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Jillian Hollingshead back for Lady Vols vs. Missouri after missing Georgia win due to illness
Jillian Hollingshead is available for Lady Vols basketball’s matchup with Missouri.
The junior forward was warming up with the team at Thompson-Boling Arena and Food City Center ahead of Tennessee’s game against the Tigers (11-10, 2-6 SEC) on Sunday (2 p.m. ET, SEC Network+). Hollingshead did not travel with the Lady Vols (13-7, 6-2) for their win at Georgia on Thursday due to illness.
It was the second game this season Hollingshead had missed. The first game she missed was Tennessee’s loss on Dec. 6 against Middle Tennessee State when she was out due to concussion protocols.
Hollingshead began the season as a starter, but has come off the bench since she missed the MTSU matchup. Hollingshead’s minutes have been inconsistent since and she has only averaged 12.6 minutes in SEC play, but she’s key to Tennessee’s depth in the post. She’s averaging 4.8 points and 5.4 rebounds this season.
Cora Hall covers University of Tennessee women’s athletics. Email her at cora.hall@knoxnews.com and follow her on Twitter @corahalll. If you enjoy Cora’s coverage, consider a digital subscription that allows you to access all of it.

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Meet the Prospect: Luther Burden III
How he stacks up: Yates lists Burden as No. 28 on his Big Board of the Top 32 prospects in the class. NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah lists Burden as No. 31 on his most recent version of his Top 50 players.
Burden comes in at No. 20 in Dan Brugler of The Athletic’s list of the Top 100 players in the draft.
“With just one 100-yard receiving performance in 2024, Burden wasn’t able to build on his All-America sophomore season as the entire Missouri offense struggled — but there were enough flashes to tease his high-level talent,” Brugler wrote. “Because of his run-after-catch skills, Burden saw a high-volume of quick hitters and crossers, which showcased his any-direction burst and physicality to give defenders the shake.”
NFL.com analyst Bucky Brooks released his list of the Top 5 players at every position in the class and Burden comes in at No. 2 among the group of receivers behind only Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan. No. 3 is Emeka Egbuka (Ohio State), No. 4 Tre Harris (Mississippi) and No. 5 Isaiah Bond (Texas).
NFL.com lead writer Eric Edholm puts Burden at No. 26 and the fourth best receiver in the class on his list of the 100 Top Players.
ESPN’s Matt Miller updated his Top 50 prospects this week and Burden comes in at No. 13. Jordan Reid has Burden at No. 30 in his Top 50 prospects.
What he had to say: “I got a mentality (of) as soon as I get the ball, trying to score, trying to put my team in the best position to be successful,” Burden said at the Combine. “I feel like I’m different in every aspect, so I mean, my skillset is good for me, and I can’t wait to show it.”
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Missouri Basketball Coaches Association (MBCA) girls Class 1-6 all-state teams

Now that the 2024-2025 high school basketball season has ended for Missouri schools, it’s time for postseason awards to honor the season’s top performers.
As it does every year, the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association (MBCA) has released its annual All-District and All-State teams. MBCA All-District teams are used by the MBCA to draw its candidates for boys and girls All-State teams. Member coaches vote on candidates from within their own district for All-District teams, and All-State teams are then selected by members of the MBCA All-State Selection Committee.
MBCA All-District teams are selected based on overall season performance and are not an all-district tournament team.
MBCA Class 1-6 girls All-State teams below are listed by school in alphabetical order.
Class 1
Kinsey Barton, jr., Bunker
Emily Landry, so., Chadwick
Rae Little, sr., Chadwick
Jade Berry, sr., Delta
Jaryn Hatcher, jr., Green City
Lauren Spilman, jr., Higbee
Taylor Swarnes, sr., Liberal
India Willis, sr., Macks Creek
Avery Brumley, sr., Northeast (Cairo)
Olivia Cross, jr., Northeast (Cairo)
Macie Harman, sr., Northeast (Cairo)
Gabby Meyer, jr., Northwest (Hughesville)
Maleeah Bliley, sr., Platte County
Addilyn Henke, sr., Princeton
Audrie Meyerkorth, fr., Rock Port
Nikki Adams, sr., Scott County Central
Reagan Wobbe, jr., St. Elizabeth
Jacie Gavisk, sr., Walnut Grove
Ellie Smith, sr., Walnut Grove
Kiarah Blation, sr., Wheatland
Player of the Year: Jade Berry, Delta
Coach of the Year: Jim Pendergrass, Chadwick
Class 2
Bristol Lathrop, so., Ash Grove
Kaylee Wilson, sr., Blue Eye
Charleigh Spoonster, so., Clopton
Lily Woodward, sr., Crane
Parker Golden, sr., East Carter
Loghann Leivan, jr., Miller
Parker Ernst, jr., Neelyville
Ava Graham, sr., Nodaway Valley
Lindsay Ramsey, sr., North Platte
Kalie Chadwell, fr., Norwood
Mallory Moss, so., Richland
Kenzi Cheek, sr., Skyline
Ashlen Garrett, sr., Skyline
Brie Rubel, jr., St. Vincent
Kate Rubel, jr., St. Vincent
Charlee Bailey, sr., Tipton
Madison Carvajal, jr., Tipton
Ava Schlotzhauer, jr., Tipton
Anonda Ford, sr., University Academy Charter
Emma Wortmann, sr., Westran
Player of the Year: Ashlen Garrett, Skyline
Coach of the Year: Kevin Cheek, Skyline
Class 3
Braelyn Turnbough, so., Arcadia Valley
Braylin Brunkhorst, jr., Centralia
Ryenn Gordon, so., Centralia
McKinli Mays, jr., El Dorado Springs
Neely Schaaf, sr., El Dorado Springs
Ashton Bell, sr., Fair Grove
Brooke Daniels, sr., Fair Grove
Abbey Green, sr., Fair Grove
Vivian Bax, sr., Fatima
Jacie Kassanavoid, so., Lathrop
Delaney Richards, sr., Lone Jack
Myia Dillman, so., Mid-Buchanan
Sydney Compton, sr., Palmyra
Ja’Niya Smith, sr., Portageville
Loganne Love, fr., Principia
Dasia Scott, so., Principia
Callie McWilliams, sr., South Shelby
Ashlyn Pinzke, sr., Stover
Ryleigh Davis, fr., Thayer
Chloe Jones, jr., Willow Springs
Player of the Year: Brooke Daniels, Fair Grove
Coach of the Year: Gary Greene, Fair Grove
Class 4
Kylee Cole, sr., Aurora
Aliana Arambula, jr., Benton
Andrea Simmons, sr., Benton
Bella Imhoff, jr., Boonville
Hailey Rademan, sr., California
Allysa O’Connor, sr., Central (Park Hills)
Carsyn Hagood (Shipp), so., Doniphan
Ellie White, so., Doniphan
P.J. Reutzel, sr., Fredericktown
Alyce Edwards, so., Kennett
Hailey Buckman, jr., Logan-Rogersville
Jordyn Haywood, fr., MICDS
Ali Daniels, sr., Owensville
Aniston Mapes, sr., Potosi
Alex Nicastro, jr., St. Charles West
Lydia Kemnitzer, sr., St. James
Elsie Larsen, jr., Strafford
Kinley Larsen, fr., Strafford
Evelyn Shane, jr., Ursuline Academy
Kiera Burns, sr., Vashon
Player of the Year: Carson Hagood (Shipp), Doniphan
Coach of the Year: Adam Epps, Doniphan
Class 5
Alannah Howard, jr., Cardinal Ritter
Nylah Scales, so., Cardinal Ritter
Madison Mills, sr., Farmington
Taylor McCarthy, so., Farmington
Jada Smith, sr., Grandview
Claire Morris, jr., Helias Catholic
Nevaeh Shockley, sr., Hillcrest
Zha Harris, jr., Lift for Lift Academy Charter
Amaya Manuel, so., Lift for Life Academy Charter
Diamond Polk, jr., Lift for Life Academy Charter
Quinn Aldridge, jr., Marshfield
Peyton Ward, so., Marshfield
Siena Snyder, sr., Parkway West
Peyton Wohlford, sr., Smithville
Madison Lynch, sr., St. Dominic
Ava Pratt, so., St. Michael the Archangel Catholic
Jaz Rhodes, so., St. Teresa’s Academy
Nora Roddy, sr., St. Teresa’s Academy
Sophia Helling, sr., Union
Jael Green, jr., University City
Player of the Year: Amaya Manuel, Lift for Life Academy Charter
Coach of the Year: Chris Porter, Lift for Life Academy Charter
Class 6
Lauren Onrtwerth, jr., Cor Jesu Academy
Sy’Rae Stemmons, sr., Hickman
Nevaeh Caffey, sr., Incarnate Word Academy
Peyton Hill, sr., Incarnate Word Academy
Camryn Alsdorf, sr., Jackson
Moriyah Douglass, jr., John Burroughs
Mikayla Pilley, sr., Kickapoo
Josie Salazar, jr., Kickapoo
Antil Snoddy, jr., Lee’s Summit North
Alex Couch, jr., Liberty North
Jordan Speiser, sr., Lutheran St. Charles
Brooke Teter, sr., Nixa
Addison Bjorn, jr., Park Hill South
Ava McCulla, sr., Parkway South
Elli Porter, sr., Rock Bridge
Jayda Porter, jr., Rock Bridge
Rylee Dodson, so., Rolla
Destiny Manyawu, so., Staley
Ava Miles, jr., Staley
Mya Robinson, jr., Troy Buchanan
Player of the Year: Addison Bjorn, Park Hill South
Coach of the Year: Mike Bennett, Staley
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