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Anyone see the segment about them practicing after their first round loss to Ball St(12th seed)? I thought it was rather interesting and I've never heard of it being done before.
I think after most teams, men or women, lose in the NCAA they call it a season and take some time off from basketball. I can't believe, well on second thought I guess I can, then she made them practice after losing to Ball State. I guess she needs to put on her orange skirt and go square dancing someplace. I just don't particularly like the person.
On the same day that Tennessee guard Jaida Civil announced she's entering the transfer portal, Oliviyah Edwards, the No. 2 recruit in the SC Next 100 class of 2026, requested a release from her national letter of intent with the Lady Volunteers on Monday.
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Oliviyah Edwards decommits as Tennessee roster shrinks to 1
Tennessee guard Jaida Civil announced Monday that she is entering the transfer portal, and Oliviyah Edwards, the No. 2 recruit in the SC Next 100 class of 2026, has requested a release from her national letter of intent with the Lady Volunteers, leaving the program with just one player on the roster for next season.
The announcements add to the significant uncertainty surrounding the storied program, which went 16-14 this past season under second-year coach Kim Caldwell. Every player with remaining eligibility has entered the transfer portal -- including all of the highly touted, second-ranked freshmen class. Seniors Janiah Barker and Zee Spearman will be graduating, leaving the Lady Vols with just No. 62 wing Gabby Minus set to arrive for next season.
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Prior to Edwards' decision, Tennessee had the nation's No. 10 recruiting class. It will now drop out of the top 25. Caldwell figures to be active in the transfer portal as she tries to build her third roster in Knoxville.
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Just sayin': No kidding, that or having a team of walk-ons.