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Jewel Spear lifts Lady Vols basketball out of early hole vs. Florida for 6th straight win

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Jewel Spear lifts Lady Vols basketball out of early hole vs. Florida for 6th straight win


Lady Vols basketball dug itself into a hole once again. And again, senior guard Jewel Spear pulled them out of it.

Spear exploded for 11 points in the second quarter of Thursday’s game, erasing Florida’s 12-point lead. With less than 10 seconds on the clock, she drove and finished through contact, and the Gators couldn’t do anything about it.

Spear was one of three Lady Vols in double figures in their 88-81 win over Florida at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center. Tennessee (10-5, 3-0 SEC) extended its winning streak to six games against Florida to stay undefeated in SEC play.

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Spear was crucial against the Gators’ defense with her ability to drive and finish, and also to create her own shot. She had 20 points on 50% shooting (5-for-10), was 10-for-11 from the free-throw line, and had six rebounds and four assists.

Tennessee crushed Florida (9-6, 0-3) on the boards 49-34 and had 14 assists.

Sara Puckett ends shooting slump emphatically

Sara Puckett had hit two 3-pointers in the past seven games combined, but she didn’t hesitate to let it fly early against Florida, going 3-for-3 in the first five minutes.

The junior forward scored in double figures in seven of the first eight games of the season, then hit a slump. On Thursday, she reminded everyone what she’s capable of. Her 3-pointer halfway through the fourth quarter was key, finally giving Tennessee some separation in a back-and-forth game.

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She led the team with 13 points on 5-for-7 shooting as the Lady Vols tied the halftime score at 43. Puckett ended with 20 points, eight rebounds, an assist and a steal, shooting 66.7%.

Tennessee adjusts to handle Florida’s defensive pressure

Florida bothered Tennessee in the first half with its ball pressure, and the Lady Vols committed 10 turnovers. The Gators scored only 10 points off those turnovers, however, and Tennessee scored 10 points off Florida’s five turnovers.

Some of the turnovers were bad passes made under pressure, and some were just steals by the Gators, who finished with 11. Tennessee adjusted somewhat in the second half, committing seven.

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Tennessee’s Rickea Jackson has slower night

Senior forward Rickea Jackson was averaging 21.2 points, 10.5 rebounds and 2.2 assists; Florida wasn’t going to let her have anything easy.

The Gators double-teamed Jackson at times to slow her down, sometimes in the paint before she got the ball, sometimes collapsing in on her after she got it.

Tennessee was able to get more one-on-one opportunities for Jackson in the second half, and she still ended with 18 points, eight rebounds and two assists.

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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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Florida’s political sphere reacts to Nicolas Maduro’s capture as former Venezuelan president awaits court appearance

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Now that the United States has captured Nicolas Maduro and intends to prosecute him and members of his family, CBS News Miami’s Jim DeFede brings us the latest developments and the fallout following the Saturday morning strikes.

Guests: U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz/ (D) FL District 25

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              Lt. Gov. Jay Collins/(R) Florida

              Ambassador Frank Mora/Former U.S. Ambassador to OAS

              Raul Stolk/Expert on Latin America

              Jon May/Represented Manuel Noriega  

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Airspace restrictions following U.S. strikes in Venezuela have stranded airline passengers across South Florida, with some travelers facing delays of up to four days. Foreign carriers canceled flights to and from the eastern Caribbean, and the FAA continues to limit airspace in the region.



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Florida State football: South Alabama DB Nehemiah Chandler commits, will transfer to FSU

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Florida State football: South Alabama DB Nehemiah Chandler commits, will transfer to FSU


Chandler’s bio from usajaguars.com:

At Georgia Tech: Saw action in one game during his freshman season … used the season as a redshirt year.

High School: Rated as a three-star prospect by Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN … First-team all-district honoree … Versatile athlete played cornerback, wide receiver and quarterback over the course of his prep career … Four-year letterwinner earned one letter apiece at four different high schools … Began high school at Westside H.S. in Jacksonville, Fla. as a freshman (2020), then moving to the Tallahassee area, where he attended Godby H.S. as a (2021) and Munroe H.S. (2022) as a junior before returning to Jacksonville to attend Wakulla H.S. as a senior (2023) … Helped lead Wakulla to an undefeated regular season and berth in the Florida 2S state playoffs as a senior in ‘23 … Coached at Wakulla by Barry Klees … Also played basketball … Honor roll student.



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