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Welcome to the Wayback Machine: Lady Vols 91, Kentucky Wildcats 54

We're not talking Final Four. We promised. Now that that's out of the way, this was the most complete Lady Vol performance since Georgia, and against a team as good as the Miami team which got run off the court by the Lady Vols in the second half. The difference between this game and that Miami game?

Miami kept it close for 20 minutes. Kentucky kept it close for 120 seconds.

If anything, this was less the 2011 Lady Vols team that's been driving us up a wall and more a throwback to one of the many squads that have banners and jerseys hanging from the rafters. Again, this was one night, and we're not talking Final Four, let alone anything after that. This game, though? This was as much fun as you'd expect.

We have Meighan Simmons and Shekinna Stricklen to thank for the enjoyment. Stricklen came out motivated and did what she's capable of - not only be the best player on the court, but act like it. Simmons hit a couple of crucial early threes to put the game out of reach at 10-2 2 minutes in - and while that sounds weird to say, Kentucky's not a good enough shooting team to come back from a 15-point deficit without forcing a bunch of turnovers. Neither of those were happening tonight.

From there, this game started to get a little lopsided. Then it got a lot lopsided. Then it got ridiculous. If the last three weeks were the buildup of pressure, this was the valve releasing. The Lady Vols played smooth, they played relaxed, and they played composed. Against a Kentucky squad that thrives on chaos, they never stood a chance.

Breadsticks could easily go to Simmons, who had 25 points on the night - on 17 shots, no less. The pieces are coming together for her; again, we've seen this with her before, but it feels different somehow; it's not a blip, but a change in approach. If this is legitimate and this keeps up, watch out.

That being said, Stricklen would rip the breadsticks out of Simmons' hands and leave them lying on the floor next to Kentucky's heart. This game was the imposition of will game we've been waiting on, with the stats to show: 8-12 from the floor, 6 boards, 3 assists, 2 blocks, and 18 points in 25 minutes of action. More of that, please.

And yes, there's a reason I haven't talked about Glory Johnson before now. Answers and more notes below the fold.

Star-divide

  • Why didn't Glory Johnson get more attention against a team she dominated in Lexington? Well, not to put too fine a point on it, but questionable calls - to put it mildly in one particular instance (she got T'd up for bouncing the ball off a Kentucky player trying to get an out-of-bounds call) - limited her effectiveness when the game was still in doubt. She ended up with decent numbers (10 points, 6 boards), but the second half was garbage time.
  • The defense was fantastic all game. Kentucky never really solved Tennessee's zone, and it showed - 33% from the floor, 21% beyond the arc. They need to drive to get high-percentage shots, and the zone absolutely shut them down.
  • When you score 91 and empty the bench with 5 minutes to go, the effort's going to be complete. So let's credit Ariel Massengale for her good ball distribution (7 assists / 6 TO, which is good against Kentucky), Vicki Baugh for filling in after Kantner posted up Glory (8 points, 7 boards, dominating the game for minutes at a time), Kamiko Williams for stat-stuffing off the bench (6 points, 4 boards), and Taber Spani for doing some stablizing work (6 points on 2-6 from the floor, so not great, but 3 boards, 2 assists, 0 turnovers, a block and a steal).
  • It boggles my mind that the Lady Vols had a A/TO ratio of greater than 1 (22:19) and turned it over less than Kentucky (who had 20 TO). That isn't even the most insane stat of the night: the Lady Vols had 19 offensive boards to Kentucky's 9 defensive boards.
  • Dee Kantner and her crew are horribad. That is all (and since they're committed to being part of the narrative, I'm sure they're happy to be included in this game recap). If Dee Kantner held a party, invited you over, and you attempted to go inside her house, she'd call the neighborhood watch.
  • I give the crowd an immense amount of credit tonight. That was a vocal crowd, even by TBA standards. Incredible energy - and yes, I give them points for riding Kantner's crew early - and great voice the entire game. The first half even had a bit of gladiator arena feel, and for a brief moment, it felt like we went back in time a few years.
  • The minor sour grapes: yeah, those 19 TO aren't great, and not all of those were forced by Kentucky. Sloppy passing and slack play will hurt this team down the road (and has hurt them before, obviously), but in fairness, it's hard to focus when there's that much blood on the court.
Next week looks like a two-legged Mississippi road trip - Starkville on Thursday and Ole Miss on Sunday. Keep it up.

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It's odd to think that this may possibly have been worse.

Not sure if Glory’s technical hurt them on the boards more or less than it helped their motivation.

The first half had a gladatorial feel to it, really.

The crowd demanded sacrifices after that T.

Pele Demands A Sacrafice!
Mickey makes a great point.

UT played a zone all night long, which makes it a lot harder to box out on rebounds since you’re not assigned to specific players.

Moving forward: Tennessee should absolutely overwhelm both Mississippis.

This is a perfect opportunity for Stricklen to extend tonight’s beast mode and make a habit of it.

Great Game folks......Cats looked flatter than a crepe with tiretreads on it tonight......tribute to UT's offense.....

and the zone just took them completely out of their rhythm…..

Kentucky will rebound against Alabama.

And there will only be 3 games left to worry about. Either way, it looks like UK and UT are the 1-2 in either order. See you in the final? Probably.

By the way, when did you all start getting 100+ comments in wbball threads?

Nice, that.

well, we just started doing them a few weeks ago.....only about 1/2 the games are televised....

And Glenn kind of turned me loose with it…..trying to promote it and draw crowds. If it goes well, we may keep it for next season.

Cool.

I would love to have multiple SEC SBN sites get into it. LSU might get up there with Caldwell. Vandy should already be there. Georgia’s site does well. I could even see South Carolina picking it up with Staley.

There is no reason the SEC shouldnt control women's BBall like they do other sports.....

There is more balance countrywide in the women’s game from conference to conference, but this last group of SEC coaches are second to none.

Most schools never bothered investing in the sport.

For the longest time, it was UT, UGA, and Auburn. LSU was more recent. But yes, the potential is certainly there, and right now the coaching is in place.

Yeah...

the modern SEC arms race is quite unusual for the conference historically speaking. Prior to about 1980, if it wasn’t football most of the athletic departments couldn’t be bothered to make a serious effort. Heck, a few programs weren’t even making a serious effort in football either.

Now though… if one team gets a national championship level team in any sport, you can bet half the conference won’t be far behind. Kinda strange to see things like women’s softball becoming as competitive as they are.

Unlike about half the academic departments on campus,

college sports — even the minor ones — bring in at least some revenue.

Kentucky's disposition had nothing on the LV's disposition tonight.
your disposition is showing
Totally unrelated but,

is Kansas State’s gym really known as the “Octagon of Doom”? If so, they deserve a free pass to the final four every year.

Would love to see them dress it up to look like a UFC cage.
With that coach they have.....it is easy to see why.......

That man is one serious character…..

Was at the game

and while it emptied out at the half and kept emptying out, I can say one thing: that crowd did not like the T on Glory at all, whatsoever.

That's somewhat disappointing.

Still, incredibly vocal in the first half. As far as the T on Glory: I’ve been to a couple of games at Neyland where there’s been something that’s happened that turned the crowd into less of a crowd and more of an angry mob. That T on Glory was one of those moments.

I was at a HS football game several years ago...

between two longtime in-city rivals in a medium sized town. In this game a player on the home team was slung down by his facemask while everyone was getting up after the play. He had his neck broken, and was given some serious first aid on the field before being carted off. Talking oxygen masks, an injection, backboard… the whole nine yards.

Well, the refs weren’t exactly paying attention when this happened… but one of the guys on the home team absolutely annihilated the guy who slung him down. Just bull rushed him and screamed at him for a solid 10 seconds. Home team gets two personal foul penalties plus an ejection, visiting team gets nothing.

You talk about a riot coming thisclose to breaking out… To top it off, those personal foul penalties were late in the game and decisive in the outcome. The refs were escorted by police directly to a waiting van that drove right onto the field.

Highlights.

And they included the T on Glory in there. Wow.

After seeing it

It does look worse then your standard bounce-it-off-the-guy stuff, but that ref just got caught up in her own moment I think. Could’ve just told Glory not to spike it off girl’s head next time and been done with it.

That angle makes it look bad

As it didn’t hit the Kentucky player in the head, it went knee→tummy-roll-off.

It also wasn't as hard of a throw as it looks.

It was an aggressive play, for sure, but she certainly didn’t try to hammer the girl. That’s the kind of play where you give a warning and then later call a ticky elbow to even things up a bit (at least according to basketball reffing tradition).

Yeah

I missed the game, but looking at the highlight reel, it looked more like a swagger foul on the posture/badass glaring than anything else.

Horsecrap call
I'd like to thank the Lady Vols...

… for making UT able to beat Kentucky in a sport. It’s been a while.

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