Game Thread: Fla ST v Lady Vols, Wed Dec 4th; Home-FCC; 7:15 PM; SEC+ network

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GAMEDAY TIMES & BROADCAST INFO​

Opponent: Florida State Date: Wed., Dec. 4 Tip-off: 7:15 p.m. ET
Score Predictions:
@Coach Jumper 90-86
@chuckiepoo 83-79
@Volfan1000 89-54
@TNRazor 98-91
@Orange Maniac 77-70
@lvocd 84-75
@VolBalls33 89-88
@Ladyvol777 87-83
@orangemadam 91-78
@knoxvol52 88-74
@Volfan2012 91-81
@Ladyvolfan4ever 96-81
@J-Dog 1313 102-82
@travis929 100-91
@SATXVolFan82 85-71
@newladyvolfan 91-81

From Hoop Central

KNOXVILLE -- Undefeated Tennessee (5-0) welcomes a Florida State team (8-1) on a seven-game winning streak to Food City Center on Wednesday night for an SEC-ACC Women's Basketball Challenge between squads that rank among the nation's leaders in scoring offense, three-pointers, offensive rebounds and turnover margin. UT and FSU, who faced off last season in Tallahassee in a real barnburner the Seminoles won by a 92-91 count, will meet at 7:15 p.m. ET in a highly-anticipated match-up televised by SEC Network. Both teams, who rank one-two nationally in scoring at 98.2 and 96.2 ppg., respectively, are receiving votes and reside just outside the top 25 in the AP and USA TODAY/WBCA Coaches Polls. This will mark the Big Orange's sixth straight home contest during a run in which seven of the first eight take place on Rocky Top at the outset of the 2024-25 campaign. Tennessee is coming off its most dominant performance of the season, a 102-50 victory over Western Carolina on Nov. 26. It marked the third time Kim Caldwell's squad has eclipsed the century mark and tied her club's fewest points allowed in a game this season.

Florida State, meanwhile, won all three of its tilts at the Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, over Thanksgiving weekend. After edging Texas Tech, 70-62, on Thursday, Brooke Wyckoff's unit blew out Missouri State (97-66) and Gonzaga (95-54) on Friday and Saturday, respectively. Tennessee carries a 2-1 series record into the game, including a 1-0 mark in contests played in Knoxville. This will mark only the second meeting between these programs since 1986.

THE LATEST FROM THE LADY VOLS​

Lady Vols Force 37 Turnovers, Race Past Western Carolina, 102-50 Lady Vol Basketball Lands Top-Two Class Cooper Named SEC, USBWA Player of the Week Cooper's 33 Points Propel Lady Vols Past Liberty, 109-93

LADY VOLS TO WEAR THE "SUMMITT BLUES"
  • Tennessee is set to wear its "Summitt Blue" uniforms vs. Florida State.
INDIVIDUALLY SPEAKING
  • COOP IS HOOPIN': Talaysia Cooper is coming off back-to-back games of 33 vs. Liberty and 20 vs. Western Carolina and is averaging 26.5 ppg. over that span. She leads UT this season at 19.2 ppg.
  • 5-0 WITH FIVE DIFFERENT FIVES: UT has started the season 5-0 with five different starting lineups and eight different players appearing in the first five. Sara Puckett is the only player to start all five contests.
  • PICK YOUR POISON: UT has had seven different players score in double figures, and every game has seen at least four Lady Vols tallying 10 or more points.
  • GUARDS HITTING THE BOARDS: Tennessee's top two rebounders are guards. Ruby Whitehorn and Talaysia Cooper lead the way at 7.6 and 6.0, respectively.
  • BIRTHDAY DISHES FOR SAM?: Samara Spencer, who has dished 5+ dimes in every game and ranks No. 4 nationally in assist/turnover ratio (4.50), will suit up for UT against Florida State on her 22nd birthday.
  • LAST YEAR VS. FSU: Jewel Spear had 18 points, Sara Puckett 15 and Tess Darby 10 at FSU. Samara Spencer had 15 points and six assists for Arkansas in a win at FSU.
FROM A TEAM PERSPECTIVE
  • RACKING UP STEALS: The Lady Vols lead the nation in steals per game, averaging 18.4 and netting 13 or more each outing.
  • THAT'S A 10-COUNT: Tennessee has prevented the opposition from getting the ball over halfcourt in 10 seconds a total of 10 times already in five games. Five was the total number of violations forced by UT over the previous five years combined.
  • PILING UP POINTS: The Lady Vols rank No. 1 nationally in scoring offense, rolling up 98.2 points per game. The lowest a Kim Caldwell team has ranked in scoring is No. 4, which Marshall did last season (85.3).
  • LETTING 'EM FLY: UT leads the nation in three-pointers attempted per game at 38.8 per contest. That's more than the school's single-game record of 36 (2010).
  • MAKING THREES IN BUNCHES: Tennessee, which also is No. 1 in 3FGs made per game at 11.6, has hit 10 or more treys four times this season and is one shy of tying the school best for most games with double-digit three-pointer production.
  • A NOSE FOR O-BOARDS: UT is No. 1 in the nation in offensive rebounds per game at 23.6. It has twice eclipsed 30 this season.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
  • A NUMBER THAT COUNTS: UT is No. 1 nationally with 21 other teams with a win percentage of 100 through Dec. 2.
  • WINNING THE FIRST FIVE: Tennessee has won its first five games for the initial time since beginning 2021-22 at 9-0.
  • BEST STARTS FOR CALDWELL: UT's 5-0 start ties for the second-best opening of a season in Kim Caldwell's nine years as a head coach. She matched her 5-0 start at Glenville State in 2018-19. Her 2021-22 GSU squad started 29-0 on its way to 35-1.
  • SIX STRAIGHT AT HOME: This marks the first time since 2015-16 that UT has opened a campaign with six straight games at home. Tennessee played eight in a row here to start the 2015-16 schedule.
  • 8K SEASON TIX: UT has sold 8,000+ season tickets -- the most since 2015-16.
  • DRAWING CROWDS: UT has drawn five crowds of 9K+ in five games. That marks the best attendance start since 2013-14.
  • UT NO. 31 IN NET RANKINGS: UT is at No. 31 in the NCAA's Dec. 1 NET rankings.
  • NO. 39 TOUGHEST SCHEDULE: UT's cumulative schedule ranks No. 39 on the NCAA's Toughest Schedule report.
SCORING POINTS AS CALDWELL TEAMS DO
  • Tennessee is averaging 98.2 points per game to rank No. 1 in the nation in scoring through five games.
  • UT stands No. 7 in scoring margin at 34.0.
  • Five times Kim Caldwell's teams have led the nation in scoring, with all five coming at Glenville State in 2019-20 (106.8), 2018-19 (102.3), 2020-21 (98.4), 2021-22 (95.5) and her first season as a head coach, 2016-17 (94.1). She was No. 4 in NCAA Division I in 2023-24 at Marshall (85.3).
  • UT has scored 89 or more points in each of the first five games of a season for the first time in school history. It had previously set the record at four straight to open a campaign.
  • It also marked only the third time Tennessee has scored 89+ in five straight games at any point and the fifth time it has done it four times in a row.
  • If UT scores 89+ vs. Florida State, it would mark the first time in UT women's history it has carded six straight games with that point total.
  • UT has had five straight contests of 89+ points in 2024-25 11/5 to 11/26...), 1987-88 (12/13 to 1/3) and 1997-98 (1/6 to 1/20), and four in a row in 1993-94 (1/2 to 1/13) and 2000-01 (2/1 to 2/11).
KEEPING IT 100
  • UT has reached 100 points three times in 2024-25.
  • The Lady Vols have never reeled off three straight games of 100+ in their history.
  • The program record for most 100-point games in a season is seven in 1987-88.
LEADERS BEYOND THE ARC
  • Tennessee ranks No. 1 nationally in three-pointers attempted per game at 38.8.
  • UT also is No. 1 in three-pointers made per game, firing in 11.6 per contest through the Western Carolina game.
  • The program best average for three-pointers per game is 6.8, which came last season (223 in 33 games).
NO. 1 IN STEALS PER GAME
  • As of Dec. 2, Tennessee ranks No. 1 in the NCAA in steals per game at 18.4 per contest.
  • UT's 92 steals over the first five games in 2024-25 is the most to begin a season in program history, topping the previous best of 81 in 2001-02.
TURNING THEM OVER
  • The Lady Vols rank No. 2 nationally and No. 1 in the SEC in turnovers forced per game at 30.4.
A LOOK AT THE SEMINOLES
  • Florida State enters at 8-1 and on a seven-game winning streak, with its only loss coming at Illinois on Nov. 7 by a score of 83-74.
  • The Seminoles defeated common foe Samford, 101-68, on Nov. 14, while UT opened its season with a 101-53 triumph over SU on Nov 5.
  • FSU features four players scoring in double figures, led by all-star guard Ta'Niya Latson, who fires in 26.1 ppg. and adds 5.1 rpg. and 4.5 apg.
  • Latson is joined in double figures by Makayla Timpson (18.7), O'Mariah Gordon (16.1) and Sydney Bowles (11.2).
  • The Seminoles are shooting 45.6 percent from the field while averaging 96.2 points, winning by a margin of 33.2 points and making 9.6 treys per game.
  • FSU averages 11.8 steals and forces 22.0 turnovers.
UP NEXT
  • Tennessee travels to New York City on Friday, where it will take part in the Shark Beauty Women's Champions Classic in Brooklyn on Saturday night.
  • The Lady Vols will meet undefeated Iowa (8-0) at 7 p.m. ET in the first game of a doubleheader at the Barclays Center that will be televised nationally by FOX.
  • UConn will face Louisville in the second contest.
  • The Lady Vol Radio Network broadcast may be heard on stations state
 
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Just watched this presser. Im impressed with how well CKC answered each question with confidence.

The one ☝🏽 question that stuck out was when a reporter asked; how CKC doesn’t really call timeouts and has that shifted since being at this level. Her response “No” I loveeeeee it.

Later on she does touch on how he gets the players every 2 mins etc to address any miscues/mistakes.

Let’s go Lady Vols. 🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊

Lady Vols 85
FSU 71
 
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GAMEDAY TIMES & BROADCAST INFO​

Opponent: Florida State Date: Wed., Dec. 4 Tip-off: 7:15 p.m. ET
Score Predictions:
@Coach Jumper 90-86
@chuckiepoo 83-79
@Volfan1000 89-54
@TNRazor 98-91
@Orange Maniac 77-70
@lvocd 84-75
@VolBalls33 89-88
@Ladyvol777 87-83
@orangemadam 91-78
@knoxvol52 88-74
@Volfan2012 91-81
@Ladyvolfan4ever 96-81
@J-Dog 1313 102-82
@travis929 100-91
@SATXVolFan82 85-71

From Hoop Central

KNOXVILLE -- Undefeated Tennessee (5-0) welcomes a Florida State team (8-1) on a seven-game winning streak to Food City Center on Wednesday night for an SEC-ACC Women's Basketball Challenge between squads that rank among the nation's leaders in scoring offense, three-pointers, offensive rebounds and turnover margin. UT and FSU, who faced off last season in Tallahassee in a real barnburner the Seminoles won by a 92-91 count, will meet at 7:15 p.m. ET in a highly-anticipated match-up televised by SEC Network. Both teams, who rank one-two nationally in scoring at 98.2 and 96.2 ppg., respectively, are receiving votes and reside just outside the top 25 in the AP and USA TODAY/WBCA Coaches Polls. This will mark the Big Orange's sixth straight home contest during a run in which seven of the first eight take place on Rocky Top at the outset of the 2024-25 campaign. Tennessee is coming off its most dominant performance of the season, a 102-50 victory over Western Carolina on Nov. 26. It marked the third time Kim Caldwell's squad has eclipsed the century mark and tied her club's fewest points allowed in a game this season.

Florida State, meanwhile, won all three of its tilts at the Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, over Thanksgiving weekend. After edging Texas Tech, 70-62, on Thursday, Brooke Wyckoff's unit blew out Missouri State (97-66) and Gonzaga (95-54) on Friday and Saturday, respectively. Tennessee carries a 2-1 series record into the game, including a 1-0 mark in contests played in Knoxville. This will mark only the second meeting between these programs since 1986.

THE LATEST FROM THE LADY VOLS​

Lady Vols Force 37 Turnovers, Race Past Western Carolina, 102-50 Lady Vol Basketball Lands Top-Two Class Cooper Named SEC, USBWA Player of the Week Cooper's 33 Points Propel Lady Vols Past Liberty, 109-93

LADY VOLS TO WEAR THE "SUMMITT BLUES"
  • Tennessee is set to wear its "Summitt Blue" uniforms vs. Florida State.
INDIVIDUALLY SPEAKING
  • COOP IS HOOPIN': Talaysia Cooper is coming off back-to-back games of 33 vs. Liberty and 20 vs. Western Carolina and is averaging 26.5 ppg. over that span. She leads UT this season at 19.2 ppg.
  • 5-0 WITH FIVE DIFFERENT FIVES: UT has started the season 5-0 with five different starting lineups and eight different players appearing in the first five. Sara Puckett is the only player to start all five contests.
  • PICK YOUR POISON: UT has had seven different players score in double figures, and every game has seen at least four Lady Vols tallying 10 or more points.
  • GUARDS HITTING THE BOARDS: Tennessee's top two rebounders are guards. Ruby Whitehorn and Talaysia Cooper lead the way at 7.6 and 6.0, respectively.
  • BIRTHDAY DISHES FOR SAM?: Samara Spencer, who has dished 5+ dimes in every game and ranks No. 4 nationally in assist/turnover ratio (4.50), will suit up for UT against Florida State on her 22nd birthday.
  • LAST YEAR VS. FSU: Jewel Spear had 18 points, Sara Puckett 15 and Tess Darby 10 at FSU. Samara Spencer had 15 points and six assists for Arkansas in a win at FSU.
FROM A TEAM PERSPECTIVE
  • RACKING UP STEALS: The Lady Vols lead the nation in steals per game, averaging 18.4 and netting 13 or more each outing.
  • THAT'S A 10-COUNT: Tennessee has prevented the opposition from getting the ball over halfcourt in 10 seconds a total of 10 times already in five games. Five was the total number of violations forced by UT over the previous five years combined.
  • PILING UP POINTS: The Lady Vols rank No. 1 nationally in scoring offense, rolling up 98.2 points per game. The lowest a Kim Caldwell team has ranked in scoring is No. 4, which Marshall did last season (85.3).
  • LETTING 'EM FLY: UT leads the nation in three-pointers attempted per game at 38.8 per contest. That's more than the school's single-game record of 36 (2010).
  • MAKING THREES IN BUNCHES: Tennessee, which also is No. 1 in 3FGs made per game at 11.6, has hit 10 or more treys four times this season and is one shy of tying the school best for most games with double-digit three-pointer production.
  • A NOSE FOR O-BOARDS: UT is No. 1 in the nation in offensive rebounds per game at 23.6. It has twice eclipsed 30 this season.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
  • A NUMBER THAT COUNTS: UT is No. 1 nationally with 21 other teams with a win percentage of 100 through Dec. 2.
  • WINNING THE FIRST FIVE: Tennessee has won its first five games for the initial time since beginning 2021-22 at 9-0.
  • BEST STARTS FOR CALDWELL: UT's 5-0 start ties for the second-best opening of a season in Kim Caldwell's nine years as a head coach. She matched her 5-0 start at Glenville State in 2018-19. Her 2021-22 GSU squad started 29-0 on its way to 35-1.
  • SIX STRAIGHT AT HOME: This marks the first time since 2015-16 that UT has opened a campaign with six straight games at home. Tennessee played eight in a row here to start the 2015-16 schedule.
  • 8K SEASON TIX: UT has sold 8,000+ season tickets -- the most since 2015-16.
  • DRAWING CROWDS: UT has drawn five crowds of 9K+ in five games. That marks the best attendance start since 2013-14.
  • UT NO. 31 IN NET RANKINGS: UT is at No. 31 in the NCAA's Dec. 1 NET rankings.
  • NO. 39 TOUGHEST SCHEDULE: UT's cumulative schedule ranks No. 39 on the NCAA's Toughest Schedule report.
SCORING POINTS AS CALDWELL TEAMS DO
  • Tennessee is averaging 98.2 points per game to rank No. 1 in the nation in scoring through five games.
  • UT stands No. 7 in scoring margin at 34.0.
  • Five times Kim Caldwell's teams have led the nation in scoring, with all five coming at Glenville State in 2019-20 (106.8), 2018-19 (102.3), 2020-21 (98.4), 2021-22 (95.5) and her first season as a head coach, 2016-17 (94.1). She was No. 4 in NCAA Division I in 2023-24 at Marshall (85.3).
  • UT has scored 89 or more points in each of the first five games of a season for the first time in school history. It had previously set the record at four straight to open a campaign.
  • It also marked only the third time Tennessee has scored 89+ in five straight games at any point and the fifth time it has done it four times in a row.
  • If UT scores 89+ vs. Florida State, it would mark the first time in UT women's history it has carded six straight games with that point total.
  • UT has had five straight contests of 89+ points in 2024-25 11/5 to 11/26...), 1987-88 (12/13 to 1/3) and 1997-98 (1/6 to 1/20), and four in a row in 1993-94 (1/2 to 1/13) and 2000-01 (2/1 to 2/11).
KEEPING IT 100
  • UT has reached 100 points three times in 2024-25.
  • The Lady Vols have never reeled off three straight games of 100+ in their history.
  • The program record for most 100-point games in a season is seven in 1987-88.
LEADERS BEYOND THE ARC
  • Tennessee ranks No. 1 nationally in three-pointers attempted per game at 38.8.
  • UT also is No. 1 in three-pointers made per game, firing in 11.6 per contest through the Western Carolina game.
  • The program best average for three-pointers per game is 6.8, which came last season (223 in 33 games).
NO. 1 IN STEALS PER GAME
  • As of Dec. 2, Tennessee ranks No. 1 in the NCAA in steals per game at 18.4 per contest.
  • UT's 92 steals over the first five games in 2024-25 is the most to begin a season in program history, topping the previous best of 81 in 2001-02.
TURNING THEM OVER
  • The Lady Vols rank No. 2 nationally and No. 1 in the SEC in turnovers forced per game at 30.4.
A LOOK AT THE SEMINOLES
  • Florida State enters at 8-1 and on a seven-game winning streak, with its only loss coming at Illinois on Nov. 7 by a score of 83-74.
  • The Seminoles defeated common foe Samford, 101-68, on Nov. 14, while UT opened its season with a 101-53 triumph over SU on Nov 5.
  • FSU features four players scoring in double figures, led by all-star guard Ta'Niya Latson, who fires in 26.1 ppg. and adds 5.1 rpg. and 4.5 apg.
  • Latson is joined in double figures by Makayla Timpson (18.7), O'Mariah Gordon (16.1) and Sydney Bowles (11.2).
  • The Seminoles are shooting 45.6 percent from the field while averaging 96.2 points, winning by a margin of 33.2 points and making 9.6 treys per game.
  • FSU averages 11.8 steals and forces 22.0 turnovers.
UP NEXT
  • Tennessee travels to New York City on Friday, where it will take part in the Shark Beauty Women's Champions Classic in Brooklyn on Saturday night.
  • The Lady Vols will meet undefeated Iowa (8-0) at 7 p.m. ET in the first game of a doubleheader at the Barclays Center that will be televised nationally by FOX.
  • UConn will face Louisville in the second contest.
  • The Lady Vol Radio Network broadcast may be heard on stations state
Florida State 91
Lady Vols 81
 
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Ain’t her issue. That one falls squarely on DW, imo

It's partly her issue, IMO. At least our late legendary Coach Pat Summitt thought it was partly hers, and she was a wise woman. Obviously Joan Cronan was the women's AD back then and was an amazing advocate in the community. But Pat was the absolute queen of fan interest. She was like a machine in her tirelessness in engaging fans and thanking fans and asking them to keep coming and to bring friends. I loved that about her.

NOT that a young coach/soon-to-be mother as busy as Kim Caldwell is has oodles of spare time to spend on fan growth at this point, but she MUST carve out at least a little. And really, even though we're not reading news features about it, I suspect she's doing more of that than we know.

Caldwell is new to the Bigtime herself, and has said a number of times that it's taking some getting used to. I'm all for giving her a year or two to really establish her footing on the sidelines before expecting her to be super great at fan growth. She's got a terrific personality so I know she'll get there.

Her best fan-growth tactic will be winning, and so far at least, she's on the right track!
 
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It's partly her issue, IMO. At least our late legendary Coach Pat Summitt thought it was partly hers, and she was a wise woman. Obviously Joan Cronan was the women's AD back then and was an amazing advocate in the community. But Pat was the absolute queen of fan interest. She was like a machine in her tirelessness in engaging fans and thanking fans and asking them to keep coming and to bring friends. I loved that about her.

NOT that a young coach/soon-to-be mother as busy as Kim Caldwell is has oodles of spare time to spend on fan growth at this point, but she MUST carve out at least a little. And really, even though we're not reading news features about it, I suspect she's doing more of that than we know.

Caldwell is new to the Bigtime herself, and has said a number of times that it's taking some getting used to. I'm all for giving her a year or two to really establish her footing on the sidelines before expecting her to be super great at fan growth. She's got a terrific personality so I know she'll get there.

Her best fan-growth tactic will be winning, and so far at least, she's on the right track!
Hear, hear! Need a few discount ticket specials before SEC play starts.
 
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