Sadly, the player for the Vols admits, “I really want to quit and get married just to.”

Her strong play will have to continue for the Lady Vols (7-5) to have success in their SEC opener against Auburn (11-2).

“I thought her decision-making against Liberty was excellent,” Tennessee head coach Kellie Harper said. “I thought she knew exactly when to push the pace, knew exactly when to pull it out. I thought she finished well. She guarded well. She looked in control the entire game, so that was really good for us to see.”

However, this is nothing new for Wynn. She has been performing at a high level all season in the backup position to Powell.

“She’s a huge piece of what we’re doing right now,” Harper said. “Jasmine Powell is not going to be able to play 40 minutes and be able to handle the best offensive player and handle the ball handling without some relief.

“That’s where Kaiya can come in, and whether it’s handling the ball a little bit on the offensive end, taking some of the load off defensively, and she’s rebounding well. I think that’s important too. She’s really critical to what we’re doing right now.”

With Destinee Wells out for the season with a lower leg injury, Wynn’s presence became much more important for Tennessee. Prior to Wells going down, Wynn played in a much more limited role. In her new spot, she has proved she can handle an increase of minutes, which will continue into SEC play.

Auburn will enter Neville Arena on Thursday with an eight-game winning streak, including wins over Clemson and Washington State. As a whole, the Tigers have made large improvements since last year’s WNIT campaign.

“I think Auburn is better,” Harper said. “I think they’re really good. They’re coming off eight wins in a row. This is a huge challenge to start the season.”

Even though the Tigers sit 11th in the SEC in points scored, they have been able to win games through their defense. Auburn only allows 52.8 points per game, a mark good for fourth in the conference.

“They’re known for their defense,” Harper said. “They get after you defensively. They don’t make things easy for you.”

Meanwhile, Auburn’s offense has been making progress. In their last game against North Alabama, the Tigers scored 79 points, their third highest total of the season. If the Lady Vols let up defensively at all, Auburn’s offense can pose problems.

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