There is no shortage of blue bloods in the Southeastern Conference of women’s basketball. The Texas Longhorns did not play their best ball according to their head coach, but holding serve against the Tennessee Volunteers in the 43rd meeting of the longtime rivals Thursday night served more than one purpose.
Tennessee holds a 26-16 lead in its all-time series with Texas, and Thursday's contest will be the 35th UT-UT matchup to feature two ranked teams.
The Lady Vols already had their first test at home against the Sooners, losing a close 87-86 contest. Now all eyes turn to Tennessee’s first matchup against the Texas Longhorns, led by head coach Vic Schaefer.
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