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From: Hoops Central: Lady Vols vs. Wofford

GAMEDAY TIMES & BROADCAST INFO
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee (5-5) plays host to Wofford (7-4) on Tuesday evening in the Big Orange's final home game of the 2023 calendar year.

The Lady Vols and Terriers will clash inside Food City Center at 6:32 p.m. ET. The game will be streamed on SECN+.

UT is coming off a 72-63 victory over EKU on Dec. 10, and it returns to action following a lengthy competition break during finals. Tennessee will try to keep the momentum going against Wofford on Dec. 19 and Liberty on Dec. 31, as Kellie Harper's squad prepares for the start of Southeastern Conference play on Jan. 4.

Karoline Striplin, who led her squad in scoring the past two games, is tops on the team over the last eight contests at 13.1 ppg., followed by Sara Puckett (12.1) and Jasmine Powell (11.7).

Wofford comes to Rocky Top following a buzzer-beating, 71-70 win over Virginia in Charlottesville on Saturday afternoon. The Terriers feature only nine players seeing action this season, including just seven playing in every game thus far.


GAME PROMOTIONS
RECAPPING THE LAST GAME
  • Tennessee recorded its first wire-to-wire win of the season, seizing a 72-63 victory over Eastern Kentucky University in Food City Center on Dec. 10.
  • Junior Karoline Striplin was once again the high scorer for Tennessee (5-5), finishing with 17 points and eight rebounds.
  • Senior Jewel Spear was also in double figures with 12, and junior Sara Puckett, senior Tess Darby and fifth-year senior Jasmine Powell all turned in nine on the day, with Powell adding season highs of eight rebounds and five assists to her stat line.
  • The Colonels (8-2) were led by Antwainette Walker, who managed a game-high 24 points. Alice Recanati and Jasmine McGinnis-Taylor were also in double digits with 12 and 10, respectively.
POSTGAME NOTES VS. EKU
  • KARO IN DOUBLE FIGURES AGAIN: Coming off a career-high 29 points vs. Middle Tennessee, Karoline Striplin posted 17 points against the Colonels. She recorded her sixth game in double figures and team-leading fifth contest as UT's top point producer. Striplin now is averaging 12.3 ppg., which tied for second on the team with Sara Puckett.
  • FIRST QUARTER DEFENSE: The Lady Vols held EKU to just nine points in the opening quarter, which ties for the lowest total allowed in a period this season. Tennessee also held Troy to nine points in the second quarter on 11/19/23.
  • FINISHING STRONG TOO: Tennessee finished strong on the defensive end, limiting EKU to 12 points in the final stanza. That total was the lowest fourth-quarter point total all season by a Lady Vol opponent. The Colonels' 32 second-half points also stand as a low-water mark by a foe during the 2023-24 campaign.
  • TK SWAT PARTY: Redshirt senior Tamari Key blocked a season-high three shots vs. EKU. She moved into a tie for the team lead this season with eight and now has a UT-record 303 for her career, which ranks her ninth on the SEC's all-time blocks lists.
  • BACK IN THE WIN COLUMN ON THE BOARDS: After a three-game slide, Tennessee was back in the winning column on the scoreboard and boards. The Lady Vols out-rebounded EKU, 47-36, to improve to 5-1 this season when they claim the battle on the glass. During the Kellie Harper era, UT is 87-21 when grabbing more caroms than opponents.
FACING UNRANKED TEAMS IN '23-24
  • Tennessee is 4-1 vs. unranked teams in 2023-24, with its lone setback coming in a neutral site game hosted by Middle Tennessee.
  • During the Kellie Harper era, the Big Orange women sport an 81-12 mark vs. teams outside the top 25 polls.
  • UT is averaging 82.2 points and 48.6 rebounds vs. unranked foes this season, while allowing 69.4 and 34.6 to opponents for margins of +12.8 and +14.0.
  • Six Lady Vols are averaging double figures in points vs. unranked teams this year.
  • karoline Striplin is putting up 17.4 ppg., followed by Rickea Jackson (13.0, 1 game), Sara Puckett (12.8), Jewel Spear (11.4), Jillian Hollingshead (10.8) and Jasmine Powell (10.5).
  • Jillian Hollingshead actually is averaging a double-double vs. unranked foes, with 10.0 rebounds per contest to go along with her 10.8 scoring average. She is hitting 60 percent from the field.
  • Destinee Wells is dishing out 4.0 assists per game, with a positive ledger of 20 assists to 10 turnovers.
MILESTONE WATCH
  • Jewel Spear's next game will be her 100th as a collegiate player.
  • Tess Darby needs two three-pointers to catch Taber Spani in ninth at 143 and six to equal Shannon Bobbitt (147) in eighth on UT's career three-pointers list.
  • Rickea Jackson is seven rebounds away from reaching 600 for her career and 285 points shy of scoring 1,000 as a Lady Vol.
  • Kellie Harper is seven wins away from her 100th as head coach at Tennessee and 22 shy of 400 for her career.
  • With a blocked shot vs. MTSU on Dec. 6, Tamari Key reached 300 for her career and became the ninth player in SEC history to hit that mark.
  • Key needs 18 blocks to catch Sylvia Fowles (LSU, 321, 2004-08) in eighth on the SEC's all-time career list.
  • She also is 94 points away from becoming the 49th player in Lady Vol history to score 1,000 points here.
SERIES NOTES
  • This marks the second meeting between Tennessee and Wofford in women's basketball in as many seasons.
  • Kellie Harper will be facing the Terriers for the 15th occasion in her career, taking a 13-1 record and nine-game winning streak vs. Wofford into Tuesday night's match-up.
  • The first 13 of those meetings occurred while Harper was head coach at Western Carolina.
  • UT is 71-20-1 all-time vs. schools currently in the SoCon.
A LOOK AT WOFFORD
  • The Terriers are paced by Rachael Rose and Maddie Heiss, who put up 20.2 and 14.6 points per game, respectively.
  • Rose is excellent at the free-throw line, connecting on 43 of her 47 attempts this season for 91.5 pct.
  • Evangelia Paulk is a workhorse on the boards, pulling down 8.4 per contest, and she is Wofford's third-leading scorer at 8.5 ppg.
ABOUT THE HEAD COACH
  • Jimmy Garrity is in his eighth year at Wofford and sports a record of 113-106 through the Virginia game.
  • In his seven seasons at the helm, he has seen players earn 16 All-Southern Conference honors, six All-Freshman Team honors, four All-Defensive Team selections, a SoCon Freshman of the Year and a SoCon Player of the Year.
  • Garrity was the 2022-23 SoCon Coach of the Year once, the first in program history.
  • He led the Terriers to their first-ever Division I postseason bid in 2021-22 with a berth in the WNIT.
  • He guided Wofford to its first-ever SoCon Regular Season Championship in 2022-23, the first title for any Wofford women's team sport.
MOST RECENT GAME
  • With under a second remaining and Wofford trailing by one, Rachael Rose scored a game-winning bucket to secure a historic 71-70 triumph for the Terriers over Virginia on Saturday in Charlottesville.
  • Rose barely missing out on a triple-double with 21 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists.
  • WC made 11 threes at a 42.3 percent clip while holding the Cavaliers to four treys at 17.4 percent.
LAST UT-WC CONTEST
  • Tennessee closed out the non-conference portion of its schedule with a decisive 92-53 victory over Wofford in the first-ever meeting between the programs on Dec. 27, 2023, in Knoxville.
  • Three Lady Vols (8-6) were in double figures, with senior Rickea Jackson leading the team with 16 points, and senior Jordan Horston and junior Tess Darby finishing with 13 and 11, respectively.
  • Graduate Jasmine Franklin led the team in rebounding with 10 boards on the night while adding eight points.
  • UT tied its season best of 12 treys against Wofford, shooting 43 percent from beyond the arc, while holding WC to a season-low 53 points on the night.
  • For the Terriers (9-4), Jackie Carman scored a game-high 17 points.
OF NOTE
  • Maddi Hawk, of Jefferson CIty is a 2024 committ to the Wofford Terriers
Wofford Stats against Virginia (their last game):
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Game Link Wofford v VA:
 
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From: Hoops Central: Lady Vols vs. Wofford

GAMEDAY TIMES & BROADCAST INFO
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee (5-5) plays host to Wofford (7-4) on Tuesday evening in the Big Orange's final home game of the 2023 calendar year.

The Lady Vols and Terriers will clash inside Food City Center at 6:32 p.m. ET. The game will be streamed on SECN+.

UT is coming off a 72-63 victory over EKU on Dec. 10, and it returns to action following a lengthy competition break during finals. Tennessee will try to keep the momentum going against Wofford on Dec. 19 and Liberty on Dec. 31, as Kellie Harper's squad prepares for the start of Southeastern Conference play on Jan. 4.

Karoline Striplin, who led her squad in scoring the past two games, is tops on the team over the last eight contests at 13.1 ppg., followed by Sara Puckett (12.1) and Jasmine Powell (11.7).

Wofford comes to Rocky Top following a buzzer-beating, 71-70 win over Virginia in Charlottesville on Saturday afternoon. The Terriers feature only nine players seeing action this season, including just seven playing in every game thus far.


GAME PROMOTIONS
RECAPPING THE LAST GAME
  • Tennessee recorded its first wire-to-wire win of the season, seizing a 72-63 victory over Eastern Kentucky University in Food City Center on Dec. 10.
  • Junior Karoline Striplin was once again the high scorer for Tennessee (5-5), finishing with 17 points and eight rebounds.
  • Senior Jewel Spear was also in double figures with 12, and junior Sara Puckett, senior Tess Darby and fifth-year senior Jasmine Powell all turned in nine on the day, with Powell adding season highs of eight rebounds and five assists to her stat line.
  • The Colonels (8-2) were led by Antwainette Walker, who managed a game-high 24 points. Alice Recanati and Jasmine McGinnis-Taylor were also in double digits with 12 and 10, respectively.
POSTGAME NOTES VS. EKU
  • KARO IN DOUBLE FIGURES AGAIN: Coming off a career-high 29 points vs. Middle Tennessee, Karoline Striplin posted 17 points against the Colonels. She recorded her sixth game in double figures and team-leading fifth contest as UT's top point producer. Striplin now is averaging 12.3 ppg., which tied for second on the team with Sara Puckett.
  • FIRST QUARTER DEFENSE: The Lady Vols held EKU to just nine points in the opening quarter, which ties for the lowest total allowed in a period this season. Tennessee also held Troy to nine points in the second quarter on 11/19/23.
  • FINISHING STRONG TOO: Tennessee finished strong on the defensive end, limiting EKU to 12 points in the final stanza. That total was the lowest fourth-quarter point total all season by a Lady Vol opponent. The Colonels' 32 second-half points also stand as a low-water mark by a foe during the 2023-24 campaign.
  • TK SWAT PARTY: Redshirt senior Tamari Key blocked a season-high three shots vs. EKU. She moved into a tie for the team lead this season with eight and now has a UT-record 303 for her career, which ranks her ninth on the SEC's all-time blocks lists.
  • BACK IN THE WIN COLUMN ON THE BOARDS: After a three-game slide, Tennessee was back in the winning column on the scoreboard and boards. The Lady Vols out-rebounded EKU, 47-36, to improve to 5-1 this season when they claim the battle on the glass. During the Kellie Harper era, UT is 87-21 when grabbing more caroms than opponents.
FACING UNRANKED TEAMS IN '23-24
  • Tennessee is 4-1 vs. unranked teams in 2023-24, with its lone setback coming in a neutral site game hosted by Middle Tennessee.
  • During the Kellie Harper era, the Big Orange women sport an 81-12 mark vs. teams outside the top 25 polls.
  • UT is averaging 82.2 points and 48.6 rebounds vs. unranked foes this season, while allowing 69.4 and 34.6 to opponents for margins of +12.8 and +14.0.
  • Six Lady Vols are averaging double figures in points vs. unranked teams this year.
  • karoline Striplin is putting up 17.4 ppg., followed by Rickea Jackson (13.0, 1 game), Sara Puckett (12.8), Jewel Spear (11.4), Jillian Hollingshead (10.8) and Jasmine Powell (10.5).
  • Jillian Hollingshead actually is averaging a double-double vs. unranked foes, with 10.0 rebounds per contest to go along with her 10.8 scoring average. She is hitting 60 percent from the field.
  • Destinee Wells is dishing out 4.0 assists per game, with a positive ledger of 20 assists to 10 turnovers.
MILESTONE WATCH
  • Jewel Spear's next game will be her 100th as a collegiate player.
  • Tess Darby needs two three-pointers to catch Taber Spani in ninth at 143 and six to equal Shannon Bobbitt (147) in eighth on UT's career three-pointers list.
  • Rickea Jackson is seven rebounds away from reaching 600 for her career and 285 points shy of scoring 1,000 as a Lady Vol.
  • Kellie Harper is seven wins away from her 100th as head coach at Tennessee and 22 shy of 400 for her career.
  • With a blocked shot vs. MTSU on Dec. 6, Tamari Key reached 300 for her career and became the ninth player in SEC history to hit that mark.
  • Key needs 18 blocks to catch Sylvia Fowles (LSU, 321, 2004-08) in eighth on the SEC's all-time career list.
  • She also is 94 points away from becoming the 49th player in Lady Vol history to score 1,000 points here.
SERIES NOTES
  • This marks the second meeting between Tennessee and Wofford in women's basketball in as many seasons.
  • Kellie Harper will be facing the Terriers for the 15th occasion in her career, taking a 13-1 record and nine-game winning streak vs. Wofford into Tuesday night's match-up.
  • The first 13 of those meetings occurred while Harper was head coach at Western Carolina.
  • UT is 71-20-1 all-time vs. schools currently in the SoCon.
A LOOK AT WOFFORD
  • The Terriers are paced by Rachael Rose and Maddie Heiss, who put up 20.2 and 14.6 points per game, respectively.
  • Rose is excellent at the free-throw line, connecting on 43 of her 47 attempts this season for 91.5 pct.
  • Evangelia Paulk is a workhorse on the boards, pulling down 8.4 per contest, and she is Wofford's third-leading scorer at 8.5 ppg.
ABOUT THE HEAD COACH
  • Jimmy Garrity is in his eighth year at Wofford and sports a record of 113-106 through the Virginia game.
  • In his seven seasons at the helm, he has seen players earn 16 All-Southern Conference honors, six All-Freshman Team honors, four All-Defensive Team selections, a SoCon Freshman of the Year and a SoCon Player of the Year.
  • Garrity was the 2022-23 SoCon Coach of the Year once, the first in program history.
  • He led the Terriers to their first-ever Division I postseason bid in 2021-22 with a berth in the WNIT.
  • He guided Wofford to its first-ever SoCon Regular Season Championship in 2022-23, the first title for any Wofford women's team sport.
MOST RECENT GAME
  • With under a second remaining and Wofford trailing by one, Rachael Rose scored a game-winning bucket to secure a historic 71-70 triumph for the Terriers over Virginia on Saturday in Charlottesville.
  • Rose barely missing out on a triple-double with 21 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists.
  • WC made 11 threes at a 42.3 percent clip while holding the Cavaliers to four treys at 17.4 percent.
LAST UT-WC CONTEST
  • Tennessee closed out the non-conference portion of its schedule with a decisive 92-53 victory over Wofford in the first-ever meeting between the programs on Dec. 27, 2023, in Knoxville.
  • Three Lady Vols (8-6) were in double figures, with senior Rickea Jackson leading the team with 16 points, and senior Jordan Horston and junior Tess Darby finishing with 13 and 11, respectively.
  • Graduate Jasmine Franklin led the team in rebounding with 10 boards on the night while adding eight points.
  • UT tied its season best of 12 treys against Wofford, shooting 43 percent from beyond the arc, while holding WC to a season-low 53 points on the night.
  • For the Terriers (9-4), Jackie Carman scored a game-high 17 points.
OF NOTE
  • Maddi Hawk, of Jefferson CIty is a 2024 committ to the Wofford Terriers
Wofford Stats against Virginia (their last game):
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Game Link Wofford v VA:
Thanks as always for getting this rolling.
Noticed note on Maddie! Good for her! Any thoughts on playing time for her next year? These Covid years and 5th year seniors are making it tough for the newbies to get minutes.
 
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Thanks as always for getting this rolling.
Noticed note on Maddie! Good for her! Any thoughts on playing time for her next year? These Covid years and 5th year seniors are making it tough for the newbies to get minutes.
Maddi will see floor time,,,the kid's a true gunner,,,more than that she's a hard worker on anything she considers a weakness
 
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Should be an interesting game as they just beat Virginia on a last second shot at their place. Virginia had been a good team up to that point beating Missouri by double digit points and losing by 3 points to LSU in the Cayman Island. Wofford's strength is our weakness they hit 12 three pointers against Virginia. Will be interesting to see if we have improved any and who will be playing. I think we win but it could be a close game if were doing the same things we did before the break in play.
 
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Thank God! Because . . .
Should be an interesting game as they just beat Virginia on a last second shot at their place. Virginia had been a good team up to that point beating Missouri by double digit points and losing by 3 points to LSU in the Cayman Island. Wofford's strength is our weakness they hit 12 three pointers against Virginia. Will be interesting to see if we have improved any and who will be playing. I think we win but it could be a close game if were doing the same things we did before the break in play.
This is exactly the team we struggle with.
 
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If Rickea is playing we need to win by at least 20. We can’t be in another 4th quarter dogfight. We are not in the tournament as of today and we need to convince the committee that our slow start was due mostly to not having Rickea as opposed to other issues. They will not give us credit for her absence if we don’t markedly play better with her back.
 
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If Rickea is playing we need to win by at least 20. We can’t be in another 4th quarter dogfight. We are not in the tournament as of today and we need to convince the committee that our slow start was due mostly to not having Rickea as opposed to other issues. They will not give us credit for her absence if we don’t markedly play better with her back.

This game is one that they need to win but I don't think they need a blow-out (from a ranking standpoint) if this one is indeed Rickeas first game back, where she will likely only see limited minutes.

Having said that, it will be interesting to see how much better they look after this 9-game reset. A strong performance would do a lot to get the team back in the winning mindset.
 
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Please give us some more information on Madi Hawk. Where is she from and are the Lady Vols in line to get her on the roster?
Madi plays for Jefferson County HS. She played at for a small private school before that that went to the HS playoffs.
She is a pure shooter, 3 point specialist that can hit from anywhere and can get her shot on the move. Played HS ball as a 7th grader and had over 1000 pts by the 10th grade.
Never ranked by Hoopgurlz, but was top 25 in Blue Star ratings.
Chose to plat at Wofford bc it is only a 3 hr drive for her Mom.

Great kid, hard worker,,,One of my local favs
 
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Give me a team that can bomb successfully from beyond the 3 point line, and I'll show you a championship contender...Little Madie can shoot the logo off the ball.

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From: Hoops Central: Lady Vols vs. Wofford

GAMEDAY TIMES & BROADCAST INFO
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee (5-5) plays host to Wofford (7-4) on Tuesday evening in the Big Orange's final home game of the 2023 calendar year.

The Lady Vols and Terriers will clash inside Food City Center at 6:32 p.m. ET. The game will be streamed on SECN+.

UT is coming off a 72-63 victory over EKU on Dec. 10, and it returns to action following a lengthy competition break during finals. Tennessee will try to keep the momentum going against Wofford on Dec. 19 and Liberty on Dec. 31, as Kellie Harper's squad prepares for the start of Southeastern Conference play on Jan. 4.

Karoline Striplin, who led her squad in scoring the past two games, is tops on the team over the last eight contests at 13.1 ppg., followed by Sara Puckett (12.1) and Jasmine Powell (11.7).

Wofford comes to Rocky Top following a buzzer-beating, 71-70 win over Virginia in Charlottesville on Saturday afternoon. The Terriers feature only nine players seeing action this season, including just seven playing in every game thus far.


GAME PROMOTIONS
RECAPPING THE LAST GAME
  • Tennessee recorded its first wire-to-wire win of the season, seizing a 72-63 victory over Eastern Kentucky University in Food City Center on Dec. 10.
  • Junior Karoline Striplin was once again the high scorer for Tennessee (5-5), finishing with 17 points and eight rebounds.
  • Senior Jewel Spear was also in double figures with 12, and junior Sara Puckett, senior Tess Darby and fifth-year senior Jasmine Powell all turned in nine on the day, with Powell adding season highs of eight rebounds and five assists to her stat line.
  • The Colonels (8-2) were led by Antwainette Walker, who managed a game-high 24 points. Alice Recanati and Jasmine McGinnis-Taylor were also in double digits with 12 and 10, respectively.
POSTGAME NOTES VS. EKU
  • KARO IN DOUBLE FIGURES AGAIN: Coming off a career-high 29 points vs. Middle Tennessee, Karoline Striplin posted 17 points against the Colonels. She recorded her sixth game in double figures and team-leading fifth contest as UT's top point producer. Striplin now is averaging 12.3 ppg., which tied for second on the team with Sara Puckett.
  • FIRST QUARTER DEFENSE: The Lady Vols held EKU to just nine points in the opening quarter, which ties for the lowest total allowed in a period this season. Tennessee also held Troy to nine points in the second quarter on 11/19/23.
  • FINISHING STRONG TOO: Tennessee finished strong on the defensive end, limiting EKU to 12 points in the final stanza. That total was the lowest fourth-quarter point total all season by a Lady Vol opponent. The Colonels' 32 second-half points also stand as a low-water mark by a foe during the 2023-24 campaign.
  • TK SWAT PARTY: Redshirt senior Tamari Key blocked a season-high three shots vs. EKU. She moved into a tie for the team lead this season with eight and now has a UT-record 303 for her career, which ranks her ninth on the SEC's all-time blocks lists.
  • BACK IN THE WIN COLUMN ON THE BOARDS: After a three-game slide, Tennessee was back in the winning column on the scoreboard and boards. The Lady Vols out-rebounded EKU, 47-36, to improve to 5-1 this season when they claim the battle on the glass. During the Kellie Harper era, UT is 87-21 when grabbing more caroms than opponents.
FACING UNRANKED TEAMS IN '23-24
  • Tennessee is 4-1 vs. unranked teams in 2023-24, with its lone setback coming in a neutral site game hosted by Middle Tennessee.
  • During the Kellie Harper era, the Big Orange women sport an 81-12 mark vs. teams outside the top 25 polls.
  • UT is averaging 82.2 points and 48.6 rebounds vs. unranked foes this season, while allowing 69.4 and 34.6 to opponents for margins of +12.8 and +14.0.
  • Six Lady Vols are averaging double figures in points vs. unranked teams this year.
  • karoline Striplin is putting up 17.4 ppg., followed by Rickea Jackson (13.0, 1 game), Sara Puckett (12.8), Jewel Spear (11.4), Jillian Hollingshead (10.8) and Jasmine Powell (10.5).
  • Jillian Hollingshead actually is averaging a double-double vs. unranked foes, with 10.0 rebounds per contest to go along with her 10.8 scoring average. She is hitting 60 percent from the field.
  • Destinee Wells is dishing out 4.0 assists per game, with a positive ledger of 20 assists to 10 turnovers.
MILESTONE WATCH
  • Jewel Spear's next game will be her 100th as a collegiate player.
  • Tess Darby needs two three-pointers to catch Taber Spani in ninth at 143 and six to equal Shannon Bobbitt (147) in eighth on UT's career three-pointers list.
  • Rickea Jackson is seven rebounds away from reaching 600 for her career and 285 points shy of scoring 1,000 as a Lady Vol.
  • Kellie Harper is seven wins away from her 100th as head coach at Tennessee and 22 shy of 400 for her career.
  • With a blocked shot vs. MTSU on Dec. 6, Tamari Key reached 300 for her career and became the ninth player in SEC history to hit that mark.
  • Key needs 18 blocks to catch Sylvia Fowles (LSU, 321, 2004-08) in eighth on the SEC's all-time career list.
  • She also is 94 points away from becoming the 49th player in Lady Vol history to score 1,000 points here.
SERIES NOTES
  • This marks the second meeting between Tennessee and Wofford in women's basketball in as many seasons.
  • Kellie Harper will be facing the Terriers for the 15th occasion in her career, taking a 13-1 record and nine-game winning streak vs. Wofford into Tuesday night's match-up.
  • The first 13 of those meetings occurred while Harper was head coach at Western Carolina.
  • UT is 71-20-1 all-time vs. schools currently in the SoCon.
A LOOK AT WOFFORD
  • The Terriers are paced by Rachael Rose and Maddie Heiss, who put up 20.2 and 14.6 points per game, respectively.
  • Rose is excellent at the free-throw line, connecting on 43 of her 47 attempts this season for 91.5 pct.
  • Evangelia Paulk is a workhorse on the boards, pulling down 8.4 per contest, and she is Wofford's third-leading scorer at 8.5 ppg.
ABOUT THE HEAD COACH
  • Jimmy Garrity is in his eighth year at Wofford and sports a record of 113-106 through the Virginia game.
  • In his seven seasons at the helm, he has seen players earn 16 All-Southern Conference honors, six All-Freshman Team honors, four All-Defensive Team selections, a SoCon Freshman of the Year and a SoCon Player of the Year.
  • Garrity was the 2022-23 SoCon Coach of the Year once, the first in program history.
  • He led the Terriers to their first-ever Division I postseason bid in 2021-22 with a berth in the WNIT.
  • He guided Wofford to its first-ever SoCon Regular Season Championship in 2022-23, the first title for any Wofford women's team sport.
MOST RECENT GAME
  • With under a second remaining and Wofford trailing by one, Rachael Rose scored a game-winning bucket to secure a historic 71-70 triumph for the Terriers over Virginia on Saturday in Charlottesville.
  • Rose barely missing out on a triple-double with 21 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists.
  • WC made 11 threes at a 42.3 percent clip while holding the Cavaliers to four treys at 17.4 percent.
LAST UT-WC CONTEST
  • Tennessee closed out the non-conference portion of its schedule with a decisive 92-53 victory over Wofford in the first-ever meeting between the programs on Dec. 27, 2023, in Knoxville.
  • Three Lady Vols (8-6) were in double figures, with senior Rickea Jackson leading the team with 16 points, and senior Jordan Horston and junior Tess Darby finishing with 13 and 11, respectively.
  • Graduate Jasmine Franklin led the team in rebounding with 10 boards on the night while adding eight points.
  • UT tied its season best of 12 treys against Wofford, shooting 43 percent from beyond the arc, while holding WC to a season-low 53 points on the night.
  • For the Terriers (9-4), Jackie Carman scored a game-high 17 points.
OF NOTE
  • Maddi Hawk, of Jefferson CIty is a 2024 committ to the Wofford Terriers
Wofford Stats against Virginia (their last game):
View attachment 603072

Game Link Wofford v VA:


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