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University of Tennessee - Athletics and sports.
Tennessee competes in the Southeastern Conference's Eastern Division, along with Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, and Vanderbilt, and competes in longstanding football rivalries with all of them along with another long-time rival, Alabama, in The Third Saturday In October. In men's basketball, the most important rivalries are with Kentucky and, to a slightly lesser degree, Vanderbilt. The main women's basketball rivals for Tennessee within the conference ...
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University of Tennessee - Activities
University of Tennessee - Athletics and sports
Tennessee competes in the Southeastern Conference's Eastern Division, along with Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, and Vanderbilt, and competes in longstanding football rivalries with all of them along with another long-time rival, Alabama, in The Third Saturday In October. In men's basketball, the most important rivalries are with Kentucky and, to a slightly lesser degree, Vanderbilt. The main women's basketball rivals for Tennessee within the conference are Georgia, Vanderbilt, and LSU, although supporters of every other women's team in the conference generally consider Tennessee game(s) the most important on the schedule.
Tennessee has one of the strongest women's basketball teams at the college level. Pat Summitt, the Lady Vols head basketball coach, is the all-time winningest basketball coach in history. She recently won her 900th game as a head coach. Tennessee and Summitt also have a rivalry with the University of Connecticut in women's basketball. These two schools have consistently fought great games against each other in recent years, occasionally with the national championship on the line.
UT's best-known athletic facility by far is Neyland Stadium, home to the football team, which seats over 107,000 people and is one of the country's largest facilities of its type. The men's and women's basketball teams play in Thompson-Boling Arena, the largest arena ever built specifically for basketball in the US. The former home of both basketball teams, Stokely Athletics Center, still stands and is now used by the women's volleyball program.
The Alumni Memorial Gym is another indoor athletic facility. It was built in 1934 during a construction campaign under school president James D. Hoskins, and was replaced by the Stokely Athletics Center in 1967. The facility hosted the Southeastern Conference men's basketball tournament in 1936 and 1937 and again in 1939 and 1940. It is now used as a performing arts center and seats 1,000 spectators.
University of Tennessee - Clubs and organizations
The University of Tennessee has over 450 registered student organizations. These groups appeal to a multitude of interests and provide a variety of experiences for those interested in service, sports, arts, social activities, government, politics, cultural issues, Greek societies, and much more[10].
University students are active in several student media organizations. The Daily Beacon is an editorially independent student newspaper that has a staff of over 100 and publishes 16,000 copies a day, 5 days a week. The university operates two radio stations: student-run The Rock (formerly the Torch)[11] (WUTK-FM 90.3 MHz) and National Public Radio affiliate WUOT-FM 91.9 MHz. The Phoenix, a literary art magazine, is published in the fall and spring semesters and showcases student artistic creativity.
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