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No. 5 Tennessee at Alabama
Tuesday 8 p.m.
Regaining their swagger after a disheartening loss to Kentucky, the Volunteers, led by the resurgence of sharp-shooting guard Chris Lofton, look to continue their SEC dominance in Alabama, where the Tide look to get rolling and jumpstart their NCAA tournament hopes.

Player of the Week
Lauryn Smith
Smith won the long jump at the Middle Tennessee Classic to lead the track and field team Saturday.
Smith's victory marked the first individual event win of the year for the Commodores. The junior had a season-long jump of 18-10, 6 1/4 inches longer than the second place finisher.
"If she can stay healthy, Lauryn has the potential to be a top performer for us," said coach D'Andre Hill. "She has to potential to earn some points at the SEC Indoor Championships in a few weeks if she continues to progress."

Game of the Week:
Women's Tennis - No. 16 Vanderbilt defeated No. 9 Notre Dame
Led by standouts Courtney Ulery and Amanda Taylor, the Commodores extended their season opening win streak to five games by passing a huge test against the Fighting Irish. Also turning in a clutch performance for the Lady Dores was Catherine Newman, whose win at the number two singles slot proved to be the difference.

They said it:
"The injury report will be out next Wednesday and we're excited to give that to you."
Patriots coach Bill Belichick displays his dominance of sarcasm when asked about NFL MVP Tom Brady's status for the Super Bowl.

Daily Number:
23
Straight points Florida scored to put Vanderbilt in a 36-9 hole to start the Commodores' game in Gainesville.

SEC Standings
Eastern Division:
Florida 5-1 18-3
Tennessee 4-1 17-2
Kentucky 3-2 9-9
Vanderbilt 2-3 17-3
Georgia 2-2 11-6
South Carolina 1-4 9-10

Western Division:
Miss. State 5-0 14-5
Arkansas 3-2 14-5
Ole Miss 2-3 15-3
Auburn 2-3 12-6
Alabama 1-4 12-8
LSU 0-5 7-12

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