This Sunday, the NCAA women’s basketball regular-season schedule comes to a final stretch, as the Tennessee Volunteers host the LSU Tigers on ESPN.
The Tigers, who are 23-4 this season, are the No. 13 team in the country. They’re bringing a five-game win streak into this one after a win over unranked Auburn on Thursday.
With a 10-3 record against SEC opponents, the Tigers hold the second spot in the conference, trailing only the No. 1, undefeated South Carolina Gamecocks.
Angel Reese is leading the Tigers’ second-best offense in the NCAA, posting 19.2 points per game. Against Auburn, she dropped 25 points and collected 20 rebounds.
As for the Volunteers, they’re unranked after entering this season positioned as the No. 11 team in the country. Still, with a 9-4 record against SEC teams this season, they’re holding onto the fourth spot in the conference. They destroyed Vanderbilt in their most recent game, bringing their overall record to 16-9.
Jewel Spear is leading the Vols’ offense, posting 12.9 points per game. Rickea Jackson, who’s only played 17 games this season, is averaging 18.9 points.
Here is everything you need to know about the LSU vs. Tennessee women’s basketball game, including television and streaming options.