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Kaiya Wynn steps away from Lady Vols basketball after not playing on senior day
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- Kaiya Wynn has stepped away from the Tennessee Lady Vols basketball program ahead of the SEC Tournament, signaling a major personal and team transition.
- Wynn described the departure as a breaking point after a two-year arc marked by challenges, not solely the decision itself.
- She did not play on senior day, underscoring the culmination of her five-year tenure and the team’s postseason focus.
- Tennessee enters the SEC Tournament as the No. 6 seed amid a six-game skid, highlighting a difficult stretch for the program.
- Wynn sat out the 2024-25 season due to an Achilles injury and returned this season, shaping her final years with Tennessee.
- Her best college season came in 2023-24, when she averaged 4.4 points and 1.6 assists in about 13 minutes per game.
- Wynn joined Tennessee as the No. 62 recruit in the 2021 class and was a top in-state prospect from Ensworth in Nashville.
- Wynn expressed gratitude for her teammates and the program after five years, signaling respect and goodwill despite the departure.
- Her farewell touched on missing one last opportunity in Thompson-Boling Arena, reflecting on memories and postseason timing.
- The ESPN report notes Wynn’s departure amid broader postseason updates and program-wide context for Tennessee.
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