68-54

Lady Vols hold off a pesky Rutgers squad behind Shekinna Stricklen’s 19 pts and 5 stls in Madison Square Garden

D16 - LOUISVILLE (SS)

W, 86-56

The Cardinals became the 180th all-time Tennessee opponent as Bjorklund pops in 19 pts. including 5 treys.

D19 - at #2 Stanford (FSN)

L, 52-67

LV’s start out fast but fizzle to a 30-18 halftime deficit. Bjorklund and Johnson struggle to score 15 and 13 for the game.

D22 - at San Francisco

W, 89-34

Angie Bjorklund cans 4 treys for 19 pts but rookie Kamiko Williams steals the show with 14 pts/8 rbs/3 asts/2 blk/4 stls

D30 - OLD DOMINION (SS)

W, 102-62

UT goes for 100 pts. for the first time since 2008 as five Lady Vols hit double-figures led by Angie Bjorklund’s 19 pts. in 20 minutes

J3 - #14/15 OKLAHOMA (ESPN2)

W, 96-75

Soph Shekinna Stricklen records second triple-double in UT history with 17 pts., 13 rbs., and 12 rbs in the big win.

J7 - SOUTH CAROLINA (FSS)

W, 79-62

Junior Angie Bjorklund drops in 23 points on 5 treys as UT knocks off USC for the 37th consecutive time.

J10 - at Mississippi St. (SEC Network) W, 75-48

Glory Johnson goes for 16 pts and 15 rbs as Tennessee defeats Mississippi State for the 31st time.

J14 - at Florida (CSS)

W, 66-64

Angie Bjorklund gets on track in the second half and hits a reverse layup with 2.3 ticks left on the clock for the dramatic victory.

J17 - #NR/22 VANDERBILT (ESPNU) W, 64-57

Glory Johnson drops in 17 pts/9 rbs & Kelley Cain hits clutch FTs plus 14 pts and 9 rbs to keep Vandy 0-fer in K-Town all-time.

J21 - at #8 Georgia (FSS)

L, 50-53

UT loses a regular season SEC game to UGA for the first time in 10 years. Johnson (14) and Cain (10) score half of the LV’s’ points.

J24 - at #18/19 LSU (ESPNU)

W, 55-43

Revamped line-up grinds out a tough win in the Bayou as Alyssia Brewer leads LVs with 14 pts and 7 rebounds.

J28 - AUBURN (CSS)

W, 85-56

Slump-buster for Angie Bjorklund and Shekinna Stricklen who toss in 20 and 17. Glory Johnson adds 15 and grabs 13 rbs.

J31 - at South Carolina (SEC Network) W, 60-55

Off the bench, rookie Kamiko Williams sparks the LV’s to a come-from-behind win over USC scoring a career high 17 pts.

F4 - ARKANSAS (FSS)

W, 74-57

Kelley Cain almost gets a triple double with 14 pts, 17 rebounds and eight blocked shots.

F8 - at #22 Vanderbilt (ESPN2)

W, 69-60

Kelley Cain had a career high 19 pts but Alicia Manning’s two lay-ups gave the Lady Vols the lead in the final five minutes.

F11 - at #rv Ole Miss (CSS)

W, 61-58

Two years in a row Angie Bjorklund hits the game winning triple to beat Ole Miss. Kelley Cain grabs 16 rbs and Strick adds 13 pts.

F14 - FLORIDA (SEC Network)

W, 83-44

Angie Bjorklund drops in 24 pts. (6 treys); Kelley Cain ties career high 19 pts. plus 7 swats to win in the runaway.

F18 - at Alabama (CSS)

W, 74-67

UT was lackluster in win over Bama. Tide tallied best opp. FG shooting of season (.459) and outrebounded UT, 45-33.

F22 -#20/rv LSU (ESPN2)

W, 70-61

Kelley Cain is a beast in the paint rejecting a school record 12 shots and adding 16 pts. Lyssi Brewer leads UT w/ 18 pts off the bench.

F25 - #16/14 KENTUCKY (FSS)

W, 81-65

Four Lady Vols scored in double figures as UT clinches 15th all-time SEC Championship.

F28 - OLE MISS (ESPNU)

W, 75-63

No last second shot needed this time as Shekinna Stricklen goes for 23 pts and 10 rbs en route to SEC Player of the Week.

M4-7 - at SEC Tournament

CHAMPS!

UT won 14th SEC Tourney title beating UM, 76-51; VU, 68-49 and UK, 70-62...Brewer-MVP, Manning & Stricklen All-Tourney.

M20-A6 - NCAA Tournament

2010 SEC TOURNAMENT M5 -- vs. Ole Miss (FSN) W, 76-51 UT sweeps Ole Miss for the third time in 2010 in a tough contest. Alyssia Brewer drops in 21 and Alicia Manning scores 14 pts. and grabs a career high 14 rbs.

M6 -- vs. #RV Vanderbilt (ESPNU) W, 68-49 UT sweeps Vandy for the third time in 2010 as Alyssia Brewer drops in 15 points and Angie Bjorklund adds 12.

M7 -- vs. #19/18 Kentucky (ESPN2) W, 70-62 Tennessee captures the “daring double” winning the SEC Tournament and SEC regular season titles for the first time since 2000. UT gets double figure points from Shekinna Stricklen (20) and Kelley Cain (11) as Alicia Manning and Glory Johnson both grab 11 rebounds.

2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT M20 -- vs. Austin Peay (ESPN2) W, 75-42 Tennessee opened play in the 2010 NCAA Tournament defeating instate foe Austin Peay as Kelley Cain drops in 18 points and grabs12 rebounds.

M22 -- vs. Dayton (ESPN2) W, 92-64 Alicia Manning erupts for a double-double tossing in a career high 17 pts. and grabbing 10 boards and rookie Taber Spani joins her with 17 pts. off the bench. M27 -- vs.#14/18 Baylor (ESPN2) Tennessee opened the 2009-10 season with a win against the Lady Bears -- but that was 33 games and 131 days ago. Who will go from “Sweet” to “Elite”?

In 2009, UT failed to advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time ever after exiting in the First Round losing to Ball St., 71-55.

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 BAYLOR Lady BEARS (25-9)

#14/15-ranked Oklahoma on Jan. 3, 2010. Sophomore Shekinna Stricklen tallied only the second triple-double in school history with 17 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists.

SWEET 16 OPPONENT LADY VOLS vs. LADY BEARS THE RANKINGS UT is 3rd in the AP & 3rd in the ESPN/USA Today polls. BU is 14th in the AP & 18th in the ESPN/USA Today polls. RECENT RESULTS No. 1 seed UT beat No. 8 seed Dayton, 92-64, in the NCAA Second Round in Knoxville. Baylor is seeded fourth in the Memphis Region and downed fifth-seeded Georgetown, 49-33, in a second round match-up in Berkeley. UPCOMING GAMES The winner of today’s game will face the winner of No. 2 seed Duke and No. 11 seed San Diego State on March 29 in the Elite Eight with a berth to the Final Four in San Antonio on the line. COACHES’ RECORDS UT’s Pat Summitt is 1,037-195 (.842) in 36 years BU’s Kim Mulkey is 262-75 (.777) in 10 years, all of which have come at the helm of the Lady Bears. SERIES RECORD Tennessee leads the series, 2-0 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 Postseason: 1-0 THE SERIES The Lady Vols and Lady Bears have faced off twice previously. The first meeting came in the Sweet 16 of the 2004 NCAA Tournament. Top-seeded Tennessee downed No. 4 seeded Baylor, 71-69, on March 28, 2004, in Norman, Okla. The second meeting was the 2009-10 season-opener for both squads. The No. 8/9-ranked Lady Vols defeated the No. 7/4-ranked Lady Bears, 7465, in the State Farm Tip-Off Classic in Knoxville. DATE RANK Mar. 28, 2004 2/15 Nov. 15, 2009 8/7 2009-10 STATISTICS Overall Record Scoring Scoring Defense Point Margin Rebounds Opponent Rebounds Rebound Margin FG% Opponent FG% Three-point FG% Opponent 3FG% FT% Opponent FT% Block Average Steal Average Turnover Average Assist Average

SITE OUTCOME Norman, Okla. UT, 71-69 Knoxville UT, 74-65 UT 32-2 74.6 56.5 +18.2 43.4 33.8 +9.7 46.5 34.6 37.8 31.3 67.0 68.0 6.6 6.9 14.7 15.8

BU 25-9 71.3 56.1 +15.2 43.1 34.8 +8.3 46.2 33.2 28.0 27.5 72.1 68.4 7.4 7.0 16.9 14.8

UT VS. BIG 12 The Lady Vols have faced 11 of the 12 current members of the Big 12 Conference, with the only exception being Iowa State. This season, UT faced four Big 12 foes and posted a perfect 4-0 mark. The last Big 12 opponent the Lady Vols squared off against was

UT RECORD VS. BIG 12 CONFERENCE TEAMS Team Wins Losses Pct. Baylor 2 0 1.000 Colorado 3 1 .750 Kansas 2 0 1.000 Kansas State 4 0 1.000 Missouri 2 0 1.000 Nebraska 2 0 1.000 Oklahoma 4 1 .800 Oklahoma St. 1 0 1.000 Texas 19 12 .613 Texas A&M 2 0 1.000 Texas Tech 6 0 1.000 TOTALS 47 14 .770 LADY VOLS VS. BIG 12 IN NCAA TOURNEY Tennessee is 7-0 all-time in NCAA Tournament games against teams from the Big 12. The last time UT faced a Big 12 team in the NCAA Tournament was on April 1, 2008, as the Lady Vols downed Texas A&M to advance to the Final Four in Tampa en route to national title number eight. DATE OPPONENT April 1, 2008 Texas A&M March 27, 2005 Texas Tech March 28, 2004 Baylor March 27, 2000 Texas Tech March 22, 1997 Colorado March 23, 1996 Kansas March 25, 1995 Texas Tech

ROUND Elite Eight Elite Eight Sweet 16 Elite Eight Sweet 16 Sweet 16 Elite Eight

RESULT W, 53-45 W, 75-59 W, 71-69 W, 57-44 W, 75-57 W, 92-71 W, 80-59

BAYLOR VS. SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE The Lady Bears have taken on seven of the 12 teams from the Southeastern Conference in program history. Baylor is just 17-33 all-time against SEC teams and owns a winning record against Florida (3-1), Georgia (1-0) and Mississippi State (3-1). The Lady Vols were the last SEC team that BU faced, and UT came away victorious, 74-65, in the 2009-10 season-opener on Nov. 15. BAYLOR RECORD VS. SEC TEAMS ALL-TIME Team Wins Losses Pct. Arkansas 6 21 .222 Florida 3 1 .750 Georgia 1 0 1.000 LSU 4 7 .364 Mississippi 0 1 .000 Mississippi State 3 1 .750 Tennessee 0 2 .000 TOTALS 17 33 .340 BAYLOR VS. SEC IN NCAA TOURNEY The Lady Bears have met an SEC team four times in the NCAA Tournament, and Baylor owns an even 2-2 mark in those contests. Tennessee and Baylor faced off once before in the NCAA Tournament, with that meeting also coming in the 2004 Sweet 16 at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Okla. The Lady Vols downed the Lady Bears 71-69. DATE OPPONENT ROUND RESULT March 17, 2001 Arkansas First Round L, 59-68 March 22, 2004 Florida Second Round W, 91-76 March 28, 2004 Tennessee Sweet 16 L, 69-71 April 3, 2005 LSU Semifinal W, 68-57 TOP-25 OPPONENTS Tennessee has taken on 12 ranked opponents this season, including three which were among the top 10 at the time. The Orange and White went 10-2 against top-25 teams this year. Baylor has faced 15 ranked foes

this season, with the Lady Bears owning a 7-8 mark in those contests. Baylor only claimed consecutive wins over ranked opponents once during the season. The Lady Bears downed #17/17 Oklahoma State, 80-69, in Waco on Feb. 20, and Baylor earned a 65-63 victory over #12/15 Texas A&M in College Station on Feb. 22. UT vs. Top 10 #7/4 Baylor (W) #2/2 Stanford (L) #8/8 Georgia (L) UT vs. Top 25 #12/17 Virginia (W) #17/17 Texas (W) #14/15 Oklahoma (W) #RV/22 Vanderbilt (W) #18/19 LSU (W) #RV/22 Vanderbilt (W) #20/RV LSU (W) #16/14 Kentucky (W) #19/18 Kentucky (W)

BU vs. Top 10 #8/9 Tennessee (L) #8/8 Texas A&M (W) #11/9 Nebraska (L) BU vs. Top 25 #17/11 California (W) #14/13 Arizona State (W) #23/RV Oklahoma State (L) #13/13 Oklahoma (W) #19/25 Texas (L) #12/12 Oklahoma (L) #20/17 Iowa State (L) #17/17 Oklahoma State (W) #12/15 Texas A&M (W) #18/22 Texas (L) #12/12 Oklahoma (L) #13/13 Georgetown (W)

COMMON OPPONENTS Tennessee and Baylor have faced three common opponents this season. The Lady Vols sport a perfect 3-0 mark against common opponents and the Lady Bears own a 3-4 record against similar foes. UT VS. COMMON BU OPPONENTS Nov. 17 Texas Tech San Antonio, TX W, 91-53 Dec. 6 #17/17 Texas Knoxville W, 78-58 Jan. 3 #14/15 Oklahoma Knoxville W, 96-75 BU VS. COMMON UT OPPONENTS Jan. 13 #13/13 Oklahoma Waco W, 57-47 Jan. 31 #19/25 Texas Austin, TX L, 50-61 Feb. 10 #12/12 Oklahoma Norman, OK L, 60-62 (OT) Feb. 17 Texas Tech Waco W, 65-48 Mar. 3 Texas Tech Lubbock, TX W, 69-60 Mar. 7 #18/22 Texas Waco L, 54-70 Mar. 12 #12/12 Oklahoma Kansas City, MO L, 54-59 BAYLOR NOTES SEED AND BID: No. 4 Memphis, At-large bid NCAA APPEARANCES: 9 LAST APPEARANCE: 2009, lost to No. 3 seed Louisville, 56-39, in NCAA Sweet 16 OVERALL NCAA RECORD: 17-7 BEST FINISH: National Champions (2005) FACING THIS YEAR’S TOURNEY TEAMS The Lady Bears faced 12 teams that made the 2010 NCAA Tournament in 17 games. Baylor finished with a 9-8 mark, including a 4-7 mark against conference teams that were selected for the Big Dance. Against nonconference foes who made the tourney, the Lady Bears have posted a 5-1 mark, with the lone blemish coming in the season-opener in Knoxville against the Lady Vols. BAYLOR VS. 2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS Nov. 15 #8/9 Tennessee! L, 65-74 Nov. 29 LAMAR# W, 87-65 Dec. 5 LOUISIANA TECH W, 77-67 Dec. 19 Gonzaga^ W, 70-49 Jan. 9 #23/RV Oklahoma State* L, 65-78 Jan. 13 #13/13 OKLAHOMA* W, 57-47 Jan. 17 #11/9 NEBRASKA* L, 56-65 Jan. 27 #8/8 TEXAS A&M* W, 61-53 Jan. 31 #19/25 Texas* L, 50-61 Feb. 10 #12/12 Oklahoma* L, 60-62 (OT) Feb. 13 #20/17 Iowa State* L, 45-69 Feb. 20 #17/17 OKLAHOMA STATE* W, 80-69 Feb. 22 #12/15 Texas A&M* W, 65-63 Mar. 7 #18/22 TEXAS* L, 54-70


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Mar. 12 Mar. 20 Mar. 22

#12/12 Oklahoma** Fresno State$ #13/13 Georgetown$

L, 54-59 W, 69-55 W, 49-33

Home games in CAPS * = Big 12 Conference game ** = Big 12 Conference Tournament @ Kansas City, Mo. ! = State Farm Tip-Off Classic @ Knoxville, Tenn. # = World Vision Classic @ Waco ^ = Las Vegas Holiday Hoops @ Las Vegas, Nev. $ = NCAA First/Second Rounds @ Berkeley, Calif. TAKE TWO This will mark the second meeting between the Lady Vols and Lady Bears this season. The two sides met for the season-opener in Knoxville on Nov. 15 in the State Farm Tip-Off Classic. The Lady Vols earned a 7465 win, paced by sophomore Shekinna Stricklen’s third career double-double. The Morrilton, Ark., native tallied 25 points, 14 rebounds, five assists and three steals, playing all 40 minutes. Despite being held without a field goal for the first 3:44 of the contest, the Lady Bears carried a 26-24 advantage into the halftime break, one of only five games all season that UT did not have the upper-hand after the first frame. After falling behind, 2620, at the 1:02 mark of the first half, the Lady Vols reeled off a 16-0 run to the 16:16 point of the second half and built a 10-point lead, 36-26. Stricklen scored 17 secondhalf points and led UT to its 33rd season-opening victory under Coach Summitt. For her efforts, Stricklen earned the first SEC Player of the Week honor for the 2009-10 campaign. HALL OF A GROUP The contest between the Lady Vols and Lady Bears pits the only two teams in the country with multiple Women’s Basketball Hall of Famers on their coaching staffs. On the sidelines for Tennessee are head coach Pat Summitt (Class of 1999), associate head coach Holly Warlick (Class of 2001) and assistant coach Daedra Charles-Furlow (Class of 2007). Baylor Head Coach Kim Mulkey was inducted into the hall in the Class of 2000. Current Lady Bear Assistant Coach, and Mulkey’s collegiate coach, Leon Barmore, was inducted in the Class of 2003. PHI SLAMA JAMA Lady Bear freshman Brittney Griner was a YouTube sensation coming out of Houston’s Nimitz High School for her dunking abilities. The 6-8 Griner hasn’t disappointed fans, as she’s thrown down four rim-rattlers in her rookie campaign. Only former Lady Vol standout and national player of the year Candace Parker has more collegiate dunks than Griner. Parker joined the Phi Slama Jama club seven times during her three year stay at Rocky Top. Griner moved past former Lady Vol Michelle Snow for second in NCAA annals for dunks in a career. Snow dunked three times while donning the Orange & White. BLOCK PARTY Tennessee and Baylor line up with two of the most imposing post games in the country. At the heart of the Lady Vol defense is redshirt sophomore center Kelley Cain, and anchoring the Lady Bears is freshman Brittney Griner. Cain set a Tennessee single-season record with 111 blocks on the year and posted a new Lady Vol single-game rejections record of 12 blocks against LSU on Feb. 22. In consecutive games, Cain helped the Lady Vols set school single-game records. Against the Lady Tigers, UT sent back 14 LSU shots. Three days later in the next outing, Tennessee blocked 15 Kentucky shots to set a new mark. In the Lady Bears’ second round win over Georgetown, Griner set a new NCAA single-season record of 199 blocks. The freshman also sent back 14 Hoya attempts, 13 of which came in the second half, to set a new NCAA Tournament single-game record. Through games of March 14, Griner ranked second in blocks per

game with 6.1, while Cain was fourth with 3.4. Déjà Vu Prior to this year’s season-opener, the only other time the Lady Vols and Lady Bears had squared off was on March 28, 2004, when No. 1 seeded Tennessee knocked off fourth-seeded Baylor, 71-69, in the Sweet 16 in Norman, Okla. Lady Vol senior Tasha Butts converted a pair of free throws with 0.2 seconds remaining to claim the victory for UT. FAMILIAR FOE While the Lady Vols and Lady Bears have only squared off twice previously, there is no lack of familiarity between the two coaching staffs. Baylor head honcho Kim Mulkey led Louisiana Tech to a 130-6 record as a Lady Techster. As the star point guard for La. Tech, Mulkey and the Lady Techsters faced Tennessee six times and posted a perfect 6-0 record against the Lady Vols from 1980-84. While a player at Louisiana Tech, Mulkey was under the tutelage of current Lady Bear assistant and former Lady Techster Head Coach Leon Barmore. After hanging up her sneakers, Mulkey joined Barmore’s staff and served as an assistant for the next 15 years, during which time UT and La. Tech would face each other 22 times, with the Lady Vols claiming a 14-8 advantage. In 1981, Mulkey’s Lady Techsters downed the Lady Vols, 79-59, to claim the AIAW National Championship. The following year, Mulkey again led La. Tech past UT, 6946, in the inaugural NCAA National Semifinals en route to the NCAA National Championship. In 1987, the Lady Vols returned the favor to Barmore and Mulkey, then an assistant at her alma mater. Tennessee beat La. Tech, 67-44, to win the national title but would falter in the 1988 National Semifinal, 68-59, against La. Tech. Tennessee would cap its record-setting 1998 season with a 93-75 victory over the Lady Techsters in the National Title game in Kansas City, Mo. SUMMITT SAYS REBOUNDING WINS TITLES Tennessee Head Coach Pat Summitt can often be heard imploring her team to take pride in rebounding, as rebounding is what wins championships. This season, the Lady Vols have heeded her call and have won the battle of the boards in 32 of 34 games played. The only two where UT did not clean up on the glass were at No. 2/2 Stanford (34-44) and at Alabama (33-45), with the Lady Vols earning a split in those games. The Lady Bears also have been glass masters, having outrebounded the opposition in 26 of 34 games played. Baylor was outrebounded at Tennessee (42-39), vs. Nebraska (47-

42), vs. Texas A&M (41-35), vs. Texas (42-40; 46-38), at Oklahoma (58-41; 40-39) and at Iowa State (39-33). In those contests, Baylor posted a 1-7 record with the lone victory being a 61-53 decision over Texas A&M on Jan. 27 in Waco. Date Nov. 15 Nov. 17 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 7 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 20 Mar. 22

BAYLOR SCHEDULE/RESULTS Opponent Result Score #8/9 Tennessee L 65-74 TENNESSEE TECH W 100-55 #17/11 California W 69-49 Jacksonville State W 104-45 IDAHO& W 82-37 Louisiana-Lafayette& W 89-42 LAMAR& W 87-65 LOUISIANA TECH W 77-67 Boston College% W 68-55 ORAL ROBERTS W 101-76 Gonzaga^ W 70-49 #14/13 Arizona State^ W 70-66 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 100-46 TEXAS STATE W 99-18 #23/RV Oklahoma State* L 65-78 #13/13 OKLAHOMA* W 57-47 #11/9 NEBRASKA* L 56-65 Missouri* L 62-70 #8/8 TEXAS A&M* W 61-53 #19/25 Texas* L 50-61 Kansas State* W 65-47 COLORADO* W 76-42 #12/12 Oklahoma* L 60-62 (OT) #20/17 Iowa State* L 45-69 TEXAS TECH* W 65-48 #17/17 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 80-69 #12/15 Texas A&M* W 65-63 KANSAS* W 70-47 Texas Tech* W 69-60 #18/22 TEXAS* L 54-70 Colorado** W 72-65 #12/12 Oklahoma** L 54-59 Fresno State$ W 69-55 #13/13 Georgetown$ W 49-33

Home games in ALL CAPS * = Big 12 Conference game ** = Big 12 Tournament @ Kansas City, Mo. ! = State Farm Tip-Off Classic @ Knoxville, Tenn. & = World Vision Classic @ Waco, Texas % = Maggie Dixon Classic @ New York, N.Y. ^ = Las Vegas Holiday Hoops @ Las Vegas, Nev. $ = NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds @ Berkeley, Calif.

BAYLOR ROSTER NO. 1 2 3 4 5 15 20 21 24 25 42 44 55

PLAYER Kimetria “Nae-Nae” Hayden Cherrish Wallace Jordan Madden Whitney Zachariason Melissa Jones Shanay Washington Terran Condrey Kelli Griffin Ashley Field Lindsay Palmer Brittney Griner Mariah Chandler Morghan Medlock

POS G G G F/P G G G G P G P F F

Bold indicates probable starter

HT 5-11 5-6 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-1 5-7 5-8 6-2 5-10 6-8 6-2 6-1

CL Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr.

PTS 5.4 -- 5.1 2.0 10.7 7.8 3.5 7.9 5.9 1.4 18.4 3.0 9.8

REB 2.2 -1.9 1.1 6.6 3.3 3.0 4.9 3.4 1.6 8.5 2.1 7.6


Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics #7/4 Baylor vs UT 11/15/09 5:02 pm at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn. #7/4 Baylor 65 • 0-1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF

##

Player

55

MEDLOCK, Morghan GRINER, Brittney JONES, Melissa CONDREY, Terran GRIFFIN, Kelli HAYDEN, Kimetria MADDEN, Jordan WASHINGTON, Shanay FIELD, Ashley CHANDLER, Mariah Team Totals

42 05 20 21 01 03 15 24 44

FG % 1st Half: 7-24 29.2% 3FG % 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% FT % 1st Half: 11-14 78.6%

f c g g g

4-8 3-8 5-13 0-1 2-5 1-3 2-6 1-2 1-2 0-2

0-1 0-0 1-7 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

19-50

2-12

2-4 9-10 10-10 0-0 0-1 1-2 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0

3 10 13 2 1 3 4 4 2 2 4 3 0 1 1 2 1 4 5 1 1 0 1 4 1 1 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 4 6 25-30 11 28 39 23

2nd half: 12-26 46.2% 2nd half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd half: 14-16 87.5%

TP

A TO Blk Stl

10 15 21 0 5 3 6 3 2 0

1 1 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 0

Min

3 4 6 2 2 2 2 1 0 0

0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0

65 11 22

6

4 200

Game: 19-50 38.0% Game: 2-12 16.7% Game: 25-30 83.3%

38 32 39 9 38 12 16 5 6 5

Deadball Rebounds 3

UT 74 • 1-0 ##

Player

13

SPANI, Taber JOHNSON, Glory CAIN, Kelley BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna BASS, Briana WILLIAMS, Kamiko MANNING, Alicia SMALLBONE, Sydney BREWER, Alyssia DUPREE, Faith Team Totals

25 52 05 40 01 04 15 20 33 34

FG % 1st Half: 11-38 28.9% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-14 14.3% FT % 1st Half: 0-2 0.0%

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF

f f c g g

1-7 3-7 6-12 4-13 8-21 0-1 2-6 1-3 0-0 2-2 0-1

0-3 0-0 0-0 3-8 0-6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

27-73

3-19

0-0 3-3 3-3 2-4 9-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0

2 2 4 1 3 4 7 3 4 3 7 5 0 1 1 2 6 8 14 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 4 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 17-22 20 22 42 22

2nd half: 16-35 45.7% 2nd half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd half: 17-20 85.0%

TP

A TO Blk Stl

2 9 15 13 25 0 4 2 0 4 0

1 0 1 2 5 0 1 0 0 1 0

0 4 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 2 0

74 11 12

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 4 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0

Min

29 33 17 32 40 9 14 8 1 13 4

1 11 200

Game: 27-73 37.0% Game: 3-19 15.8% Game: 17-22 77.3%

Deadball Rebounds 3

Officials: Dee Kantner, Tina Napier, Eric Brewton Technical fouls: #7/4 Baylor-None. UT-None. Attendance: 12824 UT's #52 fouls out @ 1:55/2 Score by periods #7/4 Baylor UT

1st

2nd

Total

26 24

39 50

65 74

Last FG - BU 2nd-00:26, UT 2nd-04:08. Largest lead - BU by 7 1st-07:49, UT by 14 2nd-09:49.

Points BU UT

In Paint 24 34

Off T/O 12 30

2nd Fast Chance Break 9 6 23 6

Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 4 times.

Bench 14 10


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 DUKE BLUE DEVILS (29-5) POTENTIAL NCAA REGIONAL FINAL OPPONENT LADY VOLS vs. BLUE DEVILS THE RANKINGS UT is 3rd in both the AP & ESPN/USA Today polls. Duke is 6th in both the AP & ESPN/USA Today polls. RECENT RESULTS No. 3 UT defeated No. 8 seed Dayton, 92-64, in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. No. 2 seeded Duke topped No. 7 seed LSU, 60-52 in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. UPCOMING GAMES Tennessee, the No. 1 seed from the Memphis Region, will take on No. 4 seed Baylor in the NCAA Regional Semifinal. The winner of that contest will face the victor of the showdown between No. 2 Duke and No. 11 San Diego State. COACHES’ RECORDS UT’s Pat Summitt is 1,037-195 (.842) in 36 years. Duke’s Joanne P. McCallie is 397-169 (.701) in 18 years as a head coach, and 81-21 (.794) at Duke. SERIES RECORD Duke leads the all-time series, 6-5. Home: Tennessee is 0-3 Away: Tennessee is 2-1 Neutral: Tennesseee is 3-2 Postseason: Tennessee is 1-1 LAST MEETING Duke defeated Tennessee, 62-54, on Feb. 16, 2009 at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn. 2009-10 STATISTICS Overall Record Scoring Scoring Defense Point Margin Rebounds Opponent Rebounds Rebound Margin FG% Opponent FG% Three-point FG% Opponent 3FG% FT% Opponent FT% Block Average Steal Average Turnover Average Assist Average Turnover Margin

UT 32-2 74.6 56.5 +18.2 43.4 33.8 +9.4 .465 .346 .378 .313 .670 .680 6.6 6.9 14.7 15.8 +1.3

DUKE 29-5 71.3 54.4 +16.8 43.1 34.1 +8.9 .423 .351 .311 .318 .668 .667 5.3 13.3 17.7 14.0 +5.2

LAST TIME VS. DUKE Tennessee and Duke last faced off on Feb. 16, 2009 at Thompson-Boling Arena. The seventh-ranked Blue Devils became only the third team to win three consecutive games on the Lady Vols’ home court with a 62-54 win over No. 13 Tennessee. Duke led 28-23 at halftime, but Tennessee’s Alicia Manning hit 3-pointer and Alex Fuller sank a jumper to tie the game at 28. The Blue Devils responded with a 16-0 run through an eightminute drought by the Lady Vols (18-7). Free throws by Bridgette Mitchell with 8:51 left gave Duke a 44-28 lead -- its largest of the game. Tennessee used free throws to slowly chip away at the margin, and Angie Bjorklund’s 3-pointer with 48 seconds left trimmed Duke’s lead to 58-54. The Lady Vols began fouling the Blue Devils but

couldn’t manage to pull in defensive rebounds on the missed shots. Jasmine Thomas scored 19 points and Chante Black added 18 points for Duke, which shot 41.8 percent and outrebounded the Lady Vols 49-36. Briana Bass led Tennessee, which shot a season-low 32.1 percent with 14 points, and Kelley Cain added 10. Duke scored the first four points of the first half and knocked in 50 percent of their shots in the first 10 minutes of the game. The Blue Devils took a 20-10 lead on a jumper by Thomas with 6:34 before halftime. But the Lady Vols went on an 8-1 run from there. Briana Bass hit a 3-point shot with 2:08 in the first half to tie the game at 23. Duke had 12 points off 13 Tennessee turnovers at the break. The Blue Devils had committed 14 turnovers by then, but the Lady Vols capitalized for only five points. The game was part of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Pink Zone initiative to raise breast cancer awareness. Both teams wore uniforms trimmed in pink and fans received pink and white T-shirts to wear at the game. Tennessee associate head coach Holly Warlick’s Championship for a Cause Foundation donated $67,000 to breast cancer programs, including $8,000 to the Kay Yow/WBCA Cancer Fund in memory of the North Carolina State coach who passed away on Jan. 24, 2009. THE SERIES The potential regional final match-up with Duke would be the 12th meeting all-time between the two teams in a series that dates back to 1998. During the 12-year span, Duke holds a 6-5 edge in the series, taking the last meeting on Feb. 16, 2009, to snap a 5-5 tie in the series. Tennessee’s last win over Duke came at Cameron Indoor Stadium on Jan. 28, 2008. The secondranked Lady Vols topped No. 9/10 Duke, 67-64, to snap a three-game losing streak to the Blue Devils. TENNESSEE VS. DUKE SERIES MEETINGS Dec. 6, 1998 N W, 74-60 Mar. 22, 1999 N L, 63-69 Dec. 27, 2001 N W, 89-68 Nov. 24, 2002 N L, 55-76 April 6, 2003 N W, 66-56 Jan. 24, 2004 A W, 72-69 Dec. 2, 2004 H L, 57-59 Jan. 23, 2006 A L, 53-75 Jan. 22, 2007 H L, 70-74 Jan. 28, 2008 A W, 67-64 Feb. 16, 2009 H L, 62-54 UT VS. THE ACC Tennessee has faced off against 11 Atlantic Coast Conference teams in program history, compiling an 8118 record. The Lady Vols have met North Carolina the most times of any ACC team, taking on the Tar Heels in 17 games. UT is undefeated all-time against five ACC teams, including Boston College, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest. The Orange and White has a winning record against every ACC squad except Duke, which owns a 6-5 lead in the all-time series. UT RECORD VS. ACC TEAMS ALL-TIME Team Wins Losses Boston College 3 0 Clemson 11 1 Duke 5 6 Florida State 2 0 Georgia Tech 3 0 Maryland 10 3 North Carolina 14 3 North Carolina State 12 3 Virginia 12 2 Virginia Tech 7 0 Wake Forest 2 0 TOTALS 81 18

Pct. 1.000 .917 .455 1.000 1.000 .769 .824 .800 .857 1.000 1.000 .818

LADY VOLS VS. ACC IN NCAA TOURNEY DATE OPPONENT ROUND RESULT Mar. 16, 1985 Virginia First W, 65-55 Mar. 19, 1987 Virginia Sweet 16 W, 66-58 Mar. 18, 1988 Wake Forest First W, 94-66 Mar. 26, 1988 Virginia Elite Eight W, 84-76 Mar. 23, 1989 Virginia Sweet 16 W, 80-47 Mar. 31, 1989 Maryland Semifinal W, 77-65 Mar. 22, 1990 Clemson Sweet 16 W, 80-62 Mar. 24, 1990 Virginia Elite Eight L, 75-79 OT Mar. 31, 1991 Virginia Final W, 70-67 Mar. 25, 1993 North Carolina Sweet 16 W, 74-54 Mar. 19, 1994 Clemson Second W, 78-66 Mar. 25, 1996 Virginia Elite Eight W, 52-46 Mar. 23, 1998 North Carolina Elite Eight W, 76-70 Mar. 15, 1999 Boston College Second W, 89-62 Mar. 20, 1999 Virginia Tech Sweet 16 W, 68-52 Mar. 22, 1999 Duke Elite Eight L, 63-69 Mar. 25, 2000 Virginia Sweet 16 W, 77-56 Mar. 24, 2003 Virginia Second W, 81-51 April 6, 2004 Duke Semifinal W, 66-56 Mar. 28, 2006 North Carolina Elite Eight L, 63-75 April 1, 2007 North Carolina Semifinal W, 56-50 DUKE VS. SEC IN NCAA TOURNEY The Blue Devils have met Southeastern Conference teams 12 times in the NCAA Tournament, compiling a record of 8-4 in those games. Duke has faced Georgia three times, the most of any SEC team, winning each of those contests. The Blue Devils are 1-1 all-time in the tournament against UT, falling to the Lady Vols 66-56 in the squads’ last NCAA Tourney meeting on April 6, 2003, in the national semifinal. Overall, Duke has a .667 winning percentage against the SEC in the NCAA Championships. DATE Mar. 18, ‘95 Mar. 21, ‘98 Mar. 23, ‘98 Mar. 22, ‘99 Mar. 26, ‘99 Mar. 25, ‘00 Mar. 19, ‘01 Mar. 25, ‘02 Mar. 29, ‘03 April 6, ‘03 Mar. 26, ‘05 April 2, ‘06

OPPONENT Alabama Florida Arkansas Tennessee Georgia LSU Arkansas South Carolina Georgia Tennessee Georgia LSU

ROUND RESULT Second L, 120-121 4OT Sweet 16 W, 71-58 Elite Eight L, 72-77 Elite Eight W, 69-63 Semifinal W, 81-69 Sweet 16 L, 66-79 Second W, 75-54 Elite Eight W, 77-68 Sweet 16 W, 66-63 Semifinal L, 56-66 Sweet 16 W, 63-57 Semifinal W, 84-45

TOP-25 OPPONENTS Tennessee has taken on 12 ranked opponents this season, including three which were among the top 10 at the time. The Orange and White went 10-2 against top25 teams this year. Duke has faced 11 ranked teams, including three top-five teams. The Blue Devils boast an 8-3 record in those games, including five straight victories against Top-25 teams. UT vs. Top 10 #7/4 Baylor (W) #2/2 Stanford (L) #8/8 Georgia (L) UT vs. Top 25 #12/17 Virginia (W) #17/17 Texas (W) #14/15 Oklahoma (W) #22 Vanderbilt (W) #18/19 LSU (W) #22 Vanderbilt (W) #20 LSU (W) #16/14 Kentucky (W) #19/18 Kentucky (W)

Duke vs. Top 10 #3/3 Ohio State (W) #2/2 Stanford (L) #1/1 Connecticut (L) Duke vs. Top 25 #16 Texas A&M (L) #24/25 James Madison (W) #25 Miami, Fla. (W) #13/14 Florida State (W) #18/15 North Carolina (W) #19 Georgia Tech (W) #21/18 Virginia (W) #21 LSU (W)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 COMMON OPPONENTS Tennessee and Duke have faced three common opponent this season. Tennessee is 3-1 in these games with two victories over LSU. Duke holds a 2-1 record, defeating Virginia and, most recently, LSU. Both teams dropped a road contest at No. 2 Stanford, only five days apart. TENNESSEE VS. COMMON DUKE OPPONENTS Nov. 22 #12/17 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. W, 77-63 Dec. 19 #2/2 Stanford Palo Alto, Calif. L, 52-67 Jan. 24 #18/19 LSU Baton Rouge, La. W, 55-43 Feb. 22 #20 LSU Knoxville, Tenn. W, 70-61 DUKE VS. COMMON UT OPPONENTS Dec. 15 #2/2 Stanford Palo Alto, Calif. Feb. 26 #21/18 Virginia Durham, N.C. Mar. 22 #21 LSU Durham, N.C.

L, 55-71 W, 83-65 W, 60-52

DANCE PARTNERS During the course of the 2009-10 season, Duke played 14 games against 11 teams that made the NCAA Tournament. The Blue Devils went 10-4 in these contests, including victories over No. 2 seed Ohio State and No. 3 seed Florida State. Duke vs. 2010 NCAA Tournament Teams Nov. 15 #16 Texas A&M Dec. 3 #3/3 OHIO STATE Dec. 15 #2/2 Stanford Dec. 18 #24/25 JAMES MADISON Dec. 31 Temple Jan. 18 #1/1 CONNECTICUT Jan. 29 #13/14 FLORIDA STATE Feb. 8 #18/15 NORTH CAROLINA Feb. 11 N.C. STATE Feb. 19 #19 Georgia Tech Feb. 26 #21/18 VIRGINIA Feb. 28 North Carolina Mar. 6 Georgia Tech Mar. 7 N.C. State

L, 77-95 W, 83-67 L, 55-71 W, 79-65 W, 70-62 L, 48-81 W, 73-43 W, 79-51 W, 70-39 W, 64-50 W, 83-65 L, 54-64 W, 67-55 W, 70-60

Home games in CAPS DUKE NOTES SEED AND BID: No. 2 Memphis, Automatic bid NCAA APPEARANCES: 17 LAST APPEARANCE: 2009, lost to No. 9 seed Michigan St., 63-49, in NCAA Second Round OVERALL NCAA RECORD: 42-16 BEST FINISH: NCAA Runner-Up HOW SWEET IT IS With its 60-52 win over LSU on March 22, Duke earned a return trip to the Sweet 16. The Blue Devils saw an 11-year streak of Sweet 16 appearances broken last year with a second round loss to No. 9 seed Michi-

DUKE ROSTER

NO. PLAYER POS 1 Chelsea Hopkins G 3 Shay Selby G 5 Jasmine Thomas G 13 Karima Christmas F/G 15 Bridgette Mitchell F/G 21 Joy Cheek F 24 Kathleen Scheer F/G 31 Keturah Jackson G/F 32 Alexis Rogers F/G 34 Krystal Thomas C 43 Allison Vernerey C 44 Janee Johnson F Bold indicates probable starter

gan State. The Blue Devils have made 17 total appearances in the NCAA Tournament, moving past the first round each time. Although Duke has never captured the NCAA crown, it has come close, reaching the national semifinals four times and the title game twice. The Blue Devils nearly brought the NCAA Championship back to Durham for the first time in program history on April 4, 2006, when they fell to Maryland, 78-75, in overtime in Boston, Mass. LONG HISTORY Although the series history between Tennessee and Duke goes back just 12 years, the Blue Devils are no strangers to Southeastern Conference competition in the NCAA Tournament. In its 15 appearances in the tourney, Duke has faced 12 SEC opponents, compiling an 8-4 record all-time. When taking on SEC teams in the Elite Eight, the Blue Devils are 2-1, earning wins in 1999 and 2002. On March 22, 1999, a Final Four-bound Duke team knocked the Lady Vols out of the tournament with a 69-63 victory in the East Regional Final. Likewise, UT has rarely made a trip to the NCAA Tournament without facing at least one ACC squad. In 16 of its 29 total appearances, Tennessee has faced an ACC team. In 1999, Duke was the third ACC school that the Lady Vols played after taking out Boston College and Virginia Tech in earlier rounds. The Orange and White is 18-3 all-time in the NCAA Tournament against ACC opponents. FAMILIAR FACES Of the four head coaches in the Memphis regional, three of them also met in a different postseason setting five years ago. The 2005 Final Four, held in Indianapolis, Ind., featured Tennessee (coached by Pat Summitt), Baylor (Kim Mulkey) and Michigan State (Joanne P. McCallie). The Spartans’ path to the national championship game went through UT. McCallie and MSU topped Tennessee, 68-64, in the Final Four on April 3, 2005, in Indianapolis, Ind. The win pushed the Spartans into the first title game in program history. GOLD STANDARD Along with elevating Michigan State into the upper echelon of collegiate women’s basketball, Head Coach Joanne McCallie also led two U.S. youth national teams to gold medals in international competition. During the summer of 2006, McCallie guided the U.S. Under-20 team to a perfect 5-0 record and the gold at the FIBA Americas Championships in Mexico City. The U-20 squad outscored its opponents by 62 points per game, setting 28 Under-20 records along the way. McCallie followed that performance with another gold in 2007, this time at the FIBA Under-21 World Championships in Moscow. The U-21s went 8-0 and were comprised of mainly college players. WELCOME TO ATLANTA

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The last NCAA Tournament meeting between Tennessee and Duke took place at the 2003 Final Four in Atlanta, Ga. Behind 25 points and 15 rebounds from Gwen Jackson, the Lady Vols downed Duke, 66-56, to advance to the 10th NCAA Championship game in program history and first since 2000. Against the Blue Devils, Tennessee overcame a 29-27 halftime deficit to snap a 15-game Duke winning streak. All-America selection Alana Beard had 29 points for the Blue Devils, leading all scorers. UT would ultimately lose the title game, falling, 73-68, at the hands of Connecticut. ELITE COMPANY Duke is one of only six teams competing in its 15th straight NCAA Tournament this year. The Blue Devils are among some of the storied programs in women’s basketball on a list that includes Tennessee (29), Stanford (23), UConn (21), Georgia (16) and Notre Dame (15). Collectively, those six schools have captured 17 NCAA titles, including 12 of the last 15, and made 30 appearances in the national championship game in the tournament’s 29-year history. RECIPE(S) FOR SUCCESS On the season, Duke is 25-0 when shooting above 40 percent from the floor. The Blue Devils have also outscored opponents in the paint by a margin of 1,136-602, or 33.4-17.7 on a per-game basis. THIRD TIME’S THE CHARM Duke won its sixth Atlantic Coast Conference tournament championship and its first under head coach Joanne P. McCallie, defeating N.C. State, 70-60, on March 7. The Blue Devils were 0-2 in ACC title games under “Coach P,” losing in 2007 and 2008. Duke got 18 points and six assists from Tournament MVP Jasmine Thomas against the Wolfpack. All-Tournament First Team selections Karima Christmas (13 points) and Joy Cheek (11 points, seven rebounds) also tallied doubledigit points for Duke. With the victory, McCallie became the first Division I coach to win four different conference championships - North Atlantic (1995, 1996), America East (1997, 1998), Big Ten (2005) and ACC (2010). ROCKY TOP CONNECTION After 29 consecutive NCAA Tournament selections and eight national championships, it’s not surprising to find former Lady Vol student-athletes, coaches and graduate assistants all over the collegiate basketball ranks. Current Duke Assistant Coach Al Brown counts himself among the Lady Vol basketball alumni, having spent seven years as an assistant at Tennessee. During his time at Rocky Top, Brown helped Pat Summitt guide the Lady Vols to five NCAA Final Fours, four national title game appearances and the NCAA Championship “three-peat” from 1996-98. SUMMITT VS. MCCALLIE In her coaching career, Duke Joanne P. McCallie has faced Pat Summitt 13 times. McCallie began her coaching career as an assistant at Auburn from 198892. During her tenure on the Plains, the Tigers went 3-6 against the Lady Vols, including a 76-60 loss in the 1989 NCAA National Championship game. McCallie’s Michigan State teams were 1-1 against UT. The Spartans ended Tennessee’s 2004-05 season by defeating the Lady Vols, 68-64, in the National Semifinals. Tennessee returned the favor early in the 2005-06 season, thrashing No. 9 MSU, 83-55 at the Paradise Jam in the U.S. Virgin Islands. At Duke, McCallie is also 1-1 against Summitt, winning the most recent matchup in Thompson-Boling Arena on Feb. 16, 2009. HIGHWAY ROBBERY Duke ranked second nationally and first among tournament teams in steals, averaging 13.3 per game. Duke trailed only Oral Roberts (15.8 steals per game), who did not earn a bid to the big dance. The Blue Devils have forced 38 turnovers through two rounds, including 22


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 from LSU in the second round, the 23rd time a Duke opponent has committed 20+ turnovers. Junior guard Jasmine Thomas has 94 steals this season, good for 26th in the nation with an average of 2.8 per game. AWARD WINNERS Four Blue Devils received ACC postseason accolades for their efforts during the 2009-10 season. Senior Keturah Jackson was named to the ACC All-Defensive Team after averaging 3.5 rebounds per game and 2.3 steals per game. Freshman Allison Vernerey (7.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg) was named to the conference All-Freshman Team. Senior forward Joy Cheek earned a third-team All-ACC nod and junior guard Jasmine Thomas was first team All-Conference. Thomas (15.6 ppg, 4.1 apg) is a John R. Wooden Award, Naismith and State Farm Wade Trophy National Player of the Year candidate. HITTING THE BOOKS This season, four Duke women’s basketball student-athletes were named to the All-ACC Academic team, while junior Jasmine Thomas was presented the Kay Yow Award as the Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Thomas along with senior Keturah Jackson, senior Bridgette Mitchell and freshman Allison Vernerey earned All-ACC Academic team honors. With four selections, Duke led all ACC schools for the second straight year. FOUR OF A KIND Following the conclusion of the 2009-10 regular season, Duke head coach Joanne P. McCallie was named the ACC Coach of the Year by a vote of the Blue Ribbon Panel. With the honor, McCallie became the first Division I head coach in NCAA history to be named a conference coach of the year in four different conferences. In addition to this year’s award, she was named the North Atlantic Coach of the Year in 1995 and 1996, America East Conference Coach of the Year in 1999 and the Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2005. DOING IT WITH DEFENSE Duke has been one of the top defensive teams in the nation all season long and currently leads the ACC in scoring defense (54.6), steals (13.4) and rebounding margin (+9.6). In the NCAA stats, Duke ranks second in steals, eighth in rebound margin and 13th in scoring defense. The

Blue Devils are 21-0 this season when holding opponents below 60 points. CLAMPING DOWN In its second round victory over LSU, Duke needed a strong showing in the second half to advance to Memphis. The Blue Devils allowed a season-high 52.4 percent shooting in the first half and were outrebounded by the Tigers, 15-11. LSU held a seven-point lead in the first half and the two teams were tied at the break. However, Duke regrouped at halftime and held the Tigers to only 28.6 percent shooting in the second half and posted a 22-12 edge on the boards. The Blue Devils outscored LSU, 35-27, to ensure a trip to the Memphis Regional. MONDAY NIGHT BASKETBALL Should Tennessee and Duke face off in the Regional Semifinals, the game would be played on Monday night at the FedExForum. Duke is 5-1 in Monday games this season, including the 60-52 victory over LSU in the second round which punched its ticket to Memphis. The Blue Devils also defeated Charlotte, Maine, N.C. Central and UNC on Mondays. Their lone Monday loss came at the hands of No. 1 Connecticut on Jan. 18. WALKIN’ IN MEMPHIS When it tips off against West Virginia on Saturday, Duke will be playing its first-ever game in the city of Memphis. The Blue Devils are 11-7 all-time in NCAA Regional play, earning trips to the Final Four in 1999, 2002, 2003 and 2006. END OF THE LINE The last time Duke faced Tennessee in an NCAA Regional contest, the third-seeded Blue Devils knocked the Lady Vols out of the 1999 championships in the Sweet 16 en route to their first Final Four appearance. The loss was a bitter one for UT, as it closed out the illustrious collegiate career of all-time leading scorer and rebounder Chamique Holdsclaw. The defeat at the hands of the Blue Devils marked the end of an era that saw the Orange and White capture back-to-back-to-back NCAA Titles from 1996-98. The loss also started an eight year national championship drought for Tennessee. DUKE SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Result Score

Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 20 Mar. 22

Houston Baptist W #16 Texas A&M L GEORGIA SOUTHERN W CHARLOTTE W Western Kentucky& W Marquette& W #3/3 OHIO STATE W SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA W #2/2 Stanford L #24/25 JAMES MADISON W Maine W N.C. CENTRAL W Temple W PROVIDENCE W Clemson* W WAKE FOREST* W #25 Miami (Fl.)* W #1/1 CONNECTICUT L VIRGINIA TECH* W Maryland* W #13/14 FLORIDA STATE* W Boston College* L #18/15 NORTH CAROLINA* W N.C. STATE* W Virginia Tech* W #19 Georgia Tech* W MARYLAND* W #21/18 VIRGINIA* W North Carolina* L Maryland^ W Georgia Tech^ W NC State^ W HAMPTON% W #21 LSU% W

104-35 77-95 69-42 57-44 70-47 74-43 83-67 78-72 55-71 79-65 75-34 117-28 70-62 88-63 67-41 65-51 69-62 48-81 69-38 58-57 73-43 57-61 79-51 70-39 65-53 64-50 71-59 83-65 54-64 66-64 67-55 70-60 72-37 60-52

Home games in ALL CAPS *= Atlantic Coast Conference game ^= Atlantic Coast Conf. Tourn. @ Greensboro, N.C. &= Caribbean Challenge in Cancun, Mexico %= NCAA First/Second Rounds @ Durham, N.C.

Lady Vol Individual Career Stats vs. Duke Name GP/GS MIN FG FGA Briana Bass 1/0 24 3 4 Vicki Baugh 1/0 15 4 5 Angie Bjorklund 2/2 67 7 25 Alyssia Brewer 1/0 17 3 6 Kelley Cain 1/1 24 4 6 Amber Gray 1/0 5 0 0 Glory Johnson 1/0 16 0 6 Alicia Manning 1/1 17 1 2 Sydney Smallbone 1/0 4 0 0 Shekinna Stricklen 1/1 28 2 10

3-POINTERS REBOUNDS PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF .750 2 2 1.000 6 6 1.000 0 2 2 2.0 1 .800 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 3 0 3 3.0 3 .280 4 13 .307 3 4 .750 4 1 5 2.5 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 5 .000 3 2 5 5.0 1 .667 0 0 .000 2 6 .333 1 5 6 6.0 4 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 1 2 3 3.0 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 3 3.0 5 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 .200 0 3 .000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 3.0 5

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Blue Devil INDIVIDUAL Career Stats vs. Tennessee 3-POINTERS REBOUNDS Name GP/GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF Joy Cheek 3/1 62 8 17 .471 0 1 .000 3 7 .429 9 10 19 6.3 11 Karima Christmas 1/0 7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 0 2 2.0 2 Bridgette Mitchell 1/1 19 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 6 2 8 8.0 2 Keturah Jackson 2/0 48 6 8 .750 0 0 .000 0 4 .000 2 5 7 3.5 2 Jasmine Thomas 2/2 66 11 19 .579 4 6 .667 6 8 .750 2 6 8 4.0 3 Krystal Thomas 2/0 16 1 8 0.125 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 4 4 8 4.0 3

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ST PTS/AVG 4 26/8.7 1 0/0.0 3 4/4.0 4 12/6.0 5 32/16.0 0 3/1.5


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS (23-10)

the Final Four in San Antonio. The Lady Vols faced off against the top-seed of the Mideast Region, Connecticut, in the National Semifinals. The Huskies won that contest 79-56.

POTENTIAL NCAA REGIONAL FINAL OPPONENT LADY VOLS vs. AZTECS THE RANKINGS UT is 3rd in both the AP and ESPN/USA Today polls. San Diego State is receiving votes in the AP poll. RECENT RESULTS No. 3/3 UT beat No. 8 seed Dayton, 92-64, in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. San Diego State topped No. 3 seed West Virginia, 64-55, in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. UPCOMING GAMES Tennessee, the No. 1 seed from the Memphis Region, will take on No. 4 seed Baylor in a Regional semifinal. The winner of that contest will face the victor of the showdown between No. 2 seed Duke and No. 11 seed San Diego State. COACHES’ RECORDS UT’s Pat Summitt is 1,037-195 (.842) in 36 years. San Diego State’s Beth Burns is 231-154 (.600) in 13 years at SDSU and 312-219 (.588) in 18 years overall. SERIES RECORD This would be the first-ever meeting between the two schools. 2009-10 STATISTICS Overall Record Scoring Scoring Defense Point Margin Rebounds Opponent Rebounds Rebound Margin FG% Opponent FG% Three-point FG% Opponent 3FG% FT% Opponent FT% Block Average Steal Average Turnover Average Assist Average Turnover Margin

UT 32-2 74.6 56.5 +18.2 43.4 33.8 +9.4 .465 .346 .378 .313 .670 .680 6.6 6.9 14.7 15.8 +1.3

SDSU 23-10 65.6 57.8 +7.8 36.4 33.9 +2.5 .447 .388 .344 .271 .696 .682 5.3 9.4 18.8 15.8 +0.5

UT VS. MOUNTAIN WEST The Lady Vols have only faced three of the nine current Mountain West Conference members and boast a perfect 6-0 mark against the league. Tennessee’s last win came over TCU on Dec. 19, 2004, when the No. 9/10-ranked Lady Vols downed the Lady Frogs, 82-55, in Knoxville. RECORDS VS. MOUNTAIN WEST TEAMS Team Wins Losses BYU 1 0 TCU 4 0 UNLV 1 0 TOTALS 6 0

Pct. 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

LADY VOLS VS. MWC IN NCAA TOURNEY Tennessee is 1-0 all-time in NCAA Tournament games against teams from the Mountain West. The No. 6/6-ranked and second-seeded Lady Vols defeated BYU, 68-57, on March 23, 2002, in a Sweet 16 match-up in Ames, Iowa. Tennessee would then go on to beat fourthranked and top-seeded Vanderbilt, 68-63, to advance to

DATE OPPONENT Mar. 23, 2002 BYU

ROUND Sweet 16

RESULT W, 68-57

SDSU VS. SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE San Diego State has only faced four Southeastern Conference teams in its history, two of which occurred this season. The Aztecs are 3-2 all-time against SEC teams, including a 58-55 loss to South Carolina at the Paradise Jam in November and a 66-55 victory over Auburn in the championship game of the San Diego Surf ‘N Slam in December. SDSU RECORD VS. SEC TEAMS ALL-TIME Team Wins Losses Alabama 1 0 Auburn 1 0 Georgia 1 1 South Carolina 0 1 TOTALS 3 2

Pct. 1.000 1.000 .500 .000 .600

SDSU VS. SEC IN NCAA TOURNEY The Aztecs have met an SEC team just once in the NCAA Tournament. Georgia defeated No. 9 seed San Diego State, 85-68, in a first round game at Georgia Coliseum in Athens, Ga., on Mar. 19, 1993. DATE OPPONENT ROUND RESULT Mar. 19, 1993 Georgia First L, 68-85 TOP-25 OPPONENTS Tennessee has taken on 12 ranked opponents this season, including three which were among the top 10 at the time. The Orange and White went 10-2 against top-25 teams this year. SDSU has competed in six contests against ranked teams, posting a 3-3 record in those contests, including its two most recent victories over No. 17/20 Texas and No. 10/10 West Virginia. UT vs. Top 10 #7/4 Baylor (W) #2/2 Stanford (L) #8/8 Georgia (L) UT vs. Top 25 #12/17 Virginia (W) #17/17 Texas (W) #14/15 Oklahoma (W) #RV/22 Vanderbilt (W) #18/19 LSU (W) #RV/22 Vanderbilt (W) #20/RV LSU (W) #16/14 Kentucky (W) #19/18 Kentucky (W)

SDSU vs. Top 10 #5/6 Notre Dame (L) #10/10 West Virginia (W) SDSU vs. Top 25 #20/17 Oklahoma (L) #22/RV TCU (L) #23/25 TCU (W) #17/20 Texas (W)

COMMON OPPONENTS Tennessee and San Diego State have four common opponents this season. The Lady Vols earned victories against each of these teams, including nonconferences wins against Big 12 foes Texas and Oklahoma. San Diego State dropped games against No. 20/17 Oklahoma and South Carolina at the Paradise Jam in late November, but rebounded to beat Auburn and No. 17/20 Texas. UT VS. COMMON SDSU OPPONENTS Dec. 6 #17/17 Texas Knoxville W, 78-58 Jan. 3 #14/15 Oklahoma Knoxville W, 96-75 Jan. 7 South Carolina Knoxville W, 79-62 Jan. 28 Auburn Knoxville W, 85-56 Jan. 31 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. W, 60-55 SDSU VS. COMMON UT OPPONENTS Nov. 27 #20/17 Oklahoma St. Thomas, USVI L, 48-87

Nov. 28 South Carolina Dec. 30 Auburn Mar. 21 No. 17/20 Texas

St. Thomas, USVI L, 55-58 San Diego W, 66-55 Austin, Texas W, 74-63

SDSU NOTES SEED AND BID: No. 11 Memphis, Automatic bid NCAA APPEARANCES: 8 LAST APPEARANCE: 2009, lost to No. 1 seed Stanford, 77-49, in the NCAA Tournament Second Round. OVERALL NCAA RECORD: 6-7 BEST FINISH: Second Round (1984, 85, 94, 09) FACING THIS YEAR’S TOURNEY TEAMS The Aztecs compiled a 2-3 mark against NCAA Tournament teams in the regular season before rattling off a pair of wins in the “Big Dance.” SDSU suffered back-to-back losses at the hands of Notre Dame, 8479, and Oklahoma, 87-48, at the Paradise Jam on Nov. 26-27. San Diego State rebounded to defeat UC Riverside on the road on Dec. 4 and split with Mountain West Conference-rival TCU. The Aztecs fell to the Lady Frogs, 80-63, on Jan. 16 in Fort Worth, but cruised to an 84-61 home victory on Feb. 16. SDSU opened the tournament by defeating Texas, 74-63, on March 21, before surging past West Virginia, 64-55, on Tuesday night to claim its first appearance in the NCAA Regional Semifinals. SDSU VS. 2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS Nov. 26 #5/6 Notre Dame$ L, 79-84 Nov. 27 #20/17 Oklahoma$ L, 48-87 Dec. 4 at UC Riverside W, 66-59 Jan. 16 at #22/rv TCU* L, 63-80 Feb. 16 #23/25 TCU* W, 84-61 Mar. 21 #17/20 Texas& W, 74-63 Mar. 23 #10/10 West Virginia& W, 64-55 Home games in CAPS * = Mountain West Conference game $ = U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam & = NCAA Tournament UPSET SPECIALISTS Head Coach Beth Burns’ San Diego State squad has quickly built a reputation as masters in the art of the upset at the NCAA Tournament since the Aztecs made their first appearance in the “Big Dance” in 12 years in 2009. There, 10th-seeded SDSU defeated Big Eastfoe and No. 7 seed DePaul, 76-70. For its encore this season, No. 11 seed San Diego State knocked off No. 6 Texas, 74-63, in Austin, Texas, before taking down 10th-ranked and third-seeded West Virginia, 64-55. This is San Diego State’s first-ever appearance in the third round of the tournament. Overall, the Aztecs are 6-7 all-time in the NCAA Tournament, while head coach Beth Burns is 4-6. SDSU is also taking an eight-game winsstreak into the Sweet 16, its longest since winning claiming 11 victories in a row in 1996-97. IF THE GLASS SLIPPER FITS ... San Diego State is a the lowest seed left in the tournament and the first double-digit seed to make the Sweet 16 since Marist crashed the party in 2007. That year, the 13th-seeded Red Foxes upset fourth-seed Ohio State and fifth-seed MTSU before falling to No. 1 seed and eventual national champion Tennessee, 68-54, in the regional finals. The Aztecs are just the sixth 11seed to make it to the Round of 16, and if they get past Duke, will become the first No. 11 and second doubledigit Cinderella ever to play in the Elite Eight. Lamar, a No. 10 seed, reached the 1991 Regional Finals. SDSU is the first 11-seed to advance to the Sweet 16 since UCSB upset Colorado and Houston before meeting eventual national champ Connecticut in the regional semifinals and losing, 63-55, in 2004. No. 11 seeds are 32-83 alltime in NCAA Tournament games (.278 winning percentage), but 0-5 in the regional semifinals. If the Aztecs win two more games they would supplant the 1998 Arkansas squad, seeded ninth, as the lowest seed to reach the Final Four.


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 MORRIS SCORING MORE The bigger the stage, the bigger senior guard Jené Morris’ offensive production. After averaging 16.3 ppg in 28 regular season games, the San Francisco native has erupted for an average of 22.4 in five postseason contests this season. She put the nation on notice of her scoring abilities by erupting for 35 points in her NCAA Tournament debut, a 76-70 upset win over DePaul in the first round a year ago. She also went over the 30-point plateau (32) in a first-round 74-63 upset over Texas this season. In four career NCAA Tournament games she is averaging 27.0 ppg and shooting 49.0 percent (34-69) from the field and 50.0 percent (10-20) from three-point land. Compare those numbers to Morris’ career averages of 15.8 ppg, 42.6 percent field goal shooting and 34.6 three-point percentage. Against WVU on Tuesday, Morris notched 27 points - her 26th 20-point game of her career and 12th this season. She also had 32 points against then-No.5/6 Notre Dame in a narrow 84-79 loss at the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam on Nov. 26. Additionally, Morris led the Mount West Conference in scoring in league games, boasting an 18.4 average. JENé PLAYS ‘D’ TOO While she made her name lighting up the scoreboards the past two NCAA Tournaments, Jené Morris put herself on the map by dominating on the opposite end of the court. Morris snagged her second straight Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year award this season, as she is on pace to lead the conference in steals, at 2.9 per game, for the third season in a row. It’s no surprise, her 288 career steals in three seasons is an MWC record. Classmate and fellow guard Quenese Davis is second on the MWC career swipes list with 271. NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE The Aztecs’ success this season should come as no surprise as SDSU returned four of five starters, 82 percent of its scoring, 82 percent of its rebounding and 91 percent of its assists from the school’s first 20-win team in 12 years. The 2008-09 San Diego State squad finished 24-8 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. While, the Aztecs lost starter Jen Layton-Bailes, they returned first-team all-conference picks Jené Morris and Paris Johnson, as well as secondteam selection Quenese Davis. 60 IS THE MAGIC NUMBER SDSU has limited 18 of its 33 opponents to under 60 points in a game in 2009-10 and is 17-1 in those games. The Aztecs’ only loss in those 18 games was on Nov. 28 to the Gamecocks of South Carolina. USC defeated San Diego State, 58-55, at the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam. Consequently, Tennessee has failed to score 60 points just three times this season, two of which accounted for UT’s only losses of the season. The Lady Vols suffered a 67-52 loss at Stanford on Dec. 19, and a 53-50 defeat to Georgia on Jan. 21. The Big Orange followed the loss to the Lady Bulldogs by edging LSU, 55-43, in Baton Rouge, La., three days later. Tennessee hasn’t lost or failed to score 60 since. TOWERS OF POWER San Diego State junior forward Jessika Bradley emerged as a standout post presence for the Aztecs after sitting out the 2008-09 season, following her transfer from Baylor. The 2010 Mountain West Newcomer of the Year could meet her former team in the regional finals. First, the Bears must get past Tennessee and the Aztecs past Duke. Bradley averaged 6.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game for Baylor in 2008-09. She has upped those averages to 7.2 points and team-bests of 6.6 boards and 1.9 blocks for SDSU this season. The 6-3 Bradley will team with 6-4 second-team all-conference center Paris Johnson (11.1 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 1.7 bpg) in the post. The pair could meet UT’s sophomore post trio of Alyssia Brewer, Glory Johnson and Kelley Cain. All three Lady Vols are averaging at least 10 points and six boards

per game, and stand at least 6-3. FAMILIAR FOES If the Lady Vols and Aztecs meet in the Regional Finals it will be the first meeting ever between the two teams, but not the first time Tennessee has faced San Diego State in the tournament ... this season. The UT men defeated SDSU, 62-59, in the first round of the Men’s NCAA Tournament on March 18 in Providence, R.I. If UT and SDSU both reach the Elite Eight this wouldn’t be the first time both Tennessee squads have met the same team in the tournament, either. In 2000, the Lady Vols fell, 71-52, to Connecticut in the NCAA National Championship Game. The Lady Huskies may have been looking to give UT payback for the Vols’ upset the defending champion UConn men’s hoopsters, 65-51, in the second round. Back before the Women’s NCAA Tournament, the Lady Vols met the same team as the men in the AIAW Championships in 1980 (Maryland) and 1981 (Virginia). The UT women were victorious both years, while the Big Orange suffered back-to-back second-round defeats. IRON Q Senior guard Quenese Davis has played in every game since starting her career at San Diego State in 2006, logging minutes in 124 straight contests and starting 123 of those games. She has started 121 consecutive games dating back to her rookie season, surpassing the previous SDSU record of 118 set by Michelle Suman from 1991-95. She led the Aztecs in minutes this season, averaging 35.2 mpg. In leading San Diego State to the Mountain West Conference Tournament Championship, Davis averaged 39.0 mpg in three contests. She also upped her scoring average by more than five points, filling the cup up with 18.7 points en route to tournament MVP accolades. SORRY, CINDERELLA Tennessee is 18-1 all-time versus double-digit seeds in the NCAA Tournament, with its lone loss coming last season to 12th-seeded Ball State. The Lady Vols have only faced one No. 11 seed ever in the tournament, taking out BYU, 68-59, in the 2002 Sweet 16. BYU is the only Mountain West Conference member UT has ever faced in the “Big Dance.” The only other doubledigit seed to meet the Orange and White after the first weekend is Marist. The 13th-seeded Red Foxes lost to Tennessee, 68-54, in the 2008 Regional Semifinals.

SISTER ACTS SDSU has two pairs of sisters on its team. Senior Quenese Davis and her sister, Coco, a junior, rank 1-2 on the Aztecs in assists and both start at guard. Junior forward Allison Duffy is the first Aztec off the bench, while her freshman sister is a reserve guard. SAN DIEGO STATE SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Result Score Nov. 13 UC Irvine W 64-42 Nov. 17 SAN DIEGO W 79-52 Nov. 21 ARIZONA^ W 57-38 Nov. 26 #5/6 Notre Dame# L 79-84 Nov. 27 #20/17 Oklahoma# L 48-87 Nov. 28 South Carolina# L 55-58 Dec. 4 UC Riverside W 66-59 Dec. 8 PEPPERDINE L (OT) 61-62 Dec. 11 LONG BEACH STATE W 67-62 Dec. 21 Loyola Marymount W 75-54 Dec. 28 WAKE FOREST$ W 63-62 Dec. 30 AUBURN$ W 66-55 Jan. 6 New Mexico* W 61-39 Jan. 9 WYOMING* W 65-50 Jan. 13 UNLV* W 70-41 Jan. 16 at #22 TCU* L 63-80 Jan. 20 UTAH* W 51-42 Jan. 23 at BYU* L 63-73 Jan. 30 COLORADO STATE* W 59-38 Feb. 3 Air Force* W 68-48 Feb. 6 NEW MEXICO* L 58-65 Feb. 10 Wyoming* L 51-63 Feb. 13 at UNLV* L 59-66 Feb. 16 #23/25 TCU* W 84-61 Feb. 21 Utah* L 55-73 Feb. 24 BYU* W 73-71 Mar. 3 Colorado State* W 73-54 Mar. 6 AIR FORCE* W 87-52 Mar. 10 Wyoming** W 60-51 Mar. 12 BYU** W 77-47 Mar. 13 Utah** W (OT) 70-60 Mar. 21 #17/20 Texas% W 74-63 Mar. 23 #10/10 West Virginia% W 64-55 Home games in ALL CAPS ^ = 2009 JHG Jam @ San Diego, Calif. # = 2009 Paradise Jam @ St. Thomas, USVI $ = 2009 San Diego Surf ‘N Slam @ San Diego, Calif. * = Mountain West Conference game ** = MWC Tournament @ Las Vegas, Nev. % = NCAA First & Second Rounds @ Austin, Texas

SAN DIEGO STATE ROSTER NO. 1 2 3 4 5 22 23 31 32 34 40 42 54 55

PLAYER Jessika Bradley Coco Davis Quenese Davis Kim Spinardi Jené Morris Gabrielle Clark Ashley Duffy Kiyana Stamps Paris Johnson Allison Duffy Candace Chambers Malia Nahinu Courtney Clements Kalena Tutt

POS F G G G G F G G C F F C G C

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HT 6-3 5-9 5-10 5-8 5-9 6-1 5-9 5-9 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-6 6-0 6-2

CL Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So.

PTS REB 7.2 6.6 5.7 4.4 13.2 5.5 1.1 0.6 17.2 2.6 --- --1.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 11.1 6.3 7.7 3.5 1.1 0.9 --- ----- --1.2 1.7


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LADY VOL WEEKLY GAMES, RECORD, POLLS

GAMES PLAYED

CARSON-NEWMAN (EXH) DELTA STATE (EXH), #7/4 BAYLOR Texas Tech, #12/17 Virginia RV Middle Tennessee, UCLA GEORGE WASHINGTON, #17/17 TEXAS Rutgers LOUISVILLE, #2 Stanford San Francisco OLD DOMINION, #14/15 OKLAHOMA SOUTH CAROLINA, Mississippi State Florida, #NR/22 VANDERBILT #8 Georgia, #18/19 LSU AUBURN, South Carolina ARKANSAS #22 Vanderbilt, #RV Ole Miss, FLORIDA Alabama #20/NR LSU, #16/14 KENTUCKY, OLE MISS SEC Tournament-Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, #19/18 Kentucky No games Austin Peay Dayton, #14/18 Baylor

2010 NCAA TOURNEY TIME FOR TENNESSEE The Lady Vols are playing in the postseason for the 35th time in Coach Pat Summitt’s 36year career at Tennessee. UT served as host for NCAA First/Second Rounds from 1982-2003 and 2005. UT started the tournament at home in Knoxville for the first time since hosting the eight-team pod in 2005. In the 29 years of the women’s NCAA Tournament, UT has been on the road for the opening rounds five times. The Lady Vols traveled in 2004 (Tallahassee, Fla.), 2006 (Norfolk, Va.), 2007 (Pittsburgh, Pa.), 2008 (West Lafayette, Ind.) and 2009 (Bowling Green, Ky.). Tennessee now advances to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the 28th time overall. VOLUNTEER STATE SUCCESS This marks the ninth time Tennessee will try to advance to the Final Four from a regional held in the state of Tennessee. The Lady Vols moved on to the Final Four six times while hosting a regional tournament in Knoxville (1982, 1984, 1987, 1991, 1995 and 2003). UT also advanced from the 1998 Mideast Regional in Nashville and the 2000 Mideast Regional in Memphis. Overall, the Big Orange has a 16-0 record in The Volunteer State regional play. THANK YOU, THANK YOU VERY MUCH Tennessee punched its ticket to the NCAA Final Four in Philadelphia, Penn., after winning the Mideast Regional in Memphis, Tenn., in 2000. Back then, UT played in the now extinct “Pyramid” in Memphis. The Lady Vols registered wins over Virginia, 77-56, in the Sweet 16 and Texas Tech, 57-44, in the Elite 8. UT coach Pat Summitt picked up career wins 726 and 727 in those Memphis games. WILL ORANGE TRAVEL?? You can count on it! The Lady Vols are fortunate to have some tremendous fans who travel all year long. Not to brag... but with the Lady Vols in the house, opponents averaged 6,311 fans in 12 away games. In five neutral court settings, UT helped to attract 5,758 spectators. Of course, UT fans showed a great deal of support for the 2010 First/Second Rounds in Knoxville with 10,922 showing up for the First Round games and 10,022 attending the Second Round. Folks may not realize it but Memphis is not exactly a quick jaunt from Knoxville. The “Bluff City” is about 390 miles from Knoxville ... about

RECORD

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the same distance as Los Angeles is to San Francisco. The University of Tennessee Alumni Office “Big Orange Tailgate Tour” will be hosting a number of events in Memphis for the orange faithful -- Alfred’s (one block from FedExForum) on Beale Street will be a UT fan gathering point. TENNESSEE’S BATTLING ON THE MISSISSIPPI While the Lady Vols are setting up Sweet 16 camp in Memphis, Coach Bruce Pearl’s #6-seeded Tennessee Vols are 280 miles up river in St. Louis, Mo., facing Ohio State on Fri., Mar. 26 in the Sweet 16. SUMMITT TO BE AN HONORARY DUCKMASTER Tennessee head coach Pat Summitt has received many honors over her long career. On Fri., Mar. 26, she will be “The Honorary Duckmaster” for the 5 p.m. march of the famous ducks at The Peabody Hotel in Memphis. BOY-GIRL DANCE Five teams hold bragging rights to having both their women’s and men’s teams still dancing. Tennessee, Kentucky, Duke, Baylor and Xavier all advanced to the Sweet 16. UT’S NCAA SWEET 16 NOTES Tennessee has advanced 28 of 29 NCAA Sweet 16s since 1982 and entering the 2010 round has posted a 23-4 overall record. Broken down, that means that 84 percent of the time, the Lady Vols will advance to the Elite 8. Tennessee’s four missteps in the Sweet 16 came against Mississippi (63-60) in 1985 at Bowling Green, Ky.; Western Kentucky (75-70) in 1992 at West Lafayette, Ind.; Louisiana Tech (77-68) in 1994 at Fayetteville, Ark., and Xavier (80-65) in 2001 at Birmingham, Ala. With the exception of the Xavier contest (15 points), the Lady Vols missed the Elite 8 by some close shaves of three points, five points and nine points, respectively. UT played the longest game in its history, a triple overtime, in the 1983 Sweet 16 held in South Bend, Ind. Tennessee out-dueled Mississippi to a 90-83 win. Tennessee averages 75.5 ppg in NCAA Sweet 16 contests and holds its opponents to 63.7 ppg or an average winning margin of +11.8 ppg. UT has lost four Sweet 16 games by an average of -8.0 (65.7 to 73.7). The Lady Vol high water mark for points in the Sweet 16 game is 92 – scored against Kansas in 1996 and Rutgers in 1998. The Lady Vols scored just 60 points in a loss to Mississippi in 1985. In 1989, Tennessee recorded its largest margin of vic-

UT’s NCAA REGIONAL HISTORY 1982 Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 19 Memphis State 78 Mar. 21 Southern Cal (OT) 91

63 90

1983 Mideast Regional, South Bend, Ind. Mar. 25 Mississippi (3 OT) 90 Mar. 27 Georgia 63

83 67

1984 Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 23 Alabama 65 Mar. 25 Georgia 73

58 61

1985 Mideast Regional, Bowling Green, Ky. Mar. 22 Mississippi 60

63

1986 Mideast Regional, Iowa City, Iowa Mar. 20 Georgia 85 Mar. 22 Louisiana State 67

82 65

1987 Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 19 Virginia 66 Mar. 21 Auburn 77

58 61

1988 NCAA East Regional, Norfolk, Va. Mar. 24 James Madison 72 Mar. 26 Virginia 84

52 76

1989 East Regional, Bowling Green, Ky. Mar. 23 Virginia 80 Mar. 25 Long Beach St. 94

47 80

1990 NCAA East Regional, Norfolk, Va. Mar. 22 Clemson 80 Mar. 24 Virginia (OT) 75

62 79

1991 Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 21 W. Kentucky 68 Mar. 23 Auburn 69

61 65

1992 Mideast Regional, West Lafayette, Ind. Mar. 26 W. Kentucky 70

75

1993 Mideast Regional, Iowa City, Iowa Mar. 25 North Carolina 74 Mar. 27 Iowa 56

54 72

1994 Mideast Regional, Fayetteville, Ark. Mar. 24 Louisiana Tech 68

77

1995 Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 23 W. Kentucky 87 Mar. 25 Texas Tech 80

65 59

1996 East Regional, Charlottesville, Va. Mar. 23 Kansas 92 Mar. 25 Virginia 52

71 46

1997 Midwest Regional, Iowa City, Iowa Mar. 22 Colorado 75 Mar. 24 Connecticut 91

57 81

1998 Mideast Regional, Nashville, Tenn. Mar. 21 Rutgers 92 Mar. 23 North Carolina 76

60 70

1999 East Regional, Greensboro, N.C. Mar. 20 Virginia Tech 68 Mar. 22 Duke 63

52 69

2000 Mideast Regional, Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 25 Virginia 77 Mar. 27 Texas Tech 57

56 44

2001 Mideast Regional, Birmingham, Ala. Mar. 24 Xavier 65

80

2002 NCAA Midwest Regional , Ames, Iowa Mar. 23 Brigham Young 68 Mar. 25 Vanderbilt 68

57 63

2003 Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 29 Penn State 86 Mar. 31 Villanova 73

58 49

2004 Midwest Regional, Norman, Okla. Mar. 28 Baylor 71 Mar. 30 Stanford 62

69 60

2005 Philadelphia Regional Mar. 27 Texas Tech Mar. 29 Rutgers

75 59

59 49

2006 Cleveland Regional Mar. 26 Rutgers Mar. 28 North Carolina

76 63

69 75

2007 Dayton Regional Mar. 25 Marist Mar. 27 Ole Miss

65 98

46 62

2008 Oklahoma City Regional Mar. 30 Notre Dame Apr. 1 Texas A&M

74 53

64 45

2010 Memphis Regional Mar. 27 Baylor

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2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 tory in a Sweet 16 game with a +33 point win over Virginia. The narrowest win in this round was the infamous two-point victory, 71-69, over Baylor in 2004 in Norman, Oklahoma. Tennessee’s Sweet 16 opponents through the years have included: Memphis State, Mississippi (twice), Alabama, Georgia, Virginia (three times), James Madison, Clemson, Western Kentucky (three times), Louisiana Tech, Marist, North Carolina, Kansas, Colorado, Rutgers (twice), Virginia Tech, Xavier, BYU, Penn State, Baylor, Texas Tech and Notre Dame.

WE FINISHED SECOND IN THE BIG 12 THIS YEAR Nebraska (16-0) wasn’t the only team with an undefeated record in Big 12 Conference play this season... The Lady Vols managed a 4-0 slate winning games over (then) #7/4 Baylor (74-65), Texas Tech (91-53), #17/17 Texas (78-58) and #14/15 Oklahoma (96-75). SEC TEAMS STILL ON THE DANCE CARD Six Southeastern Conference teams started out in the 2010 NCAA bracket and four teams are still dancing -- Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia and Mississippi State. Vanderbilt was set to join the quartet but lost on the final possession. The SEC is tied with the Big 12 with the number of teams from one conference still in the tourney with four (each) of the final 16. In all, eight conferences have representatives dancing with the ACC and the BIG EAST trailing the SEC and Big 12 with two teams each. SWEET 16 “BIG DRAMA” GAME FOR TENNESSEE Probably the biggest dramatic finish of any Sweet 16 game in the history of Lady Vol basketball had to be the 71-69 win over Baylor in the 2004 Midwest Regional in Norman, Oklahoma. The recap-- UT senior Tasha Butts connected on a pair of free throws with 0.2 seconds remaining and the top-seeded and #2/3-ranked Tennessee Lady Vols defeated fourth-seeded Baylor, 71-69, in the NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional semis at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Okla., on Mar. 28, 2004. With the victory, which was the 850th of legendary Coach Pat Summitt’s career, UT advanced to the “Elite Eight” for the ninth time in the last 10 years. The Lady Bears scored the contest’s opening bucket, but UT responded with a 7-0 run to take an early 7-3 advantage. While the Lady Vols extended the lead by as many as six points, 23-17, following a layup by Shyra Ely with 8:29 remaining in the first half, they could not shake BU. Over the next eight minutes, UT went cold and Baylor utilized a 14-2 run to reverse the margin and go ahead, 31-25, before eventually taking a fourpoint lead into the locker room. In the opening frame, the UT shot just 36 percent from the field but held the opposition to 38 percent. UT also came up short in the rebounding battle, snaring 15 compared to the BUs 22 boards. Following the break, the teams traded baskets and neither squad was able to take control of the game. After bringing the score to a tie on four occasions, Tennessee finally earned its first lead of the second half after two free throws by Shanna Zolman with just less than 10 minutes left in regulation. With the score even at 57 minutes later, Baylor rattled off eight consecutive points over the next four minutes to take the biggest lead of the game (by either team). Determined not to let the game slip away, Summitt’s squad answered with a 7-0 spurt and trailed by only one with a little more than four minutes showing. With the score tied again, 69-69, and less than 30 seconds left, BU attempted to hold for the last shot, but LaToya Davis intercepted a pass with five seconds left and pushed the ball ahead to Ely, who missed a contested layup. Following a missed put-back by Davis, Butts was fouled by Jessika Stratton while attempting to snare the carom. Butts calmly sunk both free throws

and UT improved to 19-4 all-time in “Sweet 16” play. The Lady Vols were paced by four players in double figures: Ely (19), Butts (16), Davis (12) and Zolman (10). Butts and Ely just missed out on double-doubles, totaling nine and eight rebounds, respectively. On the night, UT shot 40.4 percent (23-57) and held Baylor to a 42.4 percent (25-59) mark, while getting edged out on the boards, 38-37.

NCAA FIRST/SECOND ROUND HISTORY (44-1) 1982 NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 13 Jackson State 72

56

1983 NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 19 South Carolina St. 86

51

1984 NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 17 MTSU 70

52

WELCOMED THEM TO K-TOWN Top-seeded, SEC Champ and third-ranked Tennessee (32-2) hosted 2010 NCAA First/Second Round games and welcomed OVC Champ and #16-seeded Austin Peay (15-18); at-large selection, first time NCAA participant and #8-seeded Dayton (25-8) and at-large participant and #9-seeded TCU (22-9) to Thompson-Boling Arena. In opening games, UT defeated APSU, 75-42, while Dayton staged a come-from-behind rally to clip TCU, 6766. Tennessee then defeated Dayton, 92-64, to advance to the Memphis Regional, Mar. 27 & 29.

1985 NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Virginia 65

55

1986 NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Iowa 73

68

1987 NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 15 Tennessee Tech 95

59

BREAKING DOWN THE MEMPHIS BRACKET— HOW WE’VE FARED ALL-TIME Of the other 15 teams in the Memphis bracket, Tennessee has faced nine schools all-time. Against all teams in this bracket, UT has an 8430 (.732) record all-time. The last meetings with Austin Peay and Marist were in the NCAA Tournament. Of the other 15 teams, the Lady Vols faced Baylor, Texas and LSU this season.

1991 NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 17 S.W. Missouri St. 55 47

Team UT Record UT Last Game/Result Austin Peay 6-0 3-20-10, H, W, 75-42 Dayton 2-0 3-22-10, H, W, 92-64 TCU 4-0 12-19-04, H, W, 82-55 Georgetown never played Marist 1-0 3-25-07, N, W, 65-46 Baylor 2-0 11-15-09, H, W, 74-65 Fresno State never played Texas 19-12 12-6-09, H, W, 78-58 San Diego St. never played West Virginia 6-0 11-21-07, N, W, 67-49 Lamar never played LSU 39-12 2-22-10, H, W, 70-61 Hartford never played Hampton never played Duke 5-6 2-16-09, H, L, 54-62 (Bold indicates NCAA Tournament game; italics indicates 2009-10 UT opponent)

AGAINST THE 2010 TOURNAMENT FIELD This season, Tennessee has faced in 15 teams in 19 games from the 63-team (plus UT) 2010 NCAA bracket. Overall, the Lady Vols have turned in a 17-2 record. UT defeated (then): #7/4 Baylor (74-65), at #12/17 Virginia (77-63), at Middle Tennessee (69-52), UCLA (61-47), #17/17 Texas (7858), vs. Rutgers (68-54), #14/15 Oklahoma (9675), at Mississippi State (75-48), #22 Vanderbilt (H 64-57, A 69-60, N 68-49), #18/19 LSU (A 5543, H 70-61), #16/14 Kentucky (H 81-65, N 7062), Austin Peay (H 75-42) and Dayton (92-64). The Lady Vols’ losses came against (then) #2/2 Stanford (A 67-52) and at #8 Georgia (53-50). LOVE US, HATE US … GOTTA R-E-S-P-E-C-T US The #3/3-ranked and #1-seeded Tennessee Lady Vols opened play in their 29th consecutive NCAA Tournament – the ONLY team to have garnered an invitation to every “Big Dance.” All-time, UT has received 14 automatic bids and been selected as an at-large team 15 times. This year, the Lady Vols’ 2010 number one seed marked the 20th time Tennessee has earned a top billing. Prior to last season’s fifth place seeding (2009), UT had never been seeded lower than fourth (1986) and has been seeded in the #2 slot four times (1982, 1987, 2002, 2006) and #3, three

1988 NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 18 Wake Forest 94 66 1989 NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 18 LaSalle 91 61 1990 NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 17 Old Dominion 87 68

1992 NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 21 Rutgers 97 56 1993 NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 20 Northwestern 89 66 1994 1st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 N. Carolina A&T 111 Mar. 19 Clemson 78

37 66

1995 1st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Florida A&M 96 Mar. 18 Fla. International 70

59 44

1996 1st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Radford 97 Mar. 18 Ohio State 97

56 65

1997 1st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 15 Grambling State 91 Mar. 17 Oregon 76

54 59

1998 1st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 14 Liberty 102 Mar. 16 W. Kentucky 82

58 62

1999 1st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 13 Appalachian St. 113 Mar. 15 Boston College 89

54 62

2000 1st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 18 Furman 90 Mar. 20 Arizona 75

38 60

2001 1st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Austin Peay 80 Mar. 18 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 92

38 75

2002 1st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 15 Georgia State 98 Mar. 17 Notre Dame 89

68 50

2003 1st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 22 Alabama State 95 Mar. 24 Virginia 81

43 51

2004 1st and 2nd Rounds, Tallahassee, Fla. Mar. 20 Colgate 77 Mar. 22 DePaul 79

54 59

2005 1st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 20 Western Carolina 94 Mar. 22 Purdue 75

43 54

2006 1st and 2nd Rounds, Norfolk, Va. Mar. 19 Army 102 Mar. 21 George Washington 66

54 53

2007 1st and 2nd Rounds, Pittsburgh, Penn. Mar. 18 Drake 76 37 Mar. 20 Pittsburgh 68 54 2008 1st and 2nd Rounds, W. Lafayette, Ind. Mar. 23 Oral Roberts 94 55 Mar. 25 Pittsburgh 78 52 2009 1st and 2nd Rounds, Bowling Green, Ky. Mar. 22 Ball State 55 71 2010 1st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn.. Mar. 20 Austin Peay 75 Mar. 22 Dayton 92

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2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 times (1984, 1985, 1997). Tennessee has a phenomenal 105-20 record in 125 NCAA Tournament games – all under head coach Pat Summitt. #1 SEED FOR UT THIS YEAR The University of Tennessee has earned 20 number-one seeds all-time in the NCAA Tournament since 1982. UT has been seeded number two on four occasions, number three, three times, number four just once and the lowest all-time seeding, fifth in 2009. From 1988-96, the Lady Vols had nine consecutive number one seeds. Only 30 schools have ever received number one seeds over the years. Teams with the most number one seeds through the years: 1. Tennessee (20), 2. Connecticut (13), 3. Louisiana Tech (10), 4. Duke (8), 5. Stanford (6), and 6. North Carolina, Texas and Old Dominion (5). THESE SEEDS SENT UT HOME Tennessee has played in an incredible 126 games in the NCAA Tournament since 1982. Eight times the Lady Vols have brought home NCAA titles to Knoxville. On the 20 occasions when UT lost in the tournament, the number one seeded team provided the honors nine times. Before last season (2009), the Lady Vols had never lost to a team seeded lower than #4 all-time in the tournament. Ball State, a #12-seed, dumped UT in 2009. The following seeds showed the Lady Vols the door in the tourney: #1 seed—1982, 1984, 1986, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 #2 seed—1983, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 2004 #3 seed—1999 #4 seed—1992, 1994, 2001 #12 seed—2009 THE MEMPHIS REGIONAL BRACKET The Lady Vols have been placed in the Memphis Regional bracket of the NCAA Tournament in 2010 -- back in the day, that would be considered the old Mideast Regional. Typically, the Lady Vols have been placed in the “Mideast Regional” and advanced to the Final Four 10 times -- in 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2003 and 2007. In 2007, the Lady Vols were in the Dayton Regional (Mideast) bracket and in 2006 UT was in the Cleveland Regional. UT has been in the “Midwest” bracket of the NCAA Tournament four times. Tennessee has advanced to the Final Four from the Midwest every time: in 1997 (claiming the NCAA title in Cincinnati, Ohio), in 2002, (where the team lost to UConn in the Final Four semis in San Antonio), in 2004, (where the team lost to UConn in the NCAA title game in New Orleans) and in 2008, when the Lady Vols won the eighth title and back-to-back with a win over Stanford in the Championship game). In 2005, UT was placed in the Philadelphia Region (East) for the sixth time in 24 trips to the Big Dance. Tennessee advanced to the Final Four from the East in 1988 (finishing in 3rd in Tacoma, Washington), again in 1989 (winning UT’s second NCAA title while playing in Tacoma, Wash.), in 1996 (winning UT’s fourth NCAA title at the Final Four in Charlotte, N.C.) and 2005 (finishing third in Indianapolis at the Final Four. While advancing from the East produced two NCAA titles and two third place finishes, the East Regional is more remembered for what failed to occur for the Lady Vols. In 1990, the Lady Vols were sent to the East Regional at Old Dominion where two wins separated the Lady Vols from playing for a national championship on their home floor in Knoxville, site of

the 1990 NCAA Final Four. UT got by Clemson, 80-62 in the Sweet 16 and then lost in overtime to Virginia, 79-75, failing to play in the NCAA Final Four in Knoxville. Instead of “Tennessee and the Final Three,” the Lady Vols served as hostesses for the event. Almost a decade later, the East Regional would serve up another dark day in Lady Vol hoops history. In 1999, UT was going for its fourth consecutive NCAA title after winning in 1996, 1997 and 1998. Current N.C. State head coach Kellie Jolly Harper was the Lady Vol point guard and her sidekick was four-time AllAmerica Chamique Holdsclaw. The duo helped UT get by Virginia Tech, 68-52, in the Sweet 16 in Greensboro, N.C. However, Duke dashed Tennessee’s dream of a fourth consecutive title with a 69-63 win. It marked UT’s last trip to the East until 2005. In the 2009 NCAA First Round loss debacle, the Lady Vols were placed in the Berkeley Regional and it marked the very first time in the (then) 28 trips to the “Big Dance” that the Lady Vols were sent to the “West.” FIRST TIME JITTERS Last season, seven Lady Vols joined the roll call against Ball State earning their first playing time in the NCAA Tournament -- Briana Bass, Alyssia Brewer, Kelley Cain, Amber Gray, Glory Johnson, Alicia Manning and Shekinna Stricklen. Unfortunately, that group had a rude awakening to postseason play with the upset loss to Ball State. The best thing about freshmen is that they become sophomores. This season, UT will enter the 2010 NCAA Tournament with two rookies -- Taber Spani and Kamiko Williams. Spani dropped in nine points in her debut against Austin Peay and caught fire against Dayton. In 16 minutes off the bench, she scored 17 points (7-8 FG, 3-3 3FG) and dished two assists. Williams dropped in four against APSU and six against Dayton. WE’LL BE HOSTING NEXT YEAR, TOO After not hosting for five years, the University of Tennessee will be hosting back-to-back NCAA First/Second Rounds in Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn., in 2010 and 2011. The Lady Vols have now hosted 24 First/Second Round games and the Mideast Regionals six times. OVER 100 NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS The Tennessee Lady Vols and coach Pat Summitt reached an incredible milestone in the 2008 NCAA Tournament -- 100 victories. The win over Purdue in the 2008 NCAA Second Round was number 100 for UT. It’s hard to imagine that one-tenth of Summitt’s 1,000 career victories have come in the NCAA tourney.

THE LINE-UP CAROUSEL Against Dayton on Mar. 22, Tennessee coach Pat Summitt stayed with her 13th different line-up of the season with sophomore Alyssia Brewer starting ahead of classmate Glory Johnson. Summitt had been using the combination of Alicia Manning, Shekinna Stricklen, Angie Bjorklund, Glory Johnson and Kelley Cain in games 2, 24, 25, 27 and 28 of late. Cain did not start in game 26 at Alabama since she did not make the trip in order to stay at home to attend classes. Sophomore Shekinna Stricklen is the only common denominator starter from all 34 games this season. Last year, in the disappointing 22-11 campaign, Summitt tried 12 different line-up combinations with no “common denominator” players to start in all 33 games. In the two previous NCAA title years, UT utilized five different line-ups in 2008 and only four lineups in 2007. Summitt changed the starters seven times in 2006 and a whopping 10 times in 2005. In that 2004-05 fruit-basket turnover line-up, there was no common denominator player for the first time in five years, either. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STARTERS For the first time in Pat Summitt’s 36year coaching tenure at Tennessee, every single player on the 2009-10 active roster has been given the opportunity to earn a starting assignment this season. 2009-10 LINE-UP COMBINATIONS During the 2009-10 season, Tennessee has used 13 different starting lineups in 34 games.

ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT VICTORIES 1. Tennessee (women) 106 2. Kentucky (men) 100* 3. North Carolina (men) 100 4. UCLA (men) 99* 5. Duke (men) 90 *does not include vacated years

Games

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2, 24-25, 27-28

5-0

John, Manning, Cain, Bjork, Strick

WE TURN UP LIKE A HEADS UP PENNY After attending four consecutive Final Fours twice (1995, 1996, 1997,1998 and 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005) and winning three consecutive titles (1996, 1997, 1998), the Lady Vols missed the festivities in 1999, 2001 and 2006. UT did make an appearance at the 2000 NCAA Final Four in Philadelphia, Penn., and lost to the Connecticut Huskies for the title. UT returned to the 2007 Final Four and captured an unprecedented seventh NCAA title and followed that up with an 18th trip to

6 7 12 14 18 19 20-21 22 23 26 29-34

1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 6-0

John, Strick, Spani, Bjork, Bass John, Spani, Brewer, Bjorkl, Strick Spani, Manning, Cain, Bjork, Strick Brewer, Spani, Cain, Bjork, Strick John, Brewer, Cain, Bjork, Strick John, Brewer, Cain, Smallb, Strick John, Strick, Cain, Smallb, Bjork Strick, Brewer, Cain, William, Bjork Strick, John, Cain, William, Bjork John, Manning, Brew, Bjork, Strick Manning, Brew, Cain, Bjork, Strick

1, 3-5, 8-11, 13, 15-17

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John, Spani, Cain, Bjork, Strick

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 the Final Four and the eighth NCAA Championship in 2008. In 2009, the closest the Lady Vols got to the Final Four was via their cable signal watching on ESPN.

all in NCAA opening round play. UT’s 113 points against ASU was the fifth most ever scored in NCAA First/Second Round action.

NCAA SECOND ROUND NOTES Tennessee has won 22 Second Round games in the NCAA Tournament dating back to 1982 and sports an 22-0 record. From 1982-87, in the smaller sized bracket, teams played a First/Opening Round game and winners advanced to the Sweet 16. A First/Opening Round bye process was in effect from 1988-93. In 1994, true First and Second Round games were played. Tennessee averages 81.5 ppg in NCAA Second Round contests and holds its opponents to just 58.9 ppg or an average win margin of +22.6 ppg. Tennessee scored 97 points against Rutgers in the 1992 Second Round. The Scarlet Knights tallied 56 points to give UT a 41-point winning margin. The Lady Vols lowest point total and the closest game in the Second Round was an eightpoint win over S.W. Missouri (now Missouri State). SWMS held UT to just 55 points in 1991. The Lady Vols won the game 55-47 and would eventually capture the 1991 NCAA title. Tennessee’s Second Round opponents through the years have included: Wake Forest, LaSalle, Old Dominion, S.W. Missouri, Rutgers, Northwestern, Clemson, Florida International, Ohio St., Oregon, Western Kentucky, Boston College, St. Mary’s (CA), Notre Dame, Virginia, DePaul, Purdue, George Washington, Pittsburgh, Purdue and Dayton. In 2008, Purdue joined Virginia as teams who have met Tennessee more than once in NCAA First/ Second Round action. The Lady Vols squared off with Virginia in NCAA First/Second Round games in 1985 (UT 65-55 First Round) and 2003 (UT 8151 Second Round). UT met Purdue for the second time in NCAA Second Round play in 2008 winning, 78-52 on the Boilermakers home floor. UT also defeated PU, 75-54 in 2005.

I’LL TAKE YOUR ORDER, WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE WITH THAT COMBO? Some folks are wondering why Lady Vol Coach Pat Summitt has gone with 13 different line-ups this season. Surely, it’s got to be the most combos she’s ever tried? Well, not exactly Jared. In the 2001-02 season, the last time the Women’s Final Four was held in San Antonio, the Lady Vols rolled into the Texas town and were Alamoed-down by an unbeaten and number one ranked UConn squad in the Final Four semifinals. In that 2002 season, Summitt tinkered with 16 different line-ups. This year, she has tried a “tame” 13. But here’s a number that will get you running to your permutation formula megatron super conducting computer. Through 34 games, there have been 142 different five-player combinations on the court for the Lady Vols. The UT player who must be on the court for the Lady Vols to be successful? Sophomore Glory Johnson. When the 6’3” sophomore is on the floor, the Lady Vols are in their most productive scoring mode.

NCAA FIRST ROUND NOTES Tennessee has a 22-1 record in First/Opening Round games in the NCAA Tournament dating back to 1982. There were six years where the Lady Vols had a First Round bye (1988-93). Tennessee averages 87.8 ppg in NCAA First Round contests and holds its opponents to just 52.6 ppg or an average win margin of +35.2 ppg. Tennessee scored a then-NCAA record 111 points against North Carolina A&T in the 1994 First Round. AT tallied 37 points to give UT a 74point winning margin. In 1999, Tennessee tallied 113 points against Appalachian St. for the thenfifth most scored points in an NCAA First or Second round. Before the 71-55 loss to Ball State in 2009, the Lady Vols closest game in the First Round was a five-point win over Iowa in 1986, 73-68. Virginia held UT to just 65 points in 1985. The Lady Vols won the game 65-55. Tennessee’s First/Opening Round opponents through the years have included: Jackson St., South Carolina St., Middle Tennessee State, Virginia, Iowa, Tennessee Tech, North Carolina A&T, Florida A&M, Radford, Grambling, Liberty, Appalachian St., Furman, Austin Peay, Georgia State, Alabama State, Colgate, Western Carolina, Army, Drake, Oral Roberts and Ball Sate. OPENING ROUNDS BIG POINTS The Lady Vols turned in their highest point total ever in the NCAA Tournament scoring 113 versus Appalachian State in First Round action on Mar. 13, 1999. Other century marks include 111 points against North Carolina A&T on Mar.16, 1994, 102 points against Liberty on Mar. 14, 1998 and 102 points versus Army on Mar. 19, 2006 --

OUTTA KNOXVILLE JUST FIVE TIMES IN MARCH In the 2004 NCAA Tournament, for the first time in postseason play, the Tennessee Lady Vols did not play a post-season play-off game in Knoxville. The Lady Vols started the tournament in Tallahassee that year. In 2009, the Lady Vols were on the road for NCAA play traveling to Bowling Green, Kentucky for the First Round. In 2008, UT traveled to West Lafayette, Ind., and Oklahoma City, Okla. , for Regional play. In 2007, UT traveled to Pittsburgh for the 2007 NCAA First/Second Rounds. In 2006, the Lady Vols traveled to Norfolk for the NCAA First/Second Rounds. Prior to 2004, Tennessee had won 46 consecutive NCAA play-off games at home since 1982 (34-0 in NCAA First/ Second Rounds and 12-0 in six NCAA Mideast Regionals hosted in Knoxville). When you add in the AIAW years, Tennessee won 52 consecutive (since Mar. 15, 1980) post-season AIAW/NCAA games at home. Overall, UT has won 56 out of 57 games in Knoxville since Mar. 10, 1979. UT’s only loss in post-season play at home was a 74-72 AIAW Region II defeat to Old Dominion on Mar. 10, 1979. That year, the winner of the Region II Tournament was given the higher seed in the AIAW Regional Championship Tournament (Sweet 16) while the loser was sent to a tougher regional bracket. As the Region II winner, Old Dominion traveled to Tennessee Tech for the AIAW South Regional while Tennessee earned a trip to the Bronx, N.Y. (Fordham Univ.) for the East Regional. Both ODU and Tennessee advanced to the AIAW “Final Four” in Greensboro, N.C. that year. After playing hostess for so many years in Knoxville, the Lady Vols have started to have its share of games on home courts. In 2007, UT had to defeat host Pittsburgh on its home court to advance to the Dayton Regional. In 2008, UT had to get by Purdue on its home floor to advance to Oklahoma City. UT’S NCAA OT GAMES UT has played in five overtime games in the NCAA Tournament producing a 4-1 record including two overtime wins in the Final Four. UT defeated Southern Cal, 91-90, in the first overtime game in NCAA tourney history. UT advanced to

The Enemy Camp How Tennessee’s 2009-10 opponents are doing as of Mar. 24, 2010: (TENNESSEE 32-2 3 3 3 6) School

W-L AP ESPN

RPI S.O.S.

Alabama

12-18

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166

94

Arkansas

12-18

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116

32

Auburn

15-16

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69

29

Austin Peay

15-18

Baylor

25-9 14

18

15

12

Dayton

25-8

Florida

15-17

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85

34

George Washington 6-22

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244

83

Georgia

25-8 23

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25

55

Kentucky

27-7 19

15

19

58

LSU

21-10 21

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29

37

Louisville

14-18

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78

25

Middle Tennessee25-6

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24

23

82

Mississippi

17-15

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77

51

Mississippi State 21-12

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45

45

Oklahoma

25-10 12

12

8

1

Old Dominion

19-14

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55

41

Rutgers

19-15

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24

4

5-27

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306

143

South Carolina 14-15

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53

11

Stanford

2

2

2

9

Texas

22-11 17

20

13

8

Texas Tech

18-15

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58

18

25-9 22

22

22

44

San Francisco

UCLA

33-1

Vanderbilt

23-11

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rv

21

23

Virginia

21-10

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21

17

14

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Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29

2009-10 LADY VOL GAME NOTES ALMANAC the NCAA’s first Final Four in 1982 in Norfolk, Va., from that overtime affair. The Lady Vols played in the first triple OT in NCAA history when UT defeated Ole Miss, 90-83, in 1983. In UT’s most heartbreaking loss in the program’s history, Virginia defeated UT, 79-75 in OT, for the 1990 NCAA East Regional title in Norfolk, Va., denying the Lady Vols from playing in the 1990 Final Four on its home court. In 1991, UT returned the overtime favor to Virginia and defeated the Cavaliers in the first overtime NCAA title game, 70-67 in New Orleans. Tennessee’s last extra stanza game in the NCAA Tournament came at the 1996 Final Four with a dramatic, 88-83, victory over Connecticut in the Final Four semifinal game. SUMMITT’S NCAA RECORDS Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt has coached in 1,232 basketball games to date producing an incredible 1037-195 (.842) overall record. What’s even more amazing is that she has coached in over 100 NCAA Tournament games --- her record in the NCAAs, 106-20 (.843) in 126 NCAA contests. On the women’s side, Georgia’s Andy Landers trails Summitt in NCAA Tournament appearances with 27 – Summitt has 29. Summitt has coached in 126 NCAA Tournament games –next best is UConn’s Geno Auriemma who has coached in 88 games passing former Louisiana Tech legend Leon Barmore who coached in 75 games. Summitt has collected 106 NCAA wins… UConn’s Geno Auriemma has won 73 games to rank second among active coaches. Comparing Summitt to the men’s side, Dean Smith (UNC) coached in 92 tournament games while Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski has coached in 95 games. Krzyzewski passed Smith recording 71 NCAA wins. Summitt has appeared in all 29 (consecutive) NCAA Tournaments, and is ahead of Smith (23 consecutive appearances). CHECK OUT TENNESSEE’S NCAA RECORD In the 1980s, Tennessee fashioned a 26-6 (.815) record in eight years of NCAA play highlighted by NCAA titles in 1987 and 1989. The Lady Vols put together a 38-6 (.863) winning record in the NCAA Tournament in the 1990s while winning four NCAA titles in 1991, 1996, 1997 and 1998. Thus far in the 2000’s, the Lady Vols have a 42-8 (.832) record in 10 years of NCAA competition for an overall slate of 106-20 over 29 years of play. 18 FOR SUMMITT Over the last several years, Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt has passed legendary John Wooden of UCLA in a number of NCAA Tournament categories. Most significantly, Summitt has passed Wooden for most trips to the Final Four with 18 to Wooden’s dozen. AMAZING SUMMITT NUMBERS •Summitt has faced 160 opponents in 1,232 total games and teams from 35 conferences •47% of her 1,232 total games have been played versus ranked teams (581 total games against ranked opponents) with 423 victories versus ranked opponents •156 all-time Lady Vols have contributed to 1,037 wins. •72% of those all-time players have gone on to be decorated as Olympians, All-Americans, USA National Team members, All-SEC performers, Academic All-Americans, Academic AllSEC, etc.

UT IN NCAA TITLE GAMES Tennessee has appeared in 13 NCAA title games (8-5 overall) since 1982 and won eight championships. The Lady Vols have an overall 21-10 record in Final Four play. In the old AIAW days, UT made two title game appearances (1980 and 1981). MOST PARTICIPANTS EVER All-time, a total of 95 Lady Vol team members have participated/played in 18 Final Fours. That ranks first among all schools. NO PRESSURE, BUT EVERY LADY VOL HAS PLAYED IN ONE Every Lady Vol hoopster (since 1976) has played in at least one Final Four during her career at Tennessee. SHE LOVES MARCH AND APRIL, TOO Let’s unite March and April Madness and coin it “Marpril Madness.” Tennessee Lady Vol basketball coach Pat Summitt loves to kick things up a notch in the months of March and April. Summitt, who has now coached in 1,232 collegiate contests and sports a 1,037-195 overall record in 36 seasons, has gone into battle 233 times in the months of March and April. She has come out a winner in 187 games losing just 46 basketball games (.800). Her teams are 62-2 at home, 10-1 away and 11543 at neutral sites in the third and fourth months of the year. ANOTHER 30 WIN SEASON A win over Kentucky on Mar. 7 in the SEC Tournament Championship game was the 30th of the season for UT and tied the third fastest Lady Vol squad to collect at least 30 wins. This mega stat comes on the heels of last year when Tennessee struggled to win just 22 games in the 11 loss season which snapped six consecutive seasons of 30-plus wins (2003-2008). The Lady Vols have reached at least 30 wins in a season under Coach Pat Summitt 19 times in her career. The 30 win seasons on the date they were achieved: 30TH WIN DATE Feb. 22, 1998 March 6, 1989 March 7, 2010 March 7, 1980 March 9, 2008 March 15, 1999 March 16, 2001 March 16, 1995 March 16, 1994 March 20, 2007 March 20, 2000 March 24, 2003 March 24, 1988 March 25, 1996 March 25, 1979 March 29, 2005 March 30, 2004 March 31, 2006 March 31, 1991

RECORD 30-0 30-2 30-2 30-4 30-2 30-2 30-2 30-2 30-1 30-3 30-3 30-4 30-2 30-4 30-9 30-4 30-3 30-4 30-5

FINAL RECORD 39-0 35-2 in progress 33-5 36-2 31-3 31-3 34-3 31-2 34-3 33-4 33-5 31-3 32-4 30-9 30-5 31-4 31-5 30-5

SHAKING OUT THE NUMBERS In 2009-10 season, Tennessee has shot over 50% on eight occasions and not allowed the opposition to shoot over 50% at all. In fact, just four teams managed to shoot better than 40 percent against the Lady Vols. The surprise winner of the field goal percentage bonanza? Stanford... no, they shot just .393. LSU? Naw, they averaged 35%

Associated Press 3/15 1. Connecticut 2. Stanford 3. Tennessee 4. Nebraska 5. Xavier 6. Duke 7. Notre Dame 8. Ohio State 9. Texas A&M 10. West Virginia 11. Florida State 12. Oklahoma 13. Georgetown 14. Baylor 15. St. John’s 16. Iowa State 17. Texas 18. Gonzaga 19. Kentucky 20. Oklahoma State 21. LSU 22. UCLA 23. Georgia 24. Michigan State 25. Hartford

ESPN/USA Today 3/15 1. Connecticut 2. Stanford 3. Tennessee 4. Nebraska 5. Xavier 6. Duke 7. Notre Dame 8. Ohio State 9. Texas A&M 10. West Virginia 11. Florida State 12. Oklahoma 13. Georgetown 14. Gonzaga 15. Kentucky 16. Iowa State 17. St. John’s 18. Baylor 19. Oklahoma St. 20. Texas 21. Virginia 22. UCLA 23. Hartford 24. MTSU 25. Michigan St.

2009-10 Opponents Receiving Votes Virginia MTSU Vanderbilt Rutgers

2009-10 Opponents Receiving Votes Vanderbilt LSU Georgia Rutgers

Tennessee In The National (AP) Rankings Total weeks ranked in the AP poll Weeks ranked in the AP top 10 Weeks ranked in the AP top 5 Weeks ranked No. 1 in the AP Most consecutive weeks in top 25 Most consecutive weeks in top 10 Most consecutive weeks in top 5 Most consecutive weeks ranked No. 1 *indicates inactive streak

579 522 426 112 449 211* 90* 19*

Tennessee vs. AP Ranked Opponents In 2009-10 8-2 Home 5-0 Away 2-2 Neutral 1-0 All-Time 410-160 Home 171-37 Away 116-75 Neutral 123-48 vs. Top 10 (all-time) 175-117 Home 67-30 Away 42-52 Neutral 65-35 vs. Top 5 (all-time) 82-77 Home 37-22 Away 16-33 Neutral 29-22

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29

2009-10 LADY VOL GAME NOTES ALMANAC in two games. How ‘bout Alabama? 12-18 overall Alabama? Yep! The Tide took advantage of a Kelley Cain-less Lady Vol team and dropped in an opponent season high 45.9 percent of their shots. Oklahoma hit 44.6 percent and in the first game, Vandy connected on 42.9 percent and Dayton hit for 41.5 percent for the only teams to manage better than 40 percent against UT all year. UT’S OFFENSIVE OPPORTUNITIES In all games, this is how Tennessee has shot from the field: 60% FG: ODU (.672); 50%FG: MTSU (.545), Dayton (.539), Florida2 (.531), San Francisco (.531), Texas (.525), Texas Tech (.525), Oklahoma (.513); 40%FG: Ole Miss3 (.484), GW (.474), Florida (.473), South Carolina1 (.468), Miss. State (.464), Austin Peay (.463), Alabama (.462), Vandy3 (.460) Kentucky1 (.460), Arkansas (.460), Kentucky (.456), Auburn (.456), Virginia (.450), South Carolina2 (.448), LSU (.447), Vandy2 (.446), Vandy1 (.442), Ole Miss1 (.433), Ole Miss2 (.426), Louisville (.425), Georgia (.420), Kentucky2 (.419), Rutgers (.400); 30%FG: Baylor (.370), UCLA (.350), Stanford (.328); 20%FG: none. DEEE ----- FENSE In all games, this is how the opposition has shot from the field: 50%FG: none, 40%FG: Alabama (.459), Oklahoma (.446), Vandy1 (.429), Dayton (.415); 30%FG: LSU2 (.393), Stanford (.393), Ole Miss1 (.389), Florida (.383), Baylor (.380), South Carolina2 (.377), MTSU (.373), South Carolina1 (.378), Vandy2 (.370), Kentucky2 (.364), Georgia (.364), Ole Miss2 (.359), Auburn (.357), ODU (.353), Rutgers (.351), GW (.344), Ole Miss3 (.339), Virginia (.338), Vandy3 (.317), Louisville (.317), UCLA (.310), Arkansas (.307), Austin Peay (.302), Texas Tech (.302), Texas (.302); 20%FG: Kentucky1 (.299), Miss. State (.281), Florida2 (.273), LSU (.264), San Francisco (.215). 2009-10 WON-LOSS DIFFERENTIAL Wins: +55 (1), +40 (2), +39 (1), +38 (1), +33 (1), +30 (1), +29 (1), +28 (1), + 27 (1), +25 (1), +21 (1), +20 (1), +19 (1), +17 (3), +16 (1), +14 (3), +12 (2), +9 (3), +8 (1), +7 (2), +5 (1), +3 (1), +2 (1). Losses: -15 (1), -3 (1)

LADY VOLS ON TV Thanks to a record-breaking mega television contract with the SEC, a record 27 of 29 Lady Vol regular season games were on television in 2009-10. Overall, the Lady Vol had games airing on ESPN2 (8 games), ESPNU (6), FSN/FSS and SportSouth (10), CSS (4), SEC Network (3) and MyNetworkTV (1). Upcoming TV games include: the NCAA Tournament. Including the SEC Tournament, the Lady Vols are 30-2 on TV this season. In the 2007-08 season, UT had a school record 36 total TV appearances. A LITTLE STREAKY The Lady Vols have won 16 consecutive games since losing at (then) #8-ranked Georgia, 53-50 on Jan. 21, 2010 in Athens. 407 GAMES WITH A TRIPLE Against Dayton on Mar. 22, the Lady Vols made a three-pointer for the 407th consecutive game; the last time UT did not make at least one three was Jan. 21, 1999, at Florida. UT won that game 77-64. TAKE PRIDE IN BOARD PLAY Through 34 games, Tennessee has been outrebounded only twice -- by Stanford, 44-34 and at Alabama by a whopping 45-33 margin. Overall,

the Lady Vols are doing a better job on the boards this season holding a +9.7 rebounding advantage, 43.4 to 33.8. LEADING AT THE BREAK The Lady Vols have led at halftime in 26 of 34 games this season. The Lady Vols trailed 24-26 after the opening 20 minutes against Baylor but prevailed 74-65. Nikki Caldwell’s UCLA Bruins snagged a 27-25 halftime lead but were outscored by the Lady Vols 36-20 in the second stanza. In the second meeting with South Carolina, the Gamecocks led 35-26 at the break but were outscored 35-29 in the second half in the come-from-behind win. Tennessee was tied at 30 with Georgia on Jan. 24 in the 53-50 loss. Tennessee was tied at 28 with Vanderbilt on Feb. 8 in the 69-60 win in Nashville. At Ole Miss, the Lady Rebs raced out to a 30-25 halftime advantage. The only game Tennessee has lost while trailing at the half was to Stanford. The Cardinal grabbed a 30-18 halftime lead and took a 67-52 win over the Lady Vols. On average, UT holds a 36.6 to 26.8 halftime lead. The Lady Vols have outscored the opposition 38.0 to 29.7 in the second stanza. BJORKLUND MOVING THE CHAINS Tennessee junior sharpshooter Angie Bjorklund has climbed into sole possession of third place on the Tennessee three-point career charts. She has 230 made treys for her career. Kara Lawson in second with 256 and Shanna Zolman leads the pack with 266 career threes. INSIDE - OUT Tennessee has staked a claim in the paint this season behind 6’6” redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain. The Lady Vols failed to dominate the paint in three games, Stanford, South Carolina (in Knoxville) and at Alabama (without Cain). In the contest against the Cardinal, SU scored 26 paint points to the Lady Vols’ 20. Versus South Carolina in the SEC season opener, the Gamecocks outscored UT, 28-26. Alabama crammed 40 points down UT’s throat (to just 36 for the Lady Vols). UT scored a season high 56 points in the paint versus Dayton in the NCAA Tourney and held San Francisco to just two points in the paint. This season, UT averages 35.5 ppg in the paint out of a total of 74.6 ppg overall.

in Knoxville, 81-65 and #19/18-ranked Wildcats again, 70-62, for the SEC title.

LYSSI ON A ROLL Sophomore post Alyssia Brewer has stepped up since the loss at Georgia producing 12 of 16 double-figure scoring game (including six consecutive) and is averaging 13.1 ppg and 7.0 ppg during this stretch. Her streak was snapped against Florida in Knoxville with just four points but her all around play was really solid gathering five rebounds, dishing two assists, blocking four shots and grabbing a steal in 24 minutes. She bounced back at Alabama with 20 points, 10 rebounds and three blocked shots and tossed in 18 points and grabbed six boards off the bench against LSU. REJECTIONS IN THE RECORD BOOK Sophomore post Kelley Cain Cain set a new UT single season blocked shot record against Ole Miss on Feb. 28. She now has 111 for the year; she topped the mark of 99 set by former Lady Vol Olympian and All-American Candace Parker in the 2006-07 season. In less than two seasons, she is in the UT record books with 153 career blocks; Nicky Anosike is fifth with 161. Before smashing the UT record with 12 rejections vs. LSU on Feb. 22, Cain tied the UT single -game blocked shot mark with eight swats against Arkansas on Feb. 4. Ashley Robinson recorded eight blocked shots against Rutgers on Dec. 11, 2003. Cain had 49 blocks in 27 games last season and has recorded 111 in 32 games this season. Currently, she ranks in 2nd place with 160 all-time and passed Lady Vol great Chamique Holdsclaw (111 blocks). All-everything Candace Parker is the Lady Vol career leader in blocks with 275 in three seasons. THREESIES Playing an opponent three times during the season usually presents some unique challenges since both teams are so familiar with each other. Over the years, the Lady Vols have faced the same opponent in three games 26 times. UT has managed to sweep or win the series 22 times. Tennessee played Georgia four times in 1983 going 2-2; faced Tennessee Tech four times in 1977 (2-2) and a ridiculous five times in the 1978 season going 5-0 after playing home, away, twice in holiday tournaments and once in the state tournament vs. TTU.

GIVE THE ZONE CREDIT Tennessee, not known for playing much (if barely any) zone defense, has become a pretty good zone defender this season. UT’s length, starting with the 82” wingspan of Kelley Cain, and talking their action has made the Lady Vol zone pretty active. At LSU, the Lady Tigers managed to hit just 26% (14-53) from the field. Despite Georgia winning, the Lady Bulldogs connected on just 16-44 from the field for 36%.

LADY VOL STREAKS The Lady Vols last loss at home was against Duke, 62-54, on Feb. 16, 2009, since then UT has won 19 home games. The last time UT lost on the road was on Jan. 21, 2010 at Georgia, since then, UT has won five road games. The last time the Lady Vols lost on a neutral court was against Ball State, 71-55, in the 2009 NCAA First Round game on Mar. 22, 2009. Since that time, UT is 5-0 on a neutral court.

RANKED TIDBITS Tennessee is 10-2 against ranked opponents this season in 34 total games played. UT opened the season with a 74-65 win over #7/4ranked Baylor... took a 77-63 win on the road at #12/17-ranked Virginia, knocked off #17-ranked Texas, 78-58, lost to #2-ranked Stanford, 67-52, defeated #14/15-ranked Oklahoma, 96-75, turned back #nr/22-ranked Vanderbilt, lost at #8 Georgia in Athens... rebounded with a 55-43 victory at #18/19 LSU on Jan. 24. UT also beat #22 Vandy, 69-60, and #20-ranked LSU in the second meeting, 70-61. UT dropped #16/14-ranked Kentucky

WELCOME TO “THE SUMMITT” The playing court in the Thompson-Boling Arena on the University of Tennessee campus donned a new look for the 2005-06 season. After Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt passed Dean Smith for most NCAA collegiate basketball wins of alltime with a 75-54 win over Purdue on Mar. 22, 2005, UT named the TBA court, “The Summitt.” The floor had a complete overhaul with permanent logos of both the Lady Vols and Vols painted directly in front of the scorer’s table; the free throw lanes were painted orange with “SEC” reversed out; the giant jump circle/mid-court TENNESSEE

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2009-10 LADY VOL GAME NOTES ALMANAC was given a new brighter color scheme, and “The Summitt,” Coach Summitt’s actual signature adorns the sidelines opposite the team benches. 300 WINS IN TBA Tennessee recorded its 300th win in ThompsonBoling Arena when the Lady Vols defeated the Stanford Cardinal, 79-69 OT on Dec. 21, 2008. Seven years earlier, UT grabbed its 200th TBA win over the University of Southern California on Nov. 18, 2001, 106-66. UT has now amassed a 324-20 (.942) record since the Orange and White moved into the Thompson-Boling Arena to start the 1987-88 season 22-years ago. Along the way, the Lady Vols have produced nine flawless home records in 1988-89 (15-0), 1991-92 (14-0), 1992-93 (13-0), 1993-94 (15-0), 1994-95 (15-0), 1997-98 (16-0), 1998-99 (14-0), 2000-01 (15-0) and 2002-03 (16-0). UT also registered an NCAA record 69-game home court-winning streak from Feb. 1, 1991 thru Jan. 2, 1996. JUST 20 LOSSES The Tennessee Lady Vols rarely lose at home. In fact, since moving to the Thompson-Boling Arena for the 1987-88 campaign, UT has lost two games in one season just seven times. UT lost two games in TBA during the inaugural 1987-88 campaign, 199697, 1999-00, 2001-02, 2003-04, 2005-06 and 200809 seasons. The 20 all-time losses at TBA have come at the hands of just 10 teams: Virginia (2008), Florida (2006), LSU (2008, 2006), Duke (2009, 2007, 2004), Connecticut (2004, 2002, 2000, 1996), Louisiana Tech (1999, 1989), Georgia (1996, 1991), Texas (2003, 2002, 1987), Stanford (1996) and Auburn (1988). HOME SWEET HOME -- OVER 400 HOME WINS The victory over Georgia on Jan. 31, 2005, was the Lady Vols 400th home win since Pat Summitt took over as head coach in 1974. Summitt has won 91.4 percent of all home games in 36 years producing a 472-45 overall record. Home losses (in the Summitt era) include: six in Alumni Gym from 1974-76; 19 in Stokely Athletics Center from 1976-87; and 20 in Thompson-Boling Arena. 100 POINT GAMES Since 1974, the Lady Vols have gone over the century mark 70 times. The 1987-88 team hit triple digits in seven games to lead the NCAA. IN OVERTIME Tennessee is 27-17 all-time in overtime games. The most OT games in a year was tied in 2003-04 with four as the Lady Vols went 3-1 in overtime losing to Georgia, 68-66, and defeating Auburn, 68-61, DePaul, 96-89, and Stanford, 70-66. It tied the mark set in 1996-97, when the Lady Vols were 3-1 in overtime contests losing to Georgia, 94-93, and defeating Texas, 68-65, Vanderbilt, 92-79 and LSU, 100-99. UT’s 22 points in the OT against Florida (2-3-05), was the most ever scored by the Lady Vols in a single overtime. UT’s most recent OT affair was a 79-69 win over Stanford on Dec. 21, 2008, at home. OVER 500 GAMES VS. RANKED Tennessee’s game versus #12 Georgia on Feb. 16, 2006 was the Lady Vols’ 500th all-time versus a ranked team since the inception of the polls in 1976. UT is an amazing 422-157 (.725) versus ranked teams. The 2008-09 Lady Vols were a dismal 4-8 versus ranked teams. EVERY MOMENT IS A TEACHING MOMENT UT coach Pat Summitt is fond of using that little

saying. Some of those teaching moments have begun to pay off. Junior Angie Bjorklund is a three-year starter and is enjoying her best season to date. She has already bettered the scoring of her first two seasons, 318 and 344. She has 475 points in 34 games. Sophomore Alyssia Brewer has been called the “Most Improved Player” on the team by Summitt. Brewer shot just 41% (73-178) from the field last season and is shooting 55% (146-267) this year. She has improved upon 194 points in 33 games as a rookie to 340 in 33 games as a sophomore. Up and down the line, Kelley Cain, Alicia Manning, Glory Johnson have all shown a dramatic improvement in their stats. ANGIE B JOINED THE 1,000 POINT CLUB Lady Vol junior Angie Bjorklund joined the 1,000 career point club with her first basket at Ole Miss on Feb. 11. She scored 318 points as a rookie and 344 as a sophomore. This season, she has 475 to date for a career total of 1,137. She became the 34th alltime player to reach the 1,000 point club. IF UT DOESN’T IMPROVE... The Lady Vols were a woeful at the charity stripe in 16 SEC games hitting just 64.9 percent. Glory Johnson, Kelley Cain and Alyssia Brewer have made more than 40 trips to the line in these games and shot 56.8, 52.7 and 65.3 percent, respectively. In the last month, Coach Pat Summitt has instituted a no-talking policy while practicing free throws and it paid off against Kentucky as UT hit 25 of 27 for 92.6 percent. Tennessee is also typically known for generating steals... the theft count was just 6.0 per SEC game. SHE SAYS DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS The Lady Vols were challenged to turn up the defensive intensity against a traditionally good shooting Vanderbilt team in Knoxville. Going into the Vandy game on Jan. 17, only one opponent had managed to shoot better than 40 percent from the field against UT -- Oklahoma (.446). Vanderbilt joined the list by ringing the Lady Vols up for a .429 shooting day including .435 from three-point land. UT ranks first in the SEC and fourth in the nation in field goal defense allowing the opposition just 34.4 percent accuracy from the field. ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA University of Tennessee Lady Vol junior Angie Bjorklund has been named to the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Women’s Basketball First Team. The Spokane Valley, Wash., native boasts a 3.8 GPA in psychology and leads the Lady Vols in scoring. Bjorklund joins an elite group of former Lady Vols who have earned their way onto the prestigious five-woman CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team including Candace Parker (2008), Shanna Zolman (2006), Kara Lawson (2003), Tanya Haave (1984) and Jill Rankin (1980). Parker and Rankin additionally earned distinction as the CoSIDA Academic All-America of the Year for women’s basketball. Several other Lady Vols have been named as second and third team Academic All-America players: Nicky Anosike (2008- second team), Peggy Evans (1992third team), Tanya Haave (1983-third team), Lea Henry (1983-third team), and Candace Parker (2007second team). “It is an incredible honor to be selected Academic All-America,” said Bjorklund. “Academics are incredibly important to me and Coach Summitt always stresses their importance. We are all student-athletes, with the student portion of our responsibilities coming first. I am extremely happy to be recognized for the

Tennessee Double-Doubles Freshmen (2 or more) Holdsclaw, Chamique16 Frost, Sheila 11 Parker, Candace 10 Catchings, Tamika 9 Horton, Karla 7 Johnson, Tiffani 6 Johnson, Glory 5 Gordon, Bridgette 4 Morton, Karen 4 Anosike, Nicky 3 Ostrowski, Mary 3 Snow, Michelle 3 Cain, Kelley 2 Brewer, Alyssia 2 Stricklen, Shekinna 2 Ely, Shyra 2 Evans, Peggy 2 Groover, Debbie 2 Thompson, Pashen 2 Sophomores (2 or more) Parker, Candace 21 Holdsclaw, Chamique16 Ostrowski, Mary 11 Groover, Debbie 10 Horton, Karla 10 Gordon, Bridgette 9 Catchings, Tamika 8 Ward, Vonda 8 Towns, Paula 6 Johnson, Glory 5 Ely, Shyra 5 Evans, Peggy 5 Haave, Tanya 5 Jackson, Gwen 5 Shekinna, Stricklen 4 Charles, Daedra 4 Ely, Cindy 4 Johnson, Dana 4 Baugh, Vicki 3 Cain, Kelley 3 Freeman, Valerie 3 Frost, Sheila 3 Manning, Alicia 3 Noble, Cindy 3 Randall, Semeka 3 Snow, Michelle 3 Brewer, Alyssia 2 Juniors (2 or more) Holdsclaw, Chamique16 Parker, Candace 13 Charles, Daedra 13 Noble, Cindy 11 Johnson, Dana 9 Johnson, Tiffani 9 Ostrowski, Mary 9 Catchings, Tamika 8 Ely, Shyra 8 Frost, Sheila 8 Haave, Tanya 8 McCray, Nikki 8 Thompson, Pashen 7 Jackson, Gwen 6 Groover, Debbie 5 Horton, Karla 5 Snow, Michelle 5 Ward, Vonda 5 Brogdon, Cindy 5

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2009-10 LADY VOL GAME NOTES ALMANAC hard work that I put into both my academics and my work on the court.” The sharp-shooting Bjorklund has climbed up the UT record books in a pair of three-point shooting categories. This season, she has moved up to third place with 213 career three-pointers and is currently second in the single-season record books with 83 triples made.

nette Rocheleau of Montana (29 years) and Carol Peschel of UNC Greensboro with 26 seasons. Warlick is joined by Connecticut’s Chris Dailey and Stanford’s Amy Tucker in the silver anniversary club. The survey found that a dozen staffers had been at their institution as an assistant for over 20 years. Warlick also spent four seasons as a Lady Vol All-American and Olympian from 1976-80.

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Coach Pat Summitt and her Tennessee Lady Vols have now won almost one-half of all SEC regular season titles ever contested in the league -- 15 out of 31. Tennessee has won league titles in 1980, 1985, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007,2010. Additionally, UT has captured 14 SEC Tournament titles.

200,000 FANS... AGAIN The Lady Vols have eclipsed 200,000 fans at home games for the last 13 consecutive years. A total of 219,233 folks attended 17 games at home this season for an average of 12,896. A season high 16,645 showed up for the Vanderbilt game on Jan. 17.

15 SEC VICTORIES The win over Ole Miss on Feb. 28 was Tennessee’s 15th SEC victory of the year and eclipses 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2007 when the Lady Vol had 14 SEC win seasons. WE GOT THE DARING DOUBLE At the SEC Tournament, the Lady Vols accomplished something they haven’t done in 10 years, win the “daring double” of the SEC regular season and SEC Tournament titles. The last time was in the 1999-2000 season when UT won its sixth all-time D-D. Other years when the Lady Vols won dual crowns were 1980, 1985, 1994, 1998, 1999 and 2000 and 2010. Only three other SEC schools have ever won both titles: Georgia (1983, 1984 and 1986), Auburn (1981 and 1987) and Kentucky (1982). HEY A-TOWN! Lady Vol sophomore Alicia Manning hails from Woodstock, Ga., a town outside of Atlanta and thus the nickname of “A-town.” A-town, a 6’1” guard/ forward, has been nothing but downtown in the paint over the last five games averaging 10.0 rpg. She picked off a career high 14 boards in the 2010 SEC Second Round game vs. Ole Miss. In the final regular season game against the Rebels, she gathered in 10 rebounds and one game prior to that she snagged 11 boards against Kentucky. She earned a spot in the regular starting rotation eight games ago and has been one of the most capable producers on the floor. During this stretch, she has averaged 28.1 mpg, scoring 8.6 ppg, grabbing 8.8 rpg. GET OUT THE BROOM This season, the Lady Vols completed a winning sweep of Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Florida, LSU and Ole Miss in SEC play. ANOTHER SWAT SCHOOL RECORD Tennessee’s single game team record for blocked shots had remained unchanged at 13 since Dec. 19, 1987 when UT set the mark against Eastern Kentucky. Until the last week in February, that is... In back-to-back games versus LSU (Feb. 22, 2010) and Kentucky (Feb. 25, 2010), the Lady Vols rewrote the mark twice. UT knocked away 14 shots against LSU and then bettered the mark in the very next game rejecting 15 Wildcat shots. WARLICK IS THIRD LONGEST TENURED UT associate head coach Holly Warlick is the third most-tenured assistant coach in women’s collegiate basketball according to a recent survey. Warlick has been on the Lady Vol sidelines for 25 years as a Pat Summitt staffer and ranks behind An-

STEPHANIE GLANCE SUBS IN FOR COACH D Lady Vol assistant basketball coach and recruiting coordinator Daedra Charles-Furlow, affectionately known as “Coach D,” announced on Dec. 1 that she is dealing with medical issues. In her sideline coaching and recruiting absence, basketball staffer Stephanie Glance was activated to both coach and recruiter when Charles-Furlow was unable to make the pre-Christmas trip to the West Coast. “I am dealing with some personal medical issues at this time,” said Charles-Furlow. “It is possible that there may be times when I am unable to travel. For that reason, I decided to make this announcement since it will affect my duties as recruiting coordinator.” A former Lady Vol Olympian and All-American, Charles-Furlow joined the Lady Vol staff in May 2008 replacing Nikki Caldwell who accepted the head coaching position at UCLA. “Daedra’s health and well-being is our first concern,” said head coach Pat Summitt. “During the next several months she needs to be focusing on her health. For that reason, I will be designating my special assistant, Stephanie Glance, to fill this temporary role.” SEC TOURNAMENT BULLETS • This marked Tennessee’s 19th time (in 31 tournaments) to earn a spot in the Championship game. The Lady Vols are an amazing 14-5 in SEC title games. • Prior to winning in 2010, UT’s last SEC Tournament Championship was in 2008 with a 61-55 win over LSU on Mar. 9 in Nashville. The Lady Vols took the momentum from that title to run the table in the NCAA Tournament en route to championship number 8 in Tampa, Fla. • A LITTLE KNOWN STORY... Tennessee’s Pat Head Summitt could very well have coached her 1,000th win at the University of Kentucky in February 2009. Then-UK basketball coach and chief administrator Sue Feamster was looking to hand over the reins to the women’s team in 1975. Feamster contacted Head about the job. UK planned to offer Head a little more money than she was making in Knoxville. The sticking point? Head asked for moving expenses. UK said “no.” The rest, they say, is history. Feamster was in attendance on Feb. 25, 2010, when UT defeated UK for the 2010 SEC title. • TENNESSEE MADE UK “BLUE” ... Playing the elusive “40-minute game” took a turn in the right direction for the Lady Vols against Kentucky. In snagging the program’s 15th all-time SEC title against the Cats on Feb. 25, 2010. UT was assisted by six players in extra digits. Five players scored in double-figures led by Kelley Cain with 14 points followed by Glory Johnson (13), Angie

Tennessee In The SEC Statistics Through March 23 ALL GAMES Scoring Offense SEC Games Only Scoring Defense SEC Games Only Scoring Margin SEC Games Only Free Throw Percentage SEC Games Only Field Goal Percentage SEC Games Only FG Percentage Defense SEC Games Only 3-Pt. FG Percentage SEC Games Only 3-Pt. FG% Defense SEC Games Only Rebounds per Game SEC Games Only Opponent Rebounds SEC Games Only Rebound Margin SEC Games Only Blocked Shots SEC Games Only Assists per Game SEC Games Only Steals per Game SEC Games Only Turnover Margin SEC Games Only Assist/Turnover Ratio SEC Games Only Offensive Rebounds SEC Games Only Defensive Rebounds SEC Games Only 3-Point FGs per Game SEC Games Only

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2009-10 LADY VOL GAME NOTES ALMANAC Bjorklund and Shekinna Stricklen (12) and Alyssia Brewer with 10 points. Guard Alicia Manning made her contribution with a career high 11 rebounds. Tennessee’s bench, which was woeful in the loss in Lexington last season, outscored the UK reserves 26-8. •Tennessee fell apart down the stretch in the loss at Kentucky last year and coach Pat Summitt had enough of the “take it for granted” attitude of her youngsters. Following that loss, she evicted the team from the locker room. You see, much is made of the Lady Vols palatial locker room in Thompson-Boling Arena. The team lost the right to use the locker room following back-to-back losses last season to #7/10-ranked Duke (Feb. 16, 2009, 62-54) and Kentucky (Feb. 19, 2009, 66-56). Following the Lady Vols win over at #12/17-ranked Virginia on Nov. 22, 2009, Coach Summitt announced in the post game talk to the team that they had earned their locker room back to thunderous cheers from the team. OF NOTE ON THE SEASON •The win over Kentucky gave the Lady Vols the 15th SEC regular season title in Tennessee history. The last time UT won an SEC regular season crown was in 2007 with a perfect 14-0 mark. • Tennessee’s victory over Ole Miss provided the Lady Vols with their 16th season of at least 10 wins in SEC play. All-time, the Lady Vols have registered double-digit victories in conference play an incredible 16 times since the 1991-92 season when SEC play expanded. • The Lady Vols put yet another 20-win season in the books. With a victory over Arkansas on Feb. 4, it marked the 34th consecutive time a Lady Vol team reached at least 20 wins in a season under Coach Pat Summitt. • Tennessee has eclipsed 100,000 fans at home (198,289) for an amazing 16th consecutive year and currently averages 13,219 fans per game in Knoxville. On the road, UT has averaging 6,311 folks per game in hostile gyms. In neutral games, Tennessee has averaged 5,758 in five games • UT has gone from the outhouse to the penthouse in field goal percentage in 2010. Last season, the Lady Vols averaged a program worst .413 from the field. This season, Tennessee has flipped the field and is averaging .462 shooting accuracy this season. • This year, the Lady Vols redeemed themselves for a dismal (program worst) 2-5 SEC road campaign last season. Tennessee managed a 76-67 victory at Arkansas on Jan. 22, 2009 and fought for an 63-56 win over Mississippi State in Starkville on Jan. 29, 2009, producing the only SEC road W’s. This year, UT had a 7-1 SEC road record spoiled by the loss at (then) #8 Georgia, 53-50. SENIORLESS NIGHT For the first-time ever, Tennessee has a seniorless roster. In pregame ceremonies for “Senior Night 2010”, UT’s senior managers (Justine Brown and Whitney Welch) and senior trainers (Megan Gibson and Ashlee Harb) were recognized. Per Tennessee tradition, the six Ole Miss seniors were presented flowers by Coach Pat Summitt and recognized by Lady Vol fans. IN THE PINK The Lady Vols played in three “Pink Zone” games -- two on the road and the final event at

home. UT’s win at Ole Miss (61-58) on Feb. 11 kicked off the pink games and was followed by a pink squeaker at Alabama, 74-67 on Feb. 18 and win over LSU, 70-61 in Knoxville on Feb. 22. UT CASUAL IN WIN OVER BAMA Granted, the Lady Vols were without the services of 6’6” Kelley Cain at Alabama and substitute starter Lyssi Brewer did crank out a 20 point, 10 rebound and three block performance but the rest of the Tennessee team failed to live up to “Lady Vol basketball.” Tennessee was outrebound for only the second time this season, 45-33. The only other team to outrebound UT was #2-ranked Stanford. In command of the paint this season, UT was also outscored in that area, 40-36. The Alabama reserves outscored the UT bench 32-15. Pretty disheartening was the fact that UT’s SEC-best defense allowed the Tide to shoot an opponent best .459 from the field. Alabama is just the third team to shoot better than 40 percent against UT this season. STUDENT FIRST, ATHLETE SECOND Redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain missed the Alabama game to stay in Knoxville to attend class on Thurs., Feb. 18. The marketing/logistics major had missed several Thursday classes due to SEC travel and asked Coach Pat Summitt if she could stay home so that she could attend classes. Cain has been beastly in the paint of late. In the last week (at Vandy, at Ole Miss, vs. Florida), the 6’6” post staked her claim in the painted real estate. Cain tied her career high of 19 points twice while averaging 15.0 ppg... grabbed 10.3 rpg including 16 at Ole Miss... rejecting 4.7 shots per game including seven against the Gators. Moreover, she is logged a ridiculous 35.3 minutes per contest and connected on 68% of her shots. The chink to the armor was hitting just 54% from the line (7-13). CURED THE GATOR TURNOVER BITE The Lady Vols did an about-face in the second meeting with Florida on Feb. 14 in the turnover department. UT committed just 10 miscues -- third fewest on the season and forced the Gators into 20 turnovers and turned them into 31 Tennessee points. Heading into the first Florida game on Jan. 14, 2010, it was pointed out that the Lady Vols needed to avoid turnovers mentioning that last year the turnover bug bit Tennessee both in Gainesville (during the regular season) and in North Little Rock (in the SEC Tournament). Florida scored 45 points off of 42 UT miscues last year. It was also pointed out that there was good news heading into the game at Gainesville... the Lady Vol starters had just three turnovers (all in the first half) in the previous game against Mississippi State on Jan. 10. UT then proceeded to commit a season high 25 turnovers on Jan. 14 in Gainesville and almost lost the game. TABER BACK ON THE FLOOR Lady Vol rookie forward Taber Spani was back on the floor at Vanderbilt after sitting out for a week to calm down a painful bout of “turf toe.” In the win over Florida in Knoxville, she looked good nailing a deep trey scoring five points and grabbing three rebounds. She was back at practice on Feb. 6 after missing the South Carolina and Arkansas games hoping to give her foot some rest. She is listed as day-to-day heading into the game at Ole Miss. Spani has played in 23 games and started 16 games, but only played a total of 20 minutes in

the three games prior to South Carolina on the road and scored two points. She has been bothered offand-on since this summer’s USA Basketball stint. Before it started acting up, she was tossing in over eight points a game and grabbing almost five rebounds. KAMIKO BECAME 59TH ROOKIE TO START Freshman Kamiko Williams, a 5-11 point guard from Clarksville, Tenn. (Northeast HS), became the 59th rookie all-time to earn a starting assignment at Tennessee when she was in the starting line-up against Arkansas. Williams earned the nod from Coach Pat Summitt after coming in off the bench to punch in a career high 17 points in UT’s come-from-behind win at South Carolina on Jan. 31. Last season, a record number of players – FIVE – were called on to start for the Lady Vols as rookies: Shekinna Stricklen (starter number 53), Glory Johnson (number 54), Briana Bass (55), Alicia Manning (56) and Kelley Cain (57) all earned starting assignments. Earlier this season, Williams’ fellow rookie Taber Spani, became the 13th frosh to start her very first game at UT and the 58th rookie overall. WELCOME BACK -- FOR ONE GAME Tennessee’s backcourt duo of Angie Bjorklund and Shekinna Stricklen started the 2010 portion of the schedule in bang-bang fashion against #14/15 Oklahoma and South Carolina. Bjorklund dropped in 25 and 24 respectively, while Stricklen added a triple-double against the Sooners (17 points, 13 rebounds, 12 assists) and tossed in 21 points and dished six helpers against the Gamecocks. Since the Carolina game, and SEC play, the pair struggled for five games (at Mississippi St., at Florida, vs. #22 Vanderbilt, at #8 Georgia, at #18/19 LSU) before having a breakout game against Auburn on Jan. 28. Bjorklund scored 20 points on six treys and Stricklen added 17 solid points. The rally was short-lived. In the very next game at South Carolina, Stricklen struggled in the first half and played just six minutes before rebounding in the second half to score nine points in 20 minutes. Bjorklund managed seven points and a team high four steals while playing all 40 minutes. LYSSI WAS MONEY AT LSU Sophomore post Alyssia (Lyssi) Brewer was the AutoZone Lady Vol Player of the Game for her performance against LSU on Jan. 24. The Sapulpa, Oklahoma native led Tennessee in scoring with 14 points and chipped in seven rebounds in her fourth career start. BJORKLUND NAMED TO ACADEMIC TEAM Lady Vol junior Angie Bjorklund was named to the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic AllDistrict IV First Team on Feb. 4. The Spokane Valley, Wash., native boasts a 3.8 GPA in psychology and leads the Lady Vols with a 14.8 ppg average and has started 21 of 22 games for the fifth-ranked Lady Vols. She is the only SEC player to move on to the national ballot. The sharp-shooting Bjorklund has climbed up the UT record books in a pair of three-point shooting categories. This season, she has moved up to third place with 199 career threepointers and is currently fifth in the single-season record books with 69 triples made. This marks the second consecutive season Bjorklund has been honored by CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine. Last season as a sophomore, she was named to the AllDistrict IV Second Team. By earning Academic All-

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2009-10 LADY VOL GAME NOTES ALMANAC District First Team honors, Bjorklund is now eligible for Academic All-America, which will be announced on Tuesday, Feb. 23. ANOTHER 20 WIN SEASON The Tennessee Lady Vols claimed yet another 20-win season. With a victory over Arkansas, it marked the 34th consecutive time a Lady Vol team reached at least 20 wins in a season under Coach Pat Summitt. By picking up win #20 against Arkansas on Feb. 4, it tied the seventh fastest Summitt team to attain at least 20 wins. SUMMITT’S NON-20-WIN SEASONS? Tennessee’s Pat Summitt has only had two teams fail to reach 20-win seasons during her 36-year tenure. In her first and second seasons (1974-75 and 1975-76) at UT, the Lady Vols were 16-8 and 16-11, respectively. BRINK OF A TRIPLE-DOUBLE Redshirt sophomore post Kelley Cain was two blocked shots away from a triple-double against Arkansas on Feb. 4. The 6’6” paint prowler had 14 points, career highs of 17 rebounds and a school record-tying eight blocked shots in 33 minutes vs. Arkansas. “THE PAT SUMMITT STORY” BOX SET DVD The University of Tennessee and IMG/Lady Vol Network proudly announce the arrival a new product to the Vol Network Home Entertainment lineup. “The Pat Summitt Story” commemorative edition DVD box set is available for order now by shopping the Vol Network Store online at www.volnetwork.tv. TURNOVERS COST UT VS. GEORGIA Coach Pat Summitt had been warning her team about living on the edge. Georgia finally capitalized on UT’s miscues in their 53-50 win in Athens on Jan. 21. The Lady Vols committed 23 miscues which led to 21 Georgia points. Almost one-half of their game total of 53 points. CAIN’S MUTINY Redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain earned “game warrior” kudos in the win at Florida. The 6-6 paint presence went to the deck with a hip contusion late in the first half but battled back down the stretch and was a key to UT’s win. Cain tossed in a career high 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds against the Lady Gators. She tallied her 16th career double digit scoring effort her fifth career double digit rebounding contest and notched her third career double double. NAMES ARE BACK In response to an inordinate amount of phone calls, mail and texts from Tennessee fans, the Lady Vols names are back on their jerseys. Coach Pat Summitt dropped the names from the back of the jerseys prior to the start of the 2004-05 season. Before the Lady Vols played Louisville on Dec. 16, Summitt announced to the crowd that she had an early Christmas present for them -- names on jerseys -- the crowd erupted into cheers when the team came out to show their new duds. UNBROKEN CIRCLE The 2009-10 Lady Vols are taking their “Circle of Influence” media guide them into a postgame center court jump circle huddle with their opponents. Before the game with Baylor, UT junior Angie Bjorklund invited the Lady Bears to join them for a postgame prayer. Each opponent has followed

suit meeting at center court after the game for the moment of thanks. GOT THE PATCH Following the reporting of grades for the Fall semester two more Lady Vols added the Vol Scholar patch to their uniform. Rookies Taber Spani recorded a perfect 4.0 GPA and Faith Dupree pulled all As and a B to earn a patch. With their addition, eight Lady Vols are proudly displaying VOLScholar patches on their jerseys this semester -- Briana Bass, Angie Bjorklund, Kelley Cain, Glory Johnson, Alicia Manning and Sydney Smallbone. The VOLScholar program is an initiative of UT’s Thornton Athletics Student Life Center which is a comprehensive academic and citizenship-building program that has gained enthusiastic support from UT’s men’s and women’s athletic teams. Studentathletes earn the right to wear the VOLScholar patch on their uniform by achieving a 3.0 gradepoint average during the previous fall and/or spring semester. BAUGH HAD SURGERY Jenny Moshak, University of Tennessee Associate Athletics Director for Sports Medicine, announced on Jan. 8, 2010, that Lady Vol basketball junior forward Vicki Baugh will sit out this season. “Drs. Greg Mathien and Russell Betcher, UT team orthopaedists, performed surgery on Vicki’s left knee this afternoon at UT Medical Center,” said Moshak. “The surgery addressed a meniscus tear and a partial medial meniscectomy was performed.” Baugh had been rehabbing her left knee since undergoing a second anterior cruciate ligament surgery on Feb. 24, 2009 and had hoped to return this season. According to Moshak, Baugh’s surgery went well today and she will begin rehabilitation of the knee immediately. Typical recovery generally ranges four to six weeks. “Vicki had been making solid progress up until early December when she felt her knee move awkwardly,” said Moshak. “She began to experience swelling and diagnostic testing revealed meniscal damage which was repaired today. The good news, in the words of her doctors, is that the ACL looks pristine. That is outstanding!” said Moshak. HOW BOUT SHEKINNA STRICKLEN! After crashing to the floor, with what looked like a serious injury, and playing just two minutes and not returning to the Old Dominion game Shekinna Stricklen returned the very next game to have a career night. On Jan. 3, 2010 versus #14/15-Oklahoma, the Lady Vol sophomore tallied Tennessee’s second ever triple-double with 17 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists. The only other previous triple-double in LV history was 25years ago when senior All-America Shelia Collins recorded 18 points, 10 rebounds and 10 steals in an incredible performance at Florida State on Feb. 8, 1985. Stricklen started out slow in the first half and earned a three-minute stint on the bench next to coach Pat Summitt who told her she looked like she was “asleep” to start the game. By halftime, Strick had turned in nine points, seven rebounds and seven assists in 17 minutes. She achieved her triple-double with 8:58 to go in the game grabbing her 10th rebound on the night. HEY! WE LOVE A HAPPY MEAL The Tennessee Lady Vols leads the nation with the number of McDonald’s High School All-Americans on their roster in 2009-10 with nine players. Tennessee’s McDonald’s All-Americans:

Vicki Baugh, Angie Bjorklund, Alyssia Brewer, Kelley Cain, Amber Gray, Glory Johnson, Alicia Manning, Shekinna Stricklen and Taber Spani. A LOOK AT ATTENDANCE The Tennessee Lady Vols staying power with the home fans is evidenced by the huge numbers who have turned out for games in Knoxville since 1990. Tennessee has won the attendance challenge 14 out of the last 20 years. LADY VOLS MAKE SPORTS ILLUSTRATED LIST Sports Illustrated announced the 25 best sports franchises from the decade of the 2000s and ranked the 25 best overall teams from the four major professional sports -- NFL, NBA, MLB and the NHL -- plus college football and men’s and women’s college basketball. The Los Angeles Lakers took the top spot on the list while the Tennessee Lady Vols -- who won two NCAA basketball titles - were in 24th place. Connecticut women’s basketball earned the third slot after winning five NCAA titles during the decade. The Lady Vols and the Huskies were the only women’s teams to make the list. The two were also mentioned as the ninth best rivalry of the 2000’s. The Lady Vols swept the last three meetings between the two teams in a rivalry halted after the 2007 season. Individually, former Lady Vol All-American and Olympian Candace Parker was selected as the 11th best female athlete over the last decade. JOINING THE LADY VOL FOLD University of Tennessee Lady Vol basketball head coach Pat Summitt announced the early signing of two student-athletes to National Letters of Intent for the 2010-11 academic school year. Joining the eight-time NCAA Champions are signees Lauren Avant, a 5’9”, guard from Memphis, Tenn., (The Lausanne Collegiate School) and Meighan Simmons, a 5’9” guard from Byron P. Steele High School in Cibolo, Texas. BJORKLUND IS A WOODEN NOMINEE Lady Vol junior sharpshooter Angie Bjorklund is a preseason candidate for the John R. Wooden Award. She joins the initial list of student athletes who, based on last year’s individual performance and team records, are the frontrunners for college basketball’s most prestigious honor. This season, the Lady Vols will face a number of Wooden nominees including: Jayne Appel and Jeanette Pohlen (Stanford), Alysha Clark (Middle Tennessee), Allison Hightower (LSU), Ashley Houts (Georgia), Danielle Robinson (Oklahoma) and Monica Wright (Virginia). In late December, the Wooden Award Committee will release the Midseason Top 20 list, followed in March by the National Ballot, consisting of approximately 15 top players who have proven to their universities that they are also making progress toward graduation and maintaining a cumulative 2.0 GPA. The Women’s Wooden Award AllAmerican Team will be announced the week of the “Elite Eight” round during the NCAA Tournament. The 34th annual Wooden Award ceremony, which will include the announcement of the Men’s and Women’s Wooden Award, and the presentation of the Wooden Award All-American Teams and the Legends of Coaching Award, will take place the weekend of April 9-11, 2010. STRICKLEN IS ON THE NAISMITH LIST Lady Vol sophomore Shekinna Stricklen has been named to the Naismith Player of the Year

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2009-10 LADY VOL GAME NOTES ALMANAC “watch list.” The watch list was compiled by the Atlanta Tipoff Club’s Board of Selectors, which based its criteria on player performances from the previous year and expectations for the 2009-10 college basketball season. The Naismith Trophy presented by AT&T will be awarded at the 2010 NCAA Women’s Final Four in San Antonio, Texas. GET THIS... It’s a fact that Tennessee has produced some of the greatest players ever in women’s collegiate basketball. It’s a little known fact that there has only been one double-figure rebounder in the history of the program -- Olympian and Kodak All-American Patricia Roberts. Roberts hauled in 14.2 rpg (467 total) in her only season as a Lady Vol in 197677. She also claimed scoring honors with 29.9 ppg (987 points). In 2006-07, Candace Parker came the closest to a double-figure rebounding average but had to settle for 9.8 rpg. POLLSTERS The Tennessee Lady Vols started the season in somewhat unfamiliar territory in the Top 25 Preseason polls. The Associated Press placed UT in the eighth position to start the season, while the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll had UT in ninth spot. Last season, UT started in seventh in the AP and sixth in the coaches’ poll. Tennessee’s start in the AP poll is the lowest since the 1985-86 season when UT started in the number nine spot. HIGH SCHOOL TO LADY VOL TEAMMATES This season marks the fourth time in Lady Vol Basketball history (under Summitt) that high school teammates are taking to the floor in a Tennessee uniform. Freshman post Faith Dupree joins fellow Webb School teammate and UT sophomore Glory Johnson in the line-up this season. Previously, Cherokee H.S. (Canton, Ga.) teammates Debbie Groover and Cindy Ely roamed the paint from 1977-81; Baldwin Co. H.S. (Milledgeville, Ga.) teammates Val Freeman and Lisa Webb played from 1983-88 -- both even tore ACLs one week apart as sophomores, and Shelbyville Central H.S. (Tenn.) teammates Michelle Johnson and Tiffany Woosley played during the 1991-95 seasons. LADY VOLS OWN ALL-TIME WINS MARK Tennessee is the all-time wins leader in the NCAA and collected victory number 1,100 against Texas Tech. The next closest program all-time in terms of wins is Louisiana Tech, which owns a 953195 record. FACING FORMER LADY VOLS -- NOW COACHES No former Lady Vol who has joined the collegiate coaching ranks has ever beaten Head Coach Pat Summitt. This year Nikki Caldwell (UCLA) and Tanya Haave (University of San Francisco) tried to accomplish the feat. Former players are 0-9 against their mentor. HOME COURT STREAKS BROKEN BY UT Throughout the years, UT has been responsible for breaking a number of lengthy home court winning streaks, 20 to be exact. Last season, UT snapped GWU’s 17-game streak at the Smith Center on Dec. 2 and ODU’s nation-leading 29 game winning streak at the Ted Constant Center on Dec. 18. The Lady Vols know something about home court winning streaks – Tennessee shares the NCAA record at 69 consecutive wins at home.

Wins Team Broken by UT 64 Old Dominion …on 2-16-81, 76-70 61 Virginia …on 3-25-96, 52-46 54 Connecticut …on 1-10-99, 92-81 53 Rutgers …on 12-30-88, 93-53 52 Louisiana Tech …on 11-30-98, 92-73 44 Texas …on 12-14-86, 85-78 33 Old Dominion …on 1-19-99, 77-61 33 Texas Tech …on 12-18-96, 79-71 31 South Carolina…on 3-7-80, 67-54 30 Colorado …on 12-17-94, 78-72 29 Old Dominion ...on 12-18-08, 81-76 26 Arizona State …on 11-19-06, 83-74 25 Portland …on 11-30-97, 74-51 24 Duke ...on 1-28-08, 67-64 23 Stanford …on 12-4-05, 74-67 20 Florida …on 2-1-95, 76-69 19 Louisiana Tech …on 1-9-95, 62-56 18 Alabama …on 2-9-95, 95-44 17George Washington ...on 12-2-08, 71-59 17 Old Dominion …on 1-24-95, 77-54 ONLY SEVEN TEAMS HAVE DOUBLE-DIGIT WINS

LSU is among seven teams who have the distinction of registering double-digit wins over Tennessee all-time as the Lady Tigers have 12 under four coaches (Jinks Coleman, Sue Gunter, Pokey Chatman and Van Chancellor). When UT coach Pat Summitt claimed her 1,000th career win last season, it was only fitting that she earn the win over her toughest coaching rival -- Georgia’s Andy Landers. Summitt and Landers first started squaring off in preseason exhibition games when Landers was the coach at nearby Roane State Community College in Harriman, Tenn. Summitt and her Lady Vols have a number of great rivalries but none can compare with the success of Landers and his Lady Bulldogs against UT. Only seven programs have ever registered double-digit wins over Tennessee -- Louisiana Tech 17, Georgia 15, Connecticut 13, LSU, Texas and Tennessee Tech 12 and Auburn 10. Landers has been onboard at Georgia for all 15 wins and leads the pack of winning coaches in these games. UConn’s Geno Auriemma has 13 wins over UT; as head coach Leon Barmore had 12 at La Tech (also 5 as co-head coach); Jody Conradt claimed 11 wins over the Lady Vols while at Texas and Mary Nell Meadors grabbed 10 wins at Tennessee Tech. ON BREAK The University of Tennessee was officially on holiday break following the conclusion of final exams on Dec. 10. Spring semester classes resumed on January 13, 2010. During the break, the Lady Vols had eight games -- practically onefourth of its schedule of 29 games: vs. Rutgers (W, 68-54), Louisville (W,86-56), at #2-ranked Stanford (L, 52-67), at San Francisco (W, 89-34), Old Dominion (W, 102-62), #14/15-ranked Oklahoma (W, 96-75)), South Carolina (W, 79-62) and at Mississippi State (75-48). SHE LOVED CAMP SUMMITT UT coach Pat Summitt loved the court time she had with her team over the holiday break. It was time for re-emphasizing fundamentals and finetuning before conference cranked up. In the first 15 games, Summitt has seen a number of positives from her seniorless team: only one opponent has shot 40% or better against the 2009-10 Lady Vols -- Oklahoma at .446 in a 21 point loss... the Lady Vols bounced back from the tough loss at Stanford and its worst shooting night (.328) to record its fourth 50% plus shooting night on the year tossing in .531 versus San Francisco... That performance

was followed by the seventh best shooting night in Lady Vol history as UT canned 67.2 percent from the field against Old Dominion... and followed that up with a 51.3% effort against Oklahoma for the sixth game of 50% or better shooting on the season... Last year, the 2008-09 Lady Vols turned in the worst field goal percentage in Tennessee history at 41.3% VERSUS 2009 FINAL FOUR TEAMS Oklahoma was the third of the four 2009 NCAA Final Four teams that the Lady Vols faced this season -- UT defeated Louisville, 88-56 on Dec. 16, lost at #2-ranked Stanford, 67-52, on Dec. 19 and defeated #14/15 Oklahoma, 96-75 on Jan. 3. IS THERE A BIG 12 DIVISION FOR US? This season, Tennessee might qualify for divisional play in the Big 12. The Lady Vols defeated four opponents from that conference: #7/4 Baylor in Knoxville (74-65), knocked off Texas Tech, 9153, in San Antonio and defeated #17 Texas, 7858, and #14/15 Oklahoma, 96-75 in Knoxville. The Lady Vols finished 4-0 in the Big 12 Conference play this season.

TENNESSEE’S FIRST OKIE When 6-3 sophomore forward Alyssia Brewer (Sapulpa, OK/Sapulpa H.S.) signed with the Lady Vols, it marked Tennessee’s first player from the state of Oklahoma. This season, the rangy lefty is averaging 7.9 ppg and 4.6 rpg while shooting a blistering 60.9% from the field (39-64). STATISTICALLY VS. THE BIG 12 IN 2009-10 In three wins over Big 12 teams this season (Baylor, 74-65 win; Texas Tech, 91-53 win and Texas, a 78-58 win), the Lady Vols have averaged a +22.3 margin of victory (81.0-58.7 ppg) over these schools. Additionally, UT has cashed in on 46.7% of its field goals while holding Big 12 opponents to just 32.4%. Fouls have been nearly even, 57 for Tennessee and 58 for Big 12 opponents but the dozen school conference has cashed in at the charity stripe canning 53-73 (.726) free throws while the Lady Vols have managed just 41-59 (.695). NINTH BEST START TO OPEN THE SEASON Before being snapped by Stanford, the 9-0 start to begin the 2009-10 campaign was tied for the ninth best start in Lady Vol program history. Alltime, there have been 15 perfect starts to a season (of at least 7 wins). START SEASON FIRST LOSS FINAL RECORD 39-0 1997-98 None 39-0 (NCAA Ch) 18-0 2005-06 at Duke 31-5 16-0 1994-95 at UConn 34-3 14-0 1993-94 at Rutgers 31-2 11-0 2001-02 UConn 29-5 11-0 2000-01 at UConn 31-3 11-0 1988-89 at Auburn 35-2 (NCAA Ch) 10-0 2007-08 at Stanford 36-2 (NCAA Ch) 9-0 2009-10 at Stanford 8-0 1995-96 at Stanford 32-4 (NCAA Ch) 8-0 1986-87 vs. Texas 28-6 (NCAA Ch) 7-0 2003-04 Texas 31-4 7-0 1988-89 at Auburn 35-2 (NCAA Ch) 7-0 1979-80 vs. S.F. Austin 30-9 7-0 1978-79 vs. Long Beach33-5 STAFFERS HAVE -- NEVER A FORMER PLAYER

...have dropped an “L” on Coach Pat Summitt and the Lady Vols. Former Tennessee player and assistant coach Nikki Caldwell looked like her

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2009-10 LADY VOL GAME NOTES ALMANAC UCLA Bruins might be the first to pull the upset on Nov. 28 in Knoxville. The Bruins grabbed a 10-point first half lead and looked very confident heading into the locker room leading 27-25 at the break. In the Tennessee locker room, Summitt was imploring her team for no more “negative history.” Referring back to last season when her young Lady Vols were responsible for a number of “negative history firsts.” Former Lady Vol Tanya Haave got the next crack at beating the old ball coach but her San Francisco Dons were defeated by UT, 89-34. The roll call goes like this: Sylvia Hatchell, Sharon Fanning, Jane Albright, Lea Henry, Nancy Darsch, Trish Roberts, Mickie DeMoss, Matthew Mitchell, Kellie Jolly Harper and Tanya Haave. UT coach Pat Summitt has faced many former players and assistant coaches in a variety of games thru the years but no former Lady Vol player has ever knocked off her mentor. Former assistant Carolyn Peck was the first to record a victory over her former boss. While at Purdue, Peck handed Summitt a 78-68 loss on Nov.15, 1998 in the State Farm Tip-Off Classic in West Lafayette, Ind. The defeat snapped UT’s 46game consecutive winning streak (that was second only to Louisiana Tech’s NCAA all-time 54-game winning streak). Former assistants Mickie DeMoss and last year Matthew Mitchell turned the trick as a head coaches at Kentucky, (DeMoss 66-63, on Jan. 26, 2006 and Mitchell 66-56 on Feb. 19, 2009), and Sylvia Hatchell managed to pull off the feat twice at North Carolina (75-63 on Mar. 28, 2006 and 7057, Dec. 3, 2006). Former Lady Vol players turned head coaches have been less successful. Former Lady Vol All-America Patricia Roberts tried while head coach at Maine (0-2, lost 77-64 on Dec. 13, 1990 and 86-71 on Nov. 24, 1991). Former Lady Vol Olympian and point guard Lea Henry faced Summitt in the NCAA Tournament with her Georgia State team and lost 98-68 on Mar. 15, 2002. Next to try to knock off Summitt was Kellie Jolly Harper with her Western Carolina team on Mar. 20, 2005. The Lady Catamounts lost 94-43. The most recent former Lady Vol hoopsters to take on their former coach: UT All-American and San Francisco head coach Tanya Haave. “LaMachine’s” Dons fell to UT on Nov. 15, 2008, 68-39. A little over a week later, Harper’s WCU team fell to Summitt’s Lady Vols, 83-56, on Nov. 25, 2008. The next player to try the knock-off - -San Francisco’s Tanya Haave.

RAISING CAIN UT redshirt sophomore center Kelley Cain returned to the starting line-up against Rutgers. Cain suffered a concussion against UCLA on Nov. 28 and was held out of the George Washington game on Dec. 1. Cain was cleared to play against #17ranked Texas on Dec. 6 and came off the bench to score 12 points (6-6 FG), grab six boards and swat away four shots. She followed that up with a nine point, nine rebound and six blocked shot performance against Rutgers. SOLID SHOWING AGAINST THE HORNS Against #17-ranked Texas, Tennessee used an 8-0 run to build an 11-5 lead (at 14:55) and then put together a 12-0 run over 4:55 to take a 31-18 lead with 5:29 to play in the first half. UT’s largest deficit of the first half was two at 18:23; it’s largest lead was 17 at 0:27. Tennessee led at the half for the fifth time this season. In those games, UT is 5-0. Texas went without a point from the 3:12 mark of the first half to the 16:29 point of the second, allowing Tennessee a 14-0 run to build a 48-24 lead. Tennessee outrebounded Texas 42-41; UT has led on the boards in all seven games

NOGGIN KNOCKERS The Lady Vols only had nine players available to play against George Washington on Dec. 1. Tennessee starting sophomore pivot Kelley Cain missed the game with George Washington due to a concussion suffered in the UCLA game after dropping in eight points and grabbing 11 rebounds against the Bruins. Cain also missed some time last season after suffering a concussion in practice. She has started five games this season and averages 8.4 ppg and 8.6 rpg. CALLING ALL POSTS The Lady Vols went into the game with George Washington on Dec. 1 pretty thin in the post. Sidelined were four post players -- 6’1” Amber Gray and 6’3” Faith Dupree for the season; 6’4” Vicki Baugh who is coming back from a torn ACL and 6’6” Kelley Cain who will miss due to a concussion. That left 6’1” rookie Taber Spani and a pair of 6’3” sophomores in Glory Johnson and Alyssia Brewer to shore up the middle for the Lady Vols. SAPULPA WAS IN THE HOUSE Sophomore post Alyssia Brewer of Sapulpa, Oklahoma, showed up in a big way against George Washington on Dec. 1. UT was without starting center Kelley Cain who was being held out due to a concussion suffered in the UCLA game. The 6’3” Brewer came in the first half at the 14:49 mark and scored four quick layups and a free throw in eight minutes to record nine points in the opening stanza. In the second half, she was inserted at the 14:13 mark and played the rest of the game totaling 14 second stanza points for a career high 23 points (11-15 FG) to go along with seven rebounds. DUPREE DEALS WITH BACK PROBLEMS University of Tennessee Lady Vol Head Basketball Coach Pat Summitt announced on Nov. 23, 2009, that freshman center Faith Dupree will be sidelined this season. “Faith has been experiencing recurrent lower back pain,” explained Summitt. “Our medical staff (Director of Sports Medicine Jenny Moshak, team orthopaedist Dr. Greg Mathien and team physician Dr. Becky Morgan) felt that the best course of action was to spend this season treating her. “We are disappointed for Faith and what she means to our team,” said Summitt. “She worked really hard in the preseason drills and conditioning but now she needs time to focus on getting her back healthy.” Moshak, University of Tennessee Associate Athletics Director for Sports Medicine, has been treating Dupree for back pain for several weeks. “We are going to use this year to explore treatment options and provide aggressive rehabilitation,” said Moshak. Dupree, a 6-3 freshman from Knoxville, Tenn., appeared in the first two games of the season. Against #7/4-ranked Baylor she logged four minutes and grabbed a rebound. In San Antonio at the ESPNU Road to the Championship, she played 18 minutes and tossed in five points, grabbed six rebounds and had three assists in 18 minutes against Texas Tech. Tennessee’s roster now drops to 11 active players for the 2009-10 season. Also sitting out this year, following both shoulder and brain surgery, is 6-1 sophomore forward Amber Gray of West Chester, Ohio. HOME SWEET HOME Much is made of the Lady Vols palatial locker room in Thompson-Boling Arena. The team lost the right to use the locker room following backto-back losses last season to #7/10-ranked Duke (Feb. 16, 62-54) and Kentucky (Feb. 19, 66-56).

Following the Lady Vols win over at #12/17-ranked Virginia on Nov. 22, 2009, Coach Pat Summitt announced in the post game talk to the team that they had earned their locker room back to thunderous cheers from the team. CROWDS A PLENTY Playing in front of huge crowds is nothing new to Tennessee Lady Vol basketball but the week of Nov. 22-28 was one to note. In three games (two on the road), the Lady Vols played in front of a total of 37,873 fans (an average of 12,624 per game) – including two record-breaking crowds on the road. On Nov. 25 at Middle Tennessee State, a new record crowd of 11,802 was on hand for the Thanksgiving eve clash. MTSU’s Murphy Center’s capacity is listed at 11,520. On Nov. 22 at Virginia, a new record crowd of 11,895 crammed the stands on “Hotdog Night” at the John Paul Jones Arena. Tennessee had one game at home during that span against UCLA on Nov. 28 where 14,176 turned out for a matinee contest. Last season, Tennessee played in front of 17 crowds of 10,000-plus. 1200 GAMES AND WE WE HIT 1,100 Coach Pat Summitt coached in her 1,200th college game when she faced Texas Tech on Nov. 17. The Tennessee Lady Vols have a proud and rich history of women’s basketball on “The Hill.” With the victory over Texas Tech on Nov. 17, the Lady Vols recorded the 1100th win in program history. 600TH WIN Tennessee’s win over Baylor to open the 2009-10 season was Lady Vol Coach Pat Summitt’s 600th victory over a non-conference team. She is now 604-129 versus non-conference opposition over 36 seasons. ESPNU ROAD TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP The Lady Vols took the ESPNU Road to the Championship (formerly the ESPNU Women’s Basketball Invitational) when it defeated Texas Tech in Nov. 17. The preseason women’s basketball doubleheader, UConn defeated Texas in the night cap, is played in the same city as the women’s NCAA championship. The ESPNU Road to the Championship is an ESPN Regional TV (ERT) owned and operated event. San Antonio is the host city for the 2010 NCAA women’s basketball championship. UT’S SEASON-OPENERS UNDER SUMMITT Over the last 36 years on opening day, the Lady Vols have won 33 times and lost just three contests. Coach Pat Summitt lost her very first game as a college head coach -- a heartbreaking one-point decision at home in Alumni Gym to Mercer, 84-83, on Dec. 7, 1974. The next time UT lost an opening game was in Knoxville on Nov. 21, 1981, to Stephen F. Austin, 80-74, in Stokely Athletics Center. Most recently, UT fell in their first contest of the 1999-2000 campaign dropping a 6964 decision to Louisiana Tech on Nov. 14, 1999 in Thompson-Boling Arena. Until the loss to the Lady Techsters in 1999, the Lady Vols had won 18 consecutive season openers. ALWAYS A HOT TICKET Joe Arnone, UT Associate AD for Ticket Operations, says Lady Vol season ticket sales have been steady despite the disappointment of the 2008-09 season. As of Nov. 11th, 10,011 season tickets had been sold. Last season, over 10,400 season tickets were sold.

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 2009-10 LADY VOL HIGHS AND LOWS

2009-10 OPPONENT HIGHS AND LOWS

INDIVIDUAL Points................................................ 25, Shekinna Stricklen vs. Baylor, 11/15/09 ............................................................ 25, Angie Bjorklund vs. Oklahoma, 1/3/10 Field Goals ..........................11, Alyssia Brewer vs. George Washington, 12/1/09 Field Goal Attempts .......................... 21, Shekinna Stricklen vs. Baylor, 11/15/09 Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.).................................................... 81.8 (9-11) ...................................................................... Alyssia Brewer vs. Ole Miss, 3/5/10 ..................................................81.8 (9-11), Kelley Cain vs. Austin Peay, 3/20/10 3-Pt Field Goals ....................................... 6, Angie Bjorklund vs. Auburn, 1/28/10 ...................................................................6, Angie Bjorklund vs. Florida 2/14/10 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts......................13, Angie Bjorklund vs. Vanderbilt, 3/6/10 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 att.) ....................80.0 (4-5), Angie Bjorklund ................................................................................... at San Francisco, 12/22/09 Free Throws ...................................11, Shekinna Stricklen vs. Rutgers, 12/13/09 Free Throw Attempts ..................... 12, Shekinna Stricklen vs. Rutgers, 12/13/09 .................................................................12, Alyssia Brewer at Alabama 2/18/10 Free Throw Percentage (min. 4 att.).................... 100.0 (7-7), Shekinna Stricklen ............................................................................................. vs. Virginia, 11/22/09 Offensive Rebounds ..................................9, Alicia Manning vs. Ole Miss, 3/5/10 Defensive Rebounds ...................................12, Kelley Cain vs. Arkansas, 2/4/10 Total Rebounds............................................17, Kelley Cain vs. Arkansas, 2/4/10 Assists ............................................12, Shekinna Stricklen vs. Oklahoma, 1/3/10 Turnovers ..............................................9, Shekinna Stricklen at Florida, 1/14/10 Blocks ................................................................12, Kelley Cain vs. LSU, 2/22/10 Steals.........................................................4, Glory Johnson vs. Baylor, 11/15/09 ...............................................4, Alicia Manning vs. George Washington, 12/1/09 .................................................... 4, Kamiko Williams at San Francisco, 12/22/09 .......................................................4, Angie Bjorklund at South Carolina, 1/31/10

INDIVIDUAL Points........................................................34, Bianca Thomas, Ole Miss, 2/28/10 Field Goals ...............................................11, Bianca Thomas, Ole Miss, 2/28/10 Field Goal Attempts ..................................27, Bianca Thomas, Ole Miss, 2/28/10 Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.).................................................. 76.9 (10-13) ................................................................... Amanda Thompson, Oklahoma, 1/3/10 3-Pt Field Goals ........................................... 7, Becky Burke, Louisville, 12/16/09 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts...........................15, Bianca Thomas, Ole Miss, 2/11/10 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 att.) ......................... 83.3 (5-6), Brittany Ray ..................................................................................................Rutgers, 12/13/09 Free Throws .................................................10, Melissa Jones, Baylor, 11/15/09 ..................................................................10, Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky, 2/25/10 Free Throw Attempts ................................11, Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky, 2/25/10 Free Throw Percentage (min. 4 att.)....................... 1.000 (10-10), Melissa Jones .....................................................................................................Baylor, 11/15/09 Offensive Rebounds ....................................... 7, Markel Walker, UCLA, 11/28/09 ....................................................................7, Tia Lewis, Old Dominion, 12/30/09 Defensive Rebounds ....................................11, Jayne Appel, Stanford, 12/19/09 Total Rebounds............................................. 14, Markel Walker, UCLA, 11/28/09 ..................................................................... 14, Jayne Appel, Stanford, 12/19/09 Assists .................................................10, Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma, 1/3/10 Turnovers .................................................9, Merideth Marsh, Vanderbilt, 1/17/10 Blocks ............................................................... 6, KeKe Carrier, Auburn, 1/28/10 Steals............................................................5, Monica Wright, Virginia, 11/22/09 .......................................................................5, Steffi Sorensen, Florida, 1/14/10 ......................................................................5, Jennifer George, Florida, 1/14/10 ...................................................................... 5, C’eira Ricketts, Arkansas, 2/4/10

TEAM HIGH Points 102, Old Dominion Field Goals Made 43, Old Dominion Field Goals Attempted 76, Dayton* Field Goal Percentage 67.2, Old Dominion 3-Point Field Goals Made 13, Auburn 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 24, South Carolina 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 62.5, Oklahoma Free Throws Made 26, Rutgers Free Throws Attempted 33, Rutgers Free Throw Percentage 100.0, LSU-2 Rebounds 54, Louisville Assists 27, Old Dominion Turnovers 25, Florida-1 Blocked Shots 15, Kentucky Steals 12, Alabama* Personal Fouls 22, Kentucky* Home Attendance 16,645, Vanderbilt-1 Away/Neutral Attendance 11,895, Virginia

LOW 50, Georgia 20, Stanford* 47, LSU-1 32.8, Stanford 2, Kentucky-2* 6, LSU-1 15.8, Baylor 2, Ole Miss-1 7, Ole Miss-1* 28.6, Ole Miss 32, Vanderbilt-1 4, Stanford 7, LSU-2 0, Florida-1 2, Ole Miss-3* 8, Arkansas* 10,590, South Carolina 2,356, Ole Miss

* Indicates the most recent instance of a high/low that occurred more than one time during the season.

TEAM HIGH Points 75, Oklahoma Field Goals Made 29, Oklahoma Field Goals Attempted 75, Arkansas Field Goal Percentage 45.9, Alabama 3-Point Field Goals Made 10, Ole Miss-1* 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 30, Miss. State* 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 66.7, LSU-2 Free Throws Made 25, Baylor Free Throws Attempted 30, Baylor Free Throw Percentage 85.7, Ole Miss Rebounds 45, Alabama Assists 18, Ole Miss-1* Turnovers 27, Vanderbilt-1 Blocked Shots 9, Auburn Steals 16, Florida-1 Personal Fouls 24, Vanderbilt-1*

LOW 34, San Francisco 14, LSU-1* 42, Vanderbilt-1 21.5, San Francisco 2, Ole Miss-3* 6, LSU-2 10.5, Ole Miss-3 0, Florida-2* 0, Florida-2 0.0, Florida-2* 22, Ole Miss-3 4, Austiin Peay 10, Ole Miss-3* 0, Ole Miss-3* 1, South Carolina 11, Ole Miss-1*

* Indicates the most recent instance of a high/low that occurred more than one time during the season.

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 AMAZING LADY VOL STREAKS No. 46 24 22 22 20 20 19 18 18 18 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10

ALL-TIME WINNING STREAKS Began Broken Mar. 15, 1997 vs. Grambling (H) 91-54 .....................................Nov. 15, 1998 vs. Purdue (A) 68-78 Nov. 16, 1998 vs. St. Joseph’s (H) 108-63 .................................... Feb. 21, 1999 vs. LSU (A) 69-72 Feb. 2, 1989 vs. South Carolina (H) 60-54 ..................... Dec. 9, 1989 vs. Louisiana Tech (H) 58-59 Jan. 11, 1988 vs. Georgia Tech (A) 96-79 ....................... Apr. 1, 1988 vs. Louisiana Tech (N) 59-68 Jan. 23, 2000 vs. Kentucky (A) 71-65................................... Apr. 2, 2000 vs. Connecticut (N) 52-71 Jan. 2, 1993 vs. Old Dominion (A) 68-60....................................Mar. 6, 1993 vs. Georgia (N) 72-73 Jan. 7, 2003 vs. Old Dominion (A) 91-63......................................... Mar. 9, 2003 vs. LSU (N) 62-78 Nov. 20, 2005 vs. Stetson (H) 83-33 ............................................. Jan. 23, 2006 vs. Duke (A) 53-75 Jan. 2, 2001 vs. Rutgers (N) 58-51..........................................Mar. 3, 2001 vs. Vanderbilt (N) 74-77 Jan. 21,1992 vs. Florida Atlantic (H) 108-26............ Mar. 26, 1992 vs. Western Kentucky (N) 70-75 Jan. 20, 1994 vs. Virginia Tech (H) 88-51 ......................Mar. 24, 1994 vs. Louisiana Tech (N) 68-71 Jan. 24, 2010 vs. LSU (A) 55-43 ......................................................................................... Current Mar. 18, 2007 vs. Drake (N) 76-37 ....................................Dec. 22, 2007 vs. Stanford (A) 69-73 OT Nov. 20, 1994 vs. Louisiana Tech (N) 69-62 .......................Jan. 16, 1995 vs. Connecticut (A) 66-77 Jan. 14, 1978 vs. Missouri (A) 101-83 ....................................Mar. 18, 1978 vs. Maryland (N) 69-75 Feb. 17, 2008 vs. Vanderbilt (A) 81-68 ..................................... Nov. 17, 2008 vs. Virginia (H) 83-82 Jan. 28, 1980 vs. LSU (H) 96-73 .......................................Mar. 8, 1980 vs. Old Dominion (N) 67-68 Feb 2, 1981 vs. Southern California (H) 78-71 ..............Mar. 29, 1981 vs. Louisiana Tech (N) 59-79 Nov. 21, 1993 vs. Ohio State (N) 80-45 .................................... Jan. 17, 1994 vs. Rutgers (A) 77-87 Dec. 17, 1982 vs. LSU (A) 83-73 .....................................Feb. 14, 1983 vs. Old Dominion (A) 66-90 Jan. 21, 1995 vs. Mississippi State (H) 81-58 .........................Mar. 6, 1995 vs. Vanderbilt (N) 61-67 Jan. 2, 2008 vs. DePaul (A) 102-68............................................... Feb. 14, 2008 vs. LSU (H) 62-78 Dec. 9, 1990 vs. Maryland (H) 82-71 ......................................... Jan. 19, 1991 vs. Auburn (A) 65-70 Jan. 25, 2007 vs. Vanderbilt (A) 67-57 ............................................ Mar. 3, 2007 vs. LSU (N) 54-63 Dec. 5, 2006 vs. Tennessee-Martin (H) 85-29 .............................. Jan. 22, 2007 vs. Duke (H) 70-74 Dec. 30, 2003 vs. George Washington (A) 65-51 ................ Feb. 5, 2004 vs. Connecticut (H) 81-67 Nov. 16, 2001 vs. Chattanooga (A) 97-57 ............................Jan. 5, 2002 vs. Connecticut (H) 72-86 Nov. 18, 2000 vs. DePaul (H) 94-52 .................................. Dec. 30, 2000 vs. Connecticut (A) 76-81 Nov. 19, 1999 vs. Tennessee-Martin (H) 133-60 ..................Jan. 8, 2000 vs. Connecticut (H) 67-74 Jan. 25, 1982 vs. South Carolina (A) 87-81............................Feb. 28, 1982 vs. Kentucky (A) 74-80 Nov. 25, 1988 vs. Illinois (N) 81-50 .............................................. Jan. 7, 1989 vs. Auburn (A) 59-67 Jan. 2, 2005 vs. Old Dominion (A) 68-58....................................... Feb. 10, 2005 vs. LSU (A) 58-68 Feb. 3, 1990 vs. Auburn (H) 76-65 .............................................. Mar. 5, 1990 vs. Auburn (N) 77-78 Feb. 8, 1985 vs. Florida State (A) 67-56.............................. Mar. 22, 1985 vs. Mississippi (N) 60-63

No. 69 40 37 26 25 24 22 20 19 17 13 12 11 11 10 10 10 9

ALL-TIME HOME WINNING STREAKS Began Broken Feb. 2, 1991 vs. Tennessee Tech 94-67 .....................................Jan. 6, 1996 vs. Connecticut 53-59 Jan. 12, 1997 vs. Kentucky 84-61 ...................................... Nov. 14, 1999 vs. Louisiana Tech 64-69 Feb. 21, 1976 vs. Cumberland 90-42 ....................................Mar. 10, 1979 vs. Old Dominion 72-74 Jan. 10, 2000 vs. Arkansas 79-69 ..............................................Jan. 5, 2002 vs. Connecticut 72-86 Jan. 14, 1988 vs. Old Dominion 91-68 ................................. Dec. 9, 1989 vs. Louisiana Tech 58-59 Feb. 16, 2002 vs. Vanderbilt 75-68 ....................................................Dec. 28, 2003 vs. Texas 60-70 Dec. 12, 2004 vs. DePaul 78-63 ............................................................ Feb. 9, 2006 vs. LSU 69-72 Jan. 2, 1990 vs. Illinois 84-57 .........................................................Jan. 28, 1991 vs. Georgia 74-81 Feb. 22, 2009 vs. Mississippi State 82-68 ......................................................................... Current Feb. 1, 2007 vs. South Carolina 72-36 ................................................ Feb. 14, 2008 vs. LSU 62-78 Jan. 11, 1996 vs. Old Dominion 69-47 .....................................Dec. 8, 1996 vs. Georgia (OT) 93-94 Jan. 21, 1982 vs. Clemson 91-60 ................................. Nov. 30, 1982 vs. Old Dominion (OT) 72-78 Jan. 28, 1980 vs. Louisiana State 97-73 ............................................. Jan. 3, 1981 vs. UCLA 62-65 Feb. 15, 1986 vs. Vanderbilt 94-81 ............................................ Jan. 31, 1987 vs. Mississippi 65-69 Jan. 10, 1981 vs. Illinois State 64-52 .............................. Nov. 22, 1981 vs. Stephen F. Austin 74-80 Nov. 12, 2006 vs. Chattanooga 102-72 .............................................. Jan. 22, 2007 vs. Duke 70-74 Nov. 23, 2008 vs. Louisiana Tech 94-59 .............................................Feb. 16, 2009 vs. Duke 62-54 Feb. 2, 1987 vs. Georgia Tech 100-74 ................................................Dec. 9, 1987 vs. Texas 78-97

No. 23 21 17 11 11

ALL-TIME AWAY WINNING STREAKS Began Broken Jan. 7, 2003 vs. Old Dominion 91-63 ................................................Nov. 25, 2004 vs. Texas 59-74 Jan. 2, 2008 vs. DePaul 102-68 ......................................................... Dec. 14, 2008 at Texas 59-73 Jan. 7, 2001 vs. Arkansas 76-61 .................................................. Feb. 2, 2002 vs. Vanderbilt 59-76 Dec. 17, 2006 vs. Texas 67-46 .............................................................. Mar. 3, 2007 vs. LSU 54-63 Nov. 23, 1997 vs. UT-Martin 73-32 ..................................................Nov. 15, 1998 vs. Purdue 68-78

Home Cookin’ Toughest Places To Play (Through March 23) 1. Thompson-Boling Arena Tennessee 324-20 (94.19%) 2. Gampel Arena Connecticut 252-17 (93.68%) 3. Thomas Assembly Center Louisiana Tech 389-39 (90.89%) 4. XL Center Connecticut 108-11 (90.76%) 5. Dahlberg Arena Montana 441-50 (89.82%) 6. Jon M. Huntsman Utah 400-55 (87.91%) 7. McGrath Arena DePaul 118-20 (85.51%) 8. Frank Erwin Center Texas 418-75 (84.79%) 9. Maples Pavilion Stanford 425-82 (83.83%) 10. Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum Auburn 347-71 (83.01%)

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 THE LAST TIME... Tennessee scored 100 points ..................................... Dec. 30, 2009 vs. Old Dominion (UT 102, ODU 62) Tennessee scored 90 points ....................................................March 22, 2010 vs. Dayton (UT 92, UD 64) Tennessee scored 60 points or less .................................Jan. 31, 2010 at South Carolina (UT 60, SC 55) Tennessee scored 50 points or less .........................................Jan. 21, 2010 at Georgia (UGA 53, UT 50) Tennessee gave up 100 points ................................................... Mar. 6, 1987 vs. Auburn (AU 102, UT 96) Tennessee gave up 90 points ............................................. Feb. 26, 2006 vs. Florida (UF 95, UT 93 (OT)) Tennessee gave up 60 points or less .....................................March 5, 2010 vs. Ole Miss (UT 76, OM 51) Tennessee gave up 50 points or less ...............................March 20, 2010 vs. Austin Peay (UT 75, AP 42) Tennessee gave up 40 points or less .............................Dec. 22, 2009 at San Francisco (UT 89, USF 34) A Lady Vol scored 30 points ............ Mar. 30, 2008 vs. Notre Dame, Candace Parker, 34, (UT 74, ND 64) A Lady Vol scored 40 points ....................Mar. 3, 1985 vs. Mississippi, Shelia Collins, 40, (UT 79, UM 71) A Lady Vol scored 50 points ............... Nov. 13, 1976 vs. Kentucky, Patricia Roberts, 51, (UT 107, UK 53) An opposing player scored 30 points ........ Feb. 28, 2010, Bianca Thomas, Ole Miss, 34, (UT 75, OM 63) An opposing player scored 40 points ......... Jan. 28, 1997, Kim Williams, DePaul, 41, (UT 94, DePaul 83) An opposing player scored 50 points .................................................................................................Never No Lady Vol scored in double figures ......................... Mar. 29, 2002 vs. Connecticut (UCONN 79, UT 56) No opposing player scored in double figures ...............................Mar. 18, 2007 vs. Drake (UT 76, DU 37) A Lady Vol had 20 rebounds............................................................. Mar. 16, 1991 vs. SW Missouri State, Daedra Charles, 22, (UT 55, SWM 47) A Lady Vol had 25 rebounds...............................................................................................................Never An opposing player had 20 rebounds ............... Apr. 6, 2008 vs. LSU, Sylvia Fowles, 20, (UT 47, LSU 46) An opposing player had 25 rebounds .................................................................................................Never A Lady Vol had 10 assists................. Jan. 3, 2010 vs. Oklahoma, Shekinna Stricklen, 12, (UT 96, OU 75) A Lady Vol had 15 assists.............................. Mar. 6, 1988 vs. Georgia, Dawn Marsh, 18, (UT 82, UG 76) An opposing player had 10 assists ........ Jan. 3, 2010, Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma, 10, (UT 96, OU 75) An opposing player had 15 assists .....................................................................................................Never A Lady Vol made 5+ three-pointers ................. Feb. 14, 2010, Angie Bjorklund vs. Florida, 5 (UT 83, UF 44) A Lady Vol made 8 three-pointers ......................................................................................................Never A Lady Vol made 10 three-pointers ....................................................................................................Never An opposing player made 5+ three-pointers ........................................ Feb. 11, 2010, Elizabeth Robertson ............................................................................................................................Ole Miss, 5, (UT 61, OM 58) An opposing player made 8 three-pointers............................................Dec. 21, 1992, Molly Goodenbour, Stanford, 9, (UT 84, SU 79) An opposing player made 10 three-pointers.......................................................................................Never Tennessee shot 60 percent FG ............Dec. 30, 2009 vs. Old Dominion, .672 (43-64), (UT 102, ODU 62) Tennessee shot 55 percent FG .............................. Mar. 7, 2008 vs. Florida, .554 (36-65), (UT 92, UF 61) Tennessee shot 40 percent FG or lower................Nov. 15, 2009 vs. Baylor, .370 (27-73), (UT 74, BU 65) Tennessee shot 35 percent FG or lower...................Dec. 19, 2009 at Stanford, .328 (20-61), (SU 67, UT 52) Tennessee shot 30 percent FG or lower............. Feb. 11, 2008 vs. Rutgers, .296 (16-54), (UT 59, RU 58) An opponent shot 60 percent FG ...........................Nov. 25, 2004, Texas, .604 (29-48), (UT 59, Texas 74) An opponent shot 55 percent FG ........................ Feb. 12, 2006, Vanderbilt, .566 (30-53), (UT 70, VU 67) An opponent shot 40 percent FG or lower.................March 7, 2010, Kentucky, .364 (24-66), (UT 70, UK 62) An opponent shot 35 percent FG or lower.................... March 6, 2010, Vanderbilt, .317 (20-63), (UT 68, VU 49) An opponent shot 30 percent FG or lower...... March 20, 2010, Austin Peay, .302 (16-53), (UT 75, AP 42) Tennessee won 20 games in a row ..................................... Jan. 23, 2000-Mar. 31, 2000, 20-game streak Tennessee won 15 games in a row ................................................ Jan. 24, 2010-current, 16-game streak Tennessee won 10 games in a row ....................................... Jan. 2, 2008-Feb. 11, 2008, 12-game streak Tennessee lost 3 games in a row ............................................Feb. 5, 1986-Feb. 10, 1986, 3-game streak Tennessee lost 5 games in a row .......................................... Jan. 28, 1970-Jan. 22, 1971, 5-game streak Tennessee won 60 home games in a row ............................... Feb. 2, 1991-Jan. 6, 1996, 69-game streak Tennessee won 50 home games in a row ............................... Feb. 2, 1991-Jan. 6, 1996, 69-game streak Tennessee won 40 home games in a row ........................... Jan. 12, 1997-Nov. 14, 1999, 40-game streak Tennessee won 10 road games in a row .............................. Jan. 2, 2008-Dec. 14, 2008, 19-game streak Tennessee won 15 road games in a row ............................. Jan. 23, 2000-Jan. 27, 2002, 26-game streak Tennessee won 20 road games in a row ............................. Jan. 23, 2000-Jan. 27, 2002, 26-game streak Tennessee won 25 road games in a row ............................. Jan. 23, 2000-Jan. 27, 2002, 26-game streak Tennessee lost 3 road games in a row ..................................... Jan. 24 1986-Feb. 5, 1986, 3-game streak Tennessee lost 5 road games in a row .................................. Jan. 25, 2009-Feb. 26, 2009, 5-game streak

The Best & the Worst of 09-10 For Tennessee...

Most points ......................... 102 (vs. ODU, 12/30/09) Least points .............................. 50 (at UGA, 1/21/10) Biggest lead .........58, second half (at USF, 12/22/09) Biggest deficit ........18, second half (at SU, 12/19/09) Biggest lead in a loss.... 7, first half (at SU, 12/19/09) Biggest deficit in a win ......... 13, first half (at SC, 1/31/10) Biggest halftime lead ............... 31 (at USF, 12/22/09) Biggest halftime deficit............... 12 (at SU, 12/19/09) Most first-half points ............. 57 (vs. ODU, 12/30/09) Best first-half FG% ............ 70.3 (vs. ODU, 12/30/09) Fewest first-half points............... 18 (at SU, 12/19/09) Worst first-half FG% ............... 21.9 (at SU, 12/19/09) Most second-half points.............61 (vs. TT, 11/17/09) Best second-half FG%............. 64.5 (vs. UF, 2/14/10) Fewest second-half points ........ 20 (at UGA, 1/21/10) Worst second-half FG% ........ 29.2 (at UGA, 1/21/10)

For Opponents...

Most points ........................................75 (OU, 1/3/10) Least points ................................. 34 (USF, 12/22/09) Biggest lead ...............18, second half (SU, 12/19/09) Biggest deficit ..........58, second half (USF, 12/22/09) Biggest lead in a loss........ 13, first half (SC, 1/31/10) Biggest deficit in a win ..... 7, first half, (SU, 12/19/09) Biggest halftime lead ..................... 12 (SU, 12/19/09) Biggest halftime deficit................. 31 (USF, 12/22/09) Most first-half points ..........................39 (OU, 1/3/10) Best first-half FG% .........................51.9 (AL 2/18/10) Fewest first-half points......................16 (AP, 3/20/10) Worst first-half FG% .................... 18.5 (TT, 11/17/09) Most second-half points................. 39 (BU, 11/15/09) Best second-half FG%................ 46.2 (BU, 11/15/09) Fewest second-half points ................16 (UF, 2/14/10) Worst second-half FG% ........... 19.4 (USF, 12/22/09)

Tennessee This Season...

Tennessee led in the first half of 32 games. Tennessee never trailed in the first half of 10 games. Tennessee led at halftime of 27 games. Tennessee trailed at halftime of five games. Tennessee was tied at halftime of two games. Tennessee led in the second half of 33 games. Tennessee never trailed in the second half of 24 games. Tennessee led in rebounding in 32 games. Tennessee was outrebounded in two games. Tennessee never trailed in nine games.

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 ALL-TIME TOP LADY VOL PERFORMANCES DATE 11/13/1976 2/19/1925 12/11/1982 1/24/1977 3/3/1985 3/26/1977 3/15/1999 2/14/1998 2/29/1975 2/26/1999 1/6/1977 2/15/2004 1/10/1998 1/4/1980 1/14/1976 1/17/1988 3/12/1978 1/20/1998 2/27/1985 3/30/1984 1/18/1980 1/14/1980 3/30/08 12/13/2007 2/26/2006 3/16/1998 12/8/1996 3/16/1995 2/26/1989 3/7/1988 2/9/1983 1/15/1981 12/13/1979 1/22/1977 2/28/1975 1/28/1999 2/7/1998 2/24/1997 3/25/1989 3/21/1987 3/10/1977 12/22/2006 3/8/2003 1/19/2003 1/17/1999 3/6/1988 1/25/1985 2/18/1977 1/14/1977 11/30/1976 2/14/1975 2/11/2007 2/27/2003 3/1/2002 2/12/1998 3/28/1997 2/5/1994 2/20/1989 2/2/1980 3/23/1979 3/23/1977 2/14/1977 12/17/1976 3/11/1976 2/14/1975 3/2/08 3/20/2007 1/6/2007 2/20/2005 2/7/2002 11/16/1998 2/1/1998 1/28/1991 2/24/1989 1/31/1988 1/14/1988 2/18/1982 2/16/1981 1/13/1979 1/9/1979 11/29/1978 1/29/1977 1/17/1977 12/19/1976

PTS 51 46 43 43 40 40 39 39 39 38 38 37 37 37 37 36 36 35 35 35 35 35 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 33 33 33 33 33 33 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

PLAYER Patricia Roberts Inez Lovelace Tanya Haave Patricia Roberts Shelia Collins Patricia Roberts Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Gail Dobson Tamika Catchings Patricia Roberts Tasha Butts Chamique Holdsclaw Jill Rankin Sue Thomas Sheila Frost Suzanne Barbre Tamika Catchings Shelia Collins Mary Ostrowski Cindy Noble Jill Rankin Candace Parker Candace Parker Candace Parker Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Dana Johnson Bridgette Gordon Bridgette Gordon Tanya Haave Cindy Noble Jill Rankin Patricia Roberts Gail Dobson Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Bridgette Gordon Bridgette Gordon Patricia Roberts Candace Parker Kara Lawson Gwen Jackson Chamique Holdsclaw Bridgette Gordon Shelia Collins Patricia Roberts Patricia Roberts Patricia Roberts Gail Dobson Candace Parker Kara Lawson Shyra Ely Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Tiffany Woosley Sheila Frost Jill Rankin Cindy Brogdon Patricia Roberts Patricia Roberts Patricia Roberts Sue Thomas Gail Dobson Candace Parker Candace Parker Candace Parker Shyra Ely Kara Lawson Tamika Catchings Chamique Holdsclaw Dena Head Bridgette Gordon Sheila Frost Bridgette Gordon Mary Ostrowski Cindy Noble Cindy Brogdon Cindy Brogdon Cindy Brogdon Patricia Roberts Patricia Roberts Patricia Roberts

POINTS (30 OR MORE)

OPPONENT Kentucky Centenary (Tenn.) Stephen F. Austin East Tennessee State Mississippi Immaculata Boston College Auburn Union Florida Marshall Vanderbilt Florida North Carolina State Western Carolina Vanderbilt North Carolina State DePaul LSU Cheyney State UT-Chattanooga Stephen F. Austin Notre Dame Middle Tennessee Florida Western Kentucky Georgia Florida A&M Alabama Auburn Kentucky Maryland UCLA Alabama Union Georgia Old Dominion Louisiana Tech Long Beach State Auburn Clemson Old Dominion Mississippi State Florida Kentucky Georgia Old Dominion Charleston Western Carolina Belmont Western Carolina Kentucky Vanderbilt Georgia Memphis Notre Dame Alabama Notre Dame Kentucky Louisiana Tech Michigan State Mississippi Clemson Appalachian State Appalachian State Georgia Pittsburgh Connecticut Arkansas Arkansas St. Joseph’s Alabama Georgia Western Kentucky Georgia Old Dominion Kentucky Old Dominion North Carolina State Delta State Clemson Memphis State Mississippi Ohio State

UT/OPP 107-53 54-10 76-67 100-57 79-71 91-71 89-62 79-63 87-94 92-80 114-39 94-88 99-60 67-58 72-77 104-67 85-86 125-46 85-78 82-73 72-53 79-69 74-64 84-61 (ot) 93-95 82-62 93-94 96-59 81-65 73-70 95-85 93-91 80-77 83-57 90-95 95-79 85-61 80-98 94-80 77-61 84-46 75-59 76-75 94-53 98-60 82-76 67-64 91-70 82-62 63-78 82-86 84-62 91-71 81-67 91-65 80-66 85-69 98-43 91-83 84-102 76-72 74-73 87-61 71-88 94-69 72-63 68-54 70-64 84-71 93-65 108-63 73-66 74-81 76-57 82-79 91-68 65-61 76-70 79-66 85-73 75-66 81-72 58-56 67-57

SITE H A A H A N H H N N H A H H A H N A H N A H N H H H H H A N A A A H N A H A N H N A N A H N A N H H N H H N A A H H A N H H A N N A N A A H H H H A A H A A A A A A A N

ELITE COMPANY Rookie forward/guard Taber Spani became the 13th Lady Vol player to start her very first game as a Lady Vol when she started against Baylor. Last season, when Coach Pat Summitt started freshmen Shekinna Stricklen and Glory Johnson against San Francisco, it marked only the 11th and 12th time in her coaching career that a freshman started her very first game at Tennessee. The list of opening day rookie starters: Taber Spani 2009, Glory Johnson and Shekinna Stricklen, 2008, Angie Bjorklund, 2007, Candace Parker, 2005, Shyra Ely 2001, Ashley Robinson 2000, Gwen Jackson 1999, Kyra Elzy 1996, Chamique Holdsclaw 1995, Tiffani Johnson 1994, Bridgette Gordon and Sheila Frost 1985. THE NOD Last season, a record number of players – FIVE – were called on to start for the Lady Vols as rookies… Shekinna Stricklen (starter number 53), Glory Johnson (number 54), Briana Bass (55), Alicia Manning (56) and Kelley Cain (57) all earned starting assignments becoming the 53rd57th freshmen to earn the honor. Angie Bjorklund became the 52nd all-time Lady Vol to start during her freshman season –she started in 30 of 38 games. Previously, Cait McMahan earned a start at point guard versus Louisiana Tech during her freshman season. Prior to Cait’s starting nod, then-redshirt freshman Candace Parker played and started in all 36 games her rookie season in 2005-06. A season earlier, Tennessee coach Pat Summitt liked what she saw out of the 2004-05 rookie class as two players earned starting nods during the season. Nicky Anosike played in all 35 games with 25 starting assignments and Alexis Hornbuckle played in all 35 games with 21 starts. This duo became the 48th and 49th rookies alltime to earn starting assignments at UT as rookies. The 2001-02 rookie class found three players earn a starting nod as Loree Moore, Shyra Ely and Brittany Jackson all started at some point in their rookie careers. TENNESSEE ROOKIE RECORDS POINTS 35, Tamika Catchings vs. DePaul 1/20/98 THREE-POINTERS 7, Angie Bjorklund vs. Arkansas 1/24/08 7, Angie Bjorklund vs. Notre Dame 1/5/08 7, Angie Bjorklund vs. Gonzaga 12/16/07 REBOUNDS 19, Chamique Holdsclaw vs. Georgia 1/8/96 ASSISTS 9, Jody Adams vs. Stetson 11/26/89 BLOCKED SHOTS 7, Kelley Cain vs. Alabama 3/5/09 7, Candace Parker vs. Michigan State11/24/05 STEALS 8, Nikki McCray vs. Memphis State

2/19/92

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


THE STAT CREW SYSTEM UT Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 23, 2010) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 32-2 15-1 17-1

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

##

Player

gp-gs

05 40 52 33 25 13 15 04 34 20 01

BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna CAIN, Kelley BREWER, Alyssia JOHNSON, Glory SPANI, Taber MANNING, Alicia WILLIAMS, Kamiko DUPREE, Faith SMALLBONE, Sydney BASS, Briana Team Total.......... Opponents......

34-33 1101 32.4 173-405 .427 100-233 34-34 1006 29.6 157-356 .441 32-98 32-31 779 24.3 144-235 .613 0-0 33-12 700 21.2 146-267 .547 0-0 34-25 864 25.4 123-268 .459 1-1 32-16 597 18.7 67-162 .414 24-66 34-13 719 21.1 82-186 .441 3-13 33-2 435 13.2 58-136 .426 1-3 2-0 22 11.0 1-6 .167 0-2 25-3 221 8.8 17-42 .405 12-33 32-1 356 11.1 11-42 .262 9-33

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods UT Opponents

HOME 17-0 8-0 9-0

34 34

6800 6800

UT 2538 74.6 +18.2 979-2105 .465 182-482 .378 5.4 398-594 .670 11.7 1477 43.4 +9.7 537 15.8 499 14.7 +1.3 1.1 234 6.9 223 6.6 219233 17-12896 -

1st 2nd 1242 1296 907 1013

Totals 2538 1920

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

!

$

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ~ ~ ~ ^ ^

29-39 81-96 48-101 48-79 103-159 28-37 18-28 20-27 3-4 12-15 8-9

Date 11/15/09 11/17/09 11/22/09 11/25/09 11/28/09 12/01/09 12/06/09 12/13/09 12/16/09 12/19/09 12/22/09 12/30/09 01/03/10 01/07/10 01/10/10 01/14/10 01/17/10 01/21/10 01/24/10 01/28/10 01/31/10 02/04/10 02/08/10 02/11/10 02/14/10 02/18/10 02/22/10 02/25/10 02/28/10 03/05/10 03/06/10 03/07/10 03/20/10 03/22/10

.744 .844 .475 .608 .648 .757 .643 .741 .750 .800 .889

off

20 74 89 68 1.000 93 .364 39 .231 69 .333 13 .000 3 .364 4 .273 3 52 979-2105 .465 182-482 .378 398-594 .670 527 700-2022 .346 189-603 .313 331-487 .680 442 OPP 1920 56.5 700-2022 .346 189-603 .313 5.6 331-487 .680 9.7 1148 33.8 350 10.3 542 15.9 0.6 223 6.6 97 2.9 104524 12-6311 5-5758

.429 .327 .000 .000

AWAY 10-2 7-1 3-1

NEUTRAL 5-0 0-0 5-0

Rebounds def tot avg

74 134 155 126 168 49 103 51 4 11 18 57 950 706

94 208 244 194 261 88 172 64 7 15 21 109 1477 1148

2.8 6.1 7.6 5.9 7.7 2.8 5.1 1.9 3.5 0.6 0.7

pf dq

56 49 87 66 74 37 54 44 5 14 21

43.4 507 33.8 569

Opponent #7/4 BAYLOR vs Texas Tech at #12/17 Virginia at Middle Tennessee UCLA GEORGE WASHINGTON #17/17 TEXAS vs Rutgers LOUISVILLE at #2/2 STANFORD at USF OLD DOMINION #14/15 OKLAHOMA SOUTH CAROLINA at Mississippi State at Florida #RV/22 VANDERBILT at #8/8 Georgia at #18/19 LSU AUBURN TIGERS at South Carolina ARKANSAS at #rv/22 Vanderbilt at Ole Miss FLORIDA at Alabama #20/RV LSU #16/14 KENTUCKY OLE MISS vs Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt vs #19/18 Kentucky AUSTIN PEAY DAYTON

a

0 93 0 131 3 23 0 31 1 33 0 43 1 81 0 55 0 3 0 13 0 31

to blk stl

61 87 63 38 72 40 50 41 0 12 24 11 5 537 499 - 350 542

W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

* = Conference game ! = ESPNU Road to the Championship, San Antonio, TX $ = Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, NY ~ = SEC Tournament, Duluth, GA ^ = NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds, Knoxville, TN

pts

avg

6 32 475 25 42 427 111 19 336 40 15 340 11 44 350 8 9 186 3 34 185 18 25 137 0 0 5 1 4 58 0 10 39

14.0 12.6 10.5 10.3 10.3 5.8 5.4 4.2 2.5 2.3 1.2

223 234 2538 97 223 1920

74.6 56.5

Score 74-65 91-53 77-63 69-52 61-47 93-53 78-58 68-54 86-56 52-67 89-34 102-62 96-75 79-62 75-48 66-64 64-57 50-53 55-43 85-56 60-55 74-57 69-60 61-58 83-44 74-67 70-61 81-65 75-63 76-51 68-49 70-62 75-42 92-64

Att. 12824 4586 11895 11802 14176 12840 13434 7190 11084 6809 3255 12503 13332 10590 5787 4103 16645 7728 4971 12353 7123 11817 6005 2356 16451 3900 13851 12100 14289 5012 6148 5854 10922 10022


THE STAT CREW SYSTEM UT Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Mar 23, 2010) All games

Opponent

Date

Score

#7/4 BAYLOR vs Texas Tech at #12/17 Virginia at Middle Tennessee UCLA GEORGE WASHINGTON #17/17 TEXAS vs Rutgers LOUISVILLE at #2/2 STANFORD at USF OLD DOMINION #14/15 OKLAHOMA SOUTH CAROLINA at Mississippi State at Florida #RV/22 VANDERBILT at #8/8 Georgia at #18/19 LSU AUBURN TIGERS at South Carolina ARKANSAS at #rv/22 Vanderbilt at Ole Miss FLORIDA at Alabama #20/RV LSU #16/14 KENTUCKY OLE MISS vs Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt vs #19/18 Kentucky AUSTIN PEAY DAYTON

11/15/09 11/17/09 11/22/09 11/25/09 11/28/09 12/01/09 12/06/09 12/13/09 12/16/09 12/19/09 12/22/09 12/30/09 01/03/10 01/07/10 01/10/10 01/14/10 01/17/10 01/21/10 01/24/10 01/28/10 01/31/10 02/04/10 02/08/10 02/11/10 02/14/10 02/18/10 02/22/10 02/25/10 02/28/10 03/05/10 03/06/10 03/07/10 03/20/10 03/22/10

74-65 91-53 77-63 69-52 61-47 93-53 78-58 68-54 86-56 52-67 89-34 102-62 96-75 79-62 75-48 66-64 64-57 50-53 55-43 85-56 60-55 74-57 69-60 61-58 83-44 74-67 70-61 81-65 75-63 76-51 68-49 70-62 75-42 92-64

Opponent

Date

Score

#7/4 BAYLOR vs Texas Tech at #12/17 Virginia at Middle Tennessee UCLA GEORGE WASHINGTON #17/17 TEXAS vs Rutgers LOUISVILLE at #2/2 STANFORD at USF OLD DOMINION #14/15 OKLAHOMA SOUTH CAROLINA at Mississippi State at Florida #RV/22 VANDERBILT at #8/8 Georgia at #18/19 LSU AUBURN TIGERS at South Carolina ARKANSAS at #rv/22 Vanderbilt at Ole Miss FLORIDA at Alabama #20/RV LSU #16/14 KENTUCKY OLE MISS vs Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt vs #19/18 Kentucky AUSTIN PEAY DAYTON

11/15/09 11/17/09 11/22/09 11/25/09 11/28/09 12/01/09 12/06/09 12/13/09 12/16/09 12/19/09 12/22/09 12/30/09 01/03/10 01/07/10 01/10/10 01/14/10 01/17/10 01/21/10 01/24/10 01/28/10 01/31/10 02/04/10 02/08/10 02/11/10 02/14/10 02/18/10 02/22/10 02/25/10 02/28/10 03/05/10 03/06/10 03/07/10 03/20/10 03/22/10

74-65 91-53 77-63 69-52 61-47 93-53 78-58 68-54 86-56 52-67 89-34 102-62 96-75 79-62 75-48 66-64 64-57 50-53 55-43 85-56 60-55 74-57 69-60 61-58 83-44 74-67 70-61 81-65 75-63 76-51 68-49 70-62 75-42 92-64

W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

01 BASS,BRIAN

04 WILLIAMS,K

05 BJORKLUND,

13 SPANI,TABE

15 MANNING,AL

0-0-0 3-1-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-3 0-1-2 3-0-0 2-0-3 0-0-0 5-2-2 11-1-1 3-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 3-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-3 0-1-0 DNP 0-2-2 0-0-1 0-2-0 5-0-2 0-0-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-3-3 0-0-1

4-2-1 DNP 0-1-0 2-1-0 4-1-0 5-4-1 2-1-2 0-2-1 4-4-4 0-2-0 14-8-3 11-3-6 7-3-0 2-3-3 2-2-4 6-1-3 5-0-0 4-0-3 2-0-1 2-2-5 17-1-4 3-2-2 4-1-0 0-4-0 2-2-1 8-1-2 2-2-1 2-2-0 5-2-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 8-4-3 4-1-2 6-2-1

13-1-2 14-4-2 24-4-2 16-1-5 12-4-4 9-2-1 15-3-4 8-5-4 19-1-2 15-1-1 19-1-4 19-2-2 25-4-3 23-4-3 16-6-2 8-3-1 9-4-2 8-3-3 10-3-2 20-1-1 7-3-2 17-3-3 10-4-2 12-4-6 24-1-3 13-5-2 10-2-6 12-0-2 7-3-4 16-1-5 12-5-1 8-3-2 14-1-2 11-2-3

2-4-1 18-6-2 8-4-1 5-3-1 16-6-1 9-3-1 6-5-3 5-3-0 7-6-3 4-6-0 3-0-0 8-1-4 3-4-2 8-4-0 12-2-2 2-0-1 3-0-2 0-1-0 0-1-0 2-2-3 DNP DNP 2-0-0 3-2-0 5-3-0 4-1-1 2-1-2 9-1-1 6-6-1 2-4-3 4-3-4 2-1-0 9-2-2 17-3-2

2-4-0 8-9-3 5-4-3 5-1-0 0-2-1 5-5-6 8-3-4 2-3-0 4-6-0 2-1-0 8-8-3 8-3-5 6-4-2 4-4-1 6-1-3 2-4-0 0-1-0 0-1-3 4-7-1 2-5-4 2-4-1 0-2-2 8-4-2 10-3-1 11-9-6 9-4-1 0-6-4 4-11-2 15-10-4 14-14-3 6-5-4 6-11-4 2-3-1 17-10-7

33 BREWER,ALY

34 DUPREE,FAI

40 STRICKLEN,

52 CAIN,KELLE

4-0-1 DNP 0-6-0 2-0-0 4-3-0 23-7-1 4-7-0 10-4-0 12-10-0 4-2-0 8-6-0 16-6-3 13-5-1 4-5-2 8-3-0 9-8-0 4-4-4 8-7-1 14-7-0 11-8-1 13-4-2 20-9-1 10-7-1 12-8-0 4-5-2 20-10-1 18-6-2 10-7-3 9-6-0 21-6-1 15-7-1 8-4-1 8-9-1 14-8-1

0-1-0 5-6-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

25-14-5 16-7-5 20-8-6 12-3-4 6-8-3 17-10-1 14-6-5 19-3-3 15-8-6 8-2-1 6-5-2 0-3-1 17-13-12 21-2-6 9-9-6 14-6-4 10-4-0 6-2-5 6-7-3 17-5-2 9-5-1 12-7-3 6-6-5 13-4-8 12-6-4 14-5-1 10-3-4 12-7-5 23-10-1 10-5-1 9-4-7 20-9-3 12-6-4 7-6-4

15-7-1 7-8-2 6-6-0 6-11-1 8-11-2 DNP 12-6-1 9-7-3 8-3-0 6-7-2 6-7-2 9-8-0 10-8-0 8-5-1 6-5-0 17-10-2 14-9-2 10-9-0 11-3-0 7-4-0 10-4-0 14-17-0 19-7-0 7-16-0 19-8-0 DNP 16-7-0 14-6-0 7-8-2 5-5-0 9-7-0 11-4-2 18-12-0 12-9-0

20 25 SMALLBONE, JOHNSON,GL

0-0-0 3-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 9-2-2 3-0-0 2-1-0 8-0-0 DNP 7-4-1 5-0-1 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0 6-1-1 0-0-0 3-0-2 DNP DNP 0-0-2 3-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-0-1 4-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-2-0

9-7-0 17-6-0 14-6-0 21-12-0 11-7-1 16-12-2 14-5-2 10-7-1 7-10-1 13-7-0 13-9-0 15-10-4 9-5-3 9-9-1 16-15-1 8-10-2 17-9-3 14-8-0 8-6-1 15-13-1 2-9-2 5-6-0 10-8-1 4-4-0 6-4-0 3-5-0 12-8-1 13-8-0 3-2-0 4-7-3 9-7-0 7-11-0 8-8-2 8-1-1


1st 24/26 30/17 40/33 35/24 25/27 54/24 41/24 30/25 43/29 18/30 48/17 57/31 45/39 47/33 39/18 32/29 37/29 30/30 24/22 43/25 25/26 31/23 28/28 25/30 34/28 37/31 32/24 45/31 40/32 50/25 31/22 35/29 37/16 50/30

2nd 50/39 61/36 37/30 34/28 36/20 39/29 37/34 38/29 43/27 34/37 41/17 45/31 51/36 32/29 36/30 34/35 27/28 20/23 31/21 42/31 35/29 43/34 41/32 36/28 49/16 37/36 38/37 36/34 35/31 26/26 37/27 35/33 38/26 42/34

Score 74-65 91-53 77-63 69-52 61-47 93-53 78-58 68-54 86-56 52-67 89-34 102-62 96-75 79-62 75-48 66-64 64-57 50-53 55-43 85-56 60-55 74-57 69-60 61-58 83-44 74-67 70-61 81-65 75-63 76-51 68-49 70-62 75-42 92-64

Mar +9 +38 +14 +17 +14 +40 +20 +14 +30 (15) +55 +40 +21 +17 +27 +2 +7 (3) +12 +29 +5 +17 +9 +3 +39 +7 +9 +16 +12 +25 +19 +8 +33 +28

Total FG 27-73/19-50 32-61/16-53 27-60/24-71 30-55/19-51 21-60/18-58 36-76/21-61 32-61/21-70 20-49/20-57 31-73/19-60 20-61/22-56 34-64/14-65 43-64/24-68 39-76/29-65 29-62/23-62 32-69/18-64 25-53/23-60 23-52/18-42 21-50/16-44 21-47/14-53 31-68/20-56 26-58/20-53 29-63/23-75 25-56/20-54 26-60/21-54 34-64/18-66 30-65/28-61 29-63/22-56 26-57/20-67 29-68/23-64 30-62/20-59 23-50/20-63 26-62/24-66 31-67/16-53 41-76/27-65

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

Opponent #7/4 BAYLOR Texas Tech #12/17 Virginia Middle Tennessee UCLA GEORGE WASHINGTON #17/17 TEXAS Rutgers LOUISVILLE #2/2 STANFORD USF OLD DOMINION #14/15 OKLAHOMA SOUTH CAROLINA Mississippi State Florida #RV/22 VANDERBILT #8/8 Georgia #18/19 LSU AUBURN TIGERS South Carolina ARKANSAS #rv/22 Vanderbilt Ole Miss FLORIDA Alabama #20/RV LSU #16/14 KENTUCKY OLE MISS Ole Miss Vanderbilt #19/18 Kentucky AUSTIN PEAY DAYTON

FG Pct .370/.380 .525/.302 .450/.338 .545/.373 .350/.310 .474/.344 .525/.300 .408/.351 .425/.317 .328/.393 .531/.215 .672/.353 .513/.446 .468/.371 .464/.281 .472/.383 .442/.429 .420/.364 .447/.264 .456/.357 .448/.377 .460/.307 .446/.370 .433/.389 .531/.273 .462/.459 .460/.393 .456/.299 .426/.359 .484/.339 .460/.317 .419/.364 .463/.302 .539/.415

3-Pointers 3-19/2-12 9-19/3-14 8-20/7-23 4-11/8-27 5-18/3-17 5-22/3-16 8-16/6-19 2-9/7-15 9-22/7-13 3-13/5-16 7-13/6-30 7-13/5-13 10-16/9-22 10-24/6-13 6-19/8-30 4-12/9-26 3-12/10-19 2-9/4-16 2-6/2-8 13-23/5-11 3-9/7-16 4-8/9-25 2-7/7-16 7-18/10-28 9-19/8-26 3-9/3-13 2-7/4-6 4-9/4-15 3-9/6-20 6-16/2-19 6-18/3-17 2-7/4-15 5-19/3-14 6-11/4-13

3FG Pct .158/.167 .474/.214 .400/.304 .364/.296 .278/.176 .227/.188 .500/.316 .222/.467 .409/.538 .231/.313 .538/.200 .538/.385 .625/.409 .417/.462 .316/.267 .333/.346 .250/.526 .222/.250 .333/.250 .565/.455 .333/.438 .500/.360 .286/.438 .389/.357 .474/.308 .333/.231 .286/.667 .444/.267 .333/.300 .375/.105 .333/.176 .286/.267 .263/.214 .545/.308

Free Throws 17-22/25-30 18-29/18-27 15-21/8-16 5-9/6-9 14-22/8-11 16-22/8-15 6-8/10-16 26-33/7-13 15-24/11-18 9-13/18-23 14-17/0-4 9-14/9-12 8-11/8-14 11-17/10-12 5-10/4-7 12-17/9-14 15-26/11-15 6-7/17-23 11-17/13-21 10-14/11-20 5-10/8-14 12-22/2-3 17-23/13-16 2-7/6-7 6-10/0-0 11-24/8-10 10-10/13-18 25-27/21-27 14-24/11-15 10-12/9-14 16-28/6-8 16-19/10-16 8-13/7-9 4-12/6-10

FT Pct .773/.833 .621/.667 .714/.500 .556/.667 .636/.727 .727/.533 .750/.625 .788/.538 .625/.611 .692/.783 .824/.000 .643/.750 .727/.571 .647/.833 .500/.571 .706/.643 .577/.733 .857/.739 .647/.619 .714/.550 .500/.571 .545/.667 .739/.813 .286/.857 .600/.000 .458/.800 .000/.722 .926/.778 .583/.733 .833/.643 .571/.750 .842/.625 .615/.778 .333/.600

Rebounds 42/39 +3 49/28 +21 46/42 +4 34/29 +5 49/35 +14 49/40 +9 42/41 +1 42/31 +11 54/37 +17 34/44 (10) 52/32 +20 39/29 +10 48/31 +17 38/37 +1 47/40 +7 46/24 +22 32/31 +1 37/23 +14 39/32 +7 43/37 +6 37/31 +6 51/41 +10 41/30 +11 47/24 +23 42/39 +3 33/45 (12) 38/33 +5 45/37 +8 49/40 +9 48/22 +26 42/27 +15 51/32 +19 47/28 +19 44/37 +7

THE STAT CREW SYSTEM UT Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Mar 23, 2010) All games Assist T/Over 11/11 12/22 19/7 17/17 13/13 14/10 11/13 15/19 12/9 16/18 18/6 9/18 23/10 18/15 12/11 18/16 19/5 16/24 4/14 12/12 17/7 12/18 27/13 13/15 24/18 17/16 17/9 8/13 19/12 10/17 13/11 25/12 14/10 16/27 15/12 23/16 9/6 23/18 19/11 12/18 12/12 13/14 16/9 13/13 11/10 9/11 15/18 16/10 20/12 10/20 10/12 12/24 20/11 7/10 15/7 22/14 13/7 11/12 19/7 17/10 17/10 21/15 15/14 20/13 18/4 13/20 20/9 9/15

Block 1/6 4/3 9/1 1/1 2/3 4/2 8/4 7/3 12/4 5/8 7/1 8/0 9/3 11/0 6/1 0/3 2/2 4/4 5/2 7/9 8/2 10/7 6/0 3/0 12/3 4/5 14/0 15/2 5/1 8/0 7/2 4/7 5/3 10/5

Steal 11/4 7/6 6/8 7/3 10/6 9/7 5/11 6/7 10/9 2/3 12/7 9/5 9/7 2/1 8/5 3/16 9/6 8/9 6/6 7/5 7/6 3/11 6/7 4/6 9/6 12/5 4/3 6/10 2/6 2/6 8/6 9/10 6/4 10/6

Fouls 22/23 21/24 14/20 15/13 17/17 13/19 14/11 13/22 13/23 20/14 8/13 10/11 13/15 13/17 11/11 17/16 20/24 16/10 21/17 12/13 13/12 8/19 17/19 13/11 9/15 13/22 17/12 22/22 17/20 16/15 13/21 16/19 14/13 16/16


THE STAT CREW SYSTEM UT Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 15, 2010) vs Ranked Opponents RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 10-2 5-1 5-1

HOME 6-0 3-0 3-0

AWAY 3-2 2-1 1-1

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Player

gp-gs

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

05 40 52 25 33 15 13 04 01 20 34

BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna CAIN, Kelley JOHNSON, Glory BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia SPANI, Taber WILLIAMS, Kamiko BASS, Briana SMALLBONE, Sydney DUPREE, Faith Team Total.......... Opponents......

12-11 12-12 12-11 12-11 12-4 12-3 12-6 12-1 11-0 7-1 1-0

423 412 290 344 233 222 205 136 85 46 4

15-17 36-40 20-30 46-67 15-23 8-10 9-10 2-3 4-4 0-0 0-0

12 12

2400 2400

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods UT Opponents

1st 2nd 399 437 345 384

35.2 34.3 24.2 28.7 19.4 18.5 17.1 11.3 7.7 6.6 4.0

UT 836 69.7 +8.9 316-718 .440 49-141 .348 4.1 155-204 .760 12.9 495 41.2 +6.7 174 14.5 193 16.1 -0.7 0.9 81 6.8 82 6.8 82186 6-13698 Totals 836 729

58-144 54-137 62-93 47-100 41-85 18-52 13-47 19-46 2-9 2-4 0-1

.403 28-72 .394 10-31 .667 0-0 .470 0-0 .482 0-0 .346 1-3 .277 6-21 .413 0-1 .222 2-8 .500 2-4 .000 0-1

316-718 .440 49-141 249-694 .359 64-187 OPP 729 60.8 249-694 .359 64-187 .342 5.3 167-235 .711 13.9 415 34.6 136 11.3 184 15.3 0.7 84 7.0 39 3.3 43262 5-7482 1-5854

.389 .323 .000 .000 .000 .333 .286 .000 .250 .500 .000

.882 .900 .667 .687 .652 .800 .900 .667 1.000

.000 .000

.348 155-204 .760 .342 167-235 .711

* * * * * * ~

Date 11/15/09 11/22/09 12/06/09 12/19/09 01/03/10 01/17/10 01/21/10 01/24/10 02/08/10 02/22/10 02/25/10 03/07/10

off

NEUTRAL 1-0 0-0 1-0

Rebounds def tot avg

5 27 32 23 58 81 26 53 79 29 59 88 26 36 62 18 39 57 12 16 28 6 12 18 0 5 5 0 1 1 0 1 1 22 21 43 167 328 495 155 260 415

2.7 6.8 6.6 7.3 5.2 4.8 2.3 1.5 0.5 0.1 1.0

pf dq

24 21 42 33 28 16 16 18 6 6 2

41.2 212 34.6 206

Opponent #7/4 BAYLOR at #12/17 Virginia #17/17 TEXAS at #2/2 STANFORD #14/15 OKLAHOMA #RV/22 VANDERBILT at #8/8 Georgia at #18/19 LSU at #rv/22 Vanderbilt #20/RV LSU #16/14 KENTUCKY vs #19/18 Kentucky

0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

a

to blk stl

31 54 8 11 14 25 12 11 8 0 0

2 9 50 3 11 1 1 5 0 0 0

26 38 30 27 16 13 11 16 7 3 0 6 3 174 193 - 136 184

W W W L W W L W W W W W

* = Conference game ! = ESPNU Road to the Championship, San Antonio, Texas $ = Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, NY ~ = SEC Tournament, Duluth, GA

pts

avg

159 154 144 140 97 45 41 40 10 6 0

13.3 12.8 12.0 11.7 8.1 3.8 3.4 3.3 0.9 0.9 0.0

82 81 836 39 84 729

69.7 60.8

8 18 10 15 5 7 3 11 3 1 0

Score 74-65 77-63 78-58 52-67 96-75 64-57 50-53 55-43 69-60 70-61 81-65 70-62

Att. 12824 11895 13434 6809 13332 16645 7728 4971 6005 13851 12100 5854


THE STAT CREW SYSTEM UT Category Leaders (as of Mar 23, 2010) All games Points BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna JOHNSON, Glory BREWER, Alyssia CAIN, Kelley SPANI, Taber MANNING, Alicia WILLIAMS, Kamiko SMALLBONE, Sydney BASS, Briana DUPREE, Faith

G 34 34 34 33 32 32 34 33 25 32 2

Pts 475 427 350 340 336 186 185 137 58 39 5

Pts/G 14.0 12.6 10.3 10.3 10.5 5.8 5.4 4.2 2.3 1.2 2.5

Scoring Average BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna CAIN, Kelley BREWER, Alyssia JOHNSON, Glory SPANI, Taber MANNING, Alicia WILLIAMS, Kamiko DUPREE, Faith SMALLBONE, Sydney BASS, Briana

G 34 34 32 33 34 32 34 33 2 25 32

Pts 475 427 336 340 350 186 185 137 5 58 39

Avg/G 14.0 12.6 10.5 10.3 10.3 5.8 5.4 4.2 2.5 2.3 1.2

FG Percentage CAIN, Kelley BREWER, Alyssia JOHNSON, Glory STRICKLEN, Shekinna MANNING, Alicia BJORKLUND, Angie WILLIAMS, Kamiko SPANI, Taber SMALLBONE, Sydney BASS, Briana DUPREE, Faith

FG 144 146 123 157 82 173 58 67 17 11 1

Att 235 267 268 356 186 405 136 162 42 42 6

Pct .613 .547 .459 .441 .441 .427 .426 .414 .405 .262 .167

Field Goal Attempts BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna JOHNSON, Glory BREWER, Alyssia CAIN, Kelley

G 34 34 34 33 32

Att 405 356 268 267 235

Att/G 11.9 10.5 7.9 8.1 7.3

Field Goals Made BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna BREWER, Alyssia CAIN, Kelley JOHNSON, Glory

G 34 34 33 32 34

3-Point Percentage JOHNSON, Glory BJORKLUND, Angie SMALLBONE, Sydney SPANI, Taber WILLIAMS, Kamiko STRICKLEN, Shekinna BASS, Briana MANNING, Alicia DUPREE, Faith

3FG 1 100 12 24 1 32 9 3 0

Att 1 233 33 66 3 98 33 13 2

Pct 1.000 .429 .364 .364 .333 .327 .273 .231 .000

3-Point FG Attempts BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna SPANI, Taber BASS, Briana SMALLBONE, Sydney

G 34 34 32 32 25

3-Point FG Made BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna SPANI, Taber SMALLBONE, Sydney BASS, Briana

G 34 34 32 25 32

Free Throw Percent BASS, Briana STRICKLEN, Shekinna SMALLBONE, Sydney SPANI, Taber DUPREE, Faith BJORKLUND, Angie WILLIAMS, Kamiko JOHNSON, Glory MANNING, Alicia BREWER, Alyssia CAIN, Kelley

FG 8 81 12 28 3 29 20 103 18 48 48

Att 9 96 15 37 4 39 27 159 28 79 101

Pct .889 .844 .800 .757 .750 .744 .741 .648 .643 .608 .475

Free Throw Attempts JOHNSON, Glory CAIN, Kelley STRICKLEN, Shekinna BREWER, Alyssia BJORKLUND, Angie

G 34 32 34 33 34

Free Throws Made JOHNSON, Glory STRICKLEN, Shekinna CAIN, Kelley BREWER, Alyssia BJORKLUND, Angie

G 34 34 32 33 34

Made Made/G 173 5.1 157 4.6 146 4.4 144 4.5 123 3.6 Att 233 98 66 33 33

Att/G 6.9 2.9 2.1 1.0 1.3

Made Made/G 100 2.9 32 0.9 24 0.8 12 0.5 9 0.3 Att 159 101 96 79 39

Att/G 4.7 3.2 2.8 2.4 1.1

Made Made/G 103 3.0 81 2.4 48 1.5 48 1.5 29 0.9


THE STAT CREW SYSTEM UT Category Leaders (as of Mar 23, 2010) All games Rebounds JOHNSON, Glory CAIN, Kelley STRICKLEN, Shekinna BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia

G 34 32 34 33 34

Reb 261 244 208 194 172

Reb/G 7.7 7.6 6.1 5.9 5.1

Assists STRICKLEN, Shekinna BJORKLUND, Angie MANNING, Alicia WILLIAMS, Kamiko SPANI, Taber

G 34 34 34 33 32

No. 131 93 81 55 43

Ast/G 3.9 2.7 2.4 1.7 1.3

Rebound Average JOHNSON, Glory CAIN, Kelley STRICKLEN, Shekinna BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia

G 34 32 34 33 34

Reb 261 244 208 194 172

Avg/G 7.7 7.6 6.1 5.9 5.1

Steals JOHNSON, Glory STRICKLEN, Shekinna MANNING, Alicia BJORKLUND, Angie WILLIAMS, Kamiko

G 34 34 34 34 33

No. 44 42 34 32 25

Stl/G 1.3 1.2 1.0 0.9 0.8

Offensive Rebounds JOHNSON, Glory CAIN, Kelley STRICKLEN, Shekinna MANNING, Alicia BREWER, Alyssia

G 34 32 34 34 33

No. 93 89 74 69 68

Avg/G 2.7 2.8 2.2 2.0 2.1

Blocked Shots CAIN, Kelley BREWER, Alyssia STRICKLEN, Shekinna WILLIAMS, Kamiko JOHNSON, Glory

G 32 33 34 33 34

No. 111 40 25 18 11

Blk/G 3.5 1.2 0.7 0.5 0.3

Defensive Rebounds JOHNSON, Glory CAIN, Kelley STRICKLEN, Shekinna BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia

G 34 32 34 33 34

No. 168 155 134 126 103

Avg/G 4.9 4.8 3.9 3.8 3.0

Minutes BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna JOHNSON, Glory CAIN, Kelley MANNING, Alicia

G 34 34 34 32 34

No. 1101 1006 864 779 719

Min/G 32.4 29.6 25.4 24.3 21.1

Fouls CAIN, Kelley JOHNSON, Glory BREWER, Alyssia BJORKLUND, Angie MANNING, Alicia

G 32 34 33 34 34

No. 87 74 66 56 54

Per/G 2.7 2.2 2.0 1.6 1.6

Turnovers STRICKLEN, Shekinna JOHNSON, Glory CAIN, Kelley BJORKLUND, Angie MANNING, Alicia

G 34 34 32 34 34

No. 87 72 63 61 50

TO/G 2.6 2.1 2.0 1.8 1.5

Foulouts CAIN, Kelley JOHNSON, Glory MANNING, Alicia

G 32 34 34

No. 3 1 1


2010 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Statistics Team Statistic Rankings

SCORING OFFENSE 1. Connecticut 2. Stanford 3. Notre Dame 4. Tennessee 5. Nebraska 6. East Tenn. St. 7. Ohio St. 8. Xavier 9. Texas A&M Mississippi St.

G 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2

W-L 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 0-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 2-0

Pts 185 175 170 167 166 82 160 157 155 155

SCORING DEFENSE 1. Connecticut 2. Baylor 3. Duke 4. Georgetown 5. Iowa St. 6. LSU 7. Oklahoma 8. Tennessee 9. West Virginia 10. UALR St. John's (NY)

G 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Pts 75 88 89 91 98 99 101 106 107 113 113

Avg/G 37.5 44.0 44.5 45.5 49.0 49.5 50.5 53.0 53.5 56.5 56.5

SCORING MARGIN 1. Connecticut 2. Tennessee Stanford 4. Nebraska 5. Notre Dame 6. Duke 7. Iowa St. 8. Baylor Texas A&M 10. Oklahoma

G 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Margin +55.0 +30.5 +30.5 +26.0 +23.0 +21.5 +20.5 +15.0 +15.0 +13.5

FREE THROW PCT 1. TCU 2. UCLA 3. Oklahoma 4. Lehigh 5. Green Bay 6. South Dakota St. 7. Florida St. 8. Michigan St. 9. LSU 10. Connecticut 60. Tennessee

G 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2

FTM 14 23 23 15 44 7 32 24 33 32 12

FTA 15 25 26 17 50 8 38 29 40 39 25

Pct .933 .920 .885 .882 .880 .875 .842 .828 .825 .821 .480

FG 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

G 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2

FGM 66 64 63 72 32 60 51 62 56 61

FGA 107 123 125 143 64 121 106 129 117 128

Pct .617 .520 .504 .503 .500 .496 .481 .481 .479 .477

PERCENTAGES Connecticut Notre Dame Stanford Tennessee Liberty Mississippi St. Nebraska Ohio St. UCLA Texas A&M

Avg/G 92.5 87.5 85.0 83.5 83.0 82.0 80.0 78.5 77.5 77.5

FG PCT DEFENSE 1. Connecticut 2. Baylor 3. Georgetown 4. Iowa St. 5. Georgia 6. Hartford 7. Duke 8. Marist 9. St. John's (NY) 10. Oklahoma St. 13. Tennessee

G 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2

FGM 29 33 29 31 43 18 35 24 42 44 43

FGA 125 131 102 98 135 56 104 68 118 123 118

Pct .232 .252 .284 .316 .319 .321 .337 .353 .356 .358 .364

3-PT FG PCT 1. Connecticut 2. San Diego St. 3. Nebraska 4. Ohio St. Bowling Green 6. East Tenn. St. 7. Stanford 8. Mississippi St. 9. South Dakota St. 10. UCLA 16. Tennessee

G 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2

3M 21 13 18 16 11 15 17 19 8 9 11

3A 33 25 35 32 22 31 37 42 18 21 30

Pct .636 .520 .514 .500 .500 .484 .459 .452 .444 .429 .367

3-PT FG PCT DEF 1. Chattanooga 2. Florida St. 3. Princeton 4. San Diego St. 5. Hartford UALR 7. LSU 8. Georgetown 9. Kentucky 10. Nebraska 22. Tennessee

G 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2

3M 0 2 1 3 1 2 4 5 4 7 7

3A 15 24 10 22 7 14 27 30 21 36 27

Pct .000 .083 .100 .136 .143 .143 .148 .167 .190 .194 .259

REBOUNDING OFF 1. Georgia 2. Connecticut 3. North Carolina 4. Georgetown Xavier 6. Tennessee 7. Texas A&M Ohio St. 9. TCU James Madison

G 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1

Rebs 100 99 48 93 93 91 89 89 44 44

Avg/G 50.0 49.5 48.0 46.5 46.5 45.5 44.5 44.5 44.0 44.0

REBOUNDING DEF 1. Connecticut 2. Liberty 3. UCLA 4. Iowa St. 5. Stanford 6. Duke 7. West Virginia Notre Dame Oklahoma 10. Ohio St. 11. Tennessee

G 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Rebs 49 26 54 55 56 58 62 62 62 64 65

Avg/G 24.5 26.0 27.0 27.5 28.0 29.0 31.0 31.0 31.0 32.0 32.5


2010 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Statistics Team Statistic Rankings

REB. MARGIN 1. Connecticut 2. Stanford 3. Tennessee 4. Ohio St. 5. Xavier 6. Liberty 7. Iowa St. 8. Georgia 9. Duke UCLA

G 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2

Margin +25.0 +14.5 +13.0 +12.5 +12.0 +12.0 +11.0 +11.0 +10.5 +10.5

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 1. Xavier Tennessee 3. Notre Dame 4. Stanford 5. Oklahoma St. 6. Nebraska 7. Connecticut 8. Middle Tenn. 9. Mississippi St. 10. Texas A&M

G 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Connecticut Baylor 3. Dayton Tennessee Vermont 6. Gonzaga Georgia 8. TCU Lehigh Ohio St.

G 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2

No. 18 18 15 15 15 14 14 6 6 12

Avg/G 9.0 9.0 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.0 7.0 6.0 6.0 6.0

ASSISTS 1. Connecticut 2. Notre Dame 3. Ohio St. 4. Nebraska 5. Xavier Gonzaga Tennessee Middle Tenn. 9. Texas A&M Stanford Mississippi St.

G 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2

No. 49 45 43 41 38 38 38 19 37 37 37

Avg/G 24.5 22.5 21.5 20.5 19.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 18.5 18.5 18.5

OFFENSIVE REBS 1. Xavier 2. Georgia 3. Georgetown 4. Tennessee 5. TCU 6. Oklahoma St. 7. James Madison Fresno St. North Carolina Liberty Florida St. Tulane

G 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1

No. 49 40 39 37 18 35 17 17 17 17 34 17

Avg/G 24.5 20.0 19.5 18.5 18.0 17.5 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0

STEALS 1. Virginia 2. Notre Dame 3. Kentucky 4. Texas A&M 5. St. Francis (PA) North Carolina Texas 8. Duke 9. UALR James Madison Gonzaga Temple Tulane T26. Tennessee

G 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2

No. 22 32 30 29 12 12 12 23 22 11 22 22 11 16

Avg/G 22.0 16.0 15.0 14.5 12.0 12.0 12.0 11.5 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 8.0

DEFENSIVE REBS 1. Connecticut 2. Chattanooga 3. Baylor North Carolina 5. San Diego St. Wisconsin Georgia 8. Texas A&M Dayton 10. Green Bay T16. Tennessee

G 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2

No. 77 32 62 31 60 30 60 59 59 58 54

Avg/G 38.5 32.0 31.0 31.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 29.5 29.5 29.0 27.0

3-POINT FG MADE 1. East Tenn. St. 2. Middle Tenn. 3. Bowling Green 4. Connecticut 5. Fresno St. Tulane Chattanooga 8. Mississippi St. 9. Nebraska Portland St. T26. Tennessee

G 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2

No. 15 12 11 21 10 10 10 19 18 9 11

Avg/G 15.0 12.0 11.0 10.5 10.0 10.0 10.0 9.5 9.0 9.0 5.5

G 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2

Margin +11.00 +11.00 +10.50 +8.00 +8.00 +7.00 +7.00 +6.50 +6.00 +5.00

TURNOVER MARGIN 1. Tulane 2. Virginia 3. Notre Dame 4. Oklahoma St. TCU 6. Kentucky Texas 8. Tennessee 9. Southern U. 10. Georgetown

Ratio 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Exhibition #1: Carson-Newman Nov. 5, 2009 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (12,363) VISITORS: Carson-Newman # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a 11 Buford 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 3 2 0 34 Miles 1-6 0-0 1-1 0 3 3 1 10 Moore 2-7 0-1 0-0 1 3 4 1 24 Mendenhall 1-6 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 1 31 Kyle 1-6 1-1 0-0 0 2 3 0 01 Howard 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 03 Bates 0-1 0-0 1-3 1 2 1 0 04 Clear 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 05 Sorrells 0-3 0-1 0-1 2 0 0 1 12 William 0-2 0-0 0-2 5 1 0 0 13 Hunter 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 1 14 Jackson 1-4 0-0 0-1 1 4 2 0 22 Blackwell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 23 Stringer 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 25 Moody 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 5 0 32 PHILLIPS 3-6 2-4 2-2 7 2 10 0 TEAM 5 Totals 13-57 4-11 4-10 28 23 34 6

to 1 4 2 2 6 1 4 2 0 3 3 2 0 1 1 4 1 37

Exhibition #2: Delta State Nov. 9, 2009 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (10,619)

bk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

1

1

VISITORS: Delta State # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp 20 RUSSELL 0-8 0-1 2-2 1 3 2 30 WALKER 3-14 0-0 3-4 3 4 9 01 COOPER 5-11 3-5 2-2 4 4 15 05 BELL 1-6 1-5 0-0 2 0 3 32 HENDERSON 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 11 SANDERS 0-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 14 WASHINGTON 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 21 REED 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 0 3 23 COLLINS 4-7 2-3 0-0 6 0 10 24 WILSON 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 25 SUTTON 1-5 0-0 0-1 3 1 2 31 SANDERS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 33 CANNON 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 43 MARTIN 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 TEAM 7 Totals 16-61 7-19 7-9 33 18 46

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Game #1: #7/4 Baylor Nov. 15, 2009 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (12,824) s 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-24 29.2% 2nd Half: 12-26 46.2% Game: 38.0% 10 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 16.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 11-14 78.6% 2nd Half: 14-16 87.5% Game: 83.3% Game: 26.2% Game: 36.8% HOME: Tennessee Game: 77.8% # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s 13 SPANI 1-7 0-3 0-0 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 25 JOHNSON 3-7 0-0 3-3 7 3 9 0 4 0 4 to bk s 6-12 0-0 3-3 7 5 15 1 1 0 1 2 2 1 52 CAIN 4 1 1 05 BJORKLUND 4-13 3-8 2-4 1 2 13 2 0 0 0 1 7 2 40 STRICKLEN 8-21 0-6 9-10 14 0 25 5 2 0 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 01 BASS 2-6 0-0 0-0 2 4 4 1 2 1 2 2 0 1 04 WILLIAMS 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 15 MANNING 2 0 0 20 SMALLBONE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 33 BREWER 2-2 0-0 0-2 0 4 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 34 DUPREE 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 TEAM 2 0 1 2 Totals 27-73 3-19 17-22 42 22 74 11 12 1 11

9 19 0

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-25 32.0% 2nd Half: 8-36 22.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-32 21.9% 2nd Half: 6-25 24.0% Game: 22.8% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 36.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 40.0% HOME: Tennessee # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a HOME: Tennessee 25 JOHNSON 2-6 0-0 3-3 5 1 7 1 # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s 40 STRICKLEN 4-13 0-3 2-4 9 2 10 3 15 MANNING 5-8 0-1 8-9 8 1 18 2 2 0 4 52 CAIN 8-10 0-0 4-6 20 2 20 1 40 STRICKLEN 5-9 2-5 0-0 1 0 12 7 2 0 3 01 BASS 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 4 3 52 CAIN 8-12 0-0 0-3 8 2 16 0 4 6 2 05 BJORKLUND 4-13 2-5 2-3 4 0 12 3 05 BJORKLUND 9-14 3-7 0-0 5 2 21 3 1 1 3 04 WILLIAMS 1-4 0-1 2-2 6 0 4 0 13 SPANI 6-10 3-4 2-2 9 3 17 2 3 0 1 13 SPANI 6-14 2-6 0-3 10 1 14 1 01 BASS 2-2 0-0 2-3 1 2 6 8 1 0 2 15 MANNING 1-2 0-1 1-2 1 1 3 1 04 WILLIAMS 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 20 SMALLBONE 1-4 1-4 0-0 2 2 3 0 20 SMALLBONE 1-3 1-3 0-0 4 4 3 5 1 0 0 33 BREWER 1-2 0-0 0-1 3 3 2 0 25 JOHNSON 8-12 0-0 6-8 10 4 22 1 2 1 4 34 DUPREE 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 33 BREWER 3-5 0-0 1-3 5 1 7 0 0 1 0 TEAM 3 TEAM 3 Totals 30-73 5-20 14-24 64 13 79 13 18 15 11 Totals 48-77 9-20 19-28 54 20 124 28 18 9 19 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-37 43.2% 2nd Half: 14-36 38.9% Game: 41.1% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 25-37 67.6% 2nd Half: 23-40 57.5% Game: 62.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 25.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 45.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 12-15 80.0% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 58.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 9-15 60.0% 2nd Half: 10-13 76.9% Game: 67.9% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Delta State 24 22 46 Carson-Newman 18 16 34 #8/9 Tennessee 46 33 79 #8/9 Tennessee 64 60 124 Officials: Carla Fountain, Joe Cunningham, Billy Smith Officials: Beverly Roberts, Eddie Novak, Erica Bradley

EXHIBITION 1: CARSON-NEWMAN Six players reached double figures and No. 8 Tennessee defeated Carson-Newman 124-34 in an exhibition game Thursday night in Thompson-Boling Arena. Sophomore Glory Johnson led the way with a game-high 22 points and 10 rebounds, and junior Angie Bjorklund scored 21 points on 9-of-14 shooting before making her exit midway through the second half. At one point after halftime, Bjorklund had scored more points than Carson-Newman. “We wanted to focus on what the team brought at both ends,” UT coach Pat Summitt said. “Last year, we would sometimes play down to the level of our competition. Tonight, we maintained our intensity. Last year, we’d get a lead and think the game was over. Tonight, we were thinking execution.” Freshman guard Taber Spani started and scored 17 points in her first game as a Lady Vol. Alicia Manning added 18 points, and Kelley Cain had 16 points. Shekinna Stricklen chipped in 12 points, 10 of which came in the first half. No other freshmen played until forward Kamiko Williams, who scored two points on 1-of-2 shooting, entered with about 6:21 remaining in the game. Faith Dupree did not play. For the game, Tennessee hit 62 percent of its shots from the field, including a 45-percent clip from beyond the 3-point line. Bjorklund and Spani both hit a team-high three 3-pointers. The Lady Vols opened the game on a 16-3 run and cruised to a 64-18 lead at halftime, thanks in large part to 18 first-half turnovers by CarsonNewman. Tennessee scored 22 points off turnovers in the opening half and used their considerable size advantage inside to outscore the Lady Eagles 34-8 inside over the same span. The Lady Vols defeated Carson-Newman 135-55 in an exhibition game last year and have now scored more than 100 points in five of their last six exhibition games against the Division II school. “Overall, I was pleased,” Summitt said. “We played well together. Sometimes our defense was too tight. We weren’t perfect, but we’ve got some good film to look at.”

VISITORS: Baylor # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp 55 MEDLOCK 4-8 0-1 2-4 13 2 10 42 GRINER 3-8 0-0 9-10 4 4 15 05 JONES 5-13 1-7 10-10 4 3 21 20 CONDREY 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 21 GRIFFIN 2-5 1-3 0-1 5 1 5 01 HAYDEN 1-3 0-1 1-2 1 4 3 03 MADDEN 2-6 0-0 2-2 2 4 6 15 WASHINGTON 1-2 0-0 1-1 1 0 3 24 FIELD 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 44 CHANDLER 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 TEAM 6 Totals 19-50 2-12 25-30 39 23 65

EXHIBITION 2: DELTA STATE Kelley Cain breezed to a double-double Monday night in a 79-46 exhibition victory over Delta State in Thompson-Boling Arena. Cain, who finished with a game-high 20 points, 20 rebounds and seven blocked shots in just 19 minutes of play, loomed large over the Lady Statesmen, whose tallest player still gave up four inches to Tennessee’s 6-foot-6 center. “When she’s playing that way, you can’t stop it,” Lady Vols guard Angie Bjorklund said. “Having that inside presence really helps us, especially in the outside game. Coach (Pat) Summitt says that you win with rebounding and defense and she’s a huge part of that.” Tennessee opened on an 11-0 run and used another 11-0 run to take a 22-5 lead early in the first half. Delta State, ranked No. 4 in Division II, made a couple charges in the second half but never seriously posed a threat. “I wasn’t real impressed with what did in the first half,” Summitt said. “We played in spurts in the second half. The bright spots for us were Kelley Cain and Taber Spani.” Despite coming off the bench in favor of sophomore Glory Johnson, Spani notched a double-double of her own with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Seven of those boards came on the offensive end. “Taber is just a player,” Summitt said. “She just wants to play. It doesn’t matter where. She has a great feel for the game.” Angie Bjorklund scored 12 points on 4-of-13 shooting, while Shekinna Stricklen added 10 points and nine boards. Johnson finished with seven points on 2-of-6 shooting with two blocks and five rebounds. Freshman Faith Dupree made her Lady Vols debut Monday, but failed to score in 10 minutes on the court. She did record a block and two steals. Point guard Bug Cooper paced Delta State with 15 points, but the Lady Statesmen shot just 26 percent from the field and turned the ball over 19 times. Tennessee and Delta State last played in 1979 before Monday’s exhibition, but the two programs met in the 1977 AIAW Final Four where the Lady Statesmen defeated Tennessee to claim their third consecutive AIWA national title.

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-38 28.9% 2nd Half: 16-35 45.7% Game: 37.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-14 14.3% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 15.8% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 17-20 85.0% Game: 77.3% Score by Periods #7/4 Baylor #8/9 Tennessee

1st 26 24

2nd 39 50

Total 65 74

Officials: Dee Kantner, Tina Napier, Eric Brewton

GAME 1: #7/4 BAYLOR The Tennessee Lady Vols officially opened the 2009-10 season against the No. 7/4-ranked Baylor Bears, and as in 33 other season openers under Head Coach Pat Summitt, the Lady Vols came away with a win, 74-65. Leading the way for Tennessee was sophomore Shekinna Stricklen, who played all 40 minutes on her way to her third career double double. The Morrilton, Ark., native scored 25 points - one off her career high - and grabbed 14 rebounds, establishing a new career best. Stricklen also dished out five assists and grabbed three steals on her way to Player of the Game honors. The Lady Vols got off to a quick start, building a 10-3 lead nearly four minutes into the contest. However, the Lady Vols shooting would go cold as the Lady Bears took a 26-24 lead into the lockerroom. While UT mustered only 28.9 percent from the field in the first 20 minutes, the Lady Vol defense limited Baylor to only 29.2 percent shooting. The second half belonged to Tennessee, as the Lady Vols outscored Baylor 50-39 in the final stanza. In addition to Stricklen, center Kelley Cain posted 13 of her 15 points in the second half. The Lady Vols used a 16-0 run from the 1:02 mark of the first half to the 16:16 point of the second half to transform a six-point deficit (20-26) into a 10-point lead (36-26). Junior Angie Bjorklund was the third Lady Vol to finish with double figures as she posted 13 points. Her three threepointers moved the Spokane Valley, Wash., native into a tie for fifth all-time with Sidney Spencer in the Tennessee record books with 133 career triples made. Sophomore Glory Johnson was the only Lady Vol to finish with more than four points. The Knoxville native tallied nine points to go with seven rebounds and four steals in 33 minutes of action.


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Game #2: vs. Texas Tech Nov. 17, 2009 • San Antonio, Texas AT&T Center (4,586) # Player 15 MANNING 25 JOHNSON 52 CAIN 05 BJORKLUND 40 STRICKLEN 01 BASS 13 Spani 20 SMALLBONE 34 Dupree TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 3-10 0-1 2-2 9 3 8 7-8 0-0 3-4 6 4 17 3-4 0-0 1-4 8 3 7 5-9 4-6 0-1 4 2 14 6-10 1-2 3-3 7 3 16 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 3 3 5-9 2-4 6-11 6 0 18 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 3 1-5 0-1 3-4 6 3 5 2 32-61 9-19 18-29 49 21 91

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Game #3: at #12/17 Virginia Nov. 22, 2009 • Charlottesville, Va. John Paul Jones Arena (11,895) s 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 7

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-26 46.2% 2nd Half: 20-35 57.1% Game: 52.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 8-13 61.5% Game: 47.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 13-20 65.0% Game: 62.1% # Player 31 Roberson 20 Mallard 00 Brown 13 Murphree 23 Smalls 01 Barncastle 03 Ashton 05 Hyde 10 Kimbro 14 Martin TEAM Totals

HOME: Texas Tech fg 3fg ft rb f tp 1-7 1-2 0-0 5 3 3 5-10 1-1 4-4 6 5 15 2-6 0-1 1-2 3 3 5 1-10 0-4 7-10 2 3 9 0-4 0-0 3-4 4 1 3 2-2 1-1 1-1 2 3 6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 2-3 0-1 1-3 2 4 5 0-1 0-1 0-2 1 0 0 2-8 0-3 1-1 2 1 5 1 16-53 3-14 18-27 28 24 53

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# Player 25 JOHNSON 52 CAIN 05 BJORKLUND 13 SPANI 40 STRICKLEN 01 BASS 04 WILLIAMS 15 MANNING 20 SMALLBONE 33 BREWER TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 5-7 0-0 4-7 6 3 14 2-5 0-0 2-4 6 3 6 9-17 5-10 1-1 4 1 24 3-5 1-2 1-2 4 1 8 6-16 1-4 7-7 8 2 20 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 2-5 1-2 0-0 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-2 0-0 0-0 6 1 0 7 27-60 8-20 15-21 46 14 77

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Game #4: at Middle Tennessee Nov. 25, 2009 • Murfreesboro, Tenn. Murphy Center (11,802)

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-35 42.9% 2nd Half: 12-25 48.0% Game: 45.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-13 30.8% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 40.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7% 2nd Half: 9-14 64.3% Game: 71.4% # Player 50 Shine 04 Egwu 01 Crosby 02 Edwards 22 Wright 03 Kellum 05 Thompson 15 Moorer 30 McCall 32 Hartig TEAM Totals

HOME: Virginia fg 3fg ft rb f 1-7 0-0 1-2 6 2 5-7 0-0 0-1 6 3 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 2 2-6 1-4 0-0 6 1 8-21 4-9 1-2 4 4 2-5 1-3 3-6 3 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 4-17 1-5 3-5 5 2 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 8 24-71 7-23 8-16 42 20

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# Player 05 BJORKLUND 13 SPANI 25 JOHNSON 40 STRICKLEN 52 CAIN 01 BASS 04 WILLIAMS 15 MANNING 20 SMALLBONE 33 BREWER TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 7-15 2-6 0-1 1 1 16 2-3 1-2 0-0 3 2 5 10-15 0-0 1-1 12 4 21 4-11 0-2 4-4 3 0 12 3-6 0-0 0-2 11 4 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 2-2 1-1 0-1 1 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 30-55 4-11 5-9 34 15 69

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-26 61.5% 2nd Half: 14-29 48.3% Game: 54.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 36.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 55.6% HOME: Middle Tennessee State # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to 00 Lymon 3-11 2-6 0-0 2 3 8 2 7 10 Pickel 6-12 4-10 0-0 5 2 16 3 3 21 Brown 2-7 1-4 0-0 3 3 5 2 1 22 Clark 8-17 1-5 6-8 10 1 23 2 4 30 Lanning 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 4 0 03 Queen 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 1 0 0 2 20 Stewart 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 32 Garrett 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 Team 3 Totals 19-51 8-27 6-9 29 13 52 13 19

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63 13 10 1 8 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 5-27 18.5% 2nd Half: 11-26 42.3% Game: 30.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 21.4% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-33 39.4% 2nd Half: 11-38 28.9% Game: 33.8% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-12 50.0% 2nd Half: 12-15 80.0% Game: 66.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-12 33.3% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 30.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 50.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total #6/5 Tennessee 30 61 91 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Texas Tech 17 36 53 #6/5 Tennessee 40 37 77 #12/17 Virginia 33 30 63 Officials: Beverly Roberts, Felicia Grinter, Lisa Mattingly Officials: Eric Brewton, Bonita Spence, Maj Forsberg

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-25 36.0% 2nd Half: 10-26 38.5% Game: 37.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-16 31.3% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 29.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 5-5 100.0% Game: 66.7%

GAME 2: TEXAS TECH The Tennessee Lady Vols made their first road trip of the season and handed the Texas Tech Lady Raiders a 91-53 loss at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas. The two sides squared off as part of the ESPNU “Road to the Championsip” the 2010 NCAA Final Four will be held at the Alamodome in San Antonio. The Lady Raiders grabbed the early lead, going up 6-2 just over four minutes into the contest. The Lady Vols would respond in a big way. Tennessee went on a 24-2 tear over 10:55 to build a 26-8 lead with just under five minutes to play before the halftime horn. Leading the way for UT in the first stanza were sophomores Shekinna Stricklen and Glory Johnson, who each tallied nine first half points and five rebounds. Johnson finished the contest with 17 points and six boards, while Stricklen tossed in 16 points, pulled down seven boards and dished out five assists. Tennessee was not about to let up in the second half, and opened the second period on a 32-4 run over the first six minutes of the half. Junior Angie Bjorklund keyed the run with nine points on three three-pointers over a mere 25 seconds, giving UT a 51-21 lead with 15:56 to play. For the game, the Lady Vol offense was not dependent solely on Johnson and Stricklen. Bjorklund finished with 14 points - all of which came in the second half - to go with four boards and two assists. Leading the way for the Lady Vols with a game high 18 points was freshman Taber Spani, 14 of which came in the second half. After shooting just 1-of-3 in the first half, the rookie was 4-of-6 in the final 20 minutes and also pulled down six boards. Sophomore Alicia Manning started her first game of the season, and tallied eight points and a game high nine rebounds. Redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain grabbed eight boards and added seven points, while freshman Faith Dupree finished with six boards, five points and three assists in 18 minutes.

GAME 4: MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE For the first time in 30 years, the Tennessee Lady Vols traveled to Murfreesboro to face the Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders. Sophomore Glory Johnson led the Lady Vols to a 69-52 victory with a career high 21 points and 12 rebounds. It was the Knoxville native’s sixth career double double and her second career 20-plus point performance (she scored 20 points on Feb. 5 last season in a 73-43 win over Georgia). Tennessee grabbed a 2-0 lead on an Angie Bjorklund jumper. MTSU responded with a Chelsia Lymon threepointer. Lady Vol rookie Taber Spani converted a layup at the 18:50 mark of the first half and UT would not relinquish the lead the rest of the game. The Lady Vols used an 8-0 run to build a 30-20 lead with 3:58 and held the Blue Raiders to only two field goals in the last 7:18 of the first stanza as Tennessee finished the first 20 minutes on a 13-4 run and went into the lockerroom with a 35-24 lead. Middle Tennessee got to within 10 of the Lady Vol lead, 41-31, with 15:50 remaining on a Lymon three-pointer. Tennessee responded with a three pointer of its own by Spani off an assist from Bjorklund. In addition to Johnson, Bjorklund and sophomore Shekinna Stricklen each tallied double figures. Bjorklund tossed in 16 points, while dishing out five assists and grabbing three steals. Stricklen finished with 12 points, four assists and three rebounds. Helping clean up on the glass was redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain, who pulled down 11 rebounds and pitched in six points. The Murphy Center on the MTSU campus saw its first ever sellout for a women’s game, drawing a standing room only crowd of 11,802, just five spectators shy of the Murphy Center record of 11,807 for any game there.

GAME 3: #12/17 VIRGINIA Junior Angie Bjorklund was feeling it on Sunday afternoon at John Paul Jones Arena against #12/17 Virginia in Charlottesville, Va. Monica Wright, the Cavaliers preseason All-American, said so. “She tore it up tonight. She was just so hot,” said Wright. Bjorklund finished with a game high 24 points, including five three pointers in leading the #6/5 Lady Vols to a 77-63 win in a hostile JPJ Arena on Nov. 22. It was the Spokane Valley, Wash., native’s 34th career double digit scoring game and the seventh outing in her time at Rocky Top that she has scored at least 20 in a game. Bjorklund’s shooting from beyond the arc was instrumental for the Lady Vols. Midway through the first half, she scored six points in 21 seconds to give UT a 32-19 lead. Not even two minutes into the second half, the Cavaliers had cut the Tennessee lead to 42-39, when Bjorklund converted a fourpoint play which silenced the record-crowd of 11,895. On the next play at the defensive end, she grabbed the rebound, came down the floor and found freshman Taber Spani for a threepointer to put UT up 49-39. A trio of Tennessee sophomores also had a big impact on the win. Knoxville native Glory Johnson scored 14 points and grabbed six rebounds. In addition, Johnson was charged with defending Wright, who scored 35 against UT a year ago, but was held to 21 this time around. Shekinna Stricklen scored 20 points - her sixth career 20-point plus performance - grabbed eight rebounds and dished out a season-high six assists. Center Kelley Cain was limited to only six points, but her inside presence opened the perimeter up for the Lady Vol guards. Cain added six rebounds and six blocks, one off her career high and tied for third best in a single game for Tennessee. The Lady Vols owned the rebounding edge, 46-42, for the third time in as many games this season. UT’s 40 first half points were its most in the first 20 minutes this season.

Score by Periods 1st #6/5 Tennessee 35 Middle Tennessee State 24

2nd 34 28

Total 69 52

Officials: Charlie Hust, John Fletcher, Darci Doll


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Game #6: George Washington Dec. 1, 2009 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (12,840)

Game #5: UCLA Nov. 28, 2009 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (14,176) # Player 04 NZEKWE 23 WALKER 03 MORRIS 13 TUKIAINEN 21 CAMPBELL 01 EARL 05 WILLIAMS 31 ALEXANDER 35 GARDNER TEAM Totals

VISITORS: UCLA fg 3fg ft rb f tp 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 6-15 0-0 7-9 14 2 19 0-11 0-4 0-0 4 1 0 3-11 2-7 0-0 3 3 8 1-5 0-3 0-0 1 5 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1-1 0-0 1-2 5 1 3 5-9 1-3 0-0 2 2 11 3 18-58 3-17 8-11 35 17 47

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9 18 3

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VISITORS: George Washington # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to 31 BOOKER 0-5 0-3 0-0 3 5 0 1 1 44 MOSTAFA 2-7 0-0 1-2 8 4 5 0 1 05 MYERS 5-11 1-2 0-2 0 0 11 0 5 13 DAVIS 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 6 1 0 50 ALLUMS 5-11 1-3 5-5 6 4 16 1 2 00 SHELTON 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 10 SHIPP 2-8 0-2 0-3 1 1 4 0 4 11 WILSON 0-3 0-2 0-1 9 2 0 3 2 22 NIPE 4-10 1-4 2-2 5 1 11 0 1 TEAM 5 1 Totals 21-61 3-16 8-15 40 19 53 6 18

Game #7: #17/17 Texas Dec. 6, 2009 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (13,434)

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# Player 00 WILLIAMS 22 GAYLE 04 ARRIARAN 05 NASH, Ka 33 FONTENETTE 10 RAVEN 12 ANDERSON 13 FLORES 32 NASH, Kr 45 REED TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Texas fg 3fg ft rb f 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2-5 0-0 1-2 7 2 2-8 1-5 0-0 1 1 2-7 1-2 0-0 8 1 1-8 0-3 1-2 1 0 6-20 3-6 4-4 11 3 1-5 0-2 1-3 2 1 4-7 1-1 2-2 0 0 2-5 0-0 0-1 4 1 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 1 5 21-70 6-19 10-16 41 11

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58 10 15 4 11 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-28 32.1% 2nd Half: 12-33 36.4% Game: 34.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 3-12 25.0% Game: 18.8% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-31 29.0% 2nd Half: 12-39 30.8% Game: 30.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-11 54.5% 2nd Half: 2-4 50.0% Game: 53.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-9 11.1% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 31.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-6 83.3% Game: 62.5% HOME: Tennessee HOME: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s # Player HOME: Tennessee 13 SPANI 4-11 0-2 1-1 3 1 9 1 2 1 0 # Player 13 SPANI 4-7 2-4 6-6 6 0 16 1 1 0 1 fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s 25 JOHNSON 4-9 0-0 8-9 12 0 16 2 2 0 2 13 SPANI 25 JOHNSON 5-10 0-0 1-2 7 5 11 1 3 0 3 2-8 2-4 0-0 5 1 6 3 1 0 1 40 STRICKLEN 8-13 1-4 0-0 10 1 17 1 1 0 2 25 JOHNSON 52 CAIN 3-9 0-0 2-6 11 2 8 2 2 2 1 5-8 0-0 4-4 5 3 14 2 2 1 0 01 BASS 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 33 BREWER 05 BJORKLUND 4-11 3-8 1-3 4 4 12 4 5 0 3 2-5 0-0 0-0 7 2 4 0 1 0 0 05 BJORKLUND 3-7 3-6 0-0 2 1 9 1 1 0 0 05 BJORKLUND 6-14 3-9 0-0 3 2 15 4 2 0 0 40 STRICKLEN 1-9 0-2 4-5 8 3 6 3 1 0 0 04 WILLIAMS 2-4 0-0 1-2 4 3 5 1 1 1 0 40 STRICKLEN 6-10 2-2 0-0 6 1 14 5 2 1 0 01 BASS 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 MANNING 2-7 0-2 1-3 5 0 5 6 0 1 4 01 BASS 04 WILLIAMS 2-6 0-0 0-0 1 1 4 0 2 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 20 SMALLBONE 2-8 1-7 4-4 2 1 9 2 1 0 1 04 WILLIAMS 15 MANNING 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 2 1 1 2 33 BREWER 11-15 0-0 1-3 7 3 23 1 1 1 0 15 MANNING 33 BREWER 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 3-5 0-0 2-4 3 3 8 4 3 1 1 TEAM 2 TEAM 6 20 SMALLBONE 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 36-76 5-22 16-22 49 13 93 18 9 4 9 52 CAIN Totals 21-60 5-18 14-22 49 17 61 12 16 2 10 Totals 6-6 0-0 0-0 6 2 12 1 2 4 1 TEAM 5 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-31 29.0% 2nd Half: 12-29 41.4% Game: 35.0% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 21-41 51.2% 2nd Half: 15-35 42.9% Game: 47.4% Totals 32-61 8-16 6-8 42 14 78 23 18 8 5 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd Half: 3-8 .375% Game: 27.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-13 15.4% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 22.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 9-14 64.3% Game: 63.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 10-12 83.3% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 72.7% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-33 48.5% 2nd Half: 16-28 57.1% Game: 52.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd Half: 4-5 80.0% Game: 50.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 1-2 50.0% Game: 75.0% George Washington 24 29 53 UCLA 27 20 47 #6/5 Tennessee 54 39 93 #6/5 Tennessee 25 36 61 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total #17/17 Texas 24 34 58 Officials: June Corteau, Lawson Newton, Bob Trammell Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Dennis DeMayo, Bryan Enterline #6/5 Tennessee 41 37 78 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-28 42.9% 2nd Half: 6-30 20.0% Game: 31.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 1-12 8.3% Game: 17.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 72.7%

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Tina Napier, Cameron Inouye

GAME 5: UCLA The UCLA Bruins made the trek to Knoxville for the first time since Nov. 16, 2006, but the Bruin coaching staff was very familiar with Thompson-Boling Arena and the Lady Vols. The Bruins are led by former Lady Vol and assistant coach Nikki Caldwell. She is assisted by former Lady Vol Tasha Butts and a former Lady Vol practice player, Tony Perotti. Unfortunately for the Bruins, the outcome was the same as it has been the previous six times UT Head Coach Pat Summitt faced off against a former player, the Lady Vols came away victorious, 61-47. The Bruins started off hot and led the entire first half after shooting 42.9 percent in the first stanza. The UCLA defense limited the Tennessee offense to just 9-of-31 shooting, 29 percent, in the first half. Freshman Taber Spani scored eight of UT’s final 11 points, including the last five straight. The Lee’s Summit, Mo., native tied the game at 25 apiece on a pair of free throws with 30 seconds left before the halftime horn. A late Bruin field goal gave UCLA a 27-25 lead at the break. UT held UCLA without a field goal from the 4:56 mark of the first half to just four seconds remaining, going on an 11-1 run to tie the game at 25. The Lady Vols would continue that run, extending it to 18-3 and a 32-27 lead nearly five minutes into the second half. Spani finished with a team high 16 points for the second time this season and added six rebounds. Junior Angie Bjorklund tallied 12 points, all of which came in the second half, and tied Shannon Bobbitt for fourth with 147 career three pointers. Sophomore Glory Johnson tallied 11 points and seven rebounds while classmate Kelley Cain tied her season and career high with 11 boards and pitched in eight points. Sophomore Shekinna Stricklen continued to be a jack-of-all-trades, finishing with eight boards, six points and three assists. The Lady Vols won the battle of the boards for the fifth time in as many games this season, 49-35.

GAME 6: George Washington The Tennessee Lady Vols entered their Dec. 1 match-up with George Washington with only nine available players as redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain did not play after suffering a concussion against UCLA. The nine available made the most of their opportunity and all played at least 18 minutes en route to a 93-53 win over the Colonials. Sophomore Alyssia Brewer made the most of her season high 22 minutes as she tallied a career high 23 points on 11of-15 shooting and grabbed a season best seven rebounds. The Lady Vols didn’t start the way Head Coach Pat Summitt would like, trailing 10-9 nearly five minutes into the game. From that point, UT used an 11-2 run over 2:53 to build a 20-12 lead. Over the final 6:54 of the first half, the Lady Vols only surrendered a pair of GW free throws on their way to a 16-2 run and took a 54-24 lead into the break. At the half, sophomore Glory Johnson had notched her seventh career double double. The Knoxville native finished with 16 points and 12 rebounds. Classmate Shekinna Stricklen recorded her fourth career double double with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Tennessee dominated the paint, outscoring GW 34-4 in the first half and 54-12 in the paint for the game. The Lady Vols also owned the rebounding advantage, 4940, for the sixth time in as many games this season. Junior Angie Bjorklund notched her 150th career three pointer and took sole possession of fourth place in the UT record books. Sophomore Alicia Manning finished with career highs of six assists and four steals, to go with five points and five rebounds in a season high 30 minutes of action. Bjorklund, junior Sydney Smallbone and freshman Taber Spani all finished with nine points, in addition to the three Lady Vols who tallied double figures.

GAME 7: #17/17 Texas The Tennessee Lady Vols and a crowd of 13,434 welcomed the #17/17 Texas Longhorns to Thompson-Boling Arena for an ESPN2 national TV match-up on Dec. 6. Four Lady Vols finished in double figures and Tennessee converted at a 52.5 percent clip for the night as the Lady Vols cruised to a 78-58 win over the Longhorns. Earning Lady Vol Player of the Game honors was sophomore Shekinna Stricklen, who tallied 14 points, six rebounds and a game-high five assists in 28 minutes. Tennessee totaled a season high 23 helpers on 32 field goals made against Texas. After falling behind 5-3 early on, the Lady Vols put together an 8-0 run to claim an 11-5 lead just five minutes into the contest. Tennessee tore off runs of 12 straight, to take a 3118 lead with 5:29 left in the first half, and 14 straight, holding the Longhorns scoreless from the 3:12 mark of the first half to the 16:29 point of the second half and doubling up Texas 48-24. Junior Angie Bjorklund scored a team high 15 points to go with four assists and three rebounds. Sophomore Glory Johnson pitched in 14 points, five boards, two assists and a block. Redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain did not start the contest, but finished with 12 points on a perfect 6-of6 shooting effort, six rebounds and four blocks in only 17 minutes of action. Sophomore Alyssia Brewer made her first career start and finished with seven rebounds and four points in 18 minutes. Classmate Alicia Manning tallied eight points, four assists and three rebounds in 16 minutes off the bench. Despite giving up 22 offensive rebounds to the Longhorns, Tennessee won the battle of the boards, 42-41, for the seventh time in as many games this season. The Lady Vols now own a 19-12 record all-time against Texas and have won four of the last five over the Longhorns.


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Game #8: vs. Rutgers Dec. 13, 2009 • New York, NY Madison Square Garden (7,190) # Player 25 JOHNSON 40 STRICKLEN 52 CAIN 05 BJORKLUND 13 SPANI 01 BASS 04 WILLIAMS 15 MANNING 20 SMALLBONE 33 BREWER TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 4-9 0-0 2-4 7 4 10 4-9 0-3 11-12 3 2 19 3-9 0-0 3-6 7 1 9 3-8 0-1 2-2 5 2 8 1-4 1-2 2-2 3 2 5 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 1 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 3-5 0-0 4-5 4 0 10 7 20-49 2-9 26-33 42 13 68

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-24 29.2% 2nd Half: 13-25 52.0% Game: 40.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd Half: 0-1 0.0% Game: 22.2% F Throw % 1st Half: 14-14 100.0% 2nd Half: 12-19 63.2% Game: 78.8% # Player 34 LEE 01 RUSHDAN 11 SPEED 12 SYKES 35 RAY 03 WHEELER 24 MCCURDY 30 HUBER 43 JUNAID 44 OLIVER TEAM Totals

HOME: Rutgers fg 3fg ft rb f 3-7 0-0 1-2 7 3 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 3 3-12 2-6 0-0 5 3 9-16 5-6 6-10 2 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 5-11 0-1 0-1 5 3 6 20-57 7-15 7-13 31 22

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Game #10: at #2/2 Stanford Dec. 19, 2009 • Palo Alto, Calif. Maples Pavilion (6,809)

Game #9: Louisville Dec. 16, 2009 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (11,084)

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VISITORS: Louisville fg 3fg ft rb f tp 0-3 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 6-13 0-0 1-2 4 3 13 7-12 7-9 2-2 0 1 23 3-9 0-2 0-1 3 3 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0-3 0-0 2-4 8 3 2 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-6 0-1 2-2 4 3 6 0-4 0-0 3-4 3 0 3 1-6 0-0 1-3 6 5 3 3 19-60 7-13 11-18 37 23 56

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-32 21.9% 2nd Half: 13-29 44.8% Game: 32.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 23.1% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 6-7 85.7% Game: 69.2%

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-29 31.0% 2nd Half: 10-31 32.3% Game: 31.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 53.8% F Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 61.1% HOME: Tennessee # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp 13 SPANI 3-6 1-4 0-0 6 2 7 25 JOHNSON 2-10 0-0 3-6 10 0 7 52 CAIN 4-4 0-0 0-0 3 3 8 05 BJORKLUND 6-16 5-10 2-2 1 1 19 40 STRICKLEN 4-6 1-2 6-7 8 0 15 01 BASS 0-4 0-3 2-2 0 1 2 04 WILLIAMS 2-10 0-0 0-0 4 1 4 15 MANNING 1-2 0-0 2-4 6 2 4 20 SMALLBONE 3-4 2-3 0-0 0 0 8 33 BREWER 6-11 0-0 0-3 10 3 12 TEAM 6 Totals 31-73 9-22 15-24 54 13 86

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19 16 12 10 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-32 31.3% 2nd Half: 10-25 40.0% Game: 35.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 46.7% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-40 37.5% 2nd Half: 16-33 48.5% Game: 42.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 53.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-13 23.1% 2nd Half: 6-9 66.7% Game: 40.9% F Throw % 1st Half: 10-15 66.7% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 62.5% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total #4/3 Tennessee 30 38 68 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rutgers 25 29 54 Louisville 29 27 56 #3/3 Tennessee 43 43 86 Officials: Bill Titus, Denise Brooks, Ed Sidlasky Officials: Dee Kantner, Denise Brooks, Bryan Enterline

GAME 8: Rutgers The Tennessee Lady Vols traveled to New York City and the World’s Most Famous Arena, Madison Square Garden, for the third time to face the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in the second game of the Maggie Dixon Classic. On the strength of Shekinna Stricklen’s team high 19 points, the Lady Vols earned the “W”, 68-54, improving UT’s all-time record at MSG to 3-0, all three of which have come against Rutgers. Prior to facing the Lady Vols, Rutgers had been holding their opponents to only 54.7 points per game and 33.1 percent shooting. As in previous games this season, the Lady Vols were down early, 3-2, at the 17:36 mark of the first half, but once UT got the lead, it did not surrender the advantage. After pulling ahead, 4-3, on a Kelley Cain layup, Tennessee would not trail the rest of the game. The Lady Vols used a 14-2 run from the 16:42 mark of the first half to the 10:56 point to build a 21-7 lead. The Scarlet Knights continued to fight and play tough defense, and were able to pull within five, 30-25, as the first half came to a close. Rutgers got within one at 40-39 with 13:14 to play, but Tennessee put together an 8-0 run to the 8:44 mark, building a 48-39 lead. The Scarlet Knights were unable to recover and did not get within seven the rest of the contest. In addition to her 19 points, Stricklen tallied four steals, three rebounds and three assists. Sophomore Glory Johnson, who only played four minutes in the first half after picking up two fouls, finished with 10 points and seven rebounds. All of Johnson’s points and all but one of her boards came in the second stanza. Classmate Alyssia Brewer finished with 10 points and four rebounds in 16 minutes, while fellow post Kelley Cain tallied nine points, seven boards, six blocks and three assists. Junior Angie Bjorklund finished with eight points, five rebounds and four assists in playing nearly all 40 minutes.

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 3-10 0-0 7-11 7 3 13 4-12 0-2 0-0 2 4 8 3-7 0-0 0-0 7 4 6 5-16 3-8 2-2 1 4 15 2-8 0-2 0-0 6 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 4 6 20-61 3-13 9-13 34 20 52

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GAME 9: LOUISVILLE Prior to the game, Head Coach Pat Summitt addressed the crowd of 11,084 and let them know that, for the first time since 2004-05, each individual would have their name on the back of their jersey, telling the fans “Merry Christmas”. Her team would return the present to coach Summitt as they downed the Louisville Cardinals, 86-56, as UofL became the 180th team all-time to face UT and the 12th current BIG EAST squad to square off against the Lady Vols. Entering the game, the Cardinals had averaged 74.3 points per game, but were limited to 56 and 31.7 percent shooting. Tennessee jumped off to a scorching hot start, building a 23-3 lead with 13:30 to play in the first half, including a stretch where UT went on an 18-0 run. However, the Cardinals would not give up and cut the Big Orange lead to seven (31-24) with 5:04 remaining before the first half horn sounded. The Tennessee defense stepped up and allowed only two Louisville field goals the rest of the half and went into the locker room with a 43-29 lead. It was the seventh time UT had lead after the first 20 minutes, but the first time that the Lady Vols had not trailed in the opening stanza this season. The second half provided much of the same as Tennessee extended its lead, reaching a 31-point margin (86-55) with 2:50 to play. Sophomore Alyssia Brewer led the Lady Vols with her third career double-double, posting 12 points and 10 rebounds. Junior Angie Bjorklund scored a team high 19 points and sophomore Shekinna Stricklen tossed in 15, pulled down eight rebounds and dished out six assists. Sophomore Glory Johnson hauled in double digit rebounds for the 10th time in her career, grabbing 10 caroms, to go with seven points. Tennessee tied the mark for second most blocks in a single game in school history with 12 and grabbed a season best 54 rebounds to Louisville’s 37. The Lady Vols have held an advantage on the boards in all nine contests this season.

HOME: Stanford # Player fg 3fg ft rb f 14 Pedersen 7-11 1-1 1-4 8 1 30 Ogwumike 3-8 0-0 8-10 11 4 02 Appel 3-12 0-0 4-4 14 3 21 Gold-Onwude 3-7 2-4 0-0 1 1 23 Pohlen 2-8 1-6 2-2 3 0 10 Hones 3-7 1-5 3-3 2 3 44 Tinkle 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 Team 4 Totals 22-56 5-16 18-23 44 14

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 11-28 39.3% Game: 39.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 31.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 14-17 82.4% Game: 78.3% Score by Periods #3/3 Tennessee #2/2 Stanford

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Total 52 67

Officials: Michael Price, Melissa Barlow, Marianne Karp

GAME 10: #2/2 STANFORD The Tennessee Lady Vols suffered their first defeat, 67-52, of the 2009-10 season when they squared against the No. 2/2-ranked Stanford Cardinal on Dec. 19 at Maples Pavilion. The Lady Vol defense limited the Cardinal to only four points over the first 7:05 of the contest and Tennessee owned an 11-4 lead, but the UT shooting would go cold from there. Tennessee went into the lockerroom with only 18 points, tying for the sixth fewest first half points ever by a Lady Vol squad, and trailed 30-18. The Lady Vol offense mustered to shoot only 21.9 percent (7-of-32) in the first 20 minutes. Redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain was the lone bright spot for the UT side in the opening half, scoring six points and grabbing five boards. Tennessee was unable to work the ball inside in the second half and Cain finished with six points, seven rebounds and three blocks. The Lady Vols opened the second half holding steady with the Cardinal and cut the Stanford lead to eight (38-30) with 13:47 to play in the contest. The Cardinal quickly responded by rippinig off seven straight over the next 1:25 to build a 15-point advantage (45-30) with 12:22 to play. Tennessee cut its deficit to 11 (60-49) with 2:46 to play on a pair of Angie Bjorklund free throws, but that’s as close as the Lady Vols would get. Bjorklund scored a team high 15 points and made three three pointers, tying her with Brittany Jackson for third in the UT record books with 161 career triples made. Sophomore Glory Johnson was the only other Lady Vol to score in double figures, as she finished with 13 points, seven rebounds and a pair of blocks. Tennessee tied a season-low with 34 rebounds and was outrebounded, 44-34, for the first time in 2009-10. The Lady Vol offense managed only four assists, the fewest on the season, while the Cardinal offense tallied 14 helpers on 22 field goals and four Stanford players finished in double figures.


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Game #11: at San Francisco Dec. 22, 2009 • San Francisco, Calif. War Memorial Gym (3,255)

Game #12: Old Dominion Dec. 30, 2009 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (12,503)

Game #13: #14/15 Oklahoma Jan. 3, 2010 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (13,332)

VISITORS: Old Dominion # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s 24 Canady 0-5 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 44 Lewis 5-15 0-0 1-2 10 2 11 0 3 0 1 02 Parker 5-12 3-6 0-0 4 2 13 4 2 0 0 11 Byrd 1-6 1-5 0-0 0 0 3 2 4 0 0 35 Green 5-10 0-1 2-2 1 3 12 1 0 0 0 03 Buchan 3-7 0-0 0-0 3 0 6 1 1 0 0 05 Voronina 1-3 0-0 0-2 4 2 2 0 1 0 1 12 Cloutier 2-2 0-0 2-2 0 0 6 2 3 0 1 14 Cook 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 23 Guilford 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 31 Collier 0-2 0-0 2-2 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 17 12 7 12 Team 2 Totals 24-68 5-13 9-12 29 11 62 13 15 0 5 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 18-34 52.9% 2nd Half: 16-30 53.3% Game: 53.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 53.8% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-33 33.3% 2nd Half: 13-35 37.1% Game: 35.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 82.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 38.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-6 100.0% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 75.0% HOME: San Francisco # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s HOME: Tennessee 1 ALE 4-12 3-10 0-2 1 0 11 3 1 0 0 # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s 4 BRUMFIELD 1-4 0-2 0-2 1 2 2 3 1 0 3 13 SPANI 4-6 0-2 0-0 1 0 8 4 0 0 0 20 TAYLOR 1-7 0-0 0-0 4 3 2 0 3 0 0 15 MANNING 4-7 0-2 0-0 3 1 8 5 1 0 2 32 SINGLETERRY 2-10 0-1 0-0 3 1 4 0 5 0 2 52 CAIN 4-6 0-0 1-3 8 1 9 0 1 4 2 33 DREXLER 0-3 0-0 0-0 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 05 BJORKLUND 8-12 3-5 0-0 2 1 19 2 1 1 0 12 ANTON 2-7 0-1 0-0 0 1 4 1 4 0 1 40 STRICKLEN 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 21 OKEREKE 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 01 BASS 4-5 3-3 0-0 1 0 11 1 3 0 1 22 KEATING 1-5 0-4 0-0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 04 WILLIAMS 4-6 0-0 3-4 3 3 11 6 0 1 2 24 BOGGS 2-9 2-8 0-0 4 1 6 0 1 0 1 20 SMALLBONE 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 5 1 3 0 0 34 DANIELS 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 25 JOHNSON 6-8 0-0 3-5 10 1 15 4 3 0 2 44 BARBOUR 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 BREWER 7-12 0-0 2-2 6 3 16 3 1 2 0 45 KHLOK 1-5 1-4 0-0 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 TEAM 2 TEAM 3 Totals 43-64 7-13 9-14 39 10 102 27 13 8 9 Totals 14-65 6-30 0-4 32 13 34 7 18 1 7 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 26-37 70.3% 2nd Half: 17-27 63.0% Game: 67.2% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-29 24.1% 2nd Half: 7-36 19.4% Game: 21.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 53.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-13 23.1% 2nd Half: 3-17 17.6% Game: 20.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 64.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 0-2 0.0% Game: 0.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Old Dominion 31 31 62 #4/4 Tennessee 48 41 89 #4/4 Tennessee 57 45 102 San Francisco 17 17 34 Officials: Lawson Newton, Mark Zentz, Felicia Grinter Officials: Melissa Barton, Anita Ortega, Brenda Pantoja

VISITORS: Oklahoma # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp 10 Roethlisberger 5-14 3-12 1-2 5 3 14 21 Thompson 10-13 2-2 4-4 11 1 26 34 Olajuwon 4-11 0-0 0-1 4 3 8 01 Stevenson 5-10 4-8 3-6 1 2 17 13 Robinson 5-13 0-0 0-0 1 2 10 45 Hartman 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 53 McFarland 0-4 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 TEAM 5 Totals 29-65 9-22 8-14 31 15 75

GAME 11: SAN FRANCISCO The Lady Vols bounced back from their first loss of the 2009-10 campaign with an 89-34 victory over the San Francisco Dons at War Memorial Gym in San Francisco, Calif. Junior Angie Bjorklund led UT with a game high 19 points on the strength of 7-of-10 shooting - including 4-of-5 from three-point range - in only 17 minutes of action. Bjorklund dished out four assists and grabbed a pair of steals. The Dons opened the game strong, feeding off the energy the crowd of 3,255 brought to the gym that Bill Russell and K.C. Jones helped make famous, and owned a 4-2 advantage just over two minutes into the contest. Over the next 4:23, Tennessee went on a 10-0 run and built a 12-4 lead, and would not look back. After stretching the lead to 24-11 with 10:04 left in the first stanza, the Lady Vols would go on a 24-6 run to end the half, including a stretch where UT went on a 13-0 tear to build a 37-11 lead. The second half saw the Lady Vol bench used almost exclusively as Tennessee outscored the Dons 41-17 in the final 20 minutes. Freshman Kamiko Williams shined the brightest for UT in the second stanza as she scored 10 of her 14 points, grabbed six of her eight boards, picked four steals and dished out three assists in 14 second half minutes. Sophomore Glory Johnson narrowly missed a double double as she finished with 13 points and nine rebounds. Despite shooting only 3-of-9 from the floor, she was 7-of-8 from the free throw line. Classmates Alicia Manning and Alyssia Brewer each finished with eight points. Manning hauled in eight rebounds, dished out three assists and grabbed three steals in 25 minutes. Brewer grabbed six rebounds and added a block and a steal in 24 minutes. The Lady Vol size advantage was quite evident as UT enjoyed a 52-32 rebounding edge, the 10th time in 2009-10 that Tennessee owned the glass. The Tennessee offense was able to work the ball inside and claimed a 36-2 paint points advantage.

GAME 13: #14/15 OKLAHOMA The Tennessee Lady Vols began the new year with a bang, downing the No. 14/15-ranked Oklahoma Sooners, 96-75, in front of 13,332 at Thompson-Boling Arena and a national TV audience on ESPN2 on Jan. 3. What those in attendance and watching on TV also witnessed was a night of history as UT sophomore Shekinna Stricklen recorded just the second triple-double in Lady Vol history, as she finished with 17 points, 13 rebounds and a career best 12 assists. Early in the game, however, UT Head Coach Pat Summitt was not pleased with what she was seeing from her point guard. “When she took me out, she told me that I wasn’t playing like a point guard and that I needed to step my game up to another level,” Stricklen said. “I just said ‘Yes ma’am, and I responded.” Stricklen wasn’t the only Lady Vol to post a big night. Junior shooting guard Angie Bjorklund torched the nets for 25 points, including a 5-of-8 performance from beyond the arc. The Sooners opened the game with a 9-2 run and held a 10 point advantage, 14-4, with 16:51 to play in the first half. The Lady Vols responded, and used a 13-2 run over 4:01 to build a 27-22 lead with 8:50 left in the opening stanza. Tennessee went into the break with the lead, 45-39, for the 10th time this season. In the second half, the Lady Vols pulled away, outscoring the Sooners 51-36 in the second frame. In addition to Bjorklund and Stricklen, sophomores Alyssia Brewer and Kelley Cain each posted double digit scoring nights. Brewer tossed in 13 points, to go with five rebounds, two blocks, an assist and a steal. Cain dumped in 10 points, hauled in eight boards and blocked five shots. The pair dominated the post and helped UT to a 44-22 points in the paint advantage and a 48-31 rebounding margin, the 12th time this season the Lady Vols have owned a positive rebound margin.

# Player 5 BJORKLUND 13 SPANI 25 JOHNSON 40 STRICKLEN 52 CAIN 1 BASS 4 WILLIAMS 15 MANNING 20 SMALLBONE 33 BREWER TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 7-10 4-5 1-2 1 1 19 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 3-9 0-0 7-8 9 1 13 3-7 0-1 0-0 5 0 6 3-8 0-0 0-0 7 0 6 2-4 1-3 0-0 2 0 5 6-8 0-0 2-2 8 1 14 4-5 0-0 0-0 8 3 8 2-5 1-3 2-3 4 1 7 3-6 0-0 2-2 6 1 8 2 34-64 7-13 14-17 52 8 89

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GAME 12: OLD DOMINION If the Tennessee Lady Vols had developed any rust over the holiday break, it did not show as UT downed Old Dominion 102-62 on Dec. 30, 2009. It was the first time the Lady Vols had broken the centruy mark since Jan. 2, 2008, when UT claimed a 102-68 road win over the DePaul Blue Demons. The Tennessee shooting was red-hot as the Lady Vols converted 43-of-64 field goal attempts, good for a 67.2 percent clip. It was the seventh best shooting night in UT history. In the first half, UT was 26-of-37 from the field and owned a 57-31 lead at the break. It was the most first half points since UT scored 59 in the opening stanza against Chattanooga on Nov. 12, 2006. Tennessee opened the game on an 11-0 run and never trailed during the contest. Midway through the first half, UT used a 15-2 run over 4:50 to build a 36-15 lead. Sophmore Glory Johnson led five Lady Vols in double figure scoring as she posted her eighth career double double with 15 points and 10 rebounds as she came off the bench for the first time this season. Junior Angie Bjorklund tallied a game-high 19 points on 8-of-12 shooting, including a trio of three-pointers. Sophomore Alyssia Brewer tossed in 16 points, grabbed six boards, dished out three assists and blocked two shots in 22 minutes of action. Sophomore Briana Bass and freshman Kamiko Williams each added 11 points for UT. Bass converted on 4-of-5 field goals attempts, including a perfect 3-of-3 from beyond the arc for a season-best scoring game. In addition to the points, Williams dished out a season high six assists to go with three rebounds and two steals. The Lady Vols were given a scare when sophomore Shekinna Stricklen landed awkwardly on her right knee three minutes into the contest and had to be helped off the court. She tested fine and returned to the bench but did not play.

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-35 45.7% 2nd Half: 13-30 43.3% Game: 44.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-15 40.0% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 40.9% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 57.1% # Player 13 SPANI 25 JOHNSON 52 CAIN 05 BJORKLUND 40 STRICKLEN 01 BASS 04 WILLIAMS 15 MANNING 20 SMALLBONE 33 BREWER TEAM Totals

HOME: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 1-3 1-1 0-0 4 2 3 4-11 0-0 1-2 5 2 9 5-11 0-0 0-2 8 2 10 9-14 5-8 2-2 4 2 25 7-16 2-4 1-1 13 2 17 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 3-5 0-0 1-1 3 1 7 2-4 0-0 2-2 4 0 6 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 6-9 0-0 1-1 5 2 13 2 39-76 10-16 8-11 48 13 96

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 20-37 54.1% 2nd Half: 19-39 48.7% Game: 51.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 8-12 66.7% Game: 62.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-3 100.0% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 72.7% Score by Periods #14/15 Oklahoma #4/4 Tennessee

1st 39 45

2nd 36 51

Total 75 96

Officials: Dee Kantner, June Courteau, Eric Brewton


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Game #14: South Carolina Jan. 7, 2010 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (10,590) # Player 52 MAY 05 BONE 11 SUTTON 14 WALKER 31 NAINIMA 01 WILSON 03 FALOHUN 04 KENNEDY 12 STEPHENS 21 BRUNER TEAM Totals

VISITORS: South Carolina fg 3fg ft rb f tp a 0-3 0-0 3-4 5 4 3 1 3-8 0-0 4-4 5 2 10 1 5-9 0-0 0-0 2 2 10 0 2-9 2-3 0-0 1 1 6 2 6-14 4-9 0-0 3 1 16 2 1-2 0-1 2-2 0 1 4 0 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 1 4-8 0-0 0-0 10 2 8 0 1-2 0-0 1-2 2 3 3 1 4 23-62 6-13 10-12 37 17 62 9

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Game #15: Mississippi State Jan. 10, 2010 • Starkville, Miss. Humphrey Coliseum (5,787) s 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

# Player 25 JOHNSON 40 STRICKLEN 52 CAIN 05 BJORKLUND 13 SPANI 01 BASS 04 WILLIAMS 15 MANNING 20 SMALLBONE 33 BREWER TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 7-12 0-0 2-3 15 1 16 4-12 0-3 1-2 9 1 9 3-4 0-0 0-3 5 2 6 6-14 4-9 0-0 6 0 16 5-10 2-5 0-0 2 0 12 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0-4 0-0 2-2 2 2 2 3-5 0-1 0-0 1 4 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 4-7 0-0 0-0 3 0 8 4 32-69 6-19 5-10 47 11 75

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Game #16: Florida Jan. 14, 2010 • Gainesville, Fla. Stephen C. O’Connell Center (4,403) bk 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-35 37.1% 2nd Half: 10-27 37.0% Game: 37.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 46.2% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 83.3%

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 18-36 50.0% 2nd Half: 14-33 42.4% Game: 46.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 31.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 50.0%

HOME: Tennessee # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp 13 SPANI 3-4 2-3 0-0 4 0 8 33 BREWER 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 2 4 52 CAIN 2-7 0-0 4-5 5 1 8 05 BJORKLUND 9-15 5-8 0-0 4 2 23 40 STRICKLEN 8-17 3-8 2-2 2 2 21 01 BASS 0-4 0-3 0-0 1 0 0 04 WILLIAMS 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 15 MANNING 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 1 4 20 SMALLBONE 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 25 JOHNSON 2-6 0-0 5-10 9 2 9 TEAM 1 Totals 29-62 10-24 11-17 38 13 79

HOME: Mississippi State # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp 00 Kalonda 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 33 Govero 5-14 3-10 0-0 8 2 13 10 Mokango 2-9 0-0 3-5 9 3 7 02 Rack 7-22 5-14 0-0 4 4 19 05 Lumanu 2-10 0-1 1-2 8 1 5 01 Rector 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 03 Johnson 0-4 0-3 0-0 3 0 0 14 Washington 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 24 Jones 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 42 Campbell 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 TEAM 2 Totals 18-64 8-30 4-7 40 11 48

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12 17 1

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# Player 25 JOHNSON 40 STRICKLEN 52 CAIN 05 BJORKLUND 13 SPANI 01 BASS 04 WILLIAMS 15 MANNING 33 BREWER TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 3-6 0-0 2-6 10 1 8 6-14 2-4 0-0 6 3 14 6-7 0-0 5-6 10 2 17 3-11 2-6 0-0 3 3 8 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 4 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-4 0-0 2-2 1 3 6 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 0 2 3-5 0-0 3-3 8 1 9 4 25-53 4-12 12-17 46 17 66

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-30 36.7% 2nd Half: 14-23 60.9% Game: 47.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 70.6% # Player 24 Smith 13 Stewart 02 Thompson 10 Sorensen 33 Jones 12 Holt 14 Madu 20 Yenser 21 Lucas 22 Mossor 32 George TEAM Totals

HOME: Florida fg 3fg ft rb f 2-3 1-1 0-0 3 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 4-9 1-5 1-1 1 1 4-13 4-12 0-0 2 2 2-7 2-6 2-2 1 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2-6 0-0 1-2 1 1 3-8 1-2 3-4 1 0 4-9 0-0 2-5 7 0 7 23-60 9-26 9-14 24 16

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 18-32 56.3% 2nd Half: 11-30 36.7% Game: 46.8% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-27 25.9% 2nd Half: 11-37 29.7% Game: 28.1% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-32 37.5% 2nd Half: 11-28 39.3% Game: 38.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-13 38.5% 2nd Half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 41.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd Half: 6-20 30.0% Game: 26.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 5-16 31.3% Game: 34.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 64.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 57.1% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 8-10 80.0% Game: 64.3% Score by Periods South Carolina #4/4 Tennessee

1st 33 47

2nd 29 32

Total 62 79

Score by Periods #4/4 Tennessee Mississippi State

1st 39 18

2nd 36 30

Total 75 48

Score by Periods #4/4 Tennessee Florida

1st 32 29

2nd 34 35

Total 66 64

Officials: Tina Napier, Denise Brooks, Bill Titus

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Lawson Newton, Ed Sidlasky

Officials: Bob Trammell, Bryan Enterline, Felicia Grinter

GAME 14: SOUTH CAROLINA The Tennessee Lady Vols opened the SEC portion of the 2009-10 schedule with a 79-62 victory over the South Carolina Gamecocks on Jan. 7. The win improved UT to 41-2 all-time against SC, extended the Lady Vols’ winning streak to 37 in the series and improved Tennessee’s record to 26-5 in conference openers. The Gamecocks and Lady Vols would go back and forth over the opening minutes and SC built a six point lead, 14-8, barely three minutes into the contest. The Tennessee defense stepped up and held the South Carolina offense without a field goal for over five and a half minutes to turn a 19-14 deficit into a 31-20 lead with 9:28 to play before the break. For the sixth time this season and the fourth straight game, UT shot above 50 percent from the field in the opening stanza and used the hot shooting to build a 47-33 lead at the break. It was the 11th time in 2009-10 that the Lady Vols have held the halftime advantage. After the break, South Carolina continued to fight and pulled within seven, 55-48, on a pair of Jewel May free throws with 12:36 to play. The UT defense held the SC offense without a field goal from the 13:39 mark of the second half with the score 53-46 to the 6:57 point and a 68-49 Lady Vol lead. The crowd of 1,462 was the second smallest at Thompson-Boling Arena due to bad weather. The smallest was when 1,461 fought the ice to see the Lady Vols down Mississippi State, 91-63, on Jan. 2, 1991. While the weather outside wrecked havoc on the crowd, junior Angie Bjorklund and sophomore Shekinna Stricklen were both hot. The two combined to shoot 17-of-32 for 44 points. Bjorklund tallied 23, including five three pointers and Stricklen added 21 points. In addition, Bjorklund finished with four boards, three assists and a steal, while Stricklen tallied six assists, two rebounds and three blocks. Sophomore Kelley Cain added eight points, five boards and six blocks while classmate Glory Johnson finished with nine points and nine rebounds.

GAME 15: MISSISSIPPI STATE The Tennessee Lady Vols went on the road for the first time in the 2010 SEC season and downed the Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs, 75-48, on Jan. 10 in Starkville. With the win, the Lady Bulldogs remain the only league foe to have never beaten the Lady Vols, with the all-time series standing at 31-0 in favor of UT. Sophomore Glory Johnson, who had been in and out of Coach Summitt’s dog house over the previous week, was back in the starting lineup and posted a double-double in the first half. It was the Knoxville native’s ninth career double-double as she finished with 16 points and a career-best 15 rebounds. Tennessee began the game on a 13-5 run over nearly the first five minutes and never trailed in the contest for the third time this season. The Lady Vol defense stifled the Mississippi State offense with its long and rangy zone defense. The Lady Bulldogs came into the contest averaging 78.4 ppg and converting field goals at a 43.2 clip. The UT defense limited MSU to season lows of 28.1 percent shooting and 48 points. Tennessee went into the half with a 39-18 lead, the 12th time in 2009-10 that the Lady Vols have enjoyed an advantage in the locker room. And for the 12th time, the Lady Vols claimed a victory. Senior Alexis Rack was the Lady Bulldogs leading scorer at 20.4 ppg and the UT defense held her to only five first half points and 19 for the game. Along with Johnson, junior Angie Bjorklund and freshman Taber Spani finished in double figure scoring for Tennessee. Bjorklund continued her hot streak, shooting 6-of-14 from the floor and 4-of-9 from three-point range to finish with 16 points. She added six boards, three steals and a pair of assists. Spani tossed in double digits for the first time since Nov. 28, as she tallied 12 points on 5-of-10 shooting. Sophomore Shekinna Stricklen continued to be a jack-of-alltrades as she notched nine points, nine rebounds and six assists. Redshirt-sophomore Kelley Cain added six points, five boards and two blocks in only 15 minutes of action.

GAME 16: FLORIDA The Tennessee Lady Vols overcame a season-high 25 turnovers and a poor first half shooting performance to down the Florida Gators, 66-64, in Gainesville on Jan. 14. Redshirt sophomore center Kelley Cain led the Lady Vols with her third career double double as she tallied game-highs of 17 points and 10 rebounds. Cain scored the first six points of the game as Tennessee raced to an 11-3 lead just 2:25 into the contest. After a Shekinna Stricklen three-pointer put the Lady Vols up 14-6 at the 14:41 mark of the first half, Florida went on a 9-0 run to take it’s first lead of the game, 15-14, on a Trumae Lucas fastbreak layup at the 11:31 point. The two sides would battle back-and-forth the rest of the opening frame and Tennessee went into the lockerroom with a 32-29 lead, the 13th time in 2009-10 that UT held an advantage at the break. After taking a 36-35 lead on a Stricklen jumper with 17:37 remaining in the contest, Tennessee would trail until Cain converted a layup with just 1:32 to play in the game. The Gators led by as much eight, which they had at 56-48 with 7:33 to play. Prior to Cain’s layup, freshman Kamiko Williams made a jumper in the lane with 2:17 on the clock to tie the game at 62 apiece. The Lady Vols were able to overcome the deficit by shooting nearly 61 percent in the second half. Junior Angie Bjorklund did not score in the first half and had a pair of three pointers to keep UT within striking distance. The Spokane Valley, Wash., native made arguably her biggest bucket to date of the season as she converted a reverse layup with just 2.3 seconds to play that put Tennessee up 66-64. The Gators would have one last attempt, and a half court inbounds pass led to a wide open three-point attempt by Lonnika Thompson that bounced off the rim as time expired. Joining Cain in double figures was Stricklen with 14 points and six boards. Sophomore Glory Johnson hauled in 10 rebounds and added eight points, the 13th time in her career she has grabbed double digit boards.


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Game #17: #rv/22 Vanderbilt Jan. 17, 2010 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (16,645) # Player 15 TUOMI 34 CLARKE 05 LUEDERS 20 MOONEY 23 MARSH 30 BROWN 32 SMITH 33 SILINSKI TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Vanderbilt fg 3fg ft rb f tp 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 3 2 2-5 0-0 1-1 6 4 5 1-4 1-3 0-1 5 3 3 2-4 0-0 0-1 3 2 4 6-13 5-8 6-6 7 4 23 4-9 2-5 0-0 4 4 10 3-4 2-3 1-2 1 2 9 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 2 1 2 18-42 10-19 11-15 31 24 57

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Game #18: #8/8 Georgia Jan. 21, 2010 • Athens, Ga. Stegeman Coliseum (7,728) s 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 6

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-19 42.1% 2nd Half: 10-23 43.5% Game: 42.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-9 66.7% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 52.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 73.3%

# Player 05 BJORKLUND 25 JOHNSON 33 BREWER 40 STRICKLEN 52 CAIN 01 BASS 04 WILLIAMS 13 SPANI 15 MANNING TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 3-10 2-7 0-0 3 1 8 6-9 0-0 2-2 8 2 14 2-6 0-0 4-5 7 1 8 3-11 0-2 0-0 2 2 6 5-9 0-0 0-0 9 5 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 6 21-50 2-9 6-7 37 16 50

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Game #19: #18/19 LSU Jan. 24, 2010 • Baton Rouge, La. Pete Maravich Assembly Center (4,971) bk 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0

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# Player 25 JOHNSON 33 BREWER 52 CAIN 20 SMALLBONE 40 STRICKLEN 01 BASS 04 WILLIAMS 05 BJORKLUND 13 SPANI 15 MANNING TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 3-5 0-0 2-6 6 4 8 6-13 0-0 2-4 7 3 14 4-4 0-0 3-3 3 4 11 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 1-8 0-2 4-4 7 1 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 4-7 2-2 0-0 3 2 10 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 2-5 0-0 0-0 7 3 4 3 21-47 2-6 11-17 39 21 55

a 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 0 1

to 5 1 6 1 2 0 1 3 1 3

bk 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2

9 23 5 6 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-26 53.8% 2nd Half: 7-24 29.2% Game: 42.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 0-5 0.0% Game: 22.2% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-25 40.0% 2nd Half: 11-22 50.0% Game: 44.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 6-7 85.7% Game: 85.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 0-0 0.0% Game: 33.3% HOME: Tennessee F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 9-12 75.0% Game: 64.7% # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s HOME: Georgia 13 SPANI 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s HOME: LSU 25 JOHNSON 6-11 0-0 5-7 9 2 17 3 3 0 1 01 Houts 2-8 1-4 7-10 1 1 12 4 2 0 2 # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s 52 CAIN 6-7 0-0 2-6 9 3 14 2 5 2 1 10 James 2-12 1-8 3-4 5 1 8 4 4 0 4 35 TURNBOW 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 05 BJORKLUND 3-11 1-5 2-2 4 2 9 2 0 0 3 11 Mitchell 3-5 2-4 3-4 4 2 11 2 4 1 3 55 BARRETT 3-11 0-1 6-8 8 5 12 0 5 0 1 40 STRICKLEN 3-5 1-2 3-4 4 2 10 0 3 0 1 21 Phillips 4-9 0-0 2-2 5 2 10 1 0 0 0 01 GRAHAM 4-7 0-0 2-3 4 3 10 3 3 0 1 01 BASS 0-2 0-2 2-2 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 33 Robinson 4-9 0-0 1-2 4 3 9 1 5 2 0 20 HUGHES 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 04 WILLIAMS 2-5 0-0 1-2 0 3 5 0 2 0 1 03 Armstrong 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 23 HIGHTOWER 6-22 2-6 3-4 1 1 17 1 3 0 1 15 MANNING 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 12 Hassell 1-1 0-0 1-1 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 02 NELSON 0-1 0-0 1-4 10 3 1 0 3 2 0 33 BREWER 2-5 0-0 0-3 4 3 4 4 1 0 0 TEAM 3 03 EASON 0-4 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 2 3 0 1 TEAM 1 1 Totals 16-44 4-16 17-23 23 10 53 12 16 4 9 10 WEBB 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 23-52 3-12 15-26 32 20 64 14 16 2 9 22 JONES 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-21 42.9% 2nd Half: 7-23 30.4% Game: 36.4% 25 BLACK 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-32 46.9% 2nd Half: 8-20 40.0% Game: 44.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 25.0% TEAM 6 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd Half: 0-3 0.0% Game: 25.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 10-14 71.4% 2nd Half: 7-9 77.8% Game: 73.9% Totals 14-53 2-8 13-21 32 17 43 6 18 2 6 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 11-19 57.9% Game: 57.7% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-24 29.2% 2nd Half: 7-29 24.1% Game: 26.4% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total #3/3 Tennessee 30 20 50 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 0-3 0.0% Game: 25.0% #rv/22 Vanderbilt 29 28 57 #8/8 Georgia 30 23 53 F Throw % 1st Half: 6-13 46.2% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 61.9% #4/4 Tennessee 37 27 64 Officials: Dee Kantner, Joe Cunningham, Jesse Dickerson Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Officials: Tina Napier, Beverly Roberts, Cameron Inouye #3/3 Tennessee 24 31 55 #18/19 LSU 22 21 43 Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Mary Day, Denise Brooks

GAME 17: #rv/22 VANDERBILT The Vanderbilt Commodores came into Thompson-Boling Arena with an all-time record of 0-24 against the Lady Vols in Knoxville. And the Commodores would head westward to Nashville with an 0-25 mark after the Lady Vols survived rival Vanderbilt, 64-57, on Jan. 17. The Lady Vols started the contest hot, opening with an 11-3 run over the first 4:43. The Tennessee defense would stifle the VU offense, not allowing a field goal for over seven minutes and holding the Commodores scoreless from the 14:09 mark to the 6:36 point of the first half. Over that stretch, Tennessee built a 27-7 lead. The Commodores would not go down without a fight and rallied to within eight, 29-21, on a pair of free throws and three straight three pointers with 4:45 to play in the half. Eighteen of VU’s 29 first half points came from behind the arc. The Lady Vols went into the halftime break with the lead for the 14th time in 2009-10. Every game in which UT has held the halftime lead, it has won this season. Vanderbilt began the second half by chipping away at the Tennessee lead and forcing the game’s second and final tie, 45-45, at the 15:04 mark. Tennessee would make five of its final six free throws to provide the final margin. Sophomore Glory Johnson led the Lady Vols with teamhighs of 17 points and nine rebounds. The Knoxville native was 6-of-11 from the field and 5-of-7 from the charity stripe. Redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain tossed in 14 points on a 6-of-7 shooting performance to go with nine boards. Sophomore Shekinna Stricklen was the third Lady Vol to post double digits as she added 10 points. Tennessee was able to exploit Vanderbilt in two specialty stats. The Lady Vols turned 27 VU turnovers into 28 points and outscored the Commodores 30-12 in the paint as UT enjoyed a significant size advantage.

GAME 18: #8/8 GEORGIA The Tennessee Lady Volunteers turnover woes continued on Jan. 21 in Athens and the No. 8/8 ranked Georgia Lady Bulldogs capitalized, handing the Lady Vols their second defeat of the season, 53-50. The loss was UT’s first in Athens since dropping a 78-51 decision to the Lady Bulldogs on Jan. 17, 2000, and it also ended an eight-game winning streak for Tennessee in the series. UGA Head Coach Andy Landers has the most wins of any coach (15) against UT Head Coach Pat Summitt. Tennessee and Georgia went back-and-forth in the first half, with neither side taking a lead bigger than four. The first 20 minutes featured seven lead changes and six ties. The Lady Vols shot at least 50 percent in the first half for the eighth time this season, but were tied with the Lady Bulldogs at 30 apiece at the break. It was the first time in 2009-10 that UT was even with its opponent heading into the lockerroom. Georgia gained a two-point advantage, 32-30, 20 seconds into the second half and Tennessee forced tie number seven of the game at the 18:29 mark. Neither team was able to score again until the 15:37 point of the second half when Glory Johnson gave UT a two-point edge. Georgia’s Ashley Houts hit a three pointer at the 4:59 mark, forced a steal and converted a fastbreak layup at the 4:37 point to give the lead back to UGA. Alyssia Brewer would give the Lady Vols a 50-49 lead with 1:07 to play, but a Porsha Phillips layup and a pair of free throws provided the final margin. Tennessee shot 29.2 percent from the floor in the second half, the worst second half shooting performance of the season for UT. Johnson led Tennessee with a game-high 14 points and added eight rebounds playing all 40 minutes. Kelley Cain added 10 points and nine rebounds before fouling out with 4:13 to play. Brewer started her third career game and tallied eight points and seven rebounds.

GAME 19: #18/19 LSU On a night when the Tennessee Lady Vols’ offense struggled at times, their defense stepped up and led UT to a 55-43 win at #18/19-ranked LSU on Jan. 24. Tennessee shot just 40 percent in the first half, but limited LSU to 29.2 percent shooting in the opening frame and took a 24-22 lead into the half, despite not scoring for the final 3:15 of the stanza. The second half opened much the same way the first half ended, with neither team scoring for the first 3:06 and not converting a field goal for the first 3:24 of the second 20 minutes. Tennessee did not trail in the first half for the fifth time this season and the Lady Tigers did not gain a lead until the 11:55 point of the second half, which they held for 2:09 before UT regained the lead. The Tennessee offense bounced back and shot 50.0 percent (11-of-22) in the second half, but it was the Lady Vol defense that made the difference and allowed UT to churn out a 12 point win. The Lady Tigers were held to just 24.1 percent shooting, 7-of-29, in the second half and the Lady Vol defense held the LSU offense scoreless from the 9:35 mark to the 2:47 point, a stretch of 6:48. During that span, Tennessee turned a 37-37 tie into a 50-37 lead. Sophomore Alyssia Brewer earned Lady Vol Player of the Game honors after posting team-bests of 14 points and seven rebounds in 23 minutes of action. The Sapulpa, Okla., native made her fourth start of her career and of the season. Redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain tallied double digits as she tossed in 11 points on 4-of-4 shooting from the field and 3-of-3 from the charity stripe. Cain added four blocks and three rebounds. Sophomore Glory Johnson finished with eight points and six rebounds. The post trio of Brewer, Cain and Johnson finished the game 13-of-22 and scored 33 points and hauled in 16 rebounds. Junior Angie Bjorklund, who did not start for the first time since coming off the bench at Auburn on Jan. 25, 2009, finished with 10 points on 4-of-7 shooting, including a pair of threes.


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Game #21: South Carolina Jan. 31, 2010 • Columbia, S.C. Colonial Life Arena (7,123)

Game #20: Auburn Jan. 28, 2010 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (12,353) # Player 14 Alverson 21 Greenleaf 33 Carrier 01 Toles 05 Smalley 02 Jennings 04 Simmons 12 Thomas 20 West 23 Hilliard TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Auburn fg 3fg ft rb f tp 3-7 2-4 0-0 5 2 8 0-4 0-0 0-0 5 3 0 3-6 0-0 2-5 6 4 8 3-13 0-0 2-2 4 0 8 7-18 3-7 4-6 3 0 21 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-3 0-0 2-4 5 0 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-4 0-0 1-3 3 3 3 6 20-56 5-11 11-20 37 13 56

a 0 1 1 5 3 0 1 0 0 0 11

to 3 1 3 2 3 0 2 0 0 1 3 18

bk 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

s 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0

9

5

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-25 36.0% 2nd Half: 11-31 35.5% Game: 35.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 45.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 8-15 53.3% Game: 55.0% HOME: Tennessee # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp 25 JOHNSON 4-9 1-1 6-8 13 2 15 40 STRICKLEN 7-13 3-5 0-0 5 1 17 52 CAIN 3-5 0-0 1-2 4 3 7 05 BJORKLUND 7-15 6-12 0-0 1 1 20 20 SMALLBONE 2-3 2-3 0-0 1 1 6 01 BASS 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 2 3 04 WILLIAMS 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 13 SPANI 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 15 MANNING 1-5 0-0 0-0 5 1 2 33 BREWER 4-9 0-0 3-4 8 0 11 TEAM 2 Totals 31-68 13-23 10-14 43 12 85

a 1 2 0 1 1 1 5 3 4 1

to 2 4 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 1

bk 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

s 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2

# Player 25 JOHNSON 52 CAIN 05 BJORKLUND 20 SMALLBONE 40 STRICKLEN 01 BASS 04 WILLIAMS 15 MANNING 33 BREWER TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 1-8 0-0 0-0 9 1 2 5-8 0-0 0-4 4 3 10 3-9 1-4 0-0 3 2 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4-10 1-3 0-0 5 2 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 6-11 1-1 4-5 1 0 17 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 1 2 6-8 0-0 1-1 4 4 13 7 26-58 3-9 5-10 37 13 60

a 2 0 2 0 1 0 4 1 2

to 3 3 1 0 1 0 3 1 1

Game #22: Arkansas Feb. 4, 2010 • Knoxville, Tenn. Colonial Life Arena (7,123) bk 0 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 1

12 13 8

s 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 7

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-31 35.5% 2nd Half: 15-27 55.6% Game: 44.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 50.0% # Player 52 MAY 05 BONE 04 KENNEDY 11 SUTTON 31 NAINIMA 03 FALOHUN 12 STEPHENS 14 WALKER 21 BRUNER TEAM Totals

HOME: South Carolina fg 3fg ft rb f tp 0-2 0-0 1-2 5 4 1 4-11 0-0 3-6 6 3 11 1-4 0-1 0-0 4 2 2 7-12 3-3 2-4 2 1 19 6-19 4-12 0-0 4 0 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 1 4 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 4 20-53 7-16 8-14 31 12 55

a 0 2 5 3 1 0 0 1 0

to 1 2 1 5 2 1 1 1 0

bk 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

12 14 2

s 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 6

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-25 36.0% 2nd Half: 11-28 39.3% Game: 37.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 43.8% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-32 46.9% 2nd Half: 16-36 44.4% Game: 45.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100.0% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 57.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-11 54.5% 2nd Half: 7-12 58.3% Game: 56.5% 1st 2nd Total F Throw % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 71.4% Score by Periods #5/5 Tennessee 25 35 60 South Carolina 26 29 55 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Auburn 25 31 56 Officials: Denise Brooks, Daryl Humphrey, Eddie Novak #5/5 Tennessee 43 42 85 19 12 7

7

Officials: Eric Brewton, Cameron Inouye, Maj Forsberg

GAME 20: Auburn In 2008-09, the Auburn Tigers became the first squad to beat Tennessee twice in one season since the 2003-04 campaign. On Jan. 28, the Tigers came to Thompson-Boling Arena and the Lady Vols sent AU back to the Plains with an 85-56 loss. Four Lady Vols finished the night with double digit scoring efforts, led by junior Angie Bjorklund’s 20 points and sophomore Glory Johnson’s 10th career double double of 15 points and 13 rebounds. For the night, Tennessee tied a school record of 13 three-pointers made, keyed by a 6-of-12 performance from behind the arc by Bjorklund. It marked the 18th time that the Spokane Valley, Wash., native has made at least four three pointers in a contest during her tenure at Rocky Top. Sophomore Shekinna Stricklen tossed in a trio of triples en route to scoring 17 points for the game, and hauled in five rebounds. Classmate Alyssia Brewer came off the bench to score 11 points and pulled in eight boards. On a night when the Lady Vols converted 56.5 percent of their threes, the second best three point shooting night of the season, it would be fitting that Johnson made her first career triple too. With 2:50 remaining in the first half and UT holding a 34-25 lead, the ball rolled to Johnson and she heaved up a prayer as she was falling backwards with three seconds on the shot clock and hit nothing but net. The Tigers jumped to an early lead, 5-0, at the 18:27 mark of the first half, but Tennessee used a series of runs and good defense to take a 43-25 halftime lead. Tennessee also won the battle of the paint as UT’s post combination of Kelley Cain and Brewer combined for 18 points and 13 rebounds, while holding AU’s KeKe Carrier to eight points, six below her season average. The Lady Vols outscored the Tigers 34-22 in the paint and won the rebounding battle, 43-37, for the 19th time this season.

GAME 21: South Carolina The Tennessee Lady Vols overcame early shooting woes and a hot South Carolina start to claim a 60-55 win on Jan. 31 in Columbia. The win improved Tennessee to 42-2 all-time against South Carolina, including the past 38 consecutive contests. The Gamecocks raced out to a 13-0 lead before Tennessee got its first basket at the 15:55 mark of the first half, an Alyssia Brewer jumper in the paint. Freshman Kamiko Williams played arguably her best game of the season to date and kept the Lady Vols in the game with 10 first half points on 4-of-8 shooting. Tennessee trailed for the entire first half and went into the break down 26-25. The Lady Vols continued to fight and keep the game close, and took their first lead of the game with 7:53 left in the contest on a Brewer jumper in the paint off an assist by Williams. Tennessee made key plays down the stretch to escape Columbia with a victory. Junior Angie Bjorklund hit a jumper with 27 seconds left from the left wing as the shot clock nearly ran out, giving UT a 58-55 lead. On the next possession, South Carolina attempted to inbound the ball in front of its own bench when sophomore Alicia Manning tipped the pass and Williams snatched up the loose ball. The rookie coolly converted both free throws to give Tennessee a five point advantage. The Lady Vol defense forced another turnover on a Gamecock inbound play underneath the South Carolina hoop, with Bjorklund coming up with the loose ball on the final play of the game. Williams tallied a team high and career best 17 points on 6-of-11 shooting and dished out four assists. Brewer tossed in 13 points on 6-of-8 shooting, including a 4-of-5 performance from the charity stripe, while redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain added 10. The Lady Vol bench outscored the South Carolina reserves 32-6.

# Player 12 DANIELS 23 McCRAY 22 RICKETTS 32 FORD 33 HARRIS 03 TOWNSEND 04 WATKINS 15 REES 21 ROBINSON 44 WILLIAMS TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Arkansas fg 3fg ft rb f tp 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 3 2 0-4 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 6-15 1-2 0-0 5 1 13 8-20 2-7 0-0 7 2 18 4-11 4-10 0-0 1 4 12 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 0 4 1-7 0-1 0-1 4 3 2 1-9 1-3 0-0 7 1 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 4 23-75 9-25 2-3 41 19 57

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to 1 3 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 13

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s 2 1 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

7

11

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-34 26.5% 2nd Half: 14-41 34.1% Game: 30.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-14 35.7% 2nd Half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 36.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-3 66.7% Game: 66.7% # Player 33 BREWER 52 CAIN 04 WILLIAMS 05 BJORKLUND 40 STRICKLEN 01 BASS 15 MANNING 20 SMALLBONE 25 JOHNSON TEAM Totals

HOME: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 8-14 0-0 4-6 9 2 20 7-11 0-0 0-2 17 1 14 1-2 0-0 1-2 2 0 3 5-11 3-6 4-4 3 1 17 5-13 0-1 2-4 7 2 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 2-8 0-0 1-4 6 0 5 3 29-63 4-8 12-22 51 8 74

a 1 0 2 3 3 3 2 2 0

to 2 0 2 2 3 1 2 1 0

bk 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1

16 13 10 3

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-31 41.9% 2nd Half: 16-32 50.0% Game: 46.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 8-12 66.7% Game: 54.5% Score by Periods Arkansas #5/5 Tennessee

1st 23 31

2nd 34 43

Total 57 74

Officials: Lawson Newton, Bryan Enterline, Eddie Novak

GAME 22: Arkansas The Tennessee Lady Vols enjoyed a significant size advantage against the Arkansas Razorbacks on Feb. 4 and used the edge to earn a 74-57 victory at Thompson-Boling Arena. Redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain and sophomore Alyssia Brewer dominated down low at both ends of the floor. On the offensive end, the pair combined for 34 points and eight offensive boards, and helped UT enjoy a 40-16 advantage in paint points. On the defensive end, the two combined for 18 boards and 10 blocks, while limiting the Razorback starting post game to just two points and six total rebounds. Cain tied Ashley Robinson’s school record of eight blocks and posted a career-best 17 rebounds, while Brewer tallied her second career 20-plus point performance. Tennessee got the first bucket of the game, a fastbreak layup by Shekinna Stricklen, and never looked back. The Lady Vols never trailed in the contest for the fifth time this season. Tennessee also owned a 51-41 advantage on the glass, the 21st time this season UT has won the battle of the boards. The Lady Vols’ top two scorers, junior Angie Bjorklund and Stricklen, combined for two points on 1-of-8 shooting in the first half. The duo responded by going 9-of-16 for 27 points in the second half. Sophomore Glory Johnson came off the bench for the third time in 2009-10 and tallied five points and six rebounds in 12 minutes of action. Freshman Kamiko Williams became the 59th rookie to start a game at Rocky Top, getting the nod at point guard, and finished with three points, two rebounds and two assists in 17 minutes. The victory earned the Lady Vols their 34th consecutive season of at least 20 wins, tying the seventh fastest squad to the milestone and extended UT’s winning streak to 16 against the Razorbacks.


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Game #23: #rv/22 Vanderbilt Feb. 8, 2010 • Nashville, Tenn. Memorial Gymnasium (6,005) # Player 25 JOHNSON 40 STRICKLEN 52 CAIN 04 WILLIAMS 05 BJORKLUND 01 BASS 13 SPANI 15 MANNING 33 BREWER TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 2-5 0-0 6-10 8 3 10 2-9 0-1 2-2 6 1 6 8-10 0-0 3-5 7 2 19 2-6 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 4-11 2-4 0-0 4 2 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-2 0-2 2-2 0 2 2 3-4 0-0 2-2 4 3 8 4-9 0-0 2-2 7 3 10 3 25-56 2-7 17-23 41 17 69

a 1 5 0 0 2 0 0 2 1

to 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1

11 9

Game #24: Ole Miss Feb. 11, 2010 • Oxford, Miss. Tad Smith Coliseum (2,356) bk 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0

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6

6

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-30 36.7% 2nd Half: 14-26 53.8% Game: 44.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-3 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-4 50.0% Game: 28.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7% 2nd Half: 11-16 68.8% Game: 73.9% # Player 15 TUOMI 05 LUEDERS 22 RHOADS 23 MARSH 30 BROWN 20 MOONEY 32 SMITH 33 SILINSKI 34 CLARKE TEAM Totals

HOME: Vanderbilt fg 3fg ft rb f tp 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 2 4 4-6 4-6 0-0 5 1 12 6-16 1-1 2-2 1 2 15 6-12 2-6 5-6 5 1 19 2-10 0-2 0-0 6 3 4 0-1 0-0 3-4 1 4 3 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 3 2 4 20-54 7-16 13-16 30 19 60

a to 1 2 2 0 1 2 4 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 11

bk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0

# Player 15 MANNING 25 JOHNSON 52 CAIN 05 BJORKLUND 40 STRICKLEN 04 WILLIAMS 13 SPANI 33 BREWER TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 5-8 0-0 0-0 3 2 10 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 1 4 3-6 0-0 1-4 16 3 7 4-13 4-11 0-1 4 2 12 5-12 2-4 1-2 4 1 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 0 3 6-11 0-0 0-0 8 3 12 2 26-60 7-18 2-7 47 13 61

a 1 0 0 6 8 0 0 0

to 4 0 1 4 1 4 0 2

Game #25: Florida Feb. 14, 2010 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (16,451) bk 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0

15 16 3

s 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-29 37.9% 2nd Half: 15-31 48.4% Game: 43.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 38.9% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 28.6% # Player 14 Robertson 22 Byrd 11 Black 20 Melson 45 Thomas 03 Phillips 21 Holloway 44 Lewis TEAM Totals

HOME: Ole Miss fg 3fg ft rb f 5-7 5-7 3-3 2 2 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 1 5-13 2-6 0-0 4 3 1-5 0-0 0-0 6 2 6-22 3-15 3-4 4 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 21-54 10-28 6-7 24 11

tp 18 6 12 2 18 0 2 0

a 2 1 8 4 3 0 0 0

to 1 1 2 2 3 0 0 1

bk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 0

# Player 24 Smith 32 George 02 Thompson 10 Sorensen 22 Mossor 01 Caldwell 12 Holt 14 Madu 20 Yenser 21 Lucas 33 Jones 50 Crawford TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Florida fg 3fg ft rb f tp 2-3 1-2 0-0 2 4 5 2-7 0-0 0-0 9 1 4 1-6 1-2 0-0 0 1 3 4-14 4-11 0-0 7 1 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 2-6 0-0 0-0 4 1 4 1-3 1-3 0-0 2 2 3 3-10 0-0 0-0 2 0 6 2-11 1-8 0-0 1 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 9 18-66 8-26 0-0 39 15 44

a 1 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 12

to 1 2 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 20

bk 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0

3

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-33 33.3% 2nd Half: 7-33 21.2% Game: 27.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-18 33.3% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 30.8% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 0-0 0.0% Game: 0.0%

HOME: Tennessee # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s 15 MANNING 5-8 1-1 0-0 9 2 11 6 1 0 2 25 JOHNSON 3-4 0-0 0-1 4 1 6 0 1 0 3 52 CAIN 8-12 0-0 3-4 8 3 19 0 2 7 1 05 BJORKLUND 9-17 6-12 0-0 1 0 24 3 1 0 0 40 STRICKLEN 4-9 1-4 3-4 6 1 12 4 2 0 2 58 18 10 0 6 01 BASS 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 04 WILLIAMS 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 7 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 10-26 38.5% Game: 38.9% 13 SPANI 2-4 1-1 0-0 3 1 5 0 2 0 0 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-15 33.3% 2nd Half: 5-13 38.5% Game: 35.7% 20 SMALLBONE 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-29 37.9% 2nd Half: 9-25 36.0% Game: 37.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-3 100.0% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 85.7% 33 BREWER 2-6 0-0 0-0 5 0 4 2 0 4 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 43.8% TEAM 2 F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 10-12 83.3% Game: 81.3% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Totals 34-64 9-19 6-10 42 9 83 20 10 12 9 #5/5 Tennessee 25 36 61 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Ole Miss 30 28 58 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-33 42.4% 2nd Half: 20-31 64.5% Game: 53.1% #5/5 Tennessee 28 41 69 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 6-11 54.5% Game: 47.4% #rv/22 Vanderbilt 28 32 60 Officials: Bob Trammell, Mary Day, Gina Cross F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 60.0% Officials: Dee Kantner, Bryan Enterline, Denise Brooks

Score by Periods Florida #5/5 Tennessee

1st 28 34

2nd 16 49

Total 49 83

Officials: Wesley Dean, Jesse Dickerson, Roy Gulbeyan

GAME 23: #rv/r22 Vanderbilt You would expect a game between squads meeting for the 63rd time would be close and that is exactly what happened in Nashville when the Tennessee Lady Vols traveled to face the rival Vanderbilt Commodores on Feb. 8. The contest featured mini-runs by both sides, six ties and three lead changes, and the Lady Vols came out on top, 69-60. The win gives Tennessee the regular-season sweep of the Commodores and improved the Lady Vols to 55-7 all-time against VU. The victory also prevented Vanderbilt from claiming two consecutive wins in Nashville over Tennessee for the first time. Tennessee opened the game making six of its first seven shots and building a 12-7 advantage at the first media timeout. The Lady Vols would go cold, making only one of its next 15 shots and falling behind 20-16. Vandy stretched its lead to 2820 with 4:08 left in the half, but in their final six possessions of the period, the Commodores would go 0-of-3 from the floor and turn the ball over three times. Over that span, UT got a pair of buckets and was 4-of-4 from the charity stripe to tie the game at 28 at the half. Vanderbilt opened the second half with a three-pointer and Tennessee kept it close, but the Lady Vols would not get their first lead of the final 20 minutes until the 5:33 mark. Redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain made a statement rejection of VU’s Gabby Smith and sophomore Alicia Manning picked up the loose ball and raced for a layup, putting UT up 52-51 and giving the Lady Vols the lead for good. Tennessee made nine of its final 11 shots and 6-of-8 free throws in the final 1:04 to seal the win. Cain finished with a career-high 19 points go with seven boards and five blocks. Sophomore Glory Johnson posted all of her 10 points and eight rebounds in 12 second half minutes. Junior Angie Bjorklund pitched in 10 points and four rebounds, while sophomore Alyssia Brewer added 10 points and seven boards off the bench.

GAME 24: OLE MISS Head Coach Pat Summitt always talks about the ability of the three-pointer to change the course of a game, on defense the need to defend and on offense the momentum it can provide. On Feb. 11 in Oxford, the long ball was especially important as Tennessee came away with a 61-58 win over the Ole Miss Rebels. Junior Angie Bjorklund made four triples, the first of which put her over the 1,000 point mark for her career. The last of which came with three seconds to play and gave Tennessee the win. In between, Ole Miss hit 10 threes, tying the most by a UT foe this year, five of which came from Elizabeth Robertson. The double digit three-pointers by the Rebels allowed them to hold the lead for most of the second half. Tennessee briefly held the lead five minutes into the second half, but would not take the advantage for good until an Alyssia Brewer layup at the 3:17 mark. A Bjorklund three put UT up 58-54 with 2:41 to go, but Ole Miss tied it at 58 on a Bianca Thomas layup with 16 seconds to go. After Summitt called a timeout to draw up a final play, Shekinna Stricklen was cut off and handed back to Bjorklund who hit a three pointer with three seconds left for the win. This marks the second consecutive year that Bjorklund has hit a three to beat Ole Miss. Last year in Knoxville, she hit one from the right corner with eight seconds left for a 60-59 win. Stricklen led the Lady Vols with 13 points, eight assists and four rebounds. Brewer earned player of the game honors with 12 points and eight boards off the bench. Bjorklund tallied nine second half points to finish with 12, and added six assists and four rebounds. Alicia Manning, making her third start of the season, finished with a season high 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting. Redshirt sophomore post Kelley Cain tallied only seven points but hauled in 16 rebounds, leading UT to a rebounding advantage for the 23rd time this season. The Lady Vols outscored Ole Miss 32-10 in the paint and the UT bench provided a 15-2 edge over the Rebel reserves.

GAME 25: FLORIDA The first time the Lady Volunteers and Gators squared off in 200910, it took a revers layup by junior Angie Bjorklund with 2.3 seconds remaining to decide the contest, a 66-64 win for UT in Gainesville. For the first 14 minutes of the second meeting, it looked as if the contest would play out in a very similar manner. However, UT used a 10-0 run over four minutes, 10 seconds late in the first half to build a 31-21 lead, and the Lady Vols would head into the lockerroom with a 34-28 lead. Despite having a lead, Coach Summitt challenged the team at the break and the Lady Vols came out much more aggressive in the final 20 minutes, which would be arguably the best half of basketball by UT this season. The Tennessee defense held the Gators to just 16 points on 21.2 percent shooting. The 16 points were the fewest UT has allowed in the second stanza all season. Conversely, the 49 points are the most UT has scored in the second half of an SEC game and the 64.5 percent Tennessee shot from the field in the second half is the best by the Lady Vols all season in the final 20 minutes. Bjorklund scored a game-high 24 points on 9-of-17 shooting, including a 6-of-12 effort from three-point range and dished out three assists. The contest marked her 50th career double digit scoring game and the 20th time she has converted at least four threes in a game. Bjorklund began the game in fifth place on the single season threes made list and finished the day in second with 81. In total, four of five UT starters tallied double digit scoring games. Redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain tied a career high with 19 points, to go with eight rebounds and seven blocks, one off the school record. Sophomores Shekinna Stricklen and Alicia Manning added 12 and 11 points, respectively. Stricklen added six boards and four assists, while Manning tallied nine boards and tied a career high with six assists. Tennessee won the points in the paint battel, 42-20, and finished 12 blocks, tying the most ever against the Gators and one shy of the Tennessee school record.


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Game #26: Alabama Feb. 18, 2010 • Tuscaloosa, Ala. Coleman Coliseum (3,900)

VISITORS: LSU # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s 25 BLACK 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 1 2 0 0 55 BARRETT 4-7 0-0 5-6 6 2 13 0 3 0 0 01 GRAHAM 6-13 0-0 1-1 5 4 13 4 0 0 1 20 HUGHES 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 23 HIGHTOWER 6-12 1-1 5-7 2 0 18 2 2 0 1 02 NELSON 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 03 EASON 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 10 WEBB 3-5 2-3 0-0 2 0 8 0 0 0 0 15 LUTLEY 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 JONES 1-9 1-1 1-2 5 0 4 0 0 0 1 35 TURNBOW 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-32 46.9% 2nd Half: 15-33 45.5% Game: 46.2% TEAM 7 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 33.3% Totals 22-56 4-6 13-18 33 12 61 11 10 0 3 F Throw % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 6-15 40.0% Game: 45.8% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-22 45.5% 2nd Half: 12-34 35.3% Game: 39.3% HOME: Alabama 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 66.7% # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s F Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 10-13 76.9% Game: 72.2% 03 Butler 0-4 0-1 2-2 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 05 Farmer 10-15 1-1 0-1 4 1 21 2 6 2 1 HOME: Tennessee 30 McCoy 1-2 0-0 2-2 9 4 4 0 3 2 0 # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s 31 Hancock 2-3 0-0 0-0 6 0 4 3 1 1 1 15 MANNING 0-3 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 4 0 0 0 32 Williams 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 25 JOHNSON 5-12 0-0 2-2 8 3 12 1 0 0 2 02 Magee 3-5 0-2 2-2 4 3 8 2 6 0 0 52 CAIN 7-8 0-0 2-2 7 5 16 0 1 12 1 10 King 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 2 4 1 1 0 0 05 BJORKLUND 4-12 0-2 2-2 2 1 10 6 2 0 0 21 Jenkins 1-5 0-0 0-0 6 3 2 0 2 0 1 40 STRICKLEN 3-7 2-3 2-2 3 3 10 4 2 0 1 22 Strauthers 3-6 0-0 0-0 2 3 6 1 1 0 0 01 BASS 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Russell 4-12 2-9 2-3 2 3 12 2 1 0 2 04 WILLIAMS 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 TEAM 7 1 13 SPANI 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 Totals 28-61 3-13 8-10 45 22 67 12 24 5 5 20 SMALLBONE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 BREWER 8-15 0-0 2-2 6 2 18 2 0 2 0 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-27 51.9% 2nd Half: 14-34 41.2% Game: 45.9% TEAM 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 23.1% Totals 29-63 2-7 10-10 38 17 70 20 7 14 4 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0% 2nd Half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 80.0% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-36 44.4% 2nd Half: 13-27 48.1% Game: 46.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 28.6% #5/5 Tennessee 37 37 74 F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 10-10 100.0% Game: 100.0% Alabama 31 36 67 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Officials: Denise Brooks, Beverly Roberts, Carla Fountain #20/rv LSU 24 37 61 #4/5 Tennessee 32 38 70 # Player 05 BJORKLUND 15 MANNING 25 JOHNSON 33 BREWER 40 STRICKLEN 01 BASS 04 WILLIAMS 13 SPANI 20 SMALLBONE Totals

VISITORS: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 5-13 2-5 1-2 5 2 13 4-7 0-0 1-4 4 2 9 1-5 0-0 1-4 5 2 3 7-14 0-0 6-12 10 2 20 7-12 0-1 0-0 5 2 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 4-7 0-0 0-0 1 1 8 1-6 0-2 2-2 1 1 4 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 0 3 30-65 3-9 11-24 33 13 74

Game #27: #20/rv LSU Feb. 22, 2010 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (13,851)

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Game #28: #16/14 Kentucky Feb. 25, 2010 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (12,100) # Player 34 DUNLAP 01 MATHIES 04 SNOWDEN 24 SMITH 25 FRANKLIN 05 MORROW 12 WATKINS 23 GRAY 40 HENDERSON TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Kentucky fg 3fg ft rb f tp 6-19 0-0 10-11 10 4 22 2-10 0-0 4-6 4 5 8 5-14 3-10 1-1 1 4 14 3-11 0-1 3-4 2 3 9 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 3 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2-5 1-3 2-3 3 0 7 0-3 0-0 1-2 5 1 1 6 20-67 4-15 21-27 37 22 65

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7 14 2

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-31 29.0% 2nd Half: 11-36 30.6% Game: 29.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 2-10 20.0% Game: 26.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 11-13 84.6% 2nd Half: 10-14 71.4% Game: 77.8% # Player 15 MANNING 25 JOHNSON 52 CAIN 05 BJORKLUND 40 STRICKLEN 01 BASS 04 WILLIAMS 13 SPANI 20 SMALLBONE 33 BREWER TEAM Totals

HOME: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 2-7 0-0 0-0 11 2 4 3-7 0-0 7-8 8 1 13 6-9 0-0 2-2 6 3 14 5-11 2-5 0-0 0 3 12 4-7 0-0 4-5 7 2 12 1-1 1-1 2-2 0 1 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 1-5 1-2 6-6 1 3 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 4 0 3-8 0-0 4-4 7 2 10 3 26-57 4-9 25-27 45 22 81

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-34 50.0% 2nd Half: 9-23 39.1% Game: 45.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 0-3 0.0% Game: 44.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd Half: 18-19 94.7% Game: 92.6% Score by Periods #16/14 Kentucky #4/4 Tennessee

1st 31 45

2nd 34 36

Total 65 81

Officials: Eric Brewton, Beverly Roberts, Felicia Grinter

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Tina Napier, Bryan Enterline

GAME 26: ALABAMA The Tennessee Lady Volunteers made their final road trip of the 2009-10 regular season to Tuscaloosa, Ala., for a match-up with the Alabama Crimson Tide on Feb. 18. Tennessee escaped from Tuscaloosa with a 74-67 victory and finished the conference road slate with a 7-1 record after going just 2-5 in away games in 2008-09. Head Coach Pat Summitt announced on Wednesday before leaking Knoxville that 6-6 center Kelley Cain would not travel with the team in order to stay in Knoxville and attend class. Without the dominating presence of Cain inside, sophomore Alyssia Brewer was called upon to start, the sixth time in her career she has earned the nod. Brewer earned Player of the Game honors after posting her fourth career double-double with a team high 20 points and a game high 10 rebounds. Brewer’s inside game was not enough as Tennessee was outrebounded for only the second time on the campaign, 4533, and outscored in the paint, 40-36. The Lady Vols made two key runs, one in each half, to put some distance between themselves and the Crimson Tide. In the first half, UT put together a 9-0 stretch to turn a 19-19 tie into a 28-19 Big Orange lead with 4:59 remaining in the frame. The Lady Vol defense kept the Crimson Tide without a field goal from the 9:44 mark of the second half to the 5:02 point, using a 13-4 run to build a 67-53 lead. Sophomore Shekinna Stricklen was 7-of-12 from the floor to finish with 14 points for Tennesseee. She added five boards and three steals. Junior Angie Bjorklund tossed in 13 points on 5-of-13 shooting, and added five rebonds and a pair of assists, while playing all 40 minutes. Tennessee forced 24 Crimson Tide turnovers, the second most by a Lady Vol foe this season, and turned the miscues into 27 points.

GAME 27: #20/rv LSU The Tennessee Lady Volunteers began the final week of the 2009-10 regular season with a Big Monday match-up with the 20th-ranked LSU Lady Tigers on Feb. 22, and the Lady Vols claimed a 70-61 victory. The win gave UT a share of the SEC regular-season title and a season sweep of the Lady Tigers, the fourth league foe Tennessee has beaten twice this season. After missing the Alabama game, redshirt-sophomore Kelley Cain returned to the Lady Vol lineup in a big way. Despite playing only 23 minutes before fouling out, the Atlanta, Ga., native scored 16 points, blocked 12 shots and grabbed seven rebounds. The 12 blocks are a UT single-game record and is the second-best single-game performance in SEC history. Cain’s 12 rejections were a part of UT’s 14 team blocks, which set another Lady Vol record. With the impressive display of shot blocking, Cain moved from fifth to second in the single-season record books with 91 swats on the campaign. After shooting a dismal 40 percent from the charity stripe in their last outing, the Lady Vols set a new single game mark by making all 10 of their free throws attempts, all of which came in the second half. Tennessee held LSU without a field goal from the 4:03 mark of the first half to the 0:01 point, turning a 24-21 advantage into a 32-21 lead. After the first half saw five ties and three lead changes, the Lady Vols controlled the entire final 20 minutes en route to victory and committed a seasonlow seven turnovers. In addtion to Cain, sophomore Alyssia Brewer posted 18 points and grabbed six boards. Classmate Glory Johnson finished in double digits with 12 points in addition to pulling down eight boards. Junior Angie Bjorklund and sophomore Shekinna Stricklen each tossed in 10 points and combined for 10 assists - half of the team total of 20 - and five rebounds.

GAME 28: #16/14 KENTUCKY The Tennessee Lady Volunteers clinched their 15th regular season Southeastern Conference title with an 81-65 victory over the #16/14 Kentucky Wildcats on Feb. 25. With the win, UT extended its home winning streak to 16 games and its home winning streak against UK to 15 games. Tennessee opened the game on a 9-2 run and held the Wildcats without a field goal for 6:15 early in the contest to turn a 9-4 advantage into a 20-6 lead with 11:17 to play in the half. UK pulled within seven (23-16) with 9:12 left in the opening frame, but the Lady Vols ran off a 13-0 stretch to the 5:21 mark and built a 37-16 margin. The Lady Vols would head into the lockerrom with a 45-31 edge, the 21st time UT has held a lead after the first 20 minutes. Tennessee never trailed in the first half for the seventh time this season and would not trail in the game for the sixth time on the campaign. The Lady Vols’ size proved to be too much for the Wildcats as UT again set a school record in blocks for the second consecutive game. The 15 rejections tallied against UK topped the previous mark of 14 set on Feb. 22 against LSU. Despite playing only three minutes in the first half after picking up two quick fouls, redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain responded to score 11 points, grab six boards and block six shots in the second half. She finished with a team-high 14 points and seven blocks. Four other Lady Vols, led by sophomore Glory Johnson’s 13 points, finished in double figures. Johnson hauled in eight boards as well. Junior Angie Bjorklund and sophomore Shekinna Stricklen each added 12 points, while Stricklen pulled down seven boards and dished out five assists. Sophomore Alyssia Brewer added 10 points, seven rebounds and four blocks. Classmate Alicia Manning grabbed a career-best and game-high 11 rebounds. Tennessee outscored UK 36-26 in the paint and the Lady Vol reserves outscored the Wildcat bench 26-8.


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Game #29: Ole Miss Feb. 28, 2010 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (14,289) # Player 21 Holloway 11 Black 14 Robertson 20 Melson 45 Thomas 03 Phillips 22 Byrd 25 Marbra 44 Lewis TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Ole Miss fg 3fg ft rb f tp 2-6 0-0 0-0 6 4 4 2-8 1-6 0-0 4 3 5 2-4 1-3 0-0 8 1 5 2-11 0-1 0-1 4 5 4 11-27 4-10 8-8 5 1 34 2-3 0-0 1-2 3 4 5 2-5 0-0 2-4 8 1 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 23-64 6-20 11-15 40 20 63

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Game #30: Ole Miss March 5, 2010 • Duluth, Ga. The Arena at Gwinnett Center (5,012) s 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 6

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-32 40.6% 2nd Half: 10-32 31.3% Game: 35.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% Game: 30.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 9-10 90.0% Game: 73.3%

# Player 14 Robertson 21 Holloway 11 Black 20 Melson 45 Thomas 03 Phillips 22 Byrd 23 Laws 25 Marbra 30 Hameth 44 Lewis TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Ole Miss fg 3fg ft rb f tp 1-8 0-7 0-0 2 1 2 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 5-9 1-3 0-0 4 3 11 6-11 0-1 2-2 0 1 14 5-16 1-6 4-7 3 3 15 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3-4 0-0 0-0 3 5 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0-2 0-0 3-5 2 1 3 4 20-59 2-19 9-14 22 15 51

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Game #31: Vanderbilt March 6, 2010 • Duluth, Ga. The Arena at Gwinnett Center (6,148) s 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 6

# Player 15 Tuomi 34 Clarke 22 Rhoads 23 Marsh 32 Smith 05 Lueders 11 Bridge 20 Mooney 30 Brown 33 Silinski TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Vanderbilt fg 3fg ft rb f tp 6-11 0-0 0-0 5 5 12 2-4 0-0 1-2 2 2 5 4-13 0-0 0-0 1 2 8 4-15 3-11 0-0 2 1 11 1-7 0-3 0-0 1 3 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-5 0-1 2-2 0 2 4 1-6 0-2 3-4 5 4 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 7 20-63 3-17 6-8 27 21 49

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10 15 2

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-22 40.9% 2nd Half: 11-41 26.8% Game: 31.7% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 2nd Half: 10-35 28.6% Game: 33.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% Game: 17.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 0-12 0.0% Game: 10.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 75.0% HOME: Tennessee F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 64.3% # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s HOME: Tennessee 15 MANNING 6-12 0-0 3-3 10 2 15 4 2 0 1 HOME: Tennessee # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s 33 BREWER 4-11 0-0 1-3 6 2 9 0 1 2 0 # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s 15 MANNING 3-7 0-0 0-0 5 3 6 4 3 0 1 52 CAIN 2-7 0-0 3-7 8 2 7 2 3 3 0 33 BREWER 9-11 0-0 3-4 6 0 21 1 0 2 0 33 BREWER 6-8 0-0 3-7 7 2 15 1 2 2 1 05 BJORKLUND 3-10 0-3 1-2 3 2 7 4 2 0 0 52 CAIN 2-2 0-0 1-2 5 4 5 0 1 2 0 52 CAIN 3-6 0-0 3-5 7 3 9 0 1 0 0 40 STRICKLEN 10-13 3-5 0-0 10 3 23 1 2 0 1 05 BJORKLUND 5-12 4-9 2-2 1 1 16 5 1 0 1 05 BJORKLUND 4-13 4-13 0-0 5 0 12 1 3 0 1 01 BASS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 15 MANNING 7-13 0-0 0-0 14 2 14 3 6 0 1 40 STRICKLEN 3-7 2-4 1-2 4 0 9 7 5 2 0 04 WILLIAMS 1-5 0-0 3-3 2 3 5 1 0 0 0 40 STRICKLEN 3-8 2-5 2-2 5 0 10 1 2 2 0 01 BASS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 SPANI 2-8 0-1 2-3 6 2 6 1 0 0 0 01 BASS 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 04 WILLIAMS 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 25 JOHNSON 1-2 0-0 1-3 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 04 WILLIAMS 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 13 SPANI 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 4 1 2 1 TEAM 2 13 SPANI 1-7 0-1 0-0 4 3 2 3 1 0 0 20 SMALLBONE 0-1 0-1 4-6 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 Totals 29-68 3-9 14-24 49 17 75 13 11 5 2 20 SMALLBONE 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 25 JOHNSON 2-6 0-0 5-6 7 3 9 0 4 1 3 25 JOHNSON 2-5 0-0 0-0 7 3 4 3 4 0 0 TEAM 4 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-39 41.0% 2nd Half: 13-29 44.8% Game: 42.6% TEAM 5 Totals 23-50 6-18 16-28 42 13 68 17 21 7 8 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 0-4 0.0% Game: 33.3% Totals 30-62 6-16 10-12 48 16 76 19 17 8 2 F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 9-16 56.3% Game: 58.3% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-31 41.9% 2nd Half: 10-19 52.6% Game: 46.0% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 20-35 57.1% 2nd Half: 10-27 37.0% Game: 48.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 33.3% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 37.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 15-23 65.2% Game: 57.1% Ole Miss 32 31 63 F Throw % 1st Half: 6-6 100.0% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 83.3% #4/4 Tennessee 40 35 75 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Vanderbilt 22 27 49 Officials: Wesley Dean, Scott Yarbrough, Amy Bonner Ole Miss 25 26 51 #4/4 Tennessee 31 37 68 #4/4 Tennessee 50 26 76 Officials: Dee Kantner, Bryan Enterline, Lawson Newton Officials: Lawson Newton, Tina Napier, Mary Day

GAME 29: OLE MISS The Tennessee Lady Volunteers finished the 200910 regular season by putting the final touches on the first undefeated home regular season since 2002-03. A 75-63 win over the Rebels extended UT’s home winning streak to 17 games and made it 19 games since Ole Miss last downed the Lady Vols. Tennessee raced out to a 10-2 start over the first 3:01 of the contest and the Lady Vols built a 31-18 lead with 6:04 to play in the first half. The Rebels battled back within five, 3631, on the strength of a trio of three-pointers. Tennessee was able to extend the lead back to eight, 40-32, at the half. Tennessee pushed its lead back to 10 points, 44-34, barely a minute into the second half. Ole Miss’ Bianca Thomas scored the Rebels next 12 points and moved UM to within one and Elizabeth Robertson forced the first and only tie of the game at 50 points each with a three-pointer at the 12:32 mark. The Lady Vols outscored the Rebels 17-4 over the next 8:25 to claim a victory in their final regular season game. The Rebels were led by Thomas, a Henderson, Tenn., native, who torched the Lady Vols for 34 points, the most by an individual against UT this year. Tennessee was led by a pair of sophomores. Shekinna Stricklen scored a team-high 23 points and grabbed a gamehigh 10 rebounds for her fourth double-double of the season and the sixth of her career. Alicia Manning scored a careerbest 15 points and tied Stricklen for game-high rebound honors with 10. Redshirt sophomore center Kelley Cain finished with eight rebounds, seven points and three blocks. The trio of rejections pushed Cain to 101 swats on the campaign and past former Player of the Year Candace Parker’s school record of 99 blocks in a season. Tennessee won the battle of the boards, 49-40, for the 27th time and outscored Ole Miss 34-22 in the paint.

GAME 30: OLE MISS The Tennessee Lady Volunteers began their quest for a 14th Southeastern Conference Tournament title with the Ole Miss Rebels, the last team they finished off for their 15th regular season SEC crown. The Lady Vols got off to a quick start and raced away from the Rebels for a 76-51 win in the second round of the SEC Tournament. The Rebels got on the board first with a three-pointer from Bianca Thomas just 17 seconds into the contest. That was the last Ole Miss field goal until the 16:52 mark, during which time UT went on a 10-3 run. After the Lady Vols built a 17-8 lead just over four minutes into the game, the Rebels went on a 7-0 streak to pull within 17-15 at the 11:55 point. From there, the Lady Vols went on a 21-2 run over the next 7:05 to open a 38-17 lead. Tennessee would go into the halftime break with a 50-25 lead, having forced nine Rebel turnovers, scoring 17 points off of Ole Miss miscues. The Lady Vols would shoot just 37 percent in the second half, but the UT defense held Ole Miss to 28.6 percent and the squads were equal through the final 20 minutes, and the Lady Vols claimed the victory. Tennessee was led by sophomores Alyssia Brewer and Alicia Manning. Brewer scored a game-high 21 points on 9-of-11 shooting. The Sapulpa, Okla., native added six rebounds and two blocks in 28 minutes. Manning tallied her second career double-double with 14 points and a careerhigh 14 rebounds. The Woodstock, Ga., native tallied her first career double-double in the regular-season finale against the Rebels just five days earlier. Junior Angie Bjorklund was in double figures with 16 points and dished out a game-high five assists. Sophomore Shekinna Stricklen tossed in 10 points and five rebounds. Tennessee outscored Ole Miss 40-26 in the paint, 20-6 off of turnovers and 26-3 in second chance points.

GAME 31: VANDERBILT The Tennessee Lady Volunteers have faced the Vanderbilt Commodores three times in a season eight previous times and entered the SEC Semifinals with a 22-2 mark in those games. Tennessee was able to finish off the Commodores, 68-49, and improve to 25-2 when facing VU three times in a season. After falling behind 10-4 not even four minutes into the contest, the Lady Vols put together a 13-2 run to the 9:29 mark of the first half and built a 17-12 lead. The Lady Vols would go into the break with a 31-22 lead after forcing nine Commodore turnovers and turning them into 12 points. Vanderbilt cut the Tennessee lead to 45-36 at the 9:16 mark of the second half on a Merideth Marsh three-pointer, the first time VU had been within single digits of the Lady Vols since it was 31-22 at the half. From that point, Tennessee went on an 11-0 run to build a 56-36 lead with just 4:47 to play in the contest. After allowing Vanderbilt to shoot 40.9 percent from the field in the first 20 minutes, the Lady Vol defense stepped up and limited the Commodores to just 26.8 percent shooting in the second half. In the previous two games against VU this season, the Commodores were able to hurt the Lady Vols from beyond the arc, but the UT defense held Vanderbilt to a meager 17.6 percent, just 3-of-17, shooting. Tennessee was led by sophomore post Alyssia Brewer who tallied a game-high 15 points on 6-of-8 shooting and tied for game-high honors by hauling in seven rebounds. Junior guard Angie Bjorklund was the only other Lady Vol to post double digits. The Spokane Valley, Wash., native converted four three-pointers to finish with 12 points. Sophomore Alicia Manning finished with six points, five rebounds and four assists, while classmate Shekinna Stricklen pitched in nine points, seven assists and four rebounds.


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Game #32: #19/18 Kentucky March 7, 2010 • Duluth, Ga. The Arena at Gwinnett Center (5,854) # Player 34 Dunlap 01 Mathies 04 Snowden 24 Smith 25 Franklin 05 Morrow 12 Watkins 23 Gray 40 Henderson TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Kentucky fg 3fg ft rb f tp 9-21 0-0 3-6 6 4 21 5-16 1-5 0-2 5 2 11 4-12 2-6 0-0 1 2 10 3-7 0-0 0-0 4 5 6 2-3 1-1 0-0 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-1 0-0 7-8 2 3 7 0-5 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 5 0 2 4 24-66 4-15 10-16 32 19 62

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Game #33: Austin Peay March 20, 2010 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (10,922) VISITORS: Austin Peay # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp 00 RAYNER 3-9 0-0 2-2 6 4 8 34 JAMEN 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 12 HANLEY 2-10 1-4 0-0 2 2 5 23 FAULKNER 0-5 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 33 HERRING 8-14 2-3 3-5 3 1 21 01 RICHARDSON 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 02 WARNER 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 41 THOMAS 2-4 0-1 0-0 4 1 4 43 BUSSABARGER 0-5 0-4 0-0 1 0 0 TEAM 8 10 Totals 16-53 3-14 7-9 28 13 42

s 1 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 0

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-31 38.7% 2nd Half: 12-35 34.3% Game: 36.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 26.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 62.5%

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Game #34: Dayton March 22, 2010 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena (10,022) s 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 4

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-27 25.9% 2nd Half: 9-26 34.6% Game: 30.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-6 0.0% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 21.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0% 2nd Half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 77.8%

HOME: Tennessee # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp 33 BREWER 4-8 0-0 0-0 4 2 8 52 CAIN 4-5 0-0 3-3 4 4 11 05 BJORKLUND 2-8 0-4 4-4 3 2 8 15 MANNING 2-8 0-0 2-2 11 0 6 40 STRICKLEN 7-15 2-3 4-5 9 1 20 04 WILLIAMS 4-8 0-0 0-0 4 2 8 13 SPANI 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 25 JOHNSON 2-8 0-0 3-5 11 4 7 TEAM 4 Totals 26-62 2-7 16-19 51 16 70

HOME: Tennessee a to bk s # Player fg 3fg ft rb f tp a to bk s 1 2 2 1 15 MANNING 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 5 2 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 33 BREWER 4-10 0-0 0-0 9 2 8 1 1 1 1 2 4 0 1 52 CAIN 9-11 0-0 0-3 12 3 18 0 4 2 0 4 2 0 0 05 BJORKLUND 5-13 4-12 0-0 1 1 14 2 1 0 1 3 5 1 3 40 STRICKLEN 4-7 0-3 4-6 6 0 12 4 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 01 BASS 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 04 WILLIAMS 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 13 SPANI 4-7 1-2 0-0 2 2 9 2 3 1 1 1 20 SMALLBONE 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 15 20 4 9 25 JOHNSON 2-8 0-0 4-4 8 1 8 2 2 0 0 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-38 39.5% 2nd Half: 11-24 45.8% Game: 41.9% Totals 31-67 5-19 8-13 47 14 75 18 13 5 6 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-3 66.7% Game: 28.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-5 100.0% 2nd Half: 11-14 78.6% Game: 84.2% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-34 44.1% 2nd Half: 16-33 48.5% Game: 46.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 26.3% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total F Throw % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 61.5% #19/18 Kentucky 29 33 62 #4/4 Tennessee 35 35 70 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Austin Peay 16 26 42 Officials: Dee Kantner, Lisa Mattingly, Bryan Enterline #3/3 Tennessee 37 38 75 Officials: Mary Day, Tim Daley, Charlie Hurst, Tim Bryant(SB)

# Player 02 ROSS 34 RATERMAN 22 NANCE 20 LALOR 40 DAUGHERTY 04 APPLEWHITE 10 CHAMBERS 11 QUEEN 12 LINDSEY 14 MACKAY 15 WILLIS 23 MOSES 42 WILSON 44 DAUGHERTY TEAM Totals

VISITORS: Dayton fg 3fg ft rb f tp 2-8 2-3 2-2 4 1 8 8-11 0-2 1-2 4 0 17 2-4 0-0 0-0 9 5 4 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 3-9 1-1 1-3 2 0 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 5 2 2-8 0-2 1-2 2 0 5 2-3 0-0 1-1 2 2 5 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-8 0-1 0-0 2 0 4 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 6 1-2 1-1 0-0 2 1 3 4 27-65 4-13 6-10 37 16 64

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-34 38.2% 2nd Half: 14-31 45.2% Game: 41.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 30.8% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 60.0% # Player 15 MANNING 33 BREWER 52 CAIN 05 BJORKLUND 40 STRICKLEN 01 BASS 04 WILLIAMS 13 SPANI 20 SMALLBONE 25 JOHNSON TEAM Totals

HOME: Tennessee fg 3fg ft rb f tp 8-16 0-0 1-1 10 0 17 7-13 0-0 0-1 8 4 14 6-10 0-0 0-3 9 1 12 4-7 3-4 0-0 2 2 11 3-7 0-1 1-1 6 1 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 3-7 0-1 0-0 2 2 6 7-8 3-3 0-2 3 0 17 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 3-6 0-0 2-4 1 3 8 1 41-76 6-11 4-12 44 16 92

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20 9

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 22-39 56.4% 2nd Half: 19-37 51.4% Game: 53.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 54.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 33.3% Score by Periods Dayton #3/3 Tennessee

1st 30 50

2nd 34 42

Total 64 92

Officials: Eric Brewton, Mary Day, Amy Bonner, Tim Daley (SB)

GAME 32: #19/18 KENTUCKY The Tennessee Lady Volunteers attempted to become the first Southeastern Conference team to pull off the “doubledouble” of the regular-season league crown and tournament title since the Lady Vols accomplished the feat in 2000. Tennessee was able to down No. 2 seed and #19/18ranked Kentucky, 70-62, and earned the Lady Vols 14th SEC Tournament title. Sophomore Alyssia Brewer was named SEC Tournament MVP, while classmates Alicia Manning and Shekinna Stricklen were named to the all-tournament team. Against the Wildcats, Brewer finished with eight points, four rebounds and two blocks in the post. Manning continued to dominate the glass and tied for game-high honors with 11 rebounds, to go with six points and four assists. Stricklen led the Lady Vols with 20 points and added nine boards, three assists and three steals. Sophomore Glory Johnson equaled Manning with 11 rebounds and pitched in seven points. Freshman Kamiko Williams stepped up big, especially in the first half, and finished with eight points, four rebounds, three assists and two steals off the bench. Tennessee opened the game hot at both ends and built a 19-9 lead nearly midway through the first frame. After the UT offense went cold and UK tied the game at 25, Williams came in and made the next four Lady Vol buckets, keeping Tennessee within striking distance and helping UT take a 3529 halftime lead. After UK tied the game at 50 with 10:03 to play, UT ran off seven straight points over the next three minutes to take a 57-50 lead. The Wildcats would get within five with 1:09 remaining and the Lady Vols made 4-of-6 free throws down the stretch to ice the game. Tennessee outrebounded UK, 51-32 and outscored the Wildcats 44-30 in the paint.

GAME 33: AUSTIN PEAY The Tennessee Lady Volunteers opened the 2010 NCAA Tournament in the friendly confines of Thompson-Boling Arena for the first time since 2005. The Lady Vols downed in-state foe, the Austin Peay Lady Govs, 75-42. A crowd of 10,992 showed up to cheer on the Lady Vols, with the capacity of Thompson-Boling Arena for the NCAA Tournament at 12,839. Redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain led the Lady Vols with her sixth career double-double as she tallied a team-high 18 points and a game-best 12 rebounds. The 18 points were one off her career high of 19 points, which came against Florida in Knoxville on Feb. 14, 2010. Tennessee opened quick out of the gate, racing to a 15-0 lead and holding Austin Peay without a field goal until the 13:14 mark. Cain had six of UT’s eight first points. The Lady Vols extended their lead to 20 points, 30-10, on a pair of Glory Johnson free throws at the 7:44 point of the first half. Tennessee built a 37-16 lead at the break, the 26th time this season UT has held an advantage at the half. Cain continued to impress in the second half as she tossed in eight points and hauled in six rebounds in only 11 second half minutes. In addition to Cain, junior guard Angie Bjorklund and sophomore Shekinna Stricklen each finished in double figures. Bjorklund tallied 14 points and sank at least four three-pointers for the 23rd time in her career. Stricklen continued to be very solid, as she finished with 12 points, six boards and four assists in only 20 minutes of action. Sophomore Alyssia Brewer finished with nine rebounds and eight points, while classmate Johnson finished with eight points and eight boards. Freshman Taber Spani came off the bench to toss in nine points in her NCAA debut. The win extended the Lady Vols’ overall winning streak to 15 games and their home winning streak to 18 games. Tennessee improved to 76-13 all-time as a No. 1 seed and extended their winning streak as a top-seed to 13 games.

GAME 34: DAYTON The Tennessee Lady Volunteers officially closed out their 2009-10 home season in style against the No. 8 seed Dayton Flyers in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on March 22. The Lady Vols raced to an early lead and never looked back, tallying a 92-64 win and advancing to the program’s 28th Sweet 16 in the 29-year history of the women’s “Big Dance”. After struggling in the opener against Austin Peay, sophomore Alicia Manning bounced back in resounding fashion. The 6-1 Woodstock, Ga., native notched her third career double-double with a career-best 17 points and 10 rebounds. Manning also dished out a career-high seven assists. Freshman Taber Spani came off the bench ready to go, converting her first seven shots, including three three-pointers, before missing a jumper at the 6:02 mark of the second half. The Lee’s Summit, Mo., native tallied 17 points in only 16 minutes of action. For the second consecutive game, Tennessee opened the game hot, this time building a 19-4 lead at the 13:30 point of the first half and forcing two Dayton timeouts. The Lady Vols stretched their halftime lead to 20 points, 50-30, the 27th time this season UT has held an edge at the break. The Flyers had only allowed one other team to tally even 40 points in the first half all season. After shooting a blistering 56.4 percent in the first half, the 11th time this season UT shot at least 50 percent in the opening frame and the fourth-best shooting first half of the campaign, the Lady Vols cooled to 51.4 percent shooting in the second half and outscored the Flyers 42-34 in the final 20 minutes. In addition to Manning and Spani, sophomores Alyssia Brewer and Kelley Cain, and junior Angie Bjorklund each finished with double figures. Brewer was 7-of-13 for 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Her post partner, Cain, was 6-of-10 for 12 points, to go with nine rebounds and six blocks. After draining four threes in the NCAA opener against Austin Peay, Bjorklund was 3-of-4 from three-point range and finished with 11 points, in addition to three assists and two rebounds.


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29

THE GRAND DAME SUMMITT’S MILESTONE VICTORIES January 10, 1975 – In Knoxville, Tenn., Pat Head, the 22-year old University of Tennessee Lady Vol head coach, records her first collegiate win over Middle Tennessee State, 69-32, in UT’s Alumni Gym. Fifty-three spectators were on hand. January 13, 1979 – Coach Head hits the century mark in the Lady Vols’ third-ever win over the North Carolina St. Wolfpack, 79-66, at Reynolds Coliseum. To record her first 100 wins, it took Head’s Lady Vols three years and 362 days to hit the century mark. December 3, 1982 – The Lady Vols deliver win number 200 to Coach Head at Detroit’s Coca-Cola Classic. UT turns away a stubborn St. John’s squad, 69-56, for the victory. Wins 100-200 took three years and 324 days to accomplish. January 4, 1987 – It was hard to believe that five years (and 32 days) would elapse before Coach Pat Summitt would claim 100 more wins. Victory 300 came over North Carolina, 8768, in front of the home folks. Nineteen wins after number 300 over UNC, Summitt’s Lady Vols claimed UT’s first NCAA title. January 25, 1990 – Tennessee barely squeaked out win number 400 in Columbia, S.C., defeating the Lady Gamecocks, 70-69. Wins 300-400 came quickly (three years and 21 days) and were wrapped around NCAA Championships in 1987 and 1989. November 21, 1993 – Pat Summitt’s 500th victory came against a former assistant coach who had helped UT’s mentor to 180 wins from 1978-85-- Nancy Darsch. Ohio State was no match for UT in the Inaugural State Farm Hall of Fame game, 80-45, in Jackson, Tenn. Victories 400-500 were accomplished in three years and 300 days November 23, 1996 – Four victories into the 1996-97 season, Summitt’s defending NCAA Champs defeated Marquette, 83-68, in the Howard Bank Classic in Burlington, Vermont. The governor of the state of Vermont, Howard Dean, was on hand to surprise the coach with a cake commemorating her 600th win. Summitt’s teams from 1993-96 fast-tracked the coach with the quickest 100 wins in her career, three years and two days. She was the fastest women’s coach to reach 600 wins – just 734 games. December 5, 1999 – Pat Summitt reached the magical 700-win plateau at the University of Wisconsin with an 85-62 conquest of the Badgers. She joined Texas’ Jody Conradt as the only women to notch the milestone. Her ascent to 700 wins was also the fastest in women’s collegiate basketball. This set of 100 wins was knocked out in three years and 12 days along with three more NCAA titles. January 14, 2003 – An anxious throng at Thompson-Boling Arena anticipated win #800 as the Lady Vols jump out quickly against #25/24 ranked DePaul en route to a 76-57 victory. As the last seconds ticked down, the crowd chanted, “800, 800, 800!” The post game activities featured a giant “8-0-0” cake, balloons, flowers, fireworks and the presentation of the game ball. The latest set of 100 wins took three years and 38 days. March 22, 2005 – An electric atmosphere welcomed Tennessee and Purdue to the court for the NCAA Second Round game in Knoxville, Tenn. At stake was a win to advance in the tournament and a victory that would put coach Pat Summitt number one on the list of NCAA all-time winningest basketball coaches. With a 75-54 triumph over the Boilermakers, Summitt etched her name in the history books with her 880th victory. To commemorate her achievement, the University of Tennessee named its basketball court, “The Summitt,” in a surprise ceremony. January 19, 2006 – If you had to be away from your home arena for such a monumental milestone win, it was fortunate for Coach Pat Summitt and the Lady Vols that the majority of the 13,127 fans in attendance at Memorial Gym in Nashville were bedecked in Orange and White for #900. Number one-ranked Tennessee remained perfect on the year at 18-0 as they knocked off #19-ranked Vanderbilt, 80-68, in a dramatic come-from-behind victory on Jan. 19, 2006. It was “W” number 900 for Summitt –a magical and uncharted victory plateau. It was the second quickest 100 wins in her career, just three years and five days. For this win, Hazel Head, Summitt’s mother, sat on the Tennessee bench during the game. February 5, 2009 - 12,445 days after she registered her first victory as a 22-year old coach at Tennessee, Lady Vol skipper Pat Head Summitt collected her incredible 1,000th career coaching victory. In her first attempt to reach 1,000 wins, Summitt’s Lady Vols were thwarted by #2-ranked Oklahoma, 80-70, on Feb . 2 in OKC. This time there was nothing to deny UT the win as the Lady Vols registered their best performance of the year with a 73-43 victory over Georgia on Feb. 5, 2009. Summitt achieved the mark over a coach who has registered the most wins over the Lady Vol program all-time in Andy Landers of Georgia (14 wins). She started the year needing 17 victories to reach 1,000. Traditionally, Tennessee has reached 17 wins in 20.5 games each season (on average). The latest set of 100 wins took three years and 17 days.

The Pat Summitt File

(all in 36 seasons as UT’s head coach) ALL GAMES OVERALL: ...................................... 1,037-195 (841) HOME: .................................................475-45 (.911) AWAY: ................................................. 340-89 (.791) NEUTRAL: .......................................... 222-61 (.781) SEC GAMES OVERALL: ........................424-65 (.865) vs. all SEC HOME: ................................................ 190-13 (.933) AWAY: ................................................. 159-35 (.817) NEUTRAL: ............................................75-17 (.811) NON-CONFERENCE GAMES OVERALL: ........................................ 613-130 (.823) SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS (15 out of 31) 1980, 1985, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2010) SEC TOURNAMENT GAMES OVERALL: ............................................ 63-17 (.782) SEC TOURNAMENT TITLES (14 out of 31) 1980, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010 GAMES VS. RANKED TEAMS OVERALL: ........................................ 423-158 (.725) AP RANKED 1-10:............................. 174-120 (.595) AP RANKED 11-25: ............................. 230-36 (.861) ESPN RANKED 1-10:.......................... 131-77 (.634) ESPN RANKED 11-25: ........................ 196-25 (.883) GAMES VS. UNRANKED TEAMS OVERALL: .......................................... 614-37 (.941) NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES OVERALL: .......................................... 106-20 (.839) 29 FIRST/SECOND ROUNDS: .........................44-1 27 REGIONAL SEMIS: ......................................23-4 23 REGIONAL FINALS: .....................................18-5 18 NCAA FINAL FOURS: ................................21-10 NCAA TITLES: .....8 (1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997, ......................................................1998, 2007, 2008) SEC COACH OF THE YEAR 1993, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007 NCAA COACH OF THE YEAR 1983, 1987, 1989, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2004 NAISMITH COACH OF THE CENTURY 2000

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29

THE GRAND DAME

SUMMING IT UP... THE ROAD TO 1,000 WINS PLUS To celebrate the 1,000 win milestone on Feb. 5, 2009, Coach Pat Summitt was surprised with the following: a $200,000 bonus for 1,000 career wins; a roast and toast event in May 2009-- “A Day of 1,000 Stories.” It was an event celebrating all of the Lady Vol basketball players and coaches who helped make the 1,000 victories possible; a star on the Knoxville River Walk; a commemorative plaque from the SEC; the game ball; an original Robert Tino painting celebrating the 1,000 win accomplishment and a little BLING -- a one-of-a-kind bracelet and matching necklace commemorating her 1000th victory. • After setting up the chairs, getting out the clock and sweeping the floors at the 3,000 seat Alumni Memorial Gym with UT custodian Doug Pease, Pat Head (Summitt) lost the very first game of her career to Mercer, 84-83 on Dec. 7, 1974. • Her first win came almost a month after her first loss. The team went home for the Christmas holidays and in the first game of the new year, the Lady Vols defeated Middle Tennessee State, 69-32, to notch her first win on Jan. 10, 1975. • In 1976, the women were invited to play in Stokely Athletics Center (12,000 capacity) for the first time on Nov. 13. In the first game on the tartan court, her team defeated Kentucky, 107-53, as first Lady Vol AllAmerican Patricia Roberts broke the Fieldhouse record with 51 points. Current Lady Vol associate head coach Holly Warlick was the starting rookie point guard on that team. • When the University of Tennessee’s mammoth Thompson-Boling Arena was finished, there was some debate if the women would rather stay in Stokely Athletics Center or make the move to the new 25,000 seat arena. Urged on by then men’s athletics director Doug Dickey, the women also made the move to the Arena. The playing floor in the facility now bears Summitt’s name. • Over 36 years, Summitt has brought 156 women into the program (including this year’s team) . Of that total group, 111 have graduated, two discontinued playing due to medical reasons (knees), 23 transferred, and six quit. • Summitt has always said, “You win with players.” Summitt’s all-time Lady Vols represent 31 states led by 66 players from the state of Tennessee... 20 from Georgia... six each from Indiana and Ohio... five from Michigan... four each from California, Florida, Kentucky, Texas and Virginia... three from Alabama, New York, South Carolina and West Virginia... two from Illinois, North Carolina and Pennsylvania and one each from the states of Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin. (bold states indicate players on the 2009-10 team) • Summitt has also been fond of saying, “Surround yourself with great people.” During her 36-year coaching tenure at the University of Tennessee she has worked with 156 Lady Vol basketball student-athletes and been assisted throughout the years by a total of 41 coaching staffers (assistant coaches, graduate assistants and operations directors), 59 student managers, 3 head athletic trainers, 2 women’s athletics directors, 1 media relations director and 1 secretary. • Over 46 percent of ALL games coached by Summitt have come against Associated Press ranked opponents with the Lady Vols producing a 423-158 record and a 72 percent winning percentage. Imagine facing a ranked opponent in practically every other game in your career. Summitt has faced this challenge for 36 years, night-in and night-out. Additionally, 95 percent of the time she has faced an unranked opponent, Summitt’s teams have won 614 games and lost just 37 contests. • Never had a losing season • 34 consecutive seasons with at least 20 wins and 19 seasons with more than 30 wins • For the last 10 years, Coach Summitt has averaged 31.7 wins and only 4.4 losses per season • Her fastest 100-win total occurred between victories No. 500 and No. 600, which she achieved in only three years and two days. Her toughest set of 100 wins? Victories 200-300 took four years and 32 days to collect. • In a poll conducted on coaches’ ages and victories, Summitt was found to be the youngest coach in the nation to reach 300 victories (34 years old), 400 victories (37 years old), 500 wins (41 years old), 600 victories (44 years old), 700 wins (47 years old), 800 victories (50 years old), 900 wins (53 years old) and 1,000 wins. She is currently 57 years old. • On her first try, she picked up her 900th collegiate coaching win on Jan. 19, 2006, with a come-from-behind victory over #19-ranked Vanderbilt, 80-68, in Nashville, Tenn. She also collected wins #100, 400, 700 and 800 on the first attempt. • 58 players have at least one NCAA championship ring • Best record in NCAA Tournament (men or women) 106-20 (incredible 20 NCAA Tournament #1 seeds) • 27 consecutive appearances in the NCAA Sweet 16; 1982-2008 and 28 overall • 29 Southeastern Conference titles -- (14) Tournament and (15) regular season championships • 13 consecutive seasons with over 200,000 in HOME attendance • In 1,232 games, Summitt has been whistled for just 19 technical fouls by 11 different officials

1,000 WINS IN THE RECORD BOOKS -- WHO IS CHASING SUMMITT? Pat Summitt stands with dear friend and newly retired Don Meyer (923-324, .749; Northern State, NCAA Div. II), Herb Magee (907-353, .718; still active at Philadelphia Univ., NCAA Div. II)*, retired Bob Knight (902317, .706) of Texas Tech, and Jody Conradt (900-307, .746) of Texas, on the 900-victory plateau among all NCAA coaches*. In reaching such an elite level, she passed a handful of legendary coaches – Dean Smith (879-254, .776), Adolph Rupp (876-190, .822), , Jim Phelan (830-524, .613), Clarence Gaines (828-447, .649) and Jerry Johnson (821-447, .647). *Mar. 16, 2010 (Gene Bess of NJCAA’s Three Rivers Community College, Poplar Bluff, Mo., is still active with a 1,111-289 record as of Mar. 16; Harry Statham of NAIA’s McKendree College, Lebanon, Ill., is still active with a 1,022-387 as of Mar. 16).

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2009-10 lady vol individual honors briana bass • sophomore • GUArd • Named a Vol Scholar. ANGIE BJORKLUND • JUNIOR • GUArd • Named 2010 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America, becoming just the sixth Lady Vol to earn Academic All-America First Team accolades. She is a psychology major and currently boasts a 3.8 GPA. • Named State Farm WBCA All-Region for Region 3. • Named 2010 SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year and First Team AllSEC in a vote of the league coaches. • Named to Associated Press All-SEC First Team • Is currently second in the UT single season record books with 93 three-pointers made. Shanna Zolman set the mark of 103 in 2005-06. • Is currently third in the UT career record books with 223 threepointers made. Is only the third Lady Vol to ever make at least 200 triples in her tenure at Rocky Top. Kara Lawson is second on career list with 256 threes and Shanna Zolman is first with 266. • Became the 34th Lady Vol to score 1,000 career points when she hit a three-pointer at the 10:20 mark of the first half at Ole Miss on Feb. 11, 2010. • SEC Player of the Week after leading Lady Vols to wins at No. 22 Vanderbilt, at Ole Miss and against Florida. She scored a team-best 15.3 ppg, and added 3.7 apg and 3.0 rpg for the week. She scored eight of her 10 points in the second half at Vanderbilt. Bjorklund converted four threes at Ole Miss, including the game-winning trey with one second left to beat the Rebels. She tallied 24 points on the strength of six threes to round out the week against Florida. • Named to Preseason First Team All-SEC in a vote of league coaches and to the Preseason Second Team All-SEC by conference media. • Named a Vol Scholar. ALYSSIA bREWER • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • Named 2010 SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player after averaging a team-best 14.7 ppg and converting 70.4 percent of her field goals. The Sapulpa, Okla., native added 5.7 rpg and 2.0 bpg in three tournament contests. • Named 2010 SEC Sixth Woman of the Year in a vote of league coaches. KELLEY CAIN • sophomore • CENTER • Named State Farm WBCA All-Region for Region 3. • Named to Associated Press All-SEC First Team • Named to the 2010 First Team All-SEC and SEC All-Defensive Team by a vote of the league coaches. • Holds the UT single season blocks record with 103 on the campaign, passing former Lady Vol Candace Parker’s mark of 99 in the 2006-07 season. Is the only Lady Vol to ever block at least 100 shots in a season. • Is currently sixth on the UT career blocks list with 152 rejections. Nicky Anosike is fifth with 161, and Candace Parker holds the UT career record with 275 blocks. • Set a single game school record with 12 blocks against LSU on Feb. 22, 2010, at Thompson-Boling Arena. It was the second best single-game performance in SEC history. • Named a Vol Scholar. faith dupree • freshman • forward/center • Named a Vol Scholar. glory johnson • sophomore • forward • Named to 2010 SEC Community Service Team. • Named 2009-10 Preseason Second Team All-SEC in a vote of league coaches. • Named a Vol Scholar.

alicia manning • sophomore • forward • Named to 2010 SEC All-Tournament Team after averaging teambest 10.0 rpg and added 8.7 ppg and 3.7 apg in three tourney games. • Named a Vol Scholar. sydney smallbone • junior • guard • Named a Vol Scholar. taber spani • freshman • guard/forward • Became only the 13th Lady Vol to start her first game at Rocky Top and the 58th rookie to ever start at Tennessee. • Named a Vol Scholar. shekinna stricklen • sophomore • guard/forward • Finalist for 2010 Wooden Award • Named to Midseason Watch Lists for 2010 Wooden Award, Naismith Award and State Farm Wade Trophy. • Named State Farm WBCA All-Region for Region 3. • Named to Associated Press All-SEC Second Team • Earned 2010 SEC All-Tournament Team honors with 13.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg and 3.7 apg, while shooting 50.0 percent from three-point range. • Named 2010 Second Team All-SEC by the league coaches. • Recorded only the second triple-double in Lady Vol history when she tallied 17 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists against No. 14/15ranked Oklahoma. • Earned SEC Player of the Week honors three times; after finishing with 25 points, 14 rebounds, five assists and three steals in win over No. 7/4 Baylor; after averaging 15.5 ppg while shooting 60.9 percent from the field, 8.0 rpg and 3.0 apg in wins over George Washington and No. 17/17 Texas; and after averaging 15.0 ppg on 63.0 percent shooting, 6.7 rpg and 3.3 apg in wins over No. 20 LSU, No. 16/14 Kentucky and Ole Miss, a week that clinched the SEC regular season title for UT and gave the Lady Vols a league record 15 conference wins. • Named 2009-10 Preseason First Team All-SEC by league coaches and conference media. • Named to 2010 State Farm Wade Trophy, Wooden and Naismith watch lists. kamiko Williams • freshman • guard • Became the 59th freshman to start a game at UT. Pat Summitt • COACH • Finalist for the 2010 Naismith Coach of the Year • Finalist for the 2010 Kay Yow National Coach of the Year Award. • Named 11th Greatest Coach of All-Time by The Sporting News. She was the third college basketball coach, the highest ranking women’s coach and the only female coach to make the list. • Recognized by the Women’s Sports Foundation for earning 1,000 career wins. • Honored with the WNBA’s Inspiring Women Award.


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 ● Averaged 0.7 ppg, 0.9 apg and 0.8 rpg in SEC games. ● Was solid defensively against Dayton and able to push tempo, helping UT to score 90 points for the first time since Jan. 3. ● Played well in 19 minutes against Austin Peay in NCAA opener. Was able to push tempo and distribute the ball well offensively, was disruptive and in the face of the Lady Govs on the defensive end. Finished with three assists, three rebounds and a steal. ● Saw limited action against Ole Miss in the regular season finale and the SEC Tournament seond round, against Vanderbilt in the SEC semifinals and did not play against Kentucky in SEC Championship. ● Played very well against Kentucky. Was able to push tempo on offense and solid defense on the perimeter. Finished with five points, including a three on a Brewer assist to put UT up 20-6. ● Grabbed two boards in nine minutes against LSU. Played tough perimeter ‘D’. ● Effectively pushed tempo at Alabama. Finished with one assist and one steal. ● Did a good job of pushing tempo and running the offense in 13 minutes against Florida. Finished with two assists and two rebounds. ● Saw limited action at Vanderbilt and did not play at Ole Miss. ● Dished out three assists and grabbed two rebounds against Arkansas in 13 minutes. ● Converted her only field goal against Auburn, a three pointer, and added an assist. ● Saw limited action at Georgia, at LSU and at South Carolina. ● Played excellent defensively against Vanderbilt and helped shut down VU’s Merideth Marsh in the second half. ● Saw limited action in first three SEC games. ● Did a good job of pushing tempo in 10 minutes off the bench. Finished with one three pointer and an assist. ● Tallied a season high 11 points, including a trio of threes, in win over Old Dominion. ● Scored five points on 2-of-4 shooting at San Francisco. ● Saw limited action at Stanford. ● Scored two points and dished out three helpers against Louisville. ● Her one three-pointer against Rutgers ended a 9-2 Scarlet Knight run and put UT back up 10 points with 5:32 to play in the first half. ● Dished out two assists in 10 minutes against Texas. ● Made her first start of the season against George Washington, dished out three assists and grabbed a pair of rebounds. ● Played only 11 minutes against UCLA. ● Has played 15 minutes in past two games, tallying one assist and one steal. ● Scored three-points, to go with two steals, an assist and a rebound in 23 minutes agianst Texas Tech. ● Was able to push tempo against Texas Tech, especially in the second half, when UT scored 61 points. ● Played only nine minutes against Baylor, recording one steal. ● Has four career double digit scoring games.

BRIANA BASS Sophomore ● 5-2 ● Guard Indianapolis, Ind. North Central HS bass’ 2009-10 Season highs Points: .......... 11 vs. Old Dominion (12-30-09) Rebounds: . .........3 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) Assists: ............. 3 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10)* Steals:.................. 2 vs. Texas Tech (11-17-09) Blocks: ......................................................... 0 Field Goals:.....4 vs. Old Dominion (12-30-09) 3-Pointers:.......3 vs. Old Dominion (12-30-09) Free Throws:.......... 2 vs. Kentucky (2-25-10)* Minutes:.........32 vs. Old Dominion (12-30-09) bass’ Career Highs Points: ......................... 14 vs. Duke (2-16-09) Rebounds: . ..................6 at Texas (12-14-08) Assists: .................... 8 vs. DePaul (11-30-08) Steals: . ....4 vs. Middle Tennessee (12-11-08) Blocks: ......................................................... 0 Field Goals: .. 4 vs. Old Dominion (12-30-09)* 3-Pointers: . ....3 vs. Old Dominion (12-30-09) Free Throws: ................6 vs. Duke (2-16-09)* Minutes: . ....... 37 at Old Dominion (12-18-08) BASS’ SEC Highs Points: ...................... 7 at Arkansas (1-22-09) Rebounds: . ............. 3 at Kentucky (2-19-09)* Assists: ....................4 vs. Alabama (2-12-09) Steals: . .....................1 at Alabama (2-18-10)* Blocks: ......................................................... 0 Field Goals: .............. 2 vs. Alabama (3-5-09)* 3-Pointers: . ........... 1 vs. Kentucky (2-22-10)* Free Throws: ............ 4 at Arkansas (1-22-09) Minutes: . .....................29 at Florida (2-8-09)* BASS’ NCAA Highs Points: .......................................................... 0 Rebounds: . .........3 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) Assists: ...............3 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) Steals: . ......................1 vs. Dayton (3-22-10)* Blocks: ......................................................... 0 Field Goals: .................................................. 0 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws: ................................................ 0 Minutes: . ...........19 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) * indicates most recent high

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2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Opponent #7/4 Baylor Texas Tech #12/17 Virginia Middle Tennessee UCLA George Washington #17/17 Texas Rutgers Louisville #2/2 Stanford San Francisco Old Dominion #14/15 Oklahoma South Carolina Mississippi State Florida #rv/22 Vanderbilt #8/8 Georgia #18/19 LSU Auburn South Carolina Arkansas #rv/22 Vanderbilt Ole Miss Florida Alabama #20/rv LSU #16/14 Kentucky Ole Miss Ole Miss Vanderbilt #19/18 Kentucky Austin Peay Dayton

BASS’ 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME 3-PTS REB Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF 11/15/09 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 11/17/09 23 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 3 11/22/09 8 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 11/25/09 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 11/28/09 11 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 0 12/1/09 * 22 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 3 12/6/09 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 12/13/09 8 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 12/16/09 20 0-4 0-3 2-2 0-0-0 1 12/19/09 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 12/22/09 23 2-4 1-3 0-0 0-2-2 0 12/30/09 32 4-5 3-3 0-0 1-0-1 0 1/3/10 10 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 1/7/10 11 0-4 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 0 1/10/10 10 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 1/14/10 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1/17/10 11 0-2 0-2 2-2 0-0-0 2 1/21/10 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1/24/10 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 1/28/10 9 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 1/31/10 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 2/4/10 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 2/8/10 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2/11/10 DNP 2/14/10 13 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1-2 0 2/18/10 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 2/22/10 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 2/25/10 15 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-0-0 1 2/28/10 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 3/5/10 10 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 2 3/6/10 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 3/7/10 DNP 3/20/10 19 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 0 3/22/10 18 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2

Briana Bass’ CAREER NCAA TOURNAMENT Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Ball State 1 0 18 0 2 .000 0 2 2009 1 0 18 0 2 .000 0 2 Ausitn Peay 1 0 19 0 2 .000 0 1 Dayton 1 0 18 0 1 .000 0 1 2010 2 0 37 0 3 .000 0 2 Career 3 0 55 0 5 .000 0 4

A 0 1 1 0 0 3 2 0 3 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 0

TO 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 3 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1

Blk Stl 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 5 11 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0

2 1 0 2 0 1 0

0 1 0 1 1 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 5 0 2 0

3 1

0 1

0 0

1 1

0 0

STATS Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 4

Tot 1 1 3 0 3 4

Avg 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.5 1.5 1.3

PF-FO 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 2-0

A TO Blk 1 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 5 3 0

Stl Pts Avg 1 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 2 0 0.0 2 0 0.0

CAREER TOTALS FOR BRIANA BASS YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL

GP 33 32 65

GS 13 1 14

MIN-AVG 691-20.9 356-11.1 1047-16.1

FG 36 11 47

FGA 121 42 163

PCT .298 .262 .288

3FG 22 9 31

3FGA 78 33 111

PCT .282 .273 .279

FT 35 8 43

FTA PCT 46 .761 9 .889 55 .782

OFF DEF TOT-AVG 7 36 43-1.3 3 18 21-0.7 10 54 64-1.0

PF-FO 38-0 21-0 59-0

AST 68 31 99

TO 53 24 77

BLK STL 0 25 0 10 0 35

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PTS-AVG 129-3.9 39-1.2 168-2.6


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 ● Jenny Moshak, University of Tennessee Associate Athletics Director for Sports Medicine, announced on Jan. 8, 2010, that Lady Vol basketball junior forward Vicki Baugh will sit out this season. “Drs. Greg Mathien and Russell Betcher, UT team orthopaedists, performed surgery on Vicki’s left knee this afternoon at UT Medical Center,” said Moshak. “The surgery addressed a meniscus tear and a partial medial meniscectomy was performed.” Baugh had been rehabbing her left knee since undergoing a second anterior cruciate ligament surgery on Feb. 24, 2009 and had hoped to return this season. According to Moshak, Baugh’s surgery went well today and she will begin rehabilitation of the knee immediately. Typical recovery generally ranges four to six weeks. “Vicki had been making solid progress up until early December when she felt her knee move awkwardly,” said Moshak. “She began to experience swelling and diagnostic testing revealed meniscal damage which was repaired today. “The good news, in the words of her doctors, is that the ACL looks pristine. That is outstanding!” said Moshak. On Feb. 2, 2009, the 6-4 forward from Sacramento, Cal., re-injured her ACL in an 80-70 loss at #2-ranked Oklahoma. The injury occurred during the second half as Baugh was helping her Lady Vol team rally against the Sooners. Dr. Greg Mathien diagnosed the ACL tear on Feb. 3, 2009 and Drs. Mathien and Betcher performed surgery on Feb. 24, 2009, to address the ACL revision and repaired a medial meniscus tear of her knee. A key member of the squad heading into her sophomore season, she had seen very limited action since suffering a sprain of the knee in practice on Jan. 1, 2009, in preparation for the game at Rutgers. In the 2008-09 campaign, she played in 14 games and started 10. She was averaging 6.5 ppg, 7.3 rpg prior to the injury. The February 2009 incident was Baugh’s second ACL injury. She was injured in the last game of her 2007-08 rookie season, in the 2008 NCAA title game versus Stanford. Baugh’s slashing-through-the-key lay-up gave the Lady Vols a double-digit lead (55-44) that they would not relinquish down the stretch en route to NCAA Championship number eight. Unfortunately for Baugh, that was the play when the injury occurred to her left knee. On April 11, 2008, an MRI confirmed that Baugh had torn her ACL and she had surgery on May 13, 2008. During her freshman season, Baugh played in all 38 games helping the Lady Vols to a 36-2 record. She averaged 5.3 ppg and 4.0 rpg in 13.1 minutes per contest. She shot a team best 55.2 percent from the field (79-143) and knocked in 77.8 percent of her charity tosses. She recorded six games in double-digits scoring including a season high 12 point effort versus Purdue in the NCAA Tournament. Baugh had a monster game on the boards against Louisiana Tech hauling in 16 rebounds. With Baugh’s status now known, Tennessee is down three post players for the remainder of the season as 6-3 freshman post Faith Dupree is sidelined with back problems and 6-1 sophomore Amber Gray is recovering from both shoulder and brain surgeries. ● Has 10 career double digit scoring games and seven career double figure rebound contests

VICKI BAUGH Junior ● 6-4 ● Forward Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento HS Baugh’s 2009-10 Season Highs Points:............................................................. Rebounds:....................................................... Assists:........................................................... Steals:.............................................................. Blocks:............................................................ Field Goals:..................................................... 3-Pointers:....................................................... Free Throws:................................................... Minutes:........................................................... Baugh’s Career Highs Points: ........13 vs. Louisiana Tech (11-23-08) Rebounds: . 16 vs. Louisiana Tech (11-26-07) Assists: ................ 4 vs. Vanderbilt (1-20-08)* Steals: . ......................4 vs. Kentucky (2-3-08) Blocks: ....................... 4 at Texas (12-14-08)* Field Goals: .6 vs. Louisiana Tech (11-23-08)* 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws: ........ 5 vs. Vanderbilt (1-20-08)* Minutes: . .............32 vs. Stanford (12-21-08)* Baugh’s SEC Highs Points: ....................12 vs. Alabama (2-21-08) Rebounds: . .............10 vs. Kentucky (2-3-08) Assists: ..................4 vs. Vanderbilt (1-20-08) Steals: . ......................4 vs. Kentucky (2-3-08) Blocks: ...................... 3 vs. Florida (2-28-08)* Field Goals: ............... 4 vs. Florida (2-28-08)* 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws: ..........5 vs. Vanderbilt (1-20-08) Minutes: . .................25 vs. Kentucky (2-3-08) *indicates most recent

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2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Opponent #7/4 Baylor Texas Tech #12/17 Virginia Middle Tennessee UCLA George Washington #17/17 Texas Rutgers Louisville #2/2 Stanford San Francisco Old Dominion #14/15 Oklahoma South Carolina

BAUGH’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME 3-PTS REB Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A 11/15/09 DNP 11/17/09 DNP 11/22/09 DNP 11/25/09 DNP 11/28/09 DNP 12/1/09 DNP 12/6/09 DNP 12/13/09 DNP 12/16/09 DNP 12/19/09 DNP 12/22/09 DNP 12/30/09 DNP 1/3/10 DNP 1/7/10 DNP

Vicki Baugh’s career Opponent GP GS Min Oral Roberts 1 0 20 Purdue 1 0 12 Notre Dame 1 0 5 Texas A&M 1 0 7 LSU 1 0 14 Stanford 1 0 13 2008 6 0 71

ncaa tournament stats FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 4 6 6 7 .857 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 2 2 12 18 .667 0 0 .000 6 8

TO Blk Stl

Pct .667 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .750

Off Def 3 2 1 4 2 1 0 0 1 4 3 1 10 12

Pts

Tot 5 5 3 0 5 4 22

Avg 5.0 5.0 4.3 3.3 3.6 3.7 3.7

PF-FO 2-0 5-1 2-0 1-0 5-1 2-0 17-2

A TO Blk 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 4

Stl Pts Avg 0 8 8.0 1 12 10.0 0 0 6.7 0 0 5.0 0 2 4.4 0 8 5.0 1 30 5.0

CAREER TOTALS FOR VICKI BAUGH YEAR 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL

GP 38 14 0 52

GS 0 10 0 10

MIN-AVG 496-13.1 267-19.1 0-0.0 763-14.7

FG 79 36 0 115

FGA 143 79 0 222

PCT .552 .456 .000 .518

3FG 0 0 0 0

3FGA 0 0 0 0

PCT .000 .000 .000 .000

FT 42 19 0 61

FTA PCT 54 .778 31 .613 0 .000 85 .718

OFF DEF TOT-AVG 56 96 152-4.0 41 61 102-7.3 0 0 0-0.0 97 157 254-4.9

PF-FO 73-4 34-2 0-0 107-6

AST 23 13 0 36

TO 64 25 0 89

BLK STL 29 20 21 8 0 0 50 28

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PTS-AVG 200-5.3 91-6.5 0-0.0 291-5.6


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 ● Named to State Farm WBCA All-Region Team for Region 3. ● Named Associated Press First Team All-SEC ● Named First Team All-SEC and SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the league coaches. ● Averaged 12.9 ppg, 3.1 rpg and 2.8 apg in SEC contests. ● Is currently third in the UT annals with 230 career three-pointers. ● Is in second place in the UT single season record books with 100 threes on the year; Shanna Zolman is first with 103 ● As of March 15, she is first in the SEC and 17th in the NCAA, converting 42.9 of her three point field goals (93-of-217), is third in the SEC and 16th in the NCAA with 93 threes made (2.9 per game), and is eighth in the SEC in scoring with 14.1 ppg. ● Was 4-of-7 from the field, including three three-pointers, against Dayton to finish with 11 points. Also dished out three assists and grabbed two rebounds. ● Converted on 4-of-12 three-point attempts to finish with 14 points against Austin Peay. Added a pair of assists, a rebound and a steal. ● Tallied eight points, three rebounds and two assists against Kentucky in SEC title game. ● Made 4-of-13 three-point attempts to finish with 12 points against Vanderbilt. Added five rebounds. ● Scored 16 points and went 4-of-9 from three-point range and dished a game-high five assists against Ole Miss in the SEC Tournament. ● Tallied seven points, four assists and three rebounds against Ole Miss. ● Finished with 12 points on 5-of-12 shooting against Kentucky. ● Was named CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Women’s Basketball First Team. She is only the sixth Lady Vol to earn Academic All-America First Team distinction. ● Tallied 10 points, a game-high six assists and two rebounds in 37 minutes against LSU. ● Tallied 13 points, five boards and two assists, playing all 40 minutes at Alabama. ● Named SEC Player of the Week for her performance at Vanderbilt, Ole Miss and against Florida. ● Scored a game high 24 points on 9-of-17 shooting, including a 6-of-12 performance from behind the arc against Florida. ● Became the 34th Lady Vol to eclipse the 1,000 point barrier in her time at Rocky Top with a threepointer at the 10:20 mark of the first half at Ole Miss. She finished with 12 points (including nine in the second half), six assists and four rebounds against the Rebels. ● Scored eight of her 10 points in the second half at Vanderbilt. Added four rebounds and two assists in the contest. ● Named to the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV First Team ● Scored 17 points, all of which came in the second half, against Arkansas. Added three rebounds and three assists. ● Played all 40 minutes at South Carolina and hit a key jumper with 27 seconds left to put UT up 58-55. Tallied seven points, four steals, three rebounds and two assists. ● Scored a team-high 20 points agai nst Auburn on 7-of-15 shooting, including 6-of-12 from three-point range. ● Came off the bench for the first time since Jan. 25, 2009, at Auburn as a coach’s decision. Scored 10 points on 4-of-7 shooting, including a pair of threes at LSU. Added three rebounds and two assists. ● Scored eight points, grabbed three rebounds and dished three assists at Georgia, but committed six turnovers and shot only 3-of-10 from the field. ● Scored nine points and grabbed four rebounds against Vanderbilt. Added three steals and a pair of assists. ● Scored eight second half points at Florida, including a game-winning reverse layup with 2.3 seconds to play. Also made two threes to keep UT within striking distance. ● Tied for team high with 16 points, including four three-pointers, and pulled down a season-high six rebounds at Mississippi State. ● Scored a game high 23 points on 9-of-15 shooting, including 5-of-8 from three-point range, against South Carolina. Added four rebounds, three assists and a steal. ● Scored a team high 25 points on 9-of-14 shooting, including 5-of-8 from beyond the arc against Oklahoma. Also pulled down four rebounds and dished three assists. ● Scored a game high 19 points on 8-of-12 shooting in 20 minutes against Old Dominion. ● Scored a game high 19 points on 7-of-10 shooting (including 4-of-5 threes) in only 17 minutes at San Francisco. Added four assists and two steals. ● Scored a team high 15 points against Stanford and made three three pointers, tying her for third in the UT record books with Brittany Jackson (161 career threes made). ● Tied a season high with five three pointers and scored a team high 19 points against Louisville. Added two assists, two steals and a rebound. Was 3-of-3 from beyond the arc in only eight minutes of the second half. ● Played all but 23 seconds against Rutgers and finished with eight points, five rebounds and four assists. ● Scored a team-high 15 points on 6-of-14 shooting, including three three-pointers, against Texas. Added four assists and three rebounds. ● Tallied nine points on a trio of three pointers in 18 minutes against George Washington. Added two rebounds and an assist. ● Finished with 12 points, all of which came in the second half, against UCLA. Added four rebounds and four assists. ● Scored 16 points, to go with five assists and three steals at MTSU. ● Scored six points in 21 seconds against the Cavaliers, and converted a four-point play early in the second half to silence the record UVa crowd. ● Scored a game high 24 points, including five three pointers, at Virginia. Added four rebounds and two assists. ● Scored nine points on three 3-pointers in 25 seconds of the second half against Texas Tech. ● Finished with 14 points on 5-of-9 shooting, including four threes against the Lady Raiders. Added four rebounds and two assists in 21 minutes. ● Finished with 13 points, two assists and one rebound in 32 minutes against Baylor. ● Was named to the Preseason First Team All-SEC in a vote of league coaches and to the Preseason Second Team All-SEC by the league media. ● Has made at least four three-pointers 23 times in her career ● Has 57 career double figure scoring games, including 30 of her last 38 games. Has 11 career 20-plus point performances.

ANGIE BJORKLUND Junior ● 6-0 ● Guard/Forward Spokane Valley, Wash. University HS BJORKLUND’S 2009-10 Season Highs Points:.................... 25 vs. Oklahoma (1-3-10) Rebounds:..... 6 at Mississippi State (1-10-10) Assists:.......................... 6 vs. LSU (2-22-10)* Steals:............... 4 at South Carolina (1-31-10) Blocks:................... 1 vs. Kentucky (2-25-10)* Field Goals:................ 9 vs. Florida (2-14-10)* 3-Pointers:.................. 6 vs. Florida (2-14-10)* Free Throws:............ 4 vs. Kentucky (3-7-10)* Minutes:...................40 at Alabama (2-18-10)* BJORKLUND’S Career Highs Points: .......... 29 at Old Dominion (12-18-08)* Rebounds: . ......8 vs. Old Dominion (12-5-07) Assists: ..................... 7 vs. Georgia (2-5-09)* Steals: . ........... 4 at South Carolina (1-31-10)* Blocks: ....................2 vs. DePaul (11-30-08)* Field Goals: ........... 11 vs. Arkansas (1-24-08) 3-pointers: ............. 7 vs. Arkansas (1-24-08)* Free Throws: ........... 4 vs. Kentucky (3-7-10)* Minutes: . .............. 41 vs. Stanford (12-21-08) BJORKLUND’S SEC Highs Points: ...................29 vs. Arkansas (1-24-08) Rebounds: .7 vs. Mississippi State (2-22-09)* Assists: ..................... 7 vs. Georgia (2-5-09)* Steals: . ........... 4 at South Carolina (1-31-10)* Blocks: ...........2 vs. South Carolina (1-13-08) Field Goals: ........... 11 vs. Arkansas (1-24-08) 3-Pointers: . .............7 vs. Arkansas (1-24-08) Free Throws:............ 4 vs. Kentucky (3-7-10)* Minutes:...................40 at Alabama (2-18-10)* BJORKLUND’S NCAA Highs Points: .............16 vs. Oral Roberts (3-23-08) Rebounds: . .......7 vs. Oral Roberts (3-23-08) Assists: .................... 3 vs. Dayton (3-22-10)* Steals: . ...................2 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) Blocks: ..............1 vs. Oral Roberts (3-23-08) Field Goals: ............6 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) 3-Pointers: . .......4 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10)* Free Throws:......2 vs. Oral Roberts (3-23-08) Minutes:.................40 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) * indicates most recent high

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Opponent #7/4 Baylor Texas Tech #12/17 Virginia Middle Tennessee UCLA George Washington #17/17 Texas Rutgers Louisville #2/2 Stanford San Francisco Old Dominion #14/15 Oklahoma South Carolina Mississippi State Florida #rv/22 Vanderbilt #8/8 Georgia #18/19 LSU Auburn South Carolina Arkansas #rv/22 Vanderbilt Ole Miss Florida Alabama #20/rv LSU #16/14 Kentucky Ole Miss Ole Miss Vanderbilt #19/18 Kentucky Austin Peay Dayton

BJORKLUND’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME 3-PTS REB Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A 11/15/09 * 32 4-13 3-8 2-4 0-1-1 2 2 11/17/09 * 21 5-9 4-6 0-1 2-2-4 2 2 11/22/09 * 35 9-17 5-10 1-1 0-4-4 1 2 11/25/09 * 37 7-15 2-6 0-1 0-1-1 1 5 11/28/09 * 36 4-11 3-8 1-3 1-3-4 4 4 12/1/09 * 18 3-7 3-6 0-0 0-2-2 1 1 12/6/09 * 32 6-14 3-9 0-0 1-2-3 2 4 12/13/09 * 40 3-8 0-1 2-2 2-3-5 2 4 12/16/09 * 25 6-16 5-10 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 12/19/09 * 38 5-16 3-8 2-2 0-1-1 4 1 12/22/09 * 17 7-10 4-5 1-2 1-0-1 1 4 12/30/09 * 20 8-12 3-5 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 1/3/10 * 37 9-14 5-8 2-2 1-3-4 2 3 1/7/10 * 37 9-15 5-8 0-0 2-2-4 2 3 1/10/10 * 28 6-14 4-9 0-0 1-5-6 0 2 1/14/10 * 36 3-11 2-6 0-0 0-3-3 3 1 1/17/10 * 37 3-11 1-5 2-2 1-3-4 2 2 1/21/10 * 39 3-10 2-7 0-0 1-2-3 1 3 1/24/10 31 4-7 2-2 0-0 0-3-3 2 2 1/28/10 * 27 7-15 6-12 0-0 1-0-1 1 1 1/31/10 * 40 3-9 1-4 0-0 0-3-3 2 2 2/4/10 * 35 5-11 3-6 4-4 0-3-3 1 3 2/8/10 * 38 4-11 2-4 0-0 0-4-4 2 2 2/11/10 * 34 4-13 4-11 0-1 1-3-4 2 6 2/14/10 * 37 9-17 6-12 0-0 0-1-1 0 3 2/18/10 * 40 5-13 2-5 1-2 1-4-5 2 2 2/22/10 * 37 4-12 0-2 2-2 1-1-2 1 6 2/25/10 * 30 5-11 2-5 0-0 0-0-0 3 2 2/28/10 * 34 3-10 0-3 1-2 1-2-3 2 4 3/5/10 * 24 5-12 4-9 2-2 0-1-1 1 5 3/6/10 * 37 4-13 4-13 0-0 2-3-5 0 1 3/7/10 * 37 2-8 0-4 4-4 0-3-3 2 2 3/20/10 * 28 5-13 4-12 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 3/22/10 * 27 4-7 3-4 0-0 0-2-2 2 3

TO 0 2 3 1 5 1 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 6 3 2 1 2 0 4 1 3 2 4 2 1 3 4 1 0

Angie Bjorklund’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Oral Roberts 1 0 18 5 13 .385 4 10 .400 2 2 1.000 Purdue 1 0 19 1 6 .167 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 Notre Dame 1 0 21 2 6 .333 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 Texas A&M 1 0 15 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 LSU 1 0 14 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 Stanford 1 0 15 0 5 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2008 6 0 102 10 36 .278 5 19 .263 2 2 1.000 Ball State 1 1 40 6 18 .333 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 2009 1 1 40 6 18 .333 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 Austin Peay 1 1 28 5 13 .385 4 12 .333 0 0 .000 Dayton 1 1 27 4 7 .571 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 2009 2 2 55 9 20 .450 7 16 .438 0 0 .000 Career Totals 9 3 197 25 74 .338 14 43 .326 2 2 1.000

Blk 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stl 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 3 0 3 1 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1

Off Def 3 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 6 3 1 3 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 9 10

Pts 13 14 24 16 12 9 15 8 19 15 19 19 25 23 16 8 9 8 10 20 7 17 10 12 24 13 10 12 7 16 12 8 14 11

Tot 7 2 1 0 1 1 12 4 4 1 2 3 19

Avg 7.0 4.5 3.3 2.5 2.2 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 2.1

PF-FO 1-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 10-0 4-0 4-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 17-0

A 0 3 0 0 1 0 4 3 3 2 3 5 12

TO 4 1 3 0 0 0 8 2 2 1 0 1 11

Blk 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Stl 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 6

Pts 16 2 5 2 2 0 27 14 14 14 11 25 66

AST 52 74 93 219

TO 62 64 61 187

Avg 16.0 9.0 7.7 6.3 5.4 4.5 4.5 14.0 14.0 14.0 12.5 12.5 7.3

CAREER TOTALS FOR ANGIE BJORKLUND YEAR 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL

GP 38 28 34 100

GS 30 25 33 88

MIN-AVG 905-23.8 892-31.9 1101-32.4 2898-29.0

FG 115 122 173 410

FGA 298 319 405 1022

PCT .386 .382 .427 .401

3FG 68 62 100 230

3FGA 185 152 233 570

PCT .368 .408 .429 .404

FT 20 38 29 87

FTA PCT 23 .870 48 .792 39 .744 110 .791

OFF DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO 42 78 120-3.2 79-3 38 45 83-3.0 73-1 20 74 94-2.8 56-0 100 197 297-3.0 208-4

BLK STL 5 31 9 30 6 32 20 93

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)

PTS-AVG 318-8.4 344-12.3 475-14.0 1137-11.4


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 ● Named SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player after averaging a team-best 14.7 ppg and converting 70.4 percent of her field goals. Added 5.7 rpg and 2.0 bpg. ● Named SEC Sixth Woman of the Year by the league coaches. ● Averaged 10.9 ppg and 6.5 rpg in SEC games. ● As of March 15, she is sixth in the SEC in field goal percentage, having converted 135-of244 attempts (55.3 percent) and ninth in the league in blocked shots (38 total, 1.2 bpg). ● Played excellent in the post against Dayton. Finished with 14 points and eight rebounds in 21 minutes. ● Played a solid all-around game against Austin Peay. Finished with nine boards, eight points, one assist, one block and one steal in 24 minutes. ● Named Lady Vol Athlete of the Week following SEC Tournament. ● Finished with eight points, four rebounds and two blocks against Kentucky. ● Scored a game-high 15 points on 6-of-8 shooting against Vanderbilt and tied for gamehigh honors by hauling in seven rebounds. ● Scored a game-high 21 points on 9-of-11 shooting and grabbed six boards against Ole Miss. Played extremely well all around. ● Finished with nine points, six boards and two blocks against Ole Miss. ● Very solid game against Kentucky off the bench. Tallied 10 points, seven rebounds, four blocks and three assists against the Wildcats. Made a great no-look assist at the 11:44 mark on Bass’ three put UT up 20-6. ● Came off the bench to make 8-of-15 field goals and tied for game-high honors with 18 points against LSU. In 26 minutes, she added six rebounds, two blocks and two assists. ● Started her sixth career game at Alabama and finished with her fourth career double double (20 points, 10 rebounds). ● Tallied four points, five rebounds and five blocks against Florida. ● Earned player of the game honors at Ole Miss after converting 6-of-11 field goals for 12 points and grabbing eight boards off the bench. Continues to play extremely well down low. ● Came off the bench to score 10 points and grab seven rebounds at Vanderbilt. Played very well in the post. ● Made her fifth career start and scored a game high 20 points against Arkansas to go with nine rebounds. Along with fellow post Kelley Cain, the two dominated the low post. ● Played excellent off the bench at South Carolina. Finished with 13 points on 6-of-8 shooting, four rebounds and two assists. ● Finished with 11 points on 4-of-9 shooting against Auburn and hauled in eight rebounds. ● Made her fourth career start at LSU. Tallied team-bests of 14 points on 6-of-13 shooting and seven rebounds in 23 minutes. Was very effective in the low post. ● Started her third career game at Georgia. Scored eight points, including a 4-of-5 effort a the free throw line and grabbed seven boards. ● Played a solid all-around game against Vanderbilt. Tallied four points, four rebounds and four assists versus the Commodores. ● Came off the bench to play 17 solid minutes at Florida. Finished with nine points and eight rebounds. ● Played solid in the post and tallied eight points and three rebounds at Mississippi State. Post defense helped limit MSU to only 16 points in the paint. ● Made her second career start against South Carolina. Finished with five boards, four points, two assists and a block. ● Played very well in the post against Oklahoma. Converted 6-of-9 field goals to finish with 13 points. Added five rebounds, two blocks, an assist and a steal. ● Scored 16 points on 7-of-12 shooting, pulled down six rebounds and dished out a careerhigh tying three assists against Old Dominion. ● Was very effective down low against San Francisco, scoring eight points and grabbing six boards in a season high 24 minutes. ● Scored four points and grabbed two boards against Stanford. ● Posted her third career double double against Louisville with 12 points and 10 rebounds, to go with three blocks in 20 minutes. ● Finished with 10 points and four rebounds in only 16 minutes against Rutgers. ● Made her first career start against Texas, finishing with seven rebounds and four points. ● Played exceptional in the post against George Washington. Was 11-of-15 from the field to finish with a career high 23 points. Pulled down a season best seven rebounds. ● Finished with four points and three rebounds in 15 minutes against UCLA. ● Saw limited action at MTSU. ● Grabbed six boards, to go with one block and one steal in 14 minutes at Virginia. ● Did not travel to San Antonio for game against Texas Tech after a violation of team policy. ● Came off the bench for 13 solid minutes against Baylor, finishing with four points. Played a good defensive game against Baylor’s Brittney Griner. ● Has four career double doubles ● Has 23 career double digit scoring games and five contests where she pulled down double figure rebounds. Has tallied 20-plus points four times.

ALYSSIA BREWER Sophomore ● 6-3 ● Forward Sapulpa, Okla. Sapulpa HS Brewer’s 2009-10 Season Highs Points:.....23 vs. George Washinton (12-1-09) Rebounds:...............10 at Alabama (2-18-10)* Assists:.................... 4 vs. Vanderbilt (1-17-10) Steals:.......................... 2 vs. Auburn (1-28-10) Blocks:................... 4 vs. Kentucky (2-25-10)* Field Goals:.....11 vs. George Washington (12-1-09) 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws:............... 6 at Alabama (2-18-10) Minutes:.......................35 vs. Arkansas (2-4-10) Brewer’s career Highs Points: ....23 vs. George Washinton (12-1-09) Rebounds: . ................ 15 vs. Auburn (3-7-09) Assists: ..................4 vs. Vanderbilt (1-17-10) Steals: . ....................3 at Gonzaga (12-30-08) Blocks: .................. 4 vs. Kentucky (2-25-10)* Field Goals: ....11 vs. George Washington (12-1-09) 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws: . ...........6 at Alabama (2-18-10)* Minutes: . .................35 vs. Arkansas (2-4-10) Brewer’s SEC Highs Points: ......................21 vs. Ole Miss (3-5-10) Rebounds: . ................ 15 vs. Auburn (3-7-09) Assists: ..................4 vs. Vanderbilt (1-17-10) Steals: . ......................2 vs. Auburn (1-28-10)* Blocks: .................. 4 vs. Kentucky (2-25-10)* Field Goals: ................9 vs. Ole Miss (3-5-10) 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws: . .............6 at Alabama (2-18-10)* Minutes: . .................35 vs. Arkansas (2-4-10) Brewer’s NCAA Highs Points: ...................... 14 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Rebounds: . .......... 10 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) Assists: .................. 3 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) Steals: . .............. 1 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10)* Blocks: ................... 2 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) Field Goals: ................ 7 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws: . ........... 2 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) Minutes: . .............. 28 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) * indicates most recent high

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Opponent #7/4 Baylor Texas Tech #12/17 Virginia Middle Tennessee UCLA George Washington #17/17 Texas Rutgers Louisville #2/2 Stanford San Francisco Old Dominion #14/15 Oklahoma South Carolina Mississippi State Florida #rv/22 Vanderbilt #8/8 Georgia #18/19 LSU Auburn South Carolina Arkansas #rv/22 Vanderbilt Ole Miss Florida Alabama #20/rv LSU #16/14 Kentucky Ole Miss Ole Miss Vanderbilt #19/18 Kentucky Austin Peay Dayton

BREWER’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME 3-PTS REB Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF 11/15/09 13 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 4 11/17/09 DNP 11/22/09 14 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 1 11/25/09 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 11/28/09 15 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 12/1/09 22 11-15 0-0 1-3 1-6-7 3 12/6/09 * 18 2-5 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 2 12/13/09 16 3-5 0-0 4-5 0-4-4 0 12/16/09 20 6-11 0-0 0-3 6-4-10 3 12/19/09 13 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 3 12/22/09 24 3-6 0-0 2-2 0-6-6 1 12/30/09 22 7-12 0-0 2-2 3-3-6 3 1/3/10 20 6-9 0-0 1-1 1-4-5 2 1/7/10 * 23 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 2 1/10/10 16 4-7 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 0 1/14/10 17 3-5 0-0 3-3 4-4-8 1 1/17/10 17 2-5 0-0 0-3 2-2-4 3 1/21/10 * 21 2-6 0-0 4-5 4-3-7 1 1/24/10 * 23 6-13 0-0 2-4 4-3-7 3 1/28/10 24 4-9 0-0 3-4 1-7-8 0 1/31/10 25 6-8 0-0 1-1 0-4-4 4 2/4/10 * 35 8-14 0-0 4-6 3-6-9 2 2/8/10 21 4-9 0-0 2-2 5-2-7 3 2/11/10 24 6-11 0-0 0-0 5-3-8 3 2/14/10 24 2-6 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 0 2/18/10 * 30 7-14 0-0 6-12 4-6-10 2 2/22/10 26 8-15 0-0 2-2 2-4-6 2 2/25/10 26 3-8 0-0 4-4 1-6-7 2 2/28/10 * 25 4-11 0-0 1-3 1-5-6 2 3/5/10 * 28 9-11 0-0 3-4 1-5-6 0 3/6/10 * 28 6-8 0-0 3-7 2-5-7 2 3/7/10 * 21 4-8 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 2 3/20/10 * 24 4-10 0-0 0-0 2-7-9 2 3/22/10 * 21 7-13 0-0 0-1 4-4-8 4

Alyssia Brewer’s career Opponent GP GS Min FG Ball State 1 0 28 1 2009 1 0 28 1 Austin Peay 1 1 24 4 Dayton 1 1 21 7 2010 2 2 45 11 Career 3 2 73 12

A 1

TO Blk Stl 2 0 0

Pts 4

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 4 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 2 1 2 3 0 1 1 1 1 1

1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 2 0 3 1 0 2 2 1 1

0 2 4 23 4 10 12 4 8 16 13 4 8 9 4 8 14 11 13 20 10 12 4 20 18 10 9 21 15 8 8 14

ncaa tournament stats FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA 5 .200 0 0 .000 2 4 5 .200 0 0 .000 2 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 13 .538 0 0 .000 0 1 23 .478 0 0 .000 0 1 28 .429 0 0 .000 2 4

Pct .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 .500

1 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 3 2 4 2 2 2 2 1 1

1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0

Off Def 5 5 5 5 2 7 4 4 6 11 11 16

Tot 10 10 9 8 17 27

Avg PF-FO A TO Blk 10.0 2-0 3 1 2 10.0 2-0 3 1 2 9.0 2-0 1 1 1 8.5 4-0 1 1 1 8.5 6-0 2 2 2 9.0 8-0 5 3 4

Stl 1 1 1 0 1 2

Pts 4 4 8 14 22 26

AST 27 31 58

TO 35 38 73

Avg 4.0 4.0 8.0 11.0 11.0 8.7

CAREER TOTALS FOR ALYSSIA BREWER YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL

GP 33 33 66

GS 0 12 12

MIN-AVG 522-15.8 700-21.2 1222-18.5

FG 73 146 219

FGA 178 267 445

PCT .410 .547 .492

3FG 0 0 0

3FGA 1 0 1

PCT .000 .000 .000

FT 48 48 96

FTA PCT 79 .608 79 .608 158 .608

OFF DEF TOT-AVG 65 78 143-4.3 68 126 194-5.9 133 204 337-5.1

PF-FO 65-0 66-0 131-0

BLK STL 22 21 40 15 62 36

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)

PTS-AVG 194-5.9 340-10.3 534-8.1


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 ● Named to State Farm WBCA All-Region Team for Region 3. ● Named Associated Press First Team All-SEC. ● Named First Team All-SEC and SEC All-Defensive Team by the league coaches. ● Averaged 11.9 ppg, 7.9 rpg and 4.5 bpg in SEC games. ● Is currently sixth all-time in the UT record books with 160 career blocks; Nicky Anosike is fifth with 161. ● Holds the Tennessee single season record for blocks with 111 on the campaign. ● As of March 15, she is first in the SEC and fourth in the NCAA with 103 blocks and 3.4 bpg. Is second in the SEC in field goal percentage, converting at a 60.3 percent clip (129-of-214) and sixth in rebounding with 7.4 rpg (223 total). ● Dominated in the low post against Dayton. Finished with 12 points, nine rebounds and six blocks in 21 minutes. ● Notched her sixth career double double with 18 points and 12 rebounds in only 22 minutes against Austin Peay. ● Got in early foul trouble against Kentucky and played only 16 minutes total. Finished with 11 points, four rebounds and two assists. ● Played only 20 minutes against Vanderbilt and finished with nine points and seven rebounds. ● Tallied five points, five rebounds and two blocks against Ole Miss. ● With three blocks against Ole Miss, she passed former Player of the Year Candace Parker for the UT single season blocks record. Parker tallied 99 swats during the 2006-07 campaign. Cain had eight rebounds, seven points and three blocks against the Rebels. ● Was 6-of-9 from the field to finish with a team-best 14 points against Kentucky. Added seven blocks and six rebounds in only 19 minutes. Scored 11 points, grabbed all six boards and blocked six shots in the second half. ● Set a UT school record with 12 blocks against LSU. It was the second-best single game performance in SEC history. Was 7-of-8 from the field to score 16 points and grabbed seven rebounds in 23 minutes. ● Did not travel to Alabama in order to attend classes. Team had missed four of six Thursdays. ● Tied her career high with 19 points on 8-of-12 shooting against Florida. Also hauled in eight boards and blocked seven shots. Was dominant down low. ● Pulled down 16 boards to go with seven points and two blocks at Ole Miss. ● Named Lady Vol Athlete of the Week for the second time this season after leading UT to wins over Arkansas and at Vanderbilt. ● Was 8-of-10 from the floor to score a career best 19 points at Vanderbilt. Added seven rebounds, five blocks and two steals. Played very well in the low post against VU. ● Tied a school record with eight blocks and set a career high of 17 rebounds against Arkansas. Tossed in 14 points. Along with fellow post Alyssia Brewer, the two dominated the low post. ● Played very well in the low post at South Carolina. Finished with 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting, four rebounds and four blocks. ● Tallied seven points, four rebounds and three blocks against Auburn. Played well in the post and helped limit AU’s KeKe Carrier to only eight points - six below her average. ● Was perfect shooting the ball at LSU. Finished 4-of-4 from the field and 3-of-3 from the charity stripe to tally 11 points. Added four blocks and three rebounds. Was very effective in the low post against the Lady Tigers. ● Was 5-of-9 from the floor to finish with 10 points and nine rebounds at Georgia before fouling out with 4:13 to play. ● Named Lady Vol Athlete of the Week after leading UT to wins at Florida and over Vanderbilt. ● Played very well in the post against Vanderbilt, scoring 14 points on 6-of-7 shooting. Hauled in nine boards, blocked two shots and dished two assists. ● Scored the first six points of the game at Florida and finished with her third career double double (17 pts, 10 rebs). Made go-ahead layup with 1:32 to play against the Gators. Tied her career high with 17 points. ● Played very solid in the post, finishing with six points and five rebounds in 15 minutes at Mississippi State. Post defense helped limit MSU to only 16 points in the paint. ● Tallied eight points, tied a season best of six blocks and grabbed five rebounds in 22 minutes against South Carolina. ● Played very well in the post against Oklahoma. Finished with 10 points, eight rebounds and five blocks. ● In only 14 minutes against Old Dominion, scored nine points, grabbed eight boards and had four blocks. ● Pulled down seven boards, including five offensive, scored six points, blocked two shots and dished two assists in only 17 minutes of action at San Francisco. ● Finished with six points, seven boards and three blocks against Stanford. ● Was 4-of-4 from the floor in 13 minutes against Louisville to finish with eight points, three rebounds, a block and a steal. ● Tallied nine points, seven rebounds, six blocks and three assists against Rutgers. ● Came off the bench to finish with 12 points, six rebounds and four blocks in 17 minutes against Texas. ● Did not play against George Washington due to concussion suffered against UCLA. ● Tied her career and season high with 11 rebounds for the second game in a row against UCLA. Added eight points, two assists, two blocks and a steal. ● Tied a career high with 11 rebounds at Middle Tennessee, to go with six points. ● Her inside presence against the Cavaliers was key to opening the perimeter up for Lady Vol guards ● Finished with six points, six boards and six blocks at Virginia. The six blocks were one off her career high and tied her for third in single game blocks in UT history. ● Was 3-of-4 from the field and finished with seven points in 23 minutes against Texas Tech. Added eight boards, two assists, one block and a steal against the Lady Raiders. ● Played a very good defensive game, helping to limit Baylor’s Brittney Griner to only three field goals and four rebounds. ● In 17 minutes against Baylor, scored 15 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Scored 13 second half points to help UT grab control of the game. ● Has six career double doubles. ● Has 28 career double digit scoring outings. Has hauled in double figure rebounds eight times.

KELLEY CAIN RS-Sophomore ● 6-6 ● Center Atlanta, Ga. St. Pius X HS Cain’s 2009-10 Season Highs Points:...................... 19 vs. Florida (2-14-10)* Rebounds:................17 vs. Arkansas (2-4-10) Assists:.................... 3 vs. Rutgers (12-13-09) Steals:........................2 at Vanderbilt (2-8-10)* Blocks:...........................12 vs. LSU (2-22-10) Field Goals:..........9 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws:................. 5 at Florida (1-14-10) Minutes: . ................. 38 at Ole Miss (2-11-10) Cain’s career Highs Points: ..................... 19 vs. Florida (2-14-10)* Rebounds: . .............. 17 vs. Arkansas (2-4-10) Assists: ....................5 vs. Alabama (2-12-09) Steals: . .....................2 at Vanderbilt (2-8-10)* Blocks: ..........................12 vs. LSU (2-22-10) Field Goals: .........9 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws:................. 5 at Florida (1-14-10) Minutes: . ................. 38 at Ole Miss (2-11-10) Cain’s SEC Highs Points: ..................... 19 vs. Florida (2-14-10)* Rebounds: . .............. 17 vs. Arkansas (2-4-10) Assists: ....................5 vs. Alabama (2-12-09) Steals: . .....................2 at Vanderbilt (2-8-10)* Blocks: ..........................12 vs. LSU (2-22-10) Field Goals: ............... 8 vs. Florida (2-14-10)* 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws: ................ 5 at Florida (1-14-10) Minutes: . ................. 38 at Ole Miss (2-11-10) Cain’s NCAA Highs Points: ...............18 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) Rebounds: . ........ 12 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) Assists: .................. 1 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) Steals: . ......................................................... 0 Blocks: ....................... 6 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Field Goals: ..........9 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws: ................................................ 0 Minutes: . ...........22 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) *Indicates most recent high

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2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Opponent #7/4 Baylor Texas Tech #12/17 Virginia Middle Tennessee UCLA George Washington #17/17 Texas Rutgers Louisville #2/2 Stanford San Francisco Old Dominion #14/15 Okklahoma South Carolina Mississippi State Florida #rv/22 Vanderbilt #8/8 Georgia #18/19 LSU Auburn South Carolina Arkansas #rv/22 Vanderbilt Ole Miss Florida Alabama #20/rv LSU #16/14 Kentucky Ole Miss Ole Miss Vanderbilt #19/18 Kentucky Austin Peay Dayton

CAIN’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME 3-PTS REB Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF 11/15/09 * 17 6-12 0-0 3-3 4-3-7 5 11/17/09 * 23 3-4 0-0 1-4 2-6-8 3 11/22/09 * 27 2-5 0-0 2-4 1-5-6 3 11/25/09 * 32 3-6 0-0 0-2 3-8-11 4 11/28/09 * 33 3-9 0-0 2-6 5-6-11 2 12/1/09 DNP 12/6/09 17 6-6 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 2 12/13/09 * 35 3-9 0-0 3-6 1-6-7 1 12/16/09 * 13 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 3 12/19/09 * 27 3-7 0-0 0-0 4-3-7 4 12/22/09 * 17 3-8 0-0 0-0 5-2-7 0 12/30/09 * 14 4-6 0-0 1-3 1-7-8 1 1/3/10 * 24 5-11 0-0 0-2 4-4-8 2 1/7/10 * 22 2-7 0-0 4-5 3-2-5 1 1/10/10 * 15 3-4 0-0 0-3 1-4-5 2 1/14/10 * 28 6-7 0-0 5-6 5-5-10 2 1/17/10 * 32 6-7 0-0 2-6 3-6-9 3 1/21/10 * 29 5-9 0-0 0-0 1-8-9 5 1/24/10 * 23 4-4 0-0 3-3 0-3-3 4 1/28/10 * 22 3-5 0-0 1-2 2-2-4 3 1/31/10 * 26 5-8 0-0 0-4 1-3-4 3 2/4/10 * 33 7-11 0-0 0-2 5-12-17 1 2/8/10 * 36 8-10 0-0 3-5 2-5-7 2 2/11/10 * 38 3-6 0-0 1-4 6-10-16 3 2/14/10 * 32 8-12 0-0 3-4 4-4-8 3 2/18/10 DNP 2/22/10 * 23 7-8 0-0 2-2 2-5-7 5 2/25/10 * 19 6-9 0-0 2-2 2-4-6 3 2/28/10 * 27 2-7 0-0 3-7 4-4-8 2 3/5/10 * 16 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-5-5 4 3/6/10 * 20 3-6 0-0 3-5 3-4-7 3 3/7/10 * 16 4-5 0-0 3-3 1-3-4 4 3/20/10 * 22 9-11 0-0 0-3 8-4-12 3 3/22/10 * 21 6-10 0-0 0-3 4-5-9 1

A 1 2 0 1 2

TO 1 3 0 2 2

Blk 0 1 6 0 2

Stl 1 1 1 0 1

Pts 15 7 6 6 8

1 3 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 3 2 2 0 1 3 3 0 1 5 5 6 1 3 0 1 1 2

4 6 1 3 2 4 5 6 2 0 2 2 4 3 4 8 5 2 7

1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1

12 9 8 6 6 9 10 8 6 17 14 10 11 7 10 14 19 7 19

0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0

1 1 3 1 1 3 4 0

12 7 3 2 0 0 2 6

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 14 7 5 9 11 18 12

Kelley Cain’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Ball State 1 1 14 5 7 .714 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 3 5 2009 1 1 14 5 7 .714 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 3 5 Austin Peay 1 1 22 9 11 .818 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 8 4 Dayton 1 1 21 6 10 .600 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 4 5 2010 2 2 43 15 21 .714 0 0 .000 0 6 .000 12 9 Career 3 3 57 20 28 .714 0 0 .000 0 7 .000 15 14

Tot 8 8 12 9 21 29

Avg PF-FO A TO Blk 8.0 0-0 1 2 2 8.0 0-0 1 2 2 12.0 3-0 0 4 2 10.5 1-0 0 0 6 10.5 4-0 0 4 8 9.7 4-0 1 6 10

Stl 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 10 10 18 12 30 40

Avg 10.0 10.0 18.0 15.0 15.0 13.3

CAREER TOTALS FOR KELLEY CAIN YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL

GP 27 32 59

GS 9 31 40

MIN-AVG 471-17.4 779-24.3 1256-21.3

FG 97 144 241

FGA 157 235 392

PCT .618 .613 .615

3FG 0 0 0

3FGA 0 0 0

PCT .000 .000 .000

FT 28 48 76

FTA PCT 67 .418 101 .475 168 .452

OFF DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO AST 59 84 143-5.3 51-0 17 89 155 244-7.6 87-3 23 148 239 387-6.6 138-3 40

TO 39 63 102

BLK STL 49 12 111 19 160 31

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PTS-AVG 222-8.2 336-10.5 558-9.5


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 ● It was announced on Nov. 23 Dupree would be sidelined for the rest of the season with recurrent lower back pain. ● Logged 18 quality minutes against Texas Tech, playing well on both ends of the floor. Finished with six rebounds, five points and three assists. ● Played only four minutes against Baylor, grabbing one rebound. ● Did not play against Carson-Newman while recovering from back spasms. ● Played 10 minutes against Delta State, grabbing two steals and blocking one shot.

FAITH DUPREE Freshman ● 6-3 ● Forward/Center Knoxville, Tenn. Webb School DUPREE’S 2009-10 Season and CAreer Highs Points:................. 5 vs. Texas Tech (11-17-09) Rebounds:........... 6 vs. Texas Tech (11-17-09) Assists:............... 3 vs. Texas Tech (11-17-09) Steals:............................................................ 0 Blocks:.......................................................... 0 Field Goals:......... 1 vs. Texas Tech (11-17-09) 3-Pointers:..................................................... 0 Free Throws:....... 3 vs. Texas Tech (11-17-09) Minutes:............. 18 vs. Texas Tech (11-17-09)

Opponent #7/4 Baylor Texas Tech #12/17 Virginia

DUPREE’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME 3-PTS REB Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A 11/15/09 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 11/17/09 18 1-5 0-1 3-4 3-3-6 3 3 11/22/09 DNP

TO Blk Stl 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 2 5

CAREER TOTALS FOR FAITH DUPREE YEAR GP GS MIN-AVG FG FGA PCT 2009-10 2 0 22-11.0 1 6 .167 TOTAL 2 0 22-11.0 1 6 .167

3FG 3FGA PCT FT 0 2 .000 3 0 2 .000 3

FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO AST TO BLK STL PTS-AVG 4 .750 3 4 7-3.5 5-0 3 0 0 0 5-2..5 4 .750 3 4 7-3.5 5-0 3 0 0 0 5-2.5

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2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Is redshirting this season while recovering from brain surgery…Gray underwent surgery on July 2 at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Knoxville to repair her rotator cuff…Post-surgery complications led to the discovery of an unrelated brain aneurysm that began to hemorrhage, causing a stroke…She was flown to University Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, where renowned neurosurgeon Mario Zuccarello, M.D., of the Mayfield Clinic and the University of Cincinnati Neuroscience Institute, performed a 12 1/2 hour surgical procedure to clip the anuerysm… Gray was admitted to the Drake Center in Cincinnati on July 23 for rehabilitation to help build her strength, and improve walking and swallowing.

AMBER GRAY Sophomore ● 6-1 ● Forward West Chester, Ohio Lakota West HS Gray’s 2008-09 Season and Career Highs Points: ........16 vs. Louisiana Tech (11-23-08) Rebounds: . ..7 vs. Louisiana Tech (11-23-08) Assists: ...........................1 at LSU (2-26-09)* Steals: . ..... 2 vs. Western Carolina (11-25-08) Blocks: .......................2 vs. Alabama (3-5-09) Field Goals: ..6 vs. Louisiana Tech (11-23-08) 3-Pointers: . .....1 vs. Middle Tennessee (12-11-08)* Free Throws: ...... 3 vs. Louisiana Tech (11-23-08) Minutes: . ....20 vs. Louisiana Tech (11-23-08) Gray’s SEC Highs Points: ....... 4 vs. Mississippi State (2-22-09)* Rebounds: . .....................4 at LSU (2-26-09)* Assists: ...........................1 at LSU (2-26-09)* Steals: . ......................................................... 0 Blocks: .......................2 vs. Alabama (3-5-09) Field Goals: . ...2 vs. Mississippi State (2-22-09)* 3-Pointers: . ................1 vs. Alabama (3-5-09) Free Throws: ...................2 at LSU (2-26-09)* Minutes: . ....................13 at Auburn (1-25-09) *indicates most recent high

Amber Gray’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Ball State 1 0 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 2009 1 0 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0

Tot Avg 0 0.0 0 0.0

PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

CAREER TOTALS FOR AMBER GRAY YEAR GP GS MIN-AVG FG FGA PCT 2008-09 27 0 205-7.6 28 61 .459 TOTAL 27 0 205-7.6 28 61 .459

3FG 3FGA PCT FT 3 12 .250 15 3 12 .250 15

FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO AST TO BLK STL PTS-AVG 21 .714 19 32 51-1.9 22-0 10 25 6 5 74-2.7 21 .714 19 32 51-1.9 22-0 10 25 6 5 74-2.7

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2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 ● Averaged 9.1 ppg, 7.8 rpg and 0.8 apg in SEC games. ● As of March 10, is fifth in the SEC in rebounding with 7.9 rpg (252 total rebounds). ● Named to SEC Community Service Team. ● Tallied eight points, one rebound, one assist, one block and one steal against Dayton. ● Played very well off the bench against Austin Peay. Tallie eight points, including a 4-of-4 performance at the charity stripe, eight rebounds and two assists. ● Tied for game-high honors with 11 rebounds against Kentucky. Added seven points and two steals. ● Played very well off the bench against Ole Miss. Tallied seven rebounds, four points and three assists. ● Tallied nine points and seven rebounds in 20 minutes against Vanderbilt. Was 5-of-6 from the free throw line. ● Finished with three points and two rebounds against Ole Miss. Did not play in the second half. ● Tallied 13 points and eight rebounds in 21 minutes against Kentucky. Was 7-of-8 from the charity stripe. ● Was 5-of-12 from the field to score 12 points against LSU, and added eight rebounds. Played well defensively on the perimeter. ● Was only 1-of-5 from field and 1-of-4 from free throw line to finish with three points at Alabama. Grabbed five boards in 20 minutes. ● In 20 minutes against Florida was 3-of-4 for six points, grabbed six boards and three steals. ● Tallied only four points and four rebounds at Ole Miss. ● Scored all 10 of her points and grabbed all eight of her rebounds in 12 second half minutes at Vanderbilt. Made 4-of-6 free throws in the final 40 seconds to help ice the game for UT. ● Came off the bench for the third time this season against Arkansas and finished with six boards and five points in only 12 minutes. ● Was only 1-of-8 from the floor at South Carolina but pulled down a game high nine rebounds. ● Notched her 10th career double double with 15 points and a game high 13 rebounds against Auburn. Converted 6-of-8 free throw attempts. ● Scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds at LSU. ● Scored a game-high 14 points on 6-of-9 shooting at Georgia and pulled down eight boards while playing the entire 40 minutes. ● Posted team-highs of 17 points and nine rebounds against Vanderbilt. Added three assists. ● Finished with eight points and 10 boards at Florida, the 13th time she has hauled in double digit rebounds. ● Posted a double double in the first half (12 pts, 10 rebs) at Mississippi State. Finished with 16 points and a career-best 15 rebounds. ● Tallied nine points and nine rebounds in 29 minutes off the bench against South Carolina. ● Finished with nine points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals against Oklahoma. ● Posted a double double with 15 points and 10 rebounds against Old Dominion, and dished out a career best four assists. ● Scored 13 points on the strength of 7-of-8 from the charity stripe and hauled in nine boards in 23 minutes at San Francisco. ● Shot only 3-of-10 from the floor, but was 7-of-11 from the charity stripe to score 13 points against Stanford. Pulled down seven boards and added three blocks. ● In 23 minutes against Louisville, tallied seven points, grabbed 10 boards, blocked three shots and picked up two steals. ● Finished with 10 points and seven rebounds against Rutgers. All of her points and six of her rebounds came in the second half as UT held off the Scarlet Knights. ● Was 5-of-8 from the field to finish with 14 points against Texas. Added five rebounds and two assists. ● Recorded her seventh career double double in the first half against George Washington. Finished with 16 points and 12 rebounds. ● Finished with 11 points, seven rebounds and three steals against UCLA. ● Finished with career high 21 points on 10-of-15 shooting and 12 rebounds at MTSU. Again was charged with guarding the opponents best player, Alysha Clark. Held Clark to only three points in the first half. ● Was a key factor in UT’s win at Virginia. Finished with 14 points and six rebounds. Was charged with stopping UVa All-American Monica Wright and held her to 21 points after Wright scored 35 against UT in 2008-09. ● Played another quality all-around game against Texas Tech. Scored 17 points on 7-of-8 shooting, grabbed six rebounds and added two steals and a block in 20 minutes. ● Played a very solid all-around game against Baylor. Finished with nine points, seven rebounds and four steals against the Lady Bears. ● Was named to Preseason Second Team All-SEC in a vote of league coaches. ● Has 10 career double doubles, including five this season ● Has 32 career double figure scoring outings and 15 career double digit rebound games. Has two career 20-plus point performances.

GLORY JOHNSON Sophomore ● 6-3 ● Forward Knoxville, Tenn. Webb School Johnson’s 2009-10 Season Highs Points:..... 21 at Middle Tennessee (11-25-09) Rebounds:...........15 at Mississippi State (1-10-10) Assists:...........4 vs. Old Dominion (12-30-09) Steals:..........................4 vs. Baylor (11-15-09) Blocks:.................... 3 at Stanford (12-19-09)* Field Goals:.. 10 at Middle Tennessee (11-25-09) 3-Pointers: . ................ 1 vs. Auburn (1-28-10) Free Throws:..... 8 vs. George Washington (12-1-09) Minutes:..................... 40 at Georgia (1-21-10) Johnson’s career Highs Points: .... 21 at Middle Tennessee (11-25-09) Rebounds: . 15 at Mississippi State (1-10-10) Assists: ..........4 vs. Old Dominion (12-30-09) Steals: . ..................... 4 vs. Baylor (11-15-09)* Blocks: ..................3 vs. Louisville (12-16-09) Field Goals: .10 at Middle Tennessee (11-25-09) 3-Pointers: . ................ 1 vs. Auburn (1-28-10) Free Throws: .... 10 at George Washington (12-2-08) Minutes: . .................. 40 at Georgia (1-21-10) Johnson’s SEC Highs Points: .......................20 vs. Georgia (2-5-09) Rebounds: . 15 at Mississippi State (1-10-10) Assists: .................... 3 vs. Ole Miss (3-5-10)* Steals: . ................... 3 vs. Vanderbilt (3-6-10)* Blocks: ......................2 vs. Auburn (1-28-10)* Field Goals: ... 7 at Mississippi State (1-10-10)* 3-Pointers: . ................ 1 vs. Auburn (1-28-10) Free Throws: ............ 9 at Arkansas (1-22-09) Minutes: . .................. 40 at Georgia (1-21-10) Johnson’s NCAA Highs Points: .......................8 vs. Dayton (3-22-10)* Rebounds: . .........8 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) Assists: ...............2 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) Steals: . ....................... 1 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Blocks: ....................... 1 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Field Goals: ..................3 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws: .......4 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) Minutes: . .............. 27 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) *Indicates most recent high

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2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Opponent #7/4 Baylor Texas Tech #12/17 Virginia Middle Tennessee UCLA George Washington #17/17 Texas Rutgers Louisville #2/2 Stanford San Francisco Old Dominion #14/15 Oklahoma South Carolina Mississippi State Florida #rv/22 Vanderbilt #8/8 Georgia #18/19 LSU Auburn South Carolina Arkansas #rv/22 Vanderbilt Ole Miss Florida Alabama #20/rv LSU #16/14 Kentucky Ole Miss Ole Miss Vanderbilt #19/18 Kentucky Austin Peay Dayton

JOHNSON’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME 3-PTS REB Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A 11/15/09 * 33 3-7 0-0 3-3 3-4-7 3 0 11/17/09 * 20 7-8 0-0 3-4 2-4-6 4 0 11/22/09 * 38 5-7 0-0 4-7 2-4-6 3 0 11/25/09 * 37 10-15 0-0 1-1 4-8-12 4 0 11/28/09 * 26 5-10 0-0 1-2 1-6-7 5 1 12/1/09 * 22 4-9 0-0 8-9 4-8-12 0 2 12/6/09 * 24 5-8 0-0 4-4 1-4-5 3 2 12/13/09 * 22 4-9 0-0 2-4 2-5-7 4 1 12/16/09 * 23 2-10 0-0 3-6 6-4-10 0 1 12/19/09 * 34 3-10 0-0 7-11 2-5-7 3 0 12/22/09 * 23 3-9 0-0 7-8 2-7-9 1 0 12/30/09 28 6-8 0-0 3-5 4-6-10 1 4 1/3/10 * 23 4-11 0-0 1-2 3-2-5 2 3 1/7/10 29 2-6 0-0 5-10 2-7-9 2 1 1/10/10 * 31 7-12 0-0 2-3 5-10-15 1 1 1/14/10 * 34 3-6 0-0 2-6 5-5-10 1 2 1/17/10 * 32 6-11 0-0 5-7 5-4-9 2 3 1/21/10 * 40 6-9 0-0 2-2 2-6-8 2 0 1/24/10 * 23 3-5 0-0 2-6 0-6-6 4 1 1/28/10 * 25 4-9 1-1 6-8 5-8-13 2 1 1/31/10 * 28 1-8 0-0 0-0 4-5-9 1 2 2/4/10 12 2-8 0-0 1-4 5-1-6 0 0 2/8/10 * 17 2-5 0-0 6-10 3-5-8 3 1 2/11/10 * 17 2-5 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 1 0 2/14/10 * 20 3-4 0-0 0-1 1-3-4 1 0 2/18/10 * 20 1-5 0-0 1-4 1-4-5 2 0 2/22/10 * 31 5-12 0-0 2-2 3-5-8 3 1 2/25/10 * 21 3-7 0-0 7-8 3-5-8 1 0 2/28/10 12 1-2 0-0 1-3 0-2-2 1 0 3/5/10 27 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-6-7 3 3 3/6/10 20 2-6 0-0 5-6 3-4-7 3 0 3/7/10 28 2-8 0-0 3-5 2-9-11 4 0 3/20/10 22 2-8 0-0 4-4 4-4-8 1 2 3/22/10 21 3-6 0-0 2-4 0-1-1 3 1

Glory Johnson’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Ball State 1 1 27 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 2 2 2009 1 1 27 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 2 2 Austin Peay 1 0 22 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 4 4 Dayton 1 0 21 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 2 4 2010 2 0 43 5 14 .357 0 0 .000 6 8 Career 3 1 70 6 20 .300 0 0 .000 8 10

TO 4 3 2 2 3 2 2 6 1 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 0 5 2 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 4 4 2 2 2

Pct 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .750 .800

Blk 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

Stl 4 2 2 1 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 1

Off Def 4 3 4 3 4 4 0 1 4 5 8 8

Pts 9 17 14 21 11 16 14 10 7 13 13 15 9 9 16 8 17 14 8 15 2 5 10 4 6 3 12 13 3 4 9 7 8 8

Tot 7 7 8 1 9 16

Avg 7.0 7.0 8.0 4.5 4.5 5.3

PF-FO 2-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 4-0 6-0

A TO Blk 0 3 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 1 2 1 3 4 1 3 7 1

Stl Pts Avg 0 4 4.0 0 4 4.0 0 8 8.0 1 8 8.0 1 16 8.0 1 20 6.7

CAREER TOTALS FOR GLORY JOHNSON YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL

GP 33 34 67

GS 28 25 53

MIN-AVG 804-24.4 864-25.4 1668-24.9

FG 109 123 232

FGA 270 268 538

PCT .404 .459 .431

3FG 0 1 1

3FGA 2 1 3

PCT FT .000 117 1.000 103 .333 220

FTA PCT 190 .616 159 .648 349 .630

OFF DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO AST 105 131 236-7.2 73-1 21 93 168 261-7.7 74-1 33 198 299 497-7.4 147-2 54

TO 88 72 160

BLK STL 12 35 11 44 23 79

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)

PTS-AVG 335-10.2 350-10.3 685-10.2


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 ● Named to SEC All-Tournament Team after averaging team-best 10.0 rpg, and added 8.7 ppg and 3.7 apg. ● Averaged 4.8 ppg, 4.8 rpg and 2.2 apg in SEC contests. ● Was outstanding in all facets against Dayton. Was 8-of-16 from the floor and added a free throw for a career-best 17 points. Hauled in 10 rebounds for her third career double double and dished out a career-high seven assists. ● Finished with only three rebounds, two points and one assist in 19 minutes against Austin Peay. ● Tied for game-high honors with 11 rebounds against Kentucky and dished out a team-best four assists. Tossed in six points in title game. ● Played another very solid all-around game against Vanderbilt. Finished with six points, five rebounds and four assists. ● Posted her second career double double with 14 points and a career-best 14 rebounds, nine of which came on the offensive end against Ole Miss. ●Tallied her first career double double with a career-best 15 points and 10 rebounds against Ole Miss. Added four assists. ● Pulled down a career-best and game-high 11 rebounds against Kentucky. Added four points and two assists in 27 minutes. Played solid D. ● Grabbed six boards and added four assists in 27 minutes against LSU. ● Was 4-of-7 for nine points at Alabama. Grabbed four boards in 24 minutes of fifth start of the season. ● Tied career highs with nine rebounds and six assists to go with a season high 11 points against Florida in her fourth career start. ● Made her third start of the season at Ole Miss. Was 5-of-8 from the floor and finished with 10 points, to go with three rebounds. ● Played well off the bench at Vanderbilt. Tallied eight points, four rebounds and two assists. Made two clutch plays late against the Commodores. Pulled down offensive board on Johnson missed free throw and got the putback and converted fastbreak layup that gave UT 52-51 lead. Scored six of UT’s nine points in 9-0 run that put Lady Vols up 54-51. ● Tallied only two rebounds and two assists in only 11 minutes against Arkansas. ● Came off the bench for 20 minutes at South Carolina. Tallied four rebounds, three steals and two points. Made a key defensive play when she tipped an inbounds pass with 20 seconds left, forcing a Gamecock turnover. ● Played another solid all-around game against Auburn. Tallied five rebounds, four assists, two points and a steal in 27 minutes off the bench. ● Played very solid defense off the bench at LSU. Finished with seven rebounds, four points and two steals in 27 minutes. ● Played 10 minutes at Georgia, dishing out three assists, grabbing one steal and one rebound. ● Saw limited action against Vanderbilt. ● Grabbed four rebounds and scored two points in 10 minutes off the bench at Florida. ● Tallied six points, three assists, one rebound and one steal in 23 minutes at Mississippi State. ● Scored four points, grabbed four rebounds and dished an assist against South Carolina. ● Tallied six points, four rebounds and two assists in only 12 minutes off the bench against Oklahoma. ● Made her second start of the season against Old Dominion and finished with eight points, five assists, three rebounds and two steals. ● Was 4-of-5 from the field to finish with a season best eight points at San Francisco. Added eight boards, four steals and three assists. ● Finished with only two points and one rebound against Stanford. ● Pulled down six rebounds and tossed in four points against Louisville. ● Grabbed three boards and pitched in two points in 10 minutes against Rutgers. ● Came off the bench to finish with eight points, four assists and threee rebounds in 16 minutes against Texas. ● Set career highs with six assists and four steals against George Washington. Also tallied five points and five rebounds against the Colonials. ● Saw limited action against UCLA. ● Made a key three pointer at MTSU to swing momentom back to UT with 10:05 to play. Finished with five points, one rebound and one steal in 19 minutes. ● Played well in 18 minutes at Virginia. Finished with five points, four rebounds, three assists and a steal in 18 minutes of action. ● Started her first game of the season against Texas Tech, playing 27 minutes. Grabbed a career-best nine rebounds to go with eight points and three assists against the Lady Raiders. ● Played only eight minutes against Baylor, finishing with four rebounds and two points. ● Has three career double doubles. ● Has seven career double digit scoring games and grabbed double figure rebounds five times.

ALICIA MANNING Sophomore ● 6-1 ● Forward Woodstock, Ga. Etowah HS Manning’s 2009-10 Season Highs Points:....................... 17 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Rebounds:.................14 vs. Ole Miss (3-5-10) Assists:....................... 7 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Steals:......4 vs. George Washington (12-1-09) Blocks:.......................1 vs. Dayton (3-22-10)* Field Goals:................. 8 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) 3-Pointers:.................. 1 vs. Florida (2-14-10)* Free Throws:.............3 vs. Ole Miss (2-28-10) Minutes:....................34 vs. Dayton (3-22-10)* Manning’s Career Highs Points: ...................... 17 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Rebounds: . ..............14 vs. Ole Miss (3-5-10) Assists: ...................... 7 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Steals: . ...4 vs. George Washington (12-1-09) Blocks: ..........2 vs. San Francisco (11-15-08) Field Goals: ................ 8 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) 3-Pointers: . ...............3 vs. Kentucky (1-8-09) Free Throws: .......... 3 vs. Ole Miss (2-28-10)* Minutes: . .................34 vs. Dayton (3-22-10)* Manning’s SEC Highs Points: ....................15 vs. Ole Miss (2-28-10) Rebounds: . ..............14 vs. Ole Miss (3-5-10) Assists: .......................6 vs. Florida (2-14-10) Steals: . ............ 3 at South Carolina (1-31-10) Blocks: ................... 1 vs. Ole Miss (1-29-09)* Field Goals: ................7 vs. Ole Miss (3-5-10) 3-Pointers: . ...............3 vs. Kentucky (1-8-09) Free Throws: .......... 3 vs. Ole Miss (2-28-10)* Minutes: . ................. 34 at Ole Miss (2-11-10) Manning’s NCAA Highs Points: ...................... 17 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Rebounds: . .............. 10 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Assists: ...................... 7 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Steals: . ....................... 2 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Blocks: ....................... 1 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Field Goals: ................ 8 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws: .............. 1 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Minutes: . .................. 34 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) *indicates most recent high

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Opponent #7/4 Baylor Texas Tech #12/17 Virginia Middle Tennessee UCLA George Washington #17/17 Texas Rutgers Louisville #2/2 Stanford San Francisco Old Dominion #14/15 Oklahoma South Carolina Mississippi State Florida #rv/22 Vanderbilt #8/8 Georgia #18/19 LSU Auburn South Carolina Arkansas #rv/22 Vanderbilt Ole Miss Florida Alabama #20/rv LSU #16/14 Kentucky Ole Miss Ole Miss Vanderbilt #19/18 Kentucky Austin Peay Dayton

MANNING’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME 3-PTS REB Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A 11/15/09 8 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 0 0 11/17/09 * 27 3-10 0-1 2-2 5-4-9 3 3 11/22/09 18 2-5 1-2 0-0 1-3-4 1 3 11/25/09 19 2-2 1-1 0-1 1-0-1 2 0 11/28/09 8 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 0 1 12/1/09 30 2-7 0-2 1-3 3-5-5 0 6 12/6/09 16 3-5 0-0 2-4 1-2-3 3 4 12/13/09 10 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 12/16/09 21 1-2 0-0 2-4 2-4-6 2 0 12/19/09 17 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 12/22/09 25 4-5 0-0 0-0 2-6-8 3 3 12/30/09 * 28 4-7 0-2 0-0 1-2-3 1 5 1/3/10 12 2-4 0-0 2-2 1-3-4 0 2 1/7/10 17 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 1 1 1/10/10 23 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 4 3 1/14/10 10 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 0 0 1/17/10 8 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 1/21/10 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 3 1/24/10 27 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-6-7 3 1 1/28/10 27 1-5 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 1 4 1/31/10 20 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 1 2/4/10 11 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 2 2/8/10 21 3-4 0-0 2-2 1-3-4 3 2 2/11/10 * 34 5-8 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 1 2/14/10 * 24 5-8 1-1 0-0 4-5-9 2 6 2/18/10 * 24 4-7 0-0 1-4 3-1-4 2 1 2/22/10 * 27 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-6-6 2 4 2/25/10 * 27 2-7 0-0 0-0 2-9-11 2 2 2/28/10 * 32 6-12 0-0 3-3 5-5-10 2 4 3/5/10 * 29 7-13 0-0 0-0 9-5-14 2 3 3/6/10 * 25 3-7 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 3 4 3/7/10 * 31 2-8 0-0 2-2 6-5-11 0 4 3/20/10 * 19 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 5 1 3/22/10 * 34 8-16 0-0 1-1 2-8-10 0 7

Alicia Manning’s career ncaa tournament Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct Ball State 1 0 8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2009 1 0 8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 Austin Peay 1 1 19 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 Dayton 1 1 34 8 16 .500 0 0 .000 2010 2 2 53 9 19 .474 0 0 .000 Career 3 2 61 9 20 .450 0 0 .000

stats FT FTA 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1

TO 1 0 0 1 2 0 3 2 1 0 4 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 3 0 1 2 1 4 1 1 0 1 2 6 3 2 0 2

Pct .000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000

Blk 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Stl 0 0 1 1 1 4 1 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 3 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 2

Off Def 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 8 3 10 4 10

Pts 2 8 5 5 0 5 8 2 4 2 8 8 6 4 6 2 0 0 4 2 2 0 8 10 11 9 0 4 10 14 6 6 2 17

Tot 1 1 3 10 13 14

Avg 1.0 1.0 3.0 6.5 6.5 4.7

PF-FO 0-0 0-0 5-1 0-0 5-1 5-1

A TO Blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 2 1 8 2 1 8 2 1

Stl 0 0 0 2 2 2

Pts 0 0 2 17 19 19

AST 32 81 113

TO 37 50 87

Avg 0.0 0.0 2.0 9.5 9.5 6.3

CAREER TOTALS FOR ALICIA MANNING YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL

GP 31 34 65

GS 7 13 20

MIN-AVG 461-14.9 719-21.1 1180-18.2

FG 39 82 121

FGA 97 186 283

PCT .402 .441 .428

3FG 12 3 15

3FGA 33 13 46

PCT .364 .231 .326

FT 19 18 37

FTA PCT 32 .594 28 .643 60 .617

OFF DEF TOT-AVG 33 48 81-2.6 69 103 172-5.1 102 151 253-3.9

PF-FO 45-1 54-1 99-2

BLK STL 7 17 3 34 10 51

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)

PTS-AVG 109-3.5 185-5.4 294-4.5


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 ● Averaged 1.2 ppg and 0.4 rpg in SEC games. ● Grabbed two rebounds in six minutes against Dayton. ● Saw limited action against Austin Peay. ● Did not play against Kentucky. ● Hit 4-of-6 free throws in three minutes down the stretch against Vanderbilt. ● Finished with two points and an assist in eight minutes against Ole Miss. ● Did not play against Ole Miss. ● Came off the bench for nine minutes at Alabama. Hit one three, grabbed two boards and had an assist. ● Saw limited action against Florida, LSU and Kentucky. ● Has not played in seven games this season. ● Finished with three points and two assists in 12 minutes against Arkansas. ● Started her third game of the season at South Carolina, but only played five minutes. ● Made her second start of the season against Auburn and converted 2-of-3 from beyond the arc. Added a rebound and an assist in 13 minutes. ● Made her first start at LSU since getting the nod against Florida on March 6, 2009, in the SEC Tournament. Finished with one rebound and a steal. ● Saw limited action in first two SEC games. ● Made her only three-point field goal attempt against Oklahoma. ● Scored five points against Old Dominion. ● Tied a career high with four rebounds at San Francisco and tossed in seven points, to go with one assist and one block in 19 minutes. ● Did not play at Stanford. ● Tossed in a pair of threes and finished with eight points against Louisville. ● Had a pair of free throws and a rebound against Rutgers. ● Had one three pointer against Texas. ● Played a season high 19 minutes en route to a season best nine points, to go with two assists and a steal against George Washington. ● Did not play against UCLA ● Has seen limited action in past two games. ● In 17 minutes agains Texas Tech, knocked down one three-pointer and dished out an assist. ● Played only one minute against Baylor. ● Has three career double digit scoring games.

SYDNEY SMALLBONE Junior ● 5-10 ● Guard Granger, Ind. St. Joseph’s HS Smallbone’s 2009-10 Season Highs Points:.....9 vs. George Washington (12-1-09) Rebounds:..............4 at San Francisco (12-22-09) Assists:...................... 2 vs. Florida (2-14-10)* Steals: . ................... 1 vs. Vanderbilt (3-6-10)* Blocks:............ 1 at San Francisco (12-22-09) Field Goals:............3 vs. Louisville (12-16-09) 3-Pointers:..................2 vs. Auburn (1-28-10)* Free Throws:............ 4 vs.Vanderbilt (3-6-10)* Minutes:..............19 at San Francisco (12-22-09) Smallbone’s Career Highs Points: .................. 12 vs. Virginia (11-17-08)* Rebounds: . ...4 at San Francisco (12-22-09)* Assists:.. 4 vs. Middle Tennessee (12-11-08)* Steals: . ..... 3 vs. Western Carolina (11-25-08) Blocks: ..........1 at San Francisco (12-22-09)* Field Goals: ............ 4 vs. Alabama (2-12-09)* 3-Pointers: . .............4 vs. Arkansas (1-24-08) Free Throws:........... 4 vs. Vanderbilt (3-6-10)* Minutes:...................36 vs. Virginia (11-17-08) Smallbone’s SEC Highs Points: ...................12 vs. Arkansas (1-24-08) Rebounds: . ..............4 vs. Alabama (2-21-08) Assists: ....................4 vs. Ole Miss (1-31-08) Steals: . ................... 1 vs. Vanderbilt (3-6-10)* Blocks: ................... 1 vs. Alabama (2-12-09)* Field Goals: ............ 4 vs. Alabama (2-12-09)* Three-pointers: .......4 vs. Arkansas (1-24-08) Free Throws: ............4 vs. Vanderbilt (3-6-10) Minutes: . ................23 vs. Alabama (2-12-09) Smallbone’s SEC Highs Points: ............. 7 vs. Oral Roberts (3-23-08) Rebounds: . ..... 3 vs. Oral Roberts (3-23-08) Assists: ........... 2 vs. Oral Roberts (3-23-08) Steals: . ....................................................... 0 Blocks: ....................................................... 0 Field Goals: ..... 3 vs. Oral Roberts (3-23-08) Three-pointers: .1 vs. Oral Roberts (3-23-08) Free Throws: ........ 2 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) Minutes: . ....................... 15 vs. Oral Roberts *Indicates most recent high

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Opponent #7/4 Baylor Texas Tech #12/17 Virginia Middle Tennessee UCLA George Washington #17/17 Texas Rutgers Louisville #2/2 Stanford San Francisco Old Dominion #14/15 Oklahoma South Carolina Mississippi State Florida #rv/22 Vanderbilt #8/8 Georgia #18/19 LSU Auburn South Carolina Arkansas #rv/22 Vanderbilt Ole Miss Florida Alabama #20/rv LSU #16/14 Kentucky Ole Miss Ole Miss Vanderbilt #19/18 Kentucky Austin Peay Dayton

SMALLBONE’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME 3-PTS REB Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A 11/15/09 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 11/17/09 17 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 11/22/09 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 11/25/09 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 11/28/09 DNP 12/1/09 19 2-8 1-7 4-4 1-1-2 1 2 12/6/09 13 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 12/13/09 5 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 0 0 12/16/09 12 3-4 2-3 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 12/19/09 DNP 12/22/09 19 2-5 1-3 2-3 0-4-4 1 1 12/30/09 13 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1/3/10 3 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1/7/10 5 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1/10/10 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1/14/10 DNP 1/17/10 DNP 1/21/10 DNP 1/24/10 * 16 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1/28/10 * 13 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 1/31/10 * 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2/4/10 12 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 2/8/10 DNP 2/11/10 DNP 2/14/10 6 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 2/18/10 9 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-0-2 0 1 2/22/10 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2/25/10 8 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 4 0 2/28/10 DNP 3/5/10 8 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 3/6/10 3 0-1 0-1 4-6 0-0-0 1 0 3/7/10 DNP 3/20/10 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 3/22/10 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 1 0

TO 0 2 0 0

Blk 0 0 0 0

Stl 0 0 0 0

Pts 0 3 0 0

1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

1 0 0 1

9 3 2 8

0 3 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

7 5 3 0 0

1 0 0 1

0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0

0 6 0 3

0 0 0 2

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 3 0 0

1 0

0 0

0 1

2 4

1 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

Sydney Smallbone’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Oral Roberts 1 0 15 3 5 .600 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 Purdue 1 0 6 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 Stanford 1 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2008 3 0 22 3 6 .500 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 Ball State 1 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2009 1 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 Austin Peay 1 0 7 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 Dayton 1 0 6 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2010 2 0 13 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 Career Totals 6 0 36 3 8 .375 1 6 .167 3 4 .750

Off Def 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 5

Tot 3 0 1 4 1 1 1 2 3 8

Avg 3.0 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.3

PF-FO 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0

A TO Blk 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0

Stl Pts Avg 0 7 7.0 0 0 3.5 0 1 2.7 0 8 2.7 0 2 2.0 0 2 2.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 10 1.7

CAREER TOTALS FOR SYDNEY SMALLBONE YEAR 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL

GP 29 31 25 85

GS 0 6 3 9

MIN-AVG 329-11.3 326-10.5 221-8.8 876-10.3

FG 27 31 17 75

FGA 86 90 42 218

PCT .314 .344 .405 .344

3FG 19 23 12 54

3FGA 63 69 33 165

PCT .302 .333 .364 .327

FT 10 10 12 32

FTA PCT 12 .833 12 .833 15 .800 39 .821

OFF DEF TOT-AVG 9 22 31-1.1 11 20 31-1.0 4 11 15-0.6 24 53 77-0.9

PF-FO 18-0 21-0 14-0 53-0

AST 27 24 13 64

TO 22 18 12 52

BLK STL 2 12 2 9 1 4 5 25

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)

PTS-AVG 83-2.9 95-3.1 58-2.3 236-2.8


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 ● Averaged 4.1 ppg, 1.7 rpg and 0.9 apg in SEC outings. ● Came off the bench to torch the nets for 17 points in only 16 minutes against Dayton. Made her first seven field goal attempts before missing a jumper at the 6:02 mark of the second half. Added three rebounds, two assists and a steal. ● Played very well off the bench against Austin Peay in first NCAA Tournament game. Finished with nine points, two boards and two assists in 20 minutes. ● Played 13 minutes, finished with two points and one rebound against Kentucky. ● Played a solid all-around game against Vanderbilt. Finished with four points, four assists, three rebounds, two blocks and a steal in 21 minutes. ● Tallied four boards, three assists and two points against Ole Miss. Was only 1-of-7 from the field. ● Came off the bench for 25 minutes against Ole Miss and tallied six points and six rebounds. ● Was 6-of-6 from the free throw line and finished with nine points in 14 minutes against Kentucky. Added two steals, a rebound and an assist. ● Tallied two points, two assists and one rebound in 11 minutes against LSU. ● Came off the bench for 16 minutes at Alabama. Finished with three points, two rebounds and an assist. ● In 11 minutes off the bench vs. Florida, tallied five points and three rebounds. ● Played 11 minutes at Ole Miss, finished with three points and two boards. ● Saw first action since Jan. 28 at Vanderbilt. Played 12 minutes, tallied two points. ● Did not play at South Carolina or against Arkansas while resting her turf toe. ● Played 11 minutes against Auburn and tallied three assists, two points and two rebounds. ● Saw limited action against Georgia and LSU due to turf toe. ● Had the game’s first basket against Vanderbilt - a three-pointer at the 19:08 mark. Added a pair of assists against the Commodores. ● Scored only two points in 14 minutes at Florida. ● Finished 5-of-10 from the field, good for 12 points, at Mississippi State. Added two rebounds and two assists. ● Tallied eight points, including a pair of threes, and four rebounds against South Carolina. ● Finished with four rebounds, three of which were offensive, three points and two assists in 18 minutes against Oklahoma. ● Tallied eight points and dished out a season best four assists against Old Dominion. ● Played only 13 minutes at San Francisco and finished with three points on one three pointer made. ● Finished with four points and tied a season high with six rebounds at Stanford. ● Was 3-of-6 from the field against Louisville and finished with seven points, six rebounds and three assists. ● Finished with five points and three assists against Rutgers. ● Tallied six points, five rebounds and three assists against Texas. ● Finished with nine points and three rebounds against George Washington. ● Finished with a team high 16 points, to go with six rebounds against UCLA. Was a perfect 6-of-6 from the charity stripe against the Bruins. ● Scored eight of UT’s last 11 first half points, including the final five to tie the game at 25 before UCLA took a two-point lead into the break. ● Made a key three to maintain a double digit Lady Vol lead early in second half at MTSU. Finished with five points and three rebounds against Blue Raiders. ● Started at Virginia, played 21 minutes, finishing with eight points, four rebounds, one assist and one block. Made one three pointer to put UT up 49-39. ● Scored a game-high 18 points to go with six rebounds and two assists against Texas Tech. ● In 29 minutes against Baylor, finished with two points, four rebounds and an assist. ● Became 13th Lady Vol to ever start her first game at Rocky Top and the 58th freshman to start during her rookie campaign. ● Has four career double digit scoring games.

TABER SPANI Freshman ● 6-1 ● Guard Lee’s Summit, Mo. Homeschooled SPANI’S 2009-10 Season AND CAREER Highs Points:............... 18 vs. Texas Tech (11-17-09) Rebounds:............... 6 vs. Ole Miss (2-28-10)* Assists:................... 4 vs. Vanderbilt (3-6-10)* Steals:.......................2 vs. Kentucky (2-25-10) Blocks:......................2 vs. Vanderbilt (3-6-10) Field Goals:................. 7 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) 3-Pointers:................... 3 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Free Throws:.......... 6 vs. Kentucky (2-25-10)* Minutes:..................... 32 vs. UCLA (11-28-09) SPANI’S SEC Highs Points:......... 12 at Mississippi State (1-10-10) Rebounds:.................6 vs. Ole Miss (2-28-10) Assists:.....................4 vs. Vanderbilt (3-6-10) Steals:..................... 2 vs. Kentucky (2-25-10)* Blocks:......................2 vs. Vanderbilt (3-6-10) Field Goals:... 5 at Mississippi State (1-10-10) 3-Pointers:.... 2 at Mississippi State (1-10-10)* Free Throws:.......... 6 vs. Kentucky (2-25-10)* Minutes:....... 26 at Mississippi State (1-10-10) SPANI’S NCAA Highs Points:....................... 17 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Rebounds:................... 3 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Assists:......................2 vs. Dayton (3-22-10)* Steals:.........................1 vs. Dayton (3-22-10)* Blocks:.................1 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) Field Goals:................. 7 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) 3-Pointers:................... 3 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Free Throws:................................................. 0 Minutes:..............20 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) *indicates most recent high

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Opponent #7/4 Baylor Texas Tech #12/17 Virginia Middle Tennessee UCLA George Washington #17/17 Texas Rutgers Louisville #2/2 Stanford San Francisco Old Dominion #14/15 Oklahoma South Carolina Mississippi State Florida #rv/22 Vanderbilt #8/8 Georgia #18/19 LSU Auburn South Carolina Arkansas #rv/22 Vanderbilt Ole Miss Florida Alabama #20/rv LSU #16/14 Kentucky Ole Miss Ole Miss Vanderbilt #19/18 Kentucky Austin Peay Dayton

SPANI’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME 3-PTS REB Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF 11/15/09 * 29 1-7 0-3 0-0 2-2-4 1 11/17/09 28 5-9 2-4 6-11 0-6-6 0 11/22/09 * 21 3-5 1-2 1-2 1-3-4 1 11/25/09 * 18 2-3 1-2 0-0 1-2-3 2 11/28/09 * 32 4-7 2-4 6-6 2-4-6 0 12/1/09 * 25 4-11 0-2 1-1 2-1-3 1 12/6/09 * 29 2-8 2-4 0-0 1-4-5 1 12/13/09 * 23 1-4 1-2 2-2 0-3-3 2 12/16/09 * 24 3-6 1-4 0-0 4-2-6 2 12/19/09 * 26 2-8 0-2 0-0 2-4-6 2 12/22/09 * 13 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 12/30/09 * 19 4-6 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 1/3/10 * 18 1-3 1-1 0-0 3-1-4 2 1/7/10 * 16 3-4 2-3 0-0 2-2-4 0 1/10/10 * 26 5-10 2-5 0-0 1-1-2 0 1/14/10 * 14 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 4 1/17/10 * 23 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 1/21/10 * 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 1/24/10 6 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 1 1/28/10 11 1-4 0-1 0-0 2-0-2 0 1/31/10 DNP 2/4/10 DNP 2/8/10 12 0-2 0-2 2-2 0-0-0 2 2/11/10 11 1-4 1-3 0-0 1-1-2 0 2/14/10 11 2-4 1-1 0-0 0-3-3 1 2/18/10 16 1-6 0-2 2-2 0-1-1 1 2/22/10 11 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 2/25/10 14 1-5 1-2 6-6 0-1-1 3 2/28/10 25 2-8 0-1 2-3 5-1-6 2 3/5/10 23 1-7 0-1 0-0 3-1-4 3 3/6/10 21 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 1 3/7/10 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 3/20/10 20 4-7 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 2 3/22/10 16 7-8 3-3 0-2 2-1-3 0

A 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 4 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 3

TO 0 6 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 1

Blk Stl 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 2 18 8 5 16 9 6 5 7 4 3 8 3 8 12 2 3 0 0 2

0 0 0 1 2 1 1 3 4 0 2 2

1 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 3 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0

2 3 5 4 2 9 6 2 4 2 9 17

0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1

TABER SPANI’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Austin Peay 1 0 20 4 7 .571 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 1 Dayton 1 0 16 7 8 .875 3 3 1.000 0 2 .000 2 1 2010 2 0 36 11 15 .733 4 5 .800 0 2 .000 3 2

Tot 2 3 5

Avg 2.0 2.5 2.5

PF-FO 2-0 0-0 2-0

A TO Blk 2 3 1 2 1 0 4 4 1

Stl Pts Avg 1 9 9.0 1 17 13.0 2 26 13.0

CAREER TOTALS FOR TABER SPANI YEAR GP GS MIN-AVG FG FGA PCT 2009-10 32 16 597-18.7 67 162 .414 TOTAL 32 16 597-18.7 67 162 .414

3FG 3FGA PCT FT 24 66 .364 28 24 66 .364 28

FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO AST TO BLK STL PTS-AVG 37 .757 39 49 88-2.8 37-0 43 40 8 9 186-5.8 37 .757 39 49 88-2.8 37-0 43 40 8 9 186-5.8

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 ● Named to State Farm WBCA All-Region Team for Region 3. ● Earned SEC All-Tournament team accolades with 13.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg and 3.7 apg. Shot 50.0 percent from three-point range. ● Named Associated Press Second Team All-SEC. ● Named Second Team All-SEC by the league coaches. ● Averaged 12.1 ppg, 5.5 rpg and 3.6 apg in SEC games. ● As of March 15, is first in the SEC in free throw percentage at 85.4 (76-of-89), and sixth in assist/turnover ratio 123:86 (1.4). Is ninth in the SEC with 123 assists (3.8 apg). ● Played a solid all-around game against Dayton. Tallied seven points, six rebounds, four assists, three steals and a block. ● Continued her stellar season with an all-around game against Austin Peay. Finished with 12 points, six boards, four assists and two steals in only 20 minutes. ● Played a complete game and led the Lady Vols against Kentucky with 20 points, nine rebounds, threee assists and three steals. Grabbed a steal, converted the layup and three point play, then made a big three from the corner to make the score 46-44 with 13:10 to play. ● Played a solid all around game against Vanderbilt. Finished with nine points, seven assists, four rebounds and two blocks in 36 minutes. ● Tallied 10 points and grabbed five rebounds in 26 minutes against Ole Miss. ● Named SEC Player of the Week for third time this season after last week of regular season. ● Scored a team-high 23 points and tied for game-high with 10 rebounds against Ole Miss for her fourth double double of the season. ● Tallied 12 points on 4-of-7 shooting, hauled in seven boards and dished out five assists against Kentucky. ● Was 3-of-7 from the field and 2-of-3 from three-point range to finish with 10 points against LSU. Added four assists and three rebounds. ● Was 7-of-12 from the field to finish with 14 points in 30 minutes at Alabama. Added five boards and three steals. ● Played a solid all-around game against Florida. Tallied 12 points on 4-of-9 shooting, grabbed six boards and dished out four assists in only 22 minutes. ● Played a great all-around game at Ole Miss. Finished with 13 points, eight assists and four rebounds in 34 minutes. ● Finished with six points, six boards, five assists and two steals while playing all 40 minutes at Vanderbilt. Had three assists on final five UT baskets against the Commodores. ● Scored 10 of her 12 points against Arkansas in the second half. Added seven rebounds and three assists. ● Did not score in the first half at South Carolina, but finished with nine points to go with five rebounds. ● Named to State Farm Wade Trophy Watch List. ● Scored 17 points on 7-of-13 shooting against Auburn and pulled down five rebounds. ● Tallied seven rebounds, six points and three assists at LSU. Did not score until the 10:28 mark of the second half. ● Was only 3-of-11 from the floor at Georgia and finished with six points, five assists, two rebounds and two steals, but committed seven turnovers playing all 40 minutes. ● Scored 10 points and added four rebounds against Vanderbilt. ● Finished with 14 points, six boards and four assists against Florida. ● Named to Wooden Watch List. ● Played a solid all-around game at Mississippi State, finishing with nine points, nine rebounds and six assists. ● Was 8-of-17 from the floor against South Carolina to finish with 21 points. Added six assists and tied a career high with three blocks. ● Recorded only the second triple double in Lady Vol history against Oklahoma with 17 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists. The 12 assists were a career high. The only previous triple double was by Shelia Collins against Florida State on Feb. 8, 1985. Collins had 18 points, 10 rebounds and 10 steals. ● Left the Old Dominion game at the 17:05 mark of the first half after landing awkwardly on her right knee. ● In 17 minutes at San Francisco, scored six points, grabbed five boards, dished two assists and added a steal. ● Was only 4-of-12 from the floor and finished with eight points and two rebounds at Stanford. ● Finished with 15 points, eight rebounds and six assists in 21 minutes against Louisville. ● Scored a team high 19 points against Rutgers on the strength of 11-of-12 shooting from the charity stripe. Also added four steals, three rebounds and three assists. Scored 13 points and grabbed three steals in the second half to help hold off the Scarlet Knight rally. ● Earned her second SEC Player of the Week accolade of the season on Dec. 7 after averaging 15.5 ppg, 8.0 rpg and 3.0 apg in wins over George Washington and #17/17 Texas. Shot 60.9 percent from the field, and posted her fourth career double double against GW. ● Tallied 14 points on 6-of-10 shooting against Texas, to go with six rebounds and a game high five assists. ● Notched her fourth career double double against George Washington with 17 points (on 8-of-13 shooting) and 10 rebounds.Added a pair of steals and an assist. ● Struggled offensively against UCLA, shooting just 1-of-9 to finish with six points. Grabbed eight boards and dished out three assists. ● Finished with 12 points, four assists and three rebounds at MTSU. ● Again played a great all-around game at Virginia. Scored 20 points, grabbed eight rebounds and dished out six assists. ● Played a great all-around game against Texas Tech. Finished with 16 points, seven rebounds and five assists in 23 minutes. ● Earned SEC Player of the Week after leading UT to a season-opening win over Baylor. ● Played all 40 minutes against Lady Bears and recorded a career high 14 rebounds, to go with five assists and three steals. ● Scored 17 of her 25 points against Baylor in second half to lead UT win. ● Was named to the Preseason First Team All-SEC by a vote of the league coaches and by league media. ● Named to Naismith Trophy Preseason Watch List. ● Has six career double doubles, including four this season. ● Has 44 career double digit scoring games, including 28 of her last 38 games. Has nine career 20-plus point performances. Has seven career double digit rebound games.

SHEKINNA STRICKLEN Sophomore ● 6-2 ● Guard/Forward Morrilton, Ark. Morrilton HS Stricklen’s 2009-10 Season Highs Points:....................... 25 vs. Baylor (11-15-09) Rebounds:................. 14 vs. Baylor (11-15-09) Assists:...................12 vs. Oklahoma (1-3-10) Steals:....................... 4 vs. Rutgers (12-13-09) Blocks:.............. 3 vs. South Carolina (1-7-10) Field Goals:................10 vs. Ole Miss (2-28-10) 3-Pointers:................3 vs. Ole Miss (2-28-10)* Free Throws:..............11 vs. Rutgers (12-13-09) Minutes:................... 40 at Vanderbilt (2-8-10)* Stricklen’s Career Highs Points: ........................ 26 at Auburn (1-25-09) Rebounds: . .............. 14 vs. Baylor (11-15-09) Assists:...................12 vs. Oklahoma (1-3-10) Steals: . .....................5 at Oklahoma (2-2-09)* Blocks: ............3 vs. South Carolina (1-7-10)* Field Goals: ...........10 vs. Ole Miss (2-28-10)* 3-Pointers: . .................. 4 at Auburn (1-25-09) Free Throws:........... 11 vs. Rutgers (12-13-09) Minutes:................... 40 at Vanderbilt (2-8-10)* Stricklen’s SEC Highs Points: ........................ 26 at Auburn (1-25-09) Rebounds: . ...................12 at Florida (2-8-09) Assists:.......................8 at Ole Miss (2-11-10) Steals: . .....................3 vs. Kentucky (3-7-10)* Blocks: ............3 vs. South Carolina (1-7-10)* Field Goals: ............ 10 vs. Ole Miss (2-28-10) 3-Pointers: . .................. 4 at Auburn (1-25-09) Free Throws:...10 at Mississippi State (1-15-09) Minutes: . ................ 40 at Vanderbilt (2-8-10)* Stricklen’s NCAA Highs Points: ...................17 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) Rebounds: . .............8 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) Assists:...................... 4 vs. Dayton (3-22-10)* Steals: . ........................3 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Blocks: ...................... 1 vs. Dayton (3-22-10)* Field Goals: .............8 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) 3-Pointers: . .................................................. 0 Free Throws:...........4 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) Minutes: . ...............35 vs. Ball State (3-22-09) *Indicates most recent high

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Opponent #7/4 Baylor Texas Tech #12/17 Virginia Middle Tennessee UCLA George Washington #17/17 Texas Rutgers Louisville #2/2 Stanford San Francisco Old Dominion #14/15 Oklahoma South Carolina Mississippi State Florida #rv/22 Vanderbilt #8/8 Georgia #18/19 LSU Auburn South Carolina Arkansas #rv/22 Vanderbilt Ole Miss Florida Alabama #20/rv LSU #16/14 Kentucky Ole Miss Ole Miss Vanderbilt #19/18 Kentucky Austin Peay Dayton

STRICKLEN’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME 3-PTS REB Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A 11/15/09 * 40 8-21 0-6 9-10 6-8-14 0 5 11/17/09 * 23 6-10 1-2 3-3 1-6-7 3 5 11/22/09 * 34 6-16 1-4 7-7 3-5-8 2 6 11/25/09 * 34 4-11 0-2 4-4 1-2-3 0 4 11/28/09 * 31 1-9 0-2 4-5 4-4-8 3 3 12/1/09 * 23 8-13 1-4 0-0 6-4-10 1 1 12/6/09 * 28 6-10 2-2 0-0 1-5-6 1 5 12/13/09 * 36 4-9 0-3 11-12 1-2-3 2 3 12/16/09 * 21 4-6 1-2 6-7 2-6-8 0 6 12/19/09 * 36 4-12 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 4 1 12/22/09 * 17 3-7 0-1 0-0 2-3-5 0 2 12/30/09 * 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 1 1/3/10 * 33 7-16 2-4 1-1 6-7-13 2 12 1/7/10 * 29 8-17 3-8 2-2 2-0-2 2 6 1/10/10 * 30 4-12 0-3 1-2 1-8-9 1 6 1/14/10 * 38 6-14 2-4 0-0 3-3-6 3 4 1/17/10 * 27 3-5 1-2 3-4 0-4-4 2 0 1/21/10 * 40 3-11 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 5 1/24/10 * 39 1-8 0-2 4-4 2-5-7 1 3 1/28/10 * 29 7-13 3-5 0-0 3-2-5 1 2 1/31/10 * 26 4-10 1-3 0-0 3-2-5 2 1 2/4/10 * 32 5-13 0-1 2-4 3-4-7 2 3 2/8/10 * 40 2-9 0-1 2-2 1-5-6 1 5 2/11/10 * 34 5-12 2-4 1-2 2-2-4 1 8 2/14/10 * 22 4-9 1-4 3-4 2-4-6 1 4 2/18/10 * 30 7-12 0-1 0-0 1-4-5 2 1 2/22/10 * 24 3-7 2-3 2-2 1-2-3 3 4 2/25/10 * 32 4-7 0-0 4-5 1-6-7 2 5 2/28/10 * 30 10-13 3-5 0-0 4-6-10 3 1 3/5/10 * 26 3-8 2-5 2-2 3-2-5 0 1 3/6/10 * 36 3-7 2-4 1-2 0-4-4 0 7 3/7/10 * 39 7-15 2-3 4-5 2-7-9 1 3 3/20/10 * 20 4-7 0-3 4-6 4-2-6 0 4 3/22/10 * 24 3-7 0-1 1-1 2-4-6 1 4

TO 2 0 4 1 1 1 2 4 4 4 2 0 4 1 2 9 3 7 2 4 1 3 1 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 5 5 0 1

Blk 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 2 1 1 1

Stl 3 2 0 1 0 2 0 4 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 3 1 1 1 0 0 3 2 3

Shekinna Stricklen’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Ball State 1 1 35 8 20 .400 0 7 .000 1 2 .500 3 5 2009 1 1 35 8 20 .400 0 7 .000 1 2 .500 3 5 Austin Peay 1 1 20 4 7 .571 0 3 .000 4 6 .667 4 2 Dayton 1 1 24 3 7 .429 0 1 .000 1 1 1.000 2 4 2010 2 2 44 7 14 .500 0 4 .000 5 7 .714 6 6 Career 3 3 79 15 34 .441 0 11 .000 6 9 .667 9 11

Pts 25 16 20 12 6 17 14 19 15 8 6 0 17 21 9 14 10 6 6 17 9 12 6 13 12 14 10 12 23 10 9 20 12 7

Tot 8 8 6 6 12 20

Avg 8.0 8.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.7

PF-FO 4-0 4-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 5-0

A 2 2 4 4 8 10

TO 3 3 0 1 1 4

Blk 0 0 1 1 2 2

Stl 1 1 2 3 5 6

Pts 17 17 12 7 19 36

AST 95 131 226

TO 105 87 192

Avg 17.0 17.0 12.0 9.5 9.5 12.0

CAREER TOTALS FOR SHEKINNA STRICKLEN YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL

GP 32 34 66

GS 32 34 66

MIN-AVG 1009-31.5 1006-29.6 2015-30.5

FG 153 157 310

FGA 392 356 748

PCT .390 .441 .414

3FG 32 32 64

3FGA 110 98 208

PCT .291 .327 .309

FT 86 81 167

FTA PCT 113 .761 96 .844 209 .799

OFF DEF 79 111 74 134 153 245

TOT-AVG 190-5.9 208-6.1 398-6.0

PF-FO 92-3 49-0 141-3

BLK STL 21 58 25 42 46 100

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)

PTS-AVG 424-13.3 427-12.6 851-12.9


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 ● Averaged 4.1 ppg, 1.9 apg and 1.6 rpg in SEC games. ● Played well off the bench against Dayton, helped push tempo and was solid defensively. Finished with six points, two rebounds, one assist and one steal in 12 minutes. ● Came off the bench for four points and a rebound in 19 minutes against Austin Peay. ● Played very well against Kentucky. Finished with eight points, four rebounds, three assists and two steals in only 15 minutes off the bench. As the UT offense went cold in the first half, she came in and score the next four Lady Vol baskets and helped UT take a halftime lead. ● Saw limited action against Vanderbilt. ● Recorded two blocks and an assist in nine minutes against Ole Miss. ● Tallied five points, two rebounds and one assist in 14 minutes against Ole Miss. ● Saw limited action against Kentucky. ● Finished with two points, two rebounds and one assist in nine minutes against LSU. ● Was 4-of-7 for eight points at Alabama. In 16 minutes off the bench, added one rebound, two assists and two steals. ● In 11 minutes against Florida, finished with two points, two rebounds and one assist. ● Came off the bench at Ole Miss for eight minutes. Grabbed four boards, but committed four turnovers. ● Made her second start at Vanderbilt and finished with four points, one rebound and one steal in nine minutes. ● Made her first career start against Arkansas. Finished with three points, two assists and two rebounds. ● Played arguably best game to date at South Carolina. Was 6-of-11 from the floor for a careerhigh 17 points and dished out four assists. Was 4-of-5 from the free throw line, including two key tosses with 19 seconds left to provide the final margin. ● Dished out five assists in 13 minutes against Auburn. Added two points, two rebounds and a steal. ● Played only 10 minutes at LSU and finished with two points and one assist. ● Was 2-of-3 from the floor at Georgia to finish with four points, three assists and a steal in 17 minutes. ● Scored five points and added a steal in 13 minutes against Vanderbilt. ● Made a jumper in the lane with 2:10 to play that tied the game at 62 against Florida. Finished with six points and three assists versus the Gators. ● Had four assists in her first five minutes at Mississippi State. Added two rebounds, two points, two blocks and a steal in 12 minutes. ● Tallied three rebounds, three assists and two points in 11 minutes against South Carolina. ● Finished with seven points, three rebounds and two steals against Oklahoma. ● Played a great all-around game against Old Dominion, finishing with 11 points, a seasonbest six assists, three rebounds and two steals in 21 minutes. ● Played her best all-around game of the season at San Francisco. Tallied season highs of 14 points, eight rebounds, four steals and two blocks. Was 6-of-8 from the floor and added three assists against the Dons. ● Saw limited action at Stanford. ● Played 21 minutes against Louisville and tallied four points, and added four rebounds, four assists and two blocks. ● Saw limited action against Rutgers. ● Posted two assists, two steals and one block in 13 minutes against Texas. ● Finished with five points and four rebounds in 19 minutes against George Washington. ● Scored four points on 2-of-6 shooting, and added one rebound and one steal against UCLA. ● Has seen limited action in past two games. ● Did not travel with the team to San Antonio for game against Texas Tech after a violation of team policy. ● Her one steal was an intercepted pass, which she took the rest of the way for a layup. ● Played 14 minutes in opener against Baylor, finishing with four points, two rebounds, two steals, and one assist. ● Has three career double digit scoring games.

KAMIKO WILLIAMS Freshman ● 5-11 ● Guard Clarksville, Tenn. Northeast HS WILLIAMS’ 2009-10 Season and career Highs Points:.............17 at South Carolina (1-31-10) Rebounds:........8 at San Francisco (12-22-09) Assists:........... 6 vs. Old Dominion (12-30-09) Steals:...............4 at San Francisco (12-22-09) Blocks:.......................2 vs. Ole Miss (3-5-10)* Field Goals:...... 6 at South Carolina (1-31-10)* 3-Pointers:.........1 at South Carolina (1-31-10) Free Throws:.....4 at South Carolina (1-31-10) Minutes:...........29 at South Carolina (1-31-10) WILLIAMS’ SEC Highs Points:.............17 at South Carolina (1-31-10) Rebounds:.................4 vs. Kentucky (3-7-10)* Assists:........................5 vs. Auburn (1-28-10) Steals:........................2 vs. Kentucky (3-7-10)* Blocks:.......................2 vs. Ole Miss (3-5-10)* Field Goals:........6 at South Carolina (1-31-10) 3-Pointers:.........1 at South Carolina (1-31-10) Free Throws:.....4 at South Carolina (1-31-10) Minutes:...........29 at South Carolina (1-31-10) WILLIAMS’ NCAA Highs Points:..........................6 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Rebounds:....................2 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Assists:................ 2 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) Steals:...........................1 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) Blocks:.......................................................... 0 Field Goals:.....................3 vs. Dayton (3-22-10) 3-Pointers:..................................................... 0 Free Throws:................................................. 0 Minutes:.............. 19 vs. Austin Peay (3-20-10) * indicates most recent high

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 Opponent #7/4 Baylor Texas Tech #12/17 Virginia Middle Tennessee UCLA George Washington #17/17 Texas Rutgers Louisville #2/2 Stanford San Francisco Old Dominion #14/15 Oklahoma South Carolina Mississippi State Florida #rv/22 Vanderbilt #8/8 Georgia #18/19 LSU Auburn South Carolina Arkansas #rv/22 Vanderbilt Ole Miss Florida Alabama #20/rv LSU #16/14 Kentucky Ole Miss Ole Miss Vanderbilt #19/18 Kentucky Austin Peay Dayton

WILLIAMS’ 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME 3-PTS REB Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF 11/15/09 14 2-6 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 4 11/17/09 DNP 11/22/09 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 11/25/09 5 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 11/28/09 8 2-6 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 12/1/09 19 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 3 12/6/09 13 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 12/13/09 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 12/16/09 21 2-10 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 1 12/19/09 5 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 12/22/09 22 6-8 0-0 2-2 2-6-8 1 12/30/09 21 4-6 0-0 3-4 0-3-3 3 1/3/10 20 3-5 0-0 1-1 1-2-3 1 1/7/10 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 1/10/10 12 0-4 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 2 1/14/10 22 2-4 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 3 1/17/10 13 2-5 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 3 1/21/10 17 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 1/24/10 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 1/28/10 13 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 1/31/10 29 6-11 1-1 4-5 0-1-1 0 2/4/10 * 17 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 0 2/8/10 * 9 2-6 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 2/11/10 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 1 2/14/10 11 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 2/18/10 16 4-7 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2/22/10 9 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 1 2/25/10 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 2/28/10 14 1-5 0-0 3-3 0-2-2 3 3/5/10 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 3/6/10 7 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 0 3/7/10 15 4-8 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 2 3/20/10 19 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 3/22/10 12 3-7 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 2

A 1

TO Blk Stl 2 1 2

Pts 4

0 0 0 1 2 1 4 0 3 6 0 3 4 3 0 3 1 5 4 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 3 2 1

1 2 2 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 3 2 2 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1

0 2 4 5 2 0 4 0 14 11 7 2 2 6 5 4 2 2 17 3 4 0 2 8 2 2 5 0 0 8 4 6

kamiko williams’ career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Austin Peay 1 0 19 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 Dayton 1 0 12 3 7 .429 0 1 .000 0 0 2010 2 0 31 5 12 .417 0 1 .000 0 0

Pct .000 .000 .000

0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0

0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 4 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1

Off Def 0 1 0 2 0 3

Tot 1 2 3

Avg 1.0 1.5 1.5

PF-FO 0-0 2-0 2-0

A TO Blk 2 1 0 1 1 0 3 2 0

Stl Pts Avg 0 4 4.0 1 6 5.0 1 10 5.0

CAREER TOTALS FOR KAMIKO WILLIAMS YEAR GP GS MIN-AVG FG FGA PCT 2009-10 33 2 435-13.2 58 136 .426 TOTAL 33 2 435-13.2 58 136 .426

3FG 3FGA PCT FT 1 3 .333 20 1 3 .333 20

FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO AST TO BLK STL PTS-AVG 27 .741 13 51 64-1.9 44-0 55 41 18 25 137-4.2 27 .741 13 51 64-1.9 44-0 55 41 18 25 137-4.2

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


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Texas A&M (84-53)

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LSU (60 (60-39) 39) Duke (60 (60-52) 52)

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THE STAT CREW SYSTEM UT Combined Team Statistics (vs. 2010 NCAA Tournament Teams)

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 17-2 6-1 11-1

HOME 9-0 3-0 6-0

AWAY 5-2 3-1 2-1

##

Player

gp-gs

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

05 40 25 52 33 13 15 04 20 01 34

BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna JOHNSON, Glory CAIN, Kelley BREWER, Alyssia SPANI, Taber MANNING, Alicia WILLIAMS, Kamiko SMALLBONE, Sydney BASS, Briana DUPREE, Faith Team Total.......... Opponents......

19-18 19-19 19-15 19-18 19-7 19-10 19-6 19-1 13-1 18-0 1-0

656 623 524 468 357 361 360 202 83 162 4

18-23 62-72 63-91 28-58 22-36 17-20 9-12 4-7 6-8 4-4 0-0

19 19

3800 3800

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods UT Opponents

34.5 32.8 27.6 24.6 18.8 19.0 18.9 10.6 6.4 9.0 4.0

UT 1344 70.7 +13.6 514-1144 .449 83-246 .337 4.4 233-331 .704 12.3 800 42.1 +8.3 283 14.9 295 15.5 +0.5 1.0 136 7.2 120 6.3 117306 9-13034 -

1st 2nd 646 698 507 578

Totals 1344 1085

91-225 77-199 80-166 92-148 68-131 38-88 36-91 27-70 2-7 3-18 0-1

.404 48-125 .387 12-49 .482 0-0 .622 0-0 .519 0-0 .432 16-39 .396 2-7 .386 0-2 .286 2-7 .167 3-16 .000 0-1

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* * * * * * * ~ ~ ^ ^

Date 11/15/09 11/22/09 11/25/09 11/28/09 12/06/09 12/13/09 12/19/09 01/03/10 01/10/10 01/17/10 01/21/10 01/24/10 02/08/10 02/22/10 02/25/10 03/06/10 03/07/10 03/20/10 03/22/10

.783 .861 .692 .483 .611 .850 .750 .571 .750

Rebounds def tot avg

11 45 56 36 84 120 48 97 145 51 90 141 37 59 96 20 30 50 26 56 82 10 17 27 1 5 6 1.000 1 8 9 .000 0 1 1 37 30 67 514-1144 .449 83-246 .337 233-331 .704 278 522 800 387-1105 .350 100-320 .313 211-302 .699 240 402 642 OPP 1085 57.1 387-1105 .350 100-320 .313 5.3 211-302 .699 11.1 642 33.8 204 10.7 304 16.0 0.7 121 6.4 57 3.0 74189 7-7857 3-6397

.384 .245 .000 .000 .000 .410 .286 .000 .286 .188 .000

off

NEUTRAL 3-0 0-0 3-0

2.9 6.3 7.6 7.4 5.1 2.6 4.3 1.4 0.5 0.5 1.0

pf dq

34 28 54 58 40 23 31 24 9 8 2

42.1 311 33.8 319

Opponent #7/4 BAYLOR at #12/17 Virginia at Middle Tennessee UCLA #17/17 TEXAS vs Rutgers at #2/2 STANFORD #14/15 OKLAHOMA at Mississippi State #RV/22 VANDERBILT at #8/8 Georgia at #18/19 LSU at #rv/22 Vanderbilt #20/RV LSU #16/14 KENTUCKY vs Vanderbilt vs #19/18 Kentucky AUSTIN PEAY DAYTON

0 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

a

to blk stl

52 85 17 14 17 24 41 19 1 13 0

2 15 5 68 17 4 2 7 0 0 0

38 52 47 42 21 21 26 23 4 12 0 9 5 283 295 - 204 304

W W W W W W L W W W L W W W W W W W W

* = Conference game ! = ESPNU Road to the Championship, San Antonio, TX $ = Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, NY ~ = SEC Tournament, Duluth, GA ^ = NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds, Knoxville, TN

pts

avg

248 228 223 212 158 109 83 58 12 13 0

13.1 12.0 11.7 11.2 8.3 5.7 4.4 3.1 0.9 0.7 0.0

120 136 1344 57 121 1085

70.7 57.1

20 28 24 13 9 7 13 14 2 6 0

Score 74-65 77-63 69-52 61-47 78-58 68-54 52-67 96-75 75-48 64-57 50-53 55-43 69-60 70-61 81-65 68-49 70-62 75-42 92-64

Att. 12824 11895 11802 14176 13434 7190 6809 13332 5787 16645 7728 4971 6005 13851 12100 6148 5854 10922 10022


THE STAT CREW SYSTEM UT Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 23, 2010) NCAA Tournament RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

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Player

gp-gs

52 13 05 33 40 15 25 04 20 01

CAIN, Kelley SPANI, Taber BJORKLUND, Angie BREWER, Alyssia STRICKLEN, Shekinna MANNING, Alicia JOHNSON, Glory WILLIAMS, Kamiko SMALLBONE, Sydney BASS, Briana Team Total.......... Opponents......

43 36 55 45 44 53 43 31 13 37

21.5 15-21 18.0 11-15 27.5 9-20 22.5 11-23 22.0 7-14 26.5 9-19 21.5 5-14 15.5 5-12 6.5 0-2 18.5 0-3

2 2

400 400

72-143 43-118

1st 2nd 87 80 46 60

HOME 2-0 0-0 2-0

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

2-2 2-0 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods UT Opponents

OVERALL 2-0 0-0 2-0

UT 167 83.5 +30.5 72-143 .503 11-30 .367 5.5 12-25 .480 6.0 91 45.5 +13.0 38 19.0 22 11.0 +6.5 1.7 16 8.0 15 7.5 20944 2-10472 Totals 167 106

.714 .733 .450 .478 .500 .474 .357 .417 .000 .000

0-0 4-5 7-16 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-2

.503 11-30 .364 7-27

OPP 106 53.0 43-118 .364 7-27 .259 3.5 13-19 .684 6.5 65 32.5 13 6.5 35 17.5 0.4 10 5.0 8 4.0 0 0-0 0-0

.000 .800 .438 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

0-6 0-2 0-0 0-1 5-7 1-1 6-8 0-0 0-0 0-0

.367 12-25 .259 13-19

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AWAY 0-0 0-0 0-0

Date 03/20/10 03/22/10

.000 .000 .000 .000 .714 1.000

.750 .000 .000 .000 .480 .684

off

12 3 0 6 6 3 4 0 1 1 1 37 23

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Rebounds def tot avg

9 2 3 11 6 10 5 3 2 2 1 54 42

Opponent AUSTIN PEAY DAYTON

21 5 3 17 12 13 9 3 3 3 2 91 65

pf dq

a

to blk stl

pts

avg

10.5 2.5 1.5 8.5 6.0 6.5 4.5 1.5 1.5 1.5

4 2 3 6 1 5 4 2 1 2

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 4 5 2 8 8 3 3 1 4

4 4 1 2 1 2 4 2 1 1

30 26 25 22 19 19 16 10 0 0

15.0 13.0 12.5 11.0 9.5 9.5 8.0 5.0 0.0 0.0

45.5 32.5

30 29

1 -

38 13

22 15 16 167 35 8 10 106

83.5 53.0

W W

* = Conference game ! = ESPNU Road to the Championship, San Antonio, TX $ = Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, NY ~ = SEC Tournament, Duluth, GA ^ = NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds, Knoxville, TN

8 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0

Score 75-42 92-64

0 2 2 1 5 2 1 1 0 2

Att. 10922 10022


THE STAT CREW SYSTEM UT Category Leaders (as of Mar 24, 2010) NCAA Tournament Points CAIN, Kelley SPANI, Taber BJORKLUND, Angie BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia STRICKLEN, Shekinna JOHNSON, Glory WILLIAMS, Kamiko

G 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Pts 30 26 25 22 19 19 16 10

Pts/G 15.0 13.0 12.5 11.0 9.5 9.5 8.0 5.0

Scoring Average CAIN, Kelley SPANI, Taber BJORKLUND, Angie BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia STRICKLEN, Shekinna JOHNSON, Glory WILLIAMS, Kamiko SMALLBONE, Sydney BASS, Briana

G 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Pts 30 26 25 22 19 19 16 10 0 0

Avg/G 15.0 13.0 12.5 11.0 9.5 9.5 8.0 5.0 0.0 0.0

FG Percentage SPANI, Taber CAIN, Kelley STRICKLEN, Shekinna BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia BJORKLUND, Angie WILLIAMS, Kamiko JOHNSON, Glory SMALLBONE, Sydney BASS, Briana

FG 11 15 7 11 9 9 5 5 0 0

Att 15 21 14 23 19 20 12 14 2 3

Pct .733 .714 .500 .478 .474 .450 .417 .357 .000 .000

Field Goal Attempts BREWER, Alyssia CAIN, Kelley BJORKLUND, Angie MANNING, Alicia SPANI, Taber

G 2 2 2 2 2

Att 23 21 20 19 15

Att/G 11.5 10.5 10.0 9.5 7.5

Field Goals Made CAIN, Kelley SPANI, Taber BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia BJORKLUND, Angie

G 2 2 2 2 2

3-Point Percentage SPANI, Taber BJORKLUND, Angie WILLIAMS, Kamiko STRICKLEN, Shekinna SMALLBONE, Sydney BASS, Briana

3FG 4 7 0 0 0 0

Att 5 16 1 4 2 2

Pct .800 .438 .000 .000 .000 .000

3-Point FG Attempts BJORKLUND, Angie SPANI, Taber STRICKLEN, Shekinna SMALLBONE, Sydney BASS, Briana

G 2 2 2 2 2

3-Point FG Made BJORKLUND, Angie SPANI, Taber

G 2 2

Free Throw Attempts JOHNSON, Glory STRICKLEN, Shekinna CAIN, Kelley SPANI, Taber BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia

G 2 2 2 2 2 2

Free Throws Made JOHNSON, Glory STRICKLEN, Shekinna MANNING, Alicia

G 2 2 2

Free Throw Percent MANNING, Alicia JOHNSON, Glory STRICKLEN, Shekinna BREWER, Alyssia CAIN, Kelley SPANI, Taber

FG 1 6 5 0 0 0

Att 1 8 7 1 6 2

Pct 1.000 .750 .714 .000 .000 .000

Made Made/G 15 7.5 11 5.5 11 5.5 9 4.5 9 4.5 Att 16 5 4 2 2

Att/G 8.0 2.5 2.0 1.0 1.0

Made Made/G 7 3.5 4 2.0 Att 8 7 6 2 1 1

Att/G 4.0 3.5 3.0 1.0 0.5 0.5

Made Made/G 6 3.0 5 2.5 1 0.5


THE STAT CREW SYSTEM UT Category Leaders (as of Mar 24, 2010) NCAA Tournament Rebounds CAIN, Kelley BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia STRICKLEN, Shekinna JOHNSON, Glory

G 2 2 2 2 2

Reb 21 17 13 12 9

Reb/G 10.5 8.5 6.5 6.0 4.5

Assists MANNING, Alicia STRICKLEN, Shekinna BJORKLUND, Angie BASS, Briana SPANI, Taber

G 2 2 2 2 2

No. 8 8 5 4 4

Ast/G 4.0 4.0 2.5 2.0 2.0

Rebound Average CAIN, Kelley BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia STRICKLEN, Shekinna JOHNSON, Glory

G 2 2 2 2 2

Reb 21 17 13 12 9

Avg/G 10.5 8.5 6.5 6.0 4.5

Steals STRICKLEN, Shekinna MANNING, Alicia BASS, Briana SPANI, Taber BJORKLUND, Angie

G 2 2 2 2 2

No. 5 2 2 2 2

Stl/G 2.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

Offensive Rebounds CAIN, Kelley BREWER, Alyssia STRICKLEN, Shekinna JOHNSON, Glory MANNING, Alicia SPANI, Taber

G 2 2 2 2 2 2

No. 12 6 6 4 3 3

Avg/G 6.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 1.5 1.5

Blocked Shots CAIN, Kelley STRICKLEN, Shekinna BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia SPANI, Taber JOHNSON, Glory

G 2 2 2 2 2 2

No. 8 2 2 1 1 1

Blk/G 4.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5

Defensive Rebounds BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia CAIN, Kelley STRICKLEN, Shekinna JOHNSON, Glory

G 2 2 2 2 2

No. 11 10 9 6 5

Avg/G 5.5 5.0 4.5 3.0 2.5

Minutes BJORKLUND, Angie MANNING, Alicia BREWER, Alyssia STRICKLEN, Shekinna JOHNSON, Glory CAIN, Kelley

G 2 2 2 2 2 2

No. 55 53 45 44 43 43

Min/G 27.5 26.5 22.5 22.0 21.5 21.5

Fouls BREWER, Alyssia MANNING, Alicia CAIN, Kelley JOHNSON, Glory BJORKLUND, Angie

G 2 2 2 2 2

No. 6 5 4 4 3

Per/G 3.0 2.5 2.0 2.0 1.5

Turnovers CAIN, Kelley JOHNSON, Glory SPANI, Taber BREWER, Alyssia WILLIAMS, Kamiko MANNING, Alicia

G 2 2 2 2 2 2

No. 4 4 4 2 2 2

TO/G 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

Foulouts MANNING, Alicia

G 2

No. 1


TENNESSEE LADY VOL POST-SELECTION SHOW QUOTES MARCH 15, 2010 HEAD COACH PAT SUMMITT (On the current state of her team): “I think we really have a lot of confidence. I think we’re very invested. I think this team took ownership a long time ago and they’re holding on to it. If I have an issue, I’ll just walk over to (junior guard) Angie Bjorklund and tell her to take care of it or I’ll talk to Kelley Cain and say, ‘you need to make sure that everything’s in check,’ and I think their leadership has put us in this position.” (On this year’s tournament): “I’m just excited for our basketball team, our program and our fans. We’ve got the greatest fans in the game and I want them to come out and really support us. Certainly, this team has kept everybody in check and they’ve worked hard. They’re getting in extra shots outside of practice. I think that’s why our shooting percentage has gone up so much.” (On the importance of playing the first two rounds at home): “I think being at home in your comfort zone and sleeping in our own beds is a real plus for us because we are still a young team. I think getting that situation is really good for a young team and we’re predominantly sophomores.” (On how close her team is to being a championship-level team): “I think we’re very close. If our practices are any indication, this group is really focused. I feel that from them in practice. We’ve only had a couple of players who I didn’t feel that from. One of them was Glory Johnson. I met with her today and we had a heart-to-heart. She’s got to play for us and so does Kamiko Williams. Those are two of our best athletes. If those two athletes invest in this team, it’s going to be a hard team to beat.”

SOPHOMORE FORWARD GLORY JOHNSON (On what it means to earn a No. 1 seed): “I’m excited about just playing in general. It doesn’t matter who we play because we have to bring the same effort no matter what team we play against.” (On getting a chance to atone for last season): “We kind of showed everybody a new side of us. We just have to continue doing what we’re doing and play the way we’ve been playing so that people don’t underestimate us anymore.” (On the importance of playing the first two rounds at home): “I love playing in Knoxville. The fans and the support that we’ll have here in Knoxville while we play will help so much. Being in my hometown will be great.” FRESHMAN GUARD KAMIKO WILLIAMS (On her first NCAA Tournament game): “I’m very excited. I’m glad that it’s a home game so it won’t be as nerve-wracking as it would be somewhere else. I’m real anxious but when game time comes, you’ve got to bring it. It’s really counting now.” (On how the intensity level changes in the postseason): “Coach has been pushing us and trying to get the best out of us, telling us that we need to play to a higher level. She has been stressing to Glory and me that she needs us out there and we took that to heart. Our teammates have been helping us and when we bring energy out there, it picks them up. We’ve been feeding off each other and there hasn’t been any negativity.”


JUNIOR GUARD ANGIE BJORKLUND (On the possibility of playing the first four games of the tournament in the state of Tennessee): “We learned last year that we focus on one game at a time. I’m so excited to be playing at home, everything is going to be familiar for us. If we get there (Memphis) it’s going to be great playing there, in Tennessee. Anywhere we go the fan support is going to be incredible; that’s one of the reasons I came to Tennessee, it’s the best in the country.” (On how prepared the team in heading into the NCAA Tournament): “Just having the couple of years of experience and the underclassmen getting the year of experience, we’ve been preparing ourselves since postseason last year. Everybody is ready and excited and really prepared for this. Every single person on our team has put a lot of time and energy in and I think it’s made a lot of difference.” SOPHOMORE GUARD/FORWARD ALICIA MANNING (On the mindset on the team going into the Tournament): “Our overall attitude going into the tournament is completely different. We know this year we can’t take any team for granted and that we have to come prepared every game to play hard and put everything we have on the floor.” (On the difference between 2009 and 2010): “My investment and my commitment have changed. I’ve been getting in the gym more working on my game and I think it’s paid off. Coming off of last season we spent the entire month after Ball State doing some soul searching. We had to figure out what we had to do and where we had to be for this season. We had to work hard every day, the whole team had to put in time and work on getting better every day.” SOPHOMORE GUARD SHEKINNA STRICKLEN (On becoming more of a leader this season): “Coach (Pat Summitt) has been on me about turning my volume up, stepping up and being a leader. I feel like I have stepped up to the challenge. Going into the NCAA Tournament, I’m really going to have to be a leader, control the point guard spot and take care of the ball. I’m going to have to make sure we’re all together.” (On Tennessee earning a No.1 seed): “It means a lot to us – especially after last year. We have worked hard and improved a lot. This season, we’ve played well and really earned that No. 1 spot. It feels great. Usually Tennessee is at a No. 1 seed every year. I feel like we are back to the way Tennessee is supposed to be. It just makes us all feel good. We’re all really excited and confident, and we’re ready for the tournament to get going.” SOPHOMORE POST ALYSSIA BREWER (On what it means to earn a No. 1 seed after receiving a five-seed last season): “For one, we’re a lot better than we were last year – so that makes a big difference. Also, we’re a whole different team than we were last year. We’ve been through some ups and downs. Last year there were more downs than ups, but I think we’ve gotten stronger as a team this year.” (On how winning the SEC Tournament prepares the team for the NCAAs): “I think it prepared us really well because we saw the kind of mentality we needed to be able to pull out three games in a row. We did a good job of that.” (On the NCAA Tournament field as a whole): “It’s the tournament – you don’t know what’s going to happen. I was glad to see so many SEC teams made the tournament. Our out-of-conference schedule ranges from East Coast to West Coast. We play everywhere. I was expecting some of the teams we played out-of-conference to be in it.” FRESHMAN TABER SPANI (On playing in the first NCAA Tournament of her career): “It’s really exciting. I’m really excited about this team. We’re focused. As freshmen, we’ve watched it growing up for so many years, and now it’s special. Now I’m sitting in a circle with this team. Getting the No. 1 seed and seeing the bracket is a dream come true. We’re really looking forward to Saturday.”


2010 NCAA® Women’s Tournament · Open Practice Day Friday, March 19, 2010 · Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn.

NO. 1 SEED TENNESSEE LADY VOLS OPEN PRACTICE DAY QUOTES Head Coach Pat Summitt Opening Statement: “Obviously, we’re very excited about being able to host First and Second Rounds. Our basketball team has worked hard to put us in this position. We’re real serious, and we’ll be focused. I hope our fans will come out and support not only our team but all the teams in this tournament.” On how the team is playing since the SEC Tournament: “I definitely think that we’re playing our best basketball now. Our practices have had great intensity. You can tell that our team is very focused. It will take everyone. We have good depth, and everyone will need to be ready when called upon.” On players picking and choosing when to play hard last year: “They’ve probably only realized that now. The three players that we had here (Angie Bjorklund, Kelley Cain, and Shekinna Stricklen) have provided great leadership. Kelley has taken on the post game and held them accountable. She’s made Lyssi (Brewer) better. She’s made Glory (Johnson) better. Angie and Kinna have made the guards better. They hold them accountable.” On facing Austin Peay: “It’s interesting. My brother, Tommy, and my brother, Kenneth, both graduated from Austin Peay. Tommy played basketball there for two years, and Kenneth played baseball and was a pitcher. So they were excited about us playing Austin Peay. I spent a lot of time watching my brother play there. Coach (Carrie) Daniels has done a great job of getting her team ready. They go about nine players deep, and we play eight players. Their guard play is real impressive, and their inside play is solid.” On whether her brothers will be pulling for Tennessee: “They better be, or they won’t get a ticket when they get here.” On whether she has looked ahead to facing either Dayton or TCU: “I have not. My staff has. It’s Austin Peay, and that’s it. (Assistant coaches) Dean (Lockwood), Holly (Warlick), and Daedra (Charles-Furlow) have been watching tape. We’ll be ready.”


2010 NCAA® Women’s Tournament · Open Practice Day Friday, March 19, 2010 · Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn. Junior guard Angie Bjorklund On playing Saturday after a two-week layoff: “It’s been a huge gap. It’s been two weeks and we’ve been excited the entire time. Especially having spring break, which was basically a week to focus on basketball and have a break from school. We’ve had a lot of preparation and we’re ready to go.” On the benefit of playing at home: “We have the best fan support anywhere we go, but especially at home. We have a regular routine and we can sleep in our own beds—having that kind of comfort will help us and give us an advantage. It’s a different year with a completely different philosophy and we’re looking forward to it.” Redshirt sophomore center Kelley Cain On playing Saturday after a two-week layoff: “We’ve had some really good practices lately and we’re just excited that tournament time is finally here and we get to prove that we’re completely different from last year. We’re a lot better.” On last year’s loss potentially creating a bigger target on Tennessee’s backs: “Any Tennessee team has a target on its back. With what happened last year, even though it has nothing to do with this year, we definitely have a big target on our backs. That makes it more fun. We want to be sought after and we want to be the team that everyone wants to beat.” On seeing the upsets in yesterday’s men’s tournament games: “On any given day, any team can be beaten. It helps us to stay even more focused on our ultimate goal. We just need to come out in every game, no matter who we play, with our ‘A’ game.” Sophomore guard Shekinna Stricklen On playing Saturday after a two-week layoff: “These last couple of weeks, we’ve been getting closer and closer as a team on and off the court. We’re ready to play.” On the differences between this year’s team and last year’s team: “I feel like we’re more committed as a team. Last year, we picked and chose when we wanted to play hard. I feel like this year, we’re going hard every possession and not taking possessions off. We’re more committed to defense and rebounding than we were last year. I think we have improved a lot.”


Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Austin Peay vs UT 03/20/10 12:16 p.m. at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn. Austin Peay 42 • 15-18 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF

##

Player

00

RAYNER, Jasmine f 3-9 JAMEN, Nicole f 0-4 HANLEY, Whitney g 2-10 FAULKNER, Brooke g 0-5 HERRING, Ashley g 8-14 RICHARDSON, Salem 0-0 WARNER, Darcie 1-2 THOMAS, Dalila 2-4 BUSSABARGER, Megha 0-5 Team Totals 16-53

34 12 23 33 01 02 41 43

FG % 1st Half: 7-27 3FG % 1st Half: 0-6 FT % 1st Half: 2-2

25.9% 0.0% 100.0

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

0-0 0-0 1-4 0-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-4

2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-5 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

3-14

7-9

9-26 3-8 5-7

34.6% 37.5% 71.4%

1 5 6 4 3 0 3 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 1 0 1 1 0 3 5 8 11 17 28 13

TP

A TO Blk Stl

8 0 5 0 21 2 2 4 0

1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1

3 4 4 1 7 0 1 0 0

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0

42

4 20

3

4 200

Game: 16-53 30.2% Game: 3-14 21.4% Game: 7-9 77.8%

Min

38 15 31 12 37 5 17 27 18

Deadball Rebounds 2

UT 75 • 31-2 ##

Player

15

MANNING, Alicia BREWER, Alyssia CAIN, Kelley BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna BASS, Briana WILLIAMS, Kamiko SPANI, Taber SMALLBONE, Sydney JOHNSON, Glory Team Totals

33 52 05 40 01 04 13 20 25

FG % 1st Half: 15-34 44.1% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% FT % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6%

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF

f f c g g

1-3 4-10 9-11 5-13 4-7 0-2 2-5 4-7 0-1 2-8

0-0 0-0 0-0 4-12 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4

31-67

5-19

8-13

2nd half: 16-33 48.5% 2nd half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd half: 3-4 75.0%

1 2 3 5 2 7 9 2 8 4 12 3 0 1 1 1 4 2 6 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 4 4 8 1 0 1 1 21 26 47 14

TP

A TO Blk Stl

2 8 18 14 12 0 4 9 0 8

1 1 0 2 4 3 2 2 1 2

Min

0 1 4 1 0 0 1 3 1 2

0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

0 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0

75 18 13

5

6 200

Game: 31-67 46.3% Game: 5-19 26.3% Game: 8-13 61.5%

19 24 22 28 20 19 19 20 7 22

Deadball Rebounds 3

Officials: Mary Day, Tim Daley, Charlie Hurst, Tim Bryant(SB) Technical fouls: Austin Peay-None. UT-None. Attendance: 10922 NCAA First Round Attendance will be announced half time of the second game UT's #15 fouls out @26.8/2 Score by periods Austin Peay UT

1st

2nd

Total

16 37

26 38

42 75

Last FG - APSU 2nd-02:12, UT 2nd-03:47. Largest lead - APSU None, UT by 38 2nd-03:47.

Points APSU UT

In Paint 20 36

Off T/O 7 23

2nd Fast Chance Break 4 2 19 4

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

Bench 8 21


2010 NCAA® Women’s Tournament · First Round Game Saturday, March 20, 2010 · Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn.

Final Score: No. 1 Tennessee 75, No. 16 Austin Peay 42 NO. 1 SEED TENNESSEE LADY VOLS POST-GAME QUOTES Head Coach Pat Summitt Opening Statement: “I thought we came ready to play. We started out really strong then kind of gave in to fatigue and that is when you have to start coaching a little bit more. Kelley (Cain) has a done a great job. Today, she really worked for the ball, and we were able to get the ball inside. You have to give our guards a lot of credit for getting her touches. Lyssi (Brewer) did some good things, but she can be so much better. We will challenge her for the next game, and I think she will respond to that. Shekinna Stricklen pushed tempo. She has really elevated her intensity both offensively and defensively. Pushing tempo for us is something she does better than anyone right now. What can you say about Angie Bjorklund? She is going to hunt shots, and she is going to knock down shots for us. It takes a lot of pressure off of our defense. A good win, and we will try to get a little bit better before our next game.” What is the difference in the atmosphere and the attitude of the players from last year to this year? “Last year we struggled at times, and we did not always play together. We did not always play hard. It was like a wait and see in every game we played. It was very frustrating for the coaching staff. This program has high expectations. They thought they would just come here, put on the orange uniform and win. It doesn’t happen like that. After we came back and started to work, they were confused as to why we would go back and go right back to practice. They thought it was punishment, but I said it was an opportunity for this basketball team to get better between now and the opening of our next season. Their investment was tremendous. I give Heather Mason [Assistant Athletics Director for Strength and Conditioning] a lot of credit for being very creative off the court. Our workouts were hard for me to watch sometimes. They were that tough. But it brought out the toughness in each and every one of players.” What did you say during halftime about being only being up by one rebound? “I was not happy. Our rebounding has got to be there every night. The rebounds can separate us out. Our defense and our board play are critical for us all the time. That is why we put a place of emphasis on it. We had roll call, and they responded. Brewer was picking and choosing when she was going to play hard. I had no idea what Glory Johnson was going to do or Kamiko Williams. Those are three players that are difference makers for us. Hopefully tomorrow after I watch film with all three of them and we get back on the court, they will be a little bit better.” What effect does the first game have on the rest of the tournament? “It sets the tone. When you come out and you are ready to play, it is a feel-good for our coaching staff, our team, our fans, our administration that we are ready to play and take it up to the highest level. That why I was not happy at halftime. It is my job to make sure I am holding everyone accountable including myself. I do think this team plays very well together. They are unselfish. They understand playing from the inside out. They are committed defensively. We have to get every player in that circle to understand what you have to bring every night.”

Junior Guard Angie Bjorklund On the difference in playing the first round at home this year as opposed to being on the road last year: “Like I always say, anywhere we go, our fan support is going to be great. When you have your regular routine down and the fan support, it’s great. We didn’t know what to expect, but when we ran out there, it was all orange. We were really excited. Like Coach says, we need to give the fans something to cheer about and that’s what we did.” Sophomore Center Kelley Cain On Tennessee’s effectiveness at scoring in the paint: “Every time we get in the paint, we make sure we don’t post up with our hands, we post up with our upper body. We try to show big targets for the guards so they can get it into us.” On Tennessee winning the rebound battle 47-28: “We know that rebounds win championships and that’s one thing we really try to do is rebound it. If we can’t do anything else – if your shots aren’t falling, you should be rebounding on both ends. It’s just something the coaches stress with us.”


2010 NCAA® Women’s Tournament · Second Round Press Conference Sunday, March 21, 2010 · Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn.

NO. 1 SEED TENNESSEE LADY VOLS PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES Head Coach Pat Summitt Opening Statement: “Obviously, Dayton is a team that is resilient. They demonstrated that in closing out in an impressive way yesterday. We have to focus on our defense and board play and have to find a way to make shots. I like where we are. I’m excited for this team.” On protecting a No. 1 seed after watching Kansas’ men’s team lose Saturday night: “Obviously, I was watching. It was a great game. It was a reminder that we can’t take anything for granted. Our team has to be focused. Dayton will make runs. They have size and match us. It’s a matter of our team being invested. I hope our bench can give us quality minutes. I like the rotation that we’re starting to see. That will help keep our players fresh.” On not feeling good about some players’ efforts on Saturday: “That was yesterday. Today is a new day. I was probably the hardest on Lyssi (Brewer). It’s so important for her to battle on every possession. Yesterday, she would pick and choose. Taber (Spani) did a great job. She deserved to be here (in the press conference). I wanted her to see what it takes to get ready for the next games. Alicia (Manning) struggled yesterday. She was trying to do too much. I told her, ‘Forget yesterday. Move forward. We’ve got to have you.’” On freshman Kamiko Williams: “Today is Sunday, so we had a little prayer meeting. She responded very well. Kamiko is more casual and laid back. The time we spent in film session was very beneficial. This team needs her. If she doesn’t step up, it can be costly. I told her, ‘You can be a mental midget, or you can be a mental giant.’ From this day forward, she’s going to be a mental giant.” On the closeness and accountability of the Tennessee team: “This is a team that’s very close. They hold each other accountable. It has been interesting to see their growth and their maturity. Kelley (Cain) and Lyssi (Brewer) police the post game. Angie (Bjorklund) and Shekinna (Stricklen) have been working with the guards. They have taken ownership in a positive way. We have told them, ‘It’s not our team. It’s your team. You have to want it more than anyone else in the country.’ They have responded. Have I been hard on them? Yes. But that’s my job, too.” On the role of guards on the Tennessee team: “If we can play inside-out, that’s where the game will be determined eventually. If our post players are double-teamed, our guards will benefit from our inside-outside game. No one has benefited more than Angie (Bjorklund). We’ve put a package of screens together to help her get open. I’ve told her to speak to herself, ‘Wait, wait, wait,’ because she can get anxious.” On Dayton coach Jim Jabir: “I’ve known Jim. He’s an excellent coach because of his ability to teach. His teams execute well. Watching his team yesterday, they have great ball movement and great player movement. They have great weapons. Boards will be a key. Jim is very successful and respected in our profession.”


2010 NCAA® Women’s Tournament · Second Round Press Conference Sunday, March 21, 2010 · Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn. Sophomore Forward Alyssia Brewer Coach was not happy yesterday about the rebounding efforts; she said you had roll call at half time, talk a little bit about that, and where you are mentally about playing to advance and playing to win. “Yeah, we just had a little check at halftime; our rebounding wasn’t where it was supposed to be. But I think after that we really got after it and our mentality for advancing is survive and advance, we are going to give it our all so that we can advance” There is so much focus on rebounding, I am curious about guard play. Eeveryone makes an issue about guard play in the postseason, I’m curious about how the players feel about guard play versus the inside play, how you’ve really managed to dominate the inside game, can that make up for any perceived weakness or any concern at the guard spot? “I think at first before even the SEC Tournament started it was all about our post game, but I think our guards have really stepped up and done what coach asked them to do. They need to be a big role in order for us to advance and I think they have stepped up to that matter” Sometimes coach has said that you, especially last year, pick and choose when you wanted to play do you notice that happens when you make a big run like you did yesterday, and it’s kind of hard to keep that momentum? And is it something that you can check yourselves or does coach have to say ‘hey this is one of those moments when you’re choosing not to play’? “Earlier games in the season we did have a big lead, but the thing about yesterday and the difference between that game before is that we would let them come back within single digits. And I noticed yesterday we didn’t let that happen but we still kind of let down. But I think we can check each other before coach has to check us, we have done a really good job of being able to get on to each other without coach having to, at first.” When you hear that Dayton was down by 18 yesterday and won the game, how much, if at all, does that change the way you perceive a team when you know they have had to come back and fight back in a game like that? “Every team is out here to fight to win, obviously they have that mentality, to be able to come back and win, but for us it’s just we have to keep the pressure going and keep our game going for the whole 40 minutes for us to be able to do what we always do.” Lyssi since the post game is your bread and butter, you go there first, Dayton is a little bit bigger team this time around, do you like going against bigger posts or do you prefer smaller posts? Which do you feel you are more successful against? “My mentality doesn’t change whether it is a small post or a bigger post I still go into the game thinking I am going to have to do certain things to be able to be successful with my game. It’s not necessarily that I have a preference between the two.” Sophomore Forward Alicia Manning Coach was not happy yesterday about the rebounding efforts; she said you had roll call at half time, talk a little bit about that, and where you are mentally about playing to advance and playing to win. “Coach always says rebounding wins championships and I think that is right on. We have such a big size advantage against these smaller teams, so it’s going to be a huge advantage for us if we can continue to get that rebounding, I think that will help a lot.” There is so much focus on rebounding, I am curious about guard play. Everyone makes an issue about guard play in the postseason, I’m curious about how the players feel about guard play versus the inside play, how you’ve really managed to dominate the inside game, can that make up for any perceived weakness or any concern at the guard spot? “Obviously since we do have one of the best post games in the country, our guards just focus on getting the posts touches and then that will open the game up for us. Especially in the beginning of the game just getting them looks, then hopefully the defense will collapse on them and open up shots for us. But it’s our job to get the posts the ball and if we continue to do that then I think we will be just fine”


2010 NCAA® Women’s Tournament · Second Round Press Conference Sunday, March 21, 2010 · Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn. Sometimes coach has said that you, especially last year, pick and choose when you wanted to play do you notice that happens when you make a big run like you did yesterday, and it’s kind of hard to keep that momentum? And is it something that you can check yourselves or does coach have to say hey this is one of those moments when you’re choosing not to play? “Obviously when you have a big lead like that it’s easy to become relaxed and content, but we have to treat every game especially right now in the postseason, like it’s the national championship game. Just staying focused and trying to get better every possession and putting together a 40 minute game every game we play.” When you hear that Dayton was down by 18 yesterday and won the game, how much, if at all, does that change the way you perceive a team when you know they have had to come back and fight back in a game like that? “Every team in this tournament, there is a reason why they are here, there is a reason why Dayton is here, there is a reason why they won that game. They proved to the NCAA that they deserve to be in this tournament. Seeing yesterday that they were at an 18-point deficit and came back, that just shows, like coach was saying they are resilient and they have heart, they are not ready to go home yet, so we have to take that into account and play as best as we can tomorrow”

Freshman Guard Taber Spani Coach was not happy yesterday about the rebounding efforts; she said you had roll call at half time, talk a little bit about that, and where you are mentally about playing to advance and playing to win. “I think rebounds are such a staple of who we are, for us it’s just about focusing and getting every box out. Like coach always says it’s about heart and desire and wanting to play every minute of the 40 minutes. I think it stepped up in the second half but it’s going to need to improve for Monday.” There is so much focus on rebounding, I am curious about guard play. Everyone makes an issue about guard play in the postseason, I’m curious about how the players feel about guard play versus the inside play, how you’ve really managed to dominate the inside game, can that make up for any perceived weakness or any concern at the guard spot? “I think our team is very balanced but obviously with Kelly Cain, and Lyssi and Glory in there you kind of play to your advantages. So like they said you try to dominate the post game early and hopefully they will collapse and double and it opens it up. So just playing to the game plan, and I think we have done that the last couple of games and it’s really helped open up first the posts and then the guards.” Sometimes coach has said that you, especially last year, pick and choose when you wanted to play do you notice that happens when you make a big run like you did yesterday, and it’s kind of hard to keep that momentum? And is it something that you can check yourselves or does coach have to say hey this is one of those moments when you’re choosing not to play? “I think we have grown a lot this past season in working on that. Now I think we are trying to not necessarily play the team we are up by 20 against we are trying to be the best team we can be, and we know that we have to prepare for the upcoming rounds. I think that has really helped us and the accountability on this team is much improved I think. We can definitely self check that, and coach shouldn’t be the one that has to get on us for effort, hustle, and attitude, that should be us.” When you hear that Dayton was down by 18 yesterday and won the game, how much, if at all, does that change the way you perceive a team when you know they have had to come back and fight back in a game like that? “Just echoing off it just shows the type of team that they are, every team in this tournament wants to win and wants to compete as if it is their last game. So I think it shouldn’t really change our mentality because from now on every team that we play is going to have that mindset of wanting to win and advance. So I think for us we can’t really focus on what they are going to do we have to focus on what we can control and that’s playing a 40 minute game, and I think we all feel that if we do that we are going to be a hard team to beat.”


Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Dayton vs UT 03/22/10 7:06 p.m. at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn. Dayton 64 • 25-8 ##

Player

02

ROSS, Kendel RATERMAN, Justine NANCE, Casey LALOR, Patrice DAUGHERTY, Kristin APPLEWHITE, Olivia CHAMBERS, De'Sarae QUEEN, Elle LINDSEY, Aundrea MACKAY, Samantha WILLIS, Staci MOSES, Kayla WILSON, Brittany DAUGHERTY, Kari Team Totals

34 22 20 40 04 10 11 12 14 15 23 42 44

FG % 1st Half: 13-34 38.2% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% FT % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF

f f c g g

2-8 8-11 2-4 1-3 3-9 1-1 2-8 2-3 0-2 0-3 0-0 2-8 3-3 1-2

2-3 0-2 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1

2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

27-65

4-13

6-10

2nd half: 14-31 45.2% 2nd half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd half: 5-8 62.5%

2 2 4 1 1 3 4 0 0 9 9 5 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 2 3 5 1 1 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 4 0 4 12 25 37 16

TP

A TO Blk Stl

8 17 4 2 8 2 5 5 0 0 0 4 6 3

3 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

0 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2

1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0

64

9 15

5

6 200

Game: 27-65 41.5% Game: 4-13 30.8% Game: 6-10 60.0%

Min

19 32 23 16 23 4 19 14 6 5 2 19 6 12

Deadball Rebounds 2

UT 92 • 32-2 ##

Player

15

MANNING, Alicia BREWER, Alyssia CAIN, Kelley BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna BASS, Briana WILLIAMS, Kamiko SPANI, Taber SMALLBONE, Sydney JOHNSON, Glory Team Totals

33 52 05 40 01 04 13 20 25

FG % 1st Half: 22-39 56.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% FT % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0%

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF

f f c g g

8-16 7-13 6-10 4-7 3-7 0-1 3-7 7-8 0-1 3-6

0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-3 0-1 0-0

1-1 0-1 0-3 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-4

41-76

6-11

4-12

2nd half: 19-37 51.4% 2nd half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd half: 2-8 25.0%

2 8 10 0 4 4 8 4 4 5 9 1 0 2 2 2 2 4 6 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 2 1 3 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 16 28 44 16

TP

A TO Blk Stl

17 14 12 11 7 0 6 17 0 8

7 1 0 3 4 1 1 2 0 1

92 20

2 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 2

1 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

2 0 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 1

Min

34 21 21 27 24 18 12 16 6 21

9 10 10 200

Game: 41-76 53.9% Game: 6-11 54.5% Game: 4-12 33.3%

Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Eric Brewton, Mary Day, Amy Bonner, Tim Daley(SB) Technical fouls: Dayton-None. UT-None. Attendance: 10022 NCAA Second Round UD's #4 fouls out @15:56/2 and #22 @ 10:06/2 Score by periods Dayton UT

1st

2nd

Total

30 50

34 42

64 92

Last FG - UD 2nd-03:37, UT 2nd-01:06. Largest lead - UD None, UT by 34 2nd-15:00.

Points UD UT

In Paint 32 56

Off T/O 9 22

2nd Fast Chance Break 14 2 15 12

Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times.

Bench 25 31


2010 NCAA® Women’s Tournament · Second Round Game Monday, March 22, 2010 · Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn. Final Score: No. 1 Tennessee 92, No. 8 Dayton 64 NO. 1 SEED TENNESSEE LADY VOLS POST-GAME QUOTES Head Coach Pat Summitt Opening Statement: “I thought our basketball team really stepped up, and they were ready to play. Our defense and board play is huge for us. The amount of times we got paint points really opened up things for us playing inside out. (Alicia) Manning was tremendous, and she has been. She had one bad game and that has been about it. Taber (Spani) came off the bench and gave us real big lift and shot the ball very well. What can you say about Angie (Bjorklund)? I think she is one of the best shooters in the country and one of the best players.” You like to use the phrase teaching moment and was Saturday a teaching moment for Alicia Manning? “The interesting thing about Alicia is that I knew she was pressing (Saturday). The only thing I said to her was when we were walking down to the pressroom was to let that go. You are going to be just fine. Focus on what you have to do in this next game, and she was great. I did spend some time with Glory Johnson watching some tape and talking to her and also with (Alyssia) Brewer. But A-Town (Alicia Manning), I just thought she just had a bad game. Been there and done that. Forget it. Move forward and you are going to play great.” Speak to the value of that start – a 21-6 run to open the game. “It was very important. I could feel the energy in the locker room, and they were just wanting to get out on the court ASAP with all of that energy. I thought they were ready to play. I just reminded them that they had to commit to their defense and our board play. Take care of the basketball, and we are going play from the inside out. Let’s get as many touches as we can to our post game. That is our bread and butter. They wanted to take our post game away and we did a lot of inside out. They knocked down shots. I was glad to see that because we are going to have other people try to take away our post game. So our perimeter game has to be there and be efficient.” Giving what they were trying to take away inside if Alicia (Manning) and if Taber (Spani) aren’t having nights like they had could it been uncomfortable and kind of a grind-it-out game? “We have had to grind several games out because of that and because a lot of people are keying on our post game. I do think our perimeter scoring has been so invested in getting into the gym and not just in practice. Thank goodness we have Pratt Pavilion because I can tell you they are making good use of it. That is why Angie (Bjorklund) is shooting the way she is. She has influenced (Shekinna) Stricklen to be right there with her most of the time. You have to tell Taber (Spani) to get out of the gym. She would stay there all night. We have people who are investing in helping this team anyway they can.”


2010 NCAA® Women’s Tournament · Second Round Game Monday, March 22, 2010 · Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn. Sophomore Forward Alicia Manning You smiled when you got the standing ovation, and after last game was there something that you felt that you needed to prove in this game that made you play the way that you did? “I felt like last game I let the team down getting in foul trouble, I guess I felt like I needed to pick it up and make up for what I didn’t do in the other game” How much of what you did tonight was because they were taking away the inside game versus just having a good night? “We always concentrate on getting the posts good touches and that opens up the guard play so much, and I think the defense they were playing was a triangle and two – face-guarding (Shekinna) Stricklen and Angie (Bjorklund), so that opened it up for me and Taber (Spani), so the posts just helped us get some touches and we knocked down some shots.” Can you speak to how much confidence and momentum you get when you start out up 21-6? “I’m going to give that one to the fans, their energy and their passion and everything they did that really helps us, and it gives us a boost and keeps our momentum going. They have been great for us all year and especially these past two rounds” Junior Guard Angie Bjorklund Can you speak to how much confidence and momentum you get when you start out up 21-6? “I agree, we had a great turnout tonight, and that just gives us such a boost. Like Alicia (Manning) was saying – it keeps us going as a team, and I am looking forward to seeing our fans travel with us because I know they always do. We have the best fans in the country. I also think it’s just important to start the game strong, because that builds momentum and so I thought we all did a good job of that” You mentioned hoping that the fans keep traveling. How nice is it now to move on and stay in the state of Tennessee in the next round? “I think that is another great advantage for us. Anywhere we go we are going to get a ton of fans traveling with us and that just helps our energy level when we build a lead and when we go on a run. So I think we are all looking forward to traveling and especially staying close to home” Freshman Guard Taber Spani How much of what you did tonight was because they were taking away the inside game and it was there versus just having a good night? “I think, of course, it helps when they are doubling the inside and pretty much every team faceguards Angie (Bjorklund), so it always helps, but I think it just speaks to the balance and the talent of this team. Everyone that comes in really can add offensively and on the defense and boards. I think it’s a combination of both but it definitely helps when you have great talent inside and then you have Angie and (Shekinna) Stricklen, who can penetrate and shoot from the outside” You hit your first seven shot, and they weren’t all easy shots. What were you feeling? “I think when I go in, I am expected to come in and make an impact, especially when we get off to these great starts – we need to come in and keep the level up. And the coaches have really challenged everyone that goes into the game to make sure that the level stays high and that everyone is playing hard on every possession for however many minutes you get, so I was just trying to be aggressive and I think that I can add a shooting ability to the team. I was just trying to play to my strengths”


CURRENT LADY VOL NCAA TOURNAMENT STATISTICS Briana Bass’ CAREER NCAA TOURNAMENT Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Ball State 1 0 18 0 2 .000 0 2 2009 1 0 18 0 2 .000 0 2 Ausitn Peay 1 0 19 0 2 .000 0 1 Dayton 1 0 18 0 1 .000 0 1 2010 2 0 37 0 3 .000 0 2 Career 3 0 55 0 5 .000 0 4

Vicki Baugh’s career Opponent GP GS Min Oral Roberts 1 0 20 Purdue 1 0 12 Notre Dame 1 0 5 Texas A&M 1 0 7 LSU 1 0 14 Stanford 1 0 13 2008 6 0 71

STATS Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 4

ncaa tournament stats FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 4 6 6 7 .857 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 2 2 12 18 .667 0 0 .000 6 8

Tot 1 1 3 0 3 4

Avg 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.5 1.5 1.3

PF-FO 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 2-0

A TO Blk 1 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 5 3 0

Stl Pts Avg 1 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 2 0 0.0 2 0 0.0

Pct .667 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .750

Off Def 3 2 1 4 2 1 0 0 1 4 3 1 10 12

Tot 5 5 3 0 5 4 22

Avg 5.0 5.0 4.3 3.3 3.6 3.7 3.7

PF-FO 2-0 5-1 2-0 1-0 5-1 2-0 17-2

A TO Blk 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 4

Stl Pts Avg 0 8 8.0 1 12 10.0 0 0 6.7 0 0 5.0 0 2 4.4 0 8 5.0 1 30 5.0

Angie Bjorklund’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Oral Roberts 1 0 18 5 13 .385 4 10 .400 2 2 1.000 Purdue 1 0 19 1 6 .167 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 Notre Dame 1 0 21 2 6 .333 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 Texas A&M 1 0 15 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 LSU 1 0 14 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 Stanford 1 0 15 0 5 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2008 6 0 102 10 36 .278 5 19 .263 2 2 1.000 Ball State 1 1 40 6 18 .333 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 2009 1 1 40 6 18 .333 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 Austin Peay 1 1 28 5 13 .385 4 12 .333 0 0 .000 Dayton 1 1 27 4 7 .571 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 2009 2 2 55 9 20 .450 7 16 .438 0 0 .000 Career Totals 9 3 197 25 74 .338 14 43 .326 2 2 1.000

Off Def 3 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 6 3 1 3 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 9 10

Tot 7 2 1 0 1 1 12 4 4 1 2 3 19

Avg 7.0 4.5 3.3 2.5 2.2 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 2.1

PF-FO 1-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 10-0 4-0 4-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 17-0

A 0 3 0 0 1 0 4 3 3 2 3 5 12

Blk 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Stl 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 6

Pts 16 2 5 2 2 0 27 14 14 14 11 25 66

Avg 16.0 9.0 7.7 6.3 5.4 4.5 4.5 14.0 14.0 14.0 12.5 12.5 7.3

Off Def 5 5 5 5 2 7 4 4 6 11 11 16

Tot 10 10 9 8 17 27

Avg PF-FO A TO Blk 10.0 2-0 3 1 2 10.0 2-0 3 1 2 9.0 2-0 1 1 1 8.5 4-0 1 1 1 8.5 6-0 2 2 2 9.0 8-0 5 3 4

Stl 1 1 1 0 1 2

Pts 4 4 8 14 22 26

Avg 4.0 4.0 8.0 11.0 11.0 8.7

Kelley Cain’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Ball State 1 1 14 5 7 .714 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 3 5 2009 1 1 14 5 7 .714 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 3 5 Austin Peay 1 1 22 9 11 .818 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 8 4 Dayton 1 1 21 6 10 .600 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 4 5 2010 2 2 43 15 21 .714 0 0 .000 0 6 .000 12 9 Career 3 3 57 20 28 .714 0 0 .000 0 7 .000 15 14

Tot 8 8 12 9 21 29

Avg PF-FO A TO Blk 8.0 0-0 1 2 2 8.0 0-0 1 2 2 12.0 3-0 0 4 2 10.5 1-0 0 0 6 10.5 4-0 0 4 8 9.7 4-0 1 6 10

Stl 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 10 10 18 12 30 40

Avg 10.0 10.0 18.0 15.0 15.0 13.3

Alyssia Brewer’s career Opponent GP GS Min FG Ball State 1 0 28 1 2009 1 0 28 1 Austin Peay 1 1 24 4 Dayton 1 1 21 7 2010 2 2 45 11 Career 3 2 73 12

ncaa tournament stats FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA 5 .200 0 0 .000 2 4 5 .200 0 0 .000 2 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 13 .538 0 0 .000 0 1 23 .478 0 0 .000 0 1 28 .429 0 0 .000 2 4

Pct .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 .500

Amber Gray’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Ball State 1 0 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 2009 1 0 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0

Tot Avg 0 0.0 0 0.0

TO 4 1 3 0 0 0 8 2 2 1 0 1 11

PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0


CURRENT LADY VOL NCAA TOURNAMENT STATISTICS Glory Johnson’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Ball State 1 1 27 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 2 2 2009 1 1 27 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 2 2 Austin Peay 1 0 22 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 4 4 Dayton 1 0 21 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 2 4 2010 2 0 43 5 14 .357 0 0 .000 6 8 Career 3 1 70 6 20 .300 0 0 .000 8 10

Pct 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .750 .800

Off Def 4 3 4 3 4 4 0 1 4 5 8 8

Tot 7 7 8 1 9 16

Avg 7.0 7.0 8.0 4.5 4.5 5.3

PF-FO 2-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 4-0 6-0

A TO Blk 0 3 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 1 2 1 3 4 1 3 7 1

Stl Pts Avg 0 4 4.0 0 4 4.0 0 8 8.0 1 8 8.0 1 16 8.0 1 20 6.7

Alicia Manning’s career ncaa tournament Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct Ball State 1 0 8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2009 1 0 8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 Austin Peay 1 1 19 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 Dayton 1 1 34 8 16 .500 0 0 .000 2010 2 2 53 9 19 .474 0 0 .000 Career 3 2 61 9 20 .450 0 0 .000

Pct .000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000

Off Def 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 8 3 10 4 10

Tot 1 1 3 10 13 14

Avg 1.0 1.0 3.0 6.5 6.5 4.7

PF-FO 0-0 0-0 5-1 0-0 5-1 5-1

A TO Blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 2 1 8 2 1 8 2 1

Stl 0 0 0 2 2 2

Sydney Smallbone’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Oral Roberts 1 0 15 3 5 .600 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 Purdue 1 0 6 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 Stanford 1 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2008 3 0 22 3 6 .500 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 Ball State 1 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2009 1 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 Austin Peay 1 0 7 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 Dayton 1 0 6 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2010 2 0 13 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 Career Totals 6 0 36 3 8 .375 1 6 .167 3 4 .750

Off Def 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 5

Tot 3 0 1 4 1 1 1 2 3 8

Avg 3.0 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.3

PF-FO 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0

A TO Blk 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0

Stl Pts Avg 0 7 7.0 0 0 3.5 0 1 2.7 0 8 2.7 0 2 2.0 0 2 2.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 10 1.7

TABER SPANI’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Austin Peay 1 0 20 4 7 .571 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 1 Dayton 1 0 16 7 8 .875 3 3 1.000 0 2 .000 2 1 2010 2 0 36 11 15 .733 4 5 .800 0 2 .000 3 2

Tot 2 3 5

Avg 2.0 2.5 2.5

PF-FO 2-0 0-0 2-0

A TO Blk 2 3 1 2 1 0 4 4 1

Stl Pts Avg 1 9 9.0 1 17 13.0 2 26 13.0

Shekinna Stricklen’s career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Ball State 1 1 35 8 20 .400 0 7 .000 1 2 .500 3 5 2009 1 1 35 8 20 .400 0 7 .000 1 2 .500 3 5 Austin Peay 1 1 20 4 7 .571 0 3 .000 4 6 .667 4 2 Dayton 1 1 24 3 7 .429 0 1 .000 1 1 1.000 2 4 2010 2 2 44 7 14 .500 0 4 .000 5 7 .714 6 6 Career 3 3 79 15 34 .441 0 11 .000 6 9 .667 9 11

Tot 8 8 6 6 12 20

Avg 8.0 8.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.7

PF-FO 4-0 4-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 5-0

A 2 2 4 4 8 10

Stl 1 1 2 3 5 6

Tot 1 2 3

Avg 1.0 1.5 1.5

PF-FO 0-0 2-0 2-0

A TO Blk 2 1 0 1 1 0 3 2 0

stats FT FTA 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1

kamiko williams’ career ncaa tournament stats Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Austin Peay 1 0 19 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 Dayton 1 0 12 3 7 .429 0 1 .000 0 0 2010 2 0 31 5 12 .417 0 1 .000 0 0

Pct .000 .000 .000

Off Def 0 1 0 2 0 3

TO 3 3 0 1 1 4

Blk 0 0 1 1 2 2

Pts 0 0 2 17 19 19

Pts 17 17 12 7 19 36

Avg 0.0 0.0 2.0 9.5 9.5 6.3

Avg 17.0 17.0 12.0 9.5 9.5 12.0

Stl Pts Avg 0 4 4.0 1 6 5.0 1 10 5.0


LADY VOL NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS (1982-PRESENT) TENNESSEE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST FG: 15, Chamique Holdsclaw, Boston College, 3-1599, Second Round, UT 89-62 MOST FGA: 27, Candace Parker, LSU, 4-6-08, Semifinal, UT 47-46; Chamique Holdsclaw, W.Kentucky, 3-16-98, Second Round, UT 82-62 FG%: (min. 10 att) .827 (14-17), Dana Johnson, Fla. A&M, 3-16-95, First Round, UT 96-59 MOST 3pt FG: 5, Shanna Zolman, Rutgers, 3-26-06, CRS, UT 76-69 and Army, 3-19-06, First Round, UT 102-54 and Western Carolina, 3-20-05, First Round, UT 94-43 MOST 3pt FGA: 13, Shanna Zolman, George Washington, 3-21-06, Second Round, UT 66-53 3pt FG%: .800 (4-5), Kellie Jolly, La. Tech, 3-29-98, Championship, UT 93-75; Shanna Zolman, DePaul, 3-22-04, Second Round, UT 79-59 MOST FT: 17, Bridgette Gordon, Long Beach St., 3-25-89, ERC, UT 94-80 MOST FTA: 20, Bridgette Gordon, Long Beach St., 3-25-89, ERC, UT 94-80 FT%: 1.000 (8-8), Kristen “Ace” Clement, St. Mary’s, 3-1801, Second Round, UT 92-75 MOST REBOUNDS: 22, Daedra Charles, SW Missouri, 3-16-91, Second Round, UT 55-47 MOST POINTS: 39, Chamique Holdsclaw, Boston College, 3-15-99, Second Round, UT 89-62 MOST ASSISTS: 12, Dawn Marsh, Georgia, 3-20-86, MERC, UT 85-82 MOST BLOCKS: 7, Michelle Snow, Rutgers, 3-31-00, Semifinal, UT 64-54 MOST STEALS: 8, Alexis Hornbuckle, Purdue 3-25-08, Second Round, UT 78-52

KEY

ERS- East Regional Semifinals ERC- East Regional Championship MERS- Mideast Regional Semifinals MERC- Mideast Regional Championship MWRS- Midwest Regional Semifinals MWRC- Midwest Regional Championship PRC- Philadelphia Regional Championship CRS- Cleveland Regional Semifinals CRC- Cleveland Regional Championship OKCC- Oklahoma City Championship Semifinal- NCAA Championship Semifinal Championship- NCAA Championship Game

TENNESSEE TEAM RECORDS MOST FG: 44, Appalachian St., 3-13-99, First Round, UT 113-54 MOST FGA: 84, Radford, 3-16-96, First Round, UT 97-56 BEST FG%: .609 (39-64), Tennessee Tech, 3-15-87, Second Round, UT 95-59 MOST 3pt FG: 12, Oral Roberts, 3-23-08, First Round, UT 94-55 MOST 3pt FGA: 29, Oral Roberts, 3-23-08, First Round, UT 94-55 BEST 3pt FG%: .800 (4-5), Florida A&M, 3-16-95, First Round, UT 95-69 MOST FT: 38, Long Beach St., 3-25-89, ERC, UT 94-80 MOST FTA: 48, Long Beach St., 3-25-89, ERC, UT 94-80 BEST FT%: 1.000 (9-9), USC, 4-1-84, Championship, USC 72-61 MOST REBOUNDS: 64, South Carolina St., 3-19-83, First Round, UT 86-51 MOST FOULS: 30, Mississippi, 3-22-85, MERS, Mississippi, 63-60 MOST POINTS: 113, Appalachian St., 3-13-99, First Round, UT 113-54 MOST ASSISTS: 31, Florida A&M, 3-16-95, First Round, UT 96-59 MOST TURNOVERS: 29, Grambling St., 3-17-97, First Round, UT 91-54 MOST BLOCKS: 12, Colgate, 3-20-04, First Round, UT 7754 MOST STEALS: 23, Radford, 3-16-96, First Round, UT 9756 FEWEST FG: 13, Rutgers, 3-29-05, PRC, UT 59-49 FEWEST FGA: 41, Texas A&M, 4-1-08, OKCC, UT 53-45 LOWEST FG%: .270 (17-63), North Carolina, Semifinal, 4-107 UT 56-50 FEWEST 3pt FG: 0, against 13 opponents FEWEST 3pt FGA: 0, against four opponents LOWEST 3pt FG%: .000, against 13 opponents FEWEST FT: 2, LSU, 4-6-08, Semifinals, UT 47-46 FEWEST FTA: 6, USC, 3-28-86, Semifinals, USC, 83-59 LOWEST FT%: .222 (2-9), Virginia Tech, 3-20-99, ERS, UT 68-52 FEWEST REBOUNDS: 29, Rutgers, 3-26-06, CRS, UT 7669; 29, Old Dominion, 3-30-97, Championship, UT 68-59 FEWEST FOULS: 5, Villanova, 3-31-03, MERC, UT 73-49 FEWEST POINTS: 46, La. Tech, 3-26-82, Semifinal, La. Tech 69-46 FEWEST ASSISTS: 4, LSU, 4-4-04, Semifinals, UT 52-50 FEWEST TURNOVERS: 5, Villanova, 3-31-03, MERC, UT 73-49 FEWEST BLOCKS: 0, against 16 opponents FEWEST STEALS: 2, Stanford, 3-30-91, Semifinal, UT 6860


UT OPPONENT NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS (1982-PRESENT) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST FG: 14, Nicole Powell, Stanford, 3-30-04, MWRC, UT 62-60; Tanya Hansen, Rutgers, 3-21-92, Second Round, UT 97-56 MOST FGA: 30, Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech, 3-15-87, Second Round, UT 95-59 FG%: (min. 10 att) .733 (11-15), Tracey Sneed, LaSalle, 3-18-89, Second Round, UT 91-61 MOST 3pt FG: 6, Sharon Wilkerson, Liberty, 3-14-98, Second Round, UT 102-58 MOST 3pt FGA: 18, Erin Thorn, Brigham Young, 3-23-02, MWRS, UT 68-57 3pt FG%: .800 (4-5), Nykesha Sales, Connecticut, 3-29-96, Semifinal, UT 88-83 MOST FT: 12, Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech, 3-26-82, Semifinal, La. Tech 69-46 MOST FTA: 14, Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech, 3-26-82, Semifinal, La. Tech 69-46 FT%: 1.000 (9-9), Carolyn Jones, Auburn, 3-23-91, MWRC, UT 69-65 MOST REBOUNDS: 20, Sylvia Fowles, LSU, 4-6-08, Semifinal, UT 47-46 MOST POINTS: 37, Teresa Edwards, Georgia, 3-20-86, MERS, UT 85-82 MOST ASSISTS: 11, Corrie Mizusawa, St. Mary’s, 3-18-01, Second Round, UT 92-75 MOST BLOCKS: 9, Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut, 4-2-00, Championship, Connecticut 71-52 MOST STEALS: 8, Tisha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, 3-3097, Championship, UT 68-59

KEY

ERS- East Regional Semifinals ERC- East Regional Championship MERS- Mideast Regional Semifinals MERC- Mideast Regional Championship MWRS- Midwest Regional Semifinals MWRC- Midwest Regional Championship PRC- Philadelphia Regional Championship CRS- Cleveland Regional Semifinals CRC- Cleveland Regional Championship OKCC- Oklahoma City Championship Semifinal- NCAA Championship Semifinal Championship- NCAA Championship Game

TEAM RECORDS MOST FG: 35, Long Beach State, 3-25-89, ERC, UT 94-80 MOST FGA: 82, Cheyney State, 3-30-84, Semifinal, UT 82-73 BEST FG%: .536, Louisiana Tech, 3-24-94, MERS, Louisiana Tech 71-68 MOST 3pt FG: 10, Connecticut, 4-8-03, Championship, Connecticut 73-68 MOST 3pt FGA: 27, DePaul, 3-22-04, Second Round, UT 79-59; Brigham Young, 3-23-02, MWRS, UT 68-57 BEST 3pt FG%: .500 (7-14), Connecticut, 4-6-04, Championship, Connecticut 70-61; .500 (6-12), Rutgers, 3-26-06, CRS, UT 76-69 MOST FT: 28, Iowa, 3-27-93, MERC, Iowa 72-56 MOST FTA: 34, Iowa, 3-27-93, MERC, Iowa 72-56 BEST FT%: 1.000 (7-7), Penn State, 3-29-03, MWRS, UT 86-58 MOST REBOUNDS: 48, Connecticut, 3-24-97, MWRC, UT 91-81 MOST FOULS: 33, Long Beach State, 3-25-89, ERC, UT 94-80 MOST POINTS: 90, Southern California, 3-21-82, MERC, UT 91-90 MOST ASSISTS: 22, North Carolina, 3-28-06, CRC, North Carolina 75-63 MOST TURNOVERS: 33, Appalachian State, 3-13-99, First Round, UT 113-54 MOST BLOCKS: 10, Connecticut, 2-29-02, Semifinal, Connecticut 79-56 MOST STEALS: 19, Virginia, 3-16-85, First Round, UT 6555 FEWEST FG: 12, Drake, 3-18-07, First Round, UT 76-37 FEWEST FGA: 45, Vanderbilt, 3-25-02, MWRC, UT 68-63 LOWEST FG%: .203 (13/64), Furman, 3-18-00, First Round, UT 90-38 FEWEST 3pt FG: 0, (6 times) FEWEST 3pt FGA: 0, Wake Forest, 3-19-88, Second Round, UT 94-66 LOWEST 3pt FG%: .000 (6 times) FEWEST FT: 0, Villanova, 3-31-03, MERC, UT 73-49 FEWEST FTA: 1, Villanova, 3-31-03, MERC, UT 73-49 LOWEST FT%: .000 (0-1), Villanova, 3-31-03, MERC, UT 73-49 FEWEST REBOUNDS: 17, Villanova, 3-31-03, MERC, UT 73-49 FEWEST FOULS: 10, Connecticut, 4-6-04, Championship, Connecticut 70-61 FEWEST POINTS: 37, Drake, 3-18-07, First Round, UT 7637; North Carolina A&T, 3-16-94, First Round, UT 111-37 FEWEST ASSISTS: 2, Middle Tennessee State, 3-17-84, First Round, UT 70-52 FEWEST TURNOVERS: 7, Villanova, 3-31-03, MERC, UT 73-49 FEWEST BLOCKS: 0, (10 opponents) FEWEST STEALS: 2, Drake, 3-18-07, First Round, UT 76-37; Boston College, 3-15-99, Second Round, UT 89-62


March 23, 2010 Women’s Basketball Contact: Tammy Wilson twilson@sec.org

2009-2010 Women’s Basketball Conference Standings SEC Tennessee^ 15-1 Kentucky 11-5 Mississippi State 9-7 LSU 9-7 Vanderbilt 9-7 Georgia 9-7 Florida 7-9 South Carolina 7-9 Ole Miss 7-9 Auburn 5-11 Alabama 4-12 Arkansas 4-12

Pct. .938 .688 .562 .562 .562 .562 .438 .438 .438 .312 .250 .250

Home 8-0 8-0 4-4 4-4 5-3 6-2 4-4 3-5 5-3 3-5 2-6 1-7

Away 7-1 3-5 5-3 5-3 4-4 3-5 3-5 4-4 2-6 2-6 2-6 3-5

All Pct. 31-2 .939 26-7 .788 21-12 .636 21-9 .700 23-11 .676 24-8 .750 15-17 .469 14-15 .483 17-15 .531 15-16 .484 12-18 .400 12-18 .400

Home 160 17-0 12-4 12-4 12-4 14-2 10-7 7-5 9-4 8-6 7-6 5-7

Away 10-2 6-6 6-4 8-4 8-6 7-5 5-8 5-5 6-10 4-9 3-10 3-8

Neutral 5-0 3-1 3-4 1-1 3-1 3-1 0-2 2-5 2-1 3-1 2-2 4-3

Last 10 Streak 10-0 W15 6-4 W1 6-4 W2 6-4 W1 6-4 L1 6-4 W1 3-7 L1 4-6 L1 3-7 L2 4-6 L1 3-7 L1 3-7 L4

^SEC Regular Season & Tournament Champion

Postseason Tournament Schedules 2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT SACRAMENTO REGION Saturday, March 20 • First Round • Tempe, Ariz. #12 Tulane vs. #5 Georgia [ESPN2] W 64-59 Sunday, March 21 • First Round • Cincinnati, Ohio #11 DePaul vs. #6 Vanderbilt [ESPN2] W 83-76 (OT) Monday, March 22 • Second Round • Tempe, Ariz. #5 Georgia vs. #4 Oklahoma State [ESPN2] W 74-71 (OT) Tuesday, March 23 • Second Round • Cincinnati, Ohio #6 Vanderbilt at #3 Xavier [ESPN2] L 62-63 Saturday, March 27 • Sweet 16 • Sacramento, Calif. #5 Georgia vs. #1 Stanford [ESPN] 9:04 pm Monday, March 29 • Elite 8 • Sacramento, Calif. Georgia/Stanford vs. Gonzaga/Xavier [ESPN] 9:07 pm KANSAS CITY REGION Saturday, March 20 • First Round • Louisville, Ky. #13 Liberty vs. #4 Kentucky [ESPN2] Monday, March 22 • Second Round • Louisville, Ky. #5 Michigan State vs. #4 Kentucky [ESPN2] Sunday, March 28 • Sweet 16 • Kansas City, Mo. #4 Kentucky vs. #1 Nebraska [ESPN2] Tuesday, March 30 • Elite 8 • Kansas City, Mo. Kentucky/Nebraska vs. Oklahoma/Notre Dame [ESPN2] DAYTON REGION Sunday, March 21 • First Round • Pittsburgh, Pa. #10 Middle Tenn. vs. #7 Mississippi State [ESPN] Tuesday, March 23 • Second Round • Pittsburgh, Pa. #7 Mississppi State vs. #2 Ohio State [ESPN2] Sunday, March 28 • Sweet 16 • Dayton, Ohio #7 Mississippi State vs. #3 Florida State [ESPN2] Tuesday, March 30 • Elite 8 • Dayton, Ohio Mississippi St./Florida St. vs. Iowa St./Connecticut [ESPN]

W 83-77 W 70-52 9 pm 7:34 pm

W 68-64 W 87-67 2:32 pm 7:04 pm

MEMPHIS REGION Saturday, March 20 • First Round • Knoxville, Tenn. #16 Austin Peay vs. #1 Tennessee [ESPN2] W 75-42 Saturday, March 20 • First Round • Durham, N.C. #10 Hartford vs. #7 LSU [ESPN2] W 60-39 Monday, March 22 • Second Round • Knoxville, Tenn. #8 Dayton vs. #1 Tennessee [ESPN2] W 92-64 Monday, March 22 • Second Round • Durham, N.C. #7 LSU at #2 Duke [ESPN2] L 52-60 Saturday, March 27 • Sweet 16 • Memphis, Tenn. #4 Baylor vs. #1 Tennessee [ESPN] 12:04 pm Monday, March 29 • Elite 8 • Memphis, Tenn. Baylor/Tennessee vs. San Diego St./Duke [ESPN] 7:04 pm

2010 WNIT TOURNAMENT

ROUND ONE Thursday, March 18 • Gainesville, Fla. South Florida at Florida Thursday, March 18 • Birmingham, Ala. Ole Miss at Samford ROUND TWO Sunday, March 21 • Miami, Fla. Florida at Miami All times Eastern

W 61-54 L 65-66

L 64-77


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29

LADY VOLS SUCCESS IN THE SEC TOURNAMENT

#9 Ole Miss, 64-63 #1 Tennessee, 76-51

#1 Tennessee, 68-49

SEC TOURNAMENT UT ROUND-BY-ROUND

#5 Vanderbilt, 65-64 OT #5 Vanderbilt, 63-61

#1 Tennessee, 70-62

#6 Georgia, 73-66 #3 Mississippi State, 67-52

#2 Kentucky, 76-65 #10 Auburn, 74-61 #2 Kentucky, 65-54

GOT 15TH SEC TITLE – AND SEC TOURNEY CROWN #14 UT completed the “daring double” by tacking on the 2010 SEC Tournament title to go along with the regular season crown by defeating Kentucky in the SEC Tourney finals, 70-62. There have now been six times when UT won the regular season SEC title and went on to win the tournament championship: 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2010. Tennessee’s win over Kentucky on Feb. 25 clinched the 2010 SEC Championship. It marked the 15th time that the Lady Vols have won the SEC regular season title and the first time since 2007. In the regular season SEC finale victory over Ole Miss, the Lady Vols extended their SEC regular season record to 15 wins. A new program highwater mark due to the revised 16-game SEC schedule. AWARD WINNING PLAY The entire Lady Vol basketball team made a variety of contributions in the three-day march to the 2010 SEC Tournament Championship in Duluth, Ga., culminating with a title victory over #19/18-ranked Kentucky, 70-62. The SEC Tournament MVP went to sophomore post Alyssia Brewer who led the Lady Vols averaging 14.7 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 2.0 bpg while shooting 70.4% from the field. She was joined by fellow sophomores Alicia Manning and Shekinna Stricklen on the All-Tournament Team. Manning crashed the boards to an average of 10 rebounds per game while adding 8.7 ppg and 3.7 apg. Stricklen averaged 13.3 ppg, 6.0 rpg and 3.7 apg. What a difference a year made for the emergence of Brewer and Manning while Stricklen was returning as the USBWA 2009 Freshman of the Year! BETTER THAN THE LAST TIME IN DULUTH The last time Tennessee played in the SEC Tournament in Duluth, Ga., was 2007. The #2/2-ranked and top-seeded Lady Vols defeated South Carolina in the Second Round, 81-63, but were upset the next day in the semifinals by #10/11-ranked LSU, 63-54. Following the game, the team held an “accountability session“ in the locker room and called each other out in the loss. It seems to have helped. UT then marched through the NCAAs to title number seven in Cleveland, Ohio.

2010 SEC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

(Mar. 4-7, The Arena at Gwinnett Center) FIRST ROUND -- Thursday, March 4

Game 1 - #9 Ole Miss def.#8 South Carolina, 64-63 Game 2 - #10 Auburn def. #7 Florida, 74-61 Game 3 - #5 Vanderbilt def. #12 Arkansas, 65-64 OT Game 4 - #6 Georgia def. #11 Alabama, 73-66 SECOND ROUND -- Friday, March 5 Game 5 - #1 TENNESSEE def. Ole Miss, 76-51 Game 6 - #2 Kentucky def. Auburn, 65-54 Game 7 - #5 Vanderbilt def. #4 LSU, 63-61 Game 8 - #3 Mississippi St. def. Georgia, 67-52 SEMIFINALS -- Saturday, March 6 Game 9 - TENNESSEE def. Vanderbilt, 68-49 Game 10 - Kentucky def Mississippi State, 76-65 FINALS -- Sunday, March 7 Game 11 - TENNESSEE def. Kentucky, 70-62 FINAL 2010 SEC Standings Team SEC Overall Tennessee 15-1 32-2 Kentucky 11-5 27-7 Mississippi State 9-7 21-12 LSU 9-7 21-10 Vanderbilt 9-7 23-11 Georgia 9-7 25-8 Florida 7-9 15-17 South Carolina 7-9 14-15 Ole Miss 7-9 17-15 Auburn 5-11 15-16 Alabama 4-12 12-18 Arkansas 4-12 12-18 SEC MEDIA DAY PREDICTION The Tennessee Lady Vols were predicted to finish first in a pre-season vote of the coaches and second by the league’s media members attending the Tip-Off 2010. The coaches accurately predicted Tennessee (#1), Mississippi State (#3), Vanderbilt (#5) and Florida (#7). SEC ANNOUNCES 2010 HONORS Four Tennessee Lady Vols were honored when the Southeastern Conference announced its 2010 women’s basketball awards as voted on by the league coaches. Junior Angie Bjorklund and redshirt sophomore Kelley Cain were named to the All-SEC First Team and sophomore Shekinna Stricklen was named All-SEC Second Team. Cain also was recognized with selection to the All-Defensive team, while sophomore Alyssia Brewer was selected as

UT IN SEC FIRST ROUND GAMES 1997: UT def. South Carolina,75-48 2009: UT def. Alabama, 68-49 UT IN SEC SECOND ROUND GAMES 2010: UT def. Ole Miss, 76-51 2009: UT def. Florida, 71-67 2008: UT def. Florida, 92-61 2007: UT def. South Carolina, 81-63 2006: UT def. Auburn, 77-45 2005: UT def. Auburn, 64-54 2004: UT def. Mississippi St., 67-57 2003: UT def. Auburn, 66-51 2002: UT def. Georgia, 81-67 2001: UT def. Alabama, 82-52 2000: UT def. Florida, 91-79 1999: UT def. Florida, 92-80 1998: UT def. Mississippi St., 88-60 1997: UT def. LSU, 100-99 (OT) 1996: UT def. Mississippi, 73-51 1995: UT def. Kentucky, 74-62 1994: UT def. Georgia, 86-72 1993: Georgia def. UT, 73-72 1992: UT def. LSU, 70-65 1991: UT def. Vanderbilt, 62-60 1990: UT def. Florida, 81-56 1989: UT def. Alabama, 89-61 1988: UT def. Kentucky, 100-66 1987: UT def. LSU, 64-63 1986: Mississippi def. UT, 83-78 1985: UT def. LSU, 85-78 1984: Alabama def. UT, 85-66 1983: UT def. Alabama, 91-73 1982: UT def. Vanderbilt, 80-75 1981: Alabama def. UT, 77-71 1980: UT def. Florida, 118-44 UT IN SEC SEMIFINAL GAMES 2010: UT def. Vanderbilt, 68-49 2009: Auburn def. UT, 75-58 2008: UT def. Vanderbilt, 63-48 2007: LSU def. UT, 63-54 2006: UT def. Georgia, 89-79 2005: UT def. Vanderbilt, 76-73 2004: Georgia def. UT, 68-66 (OT) 2003: UT def. Mississippi St. 76-75 2002: LSU def. UT, 81-80 2001: Vanderbilt def. UT, 77-74 2000: UT def. Vanderbilt, 61-53 1999: UT def. Alabama, 80-69 1998: UT def. Vanderbilt, 106-45 1997: Auburn def. UT, 61-59 1996: UT def. Florida, 74-63 1995: UT def. Alabama, 84-70 1994: UT def. Alabama, 72-56 1992: UT def. Kentucky, 90-84 1991: UT def. Auburn, 70-62 1990: UT def. Georgia, 73-54 1989: UT def. Mississippi, 82-60 1988: UT def. Georgia, 82-76 1987: Auburn def. UT, 102-96 1985: UT def. Ole Miss, 79-71 1983: Georgia def. UT, 71-65 1982: UT def. Georgia, 55-44 1980: UT def. Auburn, 72-61 UT IN SEC CONSOLATION FINALS 1983: UT def. Auburn, 83-75 UT IN SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES 2010: UT def. Kentucky, 70-62 2008: UT def. LSU, 61-55 2006: UT def. LSU, 63-62 2005: UT def. LSU, 67-65 2003: LSU def. UT, 78-62 2000: UT def. Mississippi St., 70-67 1999: UT def. Georgia, 85-69 1998: UT def. Alabama, 67-63 1996: UT def. Alabama, 64-60 1995: Vanderbilt def. UT, 67-61 1994: UT def. Vanderbilt, 82-57 1992: UT def. Georgia, 73-66 1991: LSU def. UT, 80-75 1990: Auburn def. UT, 78-77 1989: UT def. Auburn, 66-51 1988: UT def. Auburn, 73-70 1985: UT def. Auburn, 63-60 1982: Kentucky def. UT, 80-74 1980: UT def. Mississippi, 85-71

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29

LADY VOLS SUCCESS IN THE SEC TOURNAMENT

DARING DOUBLES At the 2010 SEC Tournament, the Lady Vols accomplished something they haven’t done in 10 years, win the “daring double” of the SEC regular season and SEC Tournament titles. Before 2010, the last time UT accomplished the double was in the 1999-2000 season. UT has now won its seventh all-time D-D. Other years when the Lady Vols won dual crowns were 1980, 1985, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2010. Only three other SEC schools have ever won both titles: Georgia (1983, 1984 and 1986), Auburn (1981 and 1987) and Kentucky (1982). IN OUR HALF OF THE 2010 SEC BRACKET In Tennessee’s half of the 2010 SEC Tournament bracket was #4 seed LSU, #5 seed Vanderbilt, #8 seed South Carolina, #9 seed Ole Miss and #12 seed Arkansas. Tennessee posted a perfect 11-0 mark against these squads. The Lady Vols were 7-1 in contests with the teams from the other half of the bracket. vs. #4-seed LSU 1-24-10 in Baton Rouge, #3/3 UT def. #18/19 LSU 55-43 2-22-10 in Knoxville, #4/5 UT def. #20/rv LSU 70-61 vs. #5-seed Vanderbilt 1-17-10 in Knoxville, #4/4 UT def. #rv/22 VU, 64-57 2-8-10 in Nashville, #5/5 UT def. #rv/22 VU, 69-60 3-6-10 in Duluth, Ga., #4/4 UT def. VU, 68-49 vs. #8-seed South Carolina 1-7-10 in Knoxville, #4/4 UT def. SC, 79-62 1-31-10 in Columbia, #5/5 UT def. SC, 60-55 vs. #9-seed Ole Miss 2-11-10 in Oxford, #5/5 UT def. OM, 61-58 2-28-10 in Knoxville, #4/4 UT def. OM, 75-63 3-5-10 in Duluth, #4/4 UT def. OM, 76-51 vs. #12-seed Arkansas 2-4-10 in Knoxville, #5/5 UT def. ARK, 74-57 31 SEC APPEARANCES The Tennessee Lady Vols’ 2010 appearance in the SEC Tournament was the school’s 31st time to the mini-Final Four. This season marked the 29th time that UT received a first round bye and the 15th trip as the No. 1 seed. The last time the Lady Vols were the No. 1 seed in 2007, they fell to LSU in the semifinals, 63-54, but rebounded to win the next six games and NCAA title No. 7. UT’s SEC TOURNAMENT W-L Since the tourney began in 1980, the Lady Vols sport the best overall record in the conference tournament. UT has produced a 63-17 (.787) record which breaks down this way: vs. Alabama (9-2), vs. Auburn (9-4), vs. Florida (7-0), vs. Georgia (8-3), vs. Kentucky (4-1), vs. LSU (7-4), vs. Ole Miss (5-1), vs. Miss St. (4-0), vs. South Carolina (2-0), and vs. Vanderbilt (8-2). The Lady Vols have never faced Arkansas. (The SEC Office record indicates that UT is 62-17 in SEC play. However, in the old format, there was a consolation game. In 1983, UT defeated Auburn, 83-75, in the consolation finals.) BOWING OUT EARLY There have been four trips to the SEC Tournament since 1980 when the Lady Vols didn’t even get to unpack their bags, losing in second round action after receiving a bye. In 1981, Alabama sent UT packing after a 77-71 loss; in 1984, Alabama again provided the honors with a 85-66 drubbing; in 1986, Ole Miss dealt UT a 83-78 loss, and in 1993, Georgia provided UT with an early exit from Chattanooga, 73-72. UT AND AUBURN FIND A WAY TO MEET In UT’s 80 all-time SEC Tournament games, Tennessee and Auburn have battled in over onesixth of the contests or 13 games. The Lady Vols sport an 9-4 record in SEC Tournament action

against the team from The Plains.

TWO SEC TOURNAMENT MEETINGS WITH USC Whereas the Lady Vols have played Auburn more times than any other SEC school in the Tournament, Tennessee has faced South Carolina the least number of times (two games, 2-0) outside of never having faced Arkansas at all. Ironically, the first meeting with South Carolina was (previously) the ONLY time UT had to play on the Tournament’s first day – in 1997. That year, UT defeated USC, 75-48, beat LSU in overtime, 100-99, and lost to Auburn in the semifinals. The Lady Vols would not lose again that season winning the 1997 NCAA title with a 29-10 overall record. SIXTY IS SLICK The Tennessee Lady Vols recorded their 60th win all-time in the SEC Tournament with the win over #21/18 Florida, 71-67, on Mar. 6, 2009. In 2005, UT grabbed win number 50 with the victory over #18/17 Vanderbilt, 76-73, on Mar. 5, 2005. Vanderbilt is a distant second in all-time SEC Tournament wins with 41 and Georgia stands third with 40 wins all-time. 19 TIMES IN THE FINALS The Championship game against Kentucky in the 2010 SEC Tournament marked the Lady Vols 19th incredible trip to the final round of the nation’s toughest conference tournament. UT is 14-5 in alltime SEC Championship game meetings. In the 1990s alone, the Lady Vols were in the title game eight times (1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999) against five different SEC teams. In that decade, UT won titles in five of the years – 1999 vs. Georgia, 85-69, 1998 vs. Alabama, 67-63, 1996 vs. Alabama, 64-60 (without Chamique Holdsclaw due to a knee injury suffered in the opening minutes of play), 1994 vs. Vanderbilt, 82-57 and 1992 vs. Georgia, 73-66. The Lady Vols have won titles in 2010, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1996, 1994, 1992, 1989, 1988, 1985, and 1980. The Lady Vols amassed a 16-3 record in SEC games played in Chattanooga and brought home four titles from that venue (1994, 1996, 1999 and 2000). THE CENTURY MARK The Lady Vols have reached the century scoring mark four times in the SEC Tournament. In 1998, the Lady Vols derailed Vandy, 106-45. In the previous year, the Lady Vols scored 100 on LSU in overtime. Nine years earlier, in 1988, Tennessee nailed Kentucky for 100 points. And in the very first SEC Tournament game in 1980, Tennessee crushed Florida, 118-44. That Florida team was then coached by former UT associate head coach Mickie DeMoss. OUR SEC OVERTIME GAMES In 31 years and 79 games in the SEC Tournament, the Tennessee Lady Vols have been involved in just two overtime contests. In 2004 in Nashville, Tennessee and Georgia met in the semifinals on Mar.6. #20/16-ranked Georgia forced the overtime with the score knotted at 57-all. #1-ranked UT took a quick four-point lead but Georgia responded with a 7-0 run to take the 68-66 win and earned a trip to the title game. In Tennessee’s only other SEC overtime, in 1997, Tennessee snuck by LSU with a narrow 100-99 victory in overtime in second round play. In the next game, a weary UT squad lost a heartbreaker to Auburn, 61-59, in semifinal action. The loss to Auburn was UT’s 10th on the season. It would be the last loss for the 1996-97 “Cinderella Season” team as they ran the table in the NCAA Tournament to claim NCAA title number five.

TENNESSEE 2010 SEC GREAT NIKKI McCRAY Lady Vol Basketball 1991-1995

South Carolina assistant coach and former Lady Vol All-American and two-time Olympian (1996 & 2000) Nikki McCray will be honored at the 2010 Southeastern Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament, Mar. 4-7, as “The Great” from Tennessee. Each year at the SEC Tournament, a female athlete “great” is recognized from each university. McCray, a 5’11” guard from Collierville, Tenn., wore number 23 and starred for the Lady Vols from 1991-95. She was a two-time SEC Player of the Year (1994 and 1995). McCray played in 127 games and started 101, she turned in 1,572 points, 671 rebounds, 289 steals and 247 assists. Coach Nikki will have to juggle her schedule at the Duluth, Ga., Tournament being honored as a “great” and helping to coach South Carolina in the four-day affair. Other “greats” being honored: Alabama (Andree’ Pickens Houston, Gymnastics, 1999-2002); Arkansas (Shameka Christon, Basketball, 2000-04); Auburn (Cicely “CC” Hayden, Basketball, 1990-92); Florida (Bridget Pettis, Basketball, 1991-93); Georgia (Lady Hardmon Groomes, Basketball, 1988-92); Kentucky (Jocelyn Mills Lyons, Basketball, 1990-93); LSU (Seimone August us, Basketball, 2002-06); Ole Miss (Peggy Gillom-Granderson, Basketball, 1977-80); Mississippi State (LaToya Thomas, Basketball, 2000-03); South Carolina (Ashley Edlund Heidtke, Volleyball, 1995-99); Tennessee (Nikki McCray, Basketball, 1991-95) and Vanderbilt (Chantelle Anderson, Basketball, 2000-03). Hometown: Collierville, Tennessee Degree: B.S., Sports Marketing, 1995 Olympic Gold Medalist, 1996, 2000 USA National Team, 1993, 1995-96, 1998-2000 Kodak All-America, 1994, 1995 Naismith All-America, 1994, 1995 ESPY Co-Team of the Decade for 1990s NCAA All-Final Four Team, 1995 NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player, 1995 (Mideast) NCAA All-Region Team, 1994, 1995 SEC Player of the Year, 1994, 1995 All-Southeastern Conference, 1993 (2nd team), 1994, 1995 SEC All-Tournament, 1994, 1995 SEC Tournament Champion, 1992, 1994 SEC Champion, 1993, 1994, 1995 Member Tennessee 1000 Point Club with 1572 Team Leader in scoring with 537 points, 16.3 ppg, 1993-94 season

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


2010 NCAA Tournament Game Notes • Memphis Regional • March 27 & 29 TENNESSEE IN THE 16 GAME SEC FORMAT Tennessee won the first SEC title under the new 16-game format for 2010. Previously, the SEC schedule had consisted of a 14-game schedule. The Lady Vols were picked to win the SEC by the coaches while the media had Tennessee finishing second behind LSU. In the new expanded format, the Lady Vols faced Florida, South Carolina, LSU and Ole Miss in home-and-home games this season, and Vanderbilt twice as the “natural rival” in SEC play. AMAZING AT HOME VS. THE SEC Since Tennessee began contesting games with SEC opponents, the Lady Vols have produced a 17812 record in home games. Only six SEC teams have ever managed a victory over the Lady Vols in Knoxville – Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU and Ole Miss. Georgia has won three games on UT’s turf while Auburn, Kentucky, Ole Miss and LSU have registered two wins each and Florida one win. Georgia was the only team to defeat UT at home in the 1990s (1991 & 1996). LSU and Florida are the only SEC teams to defeat UT at home in the 21st century. IT WAS INCREDIBLE From 1980-1997, the Lady Vols claimed a total of six SEC regular season titles in 17 years. From 19982004, Tennessee captured seven consecutive SEC regular season crowns producing an amazing 109-4 record. UT’s only league losses were to Vandy, Georgia and LSU (twice) during this stretch. EIGHT WAS GREAT Over the years, eight Lady Vols teams have gone undefeated in SEC play: 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘98, 2001, ‘03, ‘04 and ‘07. UT WINNING STREAKS VS. SEC TEAMS School Win Streak and last loss Alabama 36 in a row, since 3-3-1984 Arkansas 16 in row, since 12-29-1996 Auburn 1 in a row, since 3-7-09 Florida 3 in a row, since 2-8-09 Georgia no streak, since 1-21-10 (1 loss) Kentucky 2 in a row, 2-19-09 LSU 2 in a row, since 2-26-09 Mississippi 19 in a row, since 2-4-1996 Mississippi State 31 in a row, never lost to MSU South Carolina 38 in a row, since 1-23-1980 Vanderbilt 4 in a row, since 1-11-09

later it was a road loss at LSU, 63-61. This season, Georgia tagged the Lady Vols with a regular season SEC loss for the first time since the Bulldogs prevailed 78-51 on Jan. 17, 2000. BJORKLUND NAMED SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Angie Bjorklund was named SEC Player of the Week (Feb. 8-14) after leading UT to wins at No. 22-ranked Vanderbilt, 69-60, at Ole Miss, 61-58, and over Florida, 83-44. It is the first time the Spokane Valley, Wash., native earned the honor after being named SEC Rookie of the Week numerous times as a frosh. For the week, Bjorklund averaged team-bests of 15.3 ppg while shooting 41.5 percent from the field and making 12-of27 three pointers (44.4 percent). STRICK HONORED AS SEC POW THREE TIMES Lady Vol sophomore Shekinna Stricklen was named Southeastern Conference Player of the Week and Lady Vol Athlete of the Week for the third time this season (Feb. 22-28) after leading the No. 4/4-ranked Lady Vols to a 3-0 week and clinching the 15th SEC regular season title in school history. For the week, Stricklen shot 63 percent from the field, and averaged a teambest 15.0 ppg, to go with 6.7 rpg and 3.3 apg with wins over LSU, Kentucky and Ole Miss. She earned her second SEC honor (Nov. 30-Dec. 6). Against George Washington, Stricklen notched her fourth career double double with 17 points and 10 rebounds. She was 8-of-13 from the field to help Tennessee to a 93-53 win. Against #17/17 Texas on Dec. 6, Stricklen tallied her 27th career double figure scoring game with 14 points on 6-of-10 shooting. She also added six rebounds and five assists against the Longhorns. She was also named SEC Player of the Week and Lady Vol Athlete of the Week (Nov. 9-15) after leading the No. 8/9-ranked Lady Vols to a 74-65 win over the No. 7/4-ranked Baylor Lady Bears on Nov. 15. She scored 25 points, grabbed a career-best 14 rebounds, dished out five assists and tallied three steals.

SEC COACHES TAB LADY VOLS The SEC unveiled its sixth annual women’s basketball preseason All-SEC first and second teams, Thurs., Oct. 30.In the closet vote yet, Tennessee was predicted to win the SEC regular season championship over LSU by one vote. The Lady Vols were 22-11, 9-5 in the SEC last season, while LSU finished 19-11, 10-4 in conference play. LSU senior guard Allison Hightower was named SEC Player of the Year. Joining Hightower on the All-SEC First Team were Arkansas’ C’eira Ricketts, Georgia’s Ashley Houts and Angel Robinson, LSU’s LaSondra Barrett, Mississippi State’s Alexis Rack and Tennessee’s Angie Bjorklund and Shekinna Stricklen. Second team consists of Alli Smalley (AU), Porsha Phillips (UG), Victoria Dunlap (UK), Bianca Thomas (UM), Armelie Lumanu and Chanel Mokango (MSU), Glory Johnson (UT) and Merideth Marsh and Hannah Tuomi (VU).

RARE SEC ROAD LOSSES FOR SUMMITT Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt’s teams rarely lose on the road in the SEC but last year was the exception with five losses on the road against just two wins. Last year, the loss to Vanderbilt on Jan. 11, 2009 was the 30th SEC road loss suffered by a Summitt-coached Lady Vol team and halted a 17-game SEC road winning streak. Two weeks later, UT also lost, this time at #6/5 Auburn and two weeks after that #11/13 Florida UT PICKED NUMBER TWO BY MEDIA defeated the Lady Vols. Add another two weeks and Tennessee was predicted to finish second in the another SEC road loss for UT, this time a 66-56 decision a the hands of the Kentuckyy Wildcats and a week SEC this season following a vote by a select media panel while LSU was picked to win. Two Lady 2009-10 SEC COACHES’ PRESEASON POLL Vol players were recognized on the preseason School (points) 08-09 SEC 08-09 Overall All-SEC Team as the media picked sophomore 1. TENNESSEE (112) 9-5 22-11 Shekinna Stricklen for the First Team and junior 2. LSU (111) 10-4 19-11 sharpshooter Angie Bjorklund for the Second 3. Mississippi State (100) 8-6 23-10 Team. LSU’s Allison Hightower was the over4. Georgia (91) 7-7 18-14 whelming choice of the media for the Player of the 5. Vanderbilt (86) 10-4 26-9 Year. Preseason Media Poll :LSU 206, Tennes6. South Carolina (56) 2-12 10-18 see 190, Georgia 156, Vandy 126, Miss. S. 120, Florida 105, Arkansas 92, Auburn 85, Ole Miss 7. Florida (55) 9-5 24-8 70, South Carolina 61, Kentucky 40, Alabama 8. Auburn (51) 12-2 30-4 24. 9. Arkansas (49) 6-8 18-14 10. Ole Miss (39) 5-9 18-15 11. Kentucky (27) 5-9 18-15 12. Alabama (13) 1-13 13-17

SEC NOTES TENNESSEE’S SEC FINISHES THROUGH THE YEARS Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980

Record Finish 15-1 First 9-5 Fourth (tie) 13-1 Second 14-0 First 11-3 Second 13-1 Second 14-0 First 14-0 First 13-1 First 14-0 First 13-1 First (tie) 13-1 First 14-0 First 8-4 Fifth 9-2 First 11-0 First 11-0 First 11-0 First 10-1 Second 6-3 Third 8-1 First 8-1 Second 8-1 Second 6-3 Fourth 5-4 Fifth 4-4 Third (E) 7-1 Second(E) 7-1 First (E) no official standings no official standings no official standings

Tournament SEC Champs Lost in semis SEC Champs Lost in semis SEC Champs SEC Champs Lost in semis Lost in finals Lost in semis Lost in semis SEC Champs SEC Champs SEC Champs Lost in semis SEC Champs Lost in finals SEC Champs Lost in quarters SEC Champs Lost in finals Lost in finals SEC Champs SEC Champs Lost in semis Lost in quarters SEC Champs Lost in quarters Lost in semis Lost in finals Lost in quarters SEC Champs

AGAINST THE SEC Tennessee owns a 425-66 record all-time record vs. 12 teams from the SEC. UT maintains a winning record against every team in the SEC. SEC LEAGUE PLAY UT owns a league best record of 289-40 (.878) against all SEC teams dating back to the 1982-83 season. SEC REGULAR SEASON STORY UT’s last SEC win at home: Ole Miss, 75-63, 2-28-10 UT’s last SEC win away: Alabama, 74-67, 2-18-10 UT’s last SEC loss at home: LSU, 78-62, 2-14-08 UT’s last SEC loss away: UGA, 53-50, 1-21-10 16 SEASONS OF AT LEAST 10 SEC WINS After only winning nine SEC games in 2009, UT rallied and hit double-digits again in 2010. Alltime, the Lady Vols have registered double-digit victories in conference play an incredible 16 times. Since the 1991-92 season when SEC play expanded, the Lady Vols have won at least 10 games in the following years: 1992-10 wins, 1993-11, 199411, 1995-11, 1998-14, 1999-13, 2000-13, 2001-14, 2002- 13, 2003- 14, 2004-14, 2005- 13, 2006-11, 2007- 14, 2008-13 and 2010- 15 wins. ONESIES UT’s six single SEC games this season are: home versus Kentucky, Arkansas and Auburn and on the road at Georgia, Alabama and Miss. St.

Lady Vol Basketball • Eight-Ti Eight-Time NCAA Champions (1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007-08)


THE STAT CREW SYSTEM UT Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 28, 2010) Conference games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 15-1 15-1 0-0

HOME 8-0 8-0 0-0

AWAY 7-1 7-1 0-0

##

Player

gp-gs

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

05 40 52 33 25 15 13 04 20 01

BJORKLUND, Angie STRICKLEN, Shekinna CAIN, Kelley BREWER, Alyssia JOHNSON, Glory MANNING, Alicia SPANI, Taber WILLIAMS, Kamiko SMALLBONE, Sydney BASS, Briana Team Total.......... Opponents......

16-15 16-16 15-15 16-6 16-13 16-6 14-4 16-2 10-3 15-0

560 502 405 377 392 342 199 219 86 118

10-13 24-31 29-55 32-49 42-74 6-9 12-13 13-16 0-0 4-5

16 16

3200 3200

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods UT Opponents

1st 2nd 549 572 439 474

35.0 31.4 27.0 23.6 24.5 21.4 14.2 13.7 8.6 7.9

UT 1121 70.1 +13.0 436-955 .457 77-200 .385 4.8 172-265 .649 10.8 665 41.6 +7.6 238 14.9 230 14.4 +1.2 1.0 96 6.0 112 7.0 108096 8-13512 Totals 1121 913

77-190 76-172 75-114 71-144 51-114 35-80 19-57 26-61 4-12 2-11

.405 42-101 .442 18-48 .658 0-0 .493 0-0 .447 1-1 .438 1-2 .333 8-27 .426 1-1 .333 4-10 .182 2-10

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Date 01/07/10 01/10/10 01/14/10 01/17/10 01/21/10 01/24/10 01/28/10 01/31/10 02/04/10 02/08/10 02/11/10 02/14/10 02/18/10 02/22/10 02/25/10 02/28/10

.769 .774 .527 .653 .568 .667 .923 .813 .000 .800

Rebounds def tot avg

10 39 49 29 59 88 41 77 118 40 64 104 1.000 47 77 124 .500 27 49 76 .296 13 11 24 1.000 7 18 25 .400 2 2 4 .200 1 8 9 17 27 44 436-955 .457 77-200 .385 172-265 .649 234 431 665 327-931 .351 102-288 .354 157-222 .707 207 337 544 OPP 913 57.1 327-931 .351 102-288 .354 6.4 157-222 .707 9.8 544 34.0 169 10.6 249 15.6 0.7 108 6.8 41 2.6 41973 8-5247 0-0

.416 .375 .000 .000

off

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

3.1 5.5 7.9 6.5 7.8 4.8 1.7 1.6 0.4 0.6

pf dq

26 29 42 30 27 28 16 23 10 8

41.6 239 34.0 260

Opponent SOUTH CAROLINA at Mississippi State at Florida #RV/22 VANDERBILT at #8/8 Georgia at #18/19 LSU AUBURN TIGERS at South Carolina ARKANSAS at #rv/22 Vanderbilt at Ole Miss FLORIDA at Alabama #20/RV LSU #16/14 KENTUCKY OLE MISS

0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

a

to blk stl

44 58 7 20 13 35 13 30 6 12

3 12 67 21 2 0 1 6 0 0

33 45 33 22 22 22 14 21 4 9 5 2 238 230 - 169 249

W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W

* = Conference game ! = ESPNU Road to the Championship, San Antonio, Texas $ = Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, NY

pts

avg

206 194 179 174 145 77 58 66 12 10

12.9 12.1 11.9 10.9 9.1 4.8 4.1 4.1 1.2 0.7

112 96 1121 41 108 913

70.1 57.1

15 16 10 7 17 16 3 8 1 3

Score 79-62 75-48 66-64 64-57 50-53 55-43 85-56 60-55 74-57 69-60 61-58 83-44 74-67 70-61 81-65 75-63

Att. 10590 5787 4103 16645 7728 4971 12353 7123 11817 6005 2356 16451 3900 13851 12100 14289


THE STAT CREW SYSTEM UT Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 23, 2010) SEC Tournament RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

##

Player

33 40 05 15 52 25 20 04 13 01

BREWER, Alyssia STRICKLEN, Shekinna BJORKLUND, Angie MANNING, Alicia CAIN, Kelley JOHNSON, Glory SMALLBONE, Sydney WILLIAMS, Kamiko SPANI, Taber BASS, Briana Team Total.......... Opponents......

OVERALL 3-0 0-0 3-0

HOME 0-0 0-0 0-0

AWAY 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 2-0

77 101 98 85 52 75 11 31 57 13

6-11 7-9 6-6 2-2 7-10 8-11 4-6 0-2 0-0 2-2

.545 .778

3 3

600 600

.341 42-59 .176 25-38

.712 .658

gp-gs

25.7 33.7 32.7 28.3 17.3 25.0 5.5 10.3 19.0 6.5

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game

UT 214 71.3 +17.3 79-174 .454 14-41 .341 4.7 42-59 .712 14.0 141 47.0 +20.0 51 17.0 58 19.3 -6.7 0.9 19 6.3 19 6.3 0 0-0 -

Score by Periods UT Opponents

Totals 214 162

1st 2nd 116 98 76 86

19-27 13-30 11-33 12-28 9-13 6-19 1-4 4-9 4-11 0-0

.704 .433 .333 .429 .692 .316 .250 .444 .364 .000

79-174 64-188

.454 14-41 .340 9-51

OPP 162 54.0 64-188 .340 9-51 .176 3.0 25-38 .658 8.3 81 27.0 31 10.3 38 12.7 0.8 22 7.3 9 3.0 17014 0-0 3-5671

0-0 6-12 8-26 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0

.000 .500 .308 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

~ ~ ~

Date 03/05/10 03/06/10 03/07/10

1.000 1.000

.700 .727 .667 .000 .000 1.000

off

Rebounds def tot avg

4 5 2 18 4 6 0 0 5 0 8 52 34

13 17 5.7 13 18 6.0 7 9 3.0 12 30 10.0 12 16 5.3 19 25 8.3 0 0 0.0 4 4 1.3 3 8 2.7 1 1 0.5 5 13 89 141 47.0 47 81 27.0

Opponent vs Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt vs #19/18 Kentucky

NEUTRAL 3-0 0-0 3-0

pf dq

a

4 1 3 5 11 10 1 3 5 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 11 8 11 2 3 1 4 7 1

45 55

0 -

51 31

W W W

* = Conference game ! = ESPNU Road to the Championship, San Antonio, TX $ = Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, NY ~ = SEC Tournament, Duluth, GA ^ = NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds, Knoxville, TN

to blk stl

pts

avg

4 6 2 44 12 5 3 39 8 0 3 36 11 0 2 26 5 2 0 25 10 1 5 20 1 0 1 6 1 3 2 8 3 2 1 8 2 0 0 2 1 58 19 19 214 38 9 22 162

14.7 13.0 12.0 8.7 8.3 6.7 3.0 2.7 2.7 1.0

Score 76-51 68-49 70-62

71.3 54.0

Att. 5012 6148 5854


2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games Thru March 23 (All games)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

SCORING

Cl

G

Bianca Thomas-UM Allison Hightower-LS Victoria Dunlap-UK Alexis Rack-MS Valerie Nainima-SC Alli Smalley-AU Merideth Marsh-VU Kelsey Bone-SC Angie Bjorklund-UT Jence Rhoads-VU A'dia Mathies-UK Lasondra Barrett-LS Charity Ford-AR Ashley Houts-UG Lyndsay Harris-AR Shekinna Stricklen-UT Armelie Lumanu-MS KeKe Carrier-AU Kayla Melson-UM Jasmine James-UG Tierney Jenkins-UA Ericka Russell-UA Chanel Mokango-MS Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Kelley Cain-UT Alyssia Brewer-UT Glory Johnson-UT Hannah Tuomi-VU La'Keisha Sutton-SC C'eira Ricketts-AR

Sr Sr Jr Sr Jr Jr Sr Fr Jr Jr Fr So Sr Sr So So Sr Sr Jr Fr Jr So Sr Jr So So So Jr So So

32 31 33 32 29 31 34 29 34 32 34 31 30 33 30 34 33 31 30 33 29 27 33 33 32 33 34 34 29 30

FIELD GOAL PCT

Cl So So So Jr Sr So Jr Jr Sr Jr So Jr Jr Sr Fr

G

FGM

FGA

Pct.

27 32 25 34 31 33 33 29 33 32 34 31 30 33 29

91 144 88 139 158 146 211 128 153 188 123 105 135 148 164

147 235 147 236 275 267 428 266 324 399 268 230 301 330 367

.619 .613 .599 .589 .575 .547 .493 .481 .472 .471 .459 .457 .449 .448 .447

Azania Stewart-UF Kelley Cain-UT Charenee Stephens-SC Hannah Tuomi-VU KeKe Carrier-AU Alyssia Brewer-UT Victoria Dunlap-UK Tierney Jenkins-UA Chanel Mokango-MS Jence Rhoads-VU Glory Johnson-UT Katherine Graham-LS Kayla Melson-UM Armelie Lumanu-MS Kelsey Bone-SC

FG 3FG 219 215 211 184 171 181 155 164 173 188 165 123 144 132 123 157 148 158 135 129 128 112 153 133 144 146 123 139 109 127

100 45 2 105 82 57 88 1 100 9 28 10 35 39 75 32 6 0 7 45 0 46 9 69 0 0 1 0 15 7

FT

Pts

Avg/G

132 90 160 91 68 69 116 77 29 56 103 141 55 112 56 81 107 67 90 84 81 38 59 27 48 48 103 62 49 29

670 565 584 564 492 488 514 406 475 441 461 397 378 415 377 427 409 383 367 387 337 308 374 362 336 340 350 340 282 290

20.9 18.2 17.7 17.6 17.0 15.7 15.1 14.0 14.0 13.8 13.6 12.8 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.4 12.4 12.2 11.7 11.6 11.4 11.3 11.0 10.5 10.3 10.3 10.0 9.7 9.7

REBOUNDING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Kelsey Bone-SC Tierney Jenkins-UA Porsha Phillips-UG Victoria Dunlap-UK Angel Robinson-UG Glory Johnson-UT Kelley Cain-UT Chanel Mokango-MS Charenee Stephens-SC KeKe Carrier-AU Jordan Greenleaf-AU Armelie Lumanu-MS Lasondra Barrett-LS Amani Franklin-UK Sharielle Smith-UF Steffi Sorensen-UF Ashley Daniels-AR Shekinna Stricklen-UT Alyssia Brewer-UT Katherine Graham-LS

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Kayla Melson-UM Jence Rhoads-VU Alexis Rack-MS Amber Smith-UK Morgan Toles-AU Shantell Black-UM C'eira Ricketts-AR Armelie Lumanu-MS Shekinna Stricklen-UT Ashley Houts-UG Dedrea Magee-UA Katherine Graham-LS Lyndsay Harris-AR LaToya King-UA Jasmine James-UG

Cl Fr Jr Jr Jr Sr So So Sr So Sr Jr Sr So Sr Sr Sr So So So Jr

Def

Total

Avg/G

29 82 186 29 99 165 33 86 189 33 110 163 29 96 127 34 93 168 32 89 155 33 81 156 25 78 101 31 91 130 31 100 120 33 89 144 31 57 148 34 77 140 32 65 138 32 81 117 30 73 111 34 74 134 33 68 126 31 56 121

G

Off

268 264 275 273 223 261 244 237 179 221 220 233 205 217 203 198 184 208 194 177

9.2 9.1 8.3 8.3 7.7 7.7 7.6 7.2 7.2 7.1 7.1 7.1 6.6 6.4 6.3 6.2 6.1 6.1 5.9 5.7

Cl Jr Jr Sr Jr Fr Sr So Sr So Sr Sr Jr So Jr Fr

G

No.

Avg/G

30 32 32 34 29 32 30 33 34 33 28 31 30 28 33

178 161 148 153 128 135 121 129 131 126 105 108 95 86 101

5.9 5.0 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.2 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.5 3.2 3.1 3.1


2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games Thru March 23 (All games)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

FREE THROW PCT

Cl

G

FTM

FTA

Pct.

Lasondra Barrett-LS Shekinna Stricklen-UT Merideth Marsh-VU Ashley Houts-UG Bianca Thomas-UM Amber Smith-UK Alexis Rack-MS Valerie Nainima-SC Allison Hightower-LS Kayla Melson-UM Alli Smalley-AU Jordan Greenleaf-AU A'dia Mathies-UK Azania Stewart-UF Victoria Dunlap-UK

So So Sr Sr Sr Jr Sr Jr Sr Jr Jr Jr Fr So Jr

31 34 34 33 32 34 32 29 31 30 31 31 34 27 33

141 81 116 112 132 113 91 68 90 90 69 73 103 54 160

167 96 138 137 162 140 115 90 120 122 96 102 147 78 233

.844 .844 .841 .818 .815 .807 .791 .756 .750 .738 .719 .716 .701 .692 .687

3-POINT FG PCT

Cl Jr Sr So Sr Sr Jr Sr Jr Jr Sr Sr Sr So Sr Jr

G

3FG

FGA

Pct.

34 31 34 34 34 30 32 33 29 32 32 32 30 32 31

100 45 47 88 58 34 39 69 82 83 105 73 75 100 57

233 113 119 225 152 91 105 186 229 233 300 211 220 296 175

.429 .398 .395 .391 .382 .374 .371 .371 .358 .356 .350 .346 .341 .338 .326

Cl So Sr Sr Sr Jr So Jr Fr So Fr Jr Fr Fr So So

G

No.

Avg/G

32 33 31 29 33 27 33 30 33 32 28 24 34 33 32

111 79 72 58 65 46 51 40 40 36 29 22 31 28 25

3.5 2.4 2.3 2.0 2.0 1.7 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8

Angie Bjorklund-UT Allison Hightower-LS Keyla Snowden-UK Merideth Marsh-VU Lauren Lueders-VU Alyson Butler-UA Shantell Black-UM Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Valerie Nainima-SC Steffi Sorensen-UF Alexis Rack-MS Elizabeth Robertson-UM Lyndsay Harris-AR Bianca Thomas-UM Alli Smalley-AU BLOCKED SHOTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Kelley Cain-UT Chanel Mokango-MS KeKe Carrier-AU Angel Robinson-UG Victoria Dunlap-UK Azania Stewart-UF Porsha Phillips-UG Sarah Watkins-AR Alyssia Brewer-UT Jennifer George-UF Jasmine Nelson-LS Pascale West-AU Tiffany Clarke-VU Meredith Mitchell-UG Nikki Byrd-UM

STEALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Victoria Dunlap-UK Armelie Lumanu-MS A'dia Mathies-UK C'eira Ricketts-AR Alexis Rack-MS Charity Ford-AR Allison Hightower-LS Ashley Houts-UG Jasmine James-UG Kayla Melson-UM Tierney Jenkins-UA Steffi Sorensen-UF Lonnika Thompson-UF Katherine Graham-LS Jordan Greenleaf-AU 3-POINT FG MADE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Alexis Rack-MS Bianca Thomas-UM Angie Bjorklund-UT Valerie Nainima-SC Steffi Sorensen-UF Merideth Marsh-VU Lyndsay Harris-AR Elizabeth Robertson-UM Mary Kathryn Govero-MS Alli Smalley-AU Jordan Jones-UF Lauren Lueders-VU Ericka Russell-UA Allison Hightower-LS Keyla Snowden-UK ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Kayla Melson-UM Jence Rhoads-VU Ashley Houts-UG Shantell Black-UM Katherine Graham-LS Shekinna Stricklen-UT Dedrea Magee-UA C'eira Ricketts-AR Morgan Toles-AU Amber Smith-UK Armelie Lumanu-MS Alexis Rack-MS Merideth Marsh-VU Jasmine James-UG Lyndsay Harris-AR

Cl Jr Sr Fr So Sr Sr Sr Sr Fr Jr Jr Sr Sr Jr Jr

G

No.

Avg/G

33 33 34 30 32 30 31 33 33 30 29 32 32 31 31

104 87 86 73 70 63 63 67 59 53 49 54 49 47 47

3.2 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.2 2.1 2.0 2.0 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.5

Cl Sr Sr Jr Jr Sr Sr So Sr Jr Jr So Sr So Sr So

G

3FG

Avg/G

32 32 34 29 32 34 30 32 33 31 32 34 27 31 34

105 100 100 82 83 88 75 73 69 57 55 58 46 45 47

3.3 3.1 2.9 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.3 2.1 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.4

Cl Jr Jr Sr Sr Jr So Sr So Fr Jr Sr Sr Sr Fr So

G

Ast.

T/O

Ratio

30 32 33 32 31 34 28 30 29 34 33 32 34 33 30

178 161 126 135 108 131 105 121 128 153 129 148 102 101 95

105 95 78 86 71 87 77 95 101 121 113 134 93 109 113

1.7 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.1 1.1 1.1 0.9 0.8


2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games Thru March 23 (All games)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

Cl

G

No.

Avg/G

Tierney Jenkins-UA Victoria Dunlap-UK Angel Robinson-UG Jordan Greenleaf-AU Charenee Stephens-SC KeKe Carrier-AU Parrisha Simmons-AU Kelsey Bone-SC Kelley Cain-UT Glory Johnson-UT Armelie Lumanu-MS Porsha Phillips-UG Steffi Sorensen-UF Chanel Mokango-MS Ashley Daniels-AR

Jr Jr Sr Jr So Sr So Fr So So Sr Jr Sr Sr So

29 33 29 31 25 31 31 29 32 34 33 33 32 33 30

99 110 96 100 78 91 88 82 89 93 89 86 81 81 73

3.4 3.3 3.3 3.2 3.1 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.4

MINUTES PLAYED

Cl Jr Jr Fr Sr Jr Sr Sr Jr Jr Fr

G

No.

Avg/G

32 31 33 34 31 33 32 30 29 29

1184 1121 1184 1218 1098 1165 1127 1041 986 984

37.0 36.2 35.9 35.8 35.4 35.3 35.2 34.7 34.0 33.9

Jence Rhoads-VU Alli Smalley-AU Jasmine James-UG Merideth Marsh-VU Jordan Greenleaf-AU Ashley Houts-UG Bianca Thomas-UM Kayla Melson-UM Valerie Nainima-SC Morgan Toles-AU

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Kelsey Bone-SC Porsha Phillips-UG Tierney Jenkins-UA Glory Johnson-UT Victoria Dunlap-UK Kelley Cain-UT Lasondra Barrett-LS Chanel Mokango-MS Angel Robinson-UG Armelie Lumanu-MS Sharielle Smith-UF KeKe Carrier-AU Amani Franklin-UK Charenee Stephens-SC Bianca Thomas-UM

Cl Fr Jr Jr So Jr So So Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr So Sr

G

No.

Avg/G

29 33 29 34 33 32 31 33 29 33 32 31 34 25 32

186 189 165 168 163 155 148 156 127 144 138 130 140 101 128

6.4 5.7 5.7 4.9 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.4 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.0 4.0


2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games Thru March 23 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee Kentucky Ole Miss Mississippi State Vanderbilt LSU Arkansas South Carolina Alabama Georgia Florida Auburn SCORING MARGIN

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee LSU Kentucky Mississippi State Georgia Ole Miss Vanderbilt South Carolina Auburn Florida Arkansas Alabama FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee Vanderbilt Auburn Kentucky Ole Miss LSU South Carolina Mississippi State Arkansas Alabama Georgia Florida 3-POINT FG PCT

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee Vanderbilt South Carolina Ole Miss Mississippi State Auburn Kentucky LSU Arkansas Florida Alabama Georgia

G

W-L

Pts

Avg/G

34 34 32 33 34 31 30 29 30 33 32 31

32-2 27-7 17-15 21-12 23-11 21-10 12-18 14-15 12-18 25-8 15-17 15-16

2538 2518 2282 2334 2368 2124 1948 1874 1921 2090 1995 1917

74.6 74.1 71.3 70.7 69.6 68.5 64.9 64.6 64.0 63.3 62.3 61.8

G

Offense

Defense

Margin

34 31 34 33 33 32 34 29 31 32 30 30

74.6 68.5 74.1 70.7 63.3 71.3 69.6 64.6 61.8 62.3 64.9 64.0

56.5 52.0 58.5 60.4 55.2 64.6 63.2 64.8 62.2 64.0 67.4 66.6

+18.2 +16.5 +15.6 +10.3 +8.2 +6.7 +6.4 -0.1 -0.3 -1.7 -2.4 -2.6

G

FGM

FGA

Pct.

34 34 31 34 32 31 29 33 30 30 33 32

979 865 736 868 811 768 713 860 726 738 740 709

2105 1909 1760 2084 1948 1851 1722 2092 1810 1862 1905 1857

.465 .453 .418 .417 .416 .415 .414 .411 .401 .396 .388 .382

G

3FGM

3FGA

Pct.

34 34 29 32 33 31 34 31 30 32 30 33

182 196 130 233 235 121 177 121 164 220 128 166

482 534 372 681 729 378 555 380 540 727 438 571

.378 .367 .349 .342 .322 .320 .319 .318 .304 .303 .292 .291

SCORING DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

G

Pts

Avg/G

31 33 34 34 33 31 34 32 32 29 30 30

1611 1821 1920 1989 1993 1927 2150 2048 2068 1878 1999 2021

52.0 55.2 56.5 58.5 60.4 62.2 63.2 64.0 64.6 64.8 66.6 67.4

FREE THROW PCT

G

FTM

FTA

Pct.

LSU Ole Miss Kentucky Arkansas Vanderbilt Florida Mississippi State Tennessee Georgia South Carolina Alabama Auburn

31 32 34 30 34 32 33 34 33 29 30 31

467 427 605 332 442 357 379 398 444 318 317 324

644 590 857 481 642 521 557 594 669 501 516 551

.725 .724 .706 .690 .688 .685 .680 .670 .664 .635 .614 .588

LSU Georgia Tennessee Kentucky Mississippi State Auburn Vanderbilt Florida Ole Miss South Carolina Alabama Arkansas

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Georgia Tennessee LSU Kentucky Mississippi State Vanderbilt Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida South Carolina Ole Miss 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Kentucky Georgia Mississippi State LSU Vanderbilt Alabama Tennessee South Carolina Auburn Ole Miss Arkansas Florida

G

FGM

FGA

Pct.

33 34 31 34 33 34 30 30 31 32 29 32

658 700 614 719 728 794 713 739 729 750 690 768

1914 2022 1644 1888 1905 2022 1800 1843 1815 1853 1678 1864

.344 .346 .373 .381 .382 .393 .396 .401 .402 .405 .411 .412

G

3FGM

3FGA

Pct.

34 33 33 31 34 30 34 29 31 32 30 32

128 190 162 117 171 153 189 122 172 173 157 175

446 650 553 392 568 496 603 387 540 534 478 525

.287 .292 .293 .298 .301 .308 .313 .315 .319 .324 .328 .333


2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games Thru March 23 (All games) REBOUNDING OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12.

Tennessee Georgia Alabama Auburn Mississippi State LSU South Carolina Kentucky Arkansas Ole Miss Florida Vanderbilt REBOUNDING MARGIN

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee Auburn LSU Georgia South Carolina Ole Miss Kentucky Mississippi State Florida Vanderbilt Alabama Arkansas ASSISTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee Vanderbilt Mississippi State Ole Miss LSU Florida Auburn Alabama Arkansas Kentucky Georgia South Carolina TURNOVER MARGIN

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Kentucky LSU Mississippi State Ole Miss Georgia Tennessee Alabama Vanderbilt Arkansas Florida South Carolina Auburn

G

Rebounds

Avg/G

34 33 30 31 33 31 29 34 30 32 32 34

1477 1344 1214 1233 1306 1221 1109 1298 1142 1217 1217 1227

43.4 40.7 40.5 39.8 39.6 39.4 38.2 38.2 38.1 38.0 38.0 36.1

G

34 31 31 33 29 32 34 33 32 34 30 30

Team 1477 1233 1221 1344 1109 1217 1298 1306 1217 1227 1214 1142

Avg.

43.4 39.8 39.4 40.7 38.2 38.0 38.2 39.6 38.0 36.1 40.5 38.1

Opp. 1148 1069 1071 1253 1048 1181 1285 1295 1231 1247 1243 1224

G

No.

Avg/G

34 34 33 32 31 32 31 30 30 34 33 29

537 508 488 466 446 439 418 388 379 421 395 308

15.8 14.9 14.8 14.6 14.4 13.7 13.5 12.9 12.6 12.4 12.0 10.6

G

34 31 33 32 33 34 30 34 30 32 29 31

Team 529 395 518 451 540 499 572 567 550 599 483 525

Avg.

15.6 12.7 15.7 14.1 16.4 14.7 19.1 16.7 18.3 18.7 16.7 16.9

Opp. 786 607 656 513 593 542 583 578 529 574 454 458

REBOUNDING DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Avg.

Margin

33.8 34.5 34.5 38.0 36.1 36.9 37.8 39.2 38.5 36.7 41.4 40.8

+9.7 +5.3 +4.8 +2.8 +2.1 +1.1 +0.4 +0.3 -0.4 -0.6 -1.0 -2.7

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee Auburn LSU South Carolina Vanderbilt Ole Miss Kentucky Georgia Florida Mississippi State Arkansas Alabama

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Avg.

Margin

23.1 19.6 19.9 16.0 18.0 15.9 19.4 17.0 17.6 17.9 15.7 14.8

+7.6 +6.8 +4.2 +1.9 +1.6 +1.3 +0.4 +0.3 -0.7 -0.8 -1.0 -2.2

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Avg/G

1148 1069 1071 1048 1247 1181 1285 1253 1231 1295 1224 1243

33.8 34.5 34.5 36.1 36.7 36.9 37.8 38.0 38.5 39.2 40.8 41.4

G

No.

Avg/G

Tennessee Georgia Auburn Arkansas Kentucky Mississippi State LSU Florida Alabama Vanderbilt South Carolina Ole Miss

34 33 31 30 34 33 31 32 30 34 29 32

223 181 159 130 142 130 122 120 87 82 64 62

6.6 5.5 5.1 4.3 4.2 3.9 3.9 3.8 2.9 2.4 2.2 1.9

G

No.

Avg/G

34 33 30 31 32 33 32 30 34 34 29 31

396 310 279 283 289 278 245 227 248 234 193 185

11.6 9.4 9.3 9.1 9.0 8.4 7.7 7.6 7.3 6.9 6.7 6.0

Kentucky Mississippi State Arkansas LSU Florida Georgia Ole Miss Alabama Vanderbilt Tennessee South Carolina Auburn ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO

1.

Rebounds

BLOCKED SHOTS

STEALS 1.

G

34 31 31 29 34 32 34 33 32 33 30 30

LSU Tennessee Ole Miss Mississippi State Vanderbilt Auburn Kentucky Florida Georgia Arkansas Alabama South Carolina

G

Ast.

Avg.

T/O

Avg.

Ratio

31 34 32 33 34 31 34 32 33 30 30 29

446 537 466 488 508 418 421 439 395 379 388 308

14.4 15.8 14.6 14.8 14.9 13.5 12.4 13.7 12.0 12.6 12.9 10.6

395 499 451 518 567 525 529 599 540 550 572 483

12.7 14.7 14.1 15.7 16.7 16.9 15.6 18.7 16.4 18.3 19.1 16.7

1.1 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6


2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games Thru March 23 (All games) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee Auburn Georgia Mississippi State Ole Miss South Carolina Florida Alabama Kentucky LSU Arkansas Vanderbilt DEFENSIVE REB PCT.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

LSU Tennessee Kentucky Auburn South Carolina Georgia Mississippi State Alabama Ole Miss Arkansas Florida Vanderbilt

G

No.

Avg/G

34 31 33 33 32 29 32 30 34 31 30 34

527 480 501 489 472 427 470 434 474 432 393 415

15.5 15.5 15.2 14.8 14.8 14.7 14.7 14.5 13.9 13.9 13.1 12.2

G

D-Reb

Opp. OR

D-Reb%

31 34 34 31 29 33 33 30 32 30 32 34

789 950 824 753 682 843 817 780 745 749 747 812

322 442 429 406 376 473 462 443 432 457 470 515

.710 .682 .658 .650 .645 .641 .639 .638 .633 .621 .614 .612

3-POINT FG MADE

G

No.

Avg/G

Ole Miss Mississippi State Florida Vanderbilt Arkansas Tennessee Kentucky Georgia South Carolina Alabama LSU Auburn

32 33 32 34 30 34 34 33 29 30 31 31

233 235 220 196 164 182 177 166 130 128 121 121

7.3 7.1 6.9 5.8 5.5 5.4 5.2 5.0 4.5 4.3 3.9 3.9

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee Alabama Georgia LSU Arkansas Mississippi State Auburn Kentucky Vanderbilt South Carolina Florida Ole Miss OFFENSIVE REB PCT.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee Auburn Georgia South Carolina Ole Miss Florida Mississippi State LSU Vanderbilt Kentucky Alabama Arkansas

G

No.

Avg/G

34 30 33 31 30 33 31 34 34 29 32 32

950 780 843 789 749 817 753 824 812 682 747 745

27.9 26.0 25.5 25.5 25.0 24.8 24.3 24.2 23.9 23.5 23.3 23.3

G

O-Reb

Opp. DR

O-Reb%

34 31 33 29 32 32 33 31 34 34 30 30

527 480 501 427 472 470 489 432 415 474 434 393

706 663 780 672 749 761 833 749 732 856 800 767

.427 .420 .391 .389 .387 .382 .370 .366 .362 .356 .352 .339


2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 28, 2010 (Conference games only)

SCORING OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12.

Tennessee Kentucky Ole Miss LSU Mississippi State Vanderbilt South Carolina Arkansas Auburn Alabama Georgia Florida SCORING MARGIN

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee LSU Kentucky Mississippi State Vanderbilt Georgia South Carolina Ole Miss Auburn Florida Arkansas Alabama FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Vanderbilt Tennessee LSU South Carolina Ole Miss Auburn Kentucky Alabama Georgia Mississippi State Arkansas Florida 3-POINT FG PCT

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Vanderbilt Tennessee South Carolina LSU Ole Miss Auburn Mississippi State Kentucky Alabama Florida Arkansas Georgia

G

W-L

Pts

Avg/G

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

15-1 11-5 7-9 9-7 9-7 9-7 7-9 4-12 5-11 4-12 9-7 7-9

1121 1095 1080 1074 1034 1034 975 949 942 934 934 933

70.1 68.4 67.5 67.1 64.6 64.6 60.9 59.3 58.9 58.4 58.4 58.3

G

Offense

Defense

Margin

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

70.1 67.1 68.4 64.6 64.6 58.4 60.9 67.5 58.9 58.3 59.3 58.4

57.1 56.2 60.3 61.6 63.1 57.0 63.0 70.2 63.5 66.9 68.6 69.1

+13.0 +10.9 +8.1 +3.1 +1.6 +1.4 -2.1 -2.8 -4.6 -8.6 -9.2 -10.8

G

FGM

FGA

Pct.

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

381 436 395 383 376 373 376 363 342 378 352 324

832 955 958 934 919 912 970 945 893 991 953 926

.458 .457 .412 .410 .409 .409 .388 .384 .383 .381 .369 .350

G

3FGM

3FGA

Pct.

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

95 77 78 68 113 55 106 74 63 100 81 72

232 200 216 197 331 184 357 252 219 352 287 256

.409 .385 .361 .345 .341 .299 .297 .294 .288 .284 .282 .281

SCORING DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

G

Pts

Avg/G

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

900 912 913 965 985 1008 1009 1016 1070 1097 1106 1124

56.2 57.0 57.1 60.3 61.6 63.0 63.1 63.5 66.9 68.6 69.1 70.2

FREE THROW PCT

G

FTM

FTA

Pct.

LSU Kentucky Vanderbilt Ole Miss Florida Mississippi State Arkansas Tennessee Georgia South Carolina Alabama Auburn

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

216 269 177 215 185 172 164 172 178 131 145 141

288 364 241 293 255 239 235 265 279 206 231 240

.750 .739 .734 .734 .725 .720 .698 .649 .638 .636 .628 .588

LSU Georgia Tennessee Kentucky Mississippi State South Carolina Vanderbilt Auburn Florida Arkansas Alabama Ole Miss

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Georgia Tennessee Mississippi State Kentucky LSU Vanderbilt Alabama Auburn Arkansas Florida South Carolina Ole Miss 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Vanderbilt Georgia Mississippi State Alabama Arkansas LSU Auburn Florida Kentucky South Carolina Tennessee Ole Miss

G

FGM

FGA

Pct.

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

324 327 362 351 342 373 407 383 412 401 376 421

928 931 955 907 866 924 996 934 968 939 876 964

.349 .351 .379 .387 .395 .404 .409 .410 .426 .427 .429 .437

G

3FGM

3FGA

Pct.

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

61 89 79 86 81 67 97 91 66 64 102 99

240 311 270 282 257 211 300 277 200 188 288 259

.254 .286 .293 .305 .315 .318 .323 .329 .330 .340 .354 .382


2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 28, 2010 (Conference games only) REBOUNDING OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee Georgia Auburn Mississippi State Alabama Florida Kentucky LSU South Carolina Arkansas Ole Miss Vanderbilt REBOUNDING MARGIN

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee Auburn LSU South Carolina Georgia Vanderbilt Kentucky Florida Mississippi State Ole Miss Alabama Arkansas ASSISTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee LSU Mississippi State Vanderbilt Auburn Ole Miss Florida Alabama Georgia Arkansas Kentucky South Carolina TURNOVER MARGIN

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

LSU Kentucky Mississippi State Tennessee Ole Miss Arkansas South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Auburn Vanderbilt

G

Rebounds

Avg/G

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

665 632 624 622 604 603 602 595 574 567 557 542

41.6 39.5 39.0 38.9 37.8 37.7 37.6 37.2 35.9 35.4 34.8 33.9

G

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Team 665 624 595 574 632 542 602 603 622 557 604 567

Avg.

41.6 39.0 37.2 35.9 39.5 33.9 37.6 37.7 38.9 34.8 37.8 35.4

Opp. 544 544 558 542 602 541 609 617 661 618 683 668

G

No.

Avg/G

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

238 237 215 213 211 210 193 186 185 177 169 168

14.9 14.8 13.4 13.3 13.2 13.1 12.1 11.6 11.6 11.1 10.6 10.5

G

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Team 202 250 242 230 222 271 228 264 293 321 264 277

Avg.

12.6 15.6 15.1 14.4 13.9 16.9 14.3 16.5 18.3 20.1 16.5 17.3

Opp. 286 329 272 249 229 267 218 245 259 277 212 221

REBOUNDING DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Avg.

Margin

34.0 34.0 34.9 33.9 37.6 33.8 38.1 38.6 41.3 38.6 42.7 41.8

+7.6 +5.0 +2.3 +2.0 +1.9 +0.1 -0.4 -0.9 -2.4 -3.8 -4.9 -6.3

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Vanderbilt South Carolina Auburn Tennessee LSU Georgia Kentucky Florida Ole Miss Mississippi State Arkansas Alabama

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12.

Avg.

Margin

17.9 20.6 17.0 15.6 14.3 16.7 13.6 15.3 16.2 17.3 13.3 13.8

+5.3 +4.9 +1.9 +1.2 +0.4 -0.2 -0.6 -1.2 -2.1 -2.8 -3.3 -3.5

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Avg/G

541 542 544 544 558 602 609 617 618 661 668 683

33.8 33.9 34.0 34.0 34.9 37.6 38.1 38.6 38.6 41.3 41.8 42.7

G

No.

Avg/G

Tennessee Georgia Auburn Arkansas Mississippi State Florida LSU Alabama Kentucky Vanderbilt South Carolina Ole Miss

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

112 81 78 67 66 57 56 55 48 30 29 28

7.0 5.1 4.9 4.2 4.1 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.0 1.9 1.8 1.8

G

No.

Avg/G

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

156 133 132 127 126 111 109 103 96 93 93 78

9.8 8.3 8.3 7.9 7.9 6.9 6.8 6.4 6.0 5.8 5.8 4.9

Kentucky Arkansas LSU Mississippi State Florida Alabama Ole Miss Georgia Tennessee Vanderbilt Auburn South Carolina ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO

1.

Rebounds

BLOCKED SHOTS

STEALS 1.

G

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

LSU Tennessee Ole Miss Mississippi State Auburn Vanderbilt South Carolina Georgia Kentucky Florida Arkansas Alabama

G

Ast.

Avg.

T/O

Avg.

Ratio

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

237 238 210 215 211 213 168 185 169 193 177 186

14.8 14.9 13.1 13.4 13.2 13.3 10.5 11.6 10.6 12.1 11.1 11.6

202 230 222 242 264 277 228 264 250 293 271 321

12.6 14.4 13.9 15.1 16.5 17.3 14.3 16.5 15.6 18.3 16.9 20.1

1.2 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6


2009-2010 SEC Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Feb 28, 2010 (Conference games only) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12.

Auburn Florida Tennessee Kentucky Mississippi State Georgia South Carolina Ole Miss Alabama LSU Arkansas Vanderbilt DEFENSIVE REB PCT.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

LSU Tennessee South Carolina Auburn Georgia Kentucky Vanderbilt Arkansas Mississippi State Florida Alabama Ole Miss

G

No.

Avg/G

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

245 244 234 230 229 222 221 208 203 203 196 166

15.3 15.3 14.6 14.4 14.3 13.9 13.8 13.0 12.7 12.7 12.3 10.4

G

D-Reb

Opp. OR

D-Reb%

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

392 431 353 379 410 372 376 371 393 359 401 349

163 207 179 201 225 213 227 228 242 222 251 243

.706 .676 .664 .653 .646 .636 .624 .619 .619 .618 .615 .590

3-POINT FG MADE

G

No.

Avg/G

Ole Miss Mississippi State Florida Vanderbilt Arkansas South Carolina Tennessee Kentucky Georgia LSU Alabama Auburn

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

113 106 100 95 81 78 77 74 72 68 63 55

7.1 6.6 6.3 5.9 5.1 4.9 4.8 4.6 4.5 4.3 3.9 3.4

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Tennessee Georgia Alabama Mississippi State LSU Auburn Vanderbilt Kentucky Arkansas Florida South Carolina Ole Miss OFFENSIVE REB PCT.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Auburn Tennessee Florida South Carolina Georgia Kentucky Ole Miss Mississippi State Vanderbilt LSU Alabama Arkansas

G

No.

Avg/G

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

431 410 401 393 392 379 376 372 371 359 353 349

26.9 25.6 25.1 24.6 24.5 23.7 23.5 23.3 23.2 22.4 22.1 21.8

G

O-Reb

Opp. DR

O-Reb%

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

245 234 244 221 222 230 208 229 166 203 203 196

343 337 395 363 377 396 375 419 314 395 432 440

.417 .410 .382 .378 .371 .367 .357 .353 .346 .339 .320 .308


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Stanford (79 (79-47) 47)

Second Round

21-Mar

21-Mar

20-Mar 20 Mar

21-Mar

Hampton

Duke

Hartford

20-Mar

15

10 2

7

LSU

20 M 20-Mar

14

11 3

6

13

12 4

Lamar

21-Mar

W t Virginia West Vi i i

San Diego St. St

Texas

Fresno St.

Baylor

M i t Marist

5

Georgetown

20 Mar 20-Mar

9

20 20-Mar

16 8

1

15

10 2

TCU

Dayton

Austin Peay

20-Mar 20 Mar

Tennessee

St Francis (Pa.) St. (Pa )

Ohio St.

Middle Tenn.

21 M 21-Mar

Mississippi St. St

Louisiana Tech

14 7

3

Florida St.

20-Mar 20 Mar

11

6

13

12 4

Pi Princeton t

20 Mar 20-Mar

St John's St. John s (N (N.Y.) Y)

Lehigh

Iowa St.

Green Bay y

23-Mar 23 Mar

Mar. 29, 6:07 p.m.

Vanderbilt (83 (83-76 76 OT)

22-Mar 22 Mar

Nebraska (83 (83-44) 44)

Texas A&M (84-53)

Mar. 30, 8:07 p.m.

22-Mar

UALR (63-53)

Kentucky (83 (83-77) 77)

Duke (72-37)

22-Mar 22 Mar

LSU (60 (60-39) 39) Duke (60 (60-52) 52)

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Notre Dame (84 (84-66) 66)

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Notre Dame (86-58)

23-Mar 23 Mar

V Vermont t (64 (64-55) 55)

23-Mar

Mar 28 Mar. 28, 6:34 p.m. pm

Oklahoma (60 (60-44) 44)

Kentucky (70-52)

Oklahoma ((68-57))

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Mar. 29, 6:04 p.m. ESPNHD/ESPN360

Kansas City

Memphis

Michigan St St. (72 (72-62) 62)

23-Mar

Mar 27 Mar. 27, 30 min. min foll foll.

San Diego St. St (64 (64-55) 55)

Baylor (49-33)

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West Virginia g ((58-43

San Diego St. St (74-63)

Baylor (69 (69-55) 55)

22-Mar

Georgetown (62 (62-42) 42)

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23 Mar 23-Mar

Mar. 28, 30 min. foll.

Nebraska (83-70)

Gonzaga (72 (72-71) 71)

G Gonzaga (82 (82-76) 76)

UCLA (74 (74-54) 54)

6 p.m. ESPN

8 p.m. ESPN

NATIONAL CHAMPION

San Antonio April 4

San Antonio April 4

ESPN2HD/ESPN360

22 Mar 22-Mar

Mar. 27, 11:04 a.m.

Tennessee (92-64)

Mississippi St. (85 (85-67) 67)

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D t (67 Dayton (67-66) 66)

Tennessee (75 (75-42) 42)

Ohio St. (93-59)

23-Mar 23 Mar

Mi i i i St. Mississippi St (68-64) (68 64)

23-Mar

Mar 27 Mar. 27, 8:32 p.m. pm

X i (63-62) Xavier (63 62)

22-Mar 22 Mar

Oklahoma St. St (70-63)

Xavier (94 (94-82) 82)

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Mar. 30, 7:04 p.m. ESPNHD/ESPN360

Sacramento

Dayton

Georgia (74 (74-71 71 OT)

G Georgia i (64 (64-59) 59)

22-Mar

Mar 28 Mar. 28, 2:32 p p.m. m

Fl Florida id St. St (66 (66-65 65 OT)

Iowa St. (60 (60-56) 56)

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Florida St. (75 (75-61) 61)

St John's (NY) (65 St. (65-47) 47)

Iowa St. St (79-42)

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20-Mar

20-Mar

21-Mar 21 Mar

21 Mar 21-Mar

21-Mar 21 Mar

20-Mar 20 Mar

15 Cleveland St St.

21-Mar

10 Vermont 2 Notre Dame

21 M 21-Mar

7 Wisconsin

14 South Dakota St.

21-Mar

11 UALR 3 Oklahoma Okl h

21-Mar

6 Georgia Tech

13 Liberty

12 Bowling B li G Green 4 Kentucky

20 Mar 20-Mar

5 Michigan St. St

9 North Carolina St.

21 21-Mar

16 Northern Iowa 8 UCLA

1 Nebraska

15 Portland St St.

20-Mar

10 North Carolina 2 Texas A&M

20 M 20-Mar

14 East Tenn. St. 7 Gonzaga

11 DePaul D P l 3 Xavier

6 Vanderbilt

13 Chattanooga

20-Mar

12 Tulane 4 Oklahoma St.

5 Georgia

G Green B Bay (69 (69-67) 67)

8 Iowa I

5

21-Mar

20-Mar 20 Mar

16 UC Riverside

1 Stanford

First Round

Virginia

22-Mar

Mar 27 Mar. 27, 6:04 p.m. pm

Stanford (96-67)

Regionals

Iowa ((70-63))

N ti National l Semifinals

Temple p ((65-53))

San Antonio April 6

N ti National l Championship

Mar. 23, 7:06 p.m.

Mar 28 Mar. 28, 12:04 p.m. pm

Connecticut (90-36)

N ti National l Semifinals

9 Rutgers

8

Connecticut (95 (95-39) 39)

Regionals

9

21-Mar

16

1

Second Round

James Madison

T Temple l

Southern U U.

21-Mar 21 Mar

Connecticut

First Round

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