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Urgent:Lady Vols,Kim Caldwell has been Rushed to the hospital in a critical condition Kim Caldwell, the coach of the Lady Vols basketball team, revealed her pregnancy on social media by writing, "Belief in God is believing in His timing." Caldwell the baby is due in the winter of 2025. A picture of a small high-top sneaker perched on a basketball is included in the post on X, formerly Twitter. Caldwell and her husband, Justin, celebrated their one-year wedding anniversary in May, and this will be their first child together. Having previously coached at Division II Glenville State and Marshall, where she and Justin both played and coached, Kim Caldwell, 35, was hired in April to succeed Kellie Harper. She is not the first Tennessee coach to become pregnant during her first season in Knoxville; volleyball coach Eve Rackham Watt became pregnant during her first season in 2018. Despite Rackham Watt's travel restrictions in the last month of the season, the volleyball team saw instant success and qualified for its first NCAA Tournament participation in six seasons. In November 2018, she gave birth to Jude, her son....
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Read moreSHOCK!!:Kim Caldwell after Lady Vols upset UConn: Her dad, Pat Summitt 'having a cold one' to celebrate In the historic series, the Lady Vols basketball team defeated longtime foe UConn, which was Kim Caldwell's first time coaching Tennessee. In front of 16,215 spectators at Food City Center on Thursday, the No. 17 Lady Vols established a lead in the third quarter and never let it go, defeating the No. 5 Huskies 80-76. This is the first time the Lady Vols have defeated UConn since Pat Summitt, the program's hall of fame coach, took over in 2007....
Read moreJust In:Tennessee football landes four-star cornerback Onis Konanbanny, an international athlete who moved to the United States In the 2025 recruiting class, Tennessee football selects four-star wide receiver Onis Konanbanny. Born in France, Konanbanny spent his early years there before moving to London and then the United States. His parents are from Ivory Coast, but he committed to the Vols on Friday, joining what is already UT's top-ranked recruiting class since 2015. The 6-foot-1, 180-pound Konanbanny is starting his senior year at Columbia, South Carolina's Heathwood Hall Episcopal School....
Read moreDone Deal:Tennessee football fined $8M, reportedly vacating 11 wins for NCAA violations under ex-coach Jeremy Pruitt For allegedly overseeing "hundreds" of NCAA violations, the NCAA has fined Tennessee $8 million and imposed a six-year show-cause punishment on former Volunteers coach Jeremy Pruitt. According to ESPN, school authorities announced on Saturday that the program will also forfeit 11 victories during the 2019 and 2020 seasons under Pruitt. Following an agreement between the school and the governing body, the first NCAA ruling was made public on Friday. After its own review of program breaches, Tennessee fired Pruitt after the 2020 season....
Read moreBREAKING: Four-star CB Tre Poteat (2025) has COMMITS to Tennessee vols for a great 2025 season!! Tre Poteat, a 2025 cornerback prospect, announced his Tennessee commitment on Tuesday. In less than a week, he becomes the Vols' fourth commit to the 2025 class. "I am totally dedicated," Poteat declared. Three-star cornerback Poteat, who is 6' 1", and 175 pounds, is a product of Verona Area High School in Verona, Wisconsin. He is ranked No. 4 in Wisconsin and No. 545 overall in the class of 2025....
Read moreShock:Former Alabama QB gives the Tennessee Vols its first big dose of rat poison ahead of 2024 season The national media has not done much to promote the Tennessee Vols during the summer. Georgia, Texas, Ole Miss, Missouri, and Alabama have received the majority of that attention....
Read moreGreat News:Three-star CB Tyler Redmond commits to Vols after visit to Georgia Bulldogs Another Georgia commit has been signed by Tennessee for the 2025 class. Tyler Redmond, a three-star cornerback from Alpharetta, was the most recent to declare his intention to play for the Vols on Sunday. Redmond was among the star-studded group of visitors who were on campus for Tennessee's Saturday game against No. 1 Georgia at Neyland Stadium. "A family-oriented program and how comfortable I feel when I step onto campus," he said. "It is close to home and the day they started recruiting me, it never stopped." In addition to the Vols, Redmond, who is 6' 1" and 175 pounds, received offers from Ohio State, Missouri, West Virginia, UCF, and Indiana. Florida and NC State were also interested. For the junior defensive back, none of that mattered. Redmond remarked, "I already knew the school I wanted to go to and the offers I had,"...
Read moreBreaking:Defensive lineman Darrion Smith commits to Tennessee football over Ohio State Tennessee football outbid Ohio State for defensive lineman Darrion Smith, extending its winning streak in recruiting. On Tuesday, the 6-foot-2, 265-pound Baltimore native made his commitment to the Vols. Smith, a senior at St. Frances Academy, is ranked by 247Sports Composite as a three-star recruit. In the 2025 class, he is ranked No. 650 overall and No. 69 among defensive lineman. More than 20 institutions, including SEC schools Ole Miss, South Carolina, Tennessee, LSU, and Oklahoma, offered scholarships to Smith. After returning home from an unofficial weekend visit to UT, he made his announcement. When the early signing period opens on December 4, Smith will be able to sign. In UT's 2025 class, he is the 21st commitment. Smith joins four-star quarterback George MacIntyre, defensive lineman Mariyon Dye, wide receiver Travis Smith, defensive lineman Ethan Utley, linebacker Christian Gass, wide receiver Radarious Jackson, edge rusher Jayden Loftin, offensive lineman Douglas Utu, tight end Da'Saahn Brame, safety Lagonza Hayward, and tight end Jack Van Dorselaer....
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