Game Thread: Lady Vols V Carson Newman

Clearly we need a ton of work but I liked how Kellie experimented with different lineups. She has a lot of teaching to do. I’d prefer a lineup of Horston, Green, Davis, Burrell and KK.
I agree but KK has got to be better n perimeter switches...in this league it will happen.
Bigs will have to temporarily play guard spots
 
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I agree but KK has got to be better n perimeter switches...in this league it will happen.
Bigs will have to temporarily play guard spots

KK got killed on ball screens whole game because she dropped down so low in the post that the guard had open jumpers. Hey Jumper, any drills to address it?
 
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HOOPS CENTRAL: LADY VOLS VS. CARSON-NEWMAN


GAMEDAY TIMES & BROADCAST INFO

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee hits the court for its lone exhibition game of 2019-20 on Tuesday, facing off vs. NCAA Division II school Carson-Newman at 7:02 p.m. Eastern at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville.

The contest will mark the seventh-straight year UT embarks on a campaign with one exhibition game on its schedule and the 16th season in a row it faces C-N in an exhibition contest. UT is 15-0 in previous preseason meetings and 14-2 all-time in regular-season match-ups vs. the Lady Eagles.

UT opens the season vs. ETSU at 7 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 5, at Freedom Hall in Johnson City.


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BROADCAST INFORMATION
  • Michael Wottreng (play-by-play) and Steve Hamer (analyst) will have the call for the UT/C-N game on SECN+.
  • SECN+ games are online broadcasts and are available only on WatchESPN via computers, smartphones and tablets.
  • Mickey Dearstone is behind the microphone for IMG College/Lady Vol Network radio/online broadcasts for the 21st season. A link to the live audio stream can be found on each game's Hoops Central page or the Lady Vol schedule on UTSports.com.
  • Air time for games on the Lady Vol Radio Network generally occurs 30 minutes prior to tip-off.
PROMOS
  • All tickets for the exhibition game are just $5. Gates open at 6 p.m.
  • Free parking & shuttle service will be available from UT's Ag campus. Shuttles begin running two hours prior to tip-off.
TENNESSEE IN EXHIBITION GAMES

  • UT is 48-4 all-time in preseason exhibition games, with the only losses coming to the Soviet National Team (1979), Athletes in Action (1992) and the USA National Team (1995, 2007).
  • Tennessee is 8-0 in preseason exhibition games in the post-Pat Summitt era, defeating C-N seven times (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) and Coker (2012) on one occasion.
  • Including a 17-7 record on international tours, Tennessee is 65-11 overall in exhibition games.
THE KELLIE HARPER ERA BEGINS

  • Former Lady Vol Kellie Harper takes the reins at Tennessee after leading Missouri State to a Sweet 16 appearance in last season's NCAA Tournament.
  • Harper, a native of Sparta, Tenn. (White County H.S.), played point guard at Tennessee from 1995-99, helping lead the Lady Vols to an NCAA Championship three-peat in 1996, 1997 and 1998. The '98 squad went 39-0.
  • In 15 seasons as a head coach, Harper is 285-208 and is one of only 11 coaches to lead three different women's programs to NCAA Tournament appearances (Western Carolina/NC State/Missouri State).
  • She will attempt to join Jim Foster (St. Joe's, Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt, Ohio State, Chattanooga) in becoming the only coaches to take four different women's teams to the NCAA tourney.
  • Harper has rebuilt and directed teams to 12 postseason appearances (5 NCAA/7 WNIT) during her career.
  • The LVFL was 118-79 at Missouri State in six seasons, earning 2019 Kay Yow National Coach of the Year and 2019 Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year accolades last season for leading the Lady Bears to the NCAA Sweet 16.
  • She guided Missouri State to 2016 & 2019 MVC tourney titles, two NCAA appearances (2016, 2019) and three WNIT berths (2015, 2017, 2018).
HARPER'S STAFF
  • Harper's staff includes husband Jon Harper as well as Lacey Goldwire and Jennifer Sullivan, who were at Arkansas and Ohio State, respectively, last year.
  • Jon Harper is in his 16th season as a vital member of Kellie Harper's staff and assists with all aspects of the program. The two have worked together since they were assistants at Chattanooga from 2001-04.
  • The 2019-20 campaign marks Lacey Goldwire's first as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at UT, her eighth season as a full-time coach and her 12th year overall in the coaching profession, including stops at Oklahoma State, Morehead State, Iowa, Arkansas and now Rocky Top. She has been part of programs that have earned postseason berths in nine of 11 seasons.
  • Jennifer Sullivan is in her first season at UT after spending the 2018-19 campaign as an assistant at Ohio State. Sullivan was an integral part of Kellie Harper's program at Missouri State from 2013-18, serving as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator there alongside current UT colleague Jon Harper. She has 14 years of experience under her belt as an assistant.
THE RETURNEES

  • Tennessee returns two starters and six total letterwinners from last season's 19-13 squad that fell in the NCAA First Round.
  • The Lady Vols return two highly-regarded starters in 6-2 junior guard/forward Rennia Davis (14.9 ppg., 7.7 rpg.) and 6-0 sophomore guard Zaay Green (9.4 ppg., 4.0 rpg., 2.3 apg.).
  • Davis was a WBCA All-America Honorable Mention selection and All-SEC Second Team choice, while Green was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team.
  • Top returning reserves include 6-4 junior center Kasiyahna Kushkituah (4.8 ppg., 3.5 rpg.), sophomore wing Rae Burrell (3.6 ppg., 2.8 rpg.) and sophomore point guard Jazmine Massengill (3.4 ppg., 3.4 rpg., 1.3 apg.). Also back is 6-3 senior forward Kamera Harris.
  • Kushkituah started 11 games and was averaging 10.2 ppg. and 6.2 rpg. in 24.8 mpg. through five games before a knee injury forced her out of action for two contests and set back her progress significantly.
  • Burrell and Massengill, meanwhile, played in all 32 games a year ago.
BROWN GETS SIXTH YEAR FROM NCAA

  • Tennessee has a seventh player who was on the roster last season but didn't play due to injury.
  • Graduate transfer Lou Brown, who came from Washington State and hails from Melbourne, Australia, has been granted a sixth season of eligibility due to an injury suffered prior to the 2018-19 season.
  • On Oct. 17, 2018, Brown tore the ACL in her right knee and was lost for the year. She remained a key part of the team at practice and games, always encouraging her teammates.
  • Brown is UT's second-ever international player and the first from Australia.
  • Brown averaged 6.4 points, 6.0 rebounds and knocked down 29 three-pointers while starting 23 of 28 games as a redshirt junior in 2017-18 for the Cougars.
  • For her career, she tallied 529 points, 167 rebounds, 106 assists, 88 steals, 80 three-pointers and 66 blocks while drawing 71 starts in 95 contests.
  • Brown was ranked No. 2 by ProspectsNation.com among international high school recruits in 2014.
NO. 9-RANKED FRESHMAN CLASS

  • UT has the No. 9 ranked signing class in the nation, according to espnW HoopGurlz.
  • The group is led by 6-2 freshman guard Jordan Horston, ranked as the No. 2 player overall and No. 1 guard in the nation. She was the MVP of the 2019 McDonald's All-America Game.
  • Also included in that rookie group are 6-5 posts Tamari Key and Emily Saunders, ranked as a five-star by espnW HoopGurlz and a four-star by ProspectsNation.com, respectively.
  • UT also added 5-foot-8 three-point ace Jessie Rennie from Bendigo, Australia, and 6-3 forward Jaiden McCoy, a Knoxville native who played at Northwest Florida State College and earned All-Panhandle Conference honors last season.
LADY VOLS FEATURE TALLEST ROSTER EVER
  • The 2019-20 squad is the tallest team in Lady Vol history, averaging 72 inches tall or 6-2.
  • The 2018-19 squad tied with the 2005-06 unit as the previous tallest teams, averaging 6-1 41/64 in height. The 2017-18 team was fourth at 6-1 19/32, followed by the 2016-17 and 2003-04 groups in fifth at 6-1.
  • Tennessee has only one player standing shorter than six-feet tall, and that is 5-8 freshman guard Jessie Rennie.
  • This year's Lady Vols have 11 players standing 6-feet tall or higher, marking the most in program history.
  • This marks the fourth time in school history that the Lady Vols have sported 10 or more players standing six-feet tall or higher on a roster. The other occasions were in 2009-10, 2014-15 and 2018-19, when UT had 10.
  • The Lady Vols feature six players 6-3 or taller, marking the third time that has occurred. The only other times UT has had six on the roster standing 6-3 or taller occurred in 2005-06 and 2004-05.
LADY VOL 2019-20 OUTLOOK
  • Members of the media who cover SEC women's basketball have projected the Lady Vols to finish No. 6 in the league this season.
  • Considering Tennessee lost three starters and four total letterwinners from last season's eighth-place-finishing squad, that's a positive development.
  • The SEC coaches' poll will be released on Oct. 29.
  • UT is picked fifth in the league and 24th nationally by CollegeSportsMadness.com.
  • The AP preseason poll is slated to be released on Oct. 30.
  • The USA TODAY coaches' poll is scheduled to be released on Oct. 31.
ABOUT CARSON-NEWMAN
  • Carson-Newman is coached by Mike Mincey, who has a 159-79 record entering his ninth season.
  • The Lady Eagles return three starters and 11 total letterwinners, and they welcome three newcomers.
  • C-N's top returnee is 5-10 senior guard Kayla Marosites of Elizabethton, who averaged 14.1 ppg. and 11.3 rpg. en route to D2CCA All-Southeast Region Second Team and All-SAC First Team honors last season.
  • Junior Addison Byrd was an All-SAC Second Team honoree after tallying 12.2 ppg. and 4.6 rpg. a year ago.
  • Mincey welcomes former Lady Eagle Haris Price of Gatlinburg to his coaching staff in 2019-20. Price was a WBCA All-America Honorable Mention selection and first-team D2CCCA Southeast Region and first-team All-SAC performer in 2018-19.
  • Also assisting Mincey on the Carson-Newman staff is Tatum Burstrom, a Maryville native who begins her fourth year as a coach at Mossy Creek after a playing career with the Lady Eagles.
  • The Lady Eagles finished the 2018-19 campaign with a 22-8 overall record and a 15-5 mark in the South Atlantic Conference, good for a tie for second place.
  • Carson-Newman qualified for the NCAA Division II Tournament, losing to Lander, 82-79, in the region quarterfinal round. It marked the school's ninth trip to the NCAA Tourney.
THE LAST TIME WE MET C-N
  • No. 11/12-ranked Tennessee cruised past Carson-Newman, 128-59, in its season-opening exhibition game on Nov. 5, 2018, at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville.
  • The Lady Vols, who defeated the Lady Eagles for the 15th year in a row in preseason match-ups, had eight players register double-digit points in the win. True freshman Zaay Green (28 points, 10 rebounds) posted a double-double in her college debut to lead the way.
  • Sophomore Rennia Davis (17 points, nine rebounds) and freshman Jazmine Massengill (12 points, nine rebounds) were each a rebound shy of double-doubles. Redshirt senior Cheridene Green (16 points), sophomore Kasiyahna Kushkituah (12 points) and freshman Rae Burrell (11 points) rounded out the Big Orange players scoring 10 or more points.
  • Tennessee out-rebounded the Lady Eagles by a 72-31 margin and forced 25 turnovers on the night.
  • The Lady Vols had an impressive 68 points come from the bench.
:Cut and pasted from the UT LV Homepage

Tonight's exhibition showed some weaknesses that need to be corrected, however, some of the players will not see as much playing time on the floor as they did tonight. I also do not think KJH showed her full playbook. It appeared that KJH used several different combinations in order to determine what she has. I do not think we need to be concerned because we failed to beat CN by 80 or more points, as we have in the past. At this point, I really believe that we need to look at this game as practice which showed some weaknesses and some strengths. It is obvious that what we saw was not the finished product. Hopefully, we will see improvements as we play the next three games. We have the talent, next KJH has to determine who is her starting five and who her subs are.
 
Well, I was excited to start this season, excited before, during, and after this game, and I’m excited for this season. The game went by so fast! Anyway, it’s the exhibition game, so I’m not going to single anybody out for criticism, but I will say, it was nice to finally see Lou play, and she played hard on defense, and could shoot, too. So, here we go, Lady Vol fans, we have a new team to cheer for, and make us proud. GO LADY VOLS!!!
 
You guys I didn’t see ONE set play besides the 3245 year old horn set that we’re accustomed to. I was VERY disappointed. C-N is a D2 school, there is no way they should have outscored us in ANY quarter....EVER!
 
Not what I hoped to see but not bad either. As others have said there's a lot to work on and that will take time. We do have some talent to work with and I saw some things about Jaiden McCoy and Lou Brown I really liked. Jessie Rennie is going to relax eventually. Emily looked very much like a deer in the headlights, but like Jessie, she' a freshman and will get over it.

Rae, Rennia, Zaay, Jazmine, and Jordan Horston give us a good core to build from and with help from the freshmen and a few others, we'll probably be okay in the long run. Getting off the ground we should expect some turbulence. Do NOT unfasten your seat belts! ;)
 
Perhaps Harper’s recruitment of Darby was a tip-off that our shooting was going to be a liability. This team will have to defend the 3 better and generate some scoring opportunities off our defense to compensate for poor shooting and inability to finish by our bigs around the basket. Overall control was better in the first half but must have stayed in the locker room at halftime. Shot selection at times looked desperate and things got sloppy at times. If it gets cleaned up, we can attribute some of it to experimentation of combinations. Efficiency has to be improved, and there is ample footage to provide the players evidence. It will be interesting to measure growth from this game to the ETSU game.
 
Not what I hoped to see but not bad either. As others have said there's a lot to work on and that will take time. We do have some talent to work with and I saw some things about Jaiden McCoy and Lou Brown I really liked. Jessie Rennie is going to relax eventually. Emily looked very much like a deer in the headlights, but like Jessie, she' a freshman and will get over it.

Rae, Rennia, Zaay, Jazmine, and Jordan Horston give us a good core to build from and with help from the freshmen and a few others, we'll probably be okay in the long run. Getting off the ground we should expect some turbulence. Do NOT unfasten your seat belts! ;)
The post play has got to be better. I like the 5 you mentioned above to be on the court together.
 
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