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Coach Kim Caldwell did not have timelines for when Lady Vols basketball guards Talaysia Cooper and Kaniya Boyd would be able to return.
If the University of Arkansas women's basketball team is going to snap a four-game losing streak, it will require faring better against the same style of play as the opponent who got the skid started.
Lady Vols basketball didn't know until pregame shootaround that leading scorer Talaysia Cooper would miss Sunday's game against Arkansas.
Talaysia Cooper was listed as a game-time decision and Kaniya Boyd was listed as out on the SEC injury report for Lady Vols basketball vs. Arkansas.
Lady Vols basketball will have Alyssa Latham back from injury, but Kaniya Boyd was listed as out for Tennessee's road matchup with Mississippi State.
Turnovers have been an issue for Tennessee through the first half of the season — something that has made the execution of head coach Kim Caldwell’s system difficult. Freshman Mya Pauldo was the only Lady Vol that played more than five minutes who didn’t turn the ball over against Auburn.
Lady Vols basketball crushed Arkansas without Talaysia Cooper. All five of Tennessee's freshmen stepped up in the absence of their leading scorer.
Lady Vols basketball has a turnover problem, and Kim Caldwell and her staff are getting creative in practice to try to solve it.
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Lady Vols basketball top 25 ranking after two SEC wins
The Lady Vols remain ranked No. 22 in the latest USA TODAY Sports women’s basketball coaches poll. The entire poll is listed below. Princeton 38; West Virginia 30; Nebraska 24; Stanford 5; Illinois 5; Oklahoma State 4; North Carolina State 4; Oregon 3; Auburn 2; Arizona State 2