Tennessee running back Carlin Fils-Aime spoke with the media in a group session on Tuesday ahead of the Charlotte game.

Tennessee running back Carlin Fils-Aime spoke with the media in a group session on Tuesday ahead of the Charlotte game.
Tennessee linebacker Daniel Bituli spoke with the media in a group session on Tuesday ahead of the Charlotte game.
Tennessee defensive lineman Alexis Johnson spoke with the media in a group session on Tuesday ahead of the Charlotte game.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – As a reminder for the upcoming Tennessee basketball season, the University of Tennessee has implemented a new security measure to enhance patron safety at all events at Thompson-Boling Arena.
Walk-through metal detectors are now in place and operational at all arena entrances.
Please be advised that this new security measure may add time to the process of entering the arena, so fans are encouraged to allow additional time for entry. Patrons are also encouraged to bring only necessary items with them in order to ensure a smooth and timely arena entry.
Tennessee’s Clear Bag Policy is still in place, and all bags will be checked before entrants pass through the metal detectors. There will be signage and staff to help direct fans through the process at each entry point.
To expedite entry into Thompson-Boling Arena, Gate F—located on the southeast corner of the arena—will be opened this season.
In addition to Tennessee athletic events, the metal detectors also will be in use for all ticketed arena events, such as concerts and other entertainment shows.
Remove These Items from Pockets
Cellphone
Camera
Other large metal objects
These Items May Remain On-Person or in Pockets
Watch
Jewelry
Wallet
Belt
Jacket
Shoes
Coins
Note: Staff and media also are required to pass through the metal detectors.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee women’s basketball sophomores Rennia Davis and Evina Westbrook have been named to the Coaches Preseason All-SEC Team, the Southeastern Conference office announced on Tuesday.
Davis, a 6-foot-2 guard/forward from Jacksonville, Fla., was named to the first team, while Westbrook, a 6-0 point guard from Salem, Ore., was selected for the second unit.
The coaches also made their predictions for the 2018-19 season and projected the Lady Vols to finish fourth in the league standings. Defending champion Mississippi State tops the order of finish, with South Carolina and Georgia picked ahead of Tennessee. Missouri, Texas A&M and Kentucky round out the top half of the league. The bottom half is comprised of Auburn, LSU, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Vanderbilt and Ole Miss.
The Lady Vols, who were recently picked third in the media’s preseason poll, return three starters from last year’s squad that finished 25-8 overall and 11-5 in the SEC with a tie for fourth place. Davis and Westbrook, who were UT’s third and fifth-leading scorers a year ago, respectively, were 2018 SEC All-Freshman honorees.
Davis, who is on the Cheryl Miller Award preseason watch list, averaged 12.0 points and 7.6 rebounds as a freshman, starting 32 of 33 games. She was twice named SEC Freshman of the Week, Davis finished the 2017-18 season ranked No. 11 in rebounding in the conference. She posted the sixth-best rebounds-per-game average ever by a Lady Vol freshman at 7.6, leading the team on the boards six times during the 2017-18 season. She shot .483 from the field, .329 on three-pointers and .740 from the free throw line, knocking down 25 threes to rank fourth on the team.
The Ribault High School graduate notched nine double-doubles to tie Tamika Catchings for the fifth-most double-doubles recorded by a Lady Vol freshman. Tennessee players ahead of her on the list are Chamique Holdsclaw (16), Sheila Frost (11), Bashaara Graves (10) and Candace Parker (10).
Westbrook, who is on the Nancy Lieberman Award preseason watch list, started all 33 games as a freshman and was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team. She averaged 8.4 points, 4.3 assists and 2.8 rebounds per game in 2017-18, with an assist average that ranked second-best all-time by a Lady Vol rookie. Her 12 assists against Troy also tied the school’s freshman record for assists in a game and ranked seventh all-time.
Westbrook recorded three or more assists in 26 games and scored 10+ points on 12 occasions. She finished first in assists (143), second in blocks (23) and tied for the second most three-pointers among Lady Vols, knocking down 27. Her 143 assists were the second-most ever by a UT rookie.
Tennessee plays its lone exhibition game on Monday night at 7 p.m., welcoming Carson-Newman to Thompson-Boling Arena. The Lady Vols host their regular-season opener on Nov. 11, as Presbyterian comes to town for a 2 p.m. contest. Both contests will be streamed live on SECN+. Tickets are available at AllVols.com or by calling (865) 656-1200 during business hours.
Preseason Coaches’ Predictions
Order of Finish
1. Mississippi State
2. South Carolina
3. Georgia
4. Tennessee
5. Missouri
6. Texas A&M
7. Kentucky
8. Auburn
9. LSU
10. Alabama
11. Arkansas
12. Florida
13. Vanderbilt
14. Ole Miss
Player of the Year
Teaira McCowan, Mississippi State
First Team All-SEC
Caliya Robinson, Georgia
Maci Morris, Kentucky
Anriel Howard, Mississippi State
Teaira McCowan, Mississippi State
Sophie Cunningham, Missouri
Tyasha Harris, South Carolina
Rennia Davis, Tennessee
Chennedy Carter, Texas A&M.
Second Team All-SEC
Malica Monk, Arkansas
Janiah McKay, Auburn
Unique Thompson, Auburn
Taylor Murray, Kentucky
Ayana Mitchell, LSU
Shandricka Sessom, Ole Miss
Amber Smith, Missouri
Alexis Jennings, South Carolina
Evina Westbrook, Tennessee
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee defensive lineman Paul Bain was announced as a nominee for the 2018 Burlsworth Trophy on Tuesday afternoon.
The Powder Springs, Ga., native was one of 69 players from Division I (FBS) schools named by the Burlsworth Trophy in conjunction with the Springdale (AR) Rotary Club.
In its ninth year, the Burlsworth Trophy is given to the most outstanding college football player in America who began his career as a walk-on and has shown outstanding performance on the field.
Each nominee must have begun his first season of participation with an FBS (D1) football program without financial aid of any kind from his university’s athletic department. The award is named in honor of Brandon Burlsworth, former University of Arkansas walk-on and All-American offensive lineman. Recent winners include Washington State quarterback Luke Falk (2017) and former Heisman Trophy winner at Oklahoma, Baker Mayfield (2015 & 2016).
Bain started his collegiate career at Division II Tusculum College before deciding to transfer after one season to join the Tennessee football program as a walk-on prior to the 2016 season.
The redshirt senior played sparingly during his first three seasons with the program but impressed the Vols’ new coaching staff this spring and summer. Bain’s hard work was rewarded earlier this season when he was put on scholarship by head coach Jeremy Pruitt the Tuesday prior to UT’s home opener against ETSU.
As a regular on special teams and in the Vols’ defensive line rotation this season, Bain has set career highs with 10 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a fumble recovery while seeing action in all eight games this year.
The Brandon Burlsworth Foundation, in conjunction with Springdale Rotary Club, will host an awards ceremony on December 3, 2018 in Springdale, Ark., to honor the three finalists and to announce the 2018 winner.
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Shania Twain, Travis Tritt and Jake Owen will join forces in an effort to mentor new country talent for the upcoming television series, Real Country, which debuts on USA on Nov. 13.
The eight-part series, which was filmed in Nashville over the summer, will feature 21 artists vying for the chance to win $100,000 and a performance slot on the Grand Ole Opry. During each hour-long episode, three artists will compete for $10,000, a performance at Stagecoach Music Festival and the chance to move on to the $100,000 grand finale.
Shania, Travis and Jake hand-selected their “teams,” which you can see below.
Shania’s Picks: Billie Jo, The Davisson Brothers Band, Kylie Frey, Riley Thompson, Tiera, Micah Woods and The Young Fables
Jake’s Picks: Adairs Run, Jaida Dreyer, Larry Fleet, Jamie Floyd, Savannah Keyes, Frank Ray and Regan Stewart
Travis’ Picks: Bri Bagwell, Scooter Brown, Copper Chief, Tony Jackson, Dave Kennedy, Cody Purvis and Porter Union
photo courtesy of USA Network
Maren Morris scored the second Top 5 single from her solo catalog this week as “Rich” reached No. 5 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.
That’s the good news.
The bad news? Maren is the only solo woman featured in the Top 30 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart this week. In fact, another solo female artist doesn’t make an appearance on the chart until Carrie Underwood clocks in at No. 34 with “Love Wins.”
In an exclusive interview on Elaina Smith’s Women Want to Hear Women podcast, Maren says that she is “conflicted” about her Top 5 accomplishment.
“I feel conflicted, because I worked so hard to put this album [Hero] out with songs that I dearly care about, and it’s sad because I want to celebrate the fact that my song is in the Top 5, but I also feel like I can’t fully celebrate because I am the only woman in the Top 30,” says Maren to Elaina. “It feels like a catch 22 sometimes because I feel ungrateful when I bring attention to the fact there is such a lack of female representation at radio right now. But I’m also thankful, so I do feel on the fence about it because I’m obviously so gracious that radio is playing this and fans are loving this song, but at the same time I want to be able to celebrate my friends that are putting out incredible music that aren’t even getting a single spin. It’s a weird spot to be in. I want to inspire and help change the landscape and get more female voices heard, but it’s definitely concerning to look at the chart today and literally be the only one that’s a woman on it.”
What a shame that Maren feels like she can’t fully celebrate her accomplishments. Maren, we say CONGRATS. Keep up the outstanding work.
Maren tackles more hard-hitting topics during Elaina’s Women Want to Hear Women podcast, which will air right here on NCD—and on all major podcast platforms—on Nov. 5.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee basketball program returns to the hardwood on Wednesday night went it hosts Tusculum in its lone exhibition contest of the preseason. Tip is set for 7 p.m. ET.
Wednesday’s game can streamed online through SEC Network+/WatchESPN. Visit espn.com/watch or download the WatchESPN app to view the game on a computer or mobile device. Roger Hoover (play-by-play), Vincent Yarbrough (analyst) and Maddy Glab (reporter) will have the call.
Fans in Knoxville can hear Bob Kesling‘s call of the game on WNML while this week’s edition of Vol Calls will air on WIVK. Vol Network affiliates throughout the state will have the option to carry one of the two programs, but both are available to stream online through UTSports.com and the UT Gameday app.
Tennessee, ranked 6th in the preseason AP Poll, is coming off a 26-9 season in which it earned a share of the SEC regular season crown. The Vols return 14 players—including all five starters—from a squad that appeared in the title game of the SEC Tournament before advancing to its first NCAA Tournament since the 2013-14 season.
The 109th season of Tennessee Basketball officially begins next Tuesday, Nov. 6, when Lenoir-Rhyne visits Knoxville (7 p.m., SEC Network).
ABOUT TUSCULUM
VOLS EARN HIGHEST-EVER PRESEASON AP RANKING
SEASON AP PRESEASON RANK POSTSEASON RESULT
1975-76 9th NCAA First Round
1998-99 9th NCAA Second Round
2000-01 9th NCAA First Round
2007-08 7th NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2009-10 10th NCAA Elite Eight
2018-19 6th TBD
LEAGUE MEDIA PICKS VOLS SECOND; WILLIAMS IS PRESEASON POY PICK
SEVEN EARN VOLSCHOLAR STATUS
TENNESSEE HAS NEVER WON BACK-TO-BACK SEC TITLES
ANNIVERSARIES
VOL FANS EAGER TO PACK THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA
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The band Delta Rae—comprised of Ian Hölljes, Eric Hölljes, Brittany Hölljes, Elizabeth Hopkins, Mike McKee and Grant Emerson—stopped by the Nash campus last week to chat with Elaina Smith for her Women Want to Hear Women podcast (you can listen to the entire episode here).
One of the podcast’s segments—“Play It Forward”—beckons the featured artist/band to perform a song from another female’s catalog.
For their Play It Forward, Delta Rae covered Cam’s “Diane,” a tune she released in 2017.
Watch Delta Rae’s stunning performance below.