The Lady Vols’ regular season and SEC Tournament runs have concluded.
Tennessee now awaits its placement in the NCAA Tournament after a successful year one under Kim Caldwell.
Here are where the Lady Vols’ individual stats stand heading into March Madness.
Tennessee’s leading scorer in the 2024-25 season was Talaysia Cooper. The redshirt sophomore in her first year on the court with the Lady Vols reached 16.7 points per outing. This came on 44.8% shooting from the field.
Behind Cooper was Jewel Spear. The fifth-year senior got hot late, bringing her mark up to 13.1 points per outing. She shot an efficient 42.6% from the field and 38.9% on 3-pointers.
Also in double digits were a trio of players. Ruby Whitehorn notched 11.6 points, Zee Spearman was right behind her with 11.5 and Samara Spencer earned 10.5.
The top rebounder for Tennessee wasSpearman. The Lady Vols’ typically starting center grabbed an impressive 6.1 rebounds per game. This featured 3.3 on the defensive side and 2.8 on offense.
Cooper also impressed in this category. She grabbed 5.6 rebounds per outing despite being listed as a guard.
Whitehorn, another guard, came in third. She ended with 4.2 rebounds per game.