
Tensions flared within the Tennessee Lady Vols basketball program as sophomore guard Avery Strickland reportedly threatened to leave the team following a heated argument with head coach Kim Caldwell.
According to sources close to the situation, the dispute arose during a recent practice session, with Caldwell challenging Strickland on her performance and effort. The exchange escalated when Strickland, visibly frustrated, fired back at her coach, allegedly exclaiming, “You are the worst coach ever!” before storming off the court.
Witnesses say the confrontation stemmed from Caldwell’s push for greater accountability and intensity from her players as she continues to instill her coaching philosophy. Strickland, who played a key role off the bench last season, was reportedly upset over her role in Caldwell’s new system, which emphasizes relentless defense and an up-tempo offense.
While emotions ran high, sources indicate that team leaders and coaching staff quickly stepped in to de-escalate the situation. Strickland later met with Caldwell behind closed doors, and while no official statement has been made regarding her future, insiders suggest the two are working toward resolving their differences.
Caldwell, known for her fiery coaching style, remains focused on building a championship-caliber team, though this incident highlights the growing pains of a new coaching regime.
The Lady Vols’ season is fast approaching, and the program will be watching closely to see if Strickland remains committed or decides to enter the transfer portal. For now, tensions may have cooled, but the situation underscores the challenges of transition as Caldwell continues to reshape the Lady Vols in her vision.
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