Lady Vols Face Texas A&M Amid Key Injury Concerns

Tennessee looks to capitalize on a fully fit squad against a shorthanded Texas A&M in Thursday's SEC clash.

The Lady Vols of Tennessee, ranked No. 21, are set to make their return to the Food City Center this Thursday, squaring off against Texas A&M. With a solid record of 16-8 overall and 8-4 in the SEC, Tennessee is looking to maintain their momentum against the Aggies, who are currently 10-11 and 3-9 in conference play.

Tipoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. EST, and fans can catch all the action on SEC Network+. The broadcast team includes Zack Nelson providing the play-by-play, with Kamera Harris offering analysis and Sarah Detwiler reporting from the sidelines.

In a move to increase transparency, the SEC has mandated that all schools publicly report the availability of student-athletes for each conference game in several sports, including women’s basketball, starting with the 2024-25 athletics calendar. This new policy aims to keep fans and teams informed about player participation.

For this matchup, Tennessee's roster is fully available, giving them a complete lineup to face Texas A&M. However, the Aggies will be without redshirt sophomore forward Vanessa Saidu, who is listed as out for the game.

As the Lady Vols aim to capitalize on their home-court advantage, all eyes will be on their performance against a determined Texas A&M squad. It promises to be an engaging contest as both teams battle for conference supremacy.