Tennessee Women's Basketball
The Tennessee Lady Volunteers play college basketball in the Southeastern Conference. Led by Hall-of-Fame coach Pat Summitt, the program is considered not only one of the preeminent in all of women's college basketball, but in all of collegiate athletics, regardless of gender.
Fast Facts
- College: University of Tennessee
- Established: 1794
- Head Coach: Pat Summitt
- Conference: SEC
- Nickname: Lady Vols
- Team colors: Orange and White
- Mascot: Smokey IX (Bluetick Coonhound)
- Arena: Thompson-Boiling Arena
- Capacity: 24,535
- National Titles: Seven
- Final Four appearances: 18
- 2008: Reached the Final Four
History
The team has won seven national championships and appeared in the Women's Final Four 18 times, including their 2008 appearance. The Lady Vols have won 14 regular season SEC titles and 13 conference tournament titles. Among the legendary players in their history include Chamique Holdsclaw, Tamika Catchings, Nikki McCray, Kara Lawson and Candace Parker.
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