Jan. 15, 2009
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Game Notes: Mississippi State vs. Tennessee
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- Today's starters: Briana Bass, Shekinna Stricklen, Angie Bjorklund, Alex Fuller, Glory Johnson
- Sophomore Vicki Baugh did not play after spraining her left knee in practice on Jan. 1.
- Redshirt-sophomore Cait McMahan has decided to not play the rest of the season, accepting a role as a student assistant coach and will remain on the sidelines.
- Three Lady Vols finished in double figures: Stricklen (15), Bjorklund (14) and Alyssia Brewer (10).
- Tennessee started the game 0-of-8 from the field before Johnson made the first basket of the game at the 16:34 mark of the first half. Kelley Cain's layup at the 10:41 mark ended the nearly six minute scoreless drought for UT.
- At the second media timeout (11:46), UT was 1-of-14 from the field.
- The Lady Vols opened the game with a 3-0 lead, but the Lady Bulldogs went on a 10-0 run to the 10:41 mark, grabbing a 10-3 lead.
- UT went on a 10-2 run from the 8:24 mark of the first half to the 4:20 mark, grabbing a 23-19 lead.
- The Lady Vols were held without a field goal from the 16:41 mark of the second half to the 9:07 point - going from a 39-35 lead to trailing 46-45.
- The last time Tennessee lost back-to-back Southeastern Conference games was on Feb. 5, 1986, when Ole Miss downed UT, 68-54, in Oxford and on Feb. 8, 1986, when Auburn claimed a 66-60 win in Knoxville.
- Tennessee's last loss to an unranked team was on Feb. 26, 2006, when the Florida Gators claimed a 95-93 overtime win at Thompson-Boling Arena. UT was ranked No. 5/5 in that game.
- The Lady Vols last dropped back-to-back games when they lost 75-53 at No. 2 Duke on Jan. 23, 2006, and 66-63 at Kentucky on Jan. 26, 2006.
- The Lady Vols made a three-pointer for the 356th consecutive game.
- The Lady Vols have shot an average of 25.1 free throws per game, making 68.1 percent. Tonight they shot 26, making 18.
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The win tonight...
- Gives Pat Summitt a 596-32 record in games against unranked teams.
- Improves the Lady Vols record to 29-0 against Mississippi State and 13-0 in Starkville.
- Moves UT to 400-60 all-time against the Southeastern Conference and 267-35 in league play.
- The Lady Vols are now 6-2 on the road in 2008-09.
- Gives UT an 8-3 record in TV games in 2008-09.
- Head Coach Pat Summitt's career record now stands at 996-185 (.843) all time, just four wins from 1,000.
Up next...
- The Lady Vols return home to face the South Carolina Gamecocks in a 3 p.m. game to be aired on FSN-South on Sunday, Jan. 18.
Freshman Glory Johnson:
- Had the first basket of the game, a putback layup with 16:34 left in the first half
Freshman Alyssia Brewer:
- With a free throw at the 10:46 point of the second half, she moved past the 100-point mark for the season and her career - she currently has 107 points
Freshman Shekinna Stricklen:
- With a free throw with 41 seconds left in the game, she scored her 200th point of the season and her career - she now has 203 points
- Suffered a rib contusion on her left side at the 17:18 mark of the second half, but returned to the game
- Her three-pointer with 1:45 left gave the Lady Vols the lead 59-56, which they would not surrender down the stretch
- Was a perfect 10-of-10 from the free throw line
- Named Lady Vol Player of the Game
Redshirt Freshman Kelley Cain:
- Suffered an irritation of her surgically-repaired right knee and left the game with 30.4 seconds left in the first half
Sophomore Angie Bjorklund:
- Had Tennessee's first point on a free throw at the 18:27 mark of the first half
- Three-pointer at 5:01 remaining in the first half gave UT a 21-19 lead, its first since being up 3-2 at 16:28 in the first half
- Needs just 12 three-pointers to move into a tie for No. 10 on Tennessee's career three-pointers made list. Tasha Butts and Jody Adams are currently number 10 with 103 three-pointers.
Senior Alex Fuller:
- Her nine rebounds are the most she has grabbed in a Southeastern Conference game