Lady Vols remain unbeaten in SEC, spurn Mississippi State 79-67
The Tennessee Lady Volunteers defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs 79-67 Sunday afternoon in Thompson-Boling Arena.
The Tennessee Lady Volunteers defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs 79-67 Sunday afternoon in Thompson-Boling Arena.
Tennessee returned home Saturday to take on the Auburn Tigers and ex-Vols coach Bruce Pearl. The Vols were looking to avoid a 3-game skid and they were able to slide past the Tigers 71-63.
This Sunday, the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will meet in Super Bowl XLIX. The game is set for 6:30 p.m. and will take place at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
Bruce Pearl will return to Thompson-Boling Arena Saturday for the first time since he was fired by Tennessee in March 2011 due to NCAA recruiting violations. Pearl's new team, the Auburn Tigers will take on Donnie Tyndall and the Vols.
Tennessee took to the road Tuesday night for a rematch against a hungry Arkansas team that wanted revenge for the loss they suffered just two weeks ago.They got their revenge as the Vols lost 64-69.
A&M beat the Vols both times they played last year when they were a team that Tennessee expected to beat handily. Once again, Tennessee wasn't able to defeat A&M on their home floor as the Aggies left town with a 67-61 victory.
Number five Lady Vols (16-3,6-0 SEC) beat LSU (10-9, 4-3 SEC) 75-58 on Thursday night at Thompson Boling Arena led by Senior Isabelle Harrison's season high of 25 points.
Tennessee offensive coordinator Mike Bajakian is leaving the Vols to "pursue other coaching opportunities." The news was originally reported by Bruce Feldman of FOX Sports, who cited multiple sources Thursday morning.
This week on Rocky Topics, Cody McClure and Nathan Odom debate whether Tennessee's men's basketball team will make the NCAA tournament. The Vols are currently 2nd in the SEC standings with an 11-5, 3-1 record.
Armani Moore's double-double helped the Vols slip past Missouri, 59-51.