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UT Falls At No. 1 Stanford, 78-51
December 19, 2019 | Women's Basketball
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- The No. 23/24 Lady Vols suffered their second loss of the season at top-ranked Stanford on Wednesday night, falling in Maples Pavilion, 78-51.
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Tennessee (8-2) was led by junior Rennia Davis, who finished with 14 points and six rebounds. Freshman Jordan Horston was UT's second-highest scorer, posting nine points and five boards.
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Junior Kiana Williams led Stanford (10-0), finishing the day with 19 points and seven assists. Sophomore Lexie Hull and freshman Ashten Pretchel were also in double figures for the Cardinal with 11 and 10, respectively.
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The game started out as a back-and-forth affair with five lead changes and two ties in the opening minutes. Rennia Davis scored Tennessee's first five points to lift UT to a 5-3 advantage two minutes into the game. Stanford bounced back, taking a three-point lead off a Francesca Belibi jumper at the 6:31 mark, but UT answered with back-to-back buckets from Horston and Davis to take a 12-10 lead into the media timeout. Â The Cardinal launched into a 10-0 run following the break, leading 20-12 at the end of the first after holding UT scoreless the final five minutes of the frame.
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Neither team was able to get much going offensively to start the second quarter, with Kasiyahna Kushkituah scoring the lone point of the first two minutes off a free throw. Hull broke the drought for SU, knocking down a jumper to put Stanford up 22-13 with 7:59 to play in the quarter. Following a UT timeout, the Lady Vols scored five unanswered points to pull within five by the 5:17 mark. The Cardinal rallied with 5-0 run of its own, however, and the score stood at 30-20 with 3:35 remaining before the half. The teams traded baskets to close out the opening 20 minutes, and Tennessee went into the break down 10 at 34-24.
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Jazmine Massengill was first on the board in the second half, hitting a layup to cut the deficit to eight just over a minute in. But Stanford was quick to answer, knocking down back-to-back threes to lead by 14 with five minutes left in the period. Â The 14-point lead would hold until the final minute and a half, when back-to-back threes would put the Cardinal up by 18 at 58-40 entering the final stanza.
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Davis knocked down a three to give UT a spark midway through the fourth quarter, but Stanford kept its foot on the gas offensively, going 7-of-9 to close out the game. Â Â Â Â
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Up Next: The Lady Vols will continue their West Coast swing, traveling to Portland State for a 2 p.m. PT (5 p.m. ET) tilt on Saturday at Viking Pavilion. The game will be available for streaming via Pluto TV Ch. 532 and will be broadcast by Lady Vol Network stations.
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Tennessee (8-2) was led by junior Rennia Davis, who finished with 14 points and six rebounds. Freshman Jordan Horston was UT's second-highest scorer, posting nine points and five boards.
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Junior Kiana Williams led Stanford (10-0), finishing the day with 19 points and seven assists. Sophomore Lexie Hull and freshman Ashten Pretchel were also in double figures for the Cardinal with 11 and 10, respectively.
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The game started out as a back-and-forth affair with five lead changes and two ties in the opening minutes. Rennia Davis scored Tennessee's first five points to lift UT to a 5-3 advantage two minutes into the game. Stanford bounced back, taking a three-point lead off a Francesca Belibi jumper at the 6:31 mark, but UT answered with back-to-back buckets from Horston and Davis to take a 12-10 lead into the media timeout. Â The Cardinal launched into a 10-0 run following the break, leading 20-12 at the end of the first after holding UT scoreless the final five minutes of the frame.
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Neither team was able to get much going offensively to start the second quarter, with Kasiyahna Kushkituah scoring the lone point of the first two minutes off a free throw. Hull broke the drought for SU, knocking down a jumper to put Stanford up 22-13 with 7:59 to play in the quarter. Following a UT timeout, the Lady Vols scored five unanswered points to pull within five by the 5:17 mark. The Cardinal rallied with 5-0 run of its own, however, and the score stood at 30-20 with 3:35 remaining before the half. The teams traded baskets to close out the opening 20 minutes, and Tennessee went into the break down 10 at 34-24.
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Jazmine Massengill was first on the board in the second half, hitting a layup to cut the deficit to eight just over a minute in. But Stanford was quick to answer, knocking down back-to-back threes to lead by 14 with five minutes left in the period. Â The 14-point lead would hold until the final minute and a half, when back-to-back threes would put the Cardinal up by 18 at 58-40 entering the final stanza.
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Davis knocked down a three to give UT a spark midway through the fourth quarter, but Stanford kept its foot on the gas offensively, going 7-of-9 to close out the game. Â Â Â Â
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Up Next: The Lady Vols will continue their West Coast swing, traveling to Portland State for a 2 p.m. PT (5 p.m. ET) tilt on Saturday at Viking Pavilion. The game will be available for streaming via Pluto TV Ch. 532 and will be broadcast by Lady Vol Network stations.
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