University of Tennessee Athletics
Mia Pauldo Fires In 26 To Fuel #20/22 Tennessee Past MSU, 90-80
January 08, 2026 | Women's Basketball
STARKVILLE, Miss. – Freshman guard Mia Pauldo scored a career-high 26 points to lead four players in double figures, as hot-shooting No. 20/22 Tennessee prevailed over Mississippi State, 90-80, Thursday night at Humphrey Coliseum.
Pauldo finished eight of 12 from the field and eight of nine from the free-throw line to tie for the eighth-best scoring effort by a freshman in UT history. Also in double figures for the Lady Vols (11-3, 3-0) were senior forward Janiah Barker with 18 and senior forward Zee Spearman and redshirt junior Talaysia Cooper with 14 each, as UT shot 50.7 percent vs. the Bulldogs and carded its second-straight game making over 50 percent of its shots.
MSU (14-3 ,1-2 SEC) was paced by Kharyssa Richardson and Madison Francis, who each finished with 22 points, with Francis adding a game-high 13 rebounds. Destiney McPhaul also scored in double figures, tossing in 14.
Both teams shot the ball well in the early going at 56 percent, with UT erasing a two-point deficit by forging an 8-4 lead on buckets by Barker, Pauldo and Cooper and then getting a three-pointer by Pauldo to take an 11-10 edge into the 4:05 media timeout. A trey by Cooper and Spearman layup gave UT a pair of four-point leads, and then a period-ending 10-0 run punctuated by threes from Pauldo and Barker delivered UT a 26-19 cushion by the end of the first quarter. The visitors' 62.5-percent first-quarter shooting binge was their best opening-stanza effort all season, and the the percentage was second-best of any frame in 2025-26.
Mississippi State reeled the deficit back to four on three occasions in the second quarter, but a Barker put-back and layups from Pauldo and Cooper forced the Bulldogs to ask for a timeout trailing 34-26 with 7:19 remaining in the frame. Back-to-back treys from Spearman and Jaida Civil propelled the Lady Vols to a quarter-best 40-26 lead with 5:31 to go, but MSU was able to work back within 10, 47-37, by halftime.
Tennessee extended its lead to 15 three times at the outset of the third stanza, going up 52-37 with 8:38 to go on a three by Barker and a jumper by Mia Pauldo, again at 58-43 on a Cooper trey and once more at 60-45 on a layup by Deniya Prawl with 5:25 remaining. Lauren Hurst provided UT its biggest lead of the night at that point with 4:50 left, draining a three in front of the Lady Vol bench to make it 63-45. State, though, would not go away, outscoring UT, 14-7, the rest of the period to trail by 11, 70-59, at the end of three.
The Bulldogs kept coming in the fourth quarter, scoring the first six points to trim the gap to five, 70-65, at the 8:21 mark. A Barker spin move and score and Pauldo steal and layup stopped the bleeding, and a Pauldo jumper and Spearman put-back pushed the difference back to 11, 78-67, heading into the 4:57 media timeout. The Big Orange extended the margin to 14, 86-72, with 2:32 to go on a Spearman trey, but Mississippi State crept back within 10 with 1:09 on the clock before a Barker block on a Bulldog scoring attempt essentially extinguished any hope of a comeback.
NEXT UP
Tennessee is back at Food City Center on Sunday for its only home game in a four-game stretch, facing Arkansas (11-7, 0-3 SEC) at 2 p.m. ET. The match-up between the Lady Vols and Razorbacks is part of the SEC's "We Back Pat" Week. The contest will be broadcast on SECN+ and carried on Lady Vol Radio Network stations with audio streaming on UTSports.com.
CAREER NIGHT FOR MIA
Mia Pauldo's career night of 26 points enabled her to lead the Lady Vols for the first time in her career. Pauldo tied for the eighth-most points scored in a game by a freshman in UT women's history since 1982. The guard recently has been on fire, scoring in double figures in six of the last seven games. Thursday night was the first time she had 20+ points. The freshman came out firing, with her second double-digit scoring performance in a quarter this season (12 in the 1Q vs. Winthrop and 11 in the 1Q at Mississippi State).
HIGH SCORING QUARTERS
Tennessee achieved four quarters of 20+ points for the third time on the year. The previous two games came against ETSU and Coppin State. The Lady Vols have now scored 20 or more in 31 of 56 quarters (55% of the total quarters).
RAINING THREES
For the sixth team this season the Big Orange hit over ten threes in a game, finishing with 10. That total of six ties for the second most 10+ efforts in a season for the program. Kim Caldwell teams now hold the top two three-ball marks at Tennessee. UT has now made 10 or more deep balls in five of its last nine games.
Pauldo finished eight of 12 from the field and eight of nine from the free-throw line to tie for the eighth-best scoring effort by a freshman in UT history. Also in double figures for the Lady Vols (11-3, 3-0) were senior forward Janiah Barker with 18 and senior forward Zee Spearman and redshirt junior Talaysia Cooper with 14 each, as UT shot 50.7 percent vs. the Bulldogs and carded its second-straight game making over 50 percent of its shots.
MSU (14-3 ,1-2 SEC) was paced by Kharyssa Richardson and Madison Francis, who each finished with 22 points, with Francis adding a game-high 13 rebounds. Destiney McPhaul also scored in double figures, tossing in 14.
Both teams shot the ball well in the early going at 56 percent, with UT erasing a two-point deficit by forging an 8-4 lead on buckets by Barker, Pauldo and Cooper and then getting a three-pointer by Pauldo to take an 11-10 edge into the 4:05 media timeout. A trey by Cooper and Spearman layup gave UT a pair of four-point leads, and then a period-ending 10-0 run punctuated by threes from Pauldo and Barker delivered UT a 26-19 cushion by the end of the first quarter. The visitors' 62.5-percent first-quarter shooting binge was their best opening-stanza effort all season, and the the percentage was second-best of any frame in 2025-26.
Mississippi State reeled the deficit back to four on three occasions in the second quarter, but a Barker put-back and layups from Pauldo and Cooper forced the Bulldogs to ask for a timeout trailing 34-26 with 7:19 remaining in the frame. Back-to-back treys from Spearman and Jaida Civil propelled the Lady Vols to a quarter-best 40-26 lead with 5:31 to go, but MSU was able to work back within 10, 47-37, by halftime.
Tennessee extended its lead to 15 three times at the outset of the third stanza, going up 52-37 with 8:38 to go on a three by Barker and a jumper by Mia Pauldo, again at 58-43 on a Cooper trey and once more at 60-45 on a layup by Deniya Prawl with 5:25 remaining. Lauren Hurst provided UT its biggest lead of the night at that point with 4:50 left, draining a three in front of the Lady Vol bench to make it 63-45. State, though, would not go away, outscoring UT, 14-7, the rest of the period to trail by 11, 70-59, at the end of three.
The Bulldogs kept coming in the fourth quarter, scoring the first six points to trim the gap to five, 70-65, at the 8:21 mark. A Barker spin move and score and Pauldo steal and layup stopped the bleeding, and a Pauldo jumper and Spearman put-back pushed the difference back to 11, 78-67, heading into the 4:57 media timeout. The Big Orange extended the margin to 14, 86-72, with 2:32 to go on a Spearman trey, but Mississippi State crept back within 10 with 1:09 on the clock before a Barker block on a Bulldog scoring attempt essentially extinguished any hope of a comeback.
NEXT UP
Tennessee is back at Food City Center on Sunday for its only home game in a four-game stretch, facing Arkansas (11-7, 0-3 SEC) at 2 p.m. ET. The match-up between the Lady Vols and Razorbacks is part of the SEC's "We Back Pat" Week. The contest will be broadcast on SECN+ and carried on Lady Vol Radio Network stations with audio streaming on UTSports.com.
CAREER NIGHT FOR MIA
Mia Pauldo's career night of 26 points enabled her to lead the Lady Vols for the first time in her career. Pauldo tied for the eighth-most points scored in a game by a freshman in UT women's history since 1982. The guard recently has been on fire, scoring in double figures in six of the last seven games. Thursday night was the first time she had 20+ points. The freshman came out firing, with her second double-digit scoring performance in a quarter this season (12 in the 1Q vs. Winthrop and 11 in the 1Q at Mississippi State).
HIGH SCORING QUARTERS
Tennessee achieved four quarters of 20+ points for the third time on the year. The previous two games came against ETSU and Coppin State. The Lady Vols have now scored 20 or more in 31 of 56 quarters (55% of the total quarters).
RAINING THREES
For the sixth team this season the Big Orange hit over ten threes in a game, finishing with 10. That total of six ties for the second most 10+ efforts in a season for the program. Kim Caldwell teams now hold the top two three-ball marks at Tennessee. UT has now made 10 or more deep balls in five of its last nine games.
Team Stats
UT
MS
FG%
.507
.455
3FG%
.370
.154
FT%
.706
.857
RB
35
37
TO
14
16
STL
11
7
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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Thursday, January 08
WBB | Kim Caldwell & Mia Pauldo Postgame at Mississippi State (1.8.26)
Thursday, January 08
WBB | Kim Caldwell Media Availability (1.7.26)
Wednesday, January 07
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Sunday, January 04

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