2020-2021 Lady Vols Basketball Schedule

2020-2021 Lady Vols Basketball Schedule

Here is Tennessee Lady Vols Basketball’s current 2020-2021 season schedule and results. Subject to change.

Date Time At Opponent Location Tournament Result

Nov 27 (Fri) 1:00 P.M. Home Florida A&M Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) Cancelled

Nov 28 (Sat) 2:00 P.M. Home Western Kentucky Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 87-47

Dec 1 (Tue) 7:00 P.M. Home ETSU Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 67-50

Dec 6 (Sun) 2:00 P.M. Away West Virginia Morgantown, WV L 73-79

Dec 10 (Thu) 7:00 P.M. Home Furman Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 90-53

Dec 13 (Sun) 5:00 P.M. Away Texas Austin, TX Postponed

Dec 17 (Thu) 4:00 P.M. Away Indiana Bloomington, IN W 66-58

Dec 20 (Sun) NOON Home UNCG Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 66-40

Dec 28 (Mon) 7:00 P.M. Home Lipscomb Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 77-52

Jan 7 (Thu) 6:30 P.M. Home Arkansas Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 88-73

Jan 10 (Sun) 2:00 P.M. Away LSU Baton Rouge, LA W 64-63

Jan 14 (Thu) 6:30 P.M. Home Georgia Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) L 66-67

Jan 17 (Sun) 3:00 P.M. Away Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL W 82-56

Jan 21 (Thu) 7:00 P.M. Home UConn Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) L 61-67

Jan 24 (Sun) 2:00 P.M. Home Kentucky Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 70-53

Jan 24 (Sun) 3:00 P.M. Away Vanderbilt Nashville, TN Cancelled

Jan 28 (Thu) 7:00 P.M. Home Ole Miss Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 68-67

Jan 31 (Sun) 2:00 P.M. Home Florida Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 79-65

Feb 4 (Thu) 8:00 P.M. Away Mississippi State Starkville, MS Cancelled

Feb 7 (Sun) 3:00 P.M. Away Texas A&M College Station, TX Cancelled

Feb 11 (Thu) 7:00 P.M. Away Kentucky Lexington, KY (Rupp Arena) L 71-56

Feb 14 (Sun) 2:00 P.M. Home Vanderbilt Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) Cancelled

Feb 14 (Sun) 3:00 P.M. Away Texas A&M College Station, TX L 80-70

Feb 16 (Tue) 8:00 P.M. Away Mississippi State Starkville, MS Cancelled

Feb 18 (Thu) 7:00 P.M. Home South Carolina Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 75-67

Feb 21 (Sun) NOON Away Georgia Athens, Ga. L 57-55

Feb 25 (Thu) 8:00 P.M. Away Missouri Columbia, MO W 78-73

Feb 28 (Sun) 2:00 P.M. Home Auburn Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena W 88-54

Mar 5 (Fri) 8:15 PM SEC Tournament Quarterfinals vs. Ole Miss Neutral TBD Greenville, SC W 77-72

Mar 6 (Sat) 6:30 PM SEC Tournament Semifinals vs. South Carolina Neutral TBD Greenville, SC L 67-52

*NCAA Tournament TBD

Rennia Davis – Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics
2020-2021 Tennessee Basketball Schedule

2020-2021 Tennessee Basketball Schedule

Here is UT Men’s Basketball’s current 2020-2021 season schedule and results. Subject to change.

Date Time At Opponent Location Tournament Result

Nov 25 (Wed) 8 PM Home Charlotte Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) Cancelled

Nov 27 (Fri) 6:30 PM Home VCU Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) Cancelled

Dec 2 (Wed) 7 PM Neutral Gonzaga Indianapolis Cancelled

Dec 4 (Fri) 8 PM Away Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. Cancelled

Dec 8 (Tue) 6 PM Home Colorado Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 56-47

Dec 9 (Wed) 7 PM Home UT Martin Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) Cancelled

Dec 12 (Sat) 12:30 PM Home Cincinnati Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 65-56

Dec 15 (Tue) 7 PM Home Appalachian State Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 79-38

Dec 18 (Fri) 7 PM Home Tennessee Tech Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 103-49

Dec 21 (Mon) 6 PM Home Saint Joseph’s Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 102-66

Dec 23 (Wed) 5 PM Home USC Upstate Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 80-60

Dec 30 (Wed) 9 PM Away Missouri Columbia, MO W 73-53

Jan 2 (Sat) 6 PM Home Alabama Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) L 63-71

Jan 6 (Wed) 7 PM Home Arkansas Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 79-74

Jan 9 (Sat) 2 PM Away Texas A&M Bryan-College Station, TX W 68-54

Jan 12 (Tue) 7 PM Away Vanderbilt Nashville, TN Postponed

Jan 16 (Sat) 6 PM Home Vanderbilt Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 81-61

Jan 19 (Tue) 7 PM Away Florida Gainesville, FL L 49-75

Jan 23 (Sat) 8:30 PM Home Missouri Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) L 64-73

Jan 26 (Tue) 7 PM Home Mississippi State Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 56-53

Jan 30 (Sat) 6 PM Home Kansas Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 80-61

Feb 2 (Tue) 7 PM Away Ole Miss Oxford, Miss L 50-52

Feb 6 (Sat) 8 PM Away Kentucky Lexington, KY W 82-71

Feb 10 (Wed) 8 PM Home Florida Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) Cancelled

Feb 10 (Wed) 8 PM Home Georgia Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 89-81

Feb 13 (Sat) 2 PM Away LSU Baton Rouge, LA L 78-65

Feb 16 (Wed) 9:00 PM Home South Carolina Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 93-73

Feb 20 (Sat) 1 PM Home Kentucky Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) L 70-55

Feb. 24 (Wed) 9 PM Away Vanderbilt Nashville, TN W 70-58

Feb 27 (Sat) Noon Away Auburn Auburn, AL L 77-72

Mar. 6 (Sun) Noon – Home Florida Knoxville (Thompson-Boling Arena) W 65-54

Mar 12 (Fri) 2pm SEC Tournament Quarterfinals vs. UF, TAM or SC Nashville (Bridgestone Arena)

Mar 13 (Sat) 1pm (if UT advances) SEC Tournament Semifinals vs. TBD Nashville (Bridgestone Arena)

Mar 14 (Sun) 1pm (if UT advances) SEC Tournament Championship vs. TBD Nashville (Bridgestone Arena)

John Fulkerson – Vols F / Credit: UT Athletics
Luke Bryan’s “Down To One” Video Is Available Now

Luke Bryan’s “Down To One” Video Is Available Now

Luke Bryan knew instantly that “Down To One” was a song he should record.

Luke says, “First time I heard it — it’s written by one of my dear friends Dallas Davidson who I’ve had a lot of success with as a co-writer with through the years — it just sounds like a big ole hit.” Dallas co-wrote it with Justin Ebach, and Kyle Fishman, and Luke felt like the track was meant for him from the start, ““Down To One’ is a real like typical song of mine that you kind of expect from me from the years…Guy and a girl out there, in the middle of nowhere enjoying a moment together, a romantic moment, and I always feel like you gotta have those on an album.”

Now that the video for “Down To One” has premiered, and fans can get an early jump on Luke’s summer anthem for 2021, as he says “A hot summer night like this never gets old.”

Check out Luke Bryan’s video for “Down To One” right here…

Photo courtesy of UMG Nashville

Luke Combs Releases a Song That Says What He’s Feeling – “The Great Divide”

Luke Combs Releases a Song That Says What He’s Feeling – “The Great Divide”

Luke Combs kicked off the new year with his song “Better Together” capturing the number-one spot on the country airplay charts for multiple weeks–including this week!

Now he’s announcing a new song — “The Great Divide”.

Luke shares the story behind the new track in a video he posted to social media…

With the video he included this message…
“New song “The Great Divide” with Billy Strings out now. Wrote it with my buddies Billy and Wyatt Durrette in June of last year. It was originally intended to be on a bluegrass album that I was working on, but that has been put on pause for now and album 3 is up next. However, I thought now was a good time to put this song out with everything that has been and is going on in the world. It isn’t meant to be political or try and tell you what to think or believe; that’s not my job. It’s just me saying how I felt when I wrote it and I wanted y’all to hear it. Since it was meant to be on my bluegrass album, it will sound a little different than what y’all are used to hearing from me, but would love for y’all to check it out and let me know what y’all think”

Check out Luke Combs’ new song “The Great Divide” right here…

Photo Credit: Zach Massey

 

Tenille Arts Looks Back On January 2021, and Hints About Future Music

Tenille Arts Looks Back On January 2021, and Hints About Future Music

Tenille Arts loves updating her fans with the events of her life on social media.

Now you can get 1 second glimpses at her life from this past month.

Along with this look-back video, Tenille hints that as she closes the book on January, there might be new music on the way, “Goodbye, January! It’s February…. which means I get to release a new song this month.”

Of course, fans are also loving Tenille Arts’ song “Somebody Like That”! It’s a Top 20 hit, and still climbing the country music airplay charts this week.

Check out a special acoustic version of the song here…

Photo Credit: Rachel Deeb

Three Vols Named Preseason All-Americans by Baseball America

Three Vols Named Preseason All-Americans by Baseball America

Jake Rucker, Max Ferguson & Jackson Leath (L to R) – UT Baseball / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Preseason honors continue to pile up for some of Tennessee’s top players as three Vols were named to the Baseball America Preseason All-America teams on Monday.

Max Ferguson was tabbed as a first-team selection at second base while fellow infielder Jake Rucker was named to the third team as a third baseman. Jackson Leath rounded out UT’s selections, making the second team as a relief pitcher.

Tennessee has now had four players named to preseason All-America teams this season, marking the second straight year the Vols have had multiple players earn preseason All-America honors. Prior to last season, that had not happened since 2009.

Monday’s recognition marks the third preseason All-America nod for Ferguson, who was also named a first-team selection by D1Baseball.com and a second-team pick by Perfect Game. These are the first preseason All-America honors for Leath and Rucker.

Ferguson ranked second in the SEC with nine stolen bases while batting .333, scoring 12 runs and hitting two homers in 13 games played during the shortened 2020 season. Entering his third season with the Vols, Ferguson has been tabbed one of the top 2021 MLB Draft prospects by D1Baseball.com (No. 24) and Baseball America (No. 48).

Leath was arguably the Vols’ most dominant pitcher last season while splitting time as a reliever and starter. In five appearances (two starts), the Texas native posted a perfect 4-0 record and 1.45 ERA. He also led the team with 29 strikeouts in 18.2 innings pitched. His four victories led the SEC and were tied for second most nationally while his 13.98 strikeouts per nine innings ranked sixth in the conference.

Rucker continued his maturation as one of the team’s top hitters during his shortened sophomore season. The Greenbrier, Tennessee, native started all 17 games and was on pace to set career highs in nearly every statistical category before the season was canceled. At season’s end, Rucker ranked fourth on the team with three homers and 13 RBI while batting .339. He also ranked second on the team with 36 total bases. Rucker was also surehanded as they come while playing primarily at the hot corner, committing just one error in 39 chances. Rucker checks in at No. 56 on Baseball America’s Top 2021 College MLB Draft Prospects List, as well.

Baseball America annually polls major league organizations’ scouting departments to vote on the team and asks that they make their selections based on performance, talent and professional potential. In the past, the Baseball America Preseason All-America team has been a predictor both of the first round of the draft and of team success.

Eleven members of the 2020 preseason first-team became first-round picks last June, including the first seven picks. In all, 16 of the 29 first-round picks were Preseason All-Americans.

View the full Baseball America Preseason All-America teams HERE.

The 19th-ranked Vols are set to open their season on Feb. 19 when they travel to Statesboro, Georgia for a weekend series against Georgia Southern. The 2021 schedule can be found by clicking HERE.

-UT Athletics

Jimmy’s blog: Kevin White discouraged son from becoming athletic director

Jimmy’s blog: Kevin White discouraged son from becoming athletic director

(This is the first in a two-part series on an interview with Kevin White, father of Tennessee’s new athletic director Danny White. You can hear the interview at 991thesportsanimal.com)

 By Jimmy Hyams

Kevin White has worked in athletic administration for 38 years.

An athletic director at Maine, Tulane, Arizona State, Notre Dame and Duke – he is retiring from Duke in August – White advised his five children not to follow in his footsteps.

Four ignored him.

“If Jane (Kevin’s wife) and I had encouraged them to come into this space,’’ Kevin White said in an exclusive interview with WNML radio, “we’d be 0-for-5 instead of 4-for-5.’’

Kevin wanted Mike and Danny to explore Wall Street and Brian to look beyond the education sector. He hoped Mariah would go to law school.

Mike is the men’s basketball coach at Florida, Danny the recently hired athletic director at Tennessee. Brian is athletic director at Florida Atlantic. Mariah is assistant athletic director at SMU.

Danny is a rising star in the profession, having great success at Buffalo and Central Florida before landing the Tennessee job.

“I could not be more proud of Danny,’’ said Kevin, “and quite frankly, I thought he did a brilliant job at UCF in Orlando. And my strong sense is he will bring that same degree of passion and intensity to the University of Tennessee.’’

Kevin White has high praise for Tennessee. As a high school track coach in the 1970s, Kevin brought his team to UT when the Vols track coach was Stan Huntsman. He was smitten with everything about UT.

“It was goose bumps for me just to be on that campus,’’ Kevin White said.

Danny White said Tennessee is still a great brand – it just needs some polishing.

Kevin White agrees.

“Tennessee is still Tennessee,’’ Kevin White said. “It’s one of those magical places. It’s a magical institution with a pinnacle level.

“It’s special, it’s incredibly special. And that’s why I’ve assigned the tag to it: Magical. It’s that and more.’’

It might take a magical effort by Danny White to restore a football brand that has been tarnished recently by eight losing season in 13 years — it had four in the previous 43 years. And in the past dozen years, Tennessee has had six football coaches and five athletic directors.

It has been a model of instability.

And it is currently conducting an in-house investigation into NCAA violations that were serious enough to fire third-year football coach Jeremy Pruitt.

Kevin White is confident his son can get the job done at Tennessee.

“I think he is the right guy at the right moment and, in my view, it’s a commensurate challenge with the kind of skills and aspirations that he brings to your community,’’ Kevin White said.

Asked the best advice he has given to his children, Kevin White said it was to allow them to “chart their own path,“ saying he and his wife have not been “helicopter parents.

“We’ve worked really hard to not drive them to a certain set of decisions. And we’ve tried to get them to think about things on their own and make their own choices.

“There’s a lot of areas where I wish I had done a lot of things differently and better, but that’s one thing I would say (I did well is) allowing them to be who they are, to be comfortable in their own skin, and quite frankly, to be authentic., and to follow their dreams.’’


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Dan + Shay Have Something New Coming this Friday, the 5th

Dan + Shay Have Something New Coming this Friday, the 5th

Fans are very curious to see what Dan + Shay are teasing on their socials.

On Sunday they posted their plus symbol with just the date “2.5.21” — we have four days until the reveal, but we’ll be keeping close watch to see if there’s any more clues dropped along the way leading up to Friday.

No matter what is on the way, the duo will be following up their very successful hit “I Should Probably Go To Bed”…

Photo Credit: Catherine Powell

Ashley McBryde Appears The Doctors’ Show To Talk About Music Education

Ashley McBryde Appears The Doctors’ Show To Talk About Music Education

Stories are starting to emerge of what artists have been doing with their time over the last year during the quarantine due to the COVID pandemic.

Ashley McBryde appeared on the show The Doctors to talk about her experience of being a Music Education Ambassador in connection with the CMA Foundation.

Ashley shared that music education was always important to her when she was younger, and she didn’t want today’s students to miss out on that experience. Although, she does admit that coming up with the video lesson plans was daunting. But in the end she said if she could help just one person find the same inspiration that she does from music, it would all be worth it.

Watch her appearance on The Doctors right here…

Photo Credit: Daniel Meigs

Jimmie Allen Tells New Artists That Music Is More Important Than Going Viral

Jimmie Allen Tells New Artists That Music Is More Important Than Going Viral

Jimmie Allen got where he is today by getting some sound advice from friends, family and mentors…now he’s passing down a little helpful hints to fellow artists trying to make their mark in the music business…

Using the hashtag “MusicMatters” Jimmie posted this video with the message “YOU are the connection, songs are the connection.”

The music that matters to Jimmie and his fans these days is his new song with Brad Paisley, “Freedom Was A Highway” — listen to the track here…

Photo Credit: Dustin Haney

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