Tennessee Lady Volunteers Set to Challenge Ole Miss Rebels at The Pavilion
As the Tennessee Lady Volunteers gear up for their next encounter against the Ole Miss Rebels at The Pavilion in Oxford, fans are buzzing with anticipation. With a scheduled tip-off on January 28th, this game promises to be a pivotal moment in the season for both teams.
The Lady Volunteers have been showing formidable performance on the court, as evidenced by their recent victory over Wofford Terriers on December 19th. Dominating with an impressive score of 85-63, they showcased a balanced attack and defensive prowess. Their shooting was efficient from both inside and beyond the arc, hitting 57 percent from two-point range and maintaining a solid three-point percentage as well. Notably, their free throw accuracy was commendable at nearly 79 percent.
However, it wasn't just scoring that stood out; their assist-to-turnover ratio was strong and indicative of smart ball handling and teamwork. Additionally, they capitalized on turnovers effectively while also managing to control the paint with an impressive number of points scored inside.
In contrast to this high-flying performance by Tennessee (TENN), their upcoming opponents have had mixed results recently. While details about Ole Miss Rebels' past games are not provided here for analysis, one can assume that any team facing TENN will need to bring their A-game defensively and offensively to stand a chance.
Looking back at another past game against Eastern Kentucky Colonels on December 10th shows TENN's resilience even when things get tight. Despite turning over the ball more frequently than desired in that game resulting in a lower assist-to-turnover ratio compared to other games this season, they still emerged victorious with a scoreline of 72-63.
One area where TENN may need caution is turnovers; during some previous matches like against Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders on December 7th where they lost narrowly by one point (62-73), turnovers were quite high which could be exploited by teams like Ole Miss who might capitalize on these mistakes if given the chance.
As we approach game day, it's clear that if TENN maintains its strong shooting percentages while tightening up ball security even further – something they've shown capability of doing – they could very well extend their winning momentum into Oxford.
Fans eager to support or witness how this matchup unfolds can catch all the action live from The Pavilion at Ole Miss come January 28th at 8:00 PM local time.