Kim Caldwell to coach Lady Vols week after giving birth - ESPN
Kim Caldwell will be back on the sideline Monday night when her 17th-ranked Tennessee Lady Volunteers host the defending national champion South Carolina Gamecocks.
Exactly one week after giving birth to her first child — a bouncing baby boy.
«It's nice to be back,» Caldwell told reporters Sunday.
Caldwell gave birth to Conor Scott on Monday while dealing with the flu. She missed exactly one game, an 80-76 loss at No. 7 Texas on Thursday night with assistant Jenna Burdette filling in as acting coach.
«It just was more of a helpless feeling than anything else,» Caldwell said of having to watch the one game she missed, though she added that Burdette did a great job in her absence.
Caldwell was at practice Friday and has been busy filling up on fluids, as have some of the Lady Vols, with flu going around the locker room. That's one reason her son will stay away from the team that held a baby shower for its coach no matter how eager the Lady Vols are to see the newest addition.
«We have a lot of germs,» Caldwell said.
Asked for the baby's height and weight stats, Caldwell said her son came out thankfully little.
«He can grow on the outside,» Caldwell said.
The four losses by the Lady Vols (15-4, 3-4 Southeastern Conference) have been by a combined eight points with three of those opponents ranked inside the top 10. On Monday night, they get another chance with No. 2 South Carolina (19-1, 6-1) coming to Knoxville.
The program's first-year head coach couldn't watch this game from home, not with the Lady Vols trying to avoid their first three-game skid of the season.
Caldwell has a good support system in place, starting with her husband, who won the drawing to name their baby. Her mother also is in Knoxville to help, with her