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Tennessee Lady Volunteers Women's Basketball Tickets
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International Games
- February 22, 2026Sunday 01:00 p.m.Norman, OK, United States Of AmericaLloyd Noble CenterOklahoma Sooners Womens Basketball vs. Tennessee Vols Womens Basketball
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Lloyd Noble Center
- February 26, 2026Thursday 12:00 a.m.Baton Rouge, LA, United States Of AmericaLSU Pete Maravich Assembly CenterLSU Tigers Womens Basketball vs. Tennessee Vols Womens Basketball
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LSU Pete Maravich Assembly Center
- March 1, 2026Sunday 02:00 p.m.Knoxville, TN, United States Of AmericaFood City CenterTennessee Lady Volunteers Women's Basketball vs. Vanderbilt Commodores Womens Basketball
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Tennessee Lady Volunteers Women’s Basketball History
The University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers, or “Lady Vols,” hold one of the greatest legacies in women’s college basketball, winning eight NCAA titles and appearing in every Women’s March Madness tournament since its inception in 1982. Naismith Coach of the Century Pat Summitt led the Lady Vols from 1974 to 2012 and won multiple championships in each of her three decades with the team. Summitt never posted a losing season record and retired with a then-record 1,098 career wins. The program counts Candace Parker, Tamika Catchings, Kara Lawson and Chamique Holdsclaw among its distinguished alumni. The Lady Vols earned back-to-back Sweet Sixteen appearances in 2022 and 2023 and returned to the round during their 2025 run.
Tennessee Lady Volunteers Team Info
Conference: SEC
Team Colors: Orange and white
Team Rivals: UConn, Stanford, Texas, Louisiana Tech, LSU, Kentucky, Vanderbilt
Tennessee Lady Volunteers at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
The Volunteers play home games at Thompson-Boling Arena, located on the university’s campus in Knoxville, Tennessee. The men’s and women’s basketball teams have played in the arena since its opening in 1987. Thompson-Boling Arena takes its name from B. Ray Thompson, who donated $5 million for the arena’s construction in 1982, and former university president Edward J. Boling. The basketball court is named "The Summitt," after Pat Summitt, the legendary coach of the women’s basketball program. Thompson-Boling Arena holds a capacity of 21,678 people.
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Tickets for the 2025-26 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Tennessee Volunteers.
The Tennessee Volunteers play their basketball games at Thompson-Boling Arena on the University of Tennessee campus in Knoxville, Tennessee. The seating map for Thompson-Boling Arena can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).