University of Tennessee Athletics
Postgame Notes: UT 55, Rutgers 45
December 14, 2014 | Women's Basketball
Dec. 14, 2014
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POSTGAME NOTES
THE SERIES
- This marked the 23rd meeting between Tennesee and Rutgers. The Lady Vols now have a 20-3 record over the Scarlet Knights. UT has improved to 4-3 at Rutgers and is the third straight win in the RAC.
- The Lady Vols have extended their streak to ten straight wins vs. the Scarlet Knights.
- In the last meeting vs. the two teams, Rutgers was unranked and fell to UT 66-47 in Knoxville on Dec. 30, 2012.
- Tennessee assistant coach Jolette Law was an assistant coach at Rutgers from 1995-2007, working under current head coach C. Vivian Stringer who she also played for at Iowa from 1987-90.
LADY VOLS WIN
- The win over #17/#19 Rutgers was the first on the road over an Associated Press ranked team since #12/11 North Carolina on Nov. 11, 2013, which UT won 81-65.
- The Lady Vols are 16-12 vs. ranked teams under Holly Warlick, including 13-5 vs. teams ranked 11-25 in the AP poll. In all time vs. top-25 teams, UT is 456-180.
- The 45 points scored by Rutgers was its lowest of the season by 15 since scoring 60 points in a win over Colgate on Nov. 28, 2014.
- Tennessee's field goal percentage of 27.5 was the lowest in a victory since UT shot 27.0 percent vs. #2 North Carolina to win 56-50 in the NCAA Final Four Semifinals on April 1, 2007.
- The Lady Vols forced 15 turnovers in the game and outrebounded Rutgers 54-42.
- UT had its 16th run of 10-0 or more with a run of 16-2 to end the game.
- The Lady Vols scored the fewest amount of points since the 56-50 win over Missouri on Feb. 23, 2014.
FOR STARTERS
- Today's starters: Jordan Reynolds, Isabelle Harrison, Jasmine Jones, Bashaara Graves and Andraya Carter.
- This marked the first start for Harrison this season.
- Reynolds and Graves are the only two Lady Vols to start in every game this season.
- This is the sixth different line-up for the Lady Vols. They are now 1-0 with the group.
- Tennessee lost the tip for the fifth time this season.
- The Lady Vols first score came off a lay-up from Jasmine Jones.
OFF THE BENCH
- The first Lady Vol off the bench was Cierra Burdick, in for Isabelle Harrison with 17:25 left in first half.
- With 14:41 left in the half, Ariel Massengale, Alexa Middleton and Nia Moore entered the game.
- The Lady Vols' bench outscored the Scarlet Knights' bench 21-3.
LADY VOLS TAKING CHARGES
- Ariel Massengale was the first to take a charge against the Rutgers, her second of the season.
- Cierra Burdick took her fifth charge of the season halfway through the first half.
DOUBLE DIGIT SUCCESS
- Jasmine Jones was the first Lady Vol in double digits and tallied a total of 12. She has earned 10-plus points in four games this season.
- Isabelle Harrison also scored more than 10 points with a total of 11. She also earned her second double-double of the season and 26th of her career with 13 rebounds.
- Ariel Massengale was the third Lady Vol with 10-plus points. She earned a team-high 13 points.
DEFENSE DOES THE JOB
- Andraya Carter once again led UT in steals with three.
- The Lady Vols forced 15 turnovers vs. Rutgers.
- Rutgers was outrebounded 54-42. Tennessee allowed only 10 offensive rebounds. UT earned 34 of its 54 rebounds defensively.
AT THE HALF
- The Lady Vols scored just 20 points at the half, which ties for the fewest amount of points scored in a half this season. It last happened at #6/9 Texas.
- Jasmine Jones led the Lady Vols scoring with eight points.
- The Lady Vols were outrebounded 23-20 but forced eight rebounds.
- UT shot 17.9 percent (7-39) while Rutgers shot 30.0 percent (9-30).
LADY VOLS GET A SPECIAL VISITOR
- Over the summer, Cierra Burdick had a summer internship in NYC for Good Morning American and worked closely with Robin Roberts.
- As a special guest for the Lady Vols, GMA anchor Robin Roberts attended the game.
UP NEXT
- Tennessee will return home for a four-game series starting with a quick turnaround with Wichita State coming to Thompson-Boling Arena on Tuesday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m.
- The Wichita State game will be the first Tennessee women's basketball game to air on the SEC Network.
Players Mentioned
WBB | Kaiya Wynn Media Availability (10.2.25)
Thursday, October 02
WBB | Zee Spearman Media Availability (10.2.25)
Thursday, October 02
WBB | Kim Caldwell Media Availability (9.23.25)
Tuesday, September 23
WBB | Kim Caldwell Media Availability (8.28.25)
Thursday, August 28