Kim Caldwell’s important offseason move just paid off in a big way for the Lady Vols
Lady Vols head coach Kim Caldwell is facing a pivotal offseason after her second season as the head coach at Tennessee ended with eight straight losses. Caldwell is completely revamping her roster this offseason.
An important offseason move that Lady Vols head coach Kim Caldwell made last week has already paid off for Tennessee.
Early last week, Caldwell hired former Georgia Bulldogs assistant Isoken Uzamere as the Lady Vols’ newest assistant coach.
Caldwell was in need of a new assistant coach after firing assistant coach Roman Tubner.
The addition of assistant coach Isoken Uzamere has already paid off for Tennessee
On Monday, the Lady Vols landed a commitment from Georgia Bulldogs transfer forward Zhen Craft.
Craft and Uzamere were at Georgia together last season.
Craft, 6-foot-2 from Walford, MD, averaged 5.7 points and 4.2 rebounds as a freshman at Georgia last season. She joins guard Avery Mills, guard Naomi White, and forward Harper Peterson as transfer additions for the Lady Vols this offseason.
Tennessee also received a visit recently from Georgia transfer guard Rylie Theuerkauf, who started her career at Wake Forest.
We’ll see if Uzamere can help the Lady Vols go 2-for-2 on the Georgia transfers.
