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Lady Vols basketball guard Deniya Prawl was listed as out on the student-athlete availability report ahead of the SEC Tournament matchup on March 5.
Kim Caldwell said Kaiya Wynn's decision to step away from Lady Vols basketball "kind of caught me off guard" when she spoke with media on March 4.
Lady Vols basketball lost by 16 on the road to LSU. Tennessee had runs in it to come back, but was plagued by its defense in a fifth straight loss.
Vanderbilt women's basketball defeated Tennessee 87-77 in Knoxville, getting its second road win against the Lady Vols ever.
Tennessee (16-12, 8-8 SEC, t6th) enters the 2026 SEC Tournament as the No. 6 seed and will begin play in the second round on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. ET at Bon Secours Arena in Greenville, S.C. The Lady Vols will meet the winner of Wednesday night's first-round contest between No.
Third quarters continue to be an issue for Lady Vols basketball as losses pile up. Kim Caldwell is searching for answers going into postseason.
Kaiya Wynn, a reserve guard on the Tennessee women's basketball team, said Tuesday she is leaving the program, calling what she felt was a slight on senior day this past weekend a "breaking point."
Lady Vols basketball lost 87-77 to No. 5 Vanderbilt to lose a sixth straight game to end the regular season. Tennessee finished 8-8 in SEC play.
Erin Nuwer was impressive in relief, finishing with seven strikeouts while allowing just one hit across four shutout innings to seal the victory.
Two Tennessee women's basketball players received All-SEC honors from the league's coaches when the postseason awards were announced on Tuesday. Talaysia Cooper and Mia Pauldo earned SEC honors.