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What channel is UConn vs Tennessee today? Time, TV channel to watch women’s basketball game

Jewel Spear on playing in Tennessee-UConn rivalry for first time, Paige Bueckers
Lady Vols guard Jewel Spear talks about playing in her first Tennessee-UConn matchup and Huskies star Paige Bueckers.
A battle between blue bloods in UConn and Tennessee highlights Thursday night’s women’s college basketball slate.
First-year coach Kim Caldwell and the 19th-ranked Vols (16-5) host the No. 5 Huskies (21-2), led by 11-time national championship-winning coach Geno Auriemma and star guard Paige Bueckers, one of the best players in college basketball.
Bueckers, a fourth-year senior, is averaging 19 points with four rebounds and 4.2 assists per game this season on 54.4% shooting. The 6-foot guard is also shooting a whopping 42.1% from 3-point range and is among the top contenders to be the No. 1 pick in the upcoming WNBA draft.
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Tennessee, which has lost three of its last five games, meanwhile is led by first-year transfer guard Talaysia Cooper, who’s averaging 17.9 points with 5.9 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game after transferring from South Carolina in the offseason.
Here’s how to watch the top 20 matchup between Tennessee and UConn on Thursday night:
What channel is Tennessee vs UConn on today?
Tennessee vs. UConn will air live on ESPN, with streaming options available on the ESPN app or Fubo, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.
Tennessee vs UConn time today
- Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
- Date: Thursday, Feb. 6
- Location: Food City Center (Knoxville, Tennessee)
Tennessee women’s basketball schedule 2024-25
Here are Tennessee basketball’s last five results. See the Vols’ full schedule here.
- Feb. 2: Tennessee 76, Missouri 71
- Jan. 27: South Carolina 70, Tennessee 63
- Jan. 23: Texas 80, Tennessee 76
- Jan. 19: Vanderbilt 71, Tennessee 70
- Jan. 16: Tennessee 86, Mississippi State 73
UConn women’s basketball schedule 2024-25
Here are UConn basketball’s last five results. See the Huskies’ full schedule here.
- Feb. 2: UConn 101, Butler 59
- Jan. 29: UConn 84, DePaul 58
- Jan. 25: UConn 72, Creighton 61
- Jan. 22: UConn 100, Villanova 57
- Jan. 19: UConn 96, Seton Hall 36
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Families prepare for possible separation after ICE raids in Tennessee

FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WTVF) — Undocumented immigrants in Middle Tennessee are rushing to prepare legal documents for their children as fear spreads following recent ICE operations that arrested nearly 200 people in Nashville and surrounding areas.
Many parents are notarizing power of attorney documents to ensure their children will be cared for if they are detained or deported.
“This is a letter of power of an attorney for care of a minor child,” reads one document being prepared by families. “Is sufficient to authorize enrollment of a minor in school and to authorize medical treatment.”
A single mother, who asked to be identified only as Andrea to protect her identity, described the anxiety of potentially being separated from her children.
“It was the fear that I would be gone and there would be no one to care for my kids,” she said.
Andrea recalled having to sit down with her 13-year-old son to explain that one day she might not come home.
“He hugged me, and said, ‘Mom, I am going to cry a lot.’ I broke down as a mom because you don’t know what to do. I can’t stay home because it’s just me,” she said.
Andrea and her two sons arrived in the US with a visa eight years ago. She said safety concerns prevented her from returning to her home country, and she decided to stay to provide better opportunities for her children as a single mother. Overstaying a visa is not considered a criminal offense, but is a civil violation of U.S. immigration law.
“Going back to my country isn’t an option, especially because of my children,” she said.
Andrea sought help from Pastor Luis Sura to complete the power of attorney paperwork. Through his nonprofit Better Options TN, Sura has assisted more than 20 families since the raids.
“They’re afraid, they’re crying, they don’t know what to do,” Sura said.
As an immigrant from Mexico himself, Sura understands their situation but notes his own path to legal status came through the most recent immigration reform signed during the Reagan administration in 1986.
“That’s why I’m here, because of the amnesty,” he said.
Sura believes current immigration policies offer few options for families like Andrea’s.
“These people will be here for 20 years. They cannot do it the right way, because there is no other way,” Sura said.
The uncertainty has changed how Andrea and her children say goodbye each day.
“So, every time we leave we hug each other and try to make it very special because there really might not be another time,” she said.
Click here to learn more about Better Options TN and power of attorney forms.
The Hispanic Foundation is also hosting a power of attorney clinic June 1, 2025. For more information: send email to vgentry@immigrationgrp.com
Andrea’s quotes have been translated from Spanish to English by bilingual reporter Patsy Montesinos.
Do you have more information about this story? You can email me at Patsy.Montesinos@Newschannel5.com
On 150-year anniversary, YMCA of Middle Tennessee looks at its past and future
Happy Birthday to the YMCA of Middle TN. They just celebrated their 150th anniversary! A lot has changed with the Y over the years. I have personally seen some of that firsthand when I was a long-time board member at the Northwest Family Y and part of their Black Achievers Program. Forrest Sanders has a look back.
– Lelan Statom
Tennessee
Nets to host Tennessee’s Chaz Lanier for workout before NBA draft

The Nets will host Tennessee guard Chaz Lanier for a predraft workout on Friday, sources told The Post.
On the short list for the best shooter in this year’s class, Lanier could be a viable target for Brooklyn with the 36th pick. They also have the eighth, 19th, 26th and 27th picks in next month’s draft.
The Jerry West Award-winner as the best shooting guard, Lanier averaged 18.0 points last season on 43.1 percent shooting and a solid 39.5 percent from behind the arc.
Tapped to go 40th to Washington in ESPN’s latest mock draft, Lanier measured 6-foot-3 ¾ and 205.8.8 pounds at the NBA draft combine and helped his cause in Chicago.
Tennessee
2026 four-star wide receiver includes Tennessee in top six schools

Tennessee is in the mix to land another prospect for its 2026 football recruiting class.
The Vols made the top six schools for four-star wide receiver Craig Dandridge, along with Georgia Tech, Stanford, Georgia, Florida and Oklahoma.
The 6-foot-1, 172-pound prospect is from Cambridge High School in Milton, Georgia. 247Sports ranks Dandridge as the No. 48 wide receiver in 2026 and No. 38 player in Georgia.
Tennessee offered him a scholarship on Feb. 5. Dandridge unofficially visited Tennessee for a practice on March 14 and will officially the Vols on June 13.
Power Four programs outside of Dandridge’s top six to offer him a scholarship include Arkansas, Kansas State, Wake Forest, Vanderbilt, Kansas, West Virginia, Boston College, Duke, Cincinnati and Clemson.
Tennessee has eight commitments in its 2026 football recruiting class: quarterback Faizon Brandon, wide receiver Tyreek King, tight end Carson Sneed, offensive lineman Gabriel Osenda, wide receiver Tyran Evans, linebacker Braylon Outlaw, defensive lineman C.J. Edwards and defensive lineman Zach Groves.
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