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Hokies travel to Tennessee for Jimmy V Women’s Classic

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The ninth-ranked Virginia Tech women's basketball team is set to play its first true road game at Tennessee Volunteers from the SEC. The matchup is a part of ESPN's V Week with the game being shown nationally on ESPN2.

GAMEDAY INFORMATION
Sunday, December 4 | 1:00 p.m. ET
Thompson-Boling Arena (Knoxville, Tenn.)
vs. Tennessee Lady Vols

HOW TO FOLLOW
TV Broadcast – ESPN2
Play-by-Play: Courtney Lyle
Analyst: Carolyn Peck
Sideline: Tamika Catchings
 
LOCAL RADIO
Virginia Tech Sports Network
Play-by-Play: Evan Hughes

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THE SERIES 
•VT is 2-8 all-time against Tennessee and 1-3 in Knoxville.
•Coach Brooks is 1-1 against the Volunteers.
•Last season the clubs met in Blacksburg with the 11th-ranked Volunteers coming from behind to win 64-58.
 
A WIN WOULD... 
•Move the Hokies' record to 8-0 for the third time in seven seasons under Kenny Brooks (2016-17, 2018-19). 
•Take Coach Brooks' record against SEC clubs to 7-1 since taking over the program in 2016-17. •Be Tech's fourth over a P5 program in five games, a stretch that the Hokies haven't seen in the non-conference portion of their schedule since the 2003- 04 season when they took on Virginia, Iowa State, Mississippi State, Alabama Maryland in a six-game span. The Hokies won each contest. 
•Move the Hokies' record to 8-0 for the third time in seven seasons under Kenny Brooks (2016-17, 2018-19). 
•Take Coach Brooks' record against SEC clubs to 7-1 since taking over the program in 2016-17. 
•Be Tech's fourth over a P5 program in five games, a stretch that the Hokies haven't seen in the non-conference portion of their schedule since the 2003- 04 season when they took on Virginia, Iowa State, Mississippi State, Alabama Maryland in a six-game span. The Hokies won each contest.