Lady Vols get past rout

Winning by 90 doesn't preclude attention to details

Tennessee spent much of Friday's practice introducing a matchup zone defensive alignment.

The Lady Vols were moving on after allowing only 34 points in their women's basketball exhibition opener and with good reason.

Delta State is here Monday night for UT's final exhibition. The Lady Statesman are ranked third in Division II and are coming off their second consecutive 30-victory season.

Tennessee's season opener against No. 7 Baylor is looming on Nov. 15.

Therefore, the Lady Vols were looking past the one-sided nature of Thursday night's 124-34 rout of Carson-Newman College and training a critical eye on their performance.

Adding the zone as an option addressed UT's defense. There were other issues as well. Carson-Newman coach Dean Walsh said his team had many open shot attempts. UT coach Pat Summitt thought her defenders occasionally were too bunched up.

"We were all like ball magnets,'' she said. "We need to space out."

Freshman Taber Spani looked like a veteran on offense, scoring 17 points, grabbing nine rebounds and dishing out two assists. That wasn't the case on defense, however.

"I'm embracing what the coaches want me to do,'' said Spani, who is playing some at forward. "I'm really trying to get the basic stuff on defense down so I won't have to think about it anymore."

Summitt's initial advice revolved around Spani's footwork.

"She got caught playing from behind a lot,'' Summitt said. "She's going to have to foot-fight and get out in front."

Along with implementing a zone, the Lady Vols spent time Friday practicing against the alignment. They'll see their share of zones after shooting 62.3 percent from the floor against C-N. Tennessee knocked down nine of 20 3-point attempts. Junior guard Angie Bjorklund shot 9-for-14 from the floor in scoring 21 points.

"I think that says a ton for how much we worked over the summer,'' Bjorklund said. "I know everyone has been getting into the gym even up until now. If we continue to do that, we'll see more numbers like that."

Summitt went so far as to praise the gym - Pratt Pavilion.

"It's a facility that we're glad to have,'' she said. "It's made a big difference in our ability to work on our skill set."

UT will try a different starting lineup Monday with sophomore Briana Bass starting at point guard. She'll be joined for the opening tip by center Kelley Cain, forwards Glory Johnson and Shekinna Stricklen and Bjorklund.

Bass already was thinking about what might help the team move forward.

"Maybe getting our posts involved a little bit more,'' she said. "Kelley Cain (16 points) did awesome. I think that we should get her involved a little more. Then that will open up more outside for the guards."

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98reax writes:

[ "She got caught playing from behind a lot,'' Summitt said. "She's going to have to foot-fight and get out in front." ]

Yep, that's the ticket. Foot-fight! We simply need to out foot-fight the Statesmen, then we shall out foot-fight the Baylor Bears, keep Griner's feet on the floor and her balls out of the basket.

98reax writes:

From the Lady Bears' website: The Lady Bears come into their final exhibition contest after defeating St. Edward's, 97-43, on Tuesday in the Ferrell Center.

Against St. Edward's, five Lady Bears contributed double-digit scoring. Junior Melissa Jones led the Lady Bears with 20 points while freshman post Brittney Griner added 13, senior forward Morghan Medlock contributed 12, sophomore post Ashley Field and freshman guard Kimetria Hayden each tallied 11. Freshman forward Mariah Chandler led all rebounders with 12 and Field added nine. The Lady Bears were hot from the floor, hitting 39-of-64 (.609) which included Jones' perfect 8-of-8 from the floor and 3-for-3 from beyond the arch. ]

Long_Vol, we may need to be more concerned with Jones' balls in the basket than Griner's. Maybe we can at least keep the freshman from throwing down on us. I don't think the Lady Vols have been dunked on, have they? If so, who did the dastardly deed?

reachkim00 writes:

Looking forward to the Baylor game.. Kelly is going to be a brute on the inside. Can't wait to see that match-up.
Went to the C-N game, I thought the ladies looked pretty darn good. Spani is going to be a hell of a player for us. I can already see a different mind set and much more confidence from each of them. GO LADY VOLS!

xvolx writes:

Have some more Kool-Aid. This is the same team that scored 135 on Carson Newman last year before losing to Virginia.

CTOWNICON writes:

Lady vols will go far this year! I like the idea that Bass has of getting the post involved more. I love the idea of them implementing the zone defense. It really is going to help them out on defense and what a big zone it could be. This team is going to be a contender this year, I believe that!

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