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Morris’ career-high 31 lifts No, 3 LSU over Tennessee, 76-68
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — LSU guard Alexis Morris showcased her pace, capturing contact and veteran savvy, punishing Tennessee for its obvious preoccupation with dominant Tigers submit participant Angel Reese.
Morris scored a career-high 31 factors, stirring a raucous sellout crowd with a sequence of clutch transition layups within the fourth quarter, and third-ranked LSU remained unbeaten with a 76-68 victory over Tennessee on Monday evening.
“I needed to be the participant to remain poised as a result of I’m skilled. I’ve been right here earlier than,” Morris stated. “I received my first few transition buckets and was like, ‘OK, that is fairly simple. I would as effectively use it to my benefit.’ And that’s what I did tonight, push it in transition and put the stress on them.”
Reese had 18 factors and 17 rebounds for her program-record twenty first straight double-double for LSU (21-0, 9-0 SEC). Reese’s highlights included a transition layup whereas being fouled throughout a pivotal 11-0 run after the Girl Vols had pulled as shut as 53-52 within the fourth quarter.
Jordan Walker scored 19 factors and Rickea Jackson added 17 for Tennessee (16-8, 8-1), which has misplaced two straight, albeit to 2 top-five groups (No. 5 UConn being the opposite).
Jordan Horston scored 11 for Tennessee, which almost rallied from a 14-point deficit within the second half earlier than the Tigers’ last surge saved the Girl Vols at arm’s size within the last minutes.
“It was aggressive — received away from us there within the second half,” Tennessee coach Kellie Harper stated. “Clearly, Alexis Morris made some actually, actually powerful photographs and put up quite a lot of factors.”
Reese was held to simply 4 factors and 4 rebounds within the first half, when she was attempting to keep away from foul bother. She ramped up her aggression after that.
“Along with her, it’s actually tough to maintain her utterly off the boards,” Harper stated. “Along with her size and her energy, she simply has place early, and it’s actually tough as a result of she has such a knack for the ball.”
LSU led by as many as 9 within the first half after Final-Tear Poa’s 3 made it 32-23 late within the second quarter.
Tennessee closed to 34-31 after Jackson scored inside to open the second half. However 3s by Jasmine Carson and Morris helped LSU begin to draw back once more. Morris’ free throws ignited an 8-0 run, capped by Reese’s driving layup that made it 48-34 in the midst of the third quarter.
Tennessee went greater than 4 minutes with out scoring earlier than Jackson’s layup made it 48-36.
Tennessee then started defending all the size of the courtroom. That disrupted the Tigers, who didn’t hit a area objective for the final 5:45 of the third, permitting Tennessee to tug to 50-47 on Puckett’s 3 within the last minute of the interval.
The Vols had been as shut as 53-52 after Jackson’s free throw, however Morris responded with a driving leaner whereas being fouled for a three-point play. Quickly after, Reese transformed a steal right into a transition layup as she was fouled. Morris then scored twice extra in transition, sending the gang, and LSU coach Kim Mulkey, right into a triumphant frenzy.
“All people within the SEC picked Tennessee to complete forward of us,” Mulkey famous. “If I’m a competitor, I take that as a problem.”
FULL HOUSE
The gang of 15,157 was the biggest since a 2005 renovation of the Pete Maravich Meeting Middle.
Mulkey known as the environment within the area “every thing younger individuals have to expertise in school.”
Added Reese, a Maryland switch, “I’ve by no means been part of the sort of surroundings. … To return to a faculty the place they help ladies’s basketball, generally much more than the lads, is wonderful and also you don’t see that fairly often.”
Harper stated it was so loud at occasions that “it was actually tough to speak with our staff” whereas the ball was in play.
“Generally,” Haper added, “it was laborious to even talk within the huddle.”
BIG PICTURE
Tennessee: The Girl Vols continued to be a sufferer of their tough schedule. They now have a half-dozen losses towards ranked groups and most of these dropping margins had been single digits. … Tennessee shot 8 of 19 from 3-point vary to maintain the sport shut, however had been outperformed inside within the second half.
LSU: Led for all however a couple of minutes and all the time had a response for every Tennessee push. LSU outrebounded Tennessee 45-38, outscored the Girl Vols within the paint 38-30 and scored 23 factors on the foul line to Tennessee’s six.
UP NEXT
Tennessee: Hosts Mississippi on Thursday.
LSU: Hosts Georgia on Thursday.
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AP ladies’s school basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/womens-college-basketball and https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-womens-college-basketball-poll
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ESPN moves Tennessee back into College Football Playoff, gives Vols return trip to Georgia
Losses on Saturday by Indiana, Alabama and Ole Miss moved Tennessee up to No. 8 in ESPN’s new projected College Football Playoff rankings. The projection had the Vols as the No. 9 seed in the 12-team bracket, making a return trip to No. 8 Georgia in the first round of the playoffs.
The other first-round matchups were No. 12 Arizona State at No. 5 Ohio State, No. 11 Indiana at No. 6 Penn State and No. 10 SMU at No. 7 Notre Dame. Oregon was ranked No. 1 and seeded first by ESPN’s Heather Dinich.
“As long as Tennessee doesn’t lose at Vanderbilt on Saturday — and that’s hardly a guarantee — the Vols should be in the committee’s top 12 on Selection Day,” Dinich wrote, “now that Ole Miss played itself out.”
ESPN keeps Alabama at No. 12 in playoff rankings despite third loss
The College Football Playoff selection committee will release its new rankings and bracket projection Tuesday night. The official bracket will be announced on December 8.
ESPN on Saturday night had Ohio State ranked No. 2 and seeded fifth. Texas was ranked No. 3 and seeded second as the presumed SEC champion. Miami was ranked No. 6 and seeded third as the projected ACC champ and Boise State was ranked No. 10 and seeded fourth as the projected Mountain West champs.
Alabama stayed in the top 12 at No. 12 in the ESPN rankings, but was bumped out of the bracket by Arizona State, which was ranked No. 17 but would be in the field as the projected Big 12 champion.
“Alabama needs help even if it is still in the top 12 on Tuesday night,” Dinich wrote, “because the Tide would be bumped out for the Big 12 champion in this scenario. Alabama needs to beat rival Auburn and hope there is more fallout above them.”
ESPN dropped Indiana to No. 11 in its rankings. Just outside the top 12 was No. 13 Ole Miss, No. 14 South Carolina, No. 15 Texas A&M and No. 16 Clemson. BYU dropped to No. 18 after its loss at Arizona State and Colorado dropped to No. 20 after its loss at Kansas.
Tennessee at Vanderbilt, Saturday, Noon ET, ABC
Tennessee (8-2, 5-2 SEC) beat UTEP 56-0 on Senior Day at Neyland Stadium Saturday afternoon and now goes to Vanderbilt (6-5, 3-4) this week in the regular-season finale.
Indiana lost 38-15 at Ohio State, Ole Miss lost 24-17 at Florida and Alabama lost 24-3 at Oklahoma. Texas A&M also lost at Auburn for its second SEC loss.
The Tennessee-Georgia winner in the ESPN projection would advance to face No. 1 Oregon in the Rose Bowl.
Georgia can play its way out of the first round by winning the SEC Championship game. Georgia has clinched a spot in Atlanta and will face the winner of Saturday’s game between Texas and Texas A&M.
“The Vols got some help on Saturday,” Dinich wrote. “With Ole Miss and Indiana both losing, Tennessee should move up by default — not because it hammered UTEP 56-0.
“The head-to-head loss to Georgia will keep them behind the Bulldogs, which makes putting them ahead of Alabama difficult for the committee in spite of the win against the Tide.”
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Analyst Slams Titans, Aaron Rodgers Rumors
The Tennessee Titans have to figure out what they’re going to do at the quarterback position moving forward.
Will Levis showed flashes of big-time potential during his rookie season last year. Unfortunately, in year two, he has taken a huge step back and shown a lot of regression.
That has led to questions about his future with the team.
Recently, it has been suggested that Aaron Rodgers could end up being a potential target for the Titans if they’re looking for another quarterback.
It’s widely expected that Rodgers will part ways with the New York Jets in the offseason. Some speculation has even suggested that he could cut ties with the Jets during the 2024 season.
With that being said, Mike Moraitis of The Sporting News has slammed the rumors of Rodgers being a potential target for Tennessee.
“However, for the Titans to even consider bringing Rodgers in, they would have to be confident they are just a quarterback away and that Rodgers can put them over the top,” Moraitis wrote. “And, Rodgers would have to believe that the Titans are right there in terms of being a contender. Nothing we’ve seen from Rodgers or the Titans in 2024 has indicated any of those things are the case.”
He continued forward, revealing his thoughts on what the Titans should actually choose to do.
“What the Titans need to do is find their long-term solution under center and not a shaky bridge quarterback,” he wrote. “If Levis doesn’t rebound, Tennessee needs to get their guy in the 2025 NFL Draft, where they will have a high pick.”
Obviously, in an ideal world, Levis would bounce back strong down the stretch of the season. He could still very well do that and there is no denying the talent he possesses.
Bringing in Rodgers would be entertaining, but it wouldn’t change much about the outlook for the franchise. Depending on the price, they could consider signing Rodgers to a one or two-year deal and drafting a rookie. Starting Rodgers and letting a rookie learn from the sideline could make sense.
Even with that being a possibility, the idea of Rodgers to Tennessee just doesn’t make a ton of sense. Fans should not expect to see the Titans try to pursue Rodgers this offseason.
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Titans Predicted for Another Loss vs. Texans
The Tennessee Titans are just one day away from their next matchup against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium.
The Titans are looking for their first win since Week 9, when they beat the New England Patriots at home. In the last two weeks, Tennessee has lost by double digits to strong playoff-contending teams, and this week might not be much different against the first-place Texans.
CBS Sports writer Pete Prisco believes the Titans’ struggles will continue, falling 31-21 to the Texans.
“The Texans are playing on a short week, but they looked better on offense against Dallas with Nico Collins back. The Titans will have trouble stopping them this week, so look for the Texans and C.J. Stroud to play well. Will Levis won’t keep up,” Prisco writes.
The Titans will have to stop Houston’s multi-dimensional offense with Joe Mixon on the ground and Collins and Tank Dell through the air. Tennessee has the No. 2 overall defense this season, so it should provide a good test for C.J. Stroud and the Texans offense, but it still doesn’t make them a favorite.
If the Titans want to win against the Texans, they will have to pressure Stroud and take advantage of their offensive line, which has proven to be suspect at times during the season.
When it comes to the Titans’ offense, it needs to take care of the ball. Giving the Texans shorter fields will be the easiest way to lose the game, so if the Titans can prevent the Texans from scoring up close on short drives, they will have a chance to be competitive against their division rival.
Kickoff between the Titans and Texans is set for 12 noon CT tomorrow. The game can be watched on CBS or streamed on Paramount+.
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