University of Tennessee Athletics
No. 21/21 Lady Vols Fall At No. 17/17 Ole Miss
February 17, 2026 | Women's Basketball
OXFORD, Miss. – No. 17/17 Ole Miss shot 51 percent from the field and made 29 of 36 attempts from the free-throw line to take a 94-81 victory over No. 21/21 Tennessee on Tuesday night at SJB Pavilion.
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The Lady Vols (16-8, 8-4 SEC) were led in scoring by redshirt senior guard Talaysia Cooper with 30 points. Freshman guard/forward Lauren Hurst contributed a career-high 16, while junior forward Alyssa Latham added 10.
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The Rebels (21-6, 8-4 SEC) were paced by a 39-point, 10-rebound double-double from Cotie McMahon. Christeen Iwaula and Latasha Lattimore also were in double figures with 16 and 14 points, respectively, with Lattimore also pulling down 12 boards.
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Ole Miss jumped on top 4-0 early before Janiah Barker responded with a three-pointer at the 8:50 mark to get Tennessee settled in. After the Rebels moved ahead, 7-3, a layup by Hurst and a turnaround jumper by Latham evened things at seven before a Lattimore layup sent the home team into the 4:56 media timeout with a 9-7 edge. Ole Miss scored seven straight points out of the break to build a 16-7 lead with 2:48 to go, but a pair of free throws from Latham and a quarter-closing three by Nya Robertson ended the first frame with the Lady Vols trailing by six, 18-12.
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The hosts built their lead to 10, 22-12, on an Iwuala inside bucket with 8:58 remaining, but layups by Hurst and Jaida Civil and a trey from Hurst trimmed the margin to five, 24-19, by the 6:34 mark. A Cooper score pulled UT to within five again, 26-21, with 5:46 left, but the Rebels extended the lead back to eight, 29-21, by the 4:55 media break. UM twice upped its lead to 12, forcing a UT timeout with 2:04 to go in the half. A McMahon layup built her team's lead to 14, 42-28, before Cooper scored five straight to whittle the deficit to nine with 46 ticks left. A Lattimore layup, though, sent Ole Miss into the locker room with a 44-33 cushion.
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The Rebels kept the pressure on in the third quarter, building their lead to 21, 62-41, with 4:42 remaining before a Cooper score whittled UT's deficit to 19, 62-43, heading into the 4:35 media timeout. The Lady Vols got a pair of buckets from Latham and two three-balls from Hurst the rest of the way, but Ole Miss built its lead to 26 and closed out the period with a 75-53 advantage.
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Tennessee continued to battle in the final frame, getting another trey from Hurst, six points from Cooper, a Robertson three and a Barker free throw to outscore Ole Miss, 14-8, and cut the gap to 16, 83-67, by the 4:16 media timeout. A Barker layup pulled UT within 13, 85-72, with 2:47 to go, and a Cooper floater trimmed it to 12, 91-79, with 1:16 to go, but the Lady Vols could get no closer.
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NEXT UP
Tennessee returns to Knoxville and will have a quick turnaround to prepare to host Texas A&M (10-11, 3-9 SEC) on Thursday night. The Lady Vols and Aggies will meet at Food City Center at 6:30 p.m. ET. The contest will be broadcast on SECN+ and also carried on Lady Vol Radio Network stations with audio streaming available on UTSports.com.
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COOP FINDING RHYTHM
Talaysia Cooper's season-best 30 points led the Lady Vols and marked her second game in a row with 20 or more points. The Ole Miss contest was Cooper's fourth time this season and 16th for her career with 20+, as well as her 20th game in double figures in 2025-26 (leads the team) and 48th in her career. It marked her second 30-point effort, joining a 33-point performance vs. Liberty last season.
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CAREER DAY FOR HURST
Lauren Hurst had the hot hand against the Rebels with 16 points, tallying her first career double-digit scoring performance. The forward's four deep balls paced the team for the first time during her career as well. Hurst went to work on the boards, too, leading UT with a career-high nine caroms.
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HITTING FROM BEYOND THE ARC
The Lady Vols have now made 10+ threes on 12 occasions, which is the second-most occasions in school history. Tennessee has hit at least 10 in five of its past six games. The Lady Vols rank top-10 nationally in threes made per game (9.5).Â
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The Lady Vols (16-8, 8-4 SEC) were led in scoring by redshirt senior guard Talaysia Cooper with 30 points. Freshman guard/forward Lauren Hurst contributed a career-high 16, while junior forward Alyssa Latham added 10.
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The Rebels (21-6, 8-4 SEC) were paced by a 39-point, 10-rebound double-double from Cotie McMahon. Christeen Iwaula and Latasha Lattimore also were in double figures with 16 and 14 points, respectively, with Lattimore also pulling down 12 boards.
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Ole Miss jumped on top 4-0 early before Janiah Barker responded with a three-pointer at the 8:50 mark to get Tennessee settled in. After the Rebels moved ahead, 7-3, a layup by Hurst and a turnaround jumper by Latham evened things at seven before a Lattimore layup sent the home team into the 4:56 media timeout with a 9-7 edge. Ole Miss scored seven straight points out of the break to build a 16-7 lead with 2:48 to go, but a pair of free throws from Latham and a quarter-closing three by Nya Robertson ended the first frame with the Lady Vols trailing by six, 18-12.
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The hosts built their lead to 10, 22-12, on an Iwuala inside bucket with 8:58 remaining, but layups by Hurst and Jaida Civil and a trey from Hurst trimmed the margin to five, 24-19, by the 6:34 mark. A Cooper score pulled UT to within five again, 26-21, with 5:46 left, but the Rebels extended the lead back to eight, 29-21, by the 4:55 media break. UM twice upped its lead to 12, forcing a UT timeout with 2:04 to go in the half. A McMahon layup built her team's lead to 14, 42-28, before Cooper scored five straight to whittle the deficit to nine with 46 ticks left. A Lattimore layup, though, sent Ole Miss into the locker room with a 44-33 cushion.
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The Rebels kept the pressure on in the third quarter, building their lead to 21, 62-41, with 4:42 remaining before a Cooper score whittled UT's deficit to 19, 62-43, heading into the 4:35 media timeout. The Lady Vols got a pair of buckets from Latham and two three-balls from Hurst the rest of the way, but Ole Miss built its lead to 26 and closed out the period with a 75-53 advantage.
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Tennessee continued to battle in the final frame, getting another trey from Hurst, six points from Cooper, a Robertson three and a Barker free throw to outscore Ole Miss, 14-8, and cut the gap to 16, 83-67, by the 4:16 media timeout. A Barker layup pulled UT within 13, 85-72, with 2:47 to go, and a Cooper floater trimmed it to 12, 91-79, with 1:16 to go, but the Lady Vols could get no closer.
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NEXT UP
Tennessee returns to Knoxville and will have a quick turnaround to prepare to host Texas A&M (10-11, 3-9 SEC) on Thursday night. The Lady Vols and Aggies will meet at Food City Center at 6:30 p.m. ET. The contest will be broadcast on SECN+ and also carried on Lady Vol Radio Network stations with audio streaming available on UTSports.com.
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COOP FINDING RHYTHM
Talaysia Cooper's season-best 30 points led the Lady Vols and marked her second game in a row with 20 or more points. The Ole Miss contest was Cooper's fourth time this season and 16th for her career with 20+, as well as her 20th game in double figures in 2025-26 (leads the team) and 48th in her career. It marked her second 30-point effort, joining a 33-point performance vs. Liberty last season.
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CAREER DAY FOR HURST
Lauren Hurst had the hot hand against the Rebels with 16 points, tallying her first career double-digit scoring performance. The forward's four deep balls paced the team for the first time during her career as well. Hurst went to work on the boards, too, leading UT with a career-high nine caroms.
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HITTING FROM BEYOND THE ARC
The Lady Vols have now made 10+ threes on 12 occasions, which is the second-most occasions in school history. Tennessee has hit at least 10 in five of its past six games. The Lady Vols rank top-10 nationally in threes made per game (9.5).Â
Team Stats
UT
UM
FG%
.435
.508
3FG%
.417
.273
FT%
.733
.806
RB
36
41
TO
16
15
STL
9
8
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
WBB | Kim Caldwell & Talaysia Cooper Postgame at Ole Miss (2.17.26)
Tuesday, February 17
WBB | Highlights: Lady Vols 81, Ole Miss 94 (2.17.26)
Tuesday, February 17
WBB | Highlights: Lady Vols 63, Texas 65 (2.15.26)
Sunday, February 15
WBB | Kim Caldwell, Alyssa Latham, & Talaysia Cooper Postgame vs. Texas (2.15.26)
Sunday, February 15

















