Five SEC matchups to watch this season
Five SEC matchups to watch this season NCAA.com
Also back for another year is Morgan William of championship runner-up Mississippi State. William was an integral part in the Bulldogs’ successful season, scoring the game winner in overtime to upset previously unbeaten UConn, and ranking third in the SEC in assists per game. She was held to only eight points in the loss against South Carolina. Back to support WIlliam this year is another one of the Bulldogs' top three scorers from last season in Victoria Vivians, who was named to the All-Final Four Team alongside William. MSU also returns Teaira McCowan, who earned the 2017
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PRESENTED BY Last season’s national championship game was a showdown between two Southeastern Conference teams, guaranteeing the conference's first title since Tennessee in 2008. In all, the RELATED: Only two SEC teams cracked the Top 10 in the final rankings, and the conference gave up eight of its players to the WNBA. But the SEC still promises some intriguing basketball for the 2017-18 season. Here are five games to watch:Dec 31 Tennessee at Kentucky
Tennessee is tasked with filling holes left by players like Diamond DeShields, Te’a Cooper and Alexa Middleton, but has the luxury of some pretty talented freshman. The Lady Vols will add combo guard Rennia Davis to the lineup, as well as Evina Westbrook and Anastasia Hayes. Tennessee also will have some familiar faces on the court, led by senior center Mercedes Russell, who notched 19 double-doubles last season, second only to former Vol Candace Parker in the Tennessee record books. Don't discount Kentucky this season. Junior Maci Morris, who started all 33 games last season, put up a team-high 164 3-pointers last season (eighth in the SEC), made 32.3 percent of them (sixth in the league) and led the SEC by shooting better than 88 percent from the line. JuniorJan 21 Auburn at Georgia
When No. 9 Auburn met No. 8 Georgia in the SEC tournament last season, Georgia pulled out a 56-52 win, completing a two-game season sweep of the Tigers. MORE: The stars in that game for Georgia were Pachis Roberts (3-for-5 from beyond the arc, 15 points) and Caliya Robinson, who had 12 points and three blocks. Roberts has since graduated but the Bulldogs still have Robinson, senior post player Mackenzie Engram and Que Morrison, a 5-foot-6 guard. Morrison’s athleticism combined with Engram and Robinson’s experience and scoring ability should give Georgia a boost. The first day of practice is in the books. — Georgia Basketball (@UGA_WBB) Auburn has to replace dual threat Katie Frerking, who averaged 15.7 points and 6.3 rebounds a game last season, both best on the team. But the Tigers still have junior Janiah McKay, who has improved progressively in her two seasons on The Plains, returning to run the point (she started all 32 games there last season and averaged 12.9 points a game) and kick the Tigers’ offense into high gear.Feb 5 South Carolina at Mississippi State
The NCAA championship game rematch — South Carolina won that game, 67-55 — should be a no-brainer in terms of quality basketball. South Carolina will be missing the defensive tenacity of Allisha Gray and the versatility of Kaela Davis, both of whom gave up their last year of eligibility to declare for the WNBA Draft. Gray was named the WNBA Rookie of the Year. Still, the Gamecocks aren’t expected to miss a step. Returning for the champion Gamecocks are A’ja Wilson and Tyasha Harris. Wilson, the 2016 SEC Player of the Year, is the Gamecocks’ most threatening tool (17.9 points a game in 2016-17) and, when paired with Harris, will be a nightmare to stop. Harris had 117 assists last season, eighth in the SEC.Also back for another year is Morgan William of championship runner-up Mississippi State. William was an integral part in the Bulldogs’ successful season, scoring the game winner in overtime to upset previously unbeaten UConn, and ranking third in the SEC in assists per game. She was held to only eight points in the loss against South Carolina. Back to support WIlliam this year is another one of the Bulldogs' top three scorers from last season in Victoria Vivians, who was named to the All-Final Four Team alongside William. MSU also returns Teaira McCowan, who earned the 2017