Tennessee Lady Vols roster: Projecting 2019-2020 two-deep depth chart
Power forward
1. Lou Brown
6’3″; Redshirt senior; Melbourne, Australia
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This is probably a bit of a stretch, but Holly Warlick did not bring Lou Brown in as a graduate transfer from the Washington State Cougars for no reason last year. Brown can play big in the post, and she now gives Kellie Harper options to move more players to the backcourt given the need to replace some key talent thee.
As a result, the sixth-year senior will bring a true power forward starting position to the Tennessee Lady Vols, something they haven’t had in recent years. She is a physical player under the basket who brings a certain level of finesse, and she actually has significant playing experience at the Division I level. So fully healthy, she should be good to go.
2. Kamera Harris
6’3″; Senior; Hampton, Ga.
We debated about whether or not this would be Kamera Harris or junior college transfer Jaiden McCoy, a redshirt junior forward, coming off the bench. McCoy is likely in line to be a starter at the four after Harris and Brown are gone. But for this year, Harris’s experience and value have to count for something, and you have to believe she has developed.
A defensive specialist, Harris saw action in just under seven minutes a game last year, playing 19 games. If she took a major leap, she did enough to provide valuable depth to the program at forward. We have faith in the idea that she did that, so we’re going to pencil her in as the backup forward with McCoy coming up right behind her.