Key Highlights
- The Lady Vols faced Vanderbilt in doubles competition and Arizona State in singles."I'm really excited about the way our girls competed," Tennessee head coach Alison Ojeda said.
- "As you get tired sometimes, the level of performance drops, but ours didn't.
- The girls were fit, and emotionally, mentally and physically tough from start to finish. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"In doubles, there were lots of first serves, first balls and returns in which is something we wanted to work on from yesterday.
- Arizona State was a tough challenge on every court.
- I thought all 12 players performed at a pretty high level for us to stay solid the entire time was great."The Lady Vols will conclude play in the UT Invite on Jan.
