Lady Vols Basketball vs Arkansas, Tennessee Cruises to 4-0 Start in SEC
Tennessee forced 26 turnovers and had balanced scoring from key players including freshman Mia Pauldo to remain undefeated in SEC play, officials said.
- No. 20 Tennessee Lady Volunteers defeated Arkansas 85-50 at Thompson-Boling Arena, extending their winning streak to five during 'We Back Pat Week'.
- Tennessee opened with a 23-9 run capped by back-to-back 3s from Mia Pauldo, Tennessee freshman guard, and Nya Robertson, Tennessee guard, while Arkansas' 15 first-half turnovers fueled 17 UT points.
- Supporting scores came from Janiah Barker, Tennessee, with six points, and the source does not specify other individual performances.
- The win improved Tennessee to 12-3 and 4-0 in the SEC while Arkansas dropped to 11-8 and 0-4 with its fifth straight loss, extending Tennessee's series lead to 37-5 and home mark to 19-2.
- Despite the margin, Tennessee shot 42% overall but managed just 29.4% in the second quarter and missed 16 of 20 three-point attempts.
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