KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Following a 12-day break in action, the Lady Vols volleyball team returns to the court Wednesday night at the Gillom Center against Ole Miss. First serve is set for 7:30 p.m. ET.
BROADCAST INFO
Fans can stream the match on SECN+ or through the ESPN app. Jake Hromada (play-by-play) and Brittney McLaughlin (analysis) will be on the call. Live stats are also available and can be found at this LINK.
LAST TIME OUT
UT and Auburn battled for four sets on Oct. 21, ending in a 3-1 win for the Tigers. Right-side attacker Morgahn Fingall carried the Lady Vols at Auburn, putting away 20 kills.
BEEN A MINUTE
Tennessee is visiting Ole Miss for the first time since Sept. 27, 2019. That meeting ended with UT’s only loss to the Rebels under head coach Eve Rackham Watt who owns a 4-1 mark against Ole Miss. UT swept the only meeting last season, winning 3-0 in Knoxville.
CLOSING IN ON 1,000
Fingall enters Wednesday’s contest with 979 career kills and is closing in on the 1,000-kill milestone. Currently ranked 10th in kills in Tennessee history during the rally-scoring era, she would become just the 10th Lady Vol to reach 1,000 career kills since rally-scoring went into effect in 2001.
Overall, she would be the 23rd player in program history to reach the milestone.
SWEEPS-VILLE
Seven of the Lady Vols’ 10 wins this season have come in three sets. Including last season, 21 of UT’s last 30 wins have been sweeps.
WINDICATORS
Tennessee is 7-4 when it hits better than .250 this season. UT is also 10-2 when it wins the second set. During Rackham Watt’s tenure, UT is 55-8 when it hits .250 or better and is 66-10 when it wins the second set.
SCOUTING OLE MISS
2022 Record: 10-10 (6-4 SEC)
Series Record: UT leads 47-11
Last Meeting: Nov. 7, 2021 – A 3-0 sweep for the Lady Vols.
Key Player/Stat: Ole Miss enters Wednesday’s meeting on a three-match win streak. The Rebels knocked off Missouri twice at home before defeating Mississippi State in four sets in Starkville.
UP NEXT
Tennessee is back at home for a two-match series against LSU on Nov. 5-6. Match time on Saturday, Nov. 5 is set for 1 p.m. ET, followed by a noon start time on Sunday, Nov. 6.
BROADCAST INFO
Fans can stream the match on SECN+ or through the ESPN app. Jake Hromada (play-by-play) and Brittney McLaughlin (analysis) will be on the call. Live stats are also available and can be found at this LINK.
LAST TIME OUT
UT and Auburn battled for four sets on Oct. 21, ending in a 3-1 win for the Tigers. Right-side attacker Morgahn Fingall carried the Lady Vols at Auburn, putting away 20 kills.
BEEN A MINUTE
Tennessee is visiting Ole Miss for the first time since Sept. 27, 2019. That meeting ended with UT’s only loss to the Rebels under head coach Eve Rackham Watt who owns a 4-1 mark against Ole Miss. UT swept the only meeting last season, winning 3-0 in Knoxville.
CLOSING IN ON 1,000
Fingall enters Wednesday’s contest with 979 career kills and is closing in on the 1,000-kill milestone. Currently ranked 10th in kills in Tennessee history during the rally-scoring era, she would become just the 10th Lady Vol to reach 1,000 career kills since rally-scoring went into effect in 2001.
Overall, she would be the 23rd player in program history to reach the milestone.
SWEEPS-VILLE
Seven of the Lady Vols’ 10 wins this season have come in three sets. Including last season, 21 of UT’s last 30 wins have been sweeps.
WINDICATORS
Tennessee is 7-4 when it hits better than .250 this season. UT is also 10-2 when it wins the second set. During Rackham Watt’s tenure, UT is 55-8 when it hits .250 or better and is 66-10 when it wins the second set.
SCOUTING OLE MISS
2022 Record: 10-10 (6-4 SEC)
Series Record: UT leads 47-11
Last Meeting: Nov. 7, 2021 – A 3-0 sweep for the Lady Vols.
Key Player/Stat: Ole Miss enters Wednesday’s meeting on a three-match win streak. The Rebels knocked off Missouri twice at home before defeating Mississippi State in four sets in Starkville.
UP NEXT
Tennessee is back at home for a two-match series against LSU on Nov. 5-6. Match time on Saturday, Nov. 5 is set for 1 p.m. ET, followed by a noon start time on Sunday, Nov. 6.
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