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This Week in Women Hoops - Week 1
This Week in Women Hoops - Week 1
This Week in Women Hoops - Week 1
16 (Monday) • Georgia’s Ashley Houts has been named as a candidate for the
South Carolina at Charlotte 7 pm ET Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award.
17 (Tuesday) • Five of the top 10 scorers from last season return to the SEC. Ole
Jackson State at Alabama 5 pm
Miss’ Bianca Thomas ranked fourth last year with an average of 15.8
Auburn at Temple 6 pm
Florida State at Florida 7 pm ET ppg. Allison Hightower, LSU (5th - 14.9 ppg); Alexis Rack,
Kentucky at Morehead State 7 pm ET Mississippi State (6th - 14.9 ppg); Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee (9th
Ole Miss at Sam Houston State Noon - 13.3 ppg); and Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky (10th - 12.8 ppg) round
3-Tennessee vs. Texas Tech 7 pm ET out the top 10.
All times central unless noted. 1-TAMU-CC Tournament (Corpus • The top two rebounders from last season return. Georgia’s Angel
Christi, Texas); 2-at Hot Springs, Ark.; 3-Maggie Dixon Classic (New Robinson who averaged 9.3 rpg and Kentucky’s Victoria Dunlap
York, N.Y.). BBSN - Big Blue Sports Network. who averaged 9.1 rpg return to the hardwood for the SEC.
2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 2
Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt
2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 3
2010 SEC Tournament 2009-10 Television Schedule
On Feb. 7, 1980, the first SEC women’s basketball DAY/DATE GAME TIME (ET) NETWORK
Sun. Nov. 15 Butler at Kentucky 1:00 PM BBSN
tournament began play. It ended four days later Baylor vs. Tennessee 5:00 PM ESPN2
with Tennessee defeating Ole Miss for the title. Fast Tue. Nov. 17 Tennessee vs. Texas Tech 7:00 PM ESPNU
forward 29 years later and the SEC Tournament is Sun. Nov. 22 Penn State at South Carolina 3:00 PM SPSO
Sat. Nov. 28 UCLA at Tennessee 3:00 PM SPSO
still enjoying success and increased popularity. Tues. Dec. 1 George Wash. at Tennessee 7:00 PM SPSO
Beginning with its inception and through 1986, Wed. Dec. 2 High Point at South Carolina 11:00 AM SPSO
Sun. Dec. 6 Georgia Tech at Georgia 2:30 PM CSS
the tournament was held at campus sites. The tournament was then Texas at Tennessee 7:00 PM ESPN2
sent to Albany, Ga., which served as the site for six years from 1987- Mon. Dec. 7 Florida at Rutgers 7:00 PM ESPN2
92. The tournament then moved to Chattanooga, Tenn., where it Sun. Dec. 13 Florida A&M at Kentucky 1:00 PM BBSN
NC State at South Carolina 2:00 PM SPSO
was was held from 1993-2000, with the exception of 1998 when the Rutgers at Tennessee 3:30 PM ESPNU
tournament moved to Columbus, Ga. Wed. Dec. 16 Louisville at Tennessee 7:00 PM SPSO
Thur. Dec. 17 Wake Forest at South Carolina 7:00 PM SPSO
Since 2001 the tournament has enjoyed many new sites, including Sat. Dec. 19 Tennessee at Stanford 2:30 PM FSN
Memphis (2001), Nashville (2002, 2004, 2008), North Little Rock, Sun. Dec. 20 Louisville at Kentucky 1:00 PM BBSN
Mon. Dec. 28 Georgia at Clemson 7:00 PM CSS
Ark. (2003, 2006, 2009), Greenville, S.C. (2005) and Duluth, Ga. Wed. Dec. 30 Old Dominion at Tennessee 7:00 PM SPSO
(2007, 2010). Thur. Dec. 31 Vanderbilt at Notre Dame 2:00 PM CBSCS
This year the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament makes a return Sun. Jan. 3 Ole Miss at Vanderbilt 3:00 PM CSS
LSU at South Carolina 6:00 PM ESPNU
trip to Duluth Ga. and The Arena at Gwinnett Center. Oklahoma at Tennessee 7:00 PM ESPN2
The winner of the 11-game tournament will receive the league’s Thur. Jan. 7 South Carolina at Tennessee 7:00 PM FSN
Auburn at Florida 7:00 PM CSS
automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The tournament seeds and Vanderbilt at Mississippi State 9:00 PM CSS
conference champion will be determined by the 14-game regular- Sun. Jan. 10 Vanderbilt at Kentucky 1:00 PM BBSN
season SEC schedule. The top four seeds earn a first-round bye. Tennessee at Mississippi State 2:00 PM SEC Net
Auburn at LSU 3:00 PM FSN
The 2010 SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament will once again Florida at Georgia 6:00 PM ESPNU
enjoy live television coverage. FS South continues its dedication to Thur. Jan. 14 Tennessee at Florida 7:00 PM CSS
Georgia at Vanderbilt 8:00 PM FSN
SEC events by televising all first round and all second round games. Sun. Jan. 17 Alabama at Kentucky 2:00 PM SEC Net
The semifinals will be aired on ESPNU for the first time, while the Florida at Mississippi State 3:00 PM FSN
championship game will again be televised on ESPN2. LSU at Ole Miss 3:00 PM CSS
Vanderbilt at Tennessee 6:00 PM ESPNU
Public tickets for this year’s event will go on sale October 10 and can Thur. Jan. 21 Tennessee at Georgia 7:00 PM FSN
be purchased through the SEC website or by calling 1-800-732-4849. Vanderbilt at Auburn 9:00 PM CSS
Sun. Jan. 24 Ole Miss at Georgia 1:00 PM CSS
Prices are: reserved tournament book, $90; general admission Dr Auburn at Kentucky 2:00 PM SEC Net
Pepper Six-Pack tournament book, $60; reserved single-session (six Arkansas at Alabama 3:00 PM FSN
Tennessee at LSU 6:00 PM ESPNU
sessions total), $17; and general admission single-session, $12 (can Thur. Jan. 28 Auburn at Tennessee 7:00 PM CSS
only be purchased day of event at arena box office). Georgia at Mississippi State 9:00 PM FSN
Sun. Jan. 31 Tennessee at South Carolina 2:00 PM SEC Net
Florida at Ole Miss 3:00 PM FSN
FIRST ROUND Georgia at Auburn 6:00 PM ESPNU
Thursday, March 4 Thur. Feb. 4 Arkansas at Tennessee 7:00 PM FSN
LSU at Georgia 7:00 PM CSS
Noon Game 1 - Seed #8 vs. Seed #9 FSS Ole Miss at Kentucky 7:00 PM BBSN
2:30 p.m. Game 2 - Seed #7 vs. Seed #10 FSS Alabama at Mississippi State 9:00 PM ESPNU
6:30 p.m. Game 3 - Seed #5 vs. Seed #12 FSS Sun. Feb. 7 Ole Miss at LSU 2:00 PM SEC Net
South Carolina at Georgia 2:00 PM CSS
9:00 p.m. Game 4 - Seed #6 vs. Seed #11 FSS Auburn at Alabama 3:00 PM FSN
Mon. Feb. 8 Tennessee at Vanderbilt 9:00 PM ESPN2
Thur. Feb. 11 Georgia at Kentucky 7:00 PM FSN
SECOND ROUND Tennessee at Ole Miss 9:00 PM CSS
Friday, March 5 Sun. Feb. 14 Florida at Tennessee 2:00 PM SEC Net
Noon Game 5 - Seed #1 vs. Game 1 winner FSS Alabama at Georgia 2:00 PM CSS
Arkansas at South Carolina 3:00 PM ESPN2
2:30 p.m. Game 6 - Seed #2 vs. Game 2 winner FSS LSU at Auburn 4:00 PM FSN
6:30 p.m. Game 7 - Seed #4 vs. Game 3 winner FSS Ole Miss at Mississippi State 5:30 PM ESPN2
Kentucky at Vanderbilt 6:00 PM ESPNU
9:00 p.m. Game 8 - Seed #3 vs. Game 4 winner FSS Thur. Feb. 18 Vanderbilt at LSU 8:00 PM FSN
Tennessee at Alabama 9:00 PM CSS
Sun. Feb. 21 Vanderbilt at Ole Miss 2:00 PM SEC Net
SEMIFINALS Wildcard 3:00 PM FSN
Saturday, March 6 Wildcard 5:00 PM ESPN2
3:30 p.m. Game 9 - Game 5 winner vs. Game 7 winner ESPNU Wed. Feb. 24 Florida at Vanderbilt 7:00 PM CSS
Thur. Feb. 25 Kentucky at Tennessee 7:00 PM FSN
5:30 p.m. Game 10 - Game 6 winner vs. Game 8 winner ESPNU Arkansas at LSU 9:00 PM CSS
Mon. Feb. 22 LSU at Tennessee 7:00 PM ESPN2
Sun. Feb. 28 South Carolina at Vanderbilt 1:00 PM FSN
FINALS Arkansas at Georgia 2:00 PM SEC Net
Sunday, March 7 Alabama at Florida 3:00 PM CSS
6:30 p.m. Game 11 - Game 9 winner vs. Game 10 winner ESPN2 Ole Miss at Tennessee 6:00 PM ESPNU
All Times Eastern And Subject To Change. BBSN - Big Blue Sports Network;
All Times Eastern CBSCS - CBS College Sports; FSN - FS South, FS Southwest, Sun Sports; SEC
Network - Over-the-air syndication package; SPSO - SportSouth.
Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt
2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 4
Team Notes
Alabama Crimson Tide 2009-10 season with depth, balance, size, experience, ath-
The Crimson Tide returns all of its starters from a year ago leticism, strength and leadership. All five seniors started at
highlighted by SEC All-Freshman Team honoree Ericka some point last year and their experience and leadership
Russell. Also back for the 2009-10 season is senior Dedrea should be a strength of the 2009-10 squad; and all have
Magee, who led the team in minutes last season, and junior proven to be confident, capable shooters from beyond the arc
Tierney Jenkins, who finished as the team’s top point-produc- and aim to continue last year’s long-range success when the
er and rebounder. In addition, Alabama welcomes five new- squad set the program record with 221 made three-pointers
comers to its lineup including 2009 NJCAA Third-Team All- and a three-point shooting accuracy of 36.5 percent. Steffi
American LaToya King. King, a transfer from Seminole Sorensen led the Gators’ record-setting long-range campaign
Community College, was a two-time Mid-Florida Conference by hitting a team-best 78 treys at a 39.2 percent clip. She aver-
First-Team selection while leading the Raiders in scoring, aged 9.2 points during the course of the season and is UF’s
assists and steals. Rounding out the quintet of newcomers is leading returning scorer in 2009-10.
redshirt freshman Candace Sykes, who sat out last season due
to medical reasons, and true freshmen Jennifer Edwards, Georgia Lady Bulldogs
Celiscia Farmer and Jocelyn Shaw. The Lady Bulldogs return four starters and two more letter-
winners from last year's squad. Seniors Ashley Houts and
Arkansas Razorbacks Angel Robinson led the SEC in minutes played and rebound-
The 2009-10 edition of the Arkansas women’s basketball ing, respectively, in 2008-09 and will provide the nucleus for
team returns a solid core of nationally-recognized players Georgia again this winter. Also back are starters Christy
leading the Razorbacks into the season. C’eira Ricketts, Marshall and Porsha Phillips, as well as reserves Jaleesa
Charity Ford and Lyndsay Harris all earned SEC honors with Rhoden and Meredith Mitchell.
Ricketts picking up several national awards as well. Ford is The Georgia roster also features seven newcomers who com-
the reigning SEC Sixth Woman of the Year while Ricketts was prised a consensus top-five national recruiting class.
voted as the league’s co-freshman of the year. Harris earned Freshmen Anne Marie Armstrong, Jasmine Hassell, Jasmine
selection to the SEC’s All-Freshman Team. Head Coach Tom James and Tamika Willis all were ranked among the nation's
Collen and his staff begin their third season at Arkansas and top-50 prospects by one or more recruiting service. Freshmen
welcome four newcomers who are expected to have an Ebony Jones and Candace Williams and junior college trans-
immediate impact on the Razorbacks this season. A chal- fer Angie Criner also are expected to make impacts on the
lenging non-conference schedule will prepare Arkansas for Lady Bulldogs' fortunes as well.
the always tough SEC slate that begins in January.
Kentucky Wildcats
Auburn Tigers Five returning veterans will join six highly touted newcomers
Junior Alli Smalley is the only returning starter from last year’s as third-year Kentucky head coach Matthew Mitchell looks to
squad that went 30-4 and won the team’s first SEC lead his Wildcats to a school-record sixth consecutive post-
Championship in 20 years, but she will have some help with season tournament in 2009-10. With only two seniors in
the return of redshirt junior Jordan Greenleaf, who sat out last Amani Franklin and Lydia Watkins, the Cats will look to their
season with an ACL injury. Smalley is the top returning scor- juniors for additional leadership. Heading that list is two-time
er with 11.1 points per game last season, followed by All-SEC selection Victoria Dunlap. The 6-1 forward led the
Greenleaf who averaged 7.0 points and 5.0 rebounds in her Wildcats in nearly every statistical category last season and
five appearances before her injury. Reneisha Hobbs rounds has started in all 65 games of her career. Point guard Amber
out the three-member junior class after picking up 2.7 points Smith, who dished out a team-high 114 assists in 2008-09, is
and 1.7 rebounds per game last year. The lone senior on the back to direct the UK offense and guard Carly Morrow looks
2009-10 squad is KeKe Carrier, who averaged 4.7 points, 3.1 to again be a threat from three-point range after nailing a
rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game. The bulk of the Tigers team-best 48 three-pointers last season.
comes in the youth of the sophomore and junior class.
LSU Lady Tigers
Florida Gators The LSU women’s basketball team returns four starters and
The 2009-10 Gator roster consists of 14 players that features nine letterwinners from a squad that reached the NCAA
five seniors, as well as five newcomers. Florida enters the Tournament Second Round in 2009. Head coach Van
Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt
2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 5
Team Notes
Chancellor enters his third year at LSU, his 22nd overall and gural squad, which started strong but struggled with injuries
stands just 11 wins shy of 500 at the collegiate level. The down the stretch. Among the group are three starters led by
entire core of last year’s team returns headlined by 2009-10 sophomore Lakeisha Sutton, who was a unanimous SEC All-
National Player of the Year candidate Allison Hightower. Freshman selection in 2008-09 as the league’s highest-scoring
Hightower, a senior guard, led LSU is six categories and was freshman in conference play. Staley bolstered her squad with
fifth in the league in points per game with 14.9. Hightower is a top-five recruiting class that features center Kelsey Bone,
on watch lists for the Wade Trophy and the John Wooden who honed her game over the summer, helping the U.S. to a
Award. Reigning SEC Co-Freshman of the Year LaSondra gold medal in the FIBA U19 World Championships in
Barrett returns as the team’s leading rebounder (5.7 rpg) a year Thailand, and guard Ieasia Walker among the five additions.
ago.
Tennessee Lady Volunteers
Ole Miss Rebels For the first time in University of Tennessee Lady Volunteer
Ole Miss returns 81.3 percent of its scoring and 85.3 of its basketball history, the team will be entering a season with a
rebounding from last season and expectations are once again senior-less roster. The 36th edition of a UT Coach Pat Summitt
high in Oxford. Highlighting that group of returnees is senior team will feature three juniors, seven sophomores and three
guard Bianca Thomas. An All-SEC first team selection last sea- freshmen on the court in 2009-10. The most experienced
son, Thomas finished the season fourth in the SEC with 15.8 returnee will be 6’0”junior guard Angie Bjorklund (12.3 ppg,
points per game to go along with her 5.1 boards per game. In 3.0 rpg), who earned Second Team All-SEC honors in 2009
addition, Thomas ended the season with nine games in which after being named SEC Rookie of the Year in 2008. The
she scored at least 20 points, including a career-high 31 points Spokane Valley, Wash., native enters the season already in
against Arkansas in the first round of the SEC Tournament. She seventh place in the Big Orange annals in three pointers made
also proved to be one of the top shooters in the conference, with 130 and has started in 55 of 66 career games.
finishing sixth in the SEC with a 35.3 shooting percentage Sophomore Shekinna Stricklen (13.3 ppg, 5.9 rpg), a 6’2”
from beyond the arc. combo guard/forward will look to improve upon an outstand-
ing freshman year in which she was a unanimous selection to
Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs the 2009 SEC All-Freshman Team, as well as being named
There is optimism in Starkville, considering four starters and Freshman of the Year by the U.S. Basketball Writers
11 total letterwinners return from last year. The team will have Association.
a veteran makeup as eight of those 11 returning are seniors.
Leading the charge is first-team All-SEC performer Alexis Vanderbilt Commodores
Rack. The guard from Franklin, La., led MSU in scoring a year The Vanderbilt women's basketball team is coming off its
ago and was the recipient for the Gillom Award for sixth SEC Tournament championship and 14th appearance in
Mississippi’s top collegiate female basketball player. Also the NCAA Sweet 16. The Commodores have three starters
returning for State are seniors Armelie Lumanu and Chanel back from last year's squad, while also getting a boost from
Mokango who were both named to the All-SEC Defensive the return of center Hannah Tuomi from a season-ending
team a year ago. Lumanu paced the Lady Bulldogs in steals injury in February. Head Coach Melanie Balcomb's team has
and was second in rebounding, assists and field goal percent- ranked in the NCAA's Top 15 in field-goal percentage in each
age a year ago. Mokango set a school record with blocks in a of the past seven years, and her up-tempo offense will be on
season with 97, leading the SEC in that category last season. display again this year. Despite the loss of seniors Christina
Seniors Marneshia Richard, Tysheka Grimes, Bethany Wirth, Jennifer Risper and Amy Malo, Vanderbilt will again
Washington,Rima Kalonda and Channa Campbell also return look to set the tone of each game defensively to create scor-
along with junior Mary Kathryn Govero ing opportunities in transition. Senior guard Merideth Marsh
is the team's leading returning scorer by total points, though
South Carolina Gamecocks Tuomi averaged a higher point per game before her injury.
South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley enters the 2009-10
season with the optimism befitting her youthful roster. The
Gamecocks have talent but, without a single senior among
them, there is plenty of work to be done to truly define the
season’s outlook. Six letterwinners return from Staley’s inau-
Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt
2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 6
SEC Notes
Leader In Women’s Basketball SEC Coaching Records
The Southeastern Conference stands firmly as the nation’s Coach, School Career At School
premier intercollegiate women’s basketball conference. The Wendall Hudson, Alabama 13-17 13-17
legaue leads the nation with EIGHT national championships, Tom Collen, Arkansas 252-97 35-27
TEN runner-up finishes, 34 Final Four appearances and 94 Nell Fortner, Auburn 118-68 101-57
first-team All-America honors. Amanda Butler, Florida 83-44 43-22
Andy Landers, Georgia 807-259 725-238
SEC Begins 28th Season Of Conference Play Matthew Mitchell, Kentucky 63-61 33-32
This will be the 28th season of conference play for the SEC. Van Chancellor, LSU 489-171 50-17
Women’s basketball first came under the auspices of the SEC Renee Ladner, Ole Miss 31-31 31-31
in the 1982-83 season. Games played between SEC teams Sharon Fanning, Miss. State 556-412 233-186
before that time are not counted in the all-time SEC standings, Dawn Staley S. Carolina 182-98 10-18
since there was no uniform number of conference games Pat Summitt, Tennessee 1,005-193 1,005-193
played prior to that time. Melanie Balcomb, Vanderbilt 335-165 172-61
Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt
2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 7
Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt
2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 8
Alabama Crimson Tide Auburn Tigers
Overall: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-0 Neutral) Overall: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-0 Neutral)
SEC: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away)
Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt
2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 9
Georgia Lady Bulldogs LSU Lady Tigers
Overall: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-0 Neutral) Overall: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-0 Neutral)
SEC: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away)
Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt
2009-2010 SEC Women’s Basketball 10
Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs Tennessee Lady Volunteers
Overall: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-0 Neutral) Overall: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-0 Neutral)
SEC: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away)
All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1- All times eastern and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1-
Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, Virgin Islands); 2-SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.). ESPN Classic (San Antonio, Texas); 2-Maggie Dixon Classic (New York, N.Y.); 3-
SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.)
South Carolina Gamecocks
Overall: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-0 Neutral) Vanderbilt Commodores
SEC: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away) Overall: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-0 Neutral)
SEC: 0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Away)
Location Time
NOVEMBER Location Time
16 at Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 7:00 p.m. NOVEMBER
19 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 7:00 p.m. 15 LEHIGH NASHVILLE 2:00 p.m.
22 PENN STATE [SPSO] COLUMBIA 3:00 p.m. 18 at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 7:05 p.m.
26 1-Oklahoma St. Thomas, V.I. 1:00 p.m. 20 UC RIVERSIDE NASHVILLE 7:00 p.m.
27 1-Notre Dame St. Thomas, V.I. 1:00 p.m. 24 at Saint Joseph's Philadelphia, Pa. 6:00 p.m.
28 1-San Diego State St. Thomas, V.I. 1:00 p.m. 27 1-AUSTIN PEAY NASHVILLE 2:00 p.m.
DECEMBER 28 1-TBA NASHVILLE 2:00 p.m.
2 HIGH POINT [SPSO] COLUMBIA 11:00 a.m. DECEMBER
2 at Wright State Dayton, Ohio 6:00 p.m.
13 N.C. STATE [SPSO] COLUMBIA 2:00 p.m.
4 BOWLING GREEN NASHVILLE 7:00 p.m.
17 WAKE FOREST [SPSO] COLUMBIA 7:00 p.m.
6 WESTERN KENTUCKY NASHVILLE 2:00 p.m.
20 2-North Carolina Myrtle Beach, S.C. 3:00 p.m. 10 at Quinnipiac Hamden, Conn. 6:00 p.m.
28 3-Boston Philadelphia, Pa. 4:00 p.m. 20 TENNESSEE STATE NASHVILLE 2:00 p.m.
29 3-TBA Philadelphia, Pa. TBA 28 EAST TENNESSEE STATE NASHVILLE 7:00 p.m.
JANUARY 31 at Notre Dame [CBSCS] South Bend, Ind. 1:00 p.m.
3 *LSU [ESPNU] COLUMBIA 6:00 p.m. JANUARY
7 *at Tennessee [FSN] Knoxville, Tenn. 7:00 p.m. 3 *OLE MISS [CSS] NASHVILLE 2:00 p.m.
10 *at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3:00 p.m. 7 *at Mississippi State [CSS] Starkville, Miss. 8:00 p.m.
14 *KENTUCKY COLUMBIA 7:00 p.m. 10 *at Kentucky [BBSN] Lexington, Ky. Noon
17 *AUBURN COLUMBIA 3:00 p.m. 14 *GEORGIA [FSN] NASHVILLE 7:00 p.m.
21 *at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 7:00 p.m. 17 *at Tennessee [ESPNU] Knoxville, Tenn. 5:00 p.m.
24 *at Florida [SUN] Gainesville, Fla 1:00 p.m. 21 *at Auburn [CSS] Auburn, Ala. 8:00 p.m.
28 *OLE MISS COLUMBIA 7:00 p.m. 24 *MISSISSIPPI STATE NASHVILLE 2:00 p.m.
31 *TENNESSEE [SEC] COLUMBIA 2:00 p.m. 28 *ALABAMA NASHVILLE 7:00 p.m.
FEBRUARY 31 *at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 2:00 p.m.
4 *at Auburn Auburn, Ala. 7:00 p.m. FEBRUARY
7 *at Georgia [CSS] Athens, Ga. 2:00 p.m. 4 *at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 6:00 p.m.
11 *MISSISSIPPI STATE COLUMBIA 7:00 p.m. 8 *TENNESSEE [ESPN2] NASHVILLE 8:00 p.m.
14 *ARKANSAS [ESPN2] COLUMBIA 3:00 p.m. 14 *KENTUCKY [ESPNU] NASHVILLE 5:00 p.m.
21 *at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 2:00 p.m. 18 *at LSU [FSN] Baton Rouge, La. 7:00 p.m.
25 *GEORGIA COLUMBIA 7:00 p.m. 21 *at Ole Miss [SEC] Oxford, Miss. 1:00 p.m.
28 *at Vanderbilt [FSN] Nashville, Tenn. 1:00 p.m. 24 *FLORIDA [CSS] NASHVILLE 6:00 p.m.
MARCH 28 *SOUTH CAROLINA [FSN] NASHVILLE 12:00 p.m.
4-7 4-TBA Duluth, Ga. TBA MARCH
4-7 2-TBA Duluth, Ga. TBA
All times eastern and subject to change. home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1-
Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, Virgin Islands); 2-Carolina's Challenge (Myrtle Beach, All times central and subject to change. Home games in caps. *-SEC game. 1-
S.C.); 3-Hawk Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.); 4-SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.) Vanderbilt Thanksgiving Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.); 2-SEC Tournament
(Duluth, Ga.).
Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • LSU • Ole Miss • Mississippi State • South Carolina • Tennessee • Vanderbilt