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The Tennessee Lady Vols' struggles havenât ended since finishing the season on an eight-game skid capped by a first-round NCAA Tournament loss.
As of Monday, coach Kim Caldwell had no players with eligibility left wanting to play for Tennessee anymore.
Jaida Civil was the last player with eligibility remaining only to announce Monday morning her departure after one season. Civil wrote on social media that playing for âone of the best up and coming coaches in the countryâ was a blessing but: âAfter deep thought and prayer, I have decided to enter the transfer portal.â
Civil was part of Caldwellâs 2025 recruiting class rated No. 1 nationally by 247Sports. She joined four other Lady Vols in the portal that opened Monday, including Talaysia Cooper, Kaniya Boyd, Alyssa Latham and Lauren Hurst.
Mia and Mya Pauldo announced their intent to enter the portal on social media last week, but their names werenât in the portal as of midday Monday. Neither was Deniya Prawlâs name despite her own social media post that simply said March 26, âThankful for it allâ after reports she too was headed to the portal.
Tennessee went 16-14 in Caldwellâs second season. The eight straight losses were the first in the programâs NCAA womenâs basketball era going back to the 1981-82 season, while the 14 losses matched the 2015-16 Lady Volsâ school record for losses in a season. Those Lady Vols lost in a regional final in March 2016.
Caldwell also had an assistant leave first to work for Kim Mulkey at LSU before being hired as the new head coach at UCF on Saturday. Tennessee fired assistant coach Roman Tubner with Caldwell confirming his departure Thursday night.
She hired former Florida State associate head coach Bill Ferrara as an assistant March 30 for his experience with high-scoring offenses, 3-point shooting and recruiting.
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Jaida Civil a expliquĂ© quâelle avait pris cette dĂ©cision aprĂšs mĂ»re rĂ©flexion et priĂšre. Elle a dĂ©crit son passage Ă Tennessee comme une bĂ©nĂ©diction et a dit avoir apprĂ©ciĂ© travailler avec Kim Caldwell. Civil Ă©tait la derniĂšre joueuse encore Ă©ligible Ă devoir se dĂ©cider.
Au moins cinq Lady Vols figuraient dans le portail des transferts lundi, selon lâarticle. Il sâagit de Jaida Civil, Talaysia Cooper, Kaniya Boyd, Alyssa Latham et Lauren Hurst. Mia et Mya Pauldo avaient annoncĂ© leur intention de partir, mais leurs noms nâapparaissaient pas encore dans le portail.
Tennessee a terminĂ© la saison avec un bilan de 16 victoires pour 14 dĂ©faites et une sĂ©rie de huit revers consĂ©cutifs. Cette sĂ©rie sâest conclue par une Ă©limination au premier tour du tournoi NCAA. CâĂ©tait la premiĂšre sĂ©rie de huit dĂ©faites dâaffilĂ©e dans lâĂšre NCAA du programme fĂ©minin.
Non, lundi, Kim Caldwell nâavait plus de joueuses encore Ă©ligibles qui souhaitaient rester Ă Tennessee. Jaida Civil Ă©tait la derniĂšre joueuse avec de lâĂ©ligibilitĂ© restante, puis elle a annoncĂ© son dĂ©part. Lâeffectif entre donc dans une phase de transition importante.
Plusieurs changements ont touchĂ© le staff autour de Kim Caldwell. Un assistant est dâabord parti travailler avec Kim Mulkey Ă LSU avant dâĂȘtre nommĂ© nouvel entraĂźneur principal Ă UCF, et Tennessee a aussi licenciĂ© lâassistant Roman Tubner. Caldwell a ensuite recrutĂ© Bill Ferrara, ancien adjoint de Florida State, le 30 mars.



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