Breaking news: Lady Vols Break Season Three-Point Record: A Historic Achievement for Tennessee Women’s Basketball…full news below

Breaking news: Lady Vols Break Season Three-Point Record: A Historic Achievement for Tennessee Women’s Basketball…full news below.

 

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Lady Volunteers have etched their names in the record books, setting a new program record for most three-pointers made in a single season. This historic achievement underscores the evolution of Tennessee’s offensive strategy and highlights the team’s impressive shooting prowess.

 

Under head coach Kim Caldwell, the Lady Vols have embraced a faster-paced, perimeter-oriented attack, and the results have been remarkable. Led by sharpshooters Jewel Spear, Sara Puckett, and Rickea Jackson, Tennessee has consistently lit up the scoreboard from beyond the arc, stretching defenses and forcing opponents to adjust.

 

The record-breaking moment came in a dominant performance at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center, where the Lady Vols connected on their record-setting three-pointer late in the game. The crowd erupted in celebration as Tennessee officially surpassed the previous single-season mark.

 

“This is a testament to the hard work these players put in every day,” said Caldwell. “We’ve emphasized spacing and confidence in our shooting, and they’ve bought into it completely. I couldn’t be prouder.”

 

The Lady Vols’ newfound three-point dominance adds another layer of danger to an already formidable squad as they gear up for the postseason. With their ability to score from deep at a record-breaking pace, Tennessee remains a serious contender for an SEC title and a deep NCAA Tournament run.

 

As the Lady Vols continue their journey, one thing is clear—this team is redefining Tennessee basketball while honoring the program’s tradition of

excellence.

 

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