University of Tennessee Athletics
#23/18 Lady Vols Drain 18 Threes, Dash Past Southern Indiana, 89-44
December 22, 2025 | Women's Basketball
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – No. 23/18 Tennessee closed out the pre-conference portion of its schedule and headed to the holiday break by lighting up The Summitt with18 three-pointers in an 89-44 victory over Southern Indiana on Monday night at Food City Center.
The Lady Vols (8-3) were paced by three players in double figures, including senior guard Nya Robertson with 20 and freshman guard Mia Pauldo with 19, with those players swishing six and five treys each, respectively, as UT notched the No. 2 total of deep balls in school history and tied for third all-time in the SEC. Junior forward Alyssa Latham was in double figures for the second time in three games, tossing in 10 points via 7-of-8 accuracy at the free-throw line.
The Screaming Eagles (8-3), whose 29 turnovers led to 36 UT points, were led by Ali Saunders with 14 points and Chloe Gannon with 11.
Southern Indiana struck first on a Sophia Loden three-pointer, but the Big Orange quickly worked to wrestle back the lead on a pair of Latham charity tosses, a three from Robertson and two more free shots from Latham to make it 7-3 with 8:18 to go. UT suffered through a drought of nearly four minutes, and the Screaming Eagles tallied the next two buckets to even the score at 7-7 by the 4:31 media break. Tennessee responded out of the timeout with an 11-0 run, getting back-to-back threes from Janiah Barker and Zee Spearman, a pair of Barker free throws and a trey from Mia Pauldo to build an 18-7 lead and end the first frame up 18-8.
After shooting only 21 percent in the opening period, the Lady Vols found their range early in the second, getting consecutive treys from Kaniya Boyd and Mia Pauldo to extend their lead to 24-8 and force a USI timeout with 7:45 remaining. The Screaming Eagles regrouped during the stoppage, trimming the gap to eight twice, including 31-23 with 3:30 left, but a fourth trey from Pauldo, a Deniya Prawl layup and a Latham free throw sent the Big Orange into the intermission with a 37-23 cushion.
Robertson came out sizzling in the third period, nailing four treys, including three in a row, to help Tennessee build a 53-25 lead with an 11-0 run that forced a Southern Indiana timeout with 6:06 remaining. After the Screaming Eagles whittled the UT lead to 21, 53-32, with 3:47 left in the quarter, the Lady Vols closed out the stanza with 10-3 burst, fueled by a Mia Pauldo layup, a Latham free throw, Latham three-ball and a trey from Mya Pauldo to end the frame with a 63-35 advantage.
The fourth quarter was all Tennessee, as the Lady Vols shot a game-best 55.6 percent from the field (10-18) and knocked down four of nine three-point attempts. A trey by Robertson, two from Talaysia Cooper and another from Mia Pauldo came in succession as part of a 14-0 run that put the game away midway through the period.
NEXT UP: THE SEC OPENER
The Lady Vols will enjoy a few days off during the winter break before returning to prepare for conference play. Tennessee will play host to Florida in the SEC opener at 2 p.m. ET on Thurs., Jan. 1, at Food City Center. The contest will be broadcast on SECN+ and carried on Lady Vol Radio Network stations with audio streaming on UTSports.com.
JINGLE BELLS, THREE-BALLS FELL
UT hit the second-most three-pointers in program history and tied for the third-most in SEC history with 18 vs. USI. That replaced the previous UT season best and No. 2 total of 16 vs. Coppin State on Nov. 23rd. Nya Robertson and Mia Pauldo put a large dent in the total, with Robertson hitting six and Mia Pauldo making five. Pauldo's five eclipsed her career high of four threes set against Winthrop on Dec. 14, while Robertson's six was her second-best career effort behind the 10 she hit vs. Coppin State. The 48 three-point attempts by UT were also the second best in Tennessee and SEC history.
NYA WAS ON THE NICE LIST
Nya Robertson's game-high 20 points allowed her to pace UT for the third time in 2025-26. Robertson now has two games this season scoring 20 or more points and 33 such games during her career. The SMU transfer led the Lady Vols in threes made in a game for the fourth time this year as well, knocking down six in 14 attempts. She leads UT with 27 treys on the year.
FORCING TURNOVERS A PLENTY
The Lady Vols forced their fourth foe in a row into 20+ turnovers, hurrying Southern Indiana into 29 on Monday night. Tennessee has forced nine of its last 10 opponents into 20+ miscues. Monday night's total was the third most of the young season, following 36 by Coppin State and 30 by Stanford.
THE DECEMBER OF MIA
Mia Pauldo has found her groove in the month of December, with four games in a row scoring in double figures and six total on the season. Pauldo broke her career high in points three times in four games with 14 vs. Stanford, 18 against Winthrop and 19 versus Southern Indiana. She has averaged 15.2 ppg. over her last four contests.
BLOCK PARTY FOR ZEE
Zee Spearman had a career-high six blocks against the Screaming Eagles. That total led the Lady Vols, making it six times in eleven games that Spearman has paced her team in swats. The forward now has 19 on the season and is averaging 1.7 per contest.
BENCH BRIGADE
Bench production was plentiful on Monday night, with the Lady Vols outscoring USI by a 47-7 count in bench points. The margin of 40 was the largest differential in bench points this season by Tennessee. The Big Orange also pitched a shutout from Southern Indiana's bench until the fourth quarter, leading 28-0 after the first three quarters.
The Lady Vols (8-3) were paced by three players in double figures, including senior guard Nya Robertson with 20 and freshman guard Mia Pauldo with 19, with those players swishing six and five treys each, respectively, as UT notched the No. 2 total of deep balls in school history and tied for third all-time in the SEC. Junior forward Alyssa Latham was in double figures for the second time in three games, tossing in 10 points via 7-of-8 accuracy at the free-throw line.
The Screaming Eagles (8-3), whose 29 turnovers led to 36 UT points, were led by Ali Saunders with 14 points and Chloe Gannon with 11.
Southern Indiana struck first on a Sophia Loden three-pointer, but the Big Orange quickly worked to wrestle back the lead on a pair of Latham charity tosses, a three from Robertson and two more free shots from Latham to make it 7-3 with 8:18 to go. UT suffered through a drought of nearly four minutes, and the Screaming Eagles tallied the next two buckets to even the score at 7-7 by the 4:31 media break. Tennessee responded out of the timeout with an 11-0 run, getting back-to-back threes from Janiah Barker and Zee Spearman, a pair of Barker free throws and a trey from Mia Pauldo to build an 18-7 lead and end the first frame up 18-8.
After shooting only 21 percent in the opening period, the Lady Vols found their range early in the second, getting consecutive treys from Kaniya Boyd and Mia Pauldo to extend their lead to 24-8 and force a USI timeout with 7:45 remaining. The Screaming Eagles regrouped during the stoppage, trimming the gap to eight twice, including 31-23 with 3:30 left, but a fourth trey from Pauldo, a Deniya Prawl layup and a Latham free throw sent the Big Orange into the intermission with a 37-23 cushion.
Robertson came out sizzling in the third period, nailing four treys, including three in a row, to help Tennessee build a 53-25 lead with an 11-0 run that forced a Southern Indiana timeout with 6:06 remaining. After the Screaming Eagles whittled the UT lead to 21, 53-32, with 3:47 left in the quarter, the Lady Vols closed out the stanza with 10-3 burst, fueled by a Mia Pauldo layup, a Latham free throw, Latham three-ball and a trey from Mya Pauldo to end the frame with a 63-35 advantage.
The fourth quarter was all Tennessee, as the Lady Vols shot a game-best 55.6 percent from the field (10-18) and knocked down four of nine three-point attempts. A trey by Robertson, two from Talaysia Cooper and another from Mia Pauldo came in succession as part of a 14-0 run that put the game away midway through the period.
NEXT UP: THE SEC OPENER
The Lady Vols will enjoy a few days off during the winter break before returning to prepare for conference play. Tennessee will play host to Florida in the SEC opener at 2 p.m. ET on Thurs., Jan. 1, at Food City Center. The contest will be broadcast on SECN+ and carried on Lady Vol Radio Network stations with audio streaming on UTSports.com.
JINGLE BELLS, THREE-BALLS FELL
UT hit the second-most three-pointers in program history and tied for the third-most in SEC history with 18 vs. USI. That replaced the previous UT season best and No. 2 total of 16 vs. Coppin State on Nov. 23rd. Nya Robertson and Mia Pauldo put a large dent in the total, with Robertson hitting six and Mia Pauldo making five. Pauldo's five eclipsed her career high of four threes set against Winthrop on Dec. 14, while Robertson's six was her second-best career effort behind the 10 she hit vs. Coppin State. The 48 three-point attempts by UT were also the second best in Tennessee and SEC history.
NYA WAS ON THE NICE LIST
Nya Robertson's game-high 20 points allowed her to pace UT for the third time in 2025-26. Robertson now has two games this season scoring 20 or more points and 33 such games during her career. The SMU transfer led the Lady Vols in threes made in a game for the fourth time this year as well, knocking down six in 14 attempts. She leads UT with 27 treys on the year.
FORCING TURNOVERS A PLENTY
The Lady Vols forced their fourth foe in a row into 20+ turnovers, hurrying Southern Indiana into 29 on Monday night. Tennessee has forced nine of its last 10 opponents into 20+ miscues. Monday night's total was the third most of the young season, following 36 by Coppin State and 30 by Stanford.
THE DECEMBER OF MIA
Mia Pauldo has found her groove in the month of December, with four games in a row scoring in double figures and six total on the season. Pauldo broke her career high in points three times in four games with 14 vs. Stanford, 18 against Winthrop and 19 versus Southern Indiana. She has averaged 15.2 ppg. over her last four contests.
BLOCK PARTY FOR ZEE
Zee Spearman had a career-high six blocks against the Screaming Eagles. That total led the Lady Vols, making it six times in eleven games that Spearman has paced her team in swats. The forward now has 19 on the season and is averaging 1.7 per contest.
BENCH BRIGADE
Bench production was plentiful on Monday night, with the Lady Vols outscoring USI by a 47-7 count in bench points. The margin of 40 was the largest differential in bench points this season by Tennessee. The Big Orange also pitched a shutout from Southern Indiana's bench until the fourth quarter, leading 28-0 after the first three quarters.
Team Stats
USI
UT
FG%
.309
.403
3FG%
.364
.375
FT%
.545
.591
RB
42
46
TO
29
13
STL
7
17
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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