Tennessee defeats the Texas A&M Aggies to advance to the second round coming up on Thursday.
The Tennessee Lady Volunteers have advanced past the first round of the SEC conference tournament after defeating the Texas A&M Aggies.
The final score of the game was 77-37 in favor of the Vols, who are set to play Vanderbilt Thursday at 11 AM EST.
Talaysia Cooper was once again the star for the Lady Vols, finishing the game with a team-high 19 points and 9 rebounds. However, all of the Lady Vols contributed to this success as this was one of the best team performances as of late.
Kim Caldwell successfully puts her name in the history books as this is her first conference tournament victory in the SEC. Fans have shown great trust in Caldwell, and she has yet to disappoint in her first season as the Volunteers coach.
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Tennessee Vols Jump A Spot In Latest College Basketball Rankings
By Caleb Sisk, Caleb Sisk | Mar 4, 2025
Tennessee basketball coach Rick Barnes during the NCAA college basketball game against Missouri on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, in Knoxville, Tenn.
Tennessee basketball coach Rick Barnes during the NCAA college basketball game against Missouri on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, in Knoxville, Tenn. / Saul Young/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The Tennessee Volunteers have moved up in the latest College Basketball Rankings after their buzzer-beater win over the Alabama Crimson Tide.
The Tennessee Volunteers are fresh off their most dramatic win of the season against the Alabama Crimson Tide. After forcing a 5 second violation on the impending impound pass with the game tied 76-76, the Vols inbounded the ball as Jahmai Mashack pulled up for the 40-foot game winner.
Following the 79-76 win over Alabama, the Vols have seen themselves vaulted in the latest College Basketball rankings.
Latest College Basketball Rankings – Vols Jump A Spot
1. Auburn
2. Duke
3. Houston
4. Tennessee (-1)
5. Florida
6. St. John’s
7. Alabama
8. Michigan State
9. Texas Tech
10. Iowa State
11. Clemson
12. Wisconsin
13. Maryland
14. Louisville
15. Missouri
16. Memphis
17. Michigan
18. Purdue
19. Kentucky
20. Marquette
21. Saint Mary’s
22. Texas A&M
23. BYU
24. Arizona
25. Mississippi State
The Vols have two final conference games this week against Ole Miss on the road this Wednesday, followed by the regular season finale against South Carolina on Saturday. Saturday’s game will be Senior Night for the Vols, in what’s shaping up to be their final game inside Thomas-Boling Arena.
OTHER TENNESSEE NEWS
Tennessee vs North Alabama Final Score – Vols Remain Unbeaten, AJ Russell is Back
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Tony Vitello Talks Dominate Start to The Season From LHP, Liam Doyle
CJ Edwards Commits to Tennessee Volunteers
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Tennessee Baseball Stat Leaders (2/24)
Tennessee and Nebraska Cancel Upcoming Home and Home Series
Tennessee Vols Leap A Spot in Latest College Baseball Top-25 Rankings
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