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Sec History Utsports.Com 143 Sec History 2020 Final Sec Team Statistics Standings 7 GENERAL STAFF PLAYERS STAFF REVIEW HISTORY FACILITIES HISTORY 143 NCAA SEC RECORDS MEDIA INFO RECORDS SEC HISTORY SEC UTSPORTS.COM SEC HISTORY 2020 FINAL SEC TEAM STATISTICS STANDINGS 7. LSU 30 738 1718 .430 TEAM SEC PCT. ALL PCT. 8. Vanderbilt 30 803 1883 .426 South Carolina* 16-0 1.000 32-1 .970 9. Kentucky 30 765 1853 .413 Mississippi State 13-3 .813 27-6 .818 10. Missouri 31 702 1710 .411 Tennessee 10-6 .625 21-10 .677 11. Auburn 29 706 1736 .407 Kentucky 10-6 .625 22-8 .733 12. Georgia 31 741 1828 .405 Texas A&M 10-6 .625 22-8 .733 13. Florida 30 732 1806 .405 Arkansas 10-6 .625 24-8 .750 14. Ole Miss 30 637 1681 .379 LSU 9-7 .563 20-10 .667 Alabama 8-8 .500 18-12 .600 FIELD GOAL PCT. DEFENSE Georgia 7-9 .438 17-14 .548 TEAM G FG FGA PCT Florida 6-10 .375 15-15 .500 1. South Carolina 33 704 2112 .333 Missouri 5-11 .313 9-22 .290 2. Tennessee 31 671 1988 .338 Vanderbilt 4-12 .250 14-16 .467 3. Texas A&M 30 676 1777 .380 Auburn 4-12 .250 11-18 .379 4. Arkansas 32 828 2131 .389 Ole Miss 0-16 .000 7-23 .233 5. Alabama 30 701 1794 .391 6. Mississippi State 33 729 1854 .393 SCORING OFFENSE 7. Georgia 31 717 1813 .395 TEAM G RECORD PTS AVG/G 8. Vanderbilt 30 740 1834 .403 1. Arkansas 32 24-8 2668 83.4 9. LSU 30 659 1618 .407 2. South Carolina 33 32-1 2707 82.0 10. Kentucky 30 656 1588 .413 3. Mississippi State 33 27-6 2613 79.2 11. Missouri 31 810 1958 .414 4. Kentucky 30 22-8 2175 72.5 12. Florida 30 758 1817 .417 5. Alabama 30 18-12 2150 71.7 13. Ole Miss 30 773 1810 .427 6. Tennessee 31 21-10 2176 70.2 14. Auburn 29 782 1678 .466 7. Texas A&M 30 22-8 2092 69.7 8. Auburn 29 11-18 1958 67.5 FREE THROW PCT. 9. Vanderbilt 30 14-16 2004 66.8 TEAM G FT FTA PCT 10. Missouri 31 9-22 2060 66.5 1. Arkansas 32 512 679 .754 11. LSU 30 20-10 1943 64.8 2. Missouri 31 421 567 .743 12. Florida 30 15-15 1905 63.5 3. Georgia 31 345 476 .725 13. Georgia 31 17-14 1960 63.2 4. Kentucky 30 393 543 .724 14. Ole Miss 30 7-23 1699 56.6 5. Alabama 30 415 588 .706 6. Auburn 29 362 515 .703 SCORING DEFENSE 7. Texas A&M 30 364 520 .700 TEAM G PTS AVG/G 8. South Carolina 33 488 699 .698 1. South Carolina 33 1852 56.1 9. Mississippi State 33 443 642 .690 2. Texas A&M 30 1751 58.4 10. Vanderbilt 30 321 487 .659 3. Kentucky 30 1807 60.2 11. Tennessee 31 336 514 .654 4. Tennessee 31 1868 60.3 12. Ole Miss 30 260 412 .631 5. LSU 30 1808 60.3 13. LSU 30 378 624 .606 6. Mississippi State 33 1999 60.6 14. Florida 30 270 458 .590 7. Georgia 31 1953 63.0 8. Alabama 30 1927 64.2 3-POINT FG PCT. 9. Florida 30 1970 65.7 TEAM G 3FG 3FGA PCT 10. Vanderbilt 30 2024 67.5 1. Arkansas 32 314 808 .389 11. Arkansas 32 2164 67.6 2. Kentucky 30 252 694 .363 12. Ole Miss 30 2070 69.0 3. South Carolina 33 167 477 .350 13. Missouri 31 2216 71.5 4. Texas A&M 30 112 326 .344 14. Auburn 29 2105 72.6 5. Missouri 31 235 692 .340 6. Alabama 30 205 604 .339 SCORING MARGIN 7. Mississippi State 33 130 405 .321 TEAM G OFF DEF MARGIN 8. Tennessee 31 146 461 .317 1. South Carolina 33 82.0 56.1 +25.9 9. Ole Miss 30 165 535 .308 2. Mississippi State 33 79.2 60.6 +18.6 10. Auburn 29 184 604 .305 3. Arkansas 32 83.4 67.6 +15.8 11. LSU 30 89 294 .303 4. Kentucky 30 72.5 60.2 +12.3 12. Georgia 31 133 446 .298 5. Texas A&M 30 69.7 58.4 +11.4 13. Florida 30 171 577 .296 6. Tennessee 31 70.2 60.3 +9.9 14. Vanderbilt 30 77 263 .293 7. Alabama 30 71.7 64.2 +7.4 8. LSU 30 64.8 60.3 +4.5 REBOUNDING MARGIN 9. Georgia 31 63.2 63.0 +0.2 TEAM G TEAM OPP MAR 10. Vanderbilt 30 66.8 67.5 -0.7 1. South Carolina 33 1536 1128 +12.4 11. Florida 30 63.5 65.7 -2.2 2. Tennessee 31 1425 1094 +10.7 12. Missouri 31 66.5 71.5 -5.0 3. Texas A&M 30 1235 1004 +7.7 13. Auburn 29 67.5 72.6 -5.1 4. Alabama 30 1167 1020 +4.9 14. Ole Miss 30 56.6 69.0 -12.4 5. LSU 30 1134 993 +4.7 6. Florida 30 1196 1070 +4.2 FIELD GOAL PCT. 7. Vanderbilt 30 1217 1104 +3.8 TEAM G FG FGA PCT 8. Mississippi State 33 1253 1155 +3.0 1. Mississippi State 33 1020 2146 .475 9. Georgia 31 1164 1120 +1.4 2. South Carolina 33 1026 2181 .470 10. Auburn 29 999 1002 -0.1 3. Arkansas 32 921 2073 .444 11. Kentucky 30 1014 1087 -2.4 4. Texas A&M 30 808 1831 .441 12. Missouri 31 1098 1182 -2.7 5. Tennessee 31 847 1926 .440 13. Arkansas 32 1201 1352 -4.7 6. Alabama 30 765 1768 .433 14. Ole Miss 30 966 1221 -8.5 144 TENNESSEE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE » 2020-21 2020 FINAL SEC TEAM STATISTICS GENERAL BLOCKED SHOTS 7. Vanderbilt 30 398 13.27 TEAM G NO AVG/G 8. Missouri 31 411 13.26 1. South Carolina 33 284 8.61 9. Arkansas 32 423 13.22 2. Tennessee 31 215 6.94 10. LSU 30 392 13.07 3. Mississippi State 33 167 5.06 11. Alabama 30 376 12.53 STAFF PLAYERS STAFF 4. Georgia 31 126 4.06 12. Ole Miss 30 372 12.40 5. LSU 30 116 3.87 13. Auburn 29 355 12.24 6. Alabama 30 115 3.83 14. Florida 30 333 11.10 7. Missouri 31 114 3.68 8. Arkansas 32 116 3.63 STEALS 9. Kentucky 30 106 3.53 TEAM G NO AVG/G 10. Vanderbilt 30 95 3.17 1. Auburn 29 311 10.72 11. Texas A&M 30 94 3.13 2. Vanderbilt 30 278 9.27 12. Ole Miss 30 80 2.67 3. Mississippi State 33 304 9.21 13. Auburn 29 58 2.00 4. South Carolina 33 302 9.15 14. Florida 30 55 1.83 5. Kentucky 30 266 8.87 6. Arkansas 32 273 8.53 ASSISTS 7. LSU 30 244 8.13 REVIEW TEAM G NO AVG/G 8. Texas A&M 30 223 7.43 1. Tennessee 31 506 16.32 9. Georgia 31 228 7.35 2. South Carolina 33 531 16.09 10. Ole Miss 30 220 7.33 3. Texas A&M 30 458 15.27 11. Florida 30 190 6.33 4. Mississippi State 33 483 14.64 12. Alabama 30 183 6.10 5. Kentucky 30 413 13.77 13. Missouri 31 174 5.61 6. Georgia 31 416 13.42 14. Tennessee 31 169 5.45 FACILITIES HISTORY 2020 FINAL SEC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SCORING FREE THROW PCT. PLAYER-TEAM G FG 3FG FT PTS AVG/G PLAYER-TEAM G FT FTA PCT 1. Rhyne Howard-UK 27 212 84 125 633 23.4 1. Hayley Frank-MO 31 79 90 .878 2. Chennedy Carter-AM 23 196 21 78 491 21.3 2. Alexis Tolefree-AR 32 95 114 .833 3. Rennia Davis-UT 30 209 34 89 541 18.0 3. Daisa Alexander-AU 27 79 98 .806 4. Chelsea Dungee-AR 32 171 53 146 541 16.9 4. Rennia Davis-UT 30 89 111 .802 5. Alexis Tolefree-AR 32 167 91 95 520 16.3 5. Rhyne Howard-UK 27 125 158 .791 6. Unique Thompson-AU 29 177 0 116 470 16.2 6. Kayla Wells-AM 30 80 102 .784 7. Rickea Jackson-MS 33 204 13 76 497 15.1 7. Chelsea Dungee-AR 32 146 189 .772 NCAA 8. Aijha Blackwell-MO 31 155 34 122 466 15.0 8. Chennedy Carter-AM 23 78 107 .729 9. Lavender Briggs-UF 29 172 41 50 435 15.0 9. Jordan Lewis-UA 30 110 152 .724 10. Khayla Pointer-LS 30 121 169 .716 10. Khayla Pointer-LS 30 151 20 121 443 14.8 REBOUNDS ASSISTS PLAYER-TEAM G OFF DEF TOT AVG/G PLAYER-TEAM G ASSISTS AVG/G 1. N’dea Jones-AM 30 112 239 351 11.7 1. Tyasha Harris-SC 33 189 5.73 2. Unique Thompson-AU 29 128 203 331 11.4 2. Shambria Washington-AM 30 152 5.07 SEC 3. Aliyah Boston-SC 33 117 193 310 9.4 3. Khayla Pointer-LS 30 144 4.80 4. 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