Holly Warlick talks start of SEC play versus Kentucky

Holly Warlick talks start of SEC play versus Kentucky

Holly Warlick – Lady Vols HC / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Head Coach Holly Warlick met with members of the media prior to No. 7/7 Tennessee’s practice on Friday in Thompson-Boling Arena. The Lady Vols open SEC play on Sunday at Kentucky.

Answering questions from the media, Warlick shared her thoughts on being undefeated thus far, what to expect from Kentucky, and how Jaime Nared has developed into such a productive player.

Tennessee will play Kentucky in Rupp Arena at noon on New Year’s Eve. The game will be televised on the SEC Network and available for streaming online via WatchESPN.

Head Coach Holly Warlick

On what makes it difficult to win at Kentucky:
“They’ve always had great teams. We’ve been close and haven’t finished the deal. It’s one of those places that’s hard to play. Now we’re playing in Rupp (this year), so maybe that will help us. But they’ve always had great teams, and it’s always been a really good matchup.”

On what’s been key in going 12-0 to start the season:
“(The key is) camaraderie, togetherness and the ball not getting stuck in our hands. We’ve been playing hard, playing with a passion and buying into the defense. Everybody gets an opportunity on offense, and we’ve got better players. When you have great players and they’re coachable, I think great things happen.”

On if the camaraderie was been evident early on:
“I saw it when our freshmen were together at the (McDonald’s) All American game, and then they came here and our upperclassmen embraced them, so I’ve kind of seen it from day one. It started with our freshmen coming in willing to learn. A lot of times freshmen come in and they think they know a lot, but these guys wanted to learn. I appreciate that from them, and they work hard.”

On if she’s concerned about the team getting complacent after the success they’ve had:
“We don’t talk about 12-0, we talk about our next opponent. Yesterday we just said, ‘We haven’t won at Kentucky in a while.’ We haven’t won at Kentucky since Jaime was a freshman. This group is really good at focusing in, and not just building on what we’ve done, but really focusing in on our next game. Now we’re in SEC mode, and we want to go through and position ourselves to play for a championship.”

On what the team should expect during conference play:
“(The SEC is) physical, fast, and athletic. It’s just a physical, bumping, hard-hitting style conference, and you have to understand that. Don’t expect a call or a touch foul. You have to go out there and play and keep your focus. It’s just a hard, up-and-down conference. You’ve got to be in great shape, and you can be up by 15, you can be up by 20, and there’s no comfortable lead.

On the strength of the SEC:
“The SEC, to me, is brutal in a positive way. The teams are just really good and very well coached. People strategize, like we all do, so you can’t overlook anyone as we did last year, and it burned us. We better not overlook anyone because any day someone can beat you, especially on the road.”

On Evina Westbrook‘s increased scoring over the last three games:
“I just think she’s looking for her shot more. She has that opportunity, and she’s getting the opportunity to get good looks and attack the basket, and that’s what I want her to do. I believe that she sees the success of Jaime (Nared) attacking the basket and getting jumpers, and they success of Meme (Jackson) doing the same, but she has opportunities, as everybody does, to get threes and attack the basket, and that’s what I want her to do.”

On progress Jaime Nared has made since her freshman year:
“I saw that potential (her freshman year), but we always talk about as coaches about how you are built, and your game is developed, in the offseason. Jaime Nared is a prime example of that. Between her sophomore and junior years she was in the gym every day, and she was in the gym this summer as well. It takes someone who is dedicated and wanting to get better, and Jaime did. And she did it, she worked. She developed her range. She developed playing inside and pulling up, so I give her a lot of credit for getting in the gym on her own and working with coaches as well.”

On what to expect from Kentucky:
“They run the ball, and they’re very well coached. (Maci) Morris is a great three-point shooter, and she can attack. (Taylor) Murray, their point guard, is super quick. They’re strong inside. They’re young, but they’re developing. You can’t overlook them. They’re in the game with Cal until the middle of the third quarter, so you’ve got to respect them. You’ve got to respect what they’re doing.”

-UT Athletics

 

UT’s Westbrook Named SEC Freshman of the Week

UT’s Westbrook Named SEC Freshman of the Week

Evina Westbrook – Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – University of Tennessee point guard Evina Westbrook has been named the SEC Freshman of the Week, the league announced on Tuesday.

Westbrook was instrumental in No. 7/7 Tennessee’s 83-71 win over No. 18/24 Stanford on Dec. 21, firing in a career-high 17 points and adding four rebounds, a block and a steal.

Thanks to the strong performance from the 6-foot standout from Salem, Ore., which was well above her season scoring average, the Lady Vols improved to 12-0 for the first time since the 2005-06 season and for only the fifth time in school history.

UT also ended a five-game losing skid at Maples Pavilion, winning at that venue for the first time since Dec. 4, 2005.

Westbrook was efficient, connecting on six of nine shots from the field and going five of six from the charity stripe to finish as UT’s second-leading scorer. Three of her four free throws came during the final 2:11, helping UT hold on for the win.

The Lady Vol floor general committed only two turnovers and helped UT finish with 10 total for the game, marking the second-lowest total of the season for the young squad.

After a few days off for winter break, Westbrook and her teammates return to action on Dec. 31, as they open SEC play vs. Kentucky at Rupp Arena. Tip-off is slated for noon, and the game will be televised by the SEC Network.

-UT Athletics

 

UT’s Nared Earns College Sports Madness  SEC Player of the Week Honors

UT’s Nared Earns College Sports Madness SEC Player of the Week Honors

Jaime Nared – Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – University of Tennessee senior forward Jaime Nared has earned College Sports Madness SEC Player of the Week honors for the second time this season.

She previously earned CSM SEC and National Player of the Week accolades on Dec. 11.

Nared turned in yet another clutch game in a marquee match-up, firing in a season-high 28 points to help the No. 7/7 Lady Vols defeat No. 18/24 Stanford on the road on Dec. 21, 83-71.

Thanks to the strong performance from the 6-foot-2 standout from Portland, Ore., the Big Orange women improved to 12-0 for the first time since the 2005-06 season and for only the fifth time in school history.

UT also ended a five-game losing skid at Maples Pavilion, winning at that venue for the first time since Dec. 4, 2005.

In addition to her scoring punch, Nared added a career-high seven steals as well as five assists and three rebounds in playing 40 minutes for the fourth time this season.

In a physical contest plagued by 44 fouls, Nared sank 13 of 14 shots from the free throw line. She was a perfect eight for eight in the fourth quarter, as Tennessee staved off a would-be Cardinal comeback to remain unbeaten heading into the holiday break.

The performance was another in a long line of impressive big-game efforts for Nared. She had 23 points and 13 rebounds vs. Texas on Dec. 10 and carded 26 points and 15 rebounds vs. #20/20 Marquette in the Cancun Challenge on Nov. 23.  A year ago, she came up big in upsets of Notre Dame, South Carolina and Mississippi State as well.

After a few days off for winter break, Nared and her teammates return to action on Dec. 31, as they open SEC play vs. Kentucky at Rupp Arena. Tip-off is slated for noon, and the game will be televised by the SEC Network.

-UT Athletics

 

Vols Use Second-Half Surge to Top Wake Forest, 79-60

Vols Use Second-Half Surge to Top Wake Forest, 79-60

Jordan Bone – UT G / Credit: UT Athletics

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — After a slow start Saturday, the 21st-ranked Tennessee Volunteers rode a hot second half to defeat Wake Forest, 79-60, at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

The Vols (9-2) shot 59 percent (17-of-29) from the field in the second stanza as part of a 43-25 lopsided score over the Demon Deacons (7-5) in the period. Tennessee got its best production from its starters, as a group, this season, as all five reached double-digit scoring to get a much-needed road win heading into Southeastern Conference play.

Sophomore guard Jordan Bowden continued to have the hot hand, dropping a team-high 17 points behind a perfect 5-of-5 performance from deep. Admiral Schofield finished with 14 points and six boards in the contest.

Jordan Bone took over the game in the second half, using his elite speed and elusiveness to get to the basket or create open shots for his teammates. He tallied 12 points and five assists. Forwards Kyle Alexander and Grant Williams both posted 11 points each.

After making it a two-possession game with 6:40 left in the contest, UT used an 8-4 run over the next three minutes of play to take a 69-60 lead into the final media timeout.

Out of the break, the Vols got a huge stop on defense and responded with a Schofield trey from the top of the key to make it a 12-point advantage. The Vols ended the game on a 16-2 run to give the Big Orange their second road win of the season over an ACC opponent (also won at Georgia Tech on Dec. 3).

Despite a sloppy first half, Tennessee entered intermission with a 36-35 lead over the Demon Deacons behind 46-percent shooting from the floor. Alexander paved the way on offense with nine points — seven coming in the final six minutes of the half — to go along with three boards and a block in 14 minutes of action.

The Vols got in foul trouble early on in the game, picking up their seventh foul and sending Wake Forest to the free-throw line with over 14 minutes left in the first half. UT cleaned things up, though, holding the Deacs to only 11 trips to the charity stripe, converting on 10 of those attempts to keep the game close going into the break.

UP NEXT: The Vols begin SEC play with a trip to Arkansas next Saturday before hosting Auburn (Jan. 2) and Kentucky (Jan. 6) in back-to-back home games at Thompson-Boling Arena.

WITH THE WIN: Tennessee enters SEC play with two or fewer losses for the first time since 2009-10. The Volunteers now hold a 2-0 record in true road games this season, both at ACC venues. UT also earned its fourth victory away from home over a Power Five opponent this season.

-UT Athletics

 

2017 Podcasts: Best of CMT Next Women of Country Alum with Lindsay Ell, Carly Pearce, Kelleigh Bannen, Maggie Rose & Danielle Bradbery

2017 Podcasts: Best of CMT Next Women of Country Alum with Lindsay Ell, Carly Pearce, Kelleigh Bannen, Maggie Rose & Danielle Bradbery

NCD hosted more than 80 podcasts in 2017, including featuring a number of alum from CMT’s Next Women of Country franchise—a campaign to bring awareness to inspiring female vocalists in country music.

In addition to sharing their unique perspectives, many of the singer/songwriters talked about releasing new music, spreading their brand of country music, overcoming hardships they have faced and much more.

Check out our 2017 Best of CMT Next Women of Country podcasts, which included guests Kelleigh Bannen, Maggie Rose, Lindsay Ell, Carly Pearce and Danielle Bradbery.

  • Kelleigh Bannen, 5/08/17

  • Maggie Rose, 5/15/17

  • Lindsay Ell, 8/08/17

  • Carly Pearce. 10/9/17

  • Danielle Bradbery, 11/30/17

Florida Georgia Line, Zac Brown Band, Sugarland, Kane Brown & More to Ring in the New Year With Televised Performances

Florida Georgia Line, Zac Brown Band, Sugarland, Kane Brown & More to Ring in the New Year With Televised Performances

A handful of country stars will help ring in the New Year with televised performances on Dec. 31.

Florida Georgia Line, Sugarland and Kane Brown will perform as part of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2018. Mariah Carey, Camila Cabello, Nick Jonas, Kelly Clarkson, Halsey, Imagine Dragons and Britney Spears will also perform. Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2018 starts at 8 p.m. ET on ABC on Dec. 31.

Zac Brown Band will perform at part of New Year’s Eve With Steve Harvey. Additional performances include Maroon 5, Backstreet Boys, Macklemore, Flo Rida, Celine Dion and Neil Diamond. New Year’s Eve With Steve Harvey starts at 8 p.m. ET on Fox on Dec. 31.

2017 Podcasts: Best of Texas with Granger Smith, Aaron Watson, Pat Green, Josh Abbott & Wade Bowen

2017 Podcasts: Best of Texas with Granger Smith, Aaron Watson, Pat Green, Josh Abbott & Wade Bowen

NCD hosted more than 80 podcasts in 2017, including featuring a handful of guests who are the proud sons of Texas: Aaron Watson, Pat Green, Josh Abbott, Granger Smith and Wade Bowen.

In addition to sharing their unique Lone Star State perspectives, the singer/songwriters talked about making their new albums, spreading their distinctive brand of Texas country music across the U.S. and much more.

Check out our 2017 Best of Texas episodes.

  • Aaron Watson, 2/24/17

  • Pat Green, 5/23/17

  • Josh Abbott, 8/17/17

  • Granger Smith, 10/25/17

  • Wade Bowen, 12/07/17

Lady Antebellum’s Dave Haywood and Wife Kelli Welcome Baby Daughter, Lillie Renee

Lady Antebellum’s Dave Haywood and Wife Kelli Welcome Baby Daughter, Lillie Renee

Lady Antebellum’s Dave Haywood and wife Kelli are the proud parents of a baby girl, Lillie Renee, who was born on Dec. 22.

Lillie Renee, who weighed 7 lbs., 6 oz., joins older brother, Cash, 3.

Dave made the announcement via Instagram, saying, in part, that everyone was “happy and healthy.”

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photo by Jason Simanek

Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Young, Scotty McCreery, Dolly Parton, Luke Bryan & More Share Christmas Wishes on Social Media

Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Young, Scotty McCreery, Dolly Parton, Luke Bryan & More Share Christmas Wishes on Social Media

Check out the Christmas greetings that some of your favorite country stars shared on social media today (Dec. 25), including Dolly Parton, Luke Bryan, Chris Young, Scotty McCreery, Kelsea Ballerini and more.

Merry Christmas from this crazy bunch to yours.

A post shared by Luke Bryan Official (@lukebryan) on

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main photo by Tammie Arroyo

Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Wife Welcome Baby Daughter, Olivia Rose

Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Wife Welcome Baby Daughter, Olivia Rose

On Dec. 23, Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and wife Hayley welcomed a baby girl, Olivia Rose.

Olivia Rose, who weighed 7 lbs., 13 oz,, is the couple’s first child.

“We love this little girl more than words can describe and it hasn’t even been 24 hours yet,” said Tyler in an Instagram post. “Our life has been forever been changed for the better.”

Congrats to the happy couple.

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photo by Jason Simanek

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