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Two Lady Vols named to Wooden Award Top 25 Midseason Watch List
Two Tennessee women's basketball players were named to the 2025-26 John R. Wooden Award, presented by Principal, Women's Top 25 Midseason Watch List. Janiah Barker and Talaysia Cooper were named to the list, announced Wednesday by the Los Angeles Athletic Club.
Lady Vols basketball has a turnover problem, and Kim Caldwell and her staff are getting creative in practice to try to solve it.
Lady Vols basketball jumped three spots in the Associated Press poll after being one of six teams to start 2-0 in SEC play last week.
After starting SEC play 2-0, Tennessee moves up three spots in the AP Poll to No. 20. The Lady Vols will travel to Mississippi State for their next game on Thursday. #LadyVols 📸 : Tennessee Athletics pic.twitter.com/u0lZKemEpi
Lady Vols basketball crushed Auburn in its first SEC road game on Jan. 4, led by Janiah Barker and Talaysia Cooper.
Lady Vols basketball barely escaped Maples Pavilion with a win Dec. 3 over Stanford in the ACC/SEC Challenge. No. 17 Tennessee (6-2) blew a nine-point lead in the third quarter and trailed Stanford (8-2) until there were seven minutes left in the game.
Kim Caldwell expects Alyssa Latham to return from a shoulder injury for Lady Vols basketball at Mississippi State on Jan. 8.
Lady Vols basketball had 25 turnovers and still blew out Auburn after strong performances from five freshmen, Talaysia Cooper and Janiah Barker.