Today On Rocky Top: Lady Vols Share Regular Season SEC Title

facebooktwitterreddit

From The Daily News Journal

"With 4.5 seconds remaining in Tennessee’s 79-49 win over Vanderbilt on Sunday, Isabelle Harrison limped to the scorer’s table.She checked in for the Lady Vols and hobbled onto the floor. After a missed Vanderbilt free throw, teammate Andraya Carter dribbled the ball over to her and handed it off.Harrison wasn’t expected to play any amount of time for Tennessee after tearing her anterior cruciate ligament last month. But she held the ball as the final seconds ticked off on Senior Day.Read more at The Daily News Journal"

From The Knoxville News Sentinel

"The Tennessee women’s tennis team lost to LSU 5-2 Sunday at Goodfriend Tennis Center.The Lady Vols (8-6, 0-2 SEC) won the doubles point, but managed only one singles win against the Tigers (9-5, 1-1).The No. 34-ranked doubles duo of Joanna Henderson and Caitlyn Williams got UT off to a good start with an 8-4 win over Joana Vale and Noel Scott. Then, LSU’s Abigail Owens and Skylar Kuykendall defeated Eve Repic and Laurence Guevremont 8-2. Tiffany Tavares and Victoria Olivarez beat Skylar Holloway and Ella Taylor 8-3 to give the Lady Vols the doubles point.Read more at The Knoxville News Sentinel"

From SB Nation

"The Denver Broncos and quarterback Peyton Manning are working on restructuring his contract, according to Mike Klis of the Denver Post. Manning, who has not yet committed to returning to football after a poor final two months of last season, is owed $19 million against the salary cap.Denver could desperately use the cap space created by a restructure. Normally, moving money around would mean converting base salary into bonus, which pushes some guaranteed money down the road. However, Manning might only be thinking of playing one more season, making this a tad more complicated for general manager John Elway. Currently, Manning has two years left on his deal at $19 million per.Read more at SB Nation"

Next: Austin Kendall Enjoys Visit To Tennessee