Why Tennessee coach Kim Caldwell says teams will hate playing the Lady Volunteers

Kim Caldwell is here for ALL the smoke.

Tennessee head coach Kim Caldwell isn’t mincing words about how grueling it will be to play her team. She says teams will hate to do it.

The Lady Volunteers are a long way from their championship-winning ways. Unfortunately, that’s seemingly part of the reason former head coach Kellie Harper was relieved of her duties earlier this year, and school leadership brought in Kim Caldwell. Caldwell is admittedly an “out-of-the-box candidate” because while she has a wealth of experience, very little is in Division I basketball — a departure from Tennessee’s track record.

However, she’s a winner. Her 217-31 career record and Division II national title while at Glenville State speak to the results she produces and what she requires of her teams. Why is Caldwell so successful? Per Andrea Adelson of ESPN, Caldwell-coached teams play with an up-tempo pace and a press defense, which is hard to teach, hard for players to learn and hard for opponents to defend. Here’s what she shared about the culture shift happening at Tennessee to play this way:

“A lot of what we do, we need equal or better talent, so we’re going to have to grow it. But I think it is just making teams uncomfortable and making people play the way they don’t want to.”

“We’re not going to try to beat them at their own game. We’re going to try to beat them at a different game. We’re going to try to make them beat us at our game.”

“I want people to know that you’re gonna hate playing us. Simple.”

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Jennie Baranczyk says the SEC will ‘be a dogfight’ every night

The SEC is arguably the toughest women’s basketball conference in the country and Jennie Baranzcyk is excited for the challenge.

The move to the SEC raised the stakes for the entire Oklahoma Athletic Department. While much of the focus has been on the increase in competition for the football program, other teams will be seeing a step up in competition and intensity as well.

The SEC boasts arguably the best women’s basketball conference in the country. South Carolina has become a dominant force in recent years under head coach Dawn Staley. The Gamecocks went undefeated in 2023-2024 to capture their second national championship in the last three years. The one that South Carolina didn’t win in 2022-2023 was taken home by Kim Mulkey and the LSU Tigers, led by superstar forward Angel Reese.

Then there’s the women’s hoops blue blood Tennessee. They’ve been a tournament team, but haven’t found the same level of success they enjoyed under the legendary Pat Summitt.

And that’s what the Sooners will have to contend with when they enter the SEC, and Oklahoma women’s basketball head coach [autotag]Jennie Baranczyk[/autotag] is aware of the challenge facing her squad.

“I think you’re looking forward to playing everybody,” Baranczyk shared with SEC Now on Monday. “Because, honestly, I think every night it’s a dogfight every night, you know, and it’s new. It’s new to us. I mean, I know we’re new to everybody, but there’s no familiarity and so that’s going to be really fun in itself, especially that first year or two.”

Eight SEC programs made the Women’s NCAA tournament last season. Five of the eight made it to the round of 32 and the Gamecocks and LSU made it to the elite eight.

As tough as the conference will be for the Sooners, Oklahoma brings in a talented and experienced team. Under Baranczyk, they’ve made the round of 32 each season and were a few possessions away from beating Indiana and reaching the Sweet 16.

The Sooners made a splash in the transfer portal by adding forward [autotag]Raegan Beers[/autotag] to their Big 12 championship squad from a year ago. And as important as the talent on the floor, the Sooners have the right woman at the helm to guide this team on a deep tournament run.

Baranczyk has done a fantastic job with the Oklahoma women’s basketball program and has them positioned to be a force when they enter the SEC.

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How to watch Alabama softball take on Lady Vols in game two of super regionals

Alabama softball needs a win on Saturday against the Lady Vols to force a decisive game three

After dropping game one on Friday afternoon, Patrick Murphy and the Alabama Crimson Tide softball team will look to take game two of the best-of-three series against the Tennessee Lady Vols in the Knoxville Super Regional on Saturday.

Alabama now needs two straight wins over the Lady Vols in order to move on to the Women’s College World Series. One more loss and the 2024 season is over for Coach Murphy and the Crimson Tide.

Alabama will need a complete performance from both the batter’s box and the pitcher’s mound to pull off the upset over the Lady Vols in Knoxville.

Here is how to catch Saturday’s action!

How to watch Alabama softball vs. the Lady Vols on Saturday

  • Date: Saturday, May 25, 2024
  • Location: Sherri Parker Lee Stadium, Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Time: 2 p.m. CT
  • TV Channel: TBD (ESPN family of networks)
  • Live Stream: FuboTV (Watch Here)

Roll Tide Wire will continue to cover the Alabama softball team as the postseason progresses.

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Oregon Ducks vs. Belmont Bruins: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for NCAA first round matchup

It’s tournament time, and the Oregon Ducks get things started on Saturday against Belmont. Here’s how to watch the matchup.

Kelly Graves has once again led his Oregon Ducks women’s basketball team into the NCAA tournament and this time, they’ll be going to a historical site.

The No. 5 Ducks will travel to Knoxville, Tenn. to play No. 12 seed Belmont in the first round of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament. Should Oregon win, it will play either No. 4 seed and host Tennessee or No. 13 seed Buffalo.

Both games will be played on Pat Summitt Court, a building that saw countless SEC titles and numerous national championships when the legendary coach led the Lady Vols.

Oregon (22-11) will be appearing in its fifth straight NCAA tournament. Belmont is also a regular of March Madness, making its sixth appearance in seven seasons. The Bruins (22-7) are an automatic qualifier after defeating Tennessee Tech for the Ohio Valley Conference championship.