You know the saying it was over before it started? It was made for games like this. Arkansas's first field goal (a three) came with 13:54 left in the first half. Their first field goal from inside the arc came with 5:43 left in the first half (why yes, that is 8:11 between field goals).
It was 25-5 by that point. All told, it was a record-setting night for a couple of reasons: Arkansas tied their record for the lowest number of points in a half with 11, and it was 31-11 at the break. The second half ...well, the Ladies tried on D in the second half and that was about it. The offense was lackluster, but there were more pressing arrangements on the schedule by the time they came out in the second half.
The other record? Glory Johnson entered the Lady Vol annals as the fourth player to reach 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in her career. She joins Tamika Catchings, Chamique Holdsclaw, and Sheia Frost in that exclusive company. (Yes, she's in a group that even Candace Parker couldn't join in her ...well, three years, so yeah she would've made it but it sounds cooler this way.) It would've been nice to have her break 1,000 boards in Knoxville - preferably during that Georgia demolition job - but given the crowd, it was pretty close to a home crowd by that point anyway.
Not surprisingly, Glory also brings home the breadsticks. 15/14, 3 steals, 2 blocks, 6 offensive boards, and approximately 80 fouls drawn against her. Game notes below the fold.
Next up: the fun starts. Kentucky, at Kentucky, on Thursday. 7 PM tip. Kentucky will be the seventh ranked team Tennessee's faced this season, and the fourth in the top 11. A'Dia Mathies is still around, but Victoria Dunlap isn't, not that it's stopped them. They're 13-2 with 2 wins over top 10 opponents, both at home. I'd say more, but I bet Hooper's going to have 1,500 words on that game alone. Bring a snack.

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Arkansas returns to Knoxville on Feb. 23rd.
I bet they’re really looking forward to the rematch.
David Hooper - January 8, 2012
as are we
for one, with no football going on
falconnuke - January 8, 2012
Over half of Arky's rebounds were on the offensive glass.
That can sound really good out of context.
David Hooper - January 8, 2012
Womens ball?
Who cares?
It’s not a real sport!
/trollface
Caban - January 8, 2012
Enjoy your vacation from the site.
;-)
Chris Pendley - January 8, 2012
Imma leave this here
Caban - January 8, 2012
Arkansas reported attendance of 5258.
Joseph, I’m a bit curious to know if you think that many people were there. (It holds 19,368, so 5258 would be just over a quarter of capacity.)
David Hooper - January 9, 2012
If
There were 5,000 people there then they weren’t at the Arena. Did those pictures I sent to the Brigade come in? If not I can send them directly to you. I ask because in them you can see just how empty the place was. And when you can here me shouting “D! D!” over everyone in the place, well, I’m big, Irish and loud but I’m not that loud.
Maybe my “glance around the room” crowd counting skills just really suck but I’d be surprised if there was more than 3k at peak.
Joseph Stanley - January 9, 2012
Ah
Those all came to me. I was working all day yesterday and didn’t even get a chance to see them. I just now forwarded them to the Brigade. Sorry about that.
Joel Hollingsworth - January 9, 2012
Oh, that explains things.
I just figured it was lag in the email servers and then forgot about the pictures.
David Hooper - January 9, 2012
See, that's what I thought.
UT’s figures have been more realistic since the electronic counting system took hold, but I was curious about other places. Even with UT present, it would have surprised me to have more people attend an Arkansas home game than attended Arky’s game at Kentucky.
David Hooper - January 9, 2012
Even if you weren't "that" loud,
it shouldn’t have been hard to hear you over the noise that the Arkansas team made. ;-)
David Hooper - January 9, 2012
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