Lady Vols basketball was dominant in 100-73 win over Troy while still without Rickea Jackson

Destinee Wells saw the Troy defender flying towards her at the arc.

The Lady Vols basketball point guard hit a pump fake and the defender flew by her. Wells took a dribble inside and pulled up. The senior drained the shot to give No. 20 Tennessee a 17-point lead in the third quarter, and it was clear Wells had her swagger back.

The Belmont transfer had a season-high 18 points in UT's 100-73 win over Troy (0-3) on Sunday at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center. It was a dominant showing for Tennessee (3-1) after going to overtime against Memphis in its last game.

Wells hadn't shown what she was fully capable of in Tennessee's first three games, but she looked confident running the offense and was hunting for her shot. She got to the rim with ease and ended with 18 points on 7-for-12 shooting, along with eight assists and four rebounds.

"When we brought Destinee in, this was what we envisioned," Lady Vols coach Kellie Harper said. "This was who we knew she could be ... just excited to see her put it all together tonight and be aggressive, and find that creativity and freedom in the game."

Tennessee down three players, including Rickea Jackson

Star senior forward Rickea Jackson missed a second straight game due to a lower leg injury. She's day-to-day, per Tennessee athletics, and was wearing a boot on her right foot again Sunday. Senior point guard Jasmine Powell was also out with a wrist injury and a brace on her right hand, and sophomore guard Avery Strickland is in concussion protocols.

Harper did not have an update to Jackson's status and did not provide timelines for Powell or Strickland's return.

Strickland has played limited minutes off the bench, but Jackson and Powell have been crucial to Tennessee's success. Jackson is averaging 22 points, 12 rebounds and three assists in 31 minutes per game and Powell is averaging 10.3 points, three rebounds and 2.3 assists.

Both players are significant presences on defense and on the boards, where Tennessee has struggled as a whole to start the season.

Tennessee's Karoline Striplin (11) gets the rebound during an NCAA college basketball game against Troy on Sunday, November 19, 2023 in Knoxville, Tenn.
Tennessee's Karoline Striplin (11) gets the rebound during an NCAA college basketball game against Troy on Sunday, November 19, 2023 in Knoxville, Tenn.

Post players step up for Tennessee

Lady Vols juniors Sara Puckett, Karoline Striplin and Jillian Hollingshead all played key parts in Tennessee outscoring Troy 25-9 in the second to build a lead.

Striplin scored eight of her 15 first-half points in the second and added 10 rebounds to help Tennessee outrebounded the Trojans 36-18 in the first half. Striplin ended with 19 points, 14 rebounds and two blocks. Tennessee outrebounded Troy 63-35.

"I thought we were pretty disciplined with our box out, it's been something that we talked a lot about this week," Harper said. "That's probably the area that I'm most proud of when you pick up that stat sheet and look at the rebounds."

The trio of posts played on the court together for stretches, but they all contributed consistently throughout the game. With the players Tennessee had out, their production was crucial to dominate the game. Puckett, who Harper said was sick all week, ended with 14 points, eight rebounds and Hollingshead had 18 points, 10 rebounds and three assists.

Tennessee's Jillian Hollingshead (53) with the shot attempt during an NCAA college basketball game against Troy on Sunday, November 19, 2023 in Knoxville, Tenn.
Tennessee's Jillian Hollingshead (53) with the shot attempt during an NCAA college basketball game against Troy on Sunday, November 19, 2023 in Knoxville, Tenn.

Kaiya Wynn provides spark off the bench

Junior guard Kaiya Wynn was the spark off the bench Tennessee needed Sunday. When Troy made a push in the third to cut the lead to 13 points, Wynn fueled a Tennessee run with back-to-back layups in transition.

Wynn's defense also had a significant impact with Troy's athleticism and speed on the perimeter. Wynn also helped Wells push the pace in transition and had a presence on the boards, and her effort and energy were needed by Tennessee. Wynn ended with 10 points, five rebounds and an assist in 21 minutes.

"When we can put a lot of shooters out on the court with Kaiya, it does open up driving lanes and she can put her head down and get to the basket," Harper said. "So I'm really proud of her and and how she's finishing and how she is continuing to find and work through her role."

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Her scoring production was also key in an uncharacteristic game from senior Jewel Spear, who scored only three points Sunday after averaging 19 points through Tennessee's first three games. Spear added four rebounds and an assist.

Cora Hall covers University of Tennessee women’s athletics. Email her at cora.hall@knoxnews.com and follow her on Twitter @corahalll. If you enjoy Cora’s coverage, consider a digital subscription that allows you to access all of it.

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