Lady Vols with some defensive school records in 77-34 rout of Sugar Bears

Lady Vols with some defensive school records in 77-34 rout of Sugar Bears

Meme Jackson – Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—  No. 12/13 Tennessee made history on defense when it held Central Arkansas scoreless in the fourth quarter and to 10 total second-half points in a 77-34 victory on Thursday night in Thompson-Boling Arena.

The Sugar Bears (3-2) came into the game averaging 78.8 points per game on .504 shooting from the field, but the Lady Vols’ best defensive effort since the season-opening ETSU game limited Central Arkansas to only 23.7 percent shooting from the field. The zero points scored by UCA in the final stanza of the game was the first time UT (7-0) has ever held an opponent scoreless in a quarter. The 10 points allowed in the second half also stood as a program best.

The Lady Vols had three players score in the double digits for the game. Coming off being named Sports Madness SEC Player of the Week, Russell collected her 33rd double-double of her career with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Freshman Anastasia Hayes continued her early season success, filling the stat sheet with 14 points, three rebounds, four steals and four assists. Meme Jackson broke into double-digit scoring for the first time on the season, adding 11 points.

Halfway through the first quarter, Tennessee found itself down one, as Central Arkansas led 6-5. A 15-0 run that lasted until almost the second quarter, however, broke the game open. Upperclassmen Russell and Jackson provided the offensive spark that saw the Lady Vols pull away for a 22-8 first quarter lead.

The Sugar Bears found most of their offensive success in the second stanza, but Tennessee still outpaced them, as the teams went into the break with UT leading 43-24. Russell and Jackson led UT with 11 points each.

In the second half, the Lady Vol offense slowed down, but defensive pressure more than made up for it. Hayes scored nine of her points and combined with Jackson for five steals during the half.  The defensive intensity in the second half saw UT finish the game with season bests in steals and turnovers forced, 13 and 24 respectively.

Tennessee used its athletic and length advantages to their full extent on offense, dominating in the paint and on fast breaks where the team led UCA 38-18 and 14-0 respectively. UT also saw a wide margin in points off turnovers, as the team led that category 22-4.

Taylor Baudoin set the pace for Central Arkansas, leading her team with 11 points and seven rebounds.

Up Next: Tennessee plays the second game of its four-game home stand at Knoxville with a matchup versus Alabama State on Sunday. The game is set for a 2 p.m. start time and is available for streaming online via SECN+.

One Year Later: Tennessee’s scoring margin of +43 is the team’s best since exactly one year ago versus Tennessee State when the Lady Vols won by 50. Tonight was also the first time UT has held a team under 40 points since that night.

Hot Shots: After shooting 50% from the field against Central Arkansas, Tennessee has shot better than 45% in five of its seven games to date.

Fast Starts: Tennessee has scored 22 or more points in the first quarter in five of seven games thus far this season. In those games the Lady Vols have outscored opponents 118-64.

Balanced Offense: Tennessee has had at least three players score in double figures in every game this season and has had four or more in double digits on four occasions.

Free Throws On The Way Up: After struggling from the line in the first three games of the season, Tennessee has improved its free throw percentage in its last four games, averaging 71.6% over the three-day Cancun Challenge tournament and improving again to 80% against Central Arkansas.

Big Green Rebounding Machine: In 124 minutes of action, 6-3 redshirt junior Cheridene Green is averaging one rebound every 2:36. That is the highest rebound-to-minute ratio on the team. Jaime Nared is second, averaging one rebound every 3:13.

Super Sub: Freshman guard Anastasia Hayes has come off the bench to score in double figures in six of Tennessee’s seven contests. Only redshirt senior Mercedes Russell has more double-digit games.

-UT Athletics

 

Phillip Fulmer Appointed To Director Of Athletics Position

Phillip Fulmer Appointed To Director Of Athletics Position

Phillip Fulmer / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Chancellor Beverly Davenport announced the appointment of Phillip Fulmer as director of athletics on Friday.

Phillip Fulmer will begin serving as athletic director effective immediately,” Davenport said. “I have taken these steps in the best interest of the university.”

“I am confident that Phillip understands the need to support our student-athletes and our commitment to excellence in all athletic programs. I appreciate his willingness to serve during this critical time.”

“No one better understands the storied history of Vol athletics and its deep connection to alumni and fans, and I believe he will be a unifying presence for all of us committed to the university’s success.”

A former Tennessee football student-athlete, assistant coach and national-championship-winning head coach who has dedicated more than 40 years of his life to UT, Fulmer will now lead the continued search for a new head football coach.

Fulmer is the second-winningest coach in Tennessee football history, compiling a 152-52 career record in 17 seasons at the helm of the program.

He led the Vols to the BCS National Championship in 1998 and SEC titles in 1997 and 1998. He was named SEC Coach of the Year and National Coach of the Year in 1998.

A 1972 Tennessee graduate, he starred on the offensive line during his playing career, serving as team captain as a senior. The Vols finished 30-5, and won an SEC Championship and a Sugar Bowl during his playing career from 1969-71.

He returned as an assistant coach in 1980 before being named head coach in 1992.

In 2012, he was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Chancellor Beverly Davenport announced the appointment of Phillip Fulmer as director of athletics on Friday.

Phillip Fulmer will begin serving as athletic director effective immediately,” Davenport said. “I have taken these steps in the best interest of the university.”

“I am confident that Phillip understands the need to support our student-athletes and our commitment to excellence in all athletic programs. I appreciate his willingness to serve during this critical time.”

“No one better understands the storied history of Vol athletics and its deep connection to alumni and fans, and I believe he will be a unifying presence for all of us committed to the university’s success.”

A former Tennessee football student-athlete, assistant coach and national-championship-winning head coach who has dedicated more than 40 years of his life to UT, Fulmer will now lead the continued search for a new head football coach.

Fulmer is the second-winningest coach in Tennessee football history, compiling a 152-52 career record in 17 seasons at the helm of the program.

He led the Vols to the BCS National Championship in 1998 and SEC titles in 1997 and 1998. He was named SEC Coach of the Year and National Coach of the Year in 1998.

A 1972 Tennessee graduate, he starred on the offensive line during his playing career, serving as team captain as a senior. The Vols finished 30-5, and won an SEC Championship and a Sugar Bowl during his playing career from 1969-71.

He returned as an assistant coach in 1980 before being named head coach in 1992.

In 2012, he was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.

-UT Athletics

 

Randy Travis’ Wax Figure Unveiled at Madame Tussauds Nashville

Randy Travis’ Wax Figure Unveiled at Madame Tussauds Nashville

Randy Travis’ wax figure was unveiled today (Dec. 1) at Madame Tussauds Nashville.

Madame Tussauds Nashville houses more than 50 wax figures of artists representing all genres of music, including Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, Kenny Rogers, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus, Luke Bryan, Darius Rucker, Waylon Jennings, Minnie Pearl, Patsy Cline, Kid Rock, Jimi Hendrix, Billie Holiday, Taylor Swift, Rhianna, George Strait, Little Jimmy Dickens, Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Reba, Alan Jackson, Eric Church, Bruno Mars, Beyoncé, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, Ella Fitzgerald, Muddy Waters, Rayna Jaymes and Deacon Claybourne of Nashville and more.

Check out a few pics of Randy’s new wax figure, courtesy of photographer Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Blake Shelton Feels “Happy and Content” in L.A. With Girlfriend Gwen Stefani, But the Second She Is Gone, “It’s Miserable”

Blake Shelton Feels “Happy and Content” in L.A. With Girlfriend Gwen Stefani, But the Second She Is Gone, “It’s Miserable”

With a population of just more than 3,000 people, the small town of Tishomingo, Okla., is a “comfortable” spot for Blake Shelton to hang his hat when he’s not making the media rounds, attending awards shows or filming The Voice.

But since 2011—and for 13 seasons—Blake has had to call Los Angeles home for part of the year while he fulfills his duties as a coach on The Voice.

The Oklahoma crooner told Kix Brooks on American Country Countdown that as long as he’s in L.A. with girlfriend Gwen Stefani, he’s “happy and content.” The second Gwen has to leave L.A., the city of 4 million people becomes “miserable” for Blake.

He’s just not a city boy.

“As long as I’m [in Los Angeles] with Gwen, I feel comfortable and I feel happy and content, but the second I’m there and she’s gone working or something, it’s miserable,” said Blake. “And it’s not a reflection of people there, it’s just the fact that it’s a city. And I don’t feel any different about that as I would New York or Chicago or St. Louis or Dallas. It’s just a city, for me, is just I feel trapped a little bit. And like you, I like to be able to walk outside and burn something . . . I just feel a little bit like I’m in detention, you know, when I’m in a city somewhere, like I got in trouble for something.”

Below, watch Blake and Kix talk about living in L.A. and more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=1pTw2XjxyLs

photo by Jason Simanek

John Currie out as Tennessee AD Fri AM; 4pm press conference

John Currie out as Tennessee AD Fri AM; 4pm press conference

John Currie is out as Tennessee’s AD. This was first reported by our TV partners at WVLT Channel 8 this morning. There is a press conference scheduled for 4pm ET today with Chancellor Beverly Davenport.

We’ll have the latest on the this developing story and the continued coaching search on-air.

Glen Campbell’s Will Reportedly Excludes 3 of His 8 Children From His $50 Million Estate

Glen Campbell’s Will Reportedly Excludes 3 of His 8 Children From His $50 Million Estate

Country Music Hall of Fame member Glen Campbell, who died on August 8, specifically excluded three of his children from his will, according to the Tennessean.

According to the report, Glen, who was married four times and fathered eight children, excluded daughter Kelli and sons William Travis and Wesley Kane from his 2006 will. Glen’s fourth wife, Kim, is named as the executor.

According to the court filings, Glen’s five other children are Debra Cloyd and Dillon, Nicklaus, Shannon and Ashley Campbell.

A hearing on the will is scheduled for Jan. 18 before Davidson Probate Judge David “Randy” Kennedy.

Glen’s estate is estimated to be worth $50 million.

photo courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame

New Teaser for the Final Season of “Nashville” Has More Drama Than a High School Theater Class [Watch]

New Teaser for the Final Season of “Nashville” Has More Drama Than a High School Theater Class [Watch]

CMT’s Nashville will be coming to an end in 2018, but you’ve still got 16 dramatic episodes in Season 6 to look forward to.

The final season begins on Jan. 4, and based on the new teaser, there’s no shortage of drama.

Since launching in May 2013, Nashville has produced 108 shows over five seasons and featured memorable characters such as Rayna Jaymes (Connie Britton), Juliette Barnes (Hayden Panettiere), Deacon Claybourne (Charles Esten) Scarlett O’Connor (Clare Bowen) and more.

Watch a sneak peak of Season 6 below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMNpoQPdFSs

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Danielle Bradbery Talks Growing as a Songwriter, Learning From Artists Like Thomas Rhett & Miranda Lambert, Releasing Her New Album & More

Danielle Bradbery Talks Growing as a Songwriter, Learning From Artists Like Thomas Rhett & Miranda Lambert, Releasing Her New Album & More

Jim Casey talks with Danielle Bradbery about:

  • winning The Voice in 2013 as a 16-year-old
  • releasing her self-titled debut album five months after winning The Voice
  • moving to Nashville in 2015
  • learning the songwriting craft
  • creating her new album, I Don’t Believe We’ve Met, which drops on Dec. 1
  • coming up with the title for her new album
  • her early musical influences in country, pop and soul
  • growing vocally as a singer
  • getting “better” at being shy
  • writing “What Are We Doing” with Thomas Rhett, Emily Weisband and Sam Ellis
  • the possibility of “Worth It” being her next single
  • learning from other artists she’s been on tour with, including Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley and more

Participants:

    • Danielle Bradbery
    • Jim Casey, NCD editor in chief

Randy Travis’ Team Issues Petition to Block the Release of His Naked DWI Arrest Video From 2012

Randy Travis’ Team Issues Petition to Block the Release of His Naked DWI Arrest Video From 2012

Randy Travis’ wife, Mary Davis-Travis, posted a message on Facebook on Nov. 29 that asks fans to sign a petition to block the release of dashboard video footage of Randy’s 2012 DWI arrest.

The video was filmed by police in 2012 after Randy crashed his 1988 Trans Am outside of Tioga, Texas. Randy was reportedly lying naked in the road and belligerent to officers. Randy’s blood-alcohol level was 0.21—more than twice the legal limit to operate a motor vehicle—and he later pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated.

Normally, the video footage would be a matter of public record—with the nudity redacted—but there are a lot of ins and outs, notably:

  • Randy suffered a concussion during the crash and his lawyer contends the video violates HIPPA laws.
  • Randy suffered a stroke in 2013 and has no “present ability to comment on the tape or defend himself if necessary.”

Randy’s legal team, which has exhausted its options on the state level, has turned to the federal courts in an effort to keep the video private.

The petition on Change.org, which has been signed by more than 2,100 people, will be presented to the Texas Attorney General.

Read Mary Davis-Travis’ Facebook message below, which includes a link to sign the petition.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Chris Young Extends 2018 “Losing Sleep World Tour” With Kane Brown, Morgan Evans & More

Chris Young Extends 2018 “Losing Sleep World Tour” With Kane Brown, Morgan Evans & More

After initially announcing 18 dates in January and February for his upcoming Losing Sleep 2018 World Tour, Chris Young revealed he will extend the tour with 12 more dates in April and May.

Joining Chris for the spring shows will be Kane Brown, Morgan Evans and Dee Jay Silver.

Tickets for the newly announced shows go on sale on Dec. 8 at 10 a.m. (local time).

Losing Sleep 2018 World Tour

January 11
Indianapolis, IN
Bankers Life Fieldhouse**

January 12
Independence, MO
Silverstein Eye Centers Arena**

January 13
St. Louis, MO
Chaifetz Arena**

January 18
Highland Heights, KY
BB&T Arena**

January 19
Grand Rapids, MI
Van Andel Arena**

January 20
Hoffman Estates, IL
Sears Centre Arena**

February 1
Lowell, MA
Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell**

February 2
Bangor, ME
Cross Insurance Center**

February 3
Mashantucket, CT
Foxwoods Resort Casino**

February 8
Pittsburgh, PA
Petersen Events Center**

February 9
Fairfax, VA
EagleBank Arena**

February 10
Huntington, WV
Big Sandy Superstore Arena**

February 15
Duluth, GA
Infinite Energy Arena**

February 16
St. Augustine, FL
St. Augustine Amphitheatre**

February 17
Estero, FL
Germain Arena**

February 22
Green Bay, WI
Resch Center**

February 23
Minneapolis, MN
Target Center**

February 24
Cedar Rapids, IA
US Cellular Center**

April 19
Tuscaloosa, AL
Tuscaloosa Amphitheater^^

April 20
Orange Beach, AL
The Wharf^^

May 3
Columbus, OH
Schottenstein Center^^

May 4
Toledo, OH
Huntington Center^^

May 5
La Crosse, WI
La Crosse Center^^~

May 10
Rapid City, SD
Rushmore Plaza Civic Center++

May 11
Sioux Falls, SD
Denny Sanford PREMIERE Center++

May 12
Lincoln, NE
Pinnacle Bank Arena++

May 16
Missoula, MT
Adams Center++

May 17
Yakima, WA
Yakima Valley SunDome++

May 18
Eugene, OR
Matthew Knight Arena++

May 19
Tacoma, WA
Tacoma Dome++

**with Kane Brown and LANCO
^^with Kane Brown, Morgan Evans and Dee Jay Silver
++with Kane Brown and Morgan Evans
~on sale at 11a.m.

photo by Jason Simanek

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