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Lady Vols Basketball overwhelms Florida to enforce the stressful start

The Lady Vols only scored 28 points in the first half against Florida. They went half-time with 37-28 gators and were in the swamp shortly before the loss of Florida. After a dominant second half, Tennessee Florida 86-78.

It was an ugly half of the basketball, in which nothing Tennessee went away. The Lady Vols pursued 15 fouls to the five fouls of the Gators. Florida achieved sales and almost every Fastbreak and second chances, while Tennessees passed.

The good news for Tennessee was that it was probably the worst half of the basketball they could have played and they were still involved. That was probably part of coach Kim Caldwell's half -time news because the Lady Vols was woke up in the second half.

Caldwell went half -time and adjusted, and the Lady Vols came from the half -time break and shot all the cylinders. Tennessee scored 37 points in the third quarter to take over a lead of eight points compared to the Gator.

The fast -moving offensive of the Lady Vols began to click, and Tennessee finally began to put pressure on Florida at both ends of the court. Tennessee climbed into the Freiawurfinie and made 7-of-9 free shooting shots in the third quarter.

Tennessee was able to force sales, to achieve quick opportunities and how the basketball team to look that defeated Uconn and Alabama.

Florida kept it tight in the fourth quarter, but the Lady Vols could keep up with the Gator, especially thanks to Talaysia Coopers, 16 of which came in the second half.

Zee Spearman also met when it was important to help the Lady Vols overcome the gators under pressure. Spearan ended the game with 15 points and four rebounds.

Two games remain in the regular season of the Lady Vols. You will travel to Lexington to stand against Kentucky on Thursday before ending the season against Georgia the next Sunday.

The upper half of the SEC is loaded with talented squad, so Tennessee has to win every remaining game and hope that the cards will be in the way for the SEC tournament.