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Tennessee women's basketball sinks record 30 3-pointers in whopping 80-point win over NCCU

Samara Spencer hit nine threes and a 33-point double-double in the Lady Vols' historic 139-59 win over North Carolina Central

KNOXVILLE, TN - DECEMBER 14: Tennessee Lady Vols guard Samara Spencer (7) pushes the ball up the court during a women's college basketball game between the Tennessee Lady Vols and the North Carolina Central Eagles on December 14, 2024, at Food City Center in Knoxville, TN. (Photo by Bryan Lynn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Tennessee guard Samara Spencer led the team in 3-pointers on a historic night for the Lady Volunteers. (Photo by Bryan Lynn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Tennessee women's basketball made history Saturday, knocking in a record 30 3-pointers in an 80-point thrashing of North Carolina Central. The team is the first in NCAA, NBA and WNBA history to achieve the feat.

The game ended in a 139-59 win for the No. 19 Lady Vols, who scored 42 points in the third quarter. The final score marks the most points scored by a team in both the school's history and in the SEC's.

Tennessee guard Samara Spencer lead the team in 3-pointers in the historic game with nine. Spencer finished with 33-points and 10 rebounds.

Talaysia Cooper and Tess Darby chipped in five 3-pointers each, while nine Volunteers in total pitched in on threes.

Tennessee is coming off a big win over No. 21 Iowa. The team, which is 8-0, has notched four wins by a margin of 40 or more points, including Saturday's 80-point victory.

NC Central, which plays in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, is currently 0-12. The Eagles have already lost to North Carolina and LSU, currently ranked No. 14 and No. 4, respectively.