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Head Coach: Head Coach: Matt Langel SEC 15-3 Record at Tennesse e: 86-49 (.637) / 4th year Record at Colgate: 114-141 (.447) / 8th year NON-CONFERENCE 12-1 Career Record: 690-363 (.655) / 32nd year Career Record: 114-141 (.447) / 8th year HOME 18-0 vs. Colgate: No meetings vs. Tennessee: No meetings AWAY 7-3 NEUTRAL 4-2 GAME 35 | NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND - March 22, 2019 | ~2:45 p.m. ET | Nationwide Arena (20,000) DATE OPPONENT (TV) TIME/RESULT N6 Lenoir-Rhyne (SECN) W, 86-41 BROADCAST INFORMATION N9 Louisiana (SECN+) W, 87-65 TV | CBS RADIO | Vol Network N13 Georgia Tech (ESPN2) W, 66-53 N21 1-vs. Louisville (ESPN2) W, 92-81 Brian Anderson, PxP Bob Kesling, PxP N23 1-vs. #2 Kansas (OT) L, 87-81 , analyst Bert Bertelkamp, analyst N28 Eastern Kentucky (SECN) W, 95-67 Allie LaForce, reporter Tim Berry, engineer D2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (SECN) W, 79-51 VIDEO STREAM WESTWOOD ONE | SiriusXM D9 2-vs. #1 Gonzaga (ESPN) W, 76-73 D15 at Memphis (ESPN2) W, 102-92 NCAA March Madness Live SiriusXM: 135 | SiriusXM: 201 UTSPORTS.COM GOCOLGATERAIDERS.COM D19 Samford (SECN+) W, 83-70 D22 Wake Forest (ESPN2) W, 83-64 D29 Tennessee Tech (SECN+) W, 93-56

PROBABLE STARTERS J5 Georgia* (SECN) W, 96-50 J8 at Missouri* (ESPN2) W, 87-63 (2) Tennessee Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG Other J12 at Florida* (ESPN) W, 78-67 G 0 6-3 180 Jr. Nashville, Tenn. 13.5 3.1 6.0 apg J15 Arkansas* (ESPN2) W, 106-87 G 1 Lamonté Turner 6-2 195 RS-Jr. Florence, Ala. 10.6 2.7 3.7 apg J19 Alabama* (ESPN2) W, 71-68 G 5 6-6 241 Sr. Zion, Ill. 16.2 6.1 .411 3FG% J23 at Vanderbilt* (ESPN2) (OT) W, 88-83 F 2 Grant Williams 6-7 236 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. 19.0 7.6 3.1 apg J26 3-West Virginia (ESPN) W, 83-66 J29 at South Carolina* (SECN) W, 92-70 F 11 6-11 222 Sr. Milton, Ontario 7.4 6.6 .626 FG% F2 at Texas A&M* (ESPN) W, 93-76 (15) Colgate Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG Other F5 Missouri* (ESPN2) W, 72-60 F9 Florida* (ESPN) W, 73-61 G 1 6-0 175 So. , Texas 15.8 3.1 5.8 apg F13 South Carolina* (SECN) W, 85-73 G 15 Tucker Richardson 6-5 205 Fr. Flemington, N.J. 8.0 4.3 3.8 apg F16 at #5 Kentucky* (ESPN) L, 86-69 F 10 Will Rayman 6-8 210 Jr. New York, N.Y. 13.1 6.5 .432 3FG% F19 Vanderbilt* (ESPN) W, 58-46 F 25 6-10 225 Jr. Barrington, Ill. 16.4 7.9 .523 FG% F23 at #13 LSU* (ESPN) (OT) L, 82-80 C 12 Dana Batt 6-9 225 Sr. Fort Wayne, Ind. 7.0 3.4 .651 FG% F27 at Ole Miss* (SECN) W, 73-71

M2 #4 Kentucky* (CBS) W, 71-52 M5 Mississippi State* (SECN) W, 71-54 M9 at Auburn* (ESPN) L, 84-80 ONE FLY WE ALL FLY M15 4-vs. Mississippi State (SECN) W, 83-76 M16 4-vs. #4 Kentucky (ESPN) W, 82-78 M17 4-vs. #22 Auburn (ESPN) L, 84-64 FRIDAY’S MATCHUP STORYLINES SUNDAY SCENARIOS M22 5-vs. Colgate (CBS) ~2:45 p.m. Schedule Key • Colgate University is a private • This year’s Vols have posted three • Tennessee 2-2 all-time against 1-NIT Season Tip-Off (Brooklyn, N.Y.) liberal arts college in Hamilton, wins over teams ranked in the Iowa. The most recent meeting 2-Jerry Colangelo Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.) New York. Enrollment is 2,982. AP top five. That ties the 1976-77 came at the 2014 First Four in 3-SEC/Big 12 Challenge 4-SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) The Raiders are members of the squad for UT’s most wins over top- Dayton, with the Vols rallying 5-NCAA Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) Patriot League. five opponents in a season. from a 12- deficit to defeat • Tennessee trails its all-time series • Two of Tennessee’s four losses this the Hawkeyes, 78-65 in overtime. *SEC Game; SECN - SEC Network with Colgate, 0-2, with losses in season have come in overtime, That kickstarted a to the Sweet All Times Eastern; Opponent Rankings are AP 1955 and 1960. and all five were away from Sixteen. • Colgate is riding the nation’s home against opponents that are • Rick Barnes owns a 3-1 career Are you viewing these game notes sixth-longest active win streak—11 seeded No. 5 or better. record vs. Iowa. oon a wifi-enabled mobile device? If games. • Each of Tennessee’s last seven • Tennessee trails its all-time series so,s click on any game’s score above • The Vols and Raiders have no games have come against NCAA with Cincinnati, 1-5. The programs tot view the video highlights from common opponents this season. Tournament teams, and the Vols on Dec. 11 announced a home-and- thatt contest. are 5-2 during that stretch. That home series that is set to start next A WIN WOULD... includes two wins over top-five- season at UC’s Fifth Third Arena. ranked rival Kentucky. • Barnes’ only previous meeting with • Give Tennessee 30 wins for just the • For the first time in program Cincinnati came in the 2012 NCAA second time in program history. history, Tennessee has spent the Tournament, with the Bearcats SCHEDULE NOTE • Give Rick Barnes his third 30-win entire season ranked in the top beating Barnes’ Texas squad, 65- season as a head coach. 10 of the AP Top 25. 59 in the first round. Tennessee strung together a program-record • Give Rick Barnes multiple NCAA • The Vols will finish this season with • Tennessee owns a 6-8 record Tournament victories with three no more than six losses. in NCAA Tournament second- 19-game win streak from Nov. 28 through Feb. different programs (also Clemson • Tennessee’s final average home round games. Last March, the 13. When it ended, with a loss at fifth-ranked and Texas). attendance of 19,034 ranks fourth Vols suffered a last-second loss Kentucky on Feb. 16, it was the longest active nationally. to Loyola-Chicago in the second win streak in Division I. • Tennessee is 55-14 (.797) since the round in Dallas. start of last season. • Barnes is 8-6 in the second round.

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THE BASICS Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Founded: 1794 Conference: Southeastern Enrollment: 28,894 Colors: Orange & White Nickname: Volunteers Mascot: Smokey Band: Pride of the Southland Interim University President: Randy Boyd Interim Knoxville Chancellor: Wayne Davis Faculty Representative: Dr. Donald Bruce Director of Athletics: Phillip Fulmer Athletic Department Phone: 865-974-1220 Ticket Office Phone: 1-800-332-VOLS (8657)

COURT FACTS THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA Capacity: 21,678 Record in Arena: 385-129 (.749), 32nd season Record on Current Court: 54-11 (.831), 4th season TENNESSEE ROSTER Largest Crowd: 25,610 vs. Kentucky (1/21/89) Largest Crowd at Current Capacity: 22,326 vs. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) Gonzaga (1/7/09) 11 Kyle Alexander F 6-11 222 Sr. Milton, Ontario (Orangeville Prep) 0 Jordan Bone G 6-3 180 Jr. Nashville, Tenn. (The Ensworth School) 23 Jordan Bowden G 6-5 193 Jr. Knoxville, Tenn. (22 Feet Academy [S.C.]) 32 D.J. Burns F 6-9 272 Fr. Rock Hill, S.C. (York Preparatory Academy) MEDIA INFORMATION 24^ Lucas Campbell G 6-4 185 Sr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Christian Academy of Knoxville) 4^ Jacob Fleschman G 6-3 170 RS-So. Austin, Texas (Westlake High School) 10 F 6-9 197 RS-So. Kingsport, Tenn. (The Christ School [N.C.]) CREDENTIALS 34^ Brock Jancek F 6-8 212 Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Knoxville Catholic HS) 13 Jalen Johnson G 6-6 187 RS-So. Durham, N.C. (Wesleyan Christian Academy) Outlets interested in obtaining credentials to 33 Zach Kent F 6-11 225 RS-Fr. Magnolia, Del. (Blair Academy [N.J.]) cover Tennessee basketball home games must 35 Yves Pons G/F 6-6 209 So. Fuveau, France (INSEP Academy) apply for credentials via Sports Systems: 5 Admiral Schofield G 6-6 241 Sr. Zion, Ill. (Zion-Benton Township HS) www.sportssystems.com/clients/seccredentials/ 1 Lamonté Turner G 6-2 195 RS-Jr. Florence, Ala. (IMG Academy [Fla.]) 15 Derrick Walker F 6-8 236 So. Kansas City, Mo. (Sunrise Christian Academy) Applications for single-game credentials 2 Grant Williams F 6-7 236 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (Providence Day School) should be submitted at least one week in 12^ Brad Woodson G 6-1 177 Sr. Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Riverdale HS) advance of the game(s) one plans to cover. ^walk-on COVERING PRACTICE Only select Tennessee basketball practices are STAFF open to the media. Contact Assistant AD Tom Satkowiak ([email protected]) for dates Head Coach: Rick Barnes and times. See Page 279 of the Tennessee Record at Tennessee: 86-49 (4th Year) Media Guide for specific coverage guidelines. Overall Record : 690-363 (32nd Year) Associate Head Coach: Rob Lanier Assistant Coach: Desmond Oliver TENNESSEE BASKETBALL MEDIA RELATIONS WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCES Assistant Coach: Michael Schwartz During SEC play, Rick Barnes hosts weekly Strength & Conditioning Coach: Garrett Medenwald TOM SATKOWIAK media press conferences in the Ray and Lucy Athletic Trainer: Chad Newman Assistant AD for Communications Hand Digital Studio. Lunch for attendees is Director of Player Development/Video Coord.: Bryan Lentz Cell: 865-696-2897 provided in the Media Relations office. Director of Basketball Operations: Mary-Carter Eggert Email: [email protected] Director of Student-Athlete Development: Aubin Goporo Twitter: @TomSatkowiak SEC COACHES TELECONFERENCE Assistant to the Head Coach: Kyle Condon Graduate Managers: Dylan Brewster and Luke Schapker This year’s SEC coaches teleconferences are scheduled to occur Jan. 3, 14 and 24 JOSH LIVELY (Thursday); Feb. 4 and 18; March 4 and 11. The PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Media Relations Graduate Assistant postseason call takes place March 18. All SEC teleconferences can be listened to online at Jordan Bowden BAU-din (like old FSU coach) Cell: 865-235-9728 SECsports.com shortly after conclusion. Aubin Goporo Aw-bin guh-POR-oh Email: [email protected] Brock Jancek JAN-sik Twitter: @Josh_Lively1 Order of Appearance (All Times Eastern) Rob Lanier luh-NEER 11:00 a.m. Bryce Drew, Vanderbilt Garrett Medenwald MAY-dihn-wald 11:07 a.m. Michael White, Florida Yves Pons EEV POHNS 11:14 a.m. Frank Martin, South Carolina Lamonté Turner luh-MAHN-tay 11:21 a.m. Tom Crean, Georgia 11:28 a.m. , LSU 11:35 a.m. , Kentucky 11:42 a.m. Rick Barnes, Tennessee 11:49 a.m. Mike Anderson, Arkansas 11:56 a.m. Avery Johnson, Alabama SOCIAL 12:03 p.m. , Auburn 12:10 p..m. , Ole Miss 12:17 p.m. Ben Howland, Mississippi State @VOL_HOOPS TENNESSEE BASKETBALL + 1TN.CO/YOUTUBE ] 12:24 p.m. , Missouri [ + 12:31 p.m. Billy Kennedy, Texas A&M

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There are only six active NCAA Tennessee has won 14 games Of the 638 personal fouls committed head coaches who have more this season by 15 or more points, by Tennessee opponents, 171—or 6 career Division I wins to their 14 including seven games in SEC 27% 27 percent—have been committed credit than Rick B arnes (690). regular-season play. against Grant Williams (5.0 fdpg).

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TENNESSEE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT TENNESSEE’S NCAA TOURNAMENT • The Vols are making their 22nd all-time appearance HISTORY IN THE STATE OF OHIO in the NCAA Tournament. The Big Orange own a 20- • Tennessee has competed in five NCAA Tournament 22 (.476) NCAA Tournament record. games in the state of Ohio, going 3-2 in those • The Vols are 1-0 in the “First Four,” 12-6 in first- matchups. round games, 6-8 in second-round games, 1-0 in • This will be the third game in Columbus for the Vols. third-round action, 1-6 in regional semifinals, 0-1 in In the previous contests, UT advanced to the Sweet regional finals and 0-1 in the now-defunct regional Sixteen in 2007 after beating 12th-seed Long Beach consolation round. State, 121-86, in the first round and fourth-seed • This is the program’s third NCAA berth in the last Virginia, 77-74, in the second round. eight years and its second under fourth-year head • The other three games were played in Dayton, where coach Rick Barnes. the Vols are 1-2. The Big Orange dropped a pair of 8/9 • Tennessee’s 22 NCAA Tournament berths tie LSU for matchups in the first round to No. 9 seed Charlotte, third-most among SEC teams. 70-63, in 2001 ,and No. 8 seed Oklahoma State, 77-75, • In the last dozen years (2009-2018), among SEC in 2009. However, Tennessee won its most recent programs, only Kentucky (28) and Florida (17) game in Dayton, outlasting Iowa, 78-65, in the First have won more NCAA Tournament games than Tennessee (9). Four to claim the 11th seed in 2014. The Vols advance to the Sweet Sixteen that year. VOLS vs. THE FIELD OF 68 SPECIALTY STAT TRACKER BARNES’ NCAA RÉSUMÉ IMPRESSIVE • Prior to the tournament, the Vols played 14 games • Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes has guided four against nine different teams comprising the field of Opponent In Paint Off TOs 2nd Chance Bench different programs to a total of 24 berths in The 68, going 9-5 in those contests. Lenoir-Rhyne 46 22 14 15 • The wins came against Gonzaga (1), Kentucky (2), Big Dance. He led Providence and Clemson to three Louisiana 36 19 13 11 Mississippi State (5), Louisville (7), Ole Miss (8) and berths each before guiding Texas to 16 tournament Georgia Tech 22 6 10 4 Florida (10). appearances in 17 years. This is his second straight vs. Louisville 44 23 10 26 • In those nine wins, five were by a margin of 10 appearance with the Vols. vs. #2 Kansas 40 16 9 12 or more points, while three of the losses were • Barnes last March became the 13th head coach ever Eastern Kentucky 48 25 18 23 determined by six or fewer points. to lead four different programs to the Division I Texas A&M-CC 32 15 6 28 vs. #1 Gonzaga 20 16 14 16 • Four of UT’s victories against teams in the field NCAA Tournament. at Memphis 28 15 13 20 occurred on a neutral court, including wins over • Of his 23 berths prior to this season, Barnes led his Samford 52 13 11 11 Gonzaga and Kentucky (both top-five teams). teams six Sweet Sixteens, three Elite Eights and one Final Four in 2003. Wake Forest 42 10 10 12 • All five losses came against opponents who earned Tennessee Tech 62 24 12 23 a No. 5 seed or better (No. 3 LSU, No. 4 Kansas, No. • In Tennessee’s 109-year hardwood history, the Volunteers have made just 21 previous NCAA Georgia 48 25 14 37 5 Auburn). at Missouri 40 22 12 33 Tournament appearances (two fewer than Barnes). • Nine of Tennessee’s last 10 games have come at Florida 34 12 12 31 • From 1995 through 2016, every player Barnes against tournament teams, with the Vols going 5-4 Arkansas 32 35 15 50 in those games. However, UT won five of the last coached for four years made at least three trips to Alabama 40 13 10 18 seven games, including three games played away the NCAA Tournament. at Vanderbilt 42 16 8 19 from home. West Virginia 40 20 8 16 POSTSEASON RUN COULD at South Carolina 42 21 21 11 at Texas A&M 48 18 5 16 TENNESSEE AS A NO. 2 SEED PUT BARNES IN ELITE COMPANY Missouri 30 10 6 20 • Tennessee matched its highest seeding ever in the • Rick Barnes has the opportunity to join an elite club Florida 36 17 10 18 NCAA Tournament, competing as the No. 2 seed for this season. If Tennessee were to make the Sweet South Carolina 38 10 20 26 the third time in program history (2006, 2008). Sixteen, Barnes would become the 11th head coach at #5 Kentucky 20 18 14 9 • Tennessee is 3-2 all-time as a No. 2 seed. to lead at least three different teams to a Round of 16 Vanderbilt 24 10 12 8 • The last time UT earned a No. 2 seed, the Vols won appearance (Clemson, Texas, Tennessee). at Ole Miss 22 9 11 8 their first two games before falling in the Sweet • Barnes is one of five coaches who could potentially #4 Kentucky 36 9 6 12 Sixteen to Louisville. lead their third school to the Round of 16 this season, Mississippi St. 32 18 17 24 joining Mike Anderson (Arkansas), (Coastal at Auburn 28 5 16 16 Carolina), (Cal State Northridge) and vs. Mississippi St. 48 9 23 12 VOLS PERFECT AGAINST 15 SEEDS vs. #4 Kentucky 22 11 14 14 Bruce Pearl (Auburn). vs. #22 Auburn 26 11 7 10 • Tennessee is 2-0 against No. 15 seeds in the NCAA • The 10 coaches who have led at least three different Tournament. The Vols most recently defeated schools to the Round of 16 are: (has done American, 72-57, in the Round of 64 in 2008, en Total +/- +322 +166 +42 -56 it with four schools), Gene Bartow, John Calipari, Season Highs 62 35 23 50 route to the Sweet Sixteen. Frank McGuire, Ralph Miller, , , • The other game also came in the Round of 64—a , and Bruce Weber. 63-61 win over Winthrop in 2006. SEVEN SWEET SIXTEENS FAST BREAK VOLS IN THE SOUTH REGION • Tennessee has competed in the Round of 16 seven • This is the fourth time UT has competed in the South times in its history, five times since 2000—2000, Region (2000, 2007, 2018). 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2014. The Volunteers under head coach Rick Barnes • The Vols reached the Sweet Sixteen in two of those • The Vols made their deepest tournament run in 2010, are a perfect 4-0 at home against bitter rival Kentucky, defeating the Wildcats in Thompson- years while competing as the No. 4 and 5 seeds. when they beat San Diego State (Kawhi Leonard), Boling Arena in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. • Tennessee also was in the South Region last season, Ohio and Ohio State () to advance to when it earned a No. 3 seed and advanced to the the Elite Eight, where they fell to Michigan State second round. (Draymond Green).

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THE OPPONENT BONE RANKS AMONG UT’s BEST WATCH LISTS & IN-SEASON HONORS • As a sophomore last year, Jordan Bone posted the second-best single-season / NOTING THE RAIDERS Jordan Bone turnover ratio in program history (2.818). In-Season Honors • The Nashville native’s career assist/turnover ratio • All-SEC Second Team (Coaches) would rank tas in the program bes history (see • SEC Co-Player of the Week (Feb. 4) chart below). He has 395 career assists to just 144 • NIT Season Tip-Off All-Tournament Team turnovers. RANK PLAYER, YEARS A/T RATIO Active Jordan Bone, 2016-present 2.74 1 Jon Higgins, 1999-2003 2.20 2 Dane Bradshaw, 2003-07 2.144 3 Bobby Maze, 2008-10 2.142 4 C.J. Watson, 2002-06 1.820 5 Shane Williams, 1994-96 1.819 Minimum: 2.0 assists per game and 40 games played

BONE’S ROLE, MINUTES WAY UP COLGATE STAT LEADERS • Through 34 games, junior point guard Jordan Bone has played the equivalent of 8.2 more games than SCORING G-GS Pts. PPG he did a season ago (40 mins = one game). Admiral Schofield Rapolas Ivanauskas 34-34 558 16.4 • Last season, Bone played 779 minutes through 34 In-Season Honors Jordan Burns 29-29 458 15.8 • SEC All-Tournament Team games (779/40 = 19.5 total games played). • USBWA All-District IV Team • This year, Bone has logged a team-high 1,108 REBOUNDING G-GS Rebs. RPG • All-SEC First Team (Coaches) Rapolas Ivanauskas 34-34 270 7.9 minutes in 34 games (1,108/40 = total games 27.7 • Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week (Dec. 11) Will Rayman 34-34 222 6.5 played). • NBC Sports National Player of the Week (Dec. 10) • The Nashville native has 205 assists this year; he • SEC Co-Player of the Week (Dec. 10) ASSISTS G-GS Asts. APG totaled 190 assists in his first two seasons combined. Jordan Burns 29-29 167 5.8 • NCAA March Madness Player of the Week (Dec. 10) Tucker Richardson 34-31 128 3.8 • SEC Player of the Week (Dec. 17) ADMIRAL EARNS FIRST-TEAM SALUTE BLOCKS G-GS Blks. BPG • Senior wing Admiral Schofield earned first-team Watch Lists Dana Batt 34-34 33 1.0 All-SEC status from the league’s head coaches after • Citizen Naismith Trophy Men’s Player of the Year Will Rayman 34-34 27 0. landing on the second team a season ago. • Julius Erving of the Year Award • Schofield’s scoring average has increased every year STEALS G-GS Stls. SPG during his career, and he now averages 16.2 ppg to Tucker Richardson 34-31 44 1.3 rank fifth among all SEC players. He also ranks fifth Jordan Burns 29-29 35 1.2 in the SEC in field-goal percentage (.476).

ABOUT COLGATE MIDSEASON TURN-AROUND • Due to a nagging shoulder injury Lamonté Turner • After missing on the Big Dance last year, Colgate was held out the first three games of the season won the 2019 Patriot League Tournament, defending before returning for UT’s game against Louisville in its regular-season title and punching its ticket to the the NIT Season Tip-Off. The 2018 SEC co-Sixth Man NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1996. of the Year looked like his old self, dropping 13 points Colgate is rated 132nd in the NET rankings. behind a trio of 3-pointers, with four assists and two • The Raiders’ (24-10) magical run began with a steals. double-digit victory over then-first place Lehigh • During the next two games, Turner shot 5-of-24 on na-tional television Feb. 4. That was the start of Grant Williams (.208) from the field and 2-of-17 (.118) from beyond a program-record 11 straight wins en route to the In-Season Honors the arc. His shoulder was still giving him trouble, so Raiders’ first title in 23 years. • Sporting News First-Team All-American Turner was inactive for Tennessee’s next six games. • Colgate vaulted into first place in the final week • USBWA First-Team All-American • He returned to the lineup for the SEC opener against of the regular season to earn the No. 1 seed and • SEC Player of the Year (Coaches) Georgia, quietly scoring six points in the blowout win. homecourt advantage in the Patriot League • SEC All-Tournament Team • Since then, Turner has looked like the scoring threat Tournament. Colgate went 3-0 in the league • USBWA District IV Player of the Year that made him so dangerous off the bench last tournament, culminat-ing with a 94-80 victory over • All-SEC First Team (Coaches) season. • SEC Player of the Week (March 4) the two-time defending league champion Bison. • Against West Virginia on Jan. 26, he made his first • USBWA Oscar Robertson Player of the Week (Jan. 29) • Head coach Matt Langel repeated as the Patriot start since his freshman season and totaled 23 • CBS Sports Player of the Week (Jan. 29) League Coach of the Year for the second season in points, five assists, two steals and a . • NCAA March Madness Player of the Week (Jan. 28) a row after leading the Raiders to school records in • In SEC play, he hit multiple 3-pointers five times and • Naismith Trophy Player of the Week (Jan. 28) wins (24), league wins (13) and home wins (15) and averaged 9.7 points and 3.6 assists per game. • SEC Player of the Week (Jan. 28) a pair of Patriot League titles. Winners of 11 in a row • He scored a season-high 24 points in Tennessee’s SEC • SEC Co-Player of the Week (Nov. 26) entering the NCAA Tournament, Colgate currently Tournament Championship Game loss to Auburn on • NIT Season Tip-Off All-Tournament Team owns the sixth-longest win streak in the nation. March 17. • The Sporting News Midseason All-America Team • Rapolas Ivanauskas was the Patriot League Player of • Sports Illustrated Midseason All-America Team the Year, averaging 16.4 points, 7.9 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game for the Raiders. ON PACE... Finalist • Second-team All-League honoree Jordan Burns • Tennessee’s 1.63 assist/turnover ratio would stand • Citizen Naismith Trophy Men’s Player of the Year leads Colgate in assists (5.8 apg) while ranking as a single-season program record. • Wooden Award National Ballot second on the team in scoring (15.8 ppg) and steals • The Vols’ 81.8 points per game would rank sixth • USBWA (1.2 spg). all-time in program history. • Power Forward of the Year Award • Will Rayman became the 34th Raider in program • UT’s .762 free-throw percentage would rank history to score 1,000 points in Colgate’s win over second all-time in program history. Watch Lists Nazareth on his way to averaging 12.6 points, 6.5 • Jordan Bone’s 205 assists this season rank third on • NABC Division I Player of the Year rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game during the Tennessee’s all-time single-season list. • Award Midseason Watch List regular season and earning second-team All-League • Grant Williams has broken Tennessee’s single- recognition. The junior forward was also named to season record for free throws made by a junior. the All-Defensive Team. Williams has 204. previously held the record with 189 as a junior in 1991-92.

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JUST A JUNIOR, GRANT WILLIAMS WILLIAMS IS TENNESSEE’S 16th TENNESSEE’S WINS TOTAL JOINS ELITE SEC COMPANY FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICAN AMONG PROGRAM’S BEST • Grant Williams has joined a prestigious group of • Junior Grant Williams is the 16th player in Tennessee • Tennessee has recorded 29 wins for the second time players in SEC history by being named SEC Player of basketball history to earn first-team All-America in program history. This also is the first time the Vols the Year in back-to-back seasons. honors—and just the second in the last 39 years. have won at least 25 games in back-to-back seasons. • Williams, who also was named the SEC POY by the • The Vols had 14 first-team All-America selections RECORD SEASON SEASON RESULT league coaches last year, is the first player to repeat between Bernie Mehen in 1940 and in 1983. 31-5 2007-08 NCAA Sweet Sixteen since Arkansas’ in 1994 and 1995. Since then, (2008) was UT’s only first- • In total, only nine players have accomplished the teamer until Williams joined the club this year. 29-5 2018-19 TBD 28-9 2009-10 NCAA Elite Eight achievement since the award was first started in • Williams is the fifth player to earn first-team All- 26-9 2017-18 NCAA Second Round 1965, including VFLs and Dale Ellis America laurels under head coach Rick Barnes, 26-7 1999-2000 NCAA Sweet Sixteen and other all-time greats such as Williamson, Pete joining Chris Mihm, T.J. Ford, and D.J. Maravich and Shaq. Augustin. • Tennessee has now tied LSU for the most players by • Thus far, Williams is a first-teamer according to THE DOUBLE-DOUBLE CLUB a team (3) to earn the achievement in back-to-back Sporting News and the USBWA. • Four different players on Tennessee’s roster have seasons in SEC history. See chart below. combined to record 17 double-doubles this season. • And if Williams were to return next season, he would GRANT’S ‘AND-1’s’ ARE AUTOMATIC • Grant Williams leads the way with seven, followed by Admiral Schofield with four. Kyle Alexander and have a chance to join an even more exclusive and • This season, National Player of the Year candidate Jordan Bone each have three. Each of Bone’s three elite group of players during his senior campaign. Grant Williams has successfully converted on 31 of double-doubles were of the points/assists variety. King (1975-77) and Maravich (1968-70) are the only 34 “and-1” attempts (.912). If he’s fouled on a made players to ever win the award in three consecutive basket, the resulting is almost automatic. seasons. TENNESSEE’S HISTORY IN THE POLLS • This is the 105th week in program history that YEARS PLAYER TEAM WILLIAMS THRIVES Tennessee has been ranked in the top 10 of the AP poll. 2018-19 Grant Williams Tennessee AT DRAWING CONTACT • The Vols are riding a streak of 35 straight weeks in the 1994-95 Corliss Williamson Arkansas • One of Grant Williams’ greatest strengths is his ability AP top 25. That ties as the longest streak in program 1991-92 Shaquille O’Neal LSU to draw contact and get to the free-throw line. history (see chart below). 1989-90 Chris Jackson LSU • 33 percent of his points this season (204 of 627) have 1985-86 Kentucky come at the free-throw line. MOST CONSECUTIVE WEEKS RANKED IN AP TOP 25 1982-83 Dale Ellis Tennessee • In his career, Williams has attempted 648 free throws, 35 From Dec. 4, 2017 - Present 1978-89 Alabama 35 From March 1, 1999 - Feb. 19, 2001 which ranks 19th among active Division I players. He 1975-77 Bernard King Tennessee 32 From March 5, 2007 - Jan. 12, 2009 shoots 76 percent from the line (492 for 648). 1968-70 LSU 26 Preseason 2009-10 - Dec. 20, 2010 • No junior in all of Division I has attempted or made 1965-66 Vanderbilt 20 Preseason 1975-76 - Dec. 7, 1976 more career free throws than Williams. 15 Dec. 8, 1970 - March 16, 1971

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Updated: March 18 Updated: March 18 AP Coaches Rank School Record Points Rank School Record Points Pre 6 6 1 Duke (58) 29-5 1592 1 Duke 29-5 744 11/12 5 no poll 2 Virginia (5) 29-3 1497 2 Virginia 29-3 701 11/19 5 5 3 North Carolina 27-6 1453 3 Gonzaga 30-3 667 11/26 6 7 4 Gonzaga (1) 30-3 1398 4 North Carolina 27-6 666 12/3 7 7 5 Michigan State 28-6 1382 5 Tennessee 29-5 636 12/10 3 4 6 Tennessee 29-5 1270 6 Michigan State 28-6 598 12/17 3 4 7 Kentucky 27-6 1232 7 Kentucky 27-6 565 12/24 3 3 8 Michigan 28-6 1146 8 Michigan 28-6 538 12/31 3 3 1/7 3 3 9 Texas Tech 26-6 1033 9 Houston 31-3 494 1/14 3 3 10 Florida State 27-7 1017 10 Texas Tech 26-6 454 1/21 1 1 11 Houston 31-3 933 11 Florida State 27-7 453 1/28 1 1 12 LSU 26-6 886 12 Louisiana State 26-6 370 2/4 1 1 13 Purdue 23-9 727 13 Purdue 23-9 356 2/11 1 1 14 Auburn 26-9 665 14 Kansas State 25-8 297 2/18 5 5 15 Buffalo 31-3 608 15 Virginia Tech 24-8 285 2/25 7 7 16 Virginia Tech 24-8 595 16 Buffalo 31-3 278 3/4 5 T-4 17 Kansas 25-9 590 17 Kansas 25-9 273 3/11 8 8 18 Kansas State 25-8 529 18 Auburn 26-9 213 Final 6 5 19 Wofford 29-4 385 19 Wofford 29-4 191 20 Nevada 29-4 361 20 Nevada 29-4 182 21 Wisconsin 23-10 339 21 Wisconsin 23-10 170 22 Cincinnati 28-6 335 22 Villanova 25-9 151 23 Villanova 25-9 306 23 Iowa State 23-11 141 24 Iowa State 23-11 245 24 Cincinnati 28-6 134 Ratings Tracker (through March 17) 25 Utah State 28-6 73 T-25 Utah State 28-6 48 ESPN.com BPI 8 T-25 Marquette 24-9 48 KenPom.com 8 Receiving Votes: Marquette 63, Maryland 55, Mississippi NCAA NET Rankings 5 State 35, Murray State 12, New Mexico State 11, UCF 9, Receiving Votes: Maryland 31, Mississippi State 24, Sagarin 7 Louisville 8, VCU 4, Seton Hall 3, Old Dominion 2, Liberty Seton Hall 7, Arizona State 6, Murray State 6, VCU 5, 1 Washington 4, Louisville 3, Central Florida 3, Oregon 2, Tennessee’s “Best” NET Wins: UC Irvine 2, Liberty 2, Florida 2. Gonzaga 2, Kentucky 6 (2x), Miss. State 19 (2x)

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2018-19 SEC STANDINGS (through March 19) SEC Pct. H A ALL Pct. H A N Streak LSU* 16-2 .889 7-2 9-0 26-6 .813 15-2 9-1 2-3 L1 Kentucky 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 27-6 .818 17-1 8-2 2-3 L1 Tennessee 15-3 .833 9-0 6-3 29-5 .853 18-0 7-3 4-2 L1 South Carolina 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 16-16 .500 11-6 4-8 1-2 L1 Auburn^ 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 26-9 .743 15-2 5-6 6-1 W8 Mississippi State 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 23-10 .697 14-3 5-5 4-2 L1 Ole Miss 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 20-12 .625 11-5 6-5 3-2 L1 Florida 9-9 .500 4-5 5-4 19-15 .559 9-6 5-6 5-3 L1 Arkansas 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 17-15 .531 13-6 4-7 1-2 L1 Alabama 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 18-15 .546 10-5 4-8 4-2 L1 Texas A&M 6-12 .333 3-6 3-6 14-18 .438 9-8 4-7 1-3 L1 Missouri 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 15-17 .469 9-7 2-8 4-2 L1 Georgia 2-16 .111 1-8 1-8 11-21 .344 8-9 2-10 1-3 L4 Vanderbilt 0-18 .000 0-9 0-9 9-23 .281 8-10 1-11 0-2 L20 * SEC Champion ^ SEC Tournament Champion TEAM NOTES

DOUBLE-DIGIT DEFICITS RARE WINDICATORS “QUOTES” • Only three teams this season have managed to build a • Tennessee under Rick Barnes is 38-4 when holding its double-digit lead on the Vols. opponent below a .390 field-goal percentage. COMMENTS THAT TELL A STORY • Tennessee under Rick Barnes is 35-3 when it takes a DEFICIT GAME RESULT double-digit lead into halftime. “They’re old and they beat people up. That’s what 24 at Kentucky (13:23, 2nd Half) L, 86-69 • Tennessee is 18-0 this season when it shoots 50 they do.” 23 vs. Auburn (11:22, 2nd Half) L, 84-64 percent or better as a team. - Frank Martin, South Carolina Head Coach 12 vs. West Virginia (11:05, 1st Half) W, 83-66 • The Vols are 17-2 this season when Jordan Bowden 9 at Missouri (10:49, 1st Half) W, 87-63 scores 10 or more points. “There are no off-nights when it comes to size, 9 vs. #1 Gonzaga (6:15, 2nd Half) W, 76-73 • UT is 16-3 during Kyle Alexander’s career when he strength, and physicality. As long as Williams and 9 vs. #2 Kansas (16:05, 2nd Half) L, 87-81 OT scores 10 or more points. Schofield are on the court together, Tennessee’s • The Vols are 10-1 during John Fulkerson’s career when opponents will have to contend with two physically TENNESSEE’S FIELD-GOAL he grabs five or more rebounds. superior players relentlessly beating the hell out of PERCENTAGE THROUGH THE ROOF • Tennessee is 7-1 during Lamonté Turner’s career when them.” - Mark Titus, The Ringer • During last season’s SEC title run, Tennessee shot he makes four or more 3-pointers. better than 50 percent from the field in nine games. • Tennessee has won the last nine games in which Grant “Once a three-star recruit rated the No. 191 • This season, the Vols have shot better than 50 percent Williams has logged a double-double. prospect in his class, (Grant Williams) has become in 18 games—including eight games against SEC the most functionally complete player in Division I.” opposition. SECOND TIME’S A CHARM - Mike DeCourcy, The Sporting News • The Vols lead the SEC and rank seventh in the country • Over the last two seasons, Rick Barnes and his staff have guided the Volunteers to a 10-0 record in in field-goal percentage (.497). “(Jordan Bone) is the best point guard in our • Tennessee’s top shooting performance this season regular-season rematch games (SEC Tournament league. Why? Because he is leading the No. 1 team came at Texas A&M on Feb. 2, when the Big Orange games not included). in the country. He is a solid defensive point guard. shot .645 (40-62). • Tennessee was 5-0 when facing SEC foes for a second He doesn’t turn the ball over. He takes great shots. time last season, and the Vols went 5-0 again this He shoots at a high percentage.” TENNESSEE RANKS AMONG year (wins over Missouri, Florida, South Carolina, Vanderbilt and Kentucky). - , Florida Head Coach NATION’S BEST, STATISTICALLY “We may not play a better player than Grant • Tennessee ranks third in the country in assist/turnover VOLS SIGN TALENTED TRIO ratio (1.63) and fourth in assists per game (18.2 apg). Williams this year.” • In November, Tennessee signed three prospects who The Vols rank seventh in field-goal percentage (.497) - Bill Self, Kansas Head Coach will enroll as freshmen next summer. and blocks per game (5.4 bpg). • Five-star point guard and McDonald’s All-American • The Big Orange also rank in the top-20 nationally in “Grant is our star. I’m just his sidekick. When I need Josiah James highlights a signing crop that also includes scoring margin (16th, 13.1 ppg), free-throw percentage to step up, I’m ready to step up.” Knoxville native Drew Pember (6-9 forward) and Buffalo, (17th, .762) and scoring offense (18th, 81.8 ppg). - Admiral Schofield New York, native Davonte Gaines (6-7 wing). • James is a national top-20 prospect according to ROAD WARRIORS “I’m not scared of coming back to the locker room Rivals (No. 14), 247sports (No. 14) and ESPN (No. 20). and looking my teammates in the eye if I miss.” • Dating to the start of last season, Tennessee has won He is the highest-rated prospect to sign with UT since - Lamonté Turner, 2018 SEC Sixth Man of the Year 24 total games away from home. current forward (on why he isn’t afraid of taking big shots) • That includes victories this year over Louisville, signed with the Vols in November of 2009. Gonzaga, Mississippi State and Kentucky (at neutral • James is the eighth Tennessee signee ever to earn “It’s amazing and a blessing. We’ve been trying to sites) as well as true road wins at Memphis, Missouri, McDonald’s All-America honors and the first of Rick get the Tennessee basketball culture back to where Florida, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Ole Barnes’ four-year tenure on Rocky Top. it used to be. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime and Miss. • James also received Gatorade Player of the Year honors you just have to seize every moment.” for the state of South Carolina and earned honorable - Jordan Bone, Nashville native THE VOLS MAKE FOR A HOT TICKET mention status on the Jersey Mike’s Naismith High • Tennessee’s 10 true road games this season have School Boys’ 2019 All-America Team. “Barnes has made a career out of basketball drawn an average of 13,884 fans, which comes out to fixer-uppers, either rehabbing old beauties in need an average capacity of 96.3 percent. of a facelift or constructing dream homes out of • Games at Memphis, Florida, Vandy, South Carolina, shacks. From Providence to Clemson to Texas to Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss and Auburn were at or above Tennessee, he has never taken a move-in ready job, capacity. preferring instead to strip a program down to its studs and figure out its weak points.” - Dana O’Neil, The Athletic

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FROM LOSING SEASON TO #1 BRAGGING RIGHTS TEAM STAT RANKINGS (SEC & NCAA) • Tennessee’s four-week reign atop the national • Tennessee has won its most recent regular-season rankings this year marked the 26th time in AP poll meeting against 11 of 13 SEC opponents. history that a team ascended to No. 1 within three • Auburn and LSU are the only teams to hand the Vols Category | Stat SEC NCAA SEC* Scoring Offense | 81.8 1 20 80.2 |2 seasons of posting a losing record. The Vols were 15- a loss in their last regular-season clash. Scoring Defense | 68.6 5 102 68.5 | 3 19 in 2015-16 and 19-19 in 2016-17. Scoring Margin | +13.1 1 16 +11.7 | 1 • Before UT this year, the last programs to do LANIER GIVES VOLS ADDITIONAL FG Pct. | .497 1 7 .492 | 1 experience such a turnaround were Indiana and HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE FG Pct. Defense | .399 1 18 .401 | 2 Michigan, both in 2012-13. • Rick Barnes isn’t the only person on Tennessee’s bench 3FG Pct. | .362 6 95 .352 | 5 • Only 10 players in SEC history have experienced a with Division I head coaching experience. 3FG Pct. Defense | .337 6 148 .355 | 10 losing season and a No. 1 AP ranking in their career, • Associate head coach Rob Lanier was the head coach Free Throw Pct. | .762 2 17 .801 | 1 and seven of the 10 were Vols: Kyle Alexander, Lucas at Siena from 2001-05. Rebounds Per Game | 37.6 5 69 36.4 | 4 Campbell, Admiral Schofield and Brad Woodson • During that span, the Saints posted a 58-70 mark, and Defense | 34.2 7 - 33.5 | T-3 from this year’s team; and Chris Lofton, JaJuan advanced to one NCAA Tournament and one NIT. Rebound Margin | +3.4 5 72 +2.9 | 4 Smith and Jordan Howell from the 2007-08 squad. • Under Lanier, Siena also won the 2002 Metro Atlantic Off. Rebs Per Game | 10.3 11 155 9.9 | 12 • The other three SEC players were members of Athletic Conference Tournament Championship. Def. Rebs Per Game | 27.3 1 44 26.5 | 2 Alabama’s 2002-03 team. Assists Per Game | 18.2 1 4 16.8 | 1 Assist/Turnover | 1.63 1 3 1.57 | 1 TENNESSEE TIES ITS SECOND-LARGEST VOLS LOGGED SIGNATURE WIN OVER TOP-RANKED GONZAGA Turnovers Per Game | 11.2 1 40 10.7 | 1 SEC MARGIN OF VICTORY Turnover Margin | +1.7 6 78 +1.7 | 5 • In this year’s SEC opener on Jan. 5, Tennessee posted • Admiral Schofield exploded for a career-high 30 Blocks Per Game | 5.4 1 6 4.9 | 2 a convincing win over Georgia, defeating the Dawgs points—with 25 coming in the second half—to lift Steals Per Game | 6.0 10 210 5.9 | 9 by 46 points, 96-50. Tennessee past No. 1-ranked Gonzaga in Phoenix Fouls Per Game | 17.5 6 148 on Dec. 9. Schofield also drained a career-high six • The Vols scored more points in the first half (53) than SEC thru March 18 | NCAA thru March 18 * Conference games only UGA scored in the entire game (50). 3-pointers. • Tennessee held the high-powered Bulldogs to 73 MARGIN SCORE GAME (DATE) points. On the season, Gonzaga ranks third in the +47 102-55 vs. Ole Miss (1/8/66 country with a scoring offense of 94.1 points per game. GAMES STARTED +46 96-50 vs. Georgia (1/5/19) • Schofield became just the second Vol ever to score 30 +46 96-50 vs. Ole Miss (2/8/65) or more points against the nation’s top-ranked team. Streak 2018-19 Career SEC +43 116-73 vs. Florida (1/11/79) • Grant Williams flirted with a triple-double, finishing Kyle Alexander 34 34 102 68 +42 88-46 vs. Ole Miss (2/3/68) with 16 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists before Jordan Bone 39 34 84 55 fouling out with 2:30 left to play. Jordan Bowden - 5 68 36 MUSIC CITY LINE DANCE • The win was Rick Barnes’ first head coachign victory D.J. Burns - - - - • Grant Williams enjoyed a record-setting night at over the nation’s top-ranked team, and it marked John Fulkerson - - 7 - the free-throw line on Jan. 23 to lead the Vols to an Tennessee’s fifth all-time win over the nation’s No. Zach Kent - - - - overtime road win at Vanderbilt’s Memorial Gym. 1 team. All-American Carl Widseth scored 32 in a Jalen Johnson - - - - • Williams was a perfect 23-of-23 at the line, setting an triumph over No. 1 Kentucky on Jan. 23, 1954). Yves Pons - 13 13 6 SEC record for most free-throw makes without a miss • Jordan Bone dished out nine assists (that led directly Admiral Schofield 63 34 91 55 in a single game. to 25 points) and also scored five points on his own. Lamonté Turner 15 15 21 17 • It was the second-most makes ever in a single game • The Bulldogs were led by (21 points, Derrick Walker - - - - by an SEC player and the third-most makes ever in an eight rebounds) and (21 points, nine Grant Williams 98 34 98 60 SEC intraconference game. rebounds). • It also was the most makes without a mess in a • This season marked the first time in program history single game by a Division I player in 60 years (since that Tennessee played multiple opponents ranked in Oklahoma State’s Arlen Clark went 24-of-24 on the top five of the Associate Press poll before the start NON-CONFERENCE BREAKDOWN March 7, 1959. of conference play. Tennessee fell in overtime to No. 2 • Williams drew an incredible 14 fouls in the win, and Kansas in New York City on Nov. 23 before upsetting Team Record ‘18 RPI ‘19 NET Result he attempted and made more free throws than top-ranked and previously unbeaten Gonzaga. Lenoir-Rhyne (DII) 21-11 N/A N/A W, 86-41 Vanderbilt’s entire team (13 of 21). • Following the win, Tennessee was named the NABC Louisiana 19-13 65 192 W, 87-65 Division I National Team of the Week, and Schofield was Georgia Tech 14-18 165 126 W, 66-53 FUTURE FOES named the Oscar Robertson National POW. vs. Louisville 20-13 42 22 W, 92-81 • Tennessee this season announced upcoming home- vs. #2 Kansas 25-9 3 20 L, 87-81 and-home series with Cincinnati and Wisconsin. Both NEW THROWBACK UNIFORMS Eastern Kentucky 13-18 270 259 W, 95-67 Texas A&M-CC 14-18 326 270 W, 79-51 series will begin next season, when the Vols travel to • When the Vols took the court in Brooklyn for the vs. #1 Gonzaga 30-3 22 2 W, 76-73 Cincinnati and host the Badgers. NIT Season Tip-Off, they debuted a brand new at Memphis 21-13 108 46 W, 102-92 • The Vols also are set to join Florida State, Purdue and throwback uniform that resembled those worn by Samford 17-16 296 160 W, 83-70 VCU at the 2019 Emerald Coast Classic in Niceville, Tennessee teams in the 1980s and 90s. Wake Forest 11-20 162 184 W, 83-64 Florida, during Thanksgiving Weekend. • Some notable VFLs who wore similar unis—which Tennessee Tech 8-23 160 331 W, 93-56 • Tennessee also will host in-state foe Memphis next feature the arc’d words “Tennessee Volunteers” West Virginia 14-20 24 106 W, 83-66 season for the second of three games under the in orange lettering above and below the jersey current series contract. numbers—include all-time leading scorer Allan through March 19 Houston (1989-93) and third-leading scorer Tony FRESHMEN SCORING FREEZE White (1983-87). • No freshman has scored a point for Tennessee this • The Vols are 13-1 this season in their throwback season. threads, with wins over Louisville, Wake Forest, • True freshman D.J. Burns (who should technically Georgia, Arkansas, Alabama, West Virginia, Missouri, be a high school senior) is redshirting, and redshirt Florida, South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Kentucky and freshman Zach Kent is working his way back from Mississippi State (twice). preseason surgery. • The lone loss came against Auburn in the SEC • The last Tennessee team to go an entire season with Tournament Championship Game in Nashville on a single point scored by a freshman was the 1972-73 March 17. squad. Ironically, that was the first year that freshman • In that uniform, Tennessee averages 79.1 points per were eligible to compete on the varsity team. game and owns a +13.3 scoring margin. • The full uniform is shown in the photo on the bottom-right of this page.

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TENNESSEE AIMING FOR All-TIME PICK YOUR POISON BUCKET-GETTERS BEST ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO • Tennessee’s roster features five different players who • Tennessee ranks third in the nation with a 1.63 assist/ have multiple 20-point games during their careers. turnover ratio. That is on track to be the best mark • Grant Williams owns a team-high 26 20-point THIRD IN OFF. EFFICIENCY since that stat has been tracked (first recorded in 1977- games, while Admiral Schofield follows with 17 such 98). performances. • The program record for assist/turnover ratio in a • Lamonté Turner has scored 20 or more points eight Tennessee offense is one of the most efficient in season is 1.343, set in 2007-08. times, Jordan Bowden and Jordan Bone each have done it four times. America this season. According to KenPom, the RANK TEAM A/T Volunteers rank third nationally and first in the SEC 1 Gonzaga 1.76 in adjusted offensive efficiency (122.5). 2 Belmont 1.71 BALANCED SCORING EACH HALF 3 Tennessee 1.63 • Tennessee’s scoring output has been balanced in each 4 Virginia 1.61 half this season. 5 Southern Miss 1.60 • The Vols score 40.1 points in the first half of games FLOOR GENERAL (1,362 total points). LEADING THE LEAGUE • Tennessee’s second-half scoring average stands at • Tennesee leads the SEC in the following offensive 40.8 points (1,386 total points). Jordan Bone this year became the first Tennessee statistical categories: • The Vols have been to overtime three this season, player to record three points/assists double- • Scoring offense (81.8 ppg) averaging 11.0 points in the extra period (33 points). doubles in the same season since Tyrone Beaman • Scoring margin (+13.1 ppg) in 1982-83. Rodney Woods had four in 1974-75. • Field-goal percentage (.497) BONE DRIVING VOLS’ OFFENSE • Assists per game (18.2 apg) • Point guard Jordan Bone—touted by Rick Barnes as • Assist/turnover ratio (1.63) the team’s most improved player prior to the season— • Fewest turnovers per game (11.2 tpg) is the sparkplug of Tennessee’s offense. AND A FLOOR “ADMIRAL” • In addition to averaging a career-best 13.5 points, Bone leads the Vols with 6.0 assists per game (first in the SCHOFIELD, WILLIAMS SEC) and a 3.01 assist/turnover ratio (first in the SEC). Admiral Schofield had back-to-back games with 25 AMONG SEC’s TOP ACTIVE SCORERS • Bone’s 205 assists have directly led to 477 points. or more points in pre-conference play. He dropped • Junior forwa rd Grant Williams is the SEC’s third- Coupled with his 458 points scored, he is responsible 30 in the win over top-ranked Gonzaga and leading active scorer (1,580), and senior wing Admiral for 33.6 percent of the team’s scoring (935 of 2,781). followed that with a 29-point effort at Memphis. Schofield (1,511) ranks seventh in scoring among active SEC players. VOLUNTEERS BOAST ONE OF • They became the 49th and 50th Vols to score 1,000 points during their time on Rocky Top. They both AMERICA’S TOP-SCORING DUOS joined the 1,000-point club during the win over • Tennessee’s imposing duo of Grant Williams (19.0 85+ Louisville on Nov. 21. ppg) and Admiral Schofield (16.2 ppg)—the first- and fifth-leading scorers in the SEC, respectively—make up one of the highest-scoring tandems among major- In Rick Barnes’ first three seasons at Tennessee, ALEXANDER ELEVATES HIS OFFENSE conference teams (plus top-10 Gonzaga and Nevada). the Vols reached the 85-point mark 16 times in 101 • Senior forward Kyle Alexander scored in double games. This season, Tennessee has scored 85 or figures eight times during his first three seasons as a TEAM PLAYERS PPG more 13 times (along with three 83-point games). Vol. This season, he has recorded 13 games of 10 or Duke RJ Barrett/Z. Williamson 41.8 more points. Nevada J. Carolina/Caleb Martin 36.1 • The Canadian big man is shooting .626 from the field Gonzaga R. Hachimura/B. Clarke 36.6 and averaging a career-best 7.4 points per game. Tennessee G. Williams/A. Schofield 35.2 Purdue C. Edwards/R. Cline 34.9 DIRTY DOZEN HIGH-SCORING EFFORT AT CAROLINA • Tennessee’s 92-70 win at South Carolina on Jan. 29 Five different Vols combined to account for a stands as the most points allowed by the defensive- dozen slam dunks during Tennessee’s dismantling minded Gamecocks since Georgia scored 97 against of Tennessee Tech on Dec. 29. It was a team high them on Jan. 22, 2014. during the Barnes era. John Fulkerson had four.

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LEADING THE LEAGUE VOLS STIFLE ONE OF THE SEC’s • Tennesee leads the SEC in the following defensive MOST POSTENT OFFENSIVE THREATS RELENTLESS FOR 40 statistical categories: • Entering Mississippi State’s matchup with the Vols on • Field-goal percentage defense (.399) March 5, three-time All-SEC performer Quinndary DEFENSIVE HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS SEASON • Blocks per game (5.4) Weatherspoon led the SEC in scoring (19.8 ppg) during conference play and had scored 20 or more Opponents’ Points Total VOLS CLIMBING BLOCKS LIST points in eight of his last 11 games. Vanderbilt 48 Feb. 19 in Knoxville • Senior forward Kyle Alexander ranks second in • Tennessee’s defense shut down the Bulldogs’ star Georgia 50 Jan. 5 in Knoxville Tennessee history with 180 career blocks. player, holding Weatherspoon to a season-low seven A&M-Corpus Christi 51 Dec. 2 in Knoxville • He is the fifth-leading shot blocker among active SEC points and forcing him into a season-high eight players. turnovers. He was shooting 51 percent from the field Opponents’ FG Pct. • Junior forward Grant Williams is third on UT’s career coming into the game, but UT held him to 3-of-12 Georgia Tech .276 Dec. 13 in Knoxville blocks list (eighth among active SEC players). from the floor. Georgia .321 Jan. 5 in Knoxville • Along with shutting down Weatherspoon, the Vols Vanderbilt .321 Feb. 19 in Knoxville RANK PLAYER, YEARS CAREER BLOCKS also kept Lamar Peters, the team’s second-leading 1 C.J. Black, 1996-2000 212 scorer (11.6 ppg), in check by allowing just six points Opponents’ 3FG Pct. 2 Kyle Alexander, 2015-present 180 on 2-of-10 shooting for the junior guard. Georgia .050 Jan. 5 in Knoxville 3 Grant Williams 154 • As a team, Tennessee held MSU to a season-low 54 Georgia Tech .158 Nov. 13 in Knoxville 4 Wayne Chism, 2006-10 152 points during the 71-54 win on Senior Night. Wake Forest .217 Dec. 22 in Knoxville 5 Doug Roth, 1985-89 146 6 Dyron Nix, 1985-1989 142 Opponents’ Turnovers 7 Isiah Victor, 1997-2001 140 PONS VERY EFFECTIVE AGAINST West Virginia 24 Jan. 26 in Knoxville 8 Charles Hathaway, 1996-2001 133 ONE OF NATION’S ELITE SCORERS Eastern Kentucky 20 Nov. 28 in Knoxville T-9 , 1998-2002 131 • Kansas guard Lagerald Vick is one of the nation’s Arkansas 19 Jan. 15 in Knoxville T-9 Armani Moore, 2012-16 131 most dangerous offensive players. He scored 15 points on 6-of-12 shooting when the Vols faced the Blocks BLOCK PARTY Jayhawks at the NIT Season Tip-Off on Nov. 23. Tennessee Tech 12 Dec. 29 in Knoxville • However, when Vick was guarded by Vols sophomore • The Volunteers rank sixth in the country with 5.4 Missouri 9 Feb. 5 in Knoxville Yves Pons (10:33 of game action), he was 1-for-3 blocked shots per game. Memphis 9 Dec. 15 in Memphis • Tennessee has blocked eight or more shots in five from the floor (0-of-2 from 3FG) for five points and one turnover. games this season, with a high of 12 in the win over Steals Tennessee Tech on Dec. 29. Mississippi St. 12 March 5 in Knoxville TENNESSEE NEUTRALIZED HOARD Mississippi State 10 March 15 in Nashville TAKING CHARGE • Wake Forest freshman Jaylen Hoard is projected to be West Virginia 10 Jan. 26 in Knoxville • Tennessee has drawn 26 charges through 34 games a first-round pick in June’s NBA Draft. this season. • When the Vols defeated the Demon Deacons, 83-64, NOTE: Tennessee opened the season against Division II Lenoir- • Grant Williams has drawn a team-high 10 charges, on Dec. 22 in Knoxville, Hoard was limited to seven Rhyne. Statistics from that game are not included above. while and Admiral Schofield has seven and Kyle points on 3-of-9 shooting in 25 minutes of action. He Alexander has five. also finished with one assist and three turnovers. , Miss. State | March 5 • Schofield is UT’s active career leader with 32 charges Came in averaging: 18.8 ppg, 5.1 rpg drawn. Williams, just a junior, has 27. HAMMONDS COMPLETELY STIFLED vs. Tennessee: 7 points, 2 rebs, 8 turnovers (39 mins) • Georgia forward Rayshaun Hammonds entered the VOLS PUT CLAMPS ON THE ZAGS Jan. 5 showdown vs. Tennessee as UGA’s top scorer, Jaylen Hoard, Wake Forest | Dec. 22 • Tennessee put the clamps on then-top-ranked averaging 15.0 points and 6.9 rebounds per game. Came in averaging: 15.6 ppg, 7.4 rpg Gonzaga during the final four minutes of the Vols’ 76- • He played just 16 minutes against the Vols (foul trouble) vs. Tennessee: 7 points, 5 rebs, 3 turnovers (25 mins) 73 win in Phoenix on Dec. 9. and finished the game with zero points, one rebound • The Vols held the Zags without a field goal for the final and a turnover. Rayshaun Hammonds, Georgia | Jan. 5 4:15 of the second half. Gonzaga’s only points during Came in averaging: 15.0 ppg, 6.9 rpg that game-ending span were five free throws. vs. Tennessee: 0 points, 1 reb, 1 turnover (16 mins) • The Bulldogs made multiple attempts to get the ball in the hands of hot- Zach Norvell Jr. in Naz Reid, LSU| Feb. 23 the game’s final minutes, but he couldn’t shake Vols Came in averaging: 13.8 ppg, .490 FG% junior Jordan Bowden, who prevented Norvell from vs. Tennessee: 1 point, 0-for-9 FGs (28 mins) getting a touch down the stretch.

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CAPACITY: 21,678 | OVERALL RECORD IN 32 YEARS AT THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA: 385-129 FACILITIES NOTES

15-YEAR STREAK OF TOP-20 ATTENDANCE HOME HOOPS DURING THE BARNES ERA COMMITMENT TO BASKETBALL • Tennessee finished fourth nationally in average regular- • The Volunteers own a 54-11 record at Thompson-Boling season home attendance this year, drawing an average of Arena under the direction of head coach Rick Barnes. • Prior to the 2007-08 season, UT added 19,034 fans to 18 games at Thompson-Boling Arena. • With Barnes on the bench, Tennessee is 26-9 at home a basketball-only practice facility, Pratt • This season’s average home attendance of 19,034 was against SEC opposition. Pavilion, which houses two full-size gyms Tennessee’s highest since the 2009-10 campaign, during • The Vols’ current 26-game home win streak is longest as well as an athletic training room, weight which it drew an average of 19,168 fans per game at of the Barnes era (and the longest active hom win room and film-study room. Thompson-Boling Arena. streak in the nation). • Construction of Pratt Pavilion also marked • This is Tennessee’s 10th all-time national top-five finish in • Barnes has led the Vols to a 4-3 home record against AP the beginning of the “first phase” of average home attendance. top-25 opponents. renovations to Thompson-Boling Arena. • The Vols have ranked among the top 20 in men’s college This $19 million phase included the basketball attendance for 15 consecutive years. AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE DURING THE BARNES ERA addition of 32 luxury suites located in the north balcony, a loge area just below the Season Average NCAA Rank suites that includes 166 side court seats, 2018-19 AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE LEADERS 2015-16 14,233 17th 1. Syracuse 21,992 6. Creighton 17,108 new seats for the entire arena, a $3 million 2016-17 13,637 20th -hung scoreboard and concourse 2. Kentucky 21,695 7. Kansas 16,236 2017-18 16,210 8th 3. North Carolina 19,715 8. Indiana 16,187 refurbishments, such as graphics and 2018-19 19,034 4th other amenities. 9. Louisville 15,748 4. Tennessee 19,034 • In the “second phase” of Thompson- 5. Wisconsin 17,170 10. Nebraska 15,649 Boling Arena renovations, the athletics HOME SWEET HOME department overhauled the men’s and VOL FANS WERE EAGER TO PACK TBA • Tennessee went a perfect 18-0 at Thompson-Boling Arena women’s basketball offices during the • Two of Tennessee’s home games this season sold out this season, marking UT’s first unbeaten home season 2010-11 campaign, creating a new and impressive “front door” for both programs. before the end of October: West Virginia (Jan. 26) and since 2007-08. • New to Thompson-Boling Arena for the Kentucky (March 2) • Tennessee’s 26-game home win streak, stretching back • UT’s home games against Georgia (Jan. 5), Alabama (Jan. 2013-14 season was a 360-degree LED to least season, is tied with Buffalo as the longest active ribbon board that runs along the bottom 19) and Florida (Feb. 9) also each sold out before the start home streak in Division I. of SEC play. of the upper deck. • In March of 2014, Thompson-Boling Arena • The five home sellouts tied a single-season record for 20,000 STRONG became the third arena Thompson-Boling Arena. • Since was named head coach prior to the to install an LED lighting system, which • Last season, three of the Vols’ home games were sellouts: Rick Barnes 2015-16 campaign, Tennessee has played in front of 11 features fixtures that are smaller, brighter, North Carolina (Dec. 17), Kentucky (Jan. 6) and Georgia home crowds of 20,000 or larger. That includes eight and up to 85 percent more efficient than (March 3) games this season. conventional arena metal halide lights. • Tennessee has played in front of 61 home crowds larger • The weight room in Pratt Pavilion was renovated and expanded to 4,350 square than 20,000 over the last 13 seasons. feet in the summer of 2016. Additions include a full-court-length stretch of synthetic turf, a custom rubber floor, a 40-foot, steel-reinforced throwing wall, six Keiser Functional Trainers, four TRUEStretch Cages, three custom, 10- LARGEST VENUES & LEGENDS IN THE RAFTERS foot Power Lift pulley units (ideal for taller student-athletes), seven sets of 90-pound PowerBlocks and a zoned, high-powered LARGEST COLLEGE ARENAS LEGENDS IN THE RAFTERS stereo system. 1. The Carrier Dome (Syracuse) 35,446 RETIRED NUMBERS • In September 2018, work concluded on 2. Rupp Arena (Kentucky) 23,500 Name No. Retired on a $5 million locker-room renovation at 3. KFC Yum! Center (Louisville) 22,090 (coach) * March 1, 2006 Thompson-Boling Arena. In addition to 4. Center (North Carolina) 21,750 John Ward (broadcaster) * March 1, 2006 the beautifully revamped spaces for the Bernard King 53 Feb. 13, 2007 5. Thompson Boling Arena (Tennessee) 21,678 men’s and women’s teams, the Larry Pratt 6. Bud Walton Arena (Arkansas) 19,368 22 March 2, 2008 Allan Houston 20 March 6, 2011 Basketball Locker Room Complex also 7. Marriott Center (BYU) 19,000 includes an athletic training facility featuring 8. Value City Arena (Ohio State) 18,809 RETIRED JERSEYS world-class hydrotherapy systems. T9. Thomas and Mack Center (UNLV) 18,000 Dale Ellis 14 March 1, 2014 T9. Colonial Life Arena (South Carolina) 18,000 * Honored with a personalized banner bearing the “Power T” logo

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VOLS WELL REPRESENTED IN THE NBA BURNS AMONG YOUNGEST IN NCAA • Multiple Tennessee alums will have a presence in • True freshman forward D.J. Burns was 17 years old the NBA during the 2018-19 season—highlighted by when he enrolled at Tennessee this past summer. He forward Tobias Harris (2010-11) and is redshirting this season. guard (2011-15) • Born Oct. 13, 2000, he is tied as the seventh-youngest • Harris is in the midst on his eighth NBA season. He men’s basketball player in Division I this season. was the leading scorer for the Los Angeles Clippers PLAYER SCHOOL BIRTHDATE this season before being traded to Philly on Feb. 6. He Everett Perrot Pepperdine April 12, 2001 is averaging a career-best 20.9 points per game this Kira Lewis Jr. Alabama April 6, 2001 season. Zoar Nedd Hawaii Dec. 29, 2000 • Richardson is in his fourth NBA season—all with Miami. Talen Horton-Tucker Iowa State Nov. 25, 2000 In his first three years in the league, the 25-year-old has Charles Bassey Western Kentucky Oct. 28, 2000 appeared in 186 games and averaged 10.3 points, 3.0 Aiden Krause UC Irvine Oct. 25, 2000 rebounds and 2.4 assists. He also shoots at a .376 clip D.J. Burns Tennessee Oct. 13, 2000 from 3-point range. His averages for points, rebounds Bryce Wills Stanford Oct. 13, 2000 and assists have improved every year as a pro, and he Isaiah Wilkins Virginia Tech Sept. 29, 2000 earned 81 starting assignments last season. Joey Baker Duke Sept. 13, 2000 • Guard Jordan McRae signed a two-way deal with the Jared Butler Baylor Aug. 25, 2000 this past offseason. McRae won a championship with the in 2016. list compiled by Zach Greenwell of WKU Athletic Communications

GRUNFELD, HOUSTON REPPING UT COMPREHENSIVE EXCELLENCE IN NBA FRONT OFFICE ROLES • The Tennessee’s men’s basketball team entered the • A pair of Tennessee alums continue lengthy tenures as season with its highest AP preseason ranking ever at NBA front-office executives in 2018-19. No. 6, but the now-sixth-ranked hoops squad isn’t the only team enjoying success on Rocky Top this year. • Washington Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld (1973- 77) enters his 16th season as the team’s top executive. • Eleven UT teams are currently ranked in the 2018-19 top 25 of their respective sports—four ranked in the • And Assistant GM Allan Houston (1989-93) continues to play a key insider’s role with top 10. that franchise. Houston also serves as GM of the Knicks’ • Those teams include men’s basketball (7th, AP), soccer NBA G League affiliate, the . (7th, United Soccer Coaches), softball (4th, Softball America), women’s swimming (9th, CSCAA), men’s swimming (11th, CSCAA), women’s tennis (16th, ITA), THREE VOLS ACTIVE IN NBA G LEAGUE volleyball (19th, AVCA), men’s golf (20th, GCAA), • Tennessee has three alums currently active in the NBA women’s track (20th, USTFCCCA), baseball (22nd, G League. USA Today) and men’s tennis (22nd, ITA). • Those players are Devon Baulkman (Westchester Knicks), Scotty Hopson () and QUICK LOOK BACK AT 2017-18 (). • Tennessee was tied as the fifth-youngest team in • Hopson in early December took a break from G-League the nation last season (in terms of class/eligibility), action and helped the United States qualify for the and the Volunteers were picked in the preseason to 2019 FIBA World Cup as a member of USA Basketball’s finish 13th in the SEC race. World Cup Qualifying Team. • In Rick Barnes’ third season, the Vols exceeded expectations by winning an SEC regular-season championship, earning a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament and landing at No. 10 in the year-end RPI. • Tennessee finished the season with a 26-9 record (third-most wins in program history) and Barnes was runner-up for the Naismith National Coach of the Year Award.

LAST THREE GAMES

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 02 Williams, Grant 3-3 92 30.7 19-36 . 5 2 8 2-5 . 4 0 0 9-13 . 6 9 2 4 15 19 6.3 12 1 3 6 4 2 49 16.3 05 Schofield, Admiral 3-3 99 33.0 18-38 . 4 7 4 6-12 . 5 0 0 3-7 . 4 2 9 2 13 15 5.0 9 0 9 3 1 2 45 15.0 00 Bone, Jordan 3-3 100 33.3 12-28 . 4 2 9 4-9 . 4 4 4 15-16 . 9 3 8 1 7 8 2.7 2 0 16 5 0 1 43 14.3 01 Turner, Lamonte 3-3 101 33.7 12-28 . 4 2 9 5-11 . 4 5 5 7-8 . 8 7 5 2 6 8 2.7 4 0 12 9 1 6 36 12.0 23 Bowden, Jordan 3-0 82 27.3 10-19 . 5 2 6 6-9 . 6 6 7 3-4 . 7 5 0 1 10 11 3.7 7 0 1 2 3 2 29 9.7 11 Alexander, Kyle 3-3 58 19.3 9-15 . 6 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 10 7 17 5.7 10 1 2 4 4 4 20 6.7 10 Fulkerson, John 3-0 33 11.0 3-5 . 6 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 4 4 8 2.7 3 0 2 2 3 1 7 2.3 35 Pons, Yves 3-0 21 7.0 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 13 Johnson, Jalen 2-0 6 3.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 15 Walker, Derrick 2-0 8 4.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 6713 Total...... 3 600 83-173 . 4 8 0 23-47 . 4 8 9 40-53 . 7 5 5 31 71 102 34.0 50 2 45 32 16 18 229 76.3 Opponents...... 3 600 84-182 . 4 6 2 29-76 . 3 8 2 41-60 . 6 8 3 39 67 106 35.3 53 - 42 29 12 25 238 79.3

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CAREER RECORDS f COACH BARNES: CAREER BREAKDOWN Overall Record: 690-362 Conference Games (regular season): 312-220 Year School Overall Conference Finish Postseason Ranking RPI Non-Conference Games: 315-84 1987-88 George Mason 20-10 .667 9-5 .643 T-2nd -/- 103 Conference Tournament: 37-31 Totals One Season 20-10 .667 9-5 .643 NCAA Tournament: 21-23 Overtime Games: 31-38 1988-89 Providence 18-11 .621 7-9 .438 T-6th NCAA Tournament First Round -/- 29 One-Point Games: 17-24 1989-90 Providence 17-12 .586 8-8 .500 T-6th NCAA Tournament First Round -/- 36 vs. AP Top 25: 102-172 1990-91 Providence 19-13 .594 7-9 .438 T-7th NIT Quarterfinals -/- 53 1991-92 Providence 14-17 .452 6-12 .333 9th -/- 119 1992-93 Providence 20-13 .606 9-9 .500 T-4th NIT Semifinals -/- 41 1993-94 Providence 20-10 .667 10-8 .556 T-4th NCAA Tournament First Round -/- 23 VS. CURRENT SEC HEAD COACHES Totals Six Seasons 108-76 .587 47-55 .461 50.2

COACH All Tenn Tex Clem Prov GMU 1994-95 Clemson 15-13 .536 5-11 .313 T-6th NIT First Round -/- 33 Anderson, Mike 4-7 2-4 2-3 - - - 1995-96 Clemson 18-11 .621 7-9 .438 6th NCAA Tournament First Round -/- 44 Calipari, John 8-6 6-4 2-2 - - - 1996-97 Clemson 23-10 .697 9-7 .563 4th NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen 14/8 39 1997-98 Clemson 18-14 .563 7-9 .438 T-4th NCAA Tournament First Round -/- 25 Crean, Tom 1-0 1-0 - - - - Totals Four Seasons 74-48 .607 28-36 .438 35.3 Davis, Kermit 1-0 1-0 - - - - Drew, Bryce 5-1 5-1 - - - - 1998-99 Texas 19-13 .594 13-3 .813 1st NCAA Tournament First Round -/- 45 Howland, Ben 9-2 6-1 3-1 - - - 1999-00 Texas 24-9 .727 13-3 .813 2nd NCAA Tournament Second Round 15/21 8 Johnson, Avery 2-2 2-2 - - - - 2000-01 Texas 25-9 .735 12-4 .750 T-2nd NCAA Tournament First Round 18/- 13 Kennedy, Billy 5-1 3-1 2-0 - - - 2001-02 Texas 22-12 .647 10-6 .625 T-3rd NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen -/T18 15 Martin, Cuonzo 3-1 2-1 1-0 - - - 2002-03 Texas 26-7 .788 13-3 .813 2nd NCAA Tournament Final Four 5/3 5 Martin, Frank 8-7 5-3 3-4 - - - 2003-04 Texas 25-8 .758 12-4 .750 T-2nd NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen 12/10 9 Pearl, Bruce 4-6 3-4 1-2 - - - 2004-05 Texas 20-11 .645 9-7 .563 T-5th NCAA Tournament First Round -/- 38 Wade, Will 1-1 1-1 - - - - 2005-06 Texas 30-7 .811 13-3 .813 T-1st NCAA Tournament Elite Eight 9/9 10 White, Mike 4-1 4-1 - - - - 2006-07 Texas 25-10 .714 12-4 .750 3rd NCAA Tournament Second Round 11/16 26 TOTAL 55-35 41-23 14-12 2007-08 Texas 31-7 .816 13-3 .813 T-1st NCAA Tournament Elite Eight 7/5 6 2008-09 Texas 23-12 .657 9-7 .563 T-4th NCAA Tournament Second Round -/23 38 vs. BARNES... 2009-10 Texas 24-10 .706 9-7 .563 T-6th NCAA Tournament First Round -/- 35 Anderson, Mike was 3-2 at Missouri; 4-2 at Arkansas 2010-11 Texas 28-8 .778 13-3 .813 2nd NCAA Tournament Third Round 8/16 11 Calipari, John was 1-2 at Memphis; 4-6 at Kentucky 2011-12 Texas 20-14 .588 9-9 .500 6th NCAA Tournament Second Round -/- 57 Crean, Tom is 0-1 at Georgia 2012-13 Texas 16-18 .471 7-11 .389 7th CBI Opening Round -/- 121 Davis, Kermit is 0-1 at Ole Miss 2013-14 Texas 24-11 .686 11-7 .611 T-3rd NCAA Tournament Third Round -/- 41 Drew, Bryce is 1-5 at Vanderbilt 2014-15 Texas 20-14 .588 8-10 .444 T-6th NCAA Tournament Second Round -/- 51 Howland, Ben was 1-3 at UCLA; 1-6 at Miss. State Totals 17 Seasons 402-180 .691 186-94 .664 31.1 Johnson, Avery is 2-2 at Alabama Kennedy, Billy is 1-4 at Texas A&M 2015-16 Tennessee 15-19 .441 6-12 .333 12th -/- 142 Martin, Cuonzo is 1-3 at Missouri; was 0-1 at Cal 2016-17 Tennessee 16-16 .500 8-10 .444 -/- 80 2017-18 Tennessee 26-9 .743 13-5 .722 T-1st NCAA Tournament Second Round 13/16 10 Martin, Frank was 4-3 at K-State; 3-5 at SC 2018-19 Tennessee 29-5 .853 15-3 .833 T-2nd NCAA Tournament Pearl, Bruce was 2-1 at Tennessee, 4-3 at Auburn Totals 4 Seasons 86-49 .637 42-30 .583 77.3 Wade, Will is 1-1 at LSU White, Mike is 1-4 at Florida OVERALL 32 Seasons 690-363 .655 312-220 .586 42.6

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„ 20-WIN SEASONS - ALL ACTIVE COACHES 251 WEEKS IN THE TOP 25 RANKINGS RANK COACH 20-WIN SEASONS • During his 32 seasons as a head coach, Rick Barnes FOLLOW THE TEAM 1 35 has guided his teams to a total of 251 weeks in the 2 Jim Boeheim 33 Keep up with the Vols on Twitter: Associated Press Top 25 rankings. That includes 118 3 Roy Williams 29 total weeks in the top 10. 4 Bob Huggins 28 @kylejamal4 - Kyle Alexander, Forward 5 John Calipari 27 6 Bill Self 22 SCHOOL WEEKS IN TOP 25 WEEKS IN TOP 10 @jordanbone23 - Jordan Bone, Guard 7 Rick Barnes 21 George Mason 0 0 @jordybow3 - Jordan Bowden, Guard 8 Tubby Smith 20 Providence 2 0 @beastboyburns - D.J. Burns, Forward through March 16 Clemson 34 14 Texas 180 84 @lucascampbell11 - Lucas Campbell, Guard „ DIVISION I WINS - ACTIVE HEAD COACHES Tennessee 35 20 @jfleschman4 - Jacob Fleschman, Guard RANK COACH SCHOOL WINS TOTAL 251 118 1 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 1,129 @fulkerson_john - John Fulkerson, Forward 2 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 948 @brockjancek - Brock Jancek, Forward 3 Roy Williams North Carolina 869 BARNES 22nd ON DIVISION I WINS LIST 4 Bob Huggins West Virginia 787 @the_jalen_ - Jalen Johnson, Guard • With Tennessee’s 92-81 win over Louisville in New York 5 Cliff Ellis Coastal Carolina 762 @airpons - Yves Pons, Guard/Forward City on Nov. 21, 2018, Rick Barnes passed legendary 6 John Calipari Kentucky 705 @admiralelite15 - Admiral Schofield, Guard 7 Rick Barnes Tennessee 690 UCLA head coach John Wooden on the all-time 8 Bill Self Kansas 679 Division I wins list. @lturn1 - Lamonté Turner, Guard 9 Dana Altman Oregon 642 • It was Barnes’s 665th career victory, which ranked 26th @derric_k - Derrick Walker, Forward 10 Lon Kruger Oklahoma 638 all-time. @grwill2 - Grant Williams, Forward 11 Jim Larranaga Miami (Fla.) 618 • Barnes currently ranks 22nd on the list with 690 wins. 12 Tubby Smith High Point 613 @bwoodson_12 - Brad Woodson, Guard 13 Tom Izzo Michigan State 601 • He is now chasing Phog Allen and , each 14 Fran Dunphy Temple 580 of whom totaled 719 career wins and are tied for 20th. through March 10 „ NCAA TOURNAMENTS - ACTIVE SEC COACHES UNDER BARNES, VOLS ARE RANK COACH SCHOOL BERTHS 48-13 AS A RANKED TEAM FOLLOW THE BEAT 1 Rick Barnes Tennessee 24 • Tennessee has played 61 games as a ranked team (AP Here is a list of reporters who regularly cover the 2 John Calipari Kentucky 18 poll) under head coach Rick Barnes, and the Vols are 3 Ben Howland Mississippi State 11 Tennessee basketball beat and tweet about the Vols: 48-13 (.787) in those contests. 4 Bruce Pearl Auburn 10 T-5 Tom Crean Georgia 9 @charlie_burris - Charlie Burris, Orange & White Report T-5 Mike Anderson Arkansas 9 BARNES IS ONE OF SIX @vincesports - Vince Ferrara, The Sports Animal T-7 Frank Martin South Carolina 5 • Rick Barnes led Texas to the No. 1 ranking for two T-7 Kermit Davis Ole Miss 5 weeks in January 2010. His Volunteers were ranked @tylerivens - Tyler Ivens, WNML Radio 9 Billy Kennedy Texas A&M 4 T-10 Bryce Drew Vanderbilt 3 No. 1 for four weeks this season. @genehenley3 - Gene Henley, Chattanooga Times Free Press T-10 Cuonzo Martin Missouri 3 • He is one of six coaches ever to lead multiple schools @volquest_rob - Rob Lewis, VolQuest.com to a No. 1 ranking: T-10 Will Wade LSU 3 John Calipari, Frank McGuire, Rick @jimmyhyams - Jimmy Hyams, The Sports Animal T-10 Michael White Florida 3 Pitino, Eddie Sutton and Roy Williams. 14 Avery Johnson Alabama 1 @stevemegargee - Steve Megargee, Associated Press through 2018-19 season BARNES A FINALIST FOR @troy_provost - Troy Provost-Heron, Maryville Daily Times „ NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS - ACTIVE SEC COACHES NAISMITH COACH OF THE YEAR @grantramey - Grant Ramey, GoVols247.com RANK COACH SCHOOL WINS • For the second consecutive year, Rick Barnes is one @wesrucker247 - Wes Rucker, GoVols247.com 1 John Calipari Kentucky 43 a finalist for the Werner Ladder Naismith Trophy for @davidubben - David Ubben, The Athletic 2 Rick Barnes Tennessee 22 Men’s College Coach of the Year. @blake_vonhagen - Blake Von Hagen, The Daily Beacon 3 Ben Howland Mississippi State 19 • One year removed from leading Tennessee to the SEC T-4 Tom Crean Georgia 11 @bymikewilson - Mike Wilson, Knoxville News Sentinel T-4 Bruce Pearl Auburn 11 Championship and a 26-9 overall record, Barnes this 6 Frank Martin South Carolina 10 season has guided the Volunteers to a 27-4 mark. That 7 Mike Anderson Arkansas 9 impressive record includes a school-record 19-game 8 Billy Kennedy Texas A&M 5 winning streak and multiple victories over top-five 9 Michael White Florida 4 opponents. 10 Cuonzo Martin Missouri 3 • The Vols spent four weeks atop the Associated Press 11 Kermit Davis Ole Miss 2 Top 25 rankings, and for the first time in program 12 Will Wade LSU 1 history, Tennessee spent the entire season ranked 13 Avery Johnson Alabama 1 14 Bryce Drew Vanderbilt 0 among the top 10. • Barnes on March 15 also was named a finalist for the through 2017-18 season Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award. f BARNES vs. THE SEC

vs. : 101-59

OPPONENT All Tenn Tex Clem Prov GMU Alabama 2-3 2-2 - - 0-1 - Arkansas 5-5 2-4 3-1 - - - Auburn 3-4 3-4 - - - - Florida 4-1 4-1 - - - - Georgia 3-6 2-4 1-1 0-1 - - Kentucky 7-6 6-4 0-1 1-1 - - RICK BARNES: WHERE & WHEN LSU 3-6 2-3 1-3 - - - Home: 430-86 November: 110-31 Ole Miss 4-2 3-2 - - - - Away: 156-182 December: 169-48 Mississippi State 9-1 6-1 3-0 - - - Neutral: 104-95 January: 165-104 Missouri 14-9 3-2 10-7 1-0 - - at TBA: 54-11 February: 146-103 South Carolina 10-3 5-3 - 4-0 1-0 - March: 100-76 April: 0-1 Tennessee 2-2 - 2-2 - - - Texas A&M 28-8 3-1 23-7 2-0 - - Vanderbilt 7-3 6-3 1-0 - - -

2018-19 TENNESSEE BASKETBALL / UTSPORTS.COM / @VOL_HOOPS 13 TENNESSEE BASKETBALL ON THE BENCH ROB LANIER Associate Head Coach • St. Bonaventure, 1990 • Fourth season at Tennessee; 10th year working alongside Rick Barnes; this is his 28th season as a Division I coach (was head coach at Siena from 2001-05). • Also has experience working as an assistant under Dave Leitao at Virginia (2006-07) and at Florida (2007-11) • Has played a role in signing eight McDonald’s All-Americans, and 11 players that he either signed or coached have gone on to become NBA Draft Picks. • A native of Buffalo, New York, he was a close friend of fellow Vols’ staffer Desmond Oliver growing up. DESMOND OLIVER Assistant Coach • Dominican College, 1992 • Fourth season at Tennessee; before joining the Vols, he spent five seasons as an assistant coach at Charlotte. • This is his 23rd season in the Division I coaching ranks; he has experience in the Atlantic 10, Big 12, Ivy League and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. • Also boasts five years of previous SEC coaching experience at Georgia from 2004-09. • A native of Buffalo, New York, he was a close friend of fellow Vols’ staffer Rob Lanier growing up. MICHAEL SCHWARTZ Assistant Coach • Texas, 1999 • Third season at Tennessee; played two years under Barnes at Texas and was a member of the 1999 Big 12 Championship team (then became a GA on Texas’ staff). • Spent the 2015-16 season as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Tulsa, helping the Golden Hurricane advance to the NCAA Tournament. • Prior to that, he spent four seasons as the lead assistant under Rodney Terry (another Barnes pupil) at Fresno State, including one year as associate head coach. • No stranger to the Southeast and East Coast, Schwartz spent six years on staff at Miami (Fla.) in the ACC. GARRETT MEDENWALD Strength & Conditioning Coach • Wisconsin-Whitewater, 2013 • Fourth season at Tennessee; he had three previous years of experience working alongside head coach Rick Barnes at Texas from 2012-15. • As a football at UW-Whitewater, he helped lead the Warhawks to back-to-back national championships in 2010 and 2011. • An elite powerlifter, Medenwald was a national qualifier in Olympic weightlifting and was a coach and co-founder of the UW-Whitewater Olympic Lifting Club. • Native of Green Bay, Wisconsin (lifelong Green Bay Packers fan). CHAD NEWMAN Athletic Trainer • Tennessee, 1994 • 23rd season with the Tennessee basketball program. • Under his care, the Vols have advanced to postseason play 14 times, including 10 NCAA Tournament berths and five Sweet Sixteen appearances. • 2009 Tennessee Athletic Trainer’s Society (TATS) Athletic Trainer of the Year. • Native of Chattanooga, Tennessee BRYAN LENTZ Director of Player Development/ Video Coordinator • Lenoir-Rhyne, 2000 • First season at Tennessee; is a North Carolina native. • Had four previous years of experience as a member of Rick Barnes’ basketball staff at Texas. • His father, John Lentz, was a legendary head coach at Lenoir-Rhyne and was Barnes’ roommate during college. • Spent the 2014-18 seasons as an assistant coach at Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C. MARY-CARTER EGGERT Director of Basketball Operations • Tennessee, 2011 • A two-time Tennessee graduate, Eggert is in her fourth season working in a basketball operations role. • One of only three women currently holding the role of director of basketball operations with a men’s program at a “power five” conference school. • Spent three years on UT’s media relations staff, working closely with the Tennessee football program from 2012 to 2014. • Native of Richmond, Virginia AUBIN GOPORO Director of Student-Athlete Development • Florida Tech, 1996 • A native of the Central African Republic, Goporo is in his second season as a part of the basketball staff • Coordinates community outreach and service efforts and also serves asa student-athlete mentor for personal and professional development. • Served as the Director of Student-Athlete Development last season at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. • Spent 15 years at the helm of the boys basketball program at Florida Air Academy in Melbourne, Florida. KYLE CONDON Assistant to the Head Coach • Tennessee, 2013 • Is in his 10th overall season working with the basketball program at his alma mater (his fourth year in a full-time role). • Was a student manager with the Volunteers for four years and then rose to a graduate position, which he occupied for two years. • Boasts nine games of NCAA Tournament experience as a manager or administrative staffer. • The native of Springfield, Virgina, is a two-time Tennessee graduate.

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SR Forward | 6-11 | 222 | Post-Graduate Studies (second degree) 11 KYLE ALEXANDER Milton, Ontario, Canada | Orangeville Prep

@KYLEJAMAL4

• Scored in double digits in 13 games this year; had eight 10-point games in first three seasons combined • Shot at least a 50 percent clip from the field in 23 games this season, including 11 over 75 percent • His 102 career starts are the most among active Vols and makes him one of 12 Vols to ever achieve 100 starts; his 132 games played are also a team-high • Ranks second in UT’s career blocked shots list (180) and sixth in offensive rebounds (276) • Recorded at least three blocks in 11 games this season; sixth-leading shot blocker among active SEC players • Posted all-around performance against MSU (3/15) with 16 points, 9 rbeounds, 3 steals and 2 blocks • Dominated the paint at Missouri (1/8) with 14 points, a career-high 17 rebounds and three blocks; He’s the first Vol since Jarnell Stokes (18 vs. Mercer, 3/23/14) to record at least 15 rebounds in a game • Recorded the fourth double-double of his career with 12 points and a then-career-high 14 boards vs. Georgia (1/5) • Earned his bachelor’s degree (Communications) in May; now graduate-level courses in pursuit of a master’s degree • His oldest sister, 6-4 center Kayla Alexander, played collegiately at Syracuse from 2009-13 and is the school’s all-time leading scorer (2,024) and shot-blocker (350); she now plays for the WNBA’s SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season 19 vs. Wake Forest (12/22/18) Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 f 24 5-8 .625 0-1 .000 6-8 .750 2 3 5 1 1 4 4 1 16 Career Same Louisiana 11/09/18 f 30 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 3 2 5 0 1 0 3 0 10 Georgia Tech 11/13/18 f 32 3-4 .750 1-1 1.000 5-6 .833 4 5 9 4 1 0 1 0 12 REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 f 29 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 4 6 3 1 3 3 0 7 Season 17 at Missouri (1/8/19) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 f 34 4-7 .571 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 3 4 7 4 0 1 1 1 10 Career Same Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 f 21 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 4 3 7 2 1 2 0 1 7 Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 f 26 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 0 10 10 2 1 3 2 0 12 vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 f 20 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 3 3 6 4 0 0 0 0 2 ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 f 26 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 3-5 .600 3 6 9 4 1 1 4 0 10 Season 2 (2x), last at Texas A&M (2/2/19) Samford 12/19/18 f 25 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 4-7 .571 1 4 5 3 0 3 1 0 10 Career 3 at Wake Forest (12/23/17) Wake Forest 12/22/18 f 30 9-10 .900 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 4 4 8 2 0 1 1 1 19 Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 f 22 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 1 1 3 3 1 8 BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 f 29 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 3 11 14 1 2 0 1 0 12 Season 5 vs. Alabama (1/19/19) at Missouri 1/8/19 f 32 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 7 10 17 0 1 2 3 1 14 Career 6 at TCU (1/30/16) at Florida 1/12/19 f 21 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 2 5 4 0 0 0 1 2 Arkansas 1/15/19 f 26 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 3 2 5 4 0 3 0 2 12 Alabama 1/19/19 f 29 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 7 9 0 0 0 5 0 6 STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 f 35 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 1 0 2 3 0 6 Season 3 vs. Mississippi State (3/15/19) West Virginia 1/26/19 f 12 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 4 5 0 1 2 0 2 Career Same at South Carolina 1/29/19 f 10 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 5 1 0 0 0 2 at Texas A&M 2/2/19 f 27 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 6 8 3 2 0 1 0 4 MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 f 30 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 2 6 8 0 1 1 4 1 6 Season 35 at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) Florida 2/9/19 f 19 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 2 3 3 0 2 2 0 6 Career Same South Carolina 2/13/19 f 20 5-11 .455 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 3 1 0 2 1 10 at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 f 18 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 4 FIELD GOALS MADE Vanderbilt 2/19/19 f 19 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 3 at #13 LSU 2/23/19 f 27 3-3 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2 4 6 2 0 1 3 1 7 Season 9 vs. Wake Forest (12/22/18) at Ole Miss 2/27/19 f 11 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 Career Same #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 f 12 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2 4 6 5 1 1 1 0 0 Mississippi State 3/5/19 f 25 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 7 10 2 0 1 4 0 6 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 f 24 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 4 8 3 0 1 0 0 4 Season 11 (2x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/15/19) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 f 28 8-11 .727 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 7 2 9 4 1 0 2 3 16 Career Same vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 f 16 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 5 0 3 1 1 2 vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 f 14 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 1 1 1 1 0 2 vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season 1 (3x), last at LSU (2/23/19) Career 1 (5x), last at Memphis (2/23/19) PRODUCTION TRACKER 3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season 2 at Memphis (12/15/18) Last Season This Season Career Scored 5+ Points 17 22 54 Career Same Scored 10+ Points 7 13 21 Had 5+ Rebounds 17 26 63 FREE THROWS MADE Had 10+ Rebounds 5 4 10 Season 6 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (11/6/18) Led the Vols in Rebounds 7 6 22 Career Same Had a Double-Double 2 3 5 Had Multiple Blocks 17 16 49 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Had 4+ Blocks 3 5 11 Season 8 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (11/6/18) Led the Vols in Blocks 22 16 58 Career 8 (2x), last vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (11/6/18) Had Multiple Steals 6 2 10 Had Multiple Dunks 5 10 16

CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 32-11 391 12.2 16-37 .432 0-0 .000 21-32 .656 49-52-101 3.2 55-0 2 14 31 5 53 1.7 2016-17 32-23 447 14.0 41-88 .466 1-6 .167 22-44 .500 57-72-129 4.0 53-0 6 15 33 6 105 3.3 2017-18 34-34 690 20.3 77-113 .681 1-1 1.000 37-52 .712 85-104-189 5.6 83-3 11 25 57 19 192 5.6 2018-19 34-34 803 23.6 102-163 .626 3-7 .429 45-70 .643 85-138-223 6.6 87-5 19 40 59 16 252 7.4 TOTAL 132-102 2331 17.7 236-401 .589 5-14 .357 125-198 .631 276-366-642 4.9 278-8 38 94 180 46 602 4.6

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JR Guard | 6-3 | 180 | Recreation and Sport Management 0 JORDAN BONE Nashville, Tennessee | The Ensworth School

@JORDANBONE23

• His 205 assists this season ranks as the third most all time in a single season; Ranks 8th on the career list (395) • Second Team All-SEC selection ranks 21st in the country and leads the SEC in assists per game (6.0 apg) and VOLScholar 11th/1st in assist/turnover ratio (3.0) on the season; Also ranks seventh in field-goal percentage (.471) • His career assist/turnover ratio stands at 2.74 (program record is 2.20 by Jon Higgins) • Lifted the Vols over Kentucky (3/2) with a career-high 27 points on 11-of-15 shooting and five 3-pointers • Became just the third Vol ever to record at least 20 points and 11 assists in a game, joining All-American Allan Houston (1990) and All-SEC First Team honoree Tony Harris (2000) • Named SEC co-Player of the Week after 18.5 points, 9.5 assists and 5.0 rebounds per game while shooting 70 percent from the floor and 78 percent from beyond the arc in UT’s two road wins at South Carolina and Texas A&M • According to Rick Barnes, Bone’s speed is “elite” and is on par with that of former Barnes pupil and National Player of the Year T.J. Ford • His oldest brother, Josh Bone, lettered for the Vols from 2009-11, was a contributor on Tennessee’s 2010 Elite Eight team and now serves as the video coordinator at Tennessee State; Both were on UT’s No. 1-ranked teams SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season 27 vs. Kentucky (3/2/19) Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 g 26 8-12 .667 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0 6 6 0 3 1 0 2 18 Career Same Louisiana 11/09/18 g 28 4-13 .308 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3 8 3 0 0 10 Georgia Tech 11/13/18 g 34 5-11 .455 0-2 .000 5-8 .625 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 2 15 REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 g 29 4-11 .364 1-4 .250 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 2 6 1 1 1 11 Season 6 (2x), last vs. Kansas (11/23/18) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 g 40 6-10 .600 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 2 4 6 1 5 1 1 1 16 Career 8 at Mississippi State (2/4/17) Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 g 29 6-15 .400 0-6 .000 2-3 .667 0 2 2 3 7 2 0 0 14 Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 g 33 1-6 .167 1-3 .333 4-4 1.000 0 2 2 1 10 1 0 2 7 vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 g 36 2-13 .154 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0 9 3 0 0 5 ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 g 30 3-8 .375 0-3 .000 11-12 .917 1 0 1 3 3 5 0 0 17 Season 11 vs. Samford (12/19/18) Samford 12/19/18 g 37 11-16 .688 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1 11 2 0 0 24 Career Same Wake Forest 12/22/18 g 34 8-15 .533 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 1 3 4 3 5 1 0 0 18 Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 g 26 6-11 .545 1-2 .500 3-3 1.000 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 16 BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 g 28 4-10 .400 1-4 .250 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 1 5 1 0 1 11 Season 1 (4x), last at South Carolina (1/29/19) at Missouri 1/8/19 g 35 5-10 .500 2-5 .400 5-6 .833 1 4 5 0 5 0 1 1 17 Career 1 (6x), last at South Carolina (1/29/19) at Florida 1/12/19 g 37 3-8 .375 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1 4 5 2 5 2 0 1 8 Arkansas 1/15/19 g 30 2-10 .200 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 1 1 2 1 8 2 0 2 8 Alabama 1/19/19 g 31 5-10 .500 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0 2 2 1 7 1 0 0 10 STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 g 36 5-10 .500 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 1 1 2 2 7 0 0 1 14 Season 3 at LSU (2/23/19) West Virginia 1/26/19 g 33 4-9 .444 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0 5 5 0 5 4 0 1 9 Career 3 (4x) last at LSU (2/23/19) at South Carolina 1/29/19 g 36 7-13 .538 3-5 .600 2-2 1.000 0 5 5 0 9 3 1 0 19 at Texas A&M 2/2/19 g 34 7-7 1.000 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 0 5 5 2 10 2 0 0 18 MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 g 34 5-13 .385 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0 4 4 3 7 3 0 1 11 Season 40 vs. Kansas (11/23/18) Florida 2/9/19 g 30 5-11 .455 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 1 5 4 0 0 10 Career Same South Carolina 2/13/19 g 31 3-7 .429 0-3 .000 4-4 1.000 0 5 5 0 6 4 0 0 10 at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 g 34 8-13 .615 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0 1 1 4 6 3 0 0 19 Vanderbilt 2/19/19 g 32 4-7 .571 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0 6 2 0 0 9 FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 g 31 5-10 .500 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 1 2 3 4 0 3 0 3 13 Season 11 (2x), last vs. Kentucky (3/2/19) at Ole Miss 2/27/19 g 32 4-9 .444 0-2 .000 1-1 1.000 0 5 5 1 4 2 0 0 9 Career Same #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 g 35 11-15 .733 5-5 1.000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2 3 0 0 2 27 Mississippi State 3/5/19 g 30 1-7 .143 0-4 .000 3-5 .600 1 3 4 2 6 2 0 2 5 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 g 37 7-15 .467 2-8 .250 1-2 .500 1 2 3 0 7 1 0 0 17 Season 16 vs. Samford (12/19/18) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 g 31 3-8 .375 1-2 .500 7-8 .875 0 4 4 1 9 1 0 1 14 Career 16 (2x), last vs. Samford (12/19/18) vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 g 36 4-8 .500 2-4 .500 8-8 1.000 0 1 1 0 5 1 0 0 18 vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 g 33 5-12 .417 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1 2 3 0 0 11 vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season 5 vs. Kentucky (3/2/19) Career Same

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED PRODUCTION TRACKER Season 8 at Auburn (3/9/19) Last Season This Season Career Career Same Scored 10+ Points 11 26 42 Scored 15+ Points 4 14 21 Scored 20+ Points 1 2 5 FREE THROWS MADE Led the Vols in Scoring 3 4 11 Season 11 at Memphis (12/15/18) Had 5+ Assists 8 27 41 Career Same Had 10+ Assists 0 4 4 Led the Vols in Assists 20 27 55 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Had Multiple Steals 6 7 17 Season 12 at Memphis (12/15/18) Led the Vols in Steals 6 4 14 Career Same Made Multiple 3-Pointers 9 13 25 Had a Positive Assist/TO Ratio 29 31 74

CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 23-17 450 19.6 61-164 .372 14-46 .304 30-39 .769 6-33-39 1.7 29-0 66 32 0 12 166 7.2 2017-18 35-33 810 23.1 92-235 .391 27-71 .380 46-56 .821 8-64-72 2.1 40-0 124 44 2 26 257 7.3 2018-19 34-34 1108 32.6 171-363 .471 44-126 .349 72-87 .828 16-90-106 3.1 45-0 205 68 4 24 458 13.5 TOTAL 92-84 2368 25.7 324-762 .425 85-243 .350 148-182 .813 30-187-217 2.4 114-0 395 144 6 62 881 9.6

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JR Guard | 6-5 | 193 | Africana Studies 23 JORDAN BOWDEN Knoxville, Tennessee | 22 Feet Academy (S.C.)

@JORDYBOW3

• Averaged 12.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg and 1.5 apg during SEC play while shooting 48 percent from the field • Tennessee is 17-2 this season when he has scored at least 10 points • Knocked down at least three 3-pointers in six games this season; Second on the team in made threes with 45 • Scored in double digits off the bench in four of the last five games and 17 times this season • Became the first Vol in the last 35 years to score 20 points in back-to-back games to begin SEC play while coming off the bench (20 vs. Georgia, 1/5/19, & 20 at Missouri, 1/8/19) • Dropped 16 points behind four 3-pointers in win over South Carolina (2/13) at home • Played excellent defense and knocked down three 3-pointers in the second half to help lift the Vols to a win over No. 1 Gonzaga (12/9); finished with 11 points and four assists • Joined teammates Lamonté Turner and Admiral Schofield as one of three Vols to make at least 50 3-pointers last season (51); they became the first UT trio to accomplish that feat since the 1999-2000 season • Constantly smiling and joking, he is one of the funniest players on the team • One of Tennessee’s best defenders, often tasked with guarding the opposing team’s top shooter SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season 20 (2x), last at Missouri (1/8/19) Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 g 29 3-8 .375 3-5 .600 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 4 6 0 1 0 11 Career 21 (2x), last vs. Furman (12/20/17) Louisiana 11/09/18 g 31 3-6 .500 3-5 .600 1-1 1.000 0 2 2 1 4 1 0 0 10 Georgia Tech 11/13/18 g 37 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 1 10 11 3 2 1 0 1 5 REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 g 23 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 1 4 Season 11 vs. Georgia Tech (11/13/18) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 g 35 2-6 .333 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 3 1 2 1 0 4 Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 20 3-7 .429 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 7 Career Same Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 24 4-6 .667 1-2 .500 5-5 1.00 1 3 4 1 1 1 0 2 14 vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 30 4-10 .400 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 11 ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 34 2-6 .333 1-4 .250 7-8 .875 1 4 5 3 6 2 0 0 12 Season 6 (3x), last vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) Samford 12/19/18 23 2-7 .286 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 0 3 3 4 3 2 0 1 6 Career 7 vs. Georgia (3/3/18) Wake Forest 12/22/18 24 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 6-6 1.000 0 3 3 4 2 0 0 0 6 Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 21 0-6 .000 0-1 .000 5-6 .833 2 4 6 3 6 1 0 2 5 BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 23 8-13 .615 1-4 .250 3-3 1.000 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 0 20 Season 1 (6x), last at Auburn (3/9/19) at Missouri 1/8/19 26 7-12 .583 0-4 .000 6-6 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 20 Career 2 (2x), last vs. Ole Miss (2/3/18) at Florida 1/12/19 29 5-11 .455 1-3 .333 6-7 .857 1 1 2 0 1 2 0 2 17 Arkansas 1/15/19 24 6-7 .857 5-6 .833 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 1 19 Alabama 1/19/19 27 5-7 .714 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 2 2 4 2 4 1 0 1 12 STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 31 4-11 .363 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 4 4 3 2 0 0 1 9 Season 2 (5x), last vs. Kentucky (3/2/19) West Virginia 1/26/19 26 6-12 .500 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 0 1 1 3 2 1 0 1 15 Career 3 (8x), last vs. Loyola-Chicago (3/17/18) at South Carolina 1/29/19 INJ at Texas A&M 2/2/19 31 7-13 .538 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0 4 0 1 1 16 MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 29 3-5 .600 0-2 .000 6-6 1.000 1 5 6 0 0 0 0 1 12 Season 37 vs. Georgia Tech (11/13/18) Florida 2/9/19 28 4-6 .667 2-3 .667 3-4 .750 1 4 5 1 2 1 0 1 13 South Carolina 2/13/19 28 6-13 .461 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 2 2 4 1 1 1 0 1 16 Career 37 (2x), last vs. Georgia Tech (11/13/18) at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 27 1-7 .143 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 3 Vanderbilt 2/19/19 27 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 2-3 .667 0 2 2 1 2 1 0 2 4 FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 24 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 5 5 4 1 1 0 0 4 Season 8 vs. Georgia (1/5/19) at Ole Miss 2/27/19 29 2-7 .286 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 4 Career Same #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 28 4-9 .444 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2 1 1 0 2 9 Mississippi State 3/5/19 25 4-12 .333 1-5 .200 3-4 .750 3 3 6 1 1 0 0 1 12 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 31 6-10 .600 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 0 6 6 2 1 2 1 1 16 Season 13 (3x), last vs. South Carolina (2/13/19) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 29 3-8 .375 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 2 1 1 1 0 10 Career 16 at Ole Miss (1/17/17) vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 26 3-5 .600 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 0 5 5 2 0 0 1 2 9 vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 27 4-6 .667 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 0 10 vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season 5 vs. Arkansas (1/15/19) Career 5 (4x), last vs. Arkansas (1/15/19) PRODUCTION TRACKER 3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season 7 (2x), last at Texas A&M (2/2/19) Last Season This Season Career Career 10 (2x), last vs. South Carolina (2/13/18) Scored 10+ Points 15 19 44 Scored 20+ Points 1 2 4 Had 5+ Assists 2 4 6 FREE THROWS MADE Led the Vols in Assists 4 2 9 Season 7 at Memphis (12/15/18) Had Multiple Steals 10 6 24 Career 8 vs. Lipscomb (12/9/17) Had 3+ Steals 5 - 8 Led the Vols in Steals 15 5 29 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Had Multiple Blocks 2 - 2 Season 8 at Memphis (12/15/18) Made Multiple 3-Pointers 14 13 38 Career 9 (3x), last vs. Furman (12/20/17) Made 4+ 3-Pointers 4 2 8 Had a Positive Assist/TO Ratio 20 18 50

CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 30-28 683 22.8 75-202 .371 35-111 .315 53-63 .841 24-63-87 2.9 62-1 40 22 5 27 238 7.9 2017-18 35-35 978 27.9 98-249 .394 51-129 .395 73-99 .737 32-93-125 3.6 86-3 66 39 11 39 320 9.1 2018-19 33-5 906 27.5 116-256 .453 45-121 .372 68-79 .861 20-92-112 3.4 67-0 66 30 9 28 345 10.5 TOTAL 98-68 2567 26.2 289-707 .409 131-361 .363 194-241 .805 76-248-324 3.3 215-4 172 91 25 94 903 9.2

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FR Forward | 6-9 | 272 | Journalism & Electronic Media 32 D.J. BURNS Rock Hill, South Carolina | York Preparatory Academy

@BEASTBOYBURNS

• Played five minutes against Tusculum (10/31), recording two points, two boards and a block • Dropped 23 pounds during the summer and early fall after enrolling in June • Born on Oct. 13,2000, he is tied as the sixth-youngest men’s basketball player in Division I this season • Was only 17-years-old when he enrolled • One of four left-handers on the team (along with John Fulkerson, Jalen Johnson and Yves Pons) • Originally a member of the Class of 2019, he reclassified to the Class of 2018 and graduated one year early from York Preparatory Academy (and still scored more than 1,000 career points) • Was just the third South Carolina native ever to sign with the Vols

SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season - Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 DNP Career - Louisiana 11/09/18 DNP Georgia Tech 11/13/18 DNP REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 DNP Season - vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 DNP Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 DNP Career - Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 DNP vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 DNP ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 DNP Season - Samford 12/19/18 DNP Career - Wake Forest 12/22/18 DNP Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 DNP BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 DNP Season - at Missouri 1/8/19 DNP Career - at Florida 1/12/19 DNP Arkansas 1/15/19 DNP Alabama 1/19/19 DNP STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 DNP Season - West Virginia 1/26/19 DNP Career - at South Carolina 1/29/19 DNP at Texas A&M 2/2/19 DNP MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 DNP Season - Florida 2/9/19 DNP South Carolina 2/13/19 DNP Career - at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 DNP Vanderbilt 2/19/19 DNP FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 DNP Season - at Ole Miss 2/27/19 DNP Career - #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 DNP Mississippi State 3/5/19 DNP FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 DNP Season - vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 DNP Career - vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 DNP vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 DNP vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season - Career - PRODUCTION TRACKER 3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season - This Season Career - Scored 5+ Points - Scored 10+ Points - Had 5+ Rebounds - FREE THROWS MADE Had 10+ Rebounds - Season - Had Multiple Blocks - Career - Led the Vols in Blocks - Had 3+ Assists - FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Had Multiple Steals - Season - Had a Positive Assist/TO Ratio - Career - Had Multiple Dunks -

CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 TOTAL

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SR Guard | 6-4 | 185 | Supply Chain Management 24 LUCAS CAMPBELL Knoxville, Tennessee | Christian Academy of Knoxville

@LUCASCAMPBELL11

• Acts as an extension of the coaching staff on the practice floor • Finished with two points, a rebound and a in UT’s win over Georgia (1/5) VOLScholar • Knocked down his first basket of the season with a 3-pointer in win vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29); also had a rebound • Made an appearance in the first half of UT’s win over Wake Forest (12/22) • Saw action in UT’s win vs. Texas A&M-CC (12/2), recording one assist in the game • Has appeared in 16 career games • Enrolled at Tennessee in the fall of 2015 and was a member of the track and field team before joining the basketball team as a walk-on on Oct. 7, 2016 • Knoxville native was an AAU teammate of current Vols forward John Fulkerson • As a senior in high school, he earned District 4-AA MVP honors in basketball, and he was the bronze medalist in the long jump at the Class A-AA state track & field championships • One of four walk-ons on the team, along with senior Brad Woodson and redshirt sophomore Jacob Fleschman and true freshman Brock Jancek SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season 3 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 3 (3x), last vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) Louisiana 11/09/18 DNP Georgia Tech 11/13/18 DNP REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 DNP Season 1 (3x), last vs. Georgia (1/5/19) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 DNP Career 1 (5x), last vs. Georgia (1/5/19) Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 DNP ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 DNP Season 1 vs. Texas A&M-CC (12/2/18) Samford 12/19/18 DNP Career 2 vs. Presbyterian (11/10/17) Wake Forest 12/22/18 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 4 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 2 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 Season - at Missouri 1/8/19 DNP Career - at Florida 1/12/19 DNP Arkansas 1/15/19 DNP Alabama 1/19/19 DNP STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 DNP Season 1 vs. Georgia (1/5/19) West Virginia 1/26/19 DNP Career Same at South Carolina 1/29/19 DNP at Texas A&M 2/2/19 DNP MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 DNP Season 4 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) Florida 2/9/19 DNP Career 4 (2x), last vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) South Carolina 2/13/19 DNP at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 DNP Vanderbilt 2/19/19 DNP FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 DNP Season 1 (2x), last vs. Georgia (1/5/19) at Ole Miss 2/27/19 DNP Career 1 (4x), last vs. Georgia (1/5/19) #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 DNP Mississippi State 3/5/19 3 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 DNP Season 3 (2x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 DNP Career 3 (3x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 DNP vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 DNP vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season 1 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) Career 1 (2x), last vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18)

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season 2 (2x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) Career 2 (3x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) LUCAS CAMPBELL’S LIST OF: TENNESSEE’S SIX MOST POTENT WEAPONS FREE THROWS MADE Season - 1) The collective lower-body strength of our bigs Career 2 (2x), last vs. Missouri (2/18/17) 2) How hard we play 3) The amount of turnovers we force/turning defense into offense FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 4) The speed of our point guard, Jordan Bone Season - 5) Our help defense and how we swarm to the ball Career 3 (2x), last vs. Missouri (2/18/17) 6) Lamonté Turner’s “clutch factor”

CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 4-0 8 2.0 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0.3 1-0 0 1 0 0 3 0.8 2016-17 3-0 5 1.7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 0-0-0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 1.3 2017-18 2-0 5 2.5 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0.5 0-0 2 0 0 0 3 1.5 2018-19 7-0 14 2.0 2-9 .222 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-3-3 0.4 1-0 1 1 0 1 5 0.7 TOTAL 16-0 32 2.0 4-13 .308 3-7 .429 4-6 .667 0-5-5 0.3 2-0 3 2 0 1 15 0.9

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SO Guard | 6-3 | 170 | Supply Chain Management 4 JACOB FLESCHMAN Austin, Texas | Westlake High School

@JFLESCHMAN4

• Record his first assist and rebound in win vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29) • Knocked down his first career 3-pointer and basket in the final seconds of UT’s win over Eastern Kentucky (11/28) VOLScholar • Converted the rare four-point play after knocking down a three and drawing the foul in UT’s exhibition against Tusculum (10/31) • After redshirting his first year in the program (2016-17), he has appeared in seven career games • Is an extremely accurate shooter • Known to his teammates by his nickname, “Black” or “Blackjack” (given to him by Kevin Durant) • Ranked among the top five in free-throw percentage in all of Central Texas as both a junior and senior • His high school has produced several high-profile athletes, including NFL and Nick Foles and MLB pitcher Huston Street • One of four walk-ons on the team, along with seniors Lucas Campbell and Brad Woodson and true freshman Brock Jancek

SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season 3 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Career Same Louisiana 11/09/18 DNP Georgia Tech 11/13/18 DNP REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 DNP Season 1 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 DNP Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 2 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Career Same Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 DNP ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 DNP Season 1 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) Samford 12/19/18 DNP Career Same Wake Forest 12/22/18 DNP Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 4 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Season - at Missouri 1/8/19 DNP Career - at Florida 1/12/19 DNP Arkansas 1/15/19 DNP Alabama 1/19/19 DNP STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 DNP Season - West Virginia 1/26/19 DNP Career - at South Carolina 1/29/19 DNP at Texas A&M 2/2/19 DNP MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 DNP Season 4 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) Florida 2/9/19 DNP South Carolina 2/13/19 DNP Career Same at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 DNP Vanderbilt 2/19/19 DNP FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 DNP Season 1 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) at Ole Miss 2/27/19 DNP Career Same #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 DNP Mississippi State 3/5/19 DNP FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 DNP Season 2 (2x), last vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 DNP Career Same vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 DNP vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 DNP vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season 1 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) Career Same

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season 2 (2x), last vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) Career Same

FREE THROWS MADE Season - Career -

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Season - Career -

CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 REDSHIRT 2017-18 2-0 5 2.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2018-19 5-0 12 2.4 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0.2 2-0 1 3 0 0 3 0.6 TOTAL 7-0 17 2.4 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0.1 2-0 1 3 0 0 3 0.4

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RS-SO Forward | 6-9 | 197 | Recreation and Sport Management 10 JOHN FULKERSON Kingsport, Tennessee | The Christ School (N.C.)

@FULKERSON_JOHN

• Described by associate head coach Rob Lanier as the team’s “X-Factor” this season • Had two highlight-reel dunks to go along with five points in win vs. #4 Kentucky (3/16) in the SEC Tournament VOLScholar • Tallied with six points and three rebounds in 19 minutes of action UT’s win at Ole Miss (2/27) • Filled the box score with seven points, four rebounds, three steals, two assists and two blocks and a steal UT’s win vs. Arkansas (1/15) • Dropped a career-high 15 points, four rebounds, two blocks and two steals vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29) • Recorded five points, five rebounds and two blocks in 14 minutes of action in UT’s win over No. 1 Gonzaga (12/9) • Brings a high level of energy off the bench, though he does has seven career starts under his belt • Appeared in each of UT’s first 10 games as a true freshman, but suffered a dislocated right elbow and fractured right wrist against Lipscomb (12/15/16), which sidelined him for the remainder of the 2016-17 season • One of four left-handers on the team (along with D.J. Burns, Jalen Johnson and Yves Pons) • Blocked 113 shots as a senior at The Christ School, breaking current Bucks center ’s single-season school record SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season 15 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 18 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1 4 5 1 2 2 0 2 6 Career Same Louisiana 11/09/18 18 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 5 Georgia Tech 11/13/18 16 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 4 6 1 1 0 2 2 1 REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 11 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 11 Season 8 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 4 2 3 0 0 0 Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 14 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5 3 8 3 2 0 0 1 2 Career 10 vs. Oregon (11/22/16) Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 9 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 14 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 2 3 5 0 0 0 2 0 5 ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 20 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 3 3 6 2 2 1 2 1 5 Season 3 vs. Louisiana (11/9/18) Samford 12/19/18 INJ Career 5 vs. Presbyterian (11/10/17) Wake Forest 12/22/18 9 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 19 6-7 .857 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1 3 4 3 1 3 2 2 15 BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 Season 2 (6x), last vs. South Carolina (2/13/19) at Missouri 1/8/19 11 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 4 Career 5 vs. Oregon (11/22/16) at Florida 1/12/19 9 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 Arkansas 1/15/19 17 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1 3 4 2 2 2 2 3 7 Alabama 1/19/19 7 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Season 3 (2x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) West Virginia 1/26/19 12 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 Career 3 (3x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) at South Carolina 1/29/19 15 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 2 0 1 1 0 6 at Texas A&M 2/2/19 5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 10 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Season 20 at Memphis (12/15/18) Florida 2/9/19 11 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 5 Career 37 vs. Oregon (11/22/16) South Carolina 2/13/19 9 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 1 1 0 2 1 6 at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 9 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 3 Vanderbilt 2/19/19 13 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 2 FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 16 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 Season 6 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) at Ole Miss 2/27/19 19 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 2 1 1 0 0 6 Career Same #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 16 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 Mississippi State 3/5/19 14 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 2 0 1 1 3 2 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Season 7 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 10 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 2 Career 9 vs. Georgia Tech (12/3/16) vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 11 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 5 vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 12 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season - Career - PRODUCTION TRACKER 3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season - Last Season This Season Career Career - Scored 5+ Points 2 12 18 Scored 10+ Points - 2 4 Led the Vols in Scoring - - - FREE THROWS MADE Had 5+ Rebounds 2 5 11 Season 3 (6x), last vs. Florida (2/9/19) Had 10+ Rebounds - - 1 Career 8 vs. Oregon (11/22/16) Led the Vols in Rebounds - - 3 Had Multiple Assists 3 8 14 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Had Multiple Steals 3 5 12 Season 6 vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) Had Multiple Blocks 1 6 9 Career 12 vs. Oregon (11/22/16) Led the Vols in Blocks 3 6 11 Had a Positive Assist/TO Ratio 5 9 19

CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 10-6 160 16.0 17-30 .567 0-0 .000 13-20 .650 14-32-46 4.6 23-0 10 8 9 11 47 4.7 2017-18 30-1 279 9.3 18-42 .429 0-0 .000 16-22 .727 18-31-49 1.6 36-0 16 22 9 16 52 1.7 2018-19 33-0 402 12.2 39-67 .582 0-0 .000 29-43 .674 35-53-88 2.7 60-0 24 20 24 17 107 3.2 TOTAL 73-7 841 11.5 74-139 .532 0-0 .000 58-85 .682 67-116-183 2.5 119-0 50 50 42 44 206 2.8

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FR Forward | 6-8 | 212 | Engineering 34 BROCK JANCEK Knoxville, Tennessee | Knoxville Catholic High School

@BROCKJANCEK

• Appeared in six games this season • Recorded a rebound and a block in win over Georgia (1/5) • Graduated from Knoxville Catholic High School, where he earned TSWA All-State honors as a senior after averaging 21.0 points and eight rebounds per game • His father was the Tennessee football program’s defensive coordinator from 2013-15 and now holds the same title at Colorado State • His older brother, Zac, is a senior on the Tennessee football team; he also has a younger brother who plays quarterback • One of four walk-ons on the team, along with seniors Lucas Campbell and Brad Woodson and redshirt sophomore Jacob Fleschman

SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season - Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career - Louisiana 11/09/18 DNP Georgia Tech 11/13/18 DNP REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 DNP Season 1 (2x), last vs. Georgia (1/5/19) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 DNP Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career Same Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 DNP ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 DNP Season - Samford 12/19/18 DNP Career - Wake Forest 12/22/18 DNP Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Season 1 vs. Georgia (1/5/19) at Missouri 1/8/19 DNP Career Same at Florida 1/12/19 DNP Arkansas 1/15/19 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alabama 1/19/19 DNP STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 DNP Season - West Virginia 1/26/19 DNP Career - at South Carolina 1/29/19 DNP at Texas A&M 2/2/19 DNP MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 DNP Season 2 (3x), last vs. Georgia (1/5/19) Florida 2/9/19 DNP South Carolina 2/13/19 DNP Career Same at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 DNP Vanderbilt 2/19/19 DNP FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 DNP Season - at Ole Miss 2/27/19 DNP Career - #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 DNP Mississippi State 3/5/19 DNP FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 DNP Season 1 (3x), last vs. Arkansas (1/15/19) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 DNP Career Same vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 DNP vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 DNP vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season - Career -

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season - Career -

FREE THROWS MADE Season - Career -

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Season - Career -

CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 6-0 9 1.5 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 0.3 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 6-0 9 1.5 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 0.3 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0

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RS-SO Guard | 6-6 | 187 | Communication Studies 13 JALEN JOHNSON Durham, North Carolina | Wesleyan Christian Academy

@THE_JALEN_

• Knocked down a 3-pointer in eight games this season; 9 of his 14 baskets have come from beyond the arc this season • Converted a four-point play in UT’s victory over South Carolina (2/13) at home • Gave the Vols solid minutes off the bench in win at South Carolina (1/29); had two points and a rebound in 14 minutes of play • Posted six points on two 3-pointers and recorded a pair of assists vs. Wake Forest (12/22) • Matched his career high in scoring with six points on a pair of threes in UT’s win vs. Texas A&M-CC (12/2) • Posted a solid performance off the bench in win vs. EKU (11/28), with four points and a career-high three rebounds • Saw four minutes of action in UT’s win vs. Louisiana (11/9) after missing the opener due to an injury • Appeared in 13 games off the bench, including eight SEC matchups, after redshirting during the 2016-17 season • Accurate shooter along the perimeter who also boasts elite athleticism and jumping ability • Helped lead Wesleyan Christian Academy to two North Carolina state championships during his prep career • One of four left-handers on the team (along with D.J. Burns, John Fulkerson and Yves Pons) • Both his parents were Division I track athletes (mother, Nikki Berry, at UNC; father, Brian Johnson, at ECU) SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season 6 vs. Wake Forest (12/22/18) Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 INJ Career 6 (3x), last vs. Wake Forest (12/22/18) Louisiana 11/09/18 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Georgia Tech 11/13/18 4 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 DNP Season 3 (2x), last vs. Samford (12/19/18) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 DNP Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 9 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 Career Same Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 10 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 7 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 7 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 Season 2 (3x), last vs. Florida (2/9/19) Samford 12/19/18 12 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Career 2 (4x), last vs. Florida (2/9/19) Wake Forest 12/22/18 9 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 6 Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 11 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 11 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2 2 1 0 0 2 Season 1 vs. Missouri (2/5/19) at Missouri 1/8/19 DNP Career 1 (3x), last vs. Missouri (2/5/19) at Florida 1/12/19 DNP Arkansas 1/15/19 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alabama 1/19/19 DNP STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 DNP Season 1 (2x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) West Virginia 1/26/19 2 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 1 (4x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) at South Carolina 1/29/19 14 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 at Texas A&M 2/2/19 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Season 14 at South Carolina (1/29/19) Florida 2/9/19 9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 South Carolina 2/13/19 7 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 Career 17 at Alabama (2/10/18) at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 2/19/19 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 DNP Season 2 (2x), last vs. Wake Forest (12/22/18) at Ole Miss 2/27/19 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 2 (3x), last vs. Wake Forest (12/22/18) #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 DNP Mississippi State 3/5/19 7 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Season 4 (2x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Career Same vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 DNP vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season 2 (2x), last vs. Wake Forest (12/22/18) Career 2 (3x), last vs. Wake Forest (12/22/18) PRODUCTION TRACKER 3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season 3 (2x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) Last Season This Season Career Career 3 (3x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) Scored 5+ Points 1 3 4 Scored 10+ Points - - - Had Multiple Assists 1 3 4 FREE THROWS MADE Led the Vols in Assists - - - Season 1 (2x), last vs. South Carolina (2/13/19) Had Multiple Steals - - - Career 1 (3x), last vs. South Carolina (2/13/19) Had 3+ Steals - - - Led the Vols in Steals 1 1 2 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Had Multiple Blocks - - - Season 2 (2x), last vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) Made Multiple 3-Pointers 1 2 3 Career Same Had a Positive Assist/TO Ratio 2 5 7 Had Multiple Dunks - - -

CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 REDSHIRT 2017-18 13-0 66 5.1 6-11 .545 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 3-7-10 0.8 0-0 5 2 2 2 16 1.2 2018-19 24-0 148 6.2 14-29 .483 9-20 .450 2-3 .667 7-12-19 0.8 15-0 8 6 1 2 39 1.6 TOTAL 37-0 214 5.8 20-40 .500 12-26 .462 3-5 .600 10-19-29 0.8 15-0 13 8 3 4 55 1.5

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RS-FR Forward | 6-11 | 225 | Communication Studies 33 ZACH KENT Magnolia, Delaware | Blair Academy (N.J.)

• Was trending toward cracking the rotation during the preseason but had to undergo an arthroscopic procedure on his left knee on Oct. 5 and is currently rehabbing • Appeared in two games last season and was granted a redshirt • Has great touch for a player his size and is comfortable shooting from the perimeter • Kent and three of his fellow Blair Academy seniors signed Division I NLIs; the school has produced several high-profile basketball alums, including Luol Deng, Charlie Villanueva and Royal Ivey, who played for Barnes at Texas before embarking on a career in the NBA • Kent is the first Delaware native ever to suit up for the Vols • Enjoys photography as a hobby

SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season - Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 INJ Career 4 vs. Presbyterian (11/10/17) Louisiana 11/09/18 INJ Georgia Tech 11/13/18 INJ REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 INJ Season - vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 INJ Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 INJ Career 2 vs. Presbyterian (11/10/17) Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 INJ vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 INJ ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 INJ Season - Samford 12/19/18 INJ Career - Wake Forest 12/22/18 INJ Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 INJ BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 INJ Season - at Missouri 1/8/19 INJ Career - at Florida 1/12/19 INJ Arkansas 1/15/19 INJ Alabama 1/19/19 INJ STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 INJ Season - West Virginia 1/26/19 INJ Career - at South Carolina 1/29/19 INJ at Texas A&M 2/2/19 DNP MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 DNP Season - Florida 2/9/19 DNP South Carolina 2/13/19 DNP Career 10 vs. Presbyterian (11/10/17) at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 DNP Vanderbilt 2/19/19 DNP FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 DNP Season - at Ole Miss 2/27/19 DNP Career 2 vs. Presbyterian (11/10/17) #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 DNP Mississippi State 3/5/19 DNP FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 DNP Season - vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 DNP Career 5 vs. Presbyterian (11/10/17) vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 DNP vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 DNP vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season - Career -

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season - Last Season This Season Career Career 1 vs. Presbyterian (11/10/17) Scored 5+ Points - - - Scored 10+ Points - - - Had 5+ Rebounds - - - FREE THROWS MADE Had 10+ Rebounds - - - Season - Had Multiple Blocks - - - Career - Led the Vols in Blocks - - - Had Multiple Assists - - - FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Made Multiple 3-Pointers - - - Season - Had a Positive Assist/TO Ratio - - - Career - Had Multiple Dunks - - -

CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2017-18 2-0 13 6.5 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 1.5 1-0 0 0 0 0 4 2.0 2018-19 TOTAL

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SO Guard/Forward | 6-6 | 209 | Recreation and Sport Management 35 YVES PONS Fuveau, France | INSEP Academy

@AIRPONS Name Pronounced: EEV PAHNS • Arguably the most athletically gifted player on Tennessee’s roster; Impressive physical specimen never took part in an organized weightlifting or strength training program before enrolling at UT • 15 of his 32 field goals this season have been dunks • Stepped up with 7 points, 6 rebounds and 1 block in UT’s win vs. No. 1 Gonzaga (12/9) in his third career start • Dropped a career-high 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting to go along with five boards and a pair of blocks in his first career start vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28) • Earned a spot on SportCenter’s Top 10 plays (No. 4) after an incredible two-handed block vs. EKU’s Nick Mayo • One of four left-handers on the team (along with D.J. Burns, John Fulkerson and Jalen Johnson) • Completed a practicum with UT’s Fan Experience Department during the fall semester • Was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and moved to France after being adopted at an early age (4-years-old) • Attended the INSEP (National Institute of Sport and Physical Education) Academy in Paris; other notable INSEP basketball alums include , Tony Parker and Ronny Turiaf • He is UT’s first-ever men’s basketball player from France and just the eighth international player in program history SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season 10 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 21 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 3 2 5 2 1 1 3 1 7 Career Same Louisiana 11/09/18 18 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 6 7 4 1 0 1 1 4 Georgia Tech 11/13/18 10 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 12 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 1 3 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 Season 9 vs. Samford (12/19/18) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 12 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 g 22 4-5 .800 2-3 .667 0-3 .000 3 2 5 1 1 1 2 0 10 Career Same Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 g 16 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 1 2 vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 g 25 3-7 .429 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2 4 6 2 1 1 1 1 7 ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 g 11 3-5 .600 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 1 1 4 1 1 0 0 7 Season 4 vs. Samford (12/19/18) Samford 12/19/18 g 32 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 7 9 3 4 1 1 1 4 Career Same Wake Forest 12/22/18 g 22 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 g 24 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 1 3 4 3 1 1 1 1 8 BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 g 20 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 Season 3 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (11/6/18) at Missouri 1/8/19 g 9 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 Career Same at Florida 1/12/19 g 10 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 3 Arkansas 1/15/19 g 21 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 Alabama 1/19/19 g 14 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 4 STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 g 14 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 Season 1 (8x), last at Florida (1/12/19) West Virginia 1/26/19 10 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Career 2 vs. Mercer (11/29/17) at South Carolina 1/29/19 10 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 at Texas A&M 2/2/19 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 7 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 6 Season 32 vs. Samford (12/19/18) Florida 2/9/19 INJ Career Same South Carolina 2/13/19 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 6 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Vanderbilt 2/19/19 9 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 Season 4 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) at Ole Miss 2/27/19 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 Career Same #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mississippi State 3/5/19 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 DNP Season 7 vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 10 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career Same vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season 2 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) Career Same

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season 3 (3x), last at Florida (1/12/19) Last Season This Season Career Career Same Scored 5+ Points - 6 6 Scored 10+ Points - 1 1 Had 5+ Rebounds - 5 5 FREE THROWS MADE Had Multiple Blocks - 3 3 Season 2 vs. Tennessee (12/29/18) Led the Vols in Blocks - 1 1 Career Same Made Multiple 3-Pointers - 1 1 Had Multiple Steals 1 - 1 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Led the Vols in Steals 2 1 3 Season 3 (3x), last vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) Had a Positive Assist/TO Ratio 3 6 9 Career Same Had Multiple Dunks 1 4 5

CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2017-18 24-0 124 5.2 7-14 .500 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 4-11-15 0.6 17-0 5 5 2 3 17 0.7 2018-19 32-13 400 12.5 32-62 .516 7-25 .280 6-15 .400 17-44-61 1.9 41-0 17 20 14 9 77 2.4 TOTAL 56-13 524 9.4 39-76 .513 9-28 .321 7-17 .412 21-55-76 1.4 58-0 22 25 16 12 94 1.7

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SR Guard | 6-6 | 241 | Africana Studies 5 ADMIRAL SCHOFIELD Zion, Illinois | Zion-Benton Township High School

@ADMIRALELITE15 First Team All-SEC (Coaches) | Second Team All-SEC (AP) | Julius Erving Small Forward of the Year Finalist (Top 5) • Ranks fifth in the SEC in scoring (16.2 ppg) and field-goal percentage (.476); Leads team with 65 3-pointers • As a high-volume shooter, he’s shot 50 percent or better from the floor 18 times this season, including vs. Gonzaga, at Memphis and 12 SEC games • All-SEC honoree has scored 20 points in 18 games during his career, including 10 times this season • Averaging 18.1 points, 6.0 rebounds and 41-percent shooting per game against ranked opponents this season • His 14 straight points against Arkansas (1/15) tied for fifth all time in UT history in consecutive points scored; finished with 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting and three 3-pointers • Named Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week after dominant performance to defeat No. 1 Gonzaga (12/9); dropped a career-high 30 points and six 3-pointers, including the game-winner with 24 seconds left • Went through the 2018 NBA Draft evaluation process (without hiring an agent) and took part in workouts for several NBA teams in April and May; he announced on May 29 that he planned to return to Tennessee for his senior season • Stands alongside Lamonté Turner as the two Vols who spend the most time in the gym working on their game • His older brother, O’Brien Schofield, played college football at Wisconsin before playing seven seasons in the NFL SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season 30 vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 g 30 6-12 .500 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1 8 9 2 4 0 0 1 13 Career Same Louisiana 11/09/18 g 35 7-16 .438 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 7 7 2 7 4 0 0 15 Georgia Tech 11/13/18 g 36 3-13 .231 1-4 .250 1-4 .250 1 6 7 3 4 3 1 0 8 REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 g 36 7-15 .467 4-8 .500 2-2 1.000 0 6 6 1 4 3 1 0 20 Season 11 (2x), last vs. Alabama (1/19/19) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 g 31 9-22 .409 2-8 .250 1-3 .333 3 3 6 4 2 1 0 0 21 Career 13 vs. Furman (12/20/17) Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 g 26 8-9 .889 2-2 1.000 2-3 .667 1 3 4 3 1 2 0 0 20 Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 g 32 6-13 .462 2-6 .333 2-3 .667 0 3 3 0 2 0 0 4 16 vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 g 30 12-22 .545 6-10 .600 0-0 .000 4 2 6 4 1 2 0 1 30 ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 g 36 8-12 .667 4-8 .500 9-9 1.000 2 9 11 1 2 5 1 1 29 Season 7 vs. Louisiana (11/9/18) Samford 12/19/18 g 38 8-13 .615 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 7 7 0 2 1 0 4 18 Career 9 vs. Wright State (3/15/18) Wake Forest 12/22/18 g 29 6-14 .429 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 3 3 1 0 0 12 Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 g 29 7-8 .875 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 0 1 1 3 1 16 BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 g 26 6-11 .545 3-4 .750 3-3 1.000 2 4 6 3 3 2 0 0 18 Season 3 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) at Missouri 1/8/19 g 31 6-11 .545 1-3 .333 3-5 .600 1 8 9 3 4 5 0 2 16 Career Same at Florida 1/12/19 g 25 6-11 .545 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0 8 8 4 2 2 1 0 14 Arkansas 1/15/19 g 24 7-11 .636 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2 3 5 2 2 4 0 0 17 Alabama 1/19/19 g 34 4-17 .235 1-4 .250 3-3 1.000 2 9 11 3 4 1 0 2 12 STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 g 30 2-9 .222 0-6 .000 2-4 .500 0 4 4 4 0 1 0 2 6 Season 4 (2x), last vs. Samford (12/19/18) West Virginia 1/26/19 g 31 5-16 .313 1-5 .200 3-4 .750 2 8 10 1 2 5 1 1 14 Career 4 (3x), last vs. Samford (12/19/18) at South Carolina 1/29/19 g 36 9-17 .529 1-5 .200 5-5 1.000 2 7 9 3 4 2 2 1 24 at Texas A&M 2/2/19 g 24 7-14 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 0 14 MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 g 32 5-10 .500 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 13 Season 39 at LSU (2/23/19) Florida 2/9/19 g 33 6-11 .545 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 1 5 6 2 2 1 0 1 14 Career Same South Carolina 2/13/19 g 34 9-19 .474 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 1 9 10 2 1 1 0 0 21 at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 g 31 7-18 .389 1-6 .167 2-3 .667 2 4 6 5 0 1 0 0 17 Vanderbilt 2/19/19 g 30 5-12 .417 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0 5 5 2 0 5 0 3 12 FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 g 39 11-22 .500 3-7 .429 2-2 1.000 2 7 9 4 1 2 0 0 27 Season 12 vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) at Ole Miss 2/27/19 g 33 4-7 .571 2-3 .667 1-3 .333 1 5 6 3 1 2 1 1 11 Career Same #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 g 35 3-13 .231 0-6 .000 1-2 .500 1 6 7 3 1 0 2 1 7 Mississippi State 3/5/19 g 33 7-13 .538 3-4 .750 1-2 .500 0 4 4 1 1 3 1 0 18 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 g 25 4-9 .444 3-4 .750 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 5 0 2 0 0 13 Season 22 (3x), last at LSU (2/23/19) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 g 31 9-12 .750 2-2 1.000 0-2 .000 1 6 7 2 2 0 1 0 20 Career Same vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 g 35 8-18 .444 4-8 .500 1-2 .500 1 2 3 3 5 0 0 1 21 vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 g 33 1-8 .125 0-2 .000 2-3 .667 0 5 5 4 2 3 0 1 4 vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season 6 vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) Career Same

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED PRODUCTION TRACKER Season 10 vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) Last Season This Season Career Career 11 vs. Presbyterian (12/6/16) Scored 10+ Points 31 30 84 Scored 15+ Points 13 19 44 FREE THROWS MADE Scored 20+ Points 7 10 18 Season 9 at Memphis (12/15/18) Led the Vols in Scoring 7 11 21 Career 13 vs. Auburn (1/2/18) Had 10+ Rebounds 4 4 10 Led the Vols in Rebounds 17 10 34 Had a Double-Double 4 4 9 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Had Multiple Blocks 3 3 8 Season 9 at Memphis (12/15/18) Led the Vols in Blocks 6 3 12 Career 13 vs. Auburn (1/2/18) Made Multiple 3-Pointers 24 20 53 Made 3+ 3-Pointers 6 10 18 Had Multiple Dunks 2 5 8 CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 32-22 598 18.7 92-207 .444 25-83 .301 35-39 .897 43-86-129 4.0 88-2 29 22 10 12 244 7.6 2016-17 28-1 533 19.0 78-172 .453 21-54 .389 53-68 .779 26-98-124 4.4 65-2 21 32 5 9 230 8.2 2017-18 35-34 982 28.1 177-396 .447 64-162 .395 68-90 .756 56-168-224 6.4 102-5 52 63 15 34 486 13.9 2018-19 34-34 1073 31.6 218-458 .476 65-158 .411 50-71 .704 37-172-209 6.1 87-2 72 66 17 30 551 16.2 TOTAL 129-91 3186 24.7 565-1233 .458 175-457 .383 206-268 .769 162-524-686 5.3 342-11 174 183 47 85 1511 11.7

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RS-JR Guard | 6-2 | 195 | Communication Studies 1 LAMONTÉ TURNER Florence, Alabama | IMG Academy (Fla.)

@LTURN1 First name pronounced: luh-MAHN-tay • 53 percent of his career field goals have been 3-pointers; has made multiple threes in 13 games this season • Ranked third in the SEC in assist/turnover ratio (2.5) and ninth in assists per game (3.9) during league play VOLScholar • One of four Vols on the team shooting above 75 percent from the free-throw line (.804) • Sank the go-ahead 3-pointer with 30 seconds left in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament against #4 Kentucky (3/16) • Dropped 17 points, including nine straight in the second half, to help lead the Vols to a win at Ole Miss (2/27) • Posted a season-high 23 points on 8-of-10 shooting from the floor in start against West Virginia (1/26) • Part of a 10-man team of collegians who traveled to compete in the Czech Republic and Spain through Athletes in Action last summer • 2018 SEC Co-Sixth Man of the Year led the Vols in 3-pointers made (70) and 3-point shooting percentage (.395) while finishing as the team’s third-leading scorer (10.9 ppg) • Stands alongside Admiral Schofield as the two Vols who spend the most time in the gym working on their game • Joined teammates Jordan Bowden and Admiral Schofield as one of three Vols to make at least 50 3-pointers on the season (70); they became the first UT trio to accomplish that feat since the 1999-2000 season SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season 24 vs. Auburn (3/17/19) Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 INJ Career 25 (2x), last at South Carolina (1/20/18) Louisiana 11/09/18 INJ Georgia Tech 11/13/18 INJ REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 25 4-10 .400 3-8 .375 2-4 .500 0 5 5 4 4 1 0 2 13 Season 6 at Auburn (3/9/19) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 27 3-13 .231 2-9 .222 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 3 3 0 0 1 10 Career 9 vs. North Carolina (12/17/17)) Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 19 2-11 .182 0-8 .000 3-4 .750 0 5 5 3 5 2 0 2 7 Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 INJ vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 INJ ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 INJ Season 8 vs. Mississippi State (3/15/19) Samford 12/19/18 INJ Career 9 vs. Wright State (3/15/18) Wake Forest 12/22/18 INJ Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 INJ BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 15 2-5 .400 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 4 2 0 0 1 6 Season 1 (2x), last Mississippi State (3/15/19) at Missouri 1/8/19 29 3-5 .600 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0 2 2 5 1 2 0 0 9 Career 1 (10x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/15/19) at Florida 1/12/19 29 4-8 .500 2-6 .333 2-3 .667 0 1 1 3 1 3 0 0 12 Arkansas 1/15/19 19 6-8 .750 3-4 .750 6-6 1.000 0 2 2 3 2 2 0 1 21 Alabama 1/19/19 24 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 1 6 STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 33 2-8 .250 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 4 5 0 0 0 8 Season 4 vs. Mississippi State (3/15/19) West Virginia 1/26/19 g 33 8-10 .800 3-5 .600 4-6 .667 1 1 2 1 5 1 1 2 23 Career 4 (2x), last Mississippi State (3/15/19) at South Carolina 1/29/19 g 32 5-8 .625 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0 1 1 3 3 1 0 2 13 at Texas A&M 2/2/19 g 33 8-13 .615 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2 7 1 0 3 19 MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 g 28 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 2 6 0 0 0 9 Season 39 at LSU (2/23/19) Florida 2/9/19 g 33 3-7 .429 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2 3 4 1 0 9 Career Same South Carolina 2/13/19 g 34 4-8 .500 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 2 2 4 2 4 3 0 1 10 at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 g 36 2-11 .181 0-7 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 4 3 1 0 1 4 FIELD GOALS MADE Vanderbilt 2/19/19 g 33 4-12 .333 3-9 .333 1-1 1.000 1 4 5 1 4 1 0 1 12 Season 8 (3x), last at Ole Miss (2/27/19) at #13 LSU 2/23/19 g 39 3-11 .273 1-7 .143 0-2 .000 0 4 4 1 3 1 0 0 7 at Ole Miss 2/27/19 g 34 8-12 .750 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 4 4 2 4 1 0 2 17 Career 8 (4x), last at Ole Miss (2/27/19) #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 g 30 2-10 .200 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2 6 1 0 2 4 Mississippi State 3/5/19 g 29 2-5 .400 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 6 4 0 1 4 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 g 35 2-10 .200 1-8 .125 0-0 .000 1 5 6 3 3 1 0 2 5 Season 13 (2x), last at Texas A&M (2/2/19) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 g 31 2-7 .286 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 0 8 3 1 4 5 Career 15 at Ole Miss (1/17/17) vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 g 34 3-9 .333 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1 2 2 0 1 7 vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 g 36 7-12 .583 4-6 .667 6-6 1.000 0 3 3 3 2 4 0 1 24 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE vs. Colgate 3/22/19 Season 3 (8x), last vs. Vanderbilt (2/19/19) Career 7 vs. Presbyterian (12/6/16)

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED PRODUCTION TRACKER Season 9 (2x) last vs. Vanderbilt (2/19/19) Last Season This Season Career Career 11 vs. Presbyterian (12/6/16) Scored 15+ Points 10 5 19 Scored 20+ Points 4 3 8 FREE THROWS MADE Led the Vols in Scoring 10 3 16 Had 5+ Assists 3 8 16 Season 6 vs. Arkansas (1/15/19) Led the Vols in Assists 4 6 21 Career 13 vs. Auburn (1/2/18) Had Multiple Steals 4 9 17 Had 3+ Steals 1 2 5 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Led the Vols in Steals 8 8 21 Season 6 (2x), last vs. West Virginia (1/26/19) Made Multiple 3-Pointers 20 13 43 Career 13 vs. Auburn (1/2/18) Made 4+ 3-Pointers 6 1 9 Had a Positive Assist/TO Ratio 18 18 54

CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 REDSHIRT 2016-17 32-6 663 20.7 76-214 .355 41-125 .328 70-91 .769 10-71-81 2.5 67-0 86 55 6 19 263 8.2 2017-18 35-0 885 25.3 118-296 .399 70-177 .395 75-85 .882 19-92-111 3.2 70-2 78 43 2 24 381 10.9 2018-19 25-16 750 30.0 93-223 .417 41-133 .308 37-46 .804 8-59-67 2.7 63-1 93 41 3 31 264 10.6 TOTAL 92-22 2298 25.0 287-733 .392 152-435 .349 182-222 .820 37-222-259 2.8 200-3 257 139 11 74 908 9.9

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SO Forward | 6-8 | 236 | Communication Studies 15 DERRICK WALKER JR. Kansas City, Missouri | Sunrise Christian Academy

@DERRIC__K

• Shooting .714 (25-of-35) during SEC play for his career • Finished with two points, two steals and an assist against Mississippi State (3/5) • Had a big 3-point play to shift the momentum towards UT’s favor on the road at South Carolina (1/29); finished with three points, three rebounds and a steal in 13 minutes of action • Tallied a career-high two steals and an assist in win over West Virginia (1/26/19) • Recorded five points, two rebounds and an assist in win over Georgia (1/5) • Had three points, four rebounds and a block in 14 minutes of action vs. Texas A&M-CC (12/2) • While defense and rebounding were his main areas of focus, he shot .679 (19-of 28) during SEC play last year • Is a member of the 2018-19 VOLeaders Academy, taking part in a year-long specialized leadership curriculum • Played his AAU ball for MoKan Elite on the Nike EYBL circuit during the summer of 2016, helping that squad win the prestigious Nike Peach Jam championship in July; was teammates with Michael Porter Jr. () and Trae Young () • Became the first Missouri native ever to letter for the Vols on the hardwood SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season 5 (2x), last vs. Georgia (1/5/19) Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 14 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-3 .000 0 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 2 Career 10 at South Carolina (1/20/18) Louisiana 11/09/18 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 11/13/18 DNP REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Season 4 vs. Texas A&M-CC (12/2/18) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 Career 7 (2x), last at Ole Miss (2/24/18) Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 14 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 3 vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Season 1 (7x), last at LSU (2/23/19) Samford 12/19/18 6 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 Career 2 (2x), last vs. LSU (1/31/18) Wake Forest 12/22/18 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 13 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 10 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 5 Season 1 (2x), last vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) at Missouri 1/8/19 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Career 2 at Alabama (2/10/18) at Florida 1/12/19 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Arkansas 1/15/19 3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 Alabama 1/19/19 DNP STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Season 2 (2x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) West Virginia 1/26/19 9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 Career Same at South Carolina 1/29/19 13 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 3 at Texas A&M 2/2/19 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 DNP Season 14 (2x), last vs. Texas A&M-CC (12/2/18) Florida 2/9/19 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 25 at South Carolina (1/20/18) South Carolina 2/13/19 DNP at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 2/19/19 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 Season 2 (2x), last vs. Georgia (1/5/19) at Ole Miss 2/27/19 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Career 5 at South Carolina (1/20/18) #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 Mississippi State 3/5/19 6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Season 3 (2x), last vs. Georgia (1/5/19) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 DNP Career 5 (2x), last at Ole Miss (2/24/18) vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season - Career -

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season - Last Season This Season Career Career - Scored 5+ Points 6 2 8 Scored 10+ Points 1 - 1 FREE THROWS MADE Led the Vols in Scoring - - - Season 1 (5x), last at South Carolina (1/29/19) Had 5+ Rebounds 5 - 5 Career 3 vs. Vanderbilt (1/23/18) Had 10+ Rebounds - - - Led the Vols in Rebounds 3 - 3 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Had Multiple Assists - - - Season 5 at South Carolina (1/29/19) Had Multiple Steals - 2 2 Career Same Had Multiple Blocks 1 - 1 Led the Vols in Blocks 2 - 2 Had Multiple Dunks - - - CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2017-18 34-0 299 8.8 28-47 .596 0-0 .000 10-25 .400 29-46-75 2.2 43-0 9 21 7 3 66 1.9 2018-19 29-0 157 5.4 10-19 .526 0-0 .000 5-19 .263 8-24-32 1.1 26-0 7 5 3 6 25 0.9 TOTAL 63-0 456 7.2 38-66 .576 0-0 .000 15-44 .341 37-70-107 1.7 69-0 16 26 10 9 91 1.4

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JR Forward | 6-7 | 236 | Supply Chain Management 2 GRANT WILLIAMS Charlotte, North Carolina | Providence Day School

SEC Player of the Year (AP, Coaches) | Sporting News First Team All-American | First Team All-SEC (AP, @GRWILL2 Coaches) | Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Finalist (Top 5) | Wooden Award National Ballot • First player to win SEC Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons since 1995; Only 10 players have ever achieved the feat, including VFLs Bernard King and Dale Ellis and all-time greats like Pete Maravich, Shaquille O’Neal, and VOLScholar Corliss Williamson • His 43 points at Vanderbilt (1/23) were the most by a Vol since all-time leading scorer Allan Houston also dropped 43 against LSU on Feb. 10, 1990. Williams’ effort also tied for the fifth-most points in a single game in school history. • His 23-of-23 performance at the free-throw line at Vandy (1/23) was the most free throws made without a miss by a player in Division I in the last 60 years (24-of-24 by Oklahoma State’s Arlen Clark vs. Colorado, 3/7/1959) • Ranks in the top 10 of the SEC in scoring (1st/19.0 ppg), field-goal percentage (2nd/.565), free-throw percentage (4th/.826) and rebounding (6th/7.6 rpg) • No junior in Division I has made (492) or attempted (648) more career free throws than Williams; 32 percent (204 of 634) of his scoring this season has come at the charity stripe • Ranks in the top 10 of UT’s all-time career lists for blocks (3rd/154), free-throw attempts (4th/648), free throws made (5th/492) and offensive rebounds (8th/251) SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season 43 at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 f 29 5-9 .556 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0 7 7 2 5 1 2 2 13 Career Same Louisiana 11/09/18 f 34 11-15 .733 3-4 .750 6-7 .857 3 7 10 3 3 3 0 2 31 Georgia Tech 11/13/18 f 31 6-10 .600 0-1 .000 10-16 .625 3 5 8 4 3 4 0 0 22 REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 f 34 9-15 .600 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 4 5 9 2 4 2 3 0 24 Season 12 vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 f 34 6-13 .462 1-2 .500 5-6 .833 2 6 8 5 6 5 1 2 18 Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 f 28 6-10 .600 0-1 .000 9-9 1.000 3 8 11 2 5 2 3 0 21 Career 14 at LSU (3/1/17) Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 f 29 5-9 .556 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 1 8 9 0 4 2 2 1 14 vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 f 34 6-13 .462 1-2 .500 3-3 1.000 4 8 12 5 7 1 1 0 16 ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 f 33 6-11 .545 1-2 .500 6-8 .750 0 4 4 4 5 2 2 0 19 Season 7 (2x), last vs. South Carolina (2/13/19) Samford 12/19/18 f 27 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 1 4 5 2 2 0 2 1 16 Career Same Wake Forest 12/22/18 f 36 7-14 .500 0-2 .000 8-9 .889 2 8 10 2 2 1 3 2 22 Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 f 25 10-11 .909 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 1 6 7 2 2 2 2 3 25 BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 f 24 4-5 .800 1-1 1.000 9-11 .818 1 7 8 2 5 2 1 2 18 Season 4 at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) at Missouri 1/8/19 f 22 1-8 .125 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 4 Career 6 at Texas A&M (12/29/16) at Florida 1/12/19 f 36 8-11 .727 1-1 1.000 3-4 .750 4 5 9 3 4 3 2 2 20 Arkansas 1/15/19 f 33 2-7 .286 0-1 .000 14-14 1.000 2 5 7 2 4 3 1 0 18 Alabama 1/19/19 f 34 8-17 .471 0-1 .000 5-7 .714 2 0 2 5 0 2 1 1 21 STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 f 38 10-15 .667 0-2 .000 23-23 1.000 1 7 8 3 2 3 4 1 43 Season 4 at South Carolina (1/29/19) West Virginia 1/26/19 f 32 5-8 .625 0-1 .000 9-12 .750 2 1 3 1 4 4 1 3 19 Career 4 (2x), at South Carolina (1/29/19) at South Carolina 1/29/19 f 34 9-15 .600 0-2 .000 5-8 .625 2 7 9 3 0 2 0 4 23 at Texas A&M 2/2/19 f 36 9-12 .750 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 3 7 10 2 4 2 2 1 22 MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 f 28 5-10 .500 0-1 .000 3-3 1.000 1 5 6 3 2 4 2 0 13 Season 40 at LSU (2/23/19) Florida 2/9/19 f 33 7-11 .636 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 3 3 6 4 3 1 0 0 16 Career Same South Carolina 2/13/19 f 34 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 6 9 1 7 1 3 1 8 at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 f 35 3-4 .750 2-2 1.000 8-9 .889 3 5 8 3 2 3 0 2 16 Vanderbilt 2/19/19 f 32 7-13 .538 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 4 7 11 2 1 1 1 0 14 FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 f 40 5-14 .357 0-1 .000 8-10 .800 4 5 9 4 3 5 0 0 18 Season 11 vs. Louisiana (11/9/18) at Ole Miss 2/27/19 f 36 7-13 .538 0-0 .000 7-8 .875 1 5 6 2 4 1 2 3 21 Career 12 at Vanderbilt (1/9/18) #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 f 32 7-13 .538 2-4 .500 8-11 .727 2 5 7 3 2 2 0 1 24 Mississippi State 3/5/19 f 23 4-8 .500 0-1 .000 6-6 1.000 4 6 10 2 3 3 2 2 14 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 f 33 8-12 .750 0-1 .000 9-10 .900 6 3 9 3 3 2 2 0 25 Season 15 (3x), last at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 f 26 8-17 .471 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 5 0 2 1 1 16 Career 20 at Vanderbilt (1/9/18) vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 f 31 5-10 .500 1-2 .500 9-11 .818 3 4 7 4 1 0 1 1 20 vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 f 35 6-9 .667 1-1 1.000 0-2 .000 0 8 8 3 2 4 2 0 13 vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season 3 vs. Louisiana (11/9/18) Career Same PRODUCTION TRACKER 3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season 4 vs. Louisiana (11/9/18) Last Season This Season Career Career 4 (3x), last vs. Louisiana (11/9/18) Scored 10+ Points 29 32 81 Scored 15+ Points 17 26 55 Scored 20+ Points 8 15 26 FREE THROWS MADE Led the Vols in Scoring 12 15 36 Season 23 at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) Had 5+ Rebounds 24 29 74 Career Same Had 10+ Rebounds 3 7 15 Led the Vols in Rebounds 9 22 43 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Had Multiple Assists 20 29 59 Season 23 at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) Had Multiple Steals 4 12 23 Career Same Had Multiple Blocks 14 17 47 Led the Vols in Blocks 16 15 49 Had a Double-Double 1 7 12 CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 32-29 814 25.4 132-262 .504 12-32 .375 126-189 .667 94-95-189 5.9 105-6 36 62 61 26 402 12.6 2017-18 35-35 1008 28.8 183-387 .473 3-25 .120 162-212 .764 81-130-211 6.0 116-6 66 74 44 21 531 15.2 2018-19 34-34 1081 31.8 214-379 .565 15-44 .341 204-247 .826 76-181-257 7.6 98-5 105 75 49 38 647 19.0 TOTAL 101-98 2903 28.7 529-1028 .515 30-101 .297 492-648 .759 251-406-657 6.5 319-17 207 211 154 85 1580 15.6

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SR Guard | 6-1 | 177 | Kinesiology 12 BRAD WOODSON Murfreesboro, Tennessee | Riverdale High School

@BWOODSON_12

• Has appeared in 21 career games • Saw three minutes of action and hit a 3-pointer in win over Mississippi State (3/5) for Senior Night VOLScholar • Knocked down a 3-pointer and recorded an assist in win vs. Texas A&M-CC (12/2) • Recorded an assist and a steal while also drawing a charge in win vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28) • Knows how to play every position on the court (assignments, responsibilities, etc.) • Was a 1,000-point scorer at Riverdale High School, where his father, Kevin, was the varsity head coach • Also played third base for Riverdale’s varsity baseball team, which won district, region and substate championships when he was a junior in 2014 (32 total wins) • Had perfect attendance from kindergarten through high school • Volunteers as a middle school mentor and Sunday school teacher at his church in Knoxville • Big fan of the Chicago Cubs • One of four walk-ons on the team, along with senior Lucas Campbell, redshirt sophomore Jacob Fleschman and freshman Brock Jancek SEASON/CAREER BESTS 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

POINTS OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTS Season 3 (2x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) Lenoir-Rhyne 11/06/18 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Career 5 vs. Presbyterian (12/6/16) Louisiana 11/09/18 DNP Georgia Tech 11/13/18 DNP REBOUNDS vs. Louisville 11/21/18 DNP Season 1 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (11/6/18) vs. #2 Kansas 11/23/18 DNP Eastern Kentucky 11/28/18 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Career 3 at South Carolina (2/24/16) Texas A&M-CC 12/2/18 3 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 vs. #1 Gonzaga 12/9/18 DNP ASSISTS at Memphis 12/15/18 DNP Season 1 (2x), last vs. Texas A&M-CC (12/2) Samford 12/19/18 DNP Career 1 (6x), last vs. Texas A&M-CC (12/2) Wake Forest 12/22/18 DNP Tennessee Tech 12/29/18 INJ BLOCKS Georgia 1/5/19 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Season - at Missouri 1/8/19 DNP Career 1 vs. Missouri (2/18/17) at Florida 1/12/19 DNP Arkansas 1/15/19 DNP Alabama 1/19/19 DNP STEALS at Vanderbilt 1/23/19 DNP Season 1 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) West Virginia 1/26/19 DNP Career 1 (3x), last vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) at South Carolina 1/29/19 DNP at Texas A&M 2/2/19 DNP MINUTES Missouri 2/5/19 DNP Season 3 (2x), last vs. Texas A&M-CC (12/2) Florida 2/9/19 DNP Career 18 at South Carolina (2/24/16) South Carolina 2/13/19 DNP at #5 Kentucky 2/16/19 DNP Vanderbilt 2/19/19 DNP FIELD GOALS MADE at #13 LSU 2/23/19 DNP Season 1 (2x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) at Ole Miss 2/27/19 DNP Season 3 (6x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) #4 Kentucky 3/2/19 DNP Mississippi State 3/5/19 3 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Auburn 3/9/19 DNP Season 2 vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) vs. Mississippi State 3/15/19 DNP Career 5 at South Carolina (2/24/16) vs. #4 Kentucky 3/16/19 DNP vs. #22 Auburn 3/17/19 DNP vs. Colgate 3/22/19 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Season 1 (2x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) Season 1 (4x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19)

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season 1 (3x), last vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) Career 5 at South Carolina (2/24/16)

FREE THROWS MADE Season 2 vs. Georgia (1/5/19) Career 2 (3x), last vs. Presbyterian (12/6/16)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Season 2 vs. Georgia (1/5/19) Career 2 (3x), last vs. Georgia (1/5/19)

CAREER STATS

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def-Rebs Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 10-0 63 6.3 2-14 .143 1-9 .111 2-2 1.000 3-5-8 0.8 6-0 3 2 0 1 7 0.7 2016-17 4-0 11 2.8 2-7 .286 1-4 .250 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 0.0 1-0 1 0 1 1 7 1.8 2017-18 2-0 6 3.0 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2018-19 5-0 12 2.4 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 0.2 1-0 2 0 0 1 8 1.6 TOTAL 21-0 92 4.4 6-27 .222 4-18 .222 6-6 1.000 3-6-9 0.4 9-0 6 2 1 3 22 1.0

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2018-19 TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | UTSPORTS.COM | @VOL_HOOPS 2018-19 Tennessee Basketball Tennessee Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 17, 2019) All games

Overall record: 29-5 Conf: 15-3 Home: 18-0 Away: 7-3 Neutral: 4-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 02 Williams, Grant 34-34 1081 31.8 214-379 . 5 6 5 15-44 . 3 4 1 204-247 . 8 2 6 76 181 257 7.6 98 5 105 75 49 38 647 19.0 05 Schofield, Admiral 34-34 1073 31.6 218-458 . 4 7 6 65-158 . 4 1 1 50-71 . 7 0 4 37 172 209 6.1 87 2 72 66 17 30 551 16.2 00 Bone, Jordan 34-34 1108 32.6 171-363 . 4 7 1 44-126 . 3 4 9 72-87 . 8 2 8 16 90 106 3.1 45 0 205 68 4 24 458 13.5 01 Turner, Lamonte 25-16 750 30.0 93-223 . 4 1 7 41-133 . 3 0 8 37-46 . 8 0 4 8 59 67 2.7 63 1 93 41 3 31 264 10.6 23 Bowden, Jordan 33-5 906 27.5 116-256 . 4 5 3 45-121 . 3 7 2 68-79 . 8 6 1 20 92 112 3.4 67 0 66 30 9 28 345 10.5 11 Alexander, Kyle 34-34 803 23.6 102-163 . 6 2 6 3-7 . 4 2 9 45-70 . 6 4 3 85 138 223 6.6 87 5 19 40 59 16 252 7.4 10 Fulkerson, John 33-0 402 12.2 39-67 . 5 8 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 29-43 . 6 7 4 35 53 88 2.7 60 0 24 20 24 17 107 3.2 35 Pons, Yves 32-13 400 12.5 32-62 . 5 1 6 7-25 . 2 8 0 6-15 . 4 0 0 17 44 61 1.9 41 0 17 20 14 9 77 2.4 13 Johnson, Jalen 24-0 148 6.2 14-29 . 4 8 3 9-20 . 4 5 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 7 12 19 0.8 15 0 8 6 1 2 39 1.6 12 Woodson, Brad 5-0 12 2.4 2-4 . 5 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 0.2 1 0 2 0 0 1 8 1.6 15 Walker, Derrick 29-0 157 5.4 10-19 . 5 2 6 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-19 . 2 6 3 8 24 32 1.1 26 0 7 5 3 6 25 0.9 24 Campbell, Lucas 7-0 14 2.0 2-9 . 2 2 2 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.4 1 0 1 1 0 1 5 0.7 04 Fleschman, Jacob 5-0 12 2.4 1-4 . 2 5 0 1-3 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.2 2 0 1 3 0 0 3 0.6 34 Jancek, Brock 6-0 9 1.5 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 Team 40 56 96 1 5 Total...... 34 6875 1014-2039 . 4 9 7 233-644 . 3 6 2 520-682 . 7 6 2 349 928 1277 37.6 594 13 620 380 184 203 2781 81.8 Opponents...... 34 6875 806-2021 . 3 9 9 274-812 . 3 3 7 448-684 . 6 5 5 402 760 1162 34.2 638 - 421 439 86 217 2334 68.6

TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2781 2334 11/06/18 LENOIR-RHYNE W 86-41 16156 Points per game 81.8 68.6 11/09/18 LOUISIANA W 87-65 16864 Scoring margin +13.1 - 11/13/18 GEORGIA TECH W 66-53 16219 FIELD GOALS-ATT 1014-2039 806-2021 1 11/21/18 vs Louisville W 92-81 4981 pct . 4 9 7 . 3 9 9 1 11/23/18 vs Kansas L o t 81-87 5491 3 POINT FG-ATT 233-644 274-812 11/28/18 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 95-67 15036 3-point FG pct . 3 6 2 . 3 3 7 12/02/18 TEXAS A&M-CC W 79-51 14730 3-pt FG made per game 6.9 8.1 2 12/09/18 vs Gonzaga W 76-73 10172 FREE THROWS-ATT 520-682 448-684 12/15/18 at Memphis W 102-92 18528 Free throw pct . 7 6 2 . 6 5 5 12/19/18 SAMFORD W 83-70 15794 F-Throws made per game 15.3 13.2 12/22/18 WAKE FOREST W 83-64 19846 REBOUNDS 1277 1162 12/29/18 TENNESSEE TECH W 96-53 21165 Rebounds per game 37.6 34.2 * 01/05/19 GEORGIA W 96-50 21678 Rebounding margin +3.4 - * 01/08/19 at Missouri W 87-63 10165 ASSISTS 620 421 * 01/12/19 at Florida W 78-67 10923 Assists per game 18.2 12.4 * 01/15/19 ARKANSAS W 106-87 19282 TURNOVERS 380 439 * 01/19/19 ALABAMA W 71-68 21957 Turnovers per game 11.2 12.9 * 01/23/19 at Vanderbilt Wot 88-83 14316 Turnover margin +1.7 - 3 01/26/19 WEST VIRGINIA W 83-66 22149 Assist/turnover ratio 1.6 1.0 * 01/29/19 at South Carolina W 92-70 18000 STEALS 203 217 * 02/02/19 at Texas A&M W 93-76 10234 Steals per game 6.0 6.4 * 02/05/19 MISSOURI W 72-60 17264 BLOCKS 184 86 * 02/09/19 FLORIDA W 73-61 22261 Blocks per game 5.4 2.5 * 02/13/19 SOUTH CAROLINA W 85-73 19407 ATTENDANCE 342615 219439 * 02/16/19 at Kentucky L 69-86 24467 Home games-Avg/Game 18-19034 10-13884 * 02/19/19 VANDERBILT W 58-46 20523 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 6-13434 * 02/23/19 at LSU L o t 80-82 13581 * 02/27/19 at Ole Miss W 73-71 9500 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals * 03/02/19 KENTUCKY W 71-52 21729 Tennessee 1362 1386 33 2781 * 03/05/19 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 71-54 20555 Opponents 1070 1228 36 2334 * 03/09/19 at Auburn L 80-84 9121 4 03/15/19 vs Mississippi State W 83-76 19575 4 03/16/19 vs Kentucky W 82-78 20933 4 03/17/19 vs Auburn L 64-84 19452

1 = NIT Season Tip-Off (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 2 = Jerry Colangelo Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.) 3 = SEC/Big 12 Challenge 4 = SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) * = Conference game 2018-19 Tennessee Basketball Tennessee Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 09, 2019) Conference games only

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 15-3 9-0 6-3 0-0 CONFERENCE 15-3 9-0 6-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 02 Williams, Grant 18-18 583 32.4 108-196 . 5 5 1 6-21 . 2 8 6 116-134 . 8 6 6 46 89 135 7.5 52 2 50 40 23 20 338 18.8 05 Schofield, Admiral 18-18 555 30.8 108-235 . 4 6 0 31-79 . 3 9 2 27-36 . 7 5 0 20 92 112 6.2 54 2 28 35 9 15 274 15.2 00 Bone, Jordan 18-18 593 32.9 91-185 . 4 9 2 29-70 . 4 1 4 24-32 . 7 5 0 9 55 64 3.6 26 0 106 35 2 14 235 13.1 23 Bowden, Jordan 17-0 467 27.5 74-153 . 4 8 4 23-67 . 3 4 3 35-42 . 8 3 3 12 44 56 3.3 26 0 25 15 4 18 206 12.1 01 Turner, Lamonte 18-12 545 30.3 64-151 . 4 2 4 28-92 . 3 0 4 19-22 . 8 6 4 5 39 44 2.4 48 1 64 28 1 18 175 9.7 11 Alexander, Kyle 18-18 414 23.0 46-77 . 5 9 7 1-2 . 5 0 0 14-23 . 6 0 9 42 78 120 6.7 42 3 9 14 30 7 107 5.9 10 Fulkerson, John 18-0 201 11.2 17-32 . 5 3 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 13-16 . 8 1 3 13 23 36 2.0 32 0 8 8 12 8 47 2.6 12 Woodson, Brad 2-0 5 2.5 1-3 . 3 3 3 1-2 . 5 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2.5 35 Pons, Yves 16-6 144 9.0 9-21 . 4 2 9 3-10 . 3 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 4 13 17 1.1 12 0 4 8 5 1 24 1.5 13 Johnson, Jalen 12-0 67 5.6 6-13 . 4 6 2 2-7 . 2 8 6 1-1 1.000 4 3 7 0.6 6 0 5 4 1 1 15 1.3 15 Walker, Derrick 15-0 66 4.4 6-7 . 8 5 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-9 . 3 3 3 4 8 12 0.8 12 0 3 0 1 3 15 1.0 24 Campbell, Lucas 2-0 5 2.5 1-5 . 2 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 1.0 04 Fleschman, Jacob 1-0 2 2.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 34 Jancek, Brock 2-0 3 1.5 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 Team 20 31 51 1 3 Total...... 18 3650 531-1079 . 4 9 2 124-352 . 3 5 2 257-321 . 8 0 1 179 477 656 36.4 312 8 302 192 89 106 1443 80.2 Opponents...... 18 3650 421-1049 . 4 0 1 151-425 . 3 5 5 240-366 . 6 5 6 206 397 603 33.5 311 - 221 222 50 98 1233 68.5

TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1443 1233 * 01/05/19 GEORGIA W 96-50 21678 Points per game 80.2 68.5 * 01/08/19 at Missouri W 87-63 10165 Scoring margin +11.7 - * 01/12/19 at Florida W 78-67 10923 FIELD GOALS-ATT 531-1079 421-1049 * 01/15/19 ARKANSAS W 106-87 19282 Field goal pct . 4 9 2 . 4 0 1 * 01/19/19 ALABAMA W 71-68 21957 3 POINT FG-ATT 124-352 151-425 * 01/23/19 at Vanderbilt Wot 88-83 14316 3-point FG pct . 3 5 2 . 3 5 5 * 01/29/19 at South Carolina W 92-70 18000 3-pt FG made per game 6.9 8.4 * 02/02/19 at Texas A&M W 93-76 10234 FREE THROWS-ATT 257-321 240-366 * 02/05/19 MISSOURI W 72-60 17264 Free throw pct . 8 0 1 . 6 5 6 * 02/09/19 FLORIDA W 73-61 22261 F-Throws made per game 14.3 13.3 * 02/13/19 SOUTH CAROLINA W 85-73 19407 REBOUNDS 656 603 * 02/16/19 at Kentucky L 69-86 24467 Rebounds per game 36.4 33.5 * 02/19/19 VANDERBILT W 58-46 20523 Rebounding margin +2.9 - * 02/23/19 at LSU L o t 80-82 13581 ASSISTS 302 221 * 02/27/19 at Ole Miss W 73-71 9500 Assists per game 16.8 12.3 * 03/02/19 KENTUCKY W 71-52 21729 TURNOVERS 192 222 * 03/05/19 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 71-54 20555 Turnovers per game 10.7 12.3 * 03/09/19 at Auburn L 80-84 9121 Turnover margin +1.7 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.6 1.0 1 = NIT Season Tip-Off (Brooklyn, N.Y.) STEALS 106 98 2 = Jerry Colangelo Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.) Steals per game 5.9 5.4 3 = SEC/Big 12 Challenge BLOCKS 89 50 * = Conference game Blocks per game 4.9 2.8 ATTENDANCE 184656 120307 Home games-Avg/Game 9-20517 9-13367 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Tennessee 728 694 21 1443 Opponents 588 627 18 1233 2018-19 Tennessee Basketball Tennessee Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 17, 2019) SEC Tournament

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 02 Williams, Grant 3-3 92 30.7 19-36 . 5 2 8 2-5 . 4 0 0 9-13 . 6 9 2 4 15 19 6.3 12 1 3 6 4 2 49 16.3 05 Schofield, Admiral 3-3 99 33.0 18-38 . 4 7 4 6-12 . 5 0 0 3-7 . 4 2 9 2 13 15 5.0 9 0 9 3 1 2 45 15.0 00 Bone, Jordan 3-3 100 33.3 12-28 . 4 2 9 4-9 . 4 4 4 15-16 . 9 3 8 1 7 8 2.7 2 0 16 5 0 1 43 14.3 01 Turner, Lamonte 3-3 101 33.7 12-28 . 4 2 9 5-11 . 4 5 5 7-8 . 8 7 5 2 6 8 2.7 4 0 12 9 1 6 36 12.0 23 Bowden, Jordan 3-0 82 27.3 10-19 . 5 2 6 6-9 . 6 6 7 3-4 . 7 5 0 1 10 11 3.7 7 0 1 2 3 2 29 9.7 11 Alexander, Kyle 3-3 58 19.3 9-15 . 6 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 10 7 17 5.7 10 1 2 4 4 4 20 6.7 10 Fulkerson, John 3-0 33 11.0 3-5 . 6 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 4 4 8 2.7 3 0 2 2 3 1 7 2.3 35 Pons, Yves 3-0 21 7.0 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 15 Walker, Derrick 2-0 8 4.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 13 Johnson, Jalen 2-0 6 3.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 6713 Total...... 3 600 83-173 . 4 8 0 23-47 . 4 8 9 40-53 . 7 5 5 31 71 102 34.0 50 2 45 32 16 18 229 76.3 Opponents...... 3 600 84-182 . 4 6 2 29-76 . 3 8 2 41-60 . 6 8 3 39 67 106 35.3 53 - 42 29 12 25 238 79.3

TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 229 238 4 03/15/19 vs Mississippi State W 83-76 19575 Points per game 76.3 79.3 4 03/16/19 vs Kentucky W 82-78 20933 Scoring margin -3.0 - 4 03/17/19 vs Auburn L 64-84 19452 FIELD GOALS-ATT 83-173 84-182 Field goal pct . 4 8 0 . 4 6 2 1 = NIT Season Tip-Off (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 3 POINT FG-ATT 23-47 29-76 2 = Jerry Colangelo Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.) 3-point FG pct . 4 8 9 . 3 8 2 3 = SEC/Big 12 Challenge 3-pt FG made per game 7.7 9.7 4 = SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) FREE THROWS-ATT 40-53 41-60 * = Conference game Free throw pct . 7 5 5 . 6 8 3 F-Throws made per game 13.3 13.7 REBOUNDS 102 106 Rebounds per game 34.0 35.3 Rebounding margin -1.3 - ASSISTS 45 42 Assists per game 15.0 14.0 TURNOVERS 32 29 Turnovers per game 10.7 9.7 Turnover margin -1.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.4 1.4 STEALS 18 25 Steals per game 6.0 8.3 BLOCKS 16 12 Blocks per game 5.3 4.0 ATTENDANCE 0 59960 Home games-Avg/Game 0-0 0-0 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-19987

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Tennessee 93 136 229 Opponents 94 144 238 2018-19 Tennessee Basketball Tennessee Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 18, 2019) NCAA Tourney Teams

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 9-5 3-0 2-3 4-2 CONFERENCE 5-3 3-0 2-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-2 0-0 0-0 4-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 02 Williams, Grant 14-14 462 33.0 89-163 . 5 4 6 9-19 . 4 7 4 74-92 . 8 0 4 41 71 112 8.0 48 3 44 34 17 14 261 18.6 05 Schofield, Admiral 14-14 450 32.1 94-201 . 4 6 8 33-75 . 4 4 0 16-27 . 5 9 3 18 64 82 5.9 45 2 24 22 7 6 237 16.9 00 Bone, Jordan 14-14 471 33.6 68-150 . 4 5 3 23-58 . 3 9 7 24-28 . 8 5 7 9 38 47 3.4 21 0 72 27 2 11 183 13.1 01 Turner, Lamonte 13-10 418 32.2 45-125 . 3 6 0 18-73 . 2 4 7 13-19 . 6 8 4 4 36 40 3.1 29 0 48 26 2 17 121 9.3 23 Bowden, Jordan 14-2 391 27.9 45-104 . 4 3 3 17-50 . 3 4 0 19-25 . 7 6 0 8 39 47 3.4 28 0 17 13 5 12 126 9.0 11 Alexander, Kyle 14-14 298 21.3 30-53 . 5 6 6 1-2 . 5 0 0 10-18 . 5 5 6 35 46 81 5.8 45 3 4 14 18 7 71 5.1 10 Fulkerson, John 14-0 167 11.9 15-25 . 6 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 13-20 . 6 5 0 14 18 32 2.3 22 0 7 8 9 4 43 3.1 12 Woodson, Brad 1-0 3 3.0 1-2 . 5 0 0 1-1 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3.0 35 Pons, Yves 12-2 102 8.5 9-20 . 4 5 0 3-9 . 3 3 3 0-2 . 0 0 0 4 14 18 1.5 7 0 3 3 1 3 21 1.8 13 Johnson, Jalen 8-0 37 4.6 2-7 . 2 8 6 1-6 . 1 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.1 3 0 2 2 0 1 5 0.6 15 Walker, Derrick 13-0 48 3.7 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 1 7 8 0.6 10 0 2 1 1 2 2 0.2 24 Campbell, Lucas 1-0 3 3.0 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 17 21 38 3 Total...... 14 2850 399-857 . 4 6 6 106-295 . 3 5 9 169-232 . 7 2 8 152 354 506 36.1 259 8 223 154 62 77 1073 76.6 Opponents...... 14 2850 344-806 . 4 2 7 116-327 . 3 5 5 232-328 . 7 0 7 158 339 497 35.5 239 - 177 161 43 93 1036 74.0

TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1073 1036 1 11/21/18 vs Louisville W 92-81 4981 Points per game 76.6 74.0 1 11/23/18 vs Kansas L o t 81-87 5491 Scoring margin +2.6 - 2 12/09/18 vs Gonzaga W 76-73 10172 FIELD GOALS-ATT 399-857 344-806 * 01/12/19 at Florida W 78-67 10923 Field goal pct . 4 6 6 . 4 2 7 * 02/09/19 FLORIDA W 73-61 22261 3 POINT FG-ATT 106-295 116-327 * 02/16/19 at Kentucky L 69-86 24467 3-point FG pct . 3 5 9 . 3 5 5 * 02/23/19 at LSU L o t 80-82 13581 3-pt FG made per game 7.6 8.3 * 02/27/19 at Ole Miss W 73-71 9500 FREE THROWS-ATT 169-232 232-328 * 03/02/19 KENTUCKY W 71-52 21729 Free throw pct . 7 2 8 . 7 0 7 * 03/05/19 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 71-54 20555 F-Throws made per game 12.1 16.6 * 03/09/19 at Auburn L 80-84 9121 REBOUNDS 506 497 4 03/15/19 vs Mississippi State W 83-76 19575 Rebounds per game 36.1 35.5 4 03/16/19 vs Kentucky W 82-78 20933 Rebounding margin +0.6 - 4 03/17/19 vs Auburn L 64-84 19452 ASSISTS 223 177 Assists per game 15.9 12.6 1 = NIT Season Tip-Off (Brooklyn, N.Y.) TURNOVERS 154 161 2 = Jerry Colangelo Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.) Turnovers per game 11.0 11.5 3 = SEC/Big 12 Challenge Turnover margin +0.5 - 4 = SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) Assist/turnover ratio 1.4 1.1 5 = NCAA Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) STEALS 77 93 * = Conference game Steals per game 5.5 6.6 BLOCKS 62 43 Blocks per game 4.4 3.1 ATTENDANCE 64545 148196 Home games-Avg/Game 3-21515 5-13518 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 6-13434

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Tennessee 486 566 21 1073 Opponents 457 550 29 1036  

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LAST TIME A TENNESSEE PLAYER... Hit A Shot At The Buzzer To Send A Game To Overtime: Faced a 25-Point Deficit: Trailed 78-50 in second half at Robert Hubbs III hit a driving layup as time expired to Alabama (2/10/18); lost 78-50 Scored 40 Points: 43 by Grant Williams at Vanderbilt tie the game 67-67. Tennessee won 76-73 in overtime Faced a 20-Point Deficit: Trailed 57-34 in second half vs. (1/23/19) at Vanderbilt (2/11/15). Auburn (3/17/19); lost 84-64 Scored 35 Points: 43 by Grant Williams at Vanderbilt Faced a 15-Point Deficit: Trailed 57-34 in second half vs. (1/23/19) Hit A Shot In The Closing Seconds To Send A Game To Auburn (3/17/19); lost 84-64 Scored 30 Points: 43 by Grant Williams at Vanderbilt Overtime: Grant Williams made a driving layup with 33 (1/23/19) seconds left in regulation, tying the game at 71. Tennessee Overcame a 20-Point Deficit To Win: Trailed 13-34 in first Scored 25 Points: 25 by Grant Williams at Auburn (3/9/19) went on to lose, 82-80, in overtime (2/23/19) half, won 84-77 vs. Kentucky (2/2/16) Overcame a 15-Point Deficit To Win: Trailed 40-24 in Scored 30 Or More Points In Back-To-Back Games: Hit A Shot At The Buzzer To Win A Game: Brian Williams second half vs. Alabama (3/4/17); won 59-54 Chris Lofton with 34 vs. Memphis (12/6/06) and 32 vs. grabbed an offensive rebound off a Tobias Harris missed Overcame a 10-Point Deficit To Win: Trailed 19-7 in first Western Kentucky (12/16/06) 3-pointer and sank a four-footer just off the right block half vs. West Virginia (1/26/19); won 83-66 Scored 25 or More Points in Back-To-Back Games: at the buzzer to give Tennessee a 59-57 win at Georgia Admiral Schofield with 30 vs. #1 Gonzaga (12/9/18) and (1/18/11) Overcame a 15-Point Halftime Deficit To Win: Trailed 29 at Memphis (12/15/18) 35-50 at halftime, won 111-105 in overtime vs. Texas Scored 20 or More Points in Five Consecutive Games: Hit A Closing-Seconds Shot To Win A Game: Grant Williams (12/23/06) Seven Games: Kevin Jr. with 24 vs. Gardner- made a go-ahead driving layup with 3 seconds left to play Overcame a 10-Point Halftime Deficit To Win: Trailed 45- Webb (11/22/15), 26 vs. Army West Point (11/24/15), in UT’s 73-71 victory at Ole Miss (2/27/19) 35 at halftime, won 92-84 at Vanderbilt (1/9/18) 24 vs. George Washington (12/27/15), 23 vs. Nebraska (11/28/15), 27 at Butler (12/12/15), 24 vs. Florida Atlantic Scored 20 or more points in a first half: Jordan McRae (20 Did Not Make A 3-Pointer: 0 (0-8) vs. Duke (11/21/11) (12/16/15) and 23 vs. Gonzaga (12/19/15) of his 24) vs. South Carolina (2/8/14) Active 3-point streak: 268 games

Grabbed 20 Rebounds: 20 by Jeronne Maymon vs. Scored 20 or more points in a second half: Grant Williams Played a Half Without a Committing a Turnover: Second Memphis (11/22/11) (25 of his 43) at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) half vs. George Washington (11/27/15) Grabbed 15 Rebounds: 17 by Kyle Alexander at Missouri (1/8/19) Had A Triple-Double: Tyler Smith (12 points, 10 rebounds, Had Six Players Score In Double Figures in Same Game: Grabbed 10 Offensive Rebounds: 10 by Jeronne Maymon 10 assists) vs. UNC Asheville (12/3/08) Robert Hubbs III (16), Lamonté Turner (15), Jordan vs. NC State (12/18/13) The only triple-double in Tennessee basketball history Bowden (14), Kyle Alexander (13), Grant Williams (13), Shembari Phillips (11) vs. Appalachian State (11/15/16) Made 15 Field Goals: 15 (15-19) by Dyron Nix vs. Tennessee Tech (11/25/88) LAST TIME TENNESSEE... Had Seven Players Score In Double Figures in Same Made 10 Field Goals: 11 (11-15) by Jordan Bone vs. Game: Vincent Yarbrough (18), Charles Hathaway (12), Harris Walker (12), Marcus Haislip (12), Isiah Victor (11), Kentucky (3/2/19) Scored 110 Points: 124 vs. UNC Asheville (11/17/09) Tony Harris (11), Terrence Woods (11) vs. East Tennessee Scored 105 Points: 106 vs. Arkansas (1/15/19) State (11/19/00) Attempted 25 Field Goals: 27 (14-27) by Allan Houston vs. Scored 100 Points: 106 vs. Arkansas (1/15/19) LSU (2/10/90)

Attempted 20 Field Goals: 22 (11-22) by Admiral Schofield Allowed 100 Points: 105 vs. Texas (12/23/06, OT) Had Two Players Record Double-Doubles in Same Game: at LSU (2/23/19) Jordan Bone (18 pts, 10 assts) and Grant Williams (22 pts, 10 rebs) at Texas A&M (2/2/19) Scored 60 Points in a Half: 62 (2nd half) vs. East Carolina Made 8 3-pointers: 8 (8-11) by Jordan McRae at Georgia (11/20/09) (3/2/13) Tennessee Did Not Have A Player Score in Double at Georgetown (11/30/12) Made 7 3-pointers: 7 (7-11) by Lamonté Turner vs. Did Not Score 20+ Points in a Half: 18 (1st half) vs. Figures: Presbyterian (12/6/16) Vanderbilt (2/22/17) Made 6 3-pointers: 6 (6-10) by Admiral Schofield vs. Opponent Did Not Have A Player Score in Double Figures: vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (11/6/18) Gonzaga (12/9/18) Grabbed 55 Rebounds: 58 vs. UT Martin (11/18/08) Grabbed 50 Rebounds: 50 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) Attempted 15 3-pointers: 15 (6-15) by Chris Lofton at Had Three Players Score 20+ Points in Same Game: Jordan McRae (21), Josh Richardson (20) and Jarnell Vanderbilt (2/26/08) Made 40 Field Goals: 40 (40-62) at Texas A&M (2/2/19) Attempted 10 3-pointers: 10 (6-10) by Admiral Schofield Stokes (20) vs. Virginia (12/30/13) vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) Attempted 90 Field Goals: 91 (38-91) vs. LSU (2/10/90) Armani Attempted 80 Field Goals: 80 (29-80) vs. Purdue (11/22/17) Had Two Players Score 25+ Points in Same Game: Moore (29) and Kevin Punter Jr. (26) vs. Army West Made 15 Free Throws: 23 (23-23) by Grant Williams at Attempted 70 Field Goals: 72 (29-72) vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) Vanderbilt (1/23/19) Point (11/24/15) Made 10 Free Throws: 23 (23-23) by Grant Williams at Made 15 3-pointers: 16 (16-33) vs. Presbyterian (12/6/16)

Vanderbilt (1/23/19) Made 10 3-pointers: 11 (11-18) vs. Arkansas (1/15/19) Tennessee Player Made SportCenter’s Top 10 Plays: Attempted 20 Free Throws: 23 (23-23) by Grant Williams Admiral Schofield vs. Mississippi State (3/15/19). Vicious, driving, one-handed jam over a defender with at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) Attempted 35 3-pointers: 39 (13-39) vs. Chattanooga (1/2/12) no regard for the defender or his family Attempted 15 Free Throws: 23 (23-23) by Grant Williams Attempted 30 3-pointers: 30 (12-30) at Iowa State (1/27/18) at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) Admiral Made 45 Free Throws: 45 (45-60) vs. George Washington Tennessee Player was Called for a Technical Foul: Had 15 Assists: 15 by Fred Jenkins vs. Georgia (2/28/87) (12/28/00) Schofield nd Kyle Alexander vs. Mississippi State (simultaneous; 3/15/19) Had 10 Assists: 10 by Jordan Bone at Texas A&M (2/2/19) Made 40 Free Throws: 45 (45-60) vs. George Washington (12/28/00) Tennessee Player was Ejected: Yemi Makanjuola (type-2 Had 6 Steals: 6 by Josh Richardson vs. Butler (12/14/14) flagrant foul) at Vanderbilt (1/24/12) Had 5 Steals: 5 by Devon Baulkman vs. Vanderbilt Attempted 55 Free Throws: 60 (45-60) vs. George (3/10/16) Washington (12/28/00) Tennessee Head Coach was Called for a Technical Foul: Rick Barnes at Missouri (1/8/19) Bruce Pearl vs. Had 5 Blocks: 5 by Kyle Alexander vs. Alabama (1/19/19) Had 30 Assists: 30 vs. Tusculum (1/4/14) Tennessee Head Coach was Ejected: College of Charleston (12/31/10) Had 25 Assists: 28 at Texas A&M (2/2/19) Played Every Minute Of A Game: 40 minutes by Kevin Had 20 Steals: 21 vs. North Carolina A&T (12/23/09) Trayvon Reed of Auburn Punter Jr. at Mississippi State (1/16/16) Had 15 Steals: 15 at Vanderbilt (2/22/11) Opposing Player was Ejected: (technical foul and a type-1 flagrant foul, 1/31/15) Converted A 4-Point Play: Lamonté Turner vs. Vanderbilt Had 12 Blocks: 12 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) (2/19/19) Opposing Head Coach was Ejected: Mark Fox of Georgia (2/4/12) Never trailed in a game: at Texas A&M (2/2/19)

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Record: Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 29-5 18-0 7-3 4-2 Conference 15-3 9-0 6-3 0-0 Non-Conference 12-1 9-0 1-0 2-1

Date Time Opponent Score Attendance High Points High Rebounds High Assists Nov. 6 7 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne (SEC Network) W, 86-41 16,156 18 Jordan Bone 9 Admiral Schofield 6 Jordan Bowden Nov. 9 7 p.m. Louisiana (SEC Network+) W, 87-65 16,864 31 Grant Williams 10 Grant Williams 8 Jordan Bone Nov. 13 Noon Georgia Tech (ESPN2) W, 66-53 16,219 22 Grant Williams 11 Jordan Bowden 4 Admiral Schofield Nov. 21 5 p.m. 1-vs. Louisville (ESPN2) W, 92-81 4,981 24 Grant Williams 9 Grant Williams 6 Jordan Bone Nov. 23 9:50 p.m. 1-vs. #2 Kansas (ESPN2) L, 87-81 (OT) 5,491 21 Admiral Schofield 8 Grant Williams 6 Grant Williams Nov. 28 6:30 p.m. Eastern Kentucky (SEC Network) W, 95-67 15,036 21 Grant Williams 11 Grant Williams 7 Jordan Bone Dec. 2 Noon Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (SEC Network) W, 79-51 14,730 16 Admiral Schofield 10 Admiral Schofield 10 Jordan Bone Dec. 9 3 p.m. 2-vs. #1 Gonzaga (SEC Network) W, 76-73 10,172 30 Admiral Schofield 12 Grant Williams 9 Jordan Bone Dec. 15 Noon at Memphis (ESPN2) W, 102-92 18,528 29 Admiral Schofield 11 Admiral Schofield 6 Jordan Bowden Dec. 19 7 p.m. Samford (SEC Network+) W, 83-70 15,794 24 Jordan Bone 9 Yves Pons 11 Jordan Bone Dec. 22 Noon Wake Forest (ESPN2) W, 83-64 19,846 22 Grant Williams 10 Grant Williams 5 Jordan Bone Dec. 29 1 p.m. Tennessee Tech (SEC Network+) W, 93-56 21,165 25 Grant Williams 7 Grant Williams 10 Jordan Bone Jan. 5 3:30 p.m. Georgia* (SEC Network) W, 96-50 21,678 20 Jordan Bowden 14 Kyle Alexander 5 Jordan Bone 5 Grant Williams Jan. 8 7 p.m. at Missouri* (ESPN2) W, 87-63 10,165 20 Jordan Bowden 17 Kyle Alexander 5 Jordan Bone Jan. 12 6 p.m. at Florida* (ESPN) W, 78-67 19,923 20 Grant Williams 9 Grant Williams 5 Jordan Bone Jan. 15 7 p.m. Arkansas* (ESPN2) W, 106-87 19,282 21 Lamonté Turner 7 Grant Williams 8 Jordan Bone Jan. 19 2 p.m. Alabama* (ESPN2) W, 71-68 21,957 21 Grant Williams 11 Admiral Schofield 7 Jordan Bone Jan. 23 7 p.m. at Vanderbilt* (ESPN2) W, 88-83 (OT) 14,316 43 Grant Williams 8 Grant Williams 7 Jordan Bone Jan. 26 4 p.m. 3-West Virginia (ESPN) W, 83-66 22,149 23 Lamonté Turner 10 Admiral Schofield 5 Jordan Bone 5 Lamonté Turner Jan. 29 6:30 p.m. at South Carolina* (SEC Network) W, 92-70 18,000 24 Admiral Schofield 9 Admiral Schofield 9 Jordan Bone 9 Grant Williams Feb. 2 8 p.m. at Texas A&M* (ESPN) W, 93-76 10,234 22 Grant Williams 10 Grant Williams 10 Jordan Bone Feb. 5 9 p.m. Missouri* (ESPN2) W, 72-60 17,264 13 Admiral Schofield 8 Kyle Alexxander 7 Jordan Bone 13 Grant Williams Feb. 9 4 p.m. Florida* (ESPN) W, 73-61 22,261 16 Grant Williams 6 Admiral Schofield 5 Jordan Bone 6 Grant Williams Feb. 13 6:30 p.m. South Carolina* (SEC Network) W, 85-73 19,407 21 Admiral Schofield 10 Admiral Schofield 7 Grant Williams Feb. 16 8 p.m. at #5 Kentucky* (ESPN) L, 86-69 24,467 19 Jordan Bone 8 Grant Williams 6 Jordan Bone Feb. 19 7 p.m. Vanderbilt* (ESPN) W, 58-46 20,523 14 Grant Williams 11 Grant Williams 6 Jordan Bone Feb. 23 Noon at #13 LSU* (ESPN) L, 82-80 (OT) 13,581 27 Admiral Schofield 9 Admiral Schofield 3 Lamonté Turner 9 Grant Williams 3 Grant Williams Feb. 27 7 p.m. at Ole Miss* (SEC Network) W, 73-71 9,500 21 Grant Williams 6 Admiral Schofield 4 Jordan Bone 6 Grant Williams 4 Lamonte Turner 4 Grant Williams March 2 2 p.m. #4 Kentucky* (CBS) W, 71-52 21,729 27 Jordan Bone 7 Admiral Scofield 6 Lamonté Turner 7 Grant Williams March 5 9 p.m. Mississippi State* (SEC Network) W, 71-54 20,555 18 Admiral Schofield 10 Kyle Alexander 6 Jordan Bone 10 Grant Williams 6 Lamonté Turner March 9 Noon at Auburn* (ESPN) L, 84-80 9,121 25 Grant Williams 9 Grant Williams 7 Jordan Bone March 15 9:30 p.m. 4-vs. Mississippi State (SEC Network) W, 83-76 19,575 20 Admiral Schofield 9 Kyle Alexander 9 Jordan Bone March 16 2:30 p.m. 4-vs. #4 Kentucky (ESPN) W, 82-78 20,933 21 Admiral Schofield 7 Grant Williams 5 Jordan Bone 5 Admiral Schofield March 17 1 p.m. 4-vs. #22 Auburn L, 84-64 19,452 24 Lamonté Turner 8 Grant Williams 2 By five players

1-NIT Season Tip-Off (Barclays Center; Brooklyn, N.Y.) 2-Jerry Colangelo Classic (Talking Stick Resort Arena; Phoenix, Ariz.) 3-SEC/Big 12 Challenge 4-SEC Tournament (Bridgestone Arena; Nashville, Tenn.)

* Southeastern Conference Game Rankings listed are Associated Press All Times Eastern

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Rebounds Pts. at Date Result FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-Total PF Pts A TO Blk Stl Min Half Lenoir-Rhyne 14-67 .209 7-35 .200 6-11 .545 16-24-40 20 41 7 17 1 7 200 30 at #6 Tennessee Nov. 6 W, 86-41 34-60 .567 5-14 .357 13-21 .619 9-40-49 16 86 23 11 10 9 200 50 Louisiana 25-63 .397 8-25 .320 7-14 .500 13-20-33 16 65 11 12 1 7 200 31 at #6 Tennessee Nov. 9 W, 87-65 34-63 .540 9-21 .429 10-12 .833 11-29-40 15 87 27 11 4 3 200 48 Georgia Tech 16-58 .276 3-19 .158 18-21 .857 11-26-37 30 53 5 14 2 6 200 28 #5 Tennessee Nov. 13 W, 66-53 19-48 .396 4-12 .333 24-38 .632 11-33-44 19 66 12 13 4 6 200 33 vs. Louisville 26-59 .441 11-28 .393 18-24 .750 9-23-32 21 81 15 14 3 7 200 40 #5 Tennessee Nov. 21 W, 92-81 34-63 .540 8-22 .364 16-25 .640 10-28-38 19 92 22 10 8 5 200 45 vs. #2 Kansas 30-60 .500 5-17 .294 22-34 .647 11-32-43 18 87 13 16 2 6 225 31 #5 Tennessee Nov. 23 L, 87-81 OT 31-75 .413 7-27 .259 12-17 .706 13-27-40 25 81 19 14 4 5 225 33 Eastern Kentucky 21-59 .356 8-29 .276 17-25 .680 11-21-32 23 67 11 20 0 13 200 28 at #6 Tennessee Nov. 28 W, 95-67 35-69 .507 7-28 .250 18-25 .720 18-32-50 20 95 24 16 5 5 200 49 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 19-59 .322 9-25 .360 4-6 .667 8-22-30 19 51 10 14 1 6 200 19 at #6 Tennessee Dec. 2 W, 79-51 26-49 .531 7-17 .412 20-25 .800 4-32-36 7 79 20 13 6 10 200 34 vs. #1 Gonzaga 27-59 .458 7-18 .389 12-19 .632 11-30-41 17 73 14 11 2 4 200 33 #7 Tennessee Dec. 9 W, 76-73 29-72 .403 12-29 .414 6-10 .600 16-23-39 16 76 22 7 4 2 200 34 at Memphis 33-77 .429 10-29 .345 16-22 .727 18-16-34 35 92 21 9 10 2 200 35 #3 Tennessee Dec. 15 W, 102-92 27-52 .519 9-24 .375 39-46 .848 11-31-42 22 102 21 18 9 2 200 50 Samford 23-63 .365 7-23 .304 17-22 .773 16-23-39 17 70 13 12 2 7 200 32 at #3 Tennessee Dec. 19 W, 83-70 33-57 .579 5-14 .357 12-20 .600 7-29-36 17 83 22 9 4 7 200 41 Wake Forest 22-54 .407 5-23 .217 15-22 .682 9-19-28 18 64 13 8 2 4 200 30 at #3 Tennessee Dec. 22 W, 83-64 32-60 .533 3-13 .231 16-21 .762 9-25-34 21 83 17 5 4 3 200 42 Tennessee Tech 21-57 .368 6-19 .316 5-20 .250 13-14-27 15 53 11 17 1 8 200 33 at #3 Tennessee Dec. 29 W, 93-56 37-58 .638 4-8 .500 18-22 .818 9-29-38 16 96 25 13 12 10 200 51 Georgia 17-53 .321 1-20 .050 15-27 .556 9-21-30 21 50 8 14 2 6 200 24 at #3 Tennessee Jan. 5 W, 96-50 34-64 .531 6-18 .333 22-26 .846 11-34-45 23 96 25 9 7 5 200 53 at Missouri 21-57 .368 8-22 .364 13-20 .650 13-16-29 19 63 12 15 3 3 200 31 #3 Tennessee Jan. 8 W, 87-63 31-58 .534 7-19 .368 18-21 .857 11-27-38 19 87 12 11 6 5 200 42 at Florida 19-54 .352 12-32 .375 17-21 .810 9-19-28 16 67 11 12 1 4 200 38 #3 Tennessee Jan. 12 W, 78-67 29-55 .527 9-23 .391 11-14 .786 10-26-36 19 78 15 13 3 7 200 35 Arkansas 32-67 .478 10-26 .385 13-22 .591 16-17-33 28 87 16 19 1 9 200 34 at #3 Tennessee Jan. 15 W, 106-87 30-57 .526 11-18 .611 35-39 .897 12-22-34 17 106 19 17 3 9 200 55 Alabama 25-59 .424 10-26 .385 8-18 .444 12-29-41 20 68 13 13 4 3 200 32 at #3 Tennessee Jan. 19 W, 71-68 28-64 .438 3-12 .250 12-16 .750 11-25-36 18 71 16 9 7 6 200 44 at Vanderbilt 30-60 .500 10-21 .476 13-21 .619 7-26-33 29 83 17 15 3 5 225 37 #1 Tennessee Jan. 23 W, 88-83 OT 27-58 .466 5-20 .250 29-32 .906 5-25-30 20 88 16 8 7 5 225 38 West Virginia 24-55 .436 8-21 .381 10-18 .556 11-26-37 25 66 14 24 5 9 200 21 at #1 Tennessee Jan. 26 W, 83-66 29-61 .475 6-16 .375 19-26 .731 11-22-33 19 83 19 16 5 10 200 31 at South Carolina 23-57 .404 7-22 .318 17-29 .586 14-17-31 19 70 7 14 3 4 200 38 #1 Tennessee Jan. 29 W, 92-70 36-64 .563 7-19 .368 13-20 .650 13-26-39 20 92 17 10 4 8 200 47 at Texas A&M 29-66 .439 12-27 .444 6-12 .500 13-16-29 8 76 16 10 2 3 200 39 #1 Tennessee Feb. 2 W, 93-76 40-62 .645 9-20 .450 4-4 1.000 6-27-33 14 93 28 8 5 5 200 46 Missouri 23-65 .354 8-27 .296 6-8 .750 14-22-36 13 60 11 9 2 2 200 31 at #1 Tennessee Feb. 5 W, 72-60 26-53 .491 5-15 .333 15-19 .789 6-28-34 11 72 19 8 9 5 200 37 Florida 21-59 .356 8-26 .308 11-16 .688 15-18-33 19 61 11 12 5 6 200 30 at #1 Tennessee Feb. 9 W, 73-61 28-53 .528 6-14 .429 11-16 .688 8-23-31 16 73 17 13 4 2 200 36 South Carolina 26-63 .413 14-23 .609 7-12 .583 12-21-33 9 73 17 10 5 6 200 36 at #1 Tennessee Feb. 13 W, 85-73 34-69 .493 9-20 .450 8-8 1.000 13-27-40 10 85 22 10 7 5 200 49 at #5 Kentucky 29-53 .547 5-13 .385 23-33 .697 12-27-39 15 86 14 11 6 6 200 37 #1 Tennessee Feb. 16 L, 86-69 24-59 .407 7-25 .280 14-18 .778 9-17-26 25 69 11 9 1 4 200 31 Vanderbilt 18-56 .321 7-23 .304 3-6 .500 8-25-33 15 46 11 12 1 6 200 27 at #5 Tennessee Feb. 19 W, 58-46 23-56 .411 6-21 .286 6-9 .667 9-31-40 11 58 13 11 4 6 200 36 at #13 LSU 25-65 .385 8-25 .320 24-31 .774 13-24-37 17 82 8 7 1 7 200 31 #5 Tennessee Feb. 23 L, 82-80 OT 30-67 .448 8-22 .364 12-16 .750 13-30-42 22 80 10 14 3 4 200 36 at Ole Miss 24-58 .414 9-23 .391 14-15 .933 7-25-32 17 71 14 10 2 5 200 39 #7 Tennessee Feb. 27 W, 73-71 29-56 .518 3-13 .231 12-16 .750 4-28-32 14 73 16 9 3 7 200 34 #4 Kentucky 14-44 .318 5-19 .263 19-29 .655 9-30-39 16 52 11 17 5 3 200 24 at #7 Tennessee March 2 W, 71-52 27-62 .435 8-22 .364 9-14 .643 8-28-36 22 71 15 5 5 8 200 37 Mississippi State 19-57 .333 4-16 .250 12-22 .545 16-24-40 14 54 8 17 1 9 200 25 at #5 Tennessee March 5 W, 71-54 26-61 .426 6-23 .261 13-17 .765 15-29-44 13 71 17 15 8 12 200 31 at Auburn 26-56 .464 13-34 .382 19-24 .792 7-20-27 16 84 16 5 3 11 200 35 #5 Tennessee March 9 L, 84-80 29-61 .475 9-28 .321 13-16 .813 15-24-39 18 80 14 13 3 3 200 41 vs. Mississippi State 28-62 .452 9-25 .360 11-20 .550 15-20-35 18 76 11 11 4 6 200 28 #8 Tennessee March 15 W, 83-76 34-66 .515 5-11 .455 10-15 .667 16-24-40 14 83 21 9 7 10 200 34 vs. #4 Kentucky 30-56 .536 5-11 .455 13-19 .684 11-21-32 20 78 17 11 2 5 200 78 #8 Tennessee March 16 W, 82-78 26-56 .464 10-21 .476 20-25 .800 10-19-29 18 82 13 6 4 6 200 82 vs. #22 Auburn 26-64 .406 15-40 .375 17-21 .810 13-26-39 15 84 14 7 6 14 200 32 #8 Tennessee March 17 L, 84-64 23-51 .451 8-15 .533 10-13 .769 5-28-33 18 64 11 17 5 2 200 23 Rankings listed are Associated Press

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Kyle Jordan Jordan D.J. Lucas John Brock Jalen Zach Yves Admiral Lamonté Derrick Grant Brad Alexander Bone Bowden Burns Campbell Fulkerson Jancek Johnson Kent Pons Schofield Turner Walker Williams Woodson Lenoir-Rhyne 16-5-1 18-6-3 11-2-6 DNP 0-1-0 6-5-2 0-0-0 INJ INJ 7-5-1 13-9-4 INJ 2-3-1 13-7-5 0-1-0 Louisiana 10-5-1 10-2-8 10-2-4 DNP DNP 5-2-3 DNP 2-2-0 INJ 4-7-1 15-7-7 INJ 0-1-0 31-10-3 DNP Georgia Tech 12-9-1 15-1-1 5-11-2 DNP DNP 1-6-1 DNP 3-1-0 INJ 0-0-0 8-7-4 INJ DNP 22-8-3 DNP vs. Louisville 7-6-1 11-2-6 4-2-2 DNP DNP 11-1-0 DNP DNP INJ 2-4-1 20-6-4 13-5-4 0-0-0 24-9-4 DNP vs. #2 Kansas 10-7-0 16-6-5 4-4-1 DNP DNP 0-2-2 DNP DNP INJ 2-1-0 21-6-2 10-3-3 0-2-0 18-8-6 DNP Eastern Kentucky 7-7-1 14-2-7 7-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 2-8-2 0-0-0 4-3-0 INJ 10-5-1 20-4-1 7-5-5 0-2-0 21-11-5 0-0-1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 12-10-1 7-2-10 14-4-1 DNP 0-0-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 6-0-0 INJ 2-0-0 16-3-2 INJ 3-4-0 14-9-4 3-0-1 vs. #1 Gonzaga 6-7-1 5-2-9 11-1-4 DNP DNP 5-5-0 DNP 0-0-0 INJ 7-6-1 30-6-1 INJ 0-0-0 16-12-7 DNP at Memphis 10-9-1 17-1-3 12-5-6 DNP DNP 5-6-2 DNP 3-0-0 INJ 7-1-1 29-11-2 INJ 0-0-1 19-4-5 DNP Samford 10-5-0 24-1-11 6-3-3 DNP DNP INJ DNP 0-3-0 INJ 4-9-4 18-7-2 INJ 5-1-0 16-5-2 DNP Wake Forest 19-8-0 18-4-5 6-3-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 6-1-2 INJ 0-1-2 12-3-3 INJ 0-2-0 22-10-2 DNP Tennessee Tech 8-5-1 16-0-10 5-6-6 DNP 3-1-0 15-4-1 0-1-0 0-2-1 INJ 8-4-1 16-3-1 INJ 0-3-1 25-7-2 INJ Georgia 12-14-2 11-2-5 20-3-2 DNP 2-1-0 0-0-2 0-1-0 2-2-2 INJ 0-0-1 18-6-3 6-1-2 5-2-1 18-8-5 2-0-0 at Missouri 14-17-1 17-5-5 20-1-0 DNP DNP 4-1-0 DNP DNP INJ 3-0-0 16-9-4 9-2-1 0-0-0 4-1-1 DNP at Florida 2-5-0 8-5-5 17-2-1 DNP DNP 2-1-0 DNP DNP INJ 3-1-1 14-8-2 12-1-1 0-0-1 20-9-4 DNP Arkansas 12-5-0 8-2-8 19-1-1 DNP DNP 7-4-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 INJ 1-2-0 17-5-2 21-2-2 3-2-0 18-7-4 DNP Alabama 6-9-0 10-2-7 12-4-4 DNP DNP 0-2-0 DNP DNP INJ 4-3-0 12-11-4 6-0-1 DNP 21-2-0 DNP at Vanderbilt 6-5-0 14-2-7 9-4-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP INJ 0-2-0 6-4-0 8-2-5 2-0-0 43-8-2 DNP West Virginia 2-4-0 9-5-5 15-1-2 DNP DNP 1-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 14-10-2 23-2-5 0-0-1 19-3-4 DNP at South Carolina 2-3-1 19-5-9 INJ DNP DNP 6-3-0 DNP 2-1-0 INJ 0-0-0 24-9-4 13-1-3 3-3-0 23-9-0 DNP at Texas A&M 4-8-2 18-5-10 16-2-4 DNP DNP 0-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 14-3-1 19-2-7 0-0-0 22-10-4 DNP Missouri 6-8-1 11-4-7 12-6-0 DNP DNP 2-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 6-1-2 13-1-1 9-1-6 DNP 13-6-2 DNP Florida 6-3-0 10-5-5 13-5-2 DNP DNP 5-0-0 DNP 0-0-2 DNP INJ 14-6-2 9-3-3 0-0-0 16-6-3 DNP South Carolina 10-3-1 10-5-6 16-4-1 DNP DNP 6-3-1 DNP 4-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 21-10-1 10-4-4 DNP 8-9-7 DNP at #5 Kentucky 4-3-0 19-1-6 3-1-0 DNP DNP 3-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 3-0-0 17-6-0 4-3-3 0-0-0 16-8-2 DNP Vanderbilt 3-3-0 9-3-6 4-2-2 DNP DNP 2-3-0 DNP 2-2-0 DNP 0-3-0 12-5-0 12-5-4 0-1-0 14-11-1 DNP at #13 LSU 7-6-0 13-3-0 4-5-1 DNP DNP 2-4-1 DNP ILLNESS DNP 2-1-0 27-9-1 7-4-3 0-0-1 18-9-3 DNP at Ole Miss 3-4-0 9-5-4 4-2-2 DNP DNP 6-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 2-0-0 11-6-1 17-4-4 0-0-0 21-6-4 DNP #4 Kentucky 0-6-1 27-3-3 9-2-1 DNP DNP 0-2-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-3-0 7-7-1 4-2-6 0-2-0 24-7-2 DNP Mississippi State 6-10-0 5-4-6 12-6-1 DNP 0-0-0 2-3-0 DNP 5-1-0 DNP 0-1-0 18-4-1 4-1-6 2-1-0 14-10-3 3-0-0 at Auburn 4-8-0 17-3-7 16-6-1 DNP DNP 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 13-3-0 5-6-3 0-1-0 25-9-3 DNP vs. Mississippi State 16-9-1 14-4-9 10-5-1 DNP DNP 2-3-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 20-7-2 5-2-8 DNP 16-4-0 DNP vs. #4 Kentucky 2-3-0 18-1-5 9-5-0 DNP DNP 5-2-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0 21-3-5 7-3-2 0-1-0 20-7-1 DNP vs. #22 Auburn 2-5-1 11-3-2 10-1-0 DNP DNP 0-3-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 4-5-2 24-3-2 0-1-0 13-8-2 DNP Rankings listed are Associated Press

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OPPONENT 1 2 3 4 5 OPPONENT 1 2 3 4 5 at Texas A&M Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander Lenoir-Rhyne Bone Bowden Schofield Williams Alexander Missouri Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander Louisiana Bone Bowden Schofield Williams Alexander Florida Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander Georgia Tech Bone Bowden Schofield Williams Alexander South Carolina Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander vs. Louisville Bone Bowden Schofield Williams Alexander at #5 Kentucky Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander vs. #2 Kansas Bone Bowden Schofield Williams Alexander Vanderbilt Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander Eastern Kentucky Bone Pons Schofield Williams Alexander at #13 LSU Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander Texas A&M-CC Bone Pons Schofield Williams Alexander at Ole Miss Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander vs. #1 Gonzaga Bone Pons Schofield Williams Alexander #4 Kentucky Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander at Memphis Bone Pons Schofield Williams Alexander Mississippi State Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander Samford Bone Pons Schofield Williams Alexander at Auburn Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander Wake Forest Bone Pons Schofield Williams Alexander vs. Mississippi State Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander Tennessee Tech Bone Pons Schofield Williams Alexander vs. #4 Kentucky Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander Georgia Bone Pons Schofield Williams Alexander vs. #22 Auburn Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander at Missouri Bone Pons Schofield Williams Alexander at Florida Bone Pons Schofield Williams Alexander Arkansas Bone Pons Schofield Williams Alexander Alabama Bone Pons Schofield Williams Alexander at Vanderbilt Bone Pons Schofield Williams Alexander West Virginia Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander at South Carolina Bone Turner Schofield Williams Alexander

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Individual Category Tennessee Opponent Points 43 by Grant Williams at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) 31 by Kyvon Davenport, Memphis (12/15/18) Points (Half) 25 (2nd Half) by Grant Williams at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) 26 by Kyvon Davenport (2nd Half), Memphis (12/15/18) 25 (2nd Half) by Admiral Schofield vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) Field Goals Made 12 by Admiral Schofield vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) 12 by Kyvon Davenport, Memphis (12/15/18) Field Goals Attempted 22 by Admiral Schofield 3x, last at LSU (2/23/19) 22 by Javonte Smart, LSU (2/23/19) Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made) .909 (10-11) by Grant Williams vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) .750 (9-12) by PJ Washington, Kentucky (2/16/19) 3-Pointers Made 6 by Admiral Schofield vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) 7 by , Arkansas (1/15/19) 3-Pointers Attempted 10 by Admiral Schofield vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) 13 by Isaiah Joe, Arkansas (1/15/19) 3-Point Percentage (min. 2 made) 1.000 (5-5) by Jordan Bone vs. Kentucky (3/2/19) 1.000 (5-5) by Aric Holman, Mississippi State (3/15/19) Free Throws Made 23 by Grant Williams at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) 12 by Chris Silva, South Carolina (1/29/19) Free Throws Attempted 23 by Grant Williams at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) 16 by Chris Silva, South Carolina (1/29/19) Free Throw Percentage (min. 3 made) 1.000 (23-23) by Grant Williams at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) 1.000 (10-10) by Nick Mayo, Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) Offensive Rebounds 7 by Kyle Alexander at Missouri (1/8/19) and vs. Miss. State (3/15/19) 8 multiple times, last by Chris Silva, South Carolina (1/29/19) Defensive Rebounds 11 by Kyle Alexander vs. Georgia (1/5/19) 12 by Chris Silva, South Carolina (2/13/19) Total Rebounds 17 by Kyle Alexander at Missouri (1/8/19) 15 by Chris Silva, South Carolina (2/13/19) Assists 11 by Jordan Bone vs. Samford (12/19/18) 12 by Ashton Hagans, Kentucky (3/16/19) Blocks 5 by Kyle Alexander vs. Alabama (1/19/19) 3 by K. Hayes, Florida (2/9/19) and N. Richards, Kentucky (3/2/19) Steals 4 multiple times, last by Lamonté Turner vs. Miss. State (3/15/19) 6 by Jomaru Brown, Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) Minutes Played 40 by Jordan Bone vs. Kansas (11/23/18) 45 by , LSU (2/23/19)

Team Category Tennessee Opponent Points 106 vs. Arkansas (1/15/19) 92 by Memphis (12/15/18) Low 58 vs. Vanderbilt (2/19/19) 41 by Lenoir-Rhyne (11/6/18) Points (Half) 55 (1st Half) vs. vs. Arkansas (1/15/19) 57 (2nd Half) by Memphis (12/15/18) Low 22 (2nd Half) vs. Vanderbilt (2/19/19) 11 (2nd Half) by Lenoir-Rhyne (11/6/18) Field Goals Made 40 at Texas A&M (2/2/19) 33 by Memphis (12/15/18) Low 19 vs. Georgia Tech (11/13/18) 14 by Lenoir-Rhyne (11/6/18) and Kentucky (3/2/19) Field Goals Attempted 75 vs. Kansas (11/23/18) 77 by Memphis (12/15/18) Low 48 vs. Georgia Tech (11/13/18) 53 by Georgia (1/5/19) and by Kentucky (2/16/19) Field Goal Percentage .645 (40-62) at Texas A&M (2/2/19) .547 (29-53) at Kentucky (2/16/19) Low .396 (19-48) vs. Georgia Tech (11/13/18) .209 (14-67) by Lenoir-Rhyne (11/6/18) 3-Pointers Made 12 vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) 15 by Auburn (3/17/19) Low 3 multiple times, last at Ole Miss (2/27/19) 1 by by Georgia (1/5/19) 3-Pointers Attempted 29 vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) 40 by Auburn (3/17/19) Low 8 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) 13 by Kentucky (2/16/19) 3-Point Percentage .611 (11-18) vs. Arkansas (1/15/19) .609 (14-23) by South Carolina (2/13/19) Low .231 (3-13) AT Ole Miss (2/27/19) .050 (1-20) by Georgia (1/5/19) Free Throws Made 39 at Memphis (12/15/18) 24 by LSU (2/23/19) Low 6 vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) and vs. Vanderbilt (2/19/19) 3 by Vanderbilt (2/19/19) Free Throws Attempted 46 at Memphis (12/15/18) 34 by Kansas (11/23/18) Low 4 at Texas A&M (2/19/19) 6 by A&M-Corpus Christi (12/2/18) and Vanderbilt (2/19/19) Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (8-8) vs. South Carolina (2/13/19) .857 (18-21) by Georgia Tech (11/13/18) Low .600 (12-20) vs. Samford (12/19/18) .250 (5-20) by Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) Personal Fouls 25 vs. Kansas (11/23/18) and at Kentucky (2/16/19) 35 by Memphis (12/15/18) Low 7 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12/2/18) 8 by Texas A&M (2/2/19) Total Rebounds 50 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) 43 by Kansas (11/23/18) Low 26 at Kentucky (2/16/19) 27 by Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) and Auburn (3/9/19) Offensive Rebounds 18 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) 18 by Memphis (12/15/18) Low 4 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12/2/18) and at Ole Miss (2/27/19) 7 by Auburn (3/9/19) Assists 28 at Texas A&M (2/2/19) 21 by Memphis (12/15/18) Low 10 at LSU (2/23/19) 5 by Georgia Tech (11/13/18) Turnovers 18 at Memphis (12/15/18) 24 by West Virginia (1/26/19) Low 5 vs. Wake Forest (12/22/18) and vs. Kentucky (3/2/19) 5 by Auburn (3/9/19) Blocks 12 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) 6 by Kentucky (2/16/19) and Auburn (3/17/19) Low 1 at Kentucky (2/16/19) 0 by Eastern Kentucky (11/28/18) Steals 12 vs. Mississippi State (3/5/19) 14 by Auburn (3/17/19) Low 2 vs. Gonzaga (12/9/18) and vs. Florida (2/9/19) 2 by Missouri (2/5/19) Dunks 12 vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29/18) Low N/A

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Starting Lineups (listed in order of positions, 1-5) ATTENDANCE SUMMARY W-L 4-1 Bone, Bowden, Schofield, Williams, Alexander Games Totals Average 13-0 Bone, Pons, Schofield, Williams, Alexander Home 18 342,615 19,034 12-4 Bone, Turner, Schofield, Williams, Alexander Away 10 128,601 12,860 Neutral 6 80,604 13,434 Total 34 577,090 16,973 Margin of Victory/Defeat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-15 16-19 20-24 25+ Wins - 1 2 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 6 6 4 5 TENNESSEE’S RECORD WHEN... Losses - 1 - 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 1 -

Leading at halftime ...... 27-3 Trailing at halftime ...... 2-2 Tied at halftime ...... 0-0 Most First Half Points Most Second Half Points Leading with 10:00 remaining ...... 25-3 Tennessee 55 vs. Arkansas (1/15/19) Tennessee 52 at Memphis, vs. West Virginia Trailing with 10:00 remaining ...... 4-2 Opponents 40 Louisville (11/21/18) Opponents 57 Memphis (12/15/18) Tied with 10:00 remaining ...... 0-0 Fewest First Half Points Fewest Second Half Points Leading with 5:00 remaining ...... 24-1 Tennessee 23 vs. Auburn (3/17/19) Tennessee 22 vs. Vanderbilt (2/19/19) Trailing with 5:00 remaining ...... 5-4 Opponents 24 Georgia (1/5/19) and Kentucky (3/2/19) Opponents 11 Lenoir-Rhyne (11/6/18) Tied with 5:00 remaining ...... 0-0

In Overtime ...... 1-2 Largest Halftime Lead Largest Margin of Victory Tennessee 29 vs. Georgia (1/5/19) Tennessee 46 vs. Georgia (1/5/19) Tennessee out-rebounds opponent...... 19-2 Opponents 6 Kentucky (2/16/19) Opponents 20 vs. Auburn (3/17/19) Tennessee is out-rebounded ...... 9-3 Same amount of rebounds ...... 1-0

Tennessee commits more turnovers ...... 3-3 Jump Balls Controlled Points Leader* Sea Car Blocks Leader* Sea Car Double-Doubles Sea Car Opponent commits more turnovers ...... 25-2 Tennessee 22 Grant Williams 15 36 Kyle Alexander 17 59 Grant Williams 7 12 Same amount of turnovers ...... 1-0 Opponents 13 Admiral Schofield 11 21 Grant Williams 15 49 Admiral Schofield 4 9 Tennessee shoots 50 percent or better...... 18-0 Jordan Bone 4 11 John Fulkerson 6 11 Kyle Alexander 3 5 Opponent shoots 50 percent or better ...... 2-2 How Scored First Points Lamonté Turner 3 16 Admiral Schofield 3 12 Jordan Bone 3 3 Jump Shot 10 Jordan Bowden 2 6 Jordan Bowden 2 6 John Fulkerson - 1 Tennessee shoots less than 50 percent ...... 11-5 3-Pointer 9 Yves Pons 2 2 Opponent shoots less than 50 percent ...... 27-3 Lay-up 8 Reb. Leader* Sea Car Jordan Bone 1 1 Charges Drawn Sea Ca Free Throw 4 Grant Williams 22 44 Derrick Walker - 2 Grant Williams 10 28 Tennessee shoots better than opponent ...... 26-3 Dunk 3 Admiral Schofield 10 35 Lamonté Turner - 1 Kyle Alexander 5 20 Opponent shoots better than Tennessee...... 3-2 Hook/Over Shoulder - Kyle Alexander 6 23 Brad Woodson - 1 Admiral Schofield 7 32 Same shooting percentage ...... 0-0 Tip-in - Jordan Bowden 1 7 Yves Pons 3 3 Yves Pons 1 1 10+ Points Sea Car Brad Woodson 1 1 Tennessee has more free-throw attempts...... 14-0 Scored UT’s First Points Lamonté Turner - 5 Grant Williams 32 81 Lamonté Turner - 6 Opponent has more free-throw attempts ...... 13-5 Same amount of free-throw attempts ...... 2-0 Jordan Bone 9 John Fulkerson - 4 Admiral Schofield 30 82 John Fulkerson - 1 Admiral Schofield 9 Jordan Bone - 1 Jordan Bone 26 42 Tennessee bench outscores opponent bench ...... 12-0 Grant Williams 8 Derrick Walker - 1 Jordan Bowden 18 42 Floor Burns Opponent bench outscores Tennessee bench ...... 15-4 Kyle Alexander 5 Kyle Alexander 13 20 (Diving Efforts) Sea Car Benches score the same ...... 2-1 Yves Pons 2 Assists Leader* Sea Car Lamonté Turner 11 41 Kyle Alexander 28 79 Lamonté Turner 1 Jordan Bone 26 56 John Fulkerson 2 4 Grant Williams 22 53 Tennessee scores less than 50 ...... 0-0 Grant Williams 6 14 Yves Pons 1 1 Admiral Schofield 17 48 Tennessee scores between 50-59 ...... 1-0 First Off UT Bench^ Lamonté Turner 6 22 Derrick Walker - 1 Jordan Bowden 13 29 Tennessee scores between 60-69 ...... 1-2 Jordan Bowden 20 Jordan Bowden 3 10 Jordan Bone 11 19 Tennessee scores between 70-79 ...... 10-0 John Fulkerson 16 Admiral Schofield 3 9 20+ Points Sea Car John Fulkerson 9 22 Tennessee scores between 80-89...... 9-3 Yves Pons 4 John Fulkerson 1 3 Grant Williams 15 26 Derrick Walker 8 16 Tennessee scores between 90-99 ...... 6-0 Lamonté Turner 3 Admiral Schofield 10 17 Yves Pons 6 7 Tennessee scores 100 or more ...... 2-0 Derrick Walker 1 Steals Leader* Sea Car Lamonté Turner 3 8 Lamonté Turner 8 18 Opponent scores less than 50 ...... 2-0 Grant Williams 12 24 Jordan Bone 2 4 Brad Woodson - 1 Opponent scores between 50-59...... 6-0 ^ includes multiple subs Admiral Schofield 11 30 Jordan Bowden 2 4 Opponent scores between 60-69 ...... 9-0 Lamonté Turner 8 23 Free Throws in Opponent scores between 70-79 ...... 7-0 Dunks Sea Car John Fulkerson 6 15 30+ Points Sea Car Final Four Minutes^ Opponent scores between 80-89 ...... 4-5 Kyle Alexander 30 63 Jordan Bone 4 15 Grant Williams 2 5 Brad Woodson 2-2 Opponent scores between 90-99 ...... 1-0 Grant Williams 19 45 Jordan Bowden 5 30 Admiral Schofield 1 1 Jordan Bone 32-34 Opponent scores 100 or more ...... 0-0 Yves Pons 15 18 Kyle Alexander 1 10 Grant Williams 31-33 Admiral Schofield 15 39 Jalen Johnson 1 2 40+ Points Sea Car Lamonté Turner 6-8 In November ...... 5-1 John Fulkerson 14 19 Yves Pons 1 3 Grant Williams 1 1 Admiral Schofield 4-7 In December ...... 6-0 Jordan Bowden 13 25 Derrick Walker 1 1 Jordan Bowden 4-7 In January ...... 8-0 Jordan Bone 4 6 Brad Woodson - 1 10+ Rebounds Sea Car John Fulkerson 2-4 In February ...... 6-2 Derrick Walker 2 7 Grant Williams 7 15 Kyle Alexander 1-8 In March ...... 4-2 Lamonté Turner 2 3 Admiral Schofield 4 10 Derrick Walker 0-1 On Monday ...... 0-0 Jalen Johnson 1 3 Kyle Alexander 4 9 * Includes all ties On Tuesday...... 8-0 Jordan Bowden 1 1 On Wednesday ...... 6-0 John Fulkerson - 1 ^ also includes all of OT On Thursday ...... 0-0 On Friday...... 2-1 10+ Assists Sea Car On Saturday ...... 11-3 Jordan Bone 4 4 On Sunday ...... 2-1

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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Lenoir-Rhyne vs Tennessee Georgia Tech vs Tennessee Tennessee vs Kansas 11/6/18 7:01 p.m. at Knoxville, Tenn. (Thompson-Boling Arena) 11/13/18 9:11 p.m. at Knoxville, Tenn. (Thompson-Boling Arena) 11/23/18 9:50 p.m. at Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center)

Lenoir-Rhyne 41 • 0-1 Georgia Tech 53 • 1-1 Tennessee 81 • 4-1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 24 Bertrand Awana f 1-40-00-01122 21110 9 03 Cole, Evan f 0-20-10-00332 0000012 00 Bone, Jordan * 6-102-32-2246116511140- 03 Mason Hawks g 1-4 1-4 0-0 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 23 34 Gueye, Abdoulaye f 3-8 0-0 1-2 1 3 4 2 7 0 0 1 1 18 02 Williams, Grant * 6-13 1-2 5-6 2 6 8 5 18 6 5 1 2 34 13 Djibril Diallo g 1-7 1-4 0-0 2 2 4 2 3 2 3 0 0 21 02 Phillips, Shembari g 1-40-20-10113 2100022 05 Schofield, Admiral * 9-222-81-3336421210031 14 Cory Thomas g 1-12 1-6 4-6 2 4 6 2 7 2 3 0 0 25 10 Alvarado, Jose g 3-11 2-6 0-0 0 1 1 5 8 1 1 0 0 30 11 Alexander, Kyle * 4-7 0-1 2-3 3 4 7 4 10 0 1 1 1 34 21 R.J. Gunn g 1-7 1-6 0-0 1 0 1 3 3 1 2 0 0 10 13 Haywood II, Curtis g 1-50-40-00331 2010015 23 Bowden, Jordan * 2-60-30-01343 4121035 01 Davion Bradford 0-4 0-2 1-2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 8 00 Devoe, Michael 0-6 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 6 0 0 21 01 Turner, Lamonte 3-13 2-9 2-2 0 3 3 3 10 3 0 0 1 27 02 Khaileel Dailey 0-20-10-00110 0000110 01 Banks III, James 1-2 0-0 3-4 2575 5011016 10 Fulkerson, John 0-10-00-01124 02300 8 04 Deontae Weaver 2-4 2-4 0-0 1 1 2 0 6 1 0 0 1 16 04 Alston, Brandon 4-8 0-1 8-8 1 3 4 2 16 1 1 0 2 24 15 Walker, Derrick 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 05 Jalen Johnson 1-9 1-6 0-0 0 2 2 2 3 0 3 0 2 20 05 Wright, Moses 2-61-22-22132 7120323 35 Pons, Yves 1-20-10-00110 2000012 10 Darius Simmons 2-6 0-1 0-1 0 0 0 2 4 0 2 0 0 16 12 Moore, Khalid 1-5 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 10 Team 1 0 1 11 Filip Leskovar 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 11 24 Ogbonda, Sylvester 0-10-02-21123 20100 8 Totals 31-75 7-27 12-17 13 27 40 25 81 19 14 4 5 225 12 Tyson McClain 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 35 Sjolund, Kristian 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 Luke Bagby 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 FG % 1st Half: 13-33 39.4% 2nd half: 13-31 41.9% OT: 5-11 45.5% Game: 31-75 41.3% Deadball 22 Cody Davis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Team 426 1 3FG % 1st Half: 3-13 23.1% 2nd half: 3-10 30.0% OT: 1-4 25.0% Game: 7-27 25.9% Rebounds 2 23 Manny Wembi 4-7 0-1 1-2 4 8 12 3 9 0 0 0 0 25 Totals 16-58 3-19 18-21 11 26 37 30 53 5 14 2 6 200 FT % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd half: 7-8 87.5% OT: 1-3 33.3% Game: 12-17 70.6% 30 Nick Bridges 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ FG % 1st Half: 9-31 29.0% 2nd half: 7-27 25.9% Game: 16-58 27.6% Deadball Kansas 87 • 5-0 Team 4 1 5 2 3FG % 1st Half: 2-13 15.4% 2nd half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 3-19 15.8% Rebounds Totals 14-67 7-35 6-11 16 24 40 20 41 7 17 1 7 200 FT % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd half: 13-15 86.7% Game: 18-21 85.7% 1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min FG % 1st Half: 10-35 28.6% 2nd half: 4-32 12.5% Game: 14-67 20.9% Deadball Tennessee 66 • 3-0 3FG % 1st Half: 7-20 35.0% 2nd half: 0-15 0.0% Game: 7-35 20.0% Rebounds 01 LAWSON, Dedric * 9-16 0-2 6-11 5 8 13 3 24 5 2 0 1 41 FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 6-11 54.5% 2 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 05 GRIMES, Quentin * 1-4 0-2 3-6 0 4 4 0 5 0 2 0 1 21 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 DOTSON, Devon * 5-81-16-7134217220040 Tennessee 86 • 1-0 02 Williams, Grant f 6-100-110-16358422340031 24 VICK, Lagerald * 6-12 3-7 0-0 1 1 2 2 15 4 2 0 1 43 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 11 Alexander, Kyle f 3-4 1-1 5-6 4 5 9 4 12 1 0 1 0 32 35 AZUBUIKE, Udoka * 4-60-01-21345 9041117 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Bone, Jordan g 5-110-25-8011015130234 02 MOORE, Charlie 3-10 1-4 2-2 0 1 1 1 9 2 1 0 0 32 02 Williams, Grant f 5-9 1-2 2-2 0 7 7 2 13 5 1 2 2 29 05 Schofield, Admiral g 3-13 1-4 1-4 1 6 7 3 8 4 3 1 0 36 13 LAWSON, K.J. 2-40-14-61564 8010219 11 Alexander, Kyle f 5-8 0-1 6-8 2 3 5 1 16 1 4 4 1 24 23 Bowden, Jordan g 1-61-22-21101135210137 33 McCORMACK, David 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 00 Bone, Jordan g 8-12 0-2 2-2 0 6 6 0 18 3 1 0 2 26 10 Fulkerson, John 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 4 6 1 1 1 0 2 2 16 44 LIGHTFOOT, Mitch 0-00-00-00330 00010 8 05 Schofield, Admiral g 6-12 1-4 0-0 1 8 9 2 13 4 0 0 1 30 13 Johnson, Jalen 1-11-10-00111 30100 4 Team 2 3 5 23 Bowden, Jordan g 3-8 3-5 2-2 1 1 2 4 11 6 0 1 0 29 35 Pons, Yves 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 10 Totals 30-60 5-17 22-34 11 32 43 18 87 13 16 2 6 225 04 Fleschman, Jacob 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 Team 011 1 10 Fulkerson, John 3-3 0-0 0-1 1 4 5 1 6 2 2 0 2 18 FG % 1st Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd half: 13-25 52.0% OT: 4-8 50.0% Game: 30-60 50.0% Deadball Totals 19-48 4-12 24-38 11 33 44 19 66 12 13 4 6 200 3FG % 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd half: 3-7 42.9% OT: 0-1 0.0% Game: 5-17 29.4% Rebounds 12 Woodson, Brad 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 FT % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd half: 9-13 69.2% OT: 10-13 76.9% Game: 22-34 64.7% 4,2 15 Walker, Derrick 1-3 0-0 0-3 0 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 14 FG % 1st Half: 9-21 42.9% 2nd half: 10-27 37.0% Game: 19-48 39.6% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 4-12 33.3% Rebounds 24 Campbell, Lucas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Officials: Joe Lindsay, Gerry Pollard, Wally Rutecki FT % 1st Half: 12-18 66.7% 2nd half: 12-20 60.0% Game: 24-38 63.2% 6 34 Jancek, Brock 0-10-00-00000 00000 2 Technical fouls: Tennessee-None. Kansas-None. Attendance: 5491 35 Pons, Yves 3-4 0-0 1-3 3 2 5 2 7 1 1 3 1 21 Officials: Doug Shows, Joe Lindsay, Lee Cassell 2018 NIT Season Tip-Off Tournament - Championship Team 1 4 5 Technical fouls: Georgia Tech-None. Tennessee-None. All-Tournament Team: , Louisville; Sam Hauser, Marquette; Jordan Totals 34-60 5-14 13-21 9 40 49 16 86 23 11 10 9 200 Attendance: 16219 Bone, Tennessee; Lagerald Vick, Kansas Deadball Most Valuable Player: Dedrick Lawson, Kansas FG % 1st Half: 18-30 60.0% 2nd half: 16-30 53.3% Game: 34-60 56.7% Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 5-14 35.7% Rebounds Georgia Tech 25 28 53 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench FT % 1st Half: 11-13 84.6% 2nd half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 13-21 61.9% 1 GT 20 12 11 0 34 Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total In Off 2nd Fast Tennessee 33 33 66 UT 22 6 10 4 4 Tennessee 33 36 12 81 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench Officials: Byron Jarrett, Brian Shey, Stephen Orkus, Jr. UT 40 16 9 0 12 Kansas 31 38 18 87 Technical fouls: Lenoir-Rhyne-None. Tennessee-None. Last FG - GT 2nd-00:35, UT 2nd-01:21. Score tied - 1 time. KU 48 14 11 12 17 Attendance: 16156 Largest lead - GT by 2 1st-19:13, UT by 15 2nd-08:11. Lead changed - 1 time. GT led for 00:56. UT led for 37:20. Game was tied for 01:44. Last FG - UT OT-00:30, KU OT-01:23. Score tied - 7 times. Largest lead - UT by 9 2nd-16:05, KU by 7 OT-01:23. Lead changed - 12 times. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast UT led for 17:17. KU led for 22:37. Game was tied for 05:06. Lenoir-Rhyne 30 11 41 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench LR 12 4 15 0 23 • No. 5 Tennessee capped off its season-opening, three-game homestand with a hard- Tennessee 50 36 86 UT 46 22 14 6 15 • In a battle of top-five teams, No. 5 Tennessee dropped a heartbreaker to second-ranked fought 66-53 win over Georgia Tech at Thompson-Boling Arena on Nov. 13, 2018, in front Last FG - LR 2nd-01:22, UT 2nd-02:50. Score tied - 0 times. Kansas in overtime, 87-81, in the NIT Season Tip-Off championship game at the Barclays Largest lead - LR by 1 1st-18:08, UT by 47 2nd-05:16. Lead changed - 2 times. of a crowd of 16,219. LR led for 00:24. UT led for 38:14. Game was tied for 01:22. Center on Nov. 23, 2018. • Grant Williams led the way for the Vols offensively, scoring 22 points on 6-for-10 • The Big Orange fought the whole game, but an 18-12 advantage in overtime pushed shooting. The junior also grabbed eight rebounds. the Jayhawks to the win. , who scored nine in overtime, finished with a • All five of Tennessee’s starters scored in double digits, as the Vols rolled to a 86-41 • Tennessee’s defense was stout the entire night, as Georgia Tech (1-1) finished just 28 Admiral Schofield team-high 21 points to go along with six rebounds. season-opening victory over Lenoir-Rhyne in front of a crowd of 16,156 at Thompson- percent from the field on 16-for-58 shooting. The Yellow Jackets were limited to 3-of-19 • , who fouled out with 1:24 left in regulation, added 18 points, eight Boling Arena on Nov. 6, 2018. (16 percent) from beyond the 3-point line. Grant Williams rebounds, a career-high-tying six assists and two steals. Kansas’ won Most • The sixth-ranked Vols built a 20-point halftime lead before opening the second half on • Tennessee (3-0) had three players score in double-digits on the night. In addition to Dedric Lawson Outstanding Player of the tournament after leading the Jayhawks 24 points, 13 rebounds a 19-0 run over the first 8:47 of play to put the game away. In the second half, Tennessee Williams’ 22, Jordan Bone finished with 15 points, while Kyle Alexander posted 12 points and five assists in the championship. held Lenoir-Rhyne to 11 points on 4-of-32 (12.5 percent) shooting during the period. and nine rebounds. Jordan Bowden finished with a career-high 11 rebounds to go along • Tennessee point guard Jordan Bone chipped in 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting along with • Jordan Bone led Tennessee (1-0) in scoring with 18 points on 8-of-12 shooting to go with five points. six rebounds and five assists. Lamonté Turner and Kyle Alexander were the other Vols to along with six boards and three assists, followed by a career-high 16 points from Kyle • Tennessee held the Yellow Jackets without a field goal for nearly eight minutes to begin score in double-digits, with 10 points each. Alexander. Alexander also added five rebounds and four blocks. the second half, allowing the first basket at the 12:12 mark. During that stretch, Georgia • Williams and Bone both were named to the All-Tournament Team. • Grant Williams and Admiral Schofield both chipped in 13 points. Williams finished with Tech was 0-for-11 from the field while the Vols built their lead to 12. • With the game tied at 69-69 with 1:24 left, both teams’ defense stepped up and held the seven rebounds, five assists, two blocks and two steals. Schofield tallied a game-high nine • Guard Brandon Alston led the Yellow Jackets offensively with 1 points. other without a basket, forcing overtime. Kansas had two looks at the basket during the boards and four assists. Jordan Bowden recorded 11 points and a game-high six assists. final 30 seconds but missed both attempts, including one as time expired. • After starting the game 6-for-10 from 3-point range, the Bears finished the game 1-of- • KU opened overtime on a 5-0 run. An offensive rebound by Schofield got the Vols on 25 from beyond the arc. Overall, the Bears finished 4-for-32 (12.5 percent) from the field the board to end the run, but it wasn’t enough to halt Kansas’ offense. The Jayhawks hit in the second half. four of their final six shots to put the game away. • Vols sophomore Yves Pons set career-highs for points (7), rebounds (5) and blocks (3).

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Louisiana vs Tennessee Louisville vs Tennessee Eastern Kentucky vs Tennessee 11/09/18 7:02 p.m. at Knoxville, Tenn. (Thompson-Boling Arena) 11/21/18 5:01 p.m. at Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center) 11/28/18 6:31 p.m. at Knoxville, Tenn. (Thompson-Boling Arena)

Louisiana 65 • 1-1 Louisville 81 • 3-1 Eastern Kentucky 67 • 3-4 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Davis, Jerekius f 1-20-10-00113 2100012 13 KING, V.J. f 2-90-35-60330 9210027 10 Mayo, Nick f 6-151-510-10369323330232 23 Gant, JaKeenan f 8-15 1-5 1-2 1 5 6 5 18 0 2 1 3 29 24 SUTTON, Dwayne f 4-8 4-6 0-0 2 3 5 5 12 1 0 0 1 25 21 Anderson, Lachlan f 2-6 1-4 0-1 1 4 5 3 5 0 3 0 0 30 00 Russell, Cedric g 3-63-60-00110 9010029 23 ENOCH, Steven c 0-20-00-01124 0020013 00 Weaver, Dujuanta g 3-103-90-00002 9120224 03 Broughton, Peyton g 1-5 1-5 0-0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 18 01 Marquetti, Malik g 3-13 2-6 0-0 3 6 9 1 8 1 1 0 1 38 01 CUNNINGHAM, Christen g 3-6 1-1 1-2 0 1 1 0 8 1 0 0 2 22 22 Robinson, Kelvin g 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 3 2 2 4 0 1 21 35 Stroman, Marcus g 4-111-22-3134311930234 02 PERRY, Darius g 2-31-23-40113 8810331 01 Hobbs, Jacquess 2-6 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 3 4 2 3 0 1 23 03 Hayes, Jeremy 2-7 1-4 0-2 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 1 16 00 AGAU, Akoy 4-6 0-0 3-3 2 3 5 4 11 0 0 0 0 16 02 Oakley, Jordan 0-00-00-00111 00200 8 04 FORE, Khwan 0-10-11-20110 10001 7 05 Wesley, Trajan 0-10-12-20000 2010011 11 Brown, Jomaru 4-10 1-3 5-10 0 6 6 4 14 3 3 0 6 26 05 15 Hardy, P.J. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 WILLIAMS, Malik 1-3 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 4 3 1 1 1 0 12 12 King, Tre 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 11 55 Miller, Justin 4-7 0-0 2-5 314410030025 30 McMAHON, Ryan 2-62-60-00000 6211021 14 King, Houston 1-3 1-3 2-4 2 1 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 6 Team 5 2 7 33 NWORA, Jordan 8-15 3-9 4-5 1 9 10 0 23 0 8 1 0 26 23 Carmical, Cameron 0-00-00-00000 00000 1 Totals 25-63 8-25 7-14 13 20 33 16 65 11 12 1 7 200 Team 1011 Team 5 1 6 Totals 26-59 11-28 18-24 9 23 32 21 81 15 14 3 7 200 Totals 21-59 8-29 17-25 11 21 32 23 67 11 20 0 13 200 FG % 1st Half: 13-30 43.3% 2nd half: 12-33 36.4% Game: 25-63 39.7% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd half: 5-15 33.3% Game: 8-25 32.0% Rebounds FG % 1st Half: 14-31 45.2% 2nd half: 12-28 42.9% Game: 26-59 44.1% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 10-34 29.4% 2nd half: 11-25 44.0% Game: 21-59 35.6% Deadball FT % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 7-14 50.0% 3 3FG % 1st Half: 7-17 41.2% 2nd half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 11-28 39.3% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 4-16 25.0% 2nd half: 4-13 30.8% Game: 8-29 27.6% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd half: 13-17 76.5% Game: 18-24 75.0% 2,1 FT % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd half: 13-18 72.2% Game: 17-25 68.0% 3 Tennessee 87 • 2-0 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Tennessee 92 • 4-0 Tennessee 95 • 5-1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Williams, Grant f 11-153-46-73710331330234 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Alexander, Kyle f 4-6 0-0 2-2 3 2 5 0 10 1 0 3 0 30 02 Williams, Grant f 9-15 0-0 6-9 4 5 9 2 24 4 2 3 0 34 02 Williams, Grant f 6-10 0-1 9-9 3 8 11 2 21 5 2 3 0 28 11 Alexander, Kyle f 3-7 0-0 1-1 4 3 7 2 7 1 2 0 1 21 00 Bone, Jordan g 4-132-70-0022310830028 11 Alexander, Kyle f 3-3 0-0 1-2 2 4 6 3 7 1 3 3 0 29 00 Bone, Jordan g 6-150-62-3022314720029 05 Schofield, Admiral g 7-16 1-4 0-0 0 7 7 2 15 7 4 0 0 35 00 Bone, Jordan g 4-11 1-4 2-2 0 2 2 2 11 6 1 1 1 29 05 Schofield, Admiral g 8-9 2-2 2-3 1 3 4 3 20 1 2 0 0 26 23 Bowden, Jordan g 3-63-51-1022110410031 05 Schofield, Admiral g 7-15 4-8 2-2 0 6 6 1 20 4 3 1 0 36 35 Pons, Yves g 4-5 2-3 0-3 3 2 5 1 10 1 1 2 0 22 10 23 Bowden, Jordan g 2-30-10-00223 4200123 Fulkerson, John 2-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 1 5 3 0 0 0 18 01 Turner, Lamonte 2-11 0-8 3-4 0 5 5 3 7 5 2 0 2 19 01 Turner, Lamonte 4-10 3-8 2-4 0 5 5 4 13 4 1 0 2 25 13 Johnson, Jalen 1-10-00-01121 20000 4 04 Fleschman, Jacob 1-21-20-00000 30100 2 15 Walker, Derrick 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 Fulkerson, John 4-40-03-4011311000011 10 Fulkerson, John 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 3 8 3 2 2 0 0 1 14 35 Pons, Yves 2-30-10-01674 4101118 15 Walker, Derrick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 Woodson, Brad 0-00-00-00000 01001 1 Team 1 1 2 35 Pons, Yves 1-20-10-21341 2100112 13 Johnson, Jalen 1-1 1-1 1-2 1 2 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 9 Totals 34-63 9-21 10-12 11 29 40 15 87 27 11 4 3 200 Team 3 0 3 15 Walker, Derrick 0-00-00-00220 00200 7 Totals 34-63 8-22 16-25 10 28 38 19 92 22 10 8 5 200 23 Bowden, Jordan 3-7 1-5 0-0 0 1 1 2 7 1 2 0 0 20 FG % 1st Half: 20-36 55.6% 2nd half: 14-27 51.9% Game: 34-63 54.0% Deadball 24 Campbell, Lucas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 9-21 42.9% Rebounds FG % 1st Half: 18-32 56.3% 2nd half: 16-31 51.6% Game: 34-63 54.0% Deadball 34 Jancek, Brock 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 10-12 83.3% 0 Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd half: 5-14 35.7% Game: 8-22 36.4% Team 112 FT % 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd half: 10-15 66.7% Game: 16-25 64.0% 4 Officials: Anthony Jordan, Wil Howard, Owen Shortt Totals 35-69 7-28 18-25 18 32 50 20 95 24 16 5 5 200 Technical fouls: Louisiana-None. Tennessee-None. Officials: Joe Lindsay, Jeff Clark, Rob Riley FG % 1st Half: 18-37 48.6% 2nd half: 17-32 53.1% Game: 35-69 50.7% Deadball Attendance: 16864 Technical fouls: Louisville-TEAM. Tennessee-None. 3FG % 1st Half: 5-17 29.4% 2nd half: 2-11 18.2% Game: 7-28 25.0% Rebounds Attendance: 4981 FT % 1st Half: 8-14 57.1% 2nd half: 10-11 90.9% Game: 18-25 72.0% 2 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast 2018 NIT Season Tip-Off - Semifinals Louisiana 31 34 65 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench Officials: Patrick Evans, Owen Shortt, Garrick Shannon LA 32 12 5 6 17 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Tennessee 48 39 87 UT 36 19 13 2 11 Technical fouls: Eastern Kentucky-None. Tennessee-None. Louisville 40 41 81 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench Attendance: 15036 LOU2884444 Last FG - LA 2nd-03:51, UT 2nd-03:34. Score tied - 4 times. Tennessee 45 47 92 UT 44 23 10 8 26 Largest lead - LA by 4 1st-17:17, UT by 24 2nd-03:18. Lead changed - 2 times. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench LA led for 02:30. UT led for 32:54. Game was tied for 04:06. Last FG - LOU 2nd-01:19, UT 2nd-01:32. Score tied - 7 times. Eastern Kentucky 28 39 67 EKU 20 9 10 4 25 Largest lead - LOU by 4 1st-08:30, UT by 15 2nd-05:16. Lead changed - 11 times. Tennessee 49 46 95 UT 48 25 18 14 23 • Grant Williams recorded his fourth career 30-point game, leading No. 6 Tennessee LOU led for 04:58. UT led for 31:28. Game was tied for 03:34. Last FG - EKU 2nd-00:01, UT 2nd-00:09. Score tied - 2 times. to a 87-65 victory over Louisiana at Thompson-Boling Arena on Nov. 9, 2018. in front Largest lead - EKU by 2 1st-17:20, UT by 32 2nd-06:42. Lead changed - 2 times. • A 24-13 run during the final nine minutes of play lifted No. 5 Tennessee to a hard- EKU led for 00:23. UT led for 37:29. Game was tied for 02:08. of a crowd of 16,864. fought 92-81 victory over Louisville in the NIT Season Tip-Off at the Barclays Center on • Williams finished with 31 points on 11-for-15 shooting, while also collecting 10 rebounds Nov. 21, 2018. • No. 6 Tennessee’s starting five combined for 72 points, fueling the Volunteers to a 95-67 to give him his sixth career double-double. • Grant Williams finished with 24 points, nine rebounds, four assists and three blocks. victory over the Eastern Kentucky Colonels on Nov. 28, 2018, at Thompson-Boling Arena. • Tennessee (2-0) took a 17-point lead into halftime and was never seriously threatened It marked the first time in the junior’s career that he’s scored 20 or more points in three • Four Vols scored in double figures, headlined by a double-double from junior forward the rest of the night. To open the second half, Louisiana (1-1) hit five of its first seven consecutive games. Grant Williams. The Charlotte, North Carolina, native posted 21 points, 11 rebounds and shots to gradually cut the Vols’ lead to 13 points, but the Cajuns never got closer than that • Five Vols reached double-digit scoring in the game. Admiral Schofield recorded 20 five assists and was a perfect 9-for-9 from the free-throw line. The performance marked margin for the remainder of the game. points and six rebounds, including 11 points in the second half to fuel the Vols’ offense. Williams’ seventh career double-double. • For the second straight game, all five of Tennessee’s starters scored in double figures. Lamonté Turner made his season debut and chipped in 13 points. • Senior guard Admiral Schofield poured in 20 points on 8-of-9 shooting from the field, In addition to Williams’ 31, Admiral Schofield had 15 while Jordan Bone, Jordan Bowden • Williams and Schofield both reached a significant milestone in the first half, eclipsing while junior point guard Jordan Bone added 14 points and seven assists for the Big and Kyle Alexander had 10 apiece. the 1,000-point mark for their collegiate careers. They became the 49th and 50th players, Orange. Sophomore wing Yves Pons posted a career-high 10 points in his first collegiate • Bone tied a career-high with eight assists. Williams’ 10 rebounds led the Vols on the respectively, to achieve the feat at Tennessee. start to round out UT’s double-digit scorers. boards, while Schofield and Yves Pons added seven rebounds each. • Jordan Bone and John Fulkerson both added 11 points each. Bone tallied six assists, • EKU’s Nick Mayo paced all scorers with 23 points on the night while also leading the • Louisiana came out hot, hitting five of its first six shots to take an early 13-10 lead. On the a block and a steal in the outing, while Fulkerson was a perfect 4-for-4 from the field Colonels with nine boards. The senior forward went 10-for-10 from the charity stripe. next possession, a 3-pointer from Bone jumpstarted a 20-2 Tennessee run. off the bench for UT. • Tennessee pulled down a season-high 50 rebounds, including a season-best 18 boards • Tennessee finished the game with 27 assists, the most since also dishing out 27 against • UT shot 54 percent (34-of-63) from the floor during the game and dropped 44 points on the offensive end. The Vols outscored the Colonels 48-20 in the paint, and UT had 25 Ole Miss last season on Feb. 3, 2018. in paint compared to 28 by Louisville. The Big Orange stepped up on defense during points off of 20 EKU turnovers. crunch time and was able to convert 14 turnovers into 23 points. The Vols also recorded • The contest marked the 500th game the Tennessee’s men’s basketball team has played eight blocks and five steals. inside Thompson-Boling Arena. The win brought the Vols’ all-time record in TBA to 371- • With his 665th career head coaching victory, Tennessee’s Rick Barnes moved past the 129 (.742). legendary John Wooden on the all-time Division I wins list.

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*HRUJLD‡6(& Tennessee 78 • 14-1, 3-0 SEC $ODEDPD‡6(& 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ  +DPPRQGV5D\VKDXQ I    &OD[WRQ1LFRODV I              02 Williams, Grant f 8-111-13-4459320432236  +DOO'RQWD I               2JEHLGH'HUHN I  11 Alexander, Kyle f 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 5 4 2 0 0 0 1 21  0DFN7HYLQ I               -DFNVRQ,,:LOOLDP J              00 Bone, Jordan g 3-82-50-01452 8520137  /HZLV-U.LUD J   +LJKWRZHU7HVKDXQ J   05 Schofield, Admiral g 6-11 2-5 0-0 0 8 8 4 14 2 2 1 0 25  -RQHV+HUEHUW J               +DUULV-RUGDQ              35 g  &UXPS7\UHH              Pons, Yves 1-31-30-00111 3100110  ,QJUDP'D]RQ J    7RSSLQ-RMR              01 Turner, Lamonte 4-8 2-6 2-3 0 1 1 3 12 1 3 0 0 29  1RUULV5LOH\               +DUULVRQ&KULVWLDQ   10 Fulkerson, John 1-10-00-01012 20000 9  5HHVH$OH[               :LOULGJH( 7RUULRQ              15 Walker, Derrick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4  -RKQVRQ-U$YHU\               )DJDQ7\H              23 Bowden, Jordan 5-111-36-7112017120229  2 1HLOO&RQQRU               3HWW\-RKQ               1JXPH]L$PDQ]H              Team 0 4 4 1  6PLWK*DOLQ               (GZDUGV0LNH              Totals 29-55 9-23 11-14 10 26 36 19 78 15 13 3 7 200 7HDP     6DUJLXQDV,JQDV              7HDP     FG % 1st Half: 14-29 48.3% 2nd half: 15-26 57.7% Game: 29-55 52.7% Deadball 7RWDOV              7RWDOV              3FG % 1st Half: 6-11 54.5% 2nd half: 3-12 25.0% Game: 9-23 39.1% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd half: 10-11 90.9% Game: 11-14 78.6% 0 )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   'HDGEDOO )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   'HDGEDOO )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   5HERXQGV  )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   5HERXQGV Florida 67 • 9-6, 1-2 SEC )7VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   )7VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH    Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 7HQQHVVHH‡6(& 7HQQHVVHH‡6(& ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV 13 Hayes, Kevarrius c 2-30-04-73473 8120018  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ 02 Nembhard, Andrew g 1-10 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 5 3 0 0 34  :LOOLDPV*UDQW I   :LOOLDPV*UDQW I  03 Hudson, Jalen g 1-70-40-00001 2300120  $OH[DQGHU.\OH I               $OH[DQGHU.\OH I               3RQV

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics 2IILFLDO%DVNHWEDOO%R[6FRUH*DPH7RWDOV)LQDO6WDWLVWLFV Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Tennessee vs Mizzou $UNDQVDVYV7HQQHVVHH Tennessee vs Vanderbilt 01/08/19 6:00 p.m. at Columbia, Mo. (Mizzou Arena) SPDW.QR[YLOOH7HQQ 7KRPSVRQ%ROLQJ$UHQD 01/23/19 6:00 p.m. at Nashville, Tenn. (Memorial Gym)

Tennessee 87 • 13-1 (2-0) $UNDQVDV‡6(& Tennessee 88 • 17-1, 6-0 SEC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV Total 3-Ptr Rebounds  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min  %DLOH\$GULR I              00 Bone, Jordan * 5-102-55-6145017501135 02 Williams, Grant f 10-150-223-23178343234138  *DIIRUG'DQLHO I              02 Williams, Grant * 1-8 0-2 2-2 0 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 22 05 Schofield, Admiral f 2-9 0-6 2-4 0 4 4 4 6 0 1 0 2 30  -RH,VDLDK J              05 Schofield, Admiral * 6-111-33-5189316450231 11 Alexander, Kyle f 3-30-00-01451 6023035  +DUULV-DOHQ J              11 Alexander, Kyle * 6-8 0-0 2-2 7 10 17 0 14 1 2 3 1 32 00 Bone, Jordan g 5-10 2-3 2-3 1 1 2 2 14 7 0 0 1 36  -RQHV0DVRQ J  35 Pons, Yves * 1-21-10-00001 30100 9 35 Pons, Yves g 0-10-10-00221 0020014  6LOOV'HVL              01 Turner, Lamonte 3-5 3-4 0-0 0 2 2 5 9 1 2 0 0 29 01 Turner, Lamonte 2-8 2-5 2-2 0 2 2 4 8 5 0 0 0 33  (PEHU\6LPSVRQ.              10 Fulkerson, John 2-20-00-00113 4001011 10 Fulkerson, John 0-00-00-00002 00000 7  2VDEXRKLHQ*DEH              15 Walker, Derrick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 15 Walker, Derrick 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1  +HQGHUVRQ(WKDQ              23 Bowden, Jordan 7-120-46-6011020011126 23  &KDQH\5HJJLH              Bowden, Jordan 4-111-30-00443 9200131 Team 2 0 2 1 7HDP   Team 2 1 3 Totals 31-58 7-19 18-21 11 27 38 19 87 12 11 6 5 200 7RWDOV              Totals 27-58 5-20 29-32 5 25 30 20 88 16 8 7 5 225

FG % 1st Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd half: 18-31 58.1% Game: 31-58 53.4% Deadball )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   'HDGEDOO FG % 1st Half: 13-26 50.0% 2nd half: 12-27 44.4% OT: 2-5 40.0% Game: 27-58 46.6% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 7-19 36.8% Rebounds )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   5HERXQGV 3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd half: 0-7 0.0% OT: 0-1 0.0% Game: 5-20 25.0% Rebounds 1 FT % 1st Half: 11-12 91.7% 2nd half: 7-9 77.8% Game: 18-21 85.7% )7VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH    FT % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd half: 14-16 87.5% OT: 8-8 100.0 Game: 29-32 90.6% 2

Mizzou 63 • 9-4 (0-1) 7HQQHVVHH‡6(& Vanderbilt 83 • 9-9, 0-6 SEC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 04 PICKETT, Javon * 3-81-30-21233 7020122  :LOOLDPV*UDQW I              01 WETZELL, Yanni f 2-50-10-01235 4200025 13 SMITH, Mark * 3-8 2-3 0-0 1 4 5 3 8 2 1 0 0 25  $OH[DQGHU.\OH I              11 SHITTU, Simisola f 5-11 0-1 0-1 1 5 6 4 10 4 4 0 1 35 15 GEIST, Jordan * 3-102-84-4224012510129  %RQH-RUGDQ J              13 MOYER, Matthew f 1-20-10-00444 2000114 23 TILMON, Jeremiah * 1-4 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 5 3 1 3 1 0 9  6FKRILHOG$GPLUDO J              24 NESMITH, Aaron f 9-15 4-7 2-3 2 4 6 3 24 1 2 2 2 42 24 PURYEAR, Kevin * 4-91-20-13252 9120022  3RQV

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2IILFLDO%DVNHWEDOO%R[6FRUH*DPH7RWDOV)LQDO6WDWLVWLFV Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics :HVW9LUJLQLDYV7HQQHVVHH Tennessee vs Texas A&M Florida vs Tennessee SPDW.QR[YLOOH7HQQ 7KRPSVRQ%ROLQJ$UHQD 02/02/19 7:00 p.m. at College Station, Texas (Reed Arena) 02/09/19 4:02 p.m. at Knoxville, Tenn. (Thompson-Boling Arena)

:HVW9LUJLQLD‡%LJ Tennessee 93 • 20-1, 8-0 SEC Florida 61 • 12-11, 4-6 SEC 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min  *RUGRQ$QGUHZ I              00 Bone, Jordan * 7-74-40-00552181020034 11 Johnson, Keyontae f 3-90-31-24042 7311119  +DUULV:HVOH\ I              01 Turner, Lamonte * 8-13 3-6 0-0 0 2 2 2 19 7 1 0 3 33 13 Hayes, Kevarrius c 1-3 0-0 5-6 4 5 9 2 7 2 4 3 2 30  $KPDG(VD I              02 Williams, Grant * 9-120-14-43710222422136 02 Nembhard, Andrew g 1-70-00-10221 2501338  +DOH\-HUPDLQH J              05 * 05 Allen, KeVaughn g 4-12 3-5 0-0 1 6 7 4 11 0 2 0 0 28  +DUOHU&KDVH J              Schofield, Admiral 7-14 0-2 0-0 1 2 3 3 14 1 1 1 0 24 10 g  'RRPHV7UH\              11 Alexander, Kyle * 2-20-00-02683 4201027 Locke, Noah 6-105-80-2022217110026  &XOYHU'HUHN              10 Fulkerson, John 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 00 Okauru, Mike 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8  .QDSSHU%UDQGRQ    13 Johnson, Jalen 0-00-00-00000 00100 3 03 Hudson, Jalen 5-120-55-5101315010024  %ROGHQ-DPHV              15 Walker, Derrick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 15 Stokes, Isaiah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2  0F&DEH-RUGDQ   23 Bowden, Jordan 7-13 2-7 0-0 0 2 2 0 16 4 0 1 1 31 21 Bassett, Dontay 1-20-10-00224 2010014  0DWWKHZV-U(PPLWW              35 Pons, Yves 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 24 Ballard, Deaundrae 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 11  :HVW/DPRQW      Team 0 1 1 Team 213 1  5RXWW/RJDQ    Totals 40-62 9-20 4-4 6 27 33 14 93 28 8 5 5 200 Totals 21-59 8-26 11-16 15 18 33 19 61 11 12 5 6 200 7HDP    7RWDOV              FG % 1st Half: 20-30 66.7% 2nd half: 20-32 62.5% Game: 40-62 64.5% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 9-30 30.0% 2nd half: 12-29 41.4% Game: 21-59 35.6% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 9-20 45.0% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 4-15 26.7% 2nd half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 8-26 30.8% Rebounds 0 4,1 )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   'HDGEDOO FT % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0 2nd half: 2-2 100.0 Game: 4-4 100.0 FT % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0% 2nd half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 11-16 68.8% )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   5HERXQGV )7VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH    Texas A&M 76 • 8-12, 1-7 SEC Tennessee 73 • 22-1, 10-0 SEC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 7HQQHVVHH‡6(& ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV 01 Flagg,Savion * 5-14 2-7 2-3 3 3 6 0 14 1 3 1 1 39 02 Williams, Grant f 7-110-02-3336416310033  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ 02 Starks,TJ * 4-14 2-5 1-3 1 2 3 0 11 8 2 0 1 38 11 Alexander, Kyle f 2-5 0-0 2-4 1 2 3 3 6 0 2 2 0 19  :LOOLDPV*UDQW I              11 Mitchell,Wendell * 6-14 4-10 2-5 1 4 5 0 18 3 2 1 1 37 00 Bone, Jordan g 5-110-30-0145110540030  $OH[DQGHU.\OH I              01 g  %RQH-RUGDQ J              21 Mekowulu,Christian * 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 3 6 3 4 1 1 0 0 16 Turner, Lamonte 3-7 3-6 0-0 0 3 3 2 9 3 4 1 0 33  7XUQHU/DPRQWH J              32 Nebo,Josh * 5-90-00-0426210210032 05 Schofield, Admiral g 6-111-21-1156214210133  6FKRILHOG$GPLUDO J              00 Chandler,Jay Jay 3-5 0-1 1-1 0 2 2 2 7 1 1 0 0 21 10 Fulkerson, John 1-2 0-0 3-4 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 11  )XONHUVRQ-RKQ              13 Mahan,Brandon 4-4 4-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 17 13 Johnson, Jalen 0-00-00-00001 02000 9  -RKQVRQ-DOHQ    Team 1 0 1 15 Walker, Derrick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4  :DONHU'HUULFN              Totals 29-66 12-27 6-12 13 16 29 8 76 16 10 2 3 200 23 Bowden, Jordan 4-62-33-4145113210128  %RZGHQ-RUGDQ              Team 1 2 3 FG % 1st Half: 16-35 45.7% 2nd half: 13-31 41.9% Game: 29-66 43.9% Deadball  3RQV

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics 2IILFLDO%DVNHWEDOO%R[6FRUH*DPH7RWDOV)LQDO6WDWLVWLFV 2IILFLDO%DVNHWEDOO%R[6FRUH*DPH7RWDOV)LQDO6WDWLVWLFV Tennessee vs South Carolina 0L]]RXYV7HQQHVVHH 6RXWK&DUROLQDYV7HQQHVVHH 01/29/19 6:30 p.m. at Columbia, S.C. (Colonial Life Arena) SPDW.QR[YLOOH7HQQ 7KRPSVRQ%ROLQJ$UHQD SPDW.QR[YLOOH7HQQ 7KRPSVRQ%ROLQJ$UHQD

Tennessee 92 • 19-1, 7-0 SEC 0L]]RX‡6(& 6RXWK&DUROLQD‡6(& Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ 02 Williams, Grant f 9-150-25-8279323020434  7LOPRQ-HUHPLDK I               .RWVDU0DLN I   11 Alexander, Kyle f 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 5 2 1 0 0 0 10  3XU\HDU.HYLQ I               %U\DQW.H\VKDZQ I   00 Bone, Jordan g 7-133-52-2055019931036  3LQVRQ;DYLHU J   6LOYD&KULV I              01 Turner, Lamonte g 5-8 3-6 0-0 0 1 1 3 13 3 1 0 2 32  3LFNHWW-DYRQ J               /DZVRQ$- J   05 Schofield, Admiral g 9-171-55-5279324422136  *HLVW-RUGDQ J   &DPSEHOO7UH J  10 Fulkerson, John 3-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 2 6 0 1 1 0 15  :DWVRQ7RUUHQFH               *UDYHWW+DVVDQL              13 Johnson, Jalen 1-10-00-00112 2000014  6DQWRV.-               +DDVH)HOLSH              15 Walker, Derrick 1-1 0-0 1-5 2 1 3 2 3 0 0 0 1 13  6XJJV5RQQLH     )ULQN$ODQ]R    35 Pons, Yves 0-20-10-00000 0010010  6PLWK0LWFKHOO   7HDP    Team 3 2 5  1LNNR5HHG              7RWDOV              Totals 36-64 7-19 13-20 13 26 39 20 92 17 10 4 8 200 7HDP    7RWDOV              )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   'HDGEDOO FG % 1st Half: 19-33 57.6% 2nd half: 17-31 54.8% Game: 36-64 56.3% Deadball )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   5HERXQGV 3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 7-19 36.8% Rebounds )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   'HDGEDOO )7VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH    FT % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd half: 8-12 66.7% Game: 13-20 65.0% 4,1 )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   5HERXQGV )7VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH    7HQQHVVHH‡6(& South Carolina 70 • 10-10, 5-2 SEC 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV 7HQQHVVHH‡6(& Total 3-Ptr Rebounds  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min  :LOOLDPV*UDQW I    3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ 21 KOTSAR, Maik f 4-70-10-22244 8100226  $OH[DQGHU.\OH I  24 BRYANT, Keyshawn f 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 10  :LOOLDPV*UDQW I               %RQH-RUGDQ J              30 SILVA, Chris f 7-132-312-168210428032035  $OH[DQGHU.\OH I               7XUQHU/DPRQWH J              00 LAWSON, A.J. g 4-13 1-5 0-2 1 4 5 3 9 1 2 0 0 36  %RQH-RUGDQ J               6FKRILHOG$GPLUDO J              04 CAMPBELL, Tre g 4-83-43-3033014201131  7XUQHU/DPRQWH J               )XONHUVRQ-RKQ              02 GRAVETT, Hassani 2-8 0-4 0-0 1 2 3 2 4 3 5 0 0 30  6FKRILHOG$GPLUDO J               -RKQVRQ-DOHQ       13 HAASE, Felipe 1-2 0-1 1-4 0001 3030016  )XONHUVRQ-RKQ               %RZGHQ-RUGDQ              20 FRINK, Alanzo 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4  -RKQVRQ-DOHQ               3RQV

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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics 2IILFLDO%DVNHWEDOO%R[6FRUH*DPH7RWDOV)LQDO6WDWLVWLFV Tennessee vs Kentucky Tennessee vs LSU .HQWXFN\YV7HQQHVVHH 02/16/19 8:00 p.m. at Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) 02/23/19 11:00 am at Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Maravich Center) SPDW.QR[YLOOH7HQQ 7KRPSVRQ%ROLQJ$UHQD

Tennessee 69 • 23-2, 11-1 Tennessee 80 • 24-3 (12-2) .HQWXFN\‡6(& Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ 02 Williams, Grant f 3-42-28-9358316230235 02 Williams, Grant f 5-14 0-1 8-10 4 5 9 4 18 3 5 0 0 40-  5LFKDUGV1LFN I   11 Alexander, Kyle f 1-3 0-0 2-2 2 1 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 18 11 Alexander, Kyle f 3-3 1-1 0-0 2 4 6 2 7 0 1 3 1 27  :DVKLQJWRQ3- I              00 Bone, Jordan g 8-133-40-0011419630034 00 Bone, Jordan g 5-10 3-5 0-0 1 2 3 4 13 0 3 0 3 31  +DJDQV$VKWRQ J   01 Turner, Lamonte g 2-11 0-7 0-0 1 2 3 4 4 3 1 0 1 36 01 Turner, Lamonte g 3-11 1-7 0-2 0 4 4 1 7 3 1 0 0 39  -RKQVRQ.HOGRQ J   05 Schofield, Admiral g 7-181-62-3246517010031 05 Schofield, Admiral g 11-22 3-7 2-2 2 7 9 4 27 1 2 0 0 39  +HUUR7\OHU J   10 Fulkerson, John 1-1 0-0 1-2 0 2 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 9 10 Fulkerson, John 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 16  4XLFNOH\,PPDQXHO   13 Johnson, Jalen 0-10-10-00000 00000 2 15 Walker, Derrick 0-00-00-00002 01000 3  15 Walker, Derrick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 %DNHU-HPDUO    23 Bowden, Jordan 1-4 0-1 2-2 0 5 5 4 4 1 1 0 0 24 23 Bowden, Jordan 1-70-41-21013 3010127  0RQWJRPHU\(-              35 Pons, Yves 1-10-00-01011 20100 6 35 Pons, Yves 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 7HDP     Team 022 Team 2 0 2 7RWDOV              Totals 30-67 8-22 12-16 13 30 43 22 80 10 14 3 4 225 Totals 24-59 7-25 14-18 9 17 26 25 69 11 9 1 4 200 )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   'HDGEDOO 5HERXQGV FG % 1st Half: 14-30 46.7% 2nd half: 10-29 34.5% Game: 24-59 40.7% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 15-32 46.9% 2nd half: 11-27 40.7% OT: 4-8 50.0% Game: 30-67 44.8% Deadball )*VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH    3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd half: 4-14 28.6% Game: 7-25 28.0% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd half: 6-11 54.5% OT: 0-3 0.0% Game: 8-22 36.4% Rebounds )7VW+DOI   QGKDOI   *DPH   FT % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd half: 14-18 77.8% Game: 14-18 77.8% 3,2 FT % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd half: 7-10 70.0% OT: 1-1 100.0 Game: 12-16 75.0% 4,1 7HQQHVVHH‡6(& Kentucky 86 • 21-4, 10-2 LSU 82 • 22-5 (12-2) 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min  :LOOLDPV*UDQW I  22 Travis, Reid f 2-40-07-10358311122033 00 Naz Reid f 0-90-21-23473 1000028  $OH[DQGHU.\OH I   25 Washington, PJ f 9-12 1-2 4-7 2 3 5 2 23 1 1 2 2 31 11 K. Bigby-Williams f 5-8 0-0 0-0 6 4 10 4 10 1 0 0 0 33  %RQH-RUGDQ J  02 Hagans, Ashton g 3-60-13-50221 9710236 01 Javonte Smart g 9-22 2-6 9-10 0 5 5 2 29 5 4 0 3 44  7XUQHU/DPRQWH J   03 Johnson, Keldon g 8-14 3-6 0-0 1 3 4 1 19 1 2 0 1 33 04 Skylar Mays g 5-14 3-9 10-12 0 3 3 0 23 2 2 1 1 45  6FKRILHOG$GPLUDO J   14 Herro, Tyler g 3-111-38-921113015310132 14 Marlon Taylor g 0-20-22-40110 2000131  )XONHUVRQ-RKQ              04 Richards, Nick 1-1 0-0 1-2 2 0 2 4 3 0 1 1 0 6 12 Marshall Graves 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 7  :DONHU'HUULFN    05 Quickley, Immanuel 0-00-00-00002 0120012 22 Darius Days 3-52-41-11345 9010221  %RZGHQ-RUGDQ              13 Baker, Jemarl 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 24 Emmitt Williams 2-3 0-1 1-2 2 3 5 3 5 0 0 0 0 16  3RQV

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9DQGHUELOW‡6(& Tennessee 73 • 25-3, 13-2 SEC 0LVVLVVLSSL6WDWH‡6(& 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 7RWDO 3WU 5HERXQGV  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ  3OD\HU )*)*$ )*)*$ )7)7$ 2II 'HI 7RW 3) 73 $ 72 %ON 6WO 0LQ ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min  3HUU\5HJJLH I               6KLWWX6LPLVROD I              02 Williams, Grant f 7-130-07-8156221412336  $GR$EGXO I    %URZQ&OHYRQ I   11 Alexander, Kyle f 1-3 0-0 1-2 0 4 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 11  3HWHUV/DPDU J    5\DQ0DWW I   00 Bone, Jordan g 4-90-21-10551 9420032  :HDWKHUVSRRQ4 J    /HH6DEHQ J   01 Turner, Lamonte g 8-12 1-4 0-0 0 4 4 2 17 4 1 0 2 34  &DUWHU7\VRQ J   1HVPLWK$DURQ J              05 Schofield, Admiral g 4-72-31-3156311121133  :RRGDUG,,5REHUW               :HW]HOO

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Tennessee 80 • 27-4, 15-3 SEC Tennessee 82 • 29-4; 15-3 SEC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Williams, Grant f 8-120-19-10639325322033 02 Williams, Grant f 5-10 1-2 9-11 3 4 7 4 20 1 0 1 1 31 11 Alexander, Kyle f 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 4 8 3 4 0 1 0 0 24 11 Alexander, Kyle f 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 5 2 0 3 1 1 16 00 Bone, Jordan g 7-152-81-2123017710037 00 Bone, Jordan g 4-82-48-8011018510036 01 Turner, Lamonte g 2-10 1-8 0-0 1 5 6 3 5 3 1 0 2 35 01 Turner, Lamonte g 3-9 1-4 0-0 1 2 3 1 7 2 2 0 1 34 05 Schofield, Admiral g 4-93-42-2213513020025 05 Schofield, Admiral g 8-18 4-8 1-2 1 2 3 3 21 5 0 0 1 35 10 Fulkerson, John 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 10 Fulkerson, John 2-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 1 5 0 0 1 0 11 13 Johnson, Jalen 0-00-00-00001 00100 4 15 Walker, Derrick 0-10-00-01012 00000 4 15 Walker, Derrick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 23 Bowden, Jordan 3-5 2-3 1-2 0 5 5 2 9 0 0 1 2 26 23 Bowden, Jordan 6-103-71-2066216121131 35 Pons, Yves 0-10-00-00110 00000 7 Team 1 1 2 2 Team 1 2 3 Totals 29-61 9-28 13-16 15 24 39 18 80 14 13 3 3 200 Totals 26-56 10-21 20-25 10 19 29 18 82 13 6 4 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 17-31 54.8% 2nd half: 12-30 40.0% Game: 29-61 47.5% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 14-26 53.8% 2nd half: 12-30 40.0% Game: 26-56 46.4% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 5-14 35.7% 2nd half: 4-14 28.6% Game: 9-28 32.1% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd half: 3-12 25.0% Game: 10-21 47.6% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0 2nd half: 11-14 78.6% Game: 13-16 81.3% 0,1 FT % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd half: 19-23 82.6% Game: 20-25 80.0% 4

Auburn 84 • 22-9, 11-7 SEC Kentucky 78 • 27-6; 15-3 SEC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 SPENCER, Horace f 0-10-02-23253 2002019 22 Travis, Reid f 3-61-24-6336511020128 05 OKEKE, Chuma f 9-14 3-5 1-1 1 4 5 2 22 1 2 1 4 36 25 Washington, PJ f 6-11 0-0 4-4 2 3 5 4 16 0 1 1 0 20 01 HARPER, Jared g 5-132-74-4123316820131 02 Hagans, Ashton g 4-91-21-20113101230138 02 BROWN, Bryce g 4-10 4-9 4-5 0 3 3 1 16 2 1 0 2 33 03 Johnson, Keldon g 6-10 1-2 2-4 1 5 6 2 15 0 2 0 1 35 04 DUNBAR, Malik g 1-31-22-40330 5200220 14 Herro, Tyler g 4-92-50-0033110410138 03 PURIFOY, Danjel 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 Richards, Nick 2-2 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 1 6 0 1 0 0 10 10 DOUGHTY, Samir 2-5 2-5 3-4 1342 9200120 05 Quickley, Immanuel 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 9 12 MCCORMICK, J'Von 3-4 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 2 7 1 0 0 1 15 23 Montgomery, EJ 4-5 0-0 0-1 0 1 1 2 8 0 1 1 1 22 24 MCLEMORE, Anfernee 2-41-32-20223 7000022 Team 2131 Team 1 0 1 Totals 30-56 5-11 13-19 11 21 32 20 78 17 11 2 5 200 Totals 26-56 13-34 19-24 7 20 27 16 84 16 5 3 11 200 FG % 1st Half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd half: 17-27 63.0% Game: 30-56 53.6% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 13-32 40.6% 2nd half: 13-24 54.2% Game: 26-56 46.4% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd half: 1-2 50.0% Game: 5-11 45.5% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 6-18 33.3% 2nd half: 7-16 43.8% Game: 13-34 38.2% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd half: 9-13 69.2% Game: 13-19 68.4% 2 FT % 1st Half: 3-3 100.0 2nd half: 16-21 76.2% Game: 19-24 79.2% 3 Officials: Doug Shows, Don Daily, Steven Anderson Officials: Joe Lindsay, Steven Anderson, Owen Shortt Technical fouls: Tennessee-None. Kentucky-TEAM. Technical fouls: Tennessee-None. Auburn-None. Attendance: 20933 Attendance: 9121 SEC Tournament Semifinals

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Tennessee 41 39 80 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench Tennessee 36 46 82 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench UT 28 5 16 2 16 UT 22 11 14 0 14 Auburn 35 49 84 AU 22 19 7 16 23 Kentucky 34 44 78 UK 44 8 14 8 16

Last FG - UT 2nd-00:00, AU 2nd-01:13. Score tied - 6 times. Last FG - UT 2nd-00:30, UK 2nd-00:04. Score tied - 9 times. Largest lead - UT by 11 1st-05:56, AU by 6 2nd-02:46. Lead changed - 7 times. Largest lead - UT by 5 1st-04:25, UK by 8 2nd-02:58. Lead changed - 15 times. UT led for 28:28. AU led for 08:46. Game was tied for 02:46. UT led for 13:52. UK led for 22:46. Game was tied for 03:22.

• Fifth-ranked Tennessee dropped its regular-season finale on March 9, 2019, at Auburn, • Facing an eight-point deficit with three minutes left, No. 8 Tennessee rallied in the final 84-80. moments to down No. 4 Kentucky, 82-78, in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament on • The Vols fought hard and tried to claw back into the game, but the Tigers had an March 16, 2019, at Bridgestone Arena. answer every time. The key stat to the game was Tennessee’s 13 turnovers that led to • For the second straight year, the Vols have advanced to the tournament championship 19 points for Auburn. game. • National Player of the Year candidate Grant Williams led all players with 25 points on • Tennessee’s 29 wins stand as the second-most in program history. Only the 2007-08 8-of-12 shooting to go along with nine rebounds, three assists and two blocks. Point guard Volunteers logged more victories (31). Jordan Bone added 17 points and seven assists, while Jordan Bowden had a solid day off • UT struggled to get any offense going for the majority of the second half Saturday , the bench with 16 points and six rebounds. Admiral Schofield rounded out the double- missing 15 out of 20 shots during a 13-minute stretch. However, Tennessee rallied in the digit scorers for UT with 13 points. face of adversity. • paced the Tigers in scoring with 22 points, while Jared Harper and Bryce • After UK’s Keldon Johnson drove to the basket and converted an “and-1” play, the Brown finished with 16 points apiece. The trio combined to knock down nine of AU’s 13 Wildcats had all the momentum, and Big Blue Nation was roaring with 2:58 left to play. 3-pointers in the game. SEC Player of the Year Grant Williams responded 13 seconds later by drawing a foul and • Auburn opened the second half on a 7-0 run to pull ahead of UT, 42-41. Tennessee knocking down both free throws. regained the lead, but a 13-3 swing midway through the half by the Tigers shifted the • Lamonte Turner stepped up with 30 seconds left and drained a 3-pointer to give the momentum in their favor. Vols an insurmountable lead. • UT never trailed by more than two possessions in the second period, but Auburn had • Jordan Bone iced the game in the final seconds, knocking down all four of his free the hot hand in the frame, shooting 54 percent from the field to stifle a comeback. The throws to keep the Big Orange up by two possessions the remainder of the way. final blow was a 3-pointer by Samir Doughty with 1:13 left after Williams had blocked a • Tennessee’s All-SEC trio paved the way for the come-from-behind victory, standing as shot in the paint to send the ball out beyond the arc. It capped off four straight threes the top three scorers in the game. Admiral Schofield finished with a game-high 21 points, by the Tigers. while Williams recorded 20 points, 17 of which came in the second half, seven rebounds • The Vols led by as many as 11 in the first half, but Auburn cut it to six at the break. and was 9-of-11 from the charity stripe. Bone added 18 points and five assists.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Mississippi State vs Tennessee Auburn vs Tennessee 03/15/19 8:30 p.m. at Nashville, Tenn. (Bridgestone Arena) 03/17/19 12:05 p.m. at Nashville, Tenn. (Bridgestone Arena)

Mississippi State 76 • 23-10; 10-8 SEC Auburn 84 • 26-9; 11-7 SEC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 OKEKE, Chuma f 6-135-91-26713218021330 01 Perry,Reggie f 6-101-12-47512315010030 24 MCLEMORE, Anfernee f 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 24 Ado,Abdul f 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 4 4 0 2 1 1 2 0 25 01 HARPER, Jared g 1-111-86-60113 9620119 02 Peters,Lamar g 6-163-90-0213515531434 02 BROWN, Bryce g 6-11 5-10 2-2 0 1 1 1 19 2 1 0 2 36 11 Weatherspoon,Q g 6-13 0-4 5-7 0 1 1 2 17 2 6 0 1 35 04 DUNBAR, Malik g 2-61-53-51561 8001117 23 Carter,Tyson g 2-90-52-30113 6100032 00 SPENCER, Horace 2-3 0-0 2-3 1 1 2 2 6 0 1 2 2 25 12 II,Robert Woodard 0-3 0-1 1-4 3 4 7 3 1 1 0 0 1 20 03 PURIFOY, Danjel 4-52-30-0022110100210 35 Holman,Aric 7-95-51-2336220101024 10 DOUGHTY, Samir 2-8 0-3 2-2 0 2 2 0 6 1 0 0 1 25 Team 0 1 1 12 MCCORMICK, J'Von 2-5 1-2 0-0 0220 5410123 Totals 28-62 9-25 11-20 15 20 35 18 76 11 11 4 6 200 50 WILEY, Austin 1-2 0-0 1-1 2 1 3 1 3 0 0 2 1 9 FG % 1st Half: 12-29 41.4% 2nd half: 16-33 48.5% Game: 28-62 45.2% Deadball Team 325 3FG % 1st Half: 2-11 18.2% 2nd half: 7-14 50.0% Game: 9-25 36.0% Rebounds Totals 26-64 15-40 17-21 13 26 39 15 84 14 7 6 14 200 FT % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd half: 9-14 64.3% Game: 11-20 55.0% 4 FG % 1st Half: 12-35 34.3% 2nd half: 14-29 48.3% Game: 26-64 40.6% Deadball Rebounds Tennessee 83 • 28-4; 15-3 SEC 3FG % 1st Half: 5-20 25.0% 2nd half: 10-20 50.0% Game: 15-40 37.5% FT % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd half: 14-15 93.3% Game: 17-21 81.0% 1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min Tennessee 64 • 29-5; 15-3 SEC 02 Williams, Grant f 8-170-20-0134516021126 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 11 Alexander, Kyle f 8-11 0-0 0-1 7 2 9 4 16 1 0 2 3 28 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Bone, Jordan g 3-81-27-8044114910131 02 Williams, Grant f 6-91-10-2088313242035 01 Turner, Lamonte g 2-7 0-1 1-2 1 1 2 0 5 8 3 1 4 31 11 Alexander, Kyle f 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 4 5 1 2 1 1 1 0 14 05 Schofield, Admiral g 9-122-20-2167220201031 00 Bone, Jordan g 5-121-30-0123111230033 10 Fulkerson, John 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 0 2 0 1 1 1 10 01 Turner, Lamonte g 7-12 4-6 6-6 0 3 3 3 24 2 4 0 1 36 13 Johnson, Jalen 0-00-00-00000 00100 4 05 Schofield, Admiral g 1-80-22-30554 4230133 23 Bowden, Jordan 3-8 2-4 2-2 1 4 5 2 10 1 1 1 0 29 10 Fulkerson, John 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 2 0 2 1 1 0 12 35 Pons, Yves 0-10-00-00000 0000010 13 Johnson, Jalen 0-10-10-00000 00000 2 Team 3 3 6 15 Walker, Derrick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Totals 34-66 5-11 10-15 16 24 40 14 83 21 9 7 10 200 23 Bowden, Jordan 4-62-20-0011310011027 35 Pons, Yves 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 FG % 1st Half: 16-34 47.1% 2nd half: 18-32 56.3% Game: 34-66 51.5% Deadball Team 224 3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd half: 3-5 60.0% Game: 5-11 45.5% Rebounds Totals 23-51 8-15 10-13 5 28 33 18 64 11 17 5 2 200 FT % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd half: 10-15 66.7% Game: 10-15 66.7% 1 FG % 1st Half: 8-25 32.0% 2nd half: 15-26 57.7% Game: 23-51 45.1% Deadball Officials: Bart Lenox, Wil Howard, Rob Rorke 3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 8-15 53.3% Rebounds Technical fouls: Mississippi State-Perry,Reggie. Tennessee-Alexander, Kyle; FT % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd half: 6-7 85.7% Game: 10-13 76.9% 0 Schofield, Admiral. Attendance: 19575 Officials: Doug Shows, Don Daily, Chuck Jones Technical fouls: Auburn-None. Tennessee-None. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Attendance: 19452 Mississippi State 28 48 76 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench SEC Tournament Championship Game MS 36 8 12 6 21 Tennessee 34 49 83 UT 48 9 23 4 12 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Auburn 32 52 84 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench Last FG - MS 2nd-00:09, UT 2nd-02:01. Score tied - 5 times. AU 22 21 17 8 30 Largest lead - MS by 4 1st-18:06, UT by 14 2nd-07:02. Lead changed - 3 times. Tennessee 23 41 64 UT 26 11 7 2 10 MS led for 04:22. UT led for 31:34. Game was tied for 03:21. Last FG - AU 2nd-01:00, UT 2nd-01:39. Score tied - 1 time. Largest lead - AU by 23 2nd-11:22, UT by 5 1st-16:42. Lead changed - 2 times. • A second-half run vaulted No. 8 Tennessee to an 83-76 victory over Mississippi State in AU led for 28:41. UT led for 10:09. Game was tied for 01:10. the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament on March 15, 2019, at Bridgestone Arena. • All-SEC wing Admiral Schofield finished with a game-high 20 points Friday on 9-of-12 • No. 8 Tennessee couldn’t match No. 22 Auburn’s hot shooting, falling, 84-64, in the SEC shooting from the floor. Senior Kyle Alexander also posted a dominant performance, Tournament Championship Game on March 17, 2019, at Bridgestone Arena. dropping 16 points on 8-of-11 shooting, with nine rebounds, three steals and two blocks. • The Vols played one of their least efficient games of the season on the offensive end, • SEC Player of the Year Grant Williams chipped in 16 points, and All-SEC point guard turning the ball over 17 times. That led to 21 points for Auburn. The Tigers rained 3-pointers Jordan Bone narrowly missed a double-double with 14 points and nine assists. Junior to keep the momentum in their favor, connecting on 15 long balls. guard Lamonté Turner was also effective at getting open shots for his teammates, dishing • Tennessee’s offense went cold in the first half, going on a seven-minute scoring drought out eight assists to go with four steals. Fellow junior Jordan Bowden rounded out UT’s and missing 10 consecutive shots. UT was up early on the Tigers with a 17-13 lead. double-digit scorers with 10 points. • Auburn capitalized on its opportunities and swung the momentum in its favor. While • Mississippi State had four players score in double figures, with Aric Holman’s 20 points the Vols struggled on offense, the Tigers rattled off a 16-0 run to take a commanding on five 3-pointers leading the way. 13-point lead. On the defensive end, AU forced the Vols into 12 turnovers and held the • Similar to the first half, both teams traded buckets to begin the second half. However, a Big Orange to 32 percent shooting from the floor. At the break, Auburn held a 32-23 10-0 run by Tennessee made it a 13-point game with 9:33 to play. The run was highlighted advantage over the Vols. by a one-handed slam by Schofield over a Mississippi State player that brought the crowd • Vols junior Lamonté Turner was hot early on, scoring eight points behind a pair of to its feet and gave the Vols all the momentum. 3-pointers in the first four minutes. He finished with a season-high 24 points on 7-of-12 • The game was never closer than seven points after the swing in UT’s favor. Tennessee shooting and four 3-pointers. sealed the victory by knocking down seven of its final nine shots. For the game, UT shot • The only success UT found in the opening period was on the glass, where it held a 26-19 52 percent (34-of-66) from the floor. advantage and limited Auburn to just four offensive rebounds. • The first half went back and forth as both teams traded baskets. The Bulldogs held • SEC Player of the Year Grant Williams finished with 13 points, eight rebounds, two an early lead, but the Vols responded with a 9-0 run to pull ahead with 10 minutes left. assists and two blocks. • Tennessee maintained at least a two-possession game for the remainder of the period • Despite the loss, Tennessee players were recognized for their play throughout the to head into the break up, 34-28. tournament, as Williams and All-SEC wing Admiral Schofield were named to the 2019 SEC All-Tournament Team.

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VOLS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS Record Year Date Region Site Rd. (Teams) UT Seed Opponent Result Appearances: 21 (2019 is UT’s 22nd appearance) Overall Record: 20-22 (.476) 1967 3/17 Mideast Evanston, Ill. RS (16) Dayton L, 52-53 First Round Record: 12-6 (.667) 3/18 Mideast Evanston, Ill. RC Indiana L, 44-51 Second Round Record: 6-8 (.429) 1976 3/13 East Charlotte, N.C. 1st (32) VMI L, 75-81 Third Round Record: 1-0 (1.000) 1977 3/13 Mideast Baton Rouge, La. 1st (32) Syracuse L, 88-93 ot Regional Semifinal Record (Sweet 16): 1-6 (.143) 1979 3/9 Mideast Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1st (40) 8 #9 Eastern Kentucky W, 97-81 Regional Final Record (Elite Eight): 0-1 (.000) 3/11 Mideast Murfreesboro, Tenn. 2nd (32) 8 #1 Notre Dame L, 67-73 Regional Consolation Record: 0-1 (.000) 1980 3/6 East Greensboro, N.C. 1st (48) 7 #10 Furman W, 80-69 vs. Opponent (Years) 3/8 East Greensboro, N.C. 2nd (32) 7 #2 Maryland L, 75-86 1-0 vs. American (2008) 1981 3/15 East Charlotte, N.C. 2nd* (32) 4 #5 VCU W, 58-56 ot 1-0 vs. Butler (2008) 3/19 East Atlanta, Ga. RS (16) 4 #1 Virginia L, 48-62 0-1 vs. Charlotte (2001) 1-0 vs. Connecticut (2000) 1982 3/12 Mideast Indianapolis, Ind. 1st (48) 9 #8 SW Louisiana W, 61-57 0-1 vs. Dayton (1967) 3/14 Mideast Indianapolis, Ind. 2nd (32) 9 #1 Virginia L, 51-54 1-0 vs. Delaware (1999) 1983 3/18 Mideast Evansville, Ind. 1st (48) 8 #9 Marquette W, 57-56 1-0 vs. Eastern Kentucky (1979) 3/20 Mideast Evansville, Ind. 2nd (32) 8 #1 Louisville L, 57-70 1-0 vs. Furman (1980) 0-1 vs. Illinois State (1998) 1989 3/16 East Greensboro, N.C. 1st (64) 10 #7 West Virginia L, 68-84 0-1 vs. Indiana (1967) 1998 3/12 West Sacramento, Calif. 1st (64) 8 #9 Illinois State L, 81-82 ot 1-0 vs. Iowa (2014) 1999 3/12 East Charlotte, N.C. 1st (64) 4 #13 Delaware W, 62-52 1-0 vs. Long Beach State (2007) 3/14 East Charlotte, N.C. 2nd (32) 4 #12 SW Missouri State L, 51-81 2-0 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette/SW La. (1982, 2000) 2000 3/17 South Birmingham, Ala. 1st (64) 4 #13 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 63-58 0-2 vs. Louisville (1983, 2008) 0-1 vs. Loyola-Chicago (2018) 3/19 South Birmingham, Ala. 2nd (32) 4 #5 Connecticut W, 65-51 1-0 vs. Marquette (1983) 3/24 South Austin, Texas RS (16) 4 #8 North Carolina L, 69-74 0-1 vs. Maryland (1980) 2001 3/16 Midwest Dayton, Ohio 1st (64) 8 #9 Charlotte L, 63-70 1-0 vs. Massachusetts (2014) 2006 3/16 Washington D.C. Greensboro, N.C. 1st (64) 2 #15 Winthrop W, 63-61 1-0 vs. Mercer (2014) 3/18 Washington D.C. Greensboro, N.C. 2nd (32) 2 #7 Wichita State L, 73-80 0-2 vs. Michigan (2011, 2014) 0-1 vs. Michigan State (2010) 2007 3/16 South Columbus, Ohio 1st (64) 5 #12 Long Beach State W, 121-86 0-1 vs. North Carolina (2000) 3/18 South Columbus, Ohio 2nd (32) 5 #4 Virginia W, 77-74 0-1 vs. Notre Dame (1979) 3/22 South San Antonio, Texas RS (16) 5 #1 Ohio State L, 84-85 1-0 vs. Ohio (2010) 2008 3/21 East Brimingham, Ala. 1st (64) 2 #15 American W, 72-57 1-1 vs. Ohio State (2010) 0-1 vs. Oklahoma State (2009) 3/23 East Birmingham, Ala. 2nd (32) 2 #7 Butler W, 76-71 ot 1-0 vs. San Diego State (2010) 3/27 East Charlotte, N.C. RS (16) 2 #3 Louisville L, 60-79 0-1 vs. Southwest Missouri State (1999) 2009 3/20 East Dayton, Ohio 1st (64) 9 #8 Oklahoma State L, 75-77 0-1 vs. Syracuse (1977) 2010 3/18 Midwest Providence, R.I. 1st (64) 6 #11 San Diego State W, 62-59 1-0 vs. Virginia Commonwealth (1981) 3/20 Midwest Providence, R.I. 2nd (32) 6 #14 Ohio W, 83-68 1-2 vs. Virginia (1981, 1982, 2007) 0-1 vs. VMI (1976) 3/26 Midwest St. Louis, Mo. RS (16) 6 #2 Ohio State W, 76-73 0-1 vs. West Virginia (1989) 3/28 Midwest St. Louis, Mo. RF (8) 6 #5 Michigan State L, 69-70 0-1 vs. Wichita State (2006) 2011 3/18 West Charlotte, N.C 2nd (64) 9 #8 Michigan L, 45-75 1-0 vs. Winthrop (2006) 2014 3/19 Midwest Dayton, Ohio 1st (68) 11 #11 Iowa W, 78-65 ot 1-0 vs. Wright State (2018) 3/21 Midwest Raleigh, N.C. 2nd (64) 11 #6 Massachusetts W, 86-67

3/23 Midwest Raleigh, N.C. 3rd (32) 11 #14 Mercer W, 83-63 Record By Site (Years) 0-1 at Atlanta, Ga. (1981) 3/28 Midwest Indianapolis, Ind. RS (16) 11 #2 Michigan L, 71-73 0-1 at Austin, Texas (2000) 2018 3/15 South Dallas, Texas 1st (64) 3 #14 Wright State W, 73-47 0-1 at Baton Rouge, La. (1977) 3/11 South Dallas, Texas 2nd (32) 3 #11 Loyola-Chicago L, 62-63 4-0 at Birmingham, Ala. (2000, 2008) 2-4 at Charlotte, N.C. (1976, 1981, 1999, 2008, 2011) * Received First Round Bye The NCAA began seeding the tournament in 1979 2-0 at Columbus, Ohio (2007) 1-1 at Dallas, Texas (2018) RS=Regional Semifinal (aka: Sweet Sixteen); RF=Regional Final (aka: Elite Eight); RC=Regional Consolation 1-2 at Dayton, Ohio (2001, 2009, 2014) 0-2 at Evanston, Ill. (1967) NCAA CAREER LEADERS Assists 1-1 at Evansville, Ind. (1983) Scoring Player (Years) Gms Assts 2-3 at Greensboro, N.C. (1980, 1989, 2006) Bert Bertelkamp (1977-80) 5 27 1-2 at Indianapolis, Ind. (1982, 2014) Player (Years) Gms Pts Wayne Chism (2007-10) 11 136 Johnny Darden (1976-79) 4 26 1-1 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. (1979) J.P. Prince (2008-10) 8 26 2-0 at Providence, R.I. (2010) Chris Lofton (2006-08) 8 130 2-0 at Raleigh, N.C. (2014) Dale Ellis (1980-83) 8 116 Dane Bradshaw (2006-07) 5 25 0-1 at Sacramento, Calif. (1998) JaJuan Smith (2006-08) 7 98 Tyrone Beaman (1981-83) 5 24 0-1 at San Antonio, Texas (2007) Reggie Johnson (1977-80) 5 99 1-1 at St. Louis, Mo. (2010) Blocks Player (Years) Gms Blks Record vs. Seeds Scoring Average (Minimum 2 games) Rashard Lee (1998-99) 3 9 Seed W-L Last Opponent Player (Years) Gms Avg Isiah Victor (1998-2001) 7 9 1 0-5 Ohio State (2007) Ernie Grunfeld (1976-77) 2 31.0 Major Wingate (2006) 2 8 2 1-2 Michigan (2014) (1967) 2 21.5 3 0-1 Louisville (2008) Wayne Chism (2007-10) 11 7 4 1-0 Virginia (2007) Reggie Johnson (1977-80) 5 19.8 Jordan McRae (2010-14) 5 6 5 2-1 Michigan State (2010) Josh Richardson (2014) 4 19.3 C.J. Black (1998-2000) 6 5 6 1-0 Massachusetts (2014) Jarnell Stokes (2014) 4 18.0 Brian Williams (2008-11) 9 5 7 1-2 Butler (2008) Brandon Wharton (1998-99) 3 16.7 Reggie Johnson (1977-80) 5 5 8 1-3 Michigan (2011) 9 2-2 Charlotte (2001) 10 1-0 Furman (1980) Rebounding Steals 11 2-1 Loyola-Chicago (2018) Player (Years) Gms Rebs Player (Years) Gms Stls 12 1-1 Long Beach State (2007) Wayne Chism (2007-10) 11 57 Chris Lofton (2006-08) 8 15 13 2-0 Louisiana-Lafayette (2000) Jarnell Stokes (2014) 4 51 J.P. Prince (2008-10) 8 13 14 3-0 Wright State (2018) Brian Williams (2008-11) 9 49 Tony Harris (1998-2001) 7 10 15 2-0 American (2008) JaJuan Smith (2006-08) 8 10 Isiah Victor (1998-2001) 7 48 Dale Ellis (1980-83) 8 43 Dane Bradshaw (2006-07) 5 8 Vols As A Seeded Team Isiah Victor (1998-2001) 7 8 Seed W-L Years Reggie Johnson (1977-80) 5 42 2 3-2 2006, 2008 Gary Carter (1979-81) 6 8 3 1-1 2018 Rebounding Average (Minimum 2 games) Games (and Wins) 4 4-3 1981, 1999, 2000 Player (Years) Gms Avg 5 2-1 2007 Player (Years) Gms Wins Jarnell Stokes (2014) 4 12.8 6 3-1 2010 Wayne Chism (2007-09) 11 7 Ernie Grunfeld (1976-77) 2 10.0 7 1-1 1980 Brian Williams (2008-11) 9 5 Andre Patterson (2006) 2 8.5 8 2-4 1979, 1983, 1998, 2001 J.P. Prince (2008-10) 8 5 Reggie Johnson (1977-80) 5 8.4 9 1-3 1982, 2009 , 2011 Chris Lofton (2006-08) 8 5 10 0-1 1989 Tom Boerwinkle (1967) 2 8.0 JaJuan Smith (2006-08) 8 5 11 3-1 2014 Jeronne Maymon (2014) 4 7.3 Dale Ellis (1980-83) 8 4 Steve Ray (1979-82) 8 4

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NCAA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS NCAA TEAM RECORDS NCAA INDIVIDUAL SCORING (all 20-point performances) Points Points 36 by Ernie Grunfeld vs. VMI (3/13/76) 121 vs. Long Beach State (3/16/07) 36 Ernie Grunfeld vs. VMI (3/13/76) 28 Reggie Johnson vs. Furman (3/6/80) Field Goals Made Field Goals Made 26 Josh Richardson vs. Mercer (3/23/14) 13 by Reggie Johnson vs. Furman (3/6/80) 43 vs. Long Beach State (3/16/07) 26 Jarnell Stokes vs. Massachusetts (3/21/14) 13 by Ernie Grunfeld vs. VMI (3/13/76) 26 Ernie Grunfeld vs. Syracuse (3/13/77) Field Goal Attempts 25 Chris Lofton vs. Long Beach State (3/16/07) 24 Jordan McRae vs. Michigan (3/28/14) Field Goal Attempts 79 vs. Illinois State (3/12/77) 24 Chris Lofton vs. Ohio State (3/22/07) 23 by Ernie Grunfeld vs. VMI (3/13/76) 24 JaJuan Smith vs. Long Beach State (3/16/07) Field Goal Percentage 24 Michael Brooks vs. Virginia (3/14/82) (15 att.) 58.9 (43-73) vs. Long Beach State (3/16/07) Field Goal Percentage 23 Brandon Wharton vs. Illinois State (3/12/98) 68.4 (13-19) by Reggie Johnson vs. Furman 23 Dale Ellis vs. SW Louisiana (3/12/82) (3/6/80) 3-Pt Field Goals Made 23 Bernard King vs. Syracuse (3/13/77) 16 vs. Ohio State (3/22/07) 23 Ron Widby vs. Indiana (3/18/67) Field Goal Percentage (10 att.) 22 Wayne Chism vs. Ohio State (3/26/10) 81.8 (9-11) by vs. Furman (3/6/80) 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts 22 Dyron Nix vs. West Virginia (3/16/89) 33 vs. Oklahoma State (3/20/09) 22 Dale Ellis vs. VCU (3/15/81) 3-Pt Field Goals Made 22 Ramar Smith vs. Long Beach State (3/16/07) 6 by Chris Lofton vs. Ohio State (3/22/07) 3-Pt Field Goal Percentage 21 Jordan McRae vs. Massachusetts (3/21/14) 6 by Chris Lofton vs. Wichita State (3/18/06) 51.9 (14-27) vs. Long Beach State (3/16/07) 21 Tyler Smith vs. Oklahoma State (3/20/09) 21 Reggie Johnson vs. Maryland (3/8/80) 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts Free Throws Made 21 Gary Carter vs. Maryland (3/8/80) 18 by Chris Lofton vs. Wichita State (3/18/06) 25 vs. Iowa (3/19/14) 20 Jordan McRae vs. Iowa (3/19/14) 25 vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/9/79) 20 Chris Lofton vs. Virginia (3/18/07) 3-Pt Field Goal Percentage (6 att.) 20 Chris Lofton vs. Wichita State (3/18/06) 66.7 (4-6) by JaJuan Smith vs. Long Beach State Free Throw Attempts 20 C.J. Watson vs. Wichita State (3/18/06) (3/16/07) 33 vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/9/79) 20 Dale Ellis vs. Marquette (3/18/83) 20 Reggie Johnson vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/9/79) Free Throws Made Free Throw Percentage 20 Ron Widby vs. Dayton (3/17/67) 12 by Jarnell Stokes vs. Massachusetts (3/21/14) 92.9 (13-14) vs. Maryland (3/8/80) 10 by Tyler Smith vs. Oklahoma State (3/20/09) 10 by C.J. Black vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (3/17/00) Offensive Rebounds NCAA INDIVIDUAL REBOUNDING 10 by Ernie Grunfeld vs. VMI (3/13/76) 20 vs. Ohio State (3/26/10) (all 10-rebound performances) 20 vs. Illinois State (3/12/98) Free Throw Attempts 18 Jarnell Stokes vs. Mercer (3/23/14) 13 by Jarnell Stokes vs. Massachusetts (3/21/14) 14 Jarnell Stokes vs. Massachusetts (3/21/14) Defensive Rebounds 14 Isiah Victor vs. Delaware (3/12/99) 13 by Ernie Grunfeld vs. VMI (3/13/76) 32 vs. Delaware (3/12/99) 14 Reggie Johnson vs. Furman (3/6/80) Free Throw Percentage (7 att.) 13 Jarnell Stokes vs. Iowa (3/19/14) Total Rebounds 12 Admiral Schofield vs. Wright State (3/15/18) 100.0 (10-10) by Tyler Smith vs. Oklahoma St. 53 vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/9/79) (3/20/09) 12 Brian Williams vs. Ohio State (3/26/10) 100.0 (10-10) by C.J. Black vs. La-Lafayette 12 Wayne Chism vs. Ohio (3/20/10) Personal Fouls (3/17/00) 12 Brian Williams vs. Ohio (3/20/10) 29 vs. Furman (3/6/80) 100.0 (7-7) by Tobias Harris vs. Michigan (3/18/11) 12 Ernie Grunfeld vs. Syracuse (3/13/77) 29 vs. Notre Dame (3/11/79) 100.0 (7-7) by Gary Carter vs. Maryland (3/8/80) 12 Bernard King vs. Syracuse (3/13/77) 11 Jeronne Maymon vs. Massachusetts (3/21/14) Offensive Rebounds Assists 11 Wayne Chism vs. Ohio State (3/26/10) 27 vs. Syracuse (3/13/77) 11 Duke Crews vs. Long Beach State (3/16/07) 8 by Jarnell Stokes vs. Mercer (3/23/14) 11 Andre Patterson vs. Winthrop (3/16/06) 8 by Duke Crews vs. Long Beach State (3/18/07) Turnovers (Low) 11 Rashard Lee vs. Illinois State (3/12/98) 6 vs. Long Beach State (3/16/07) 11 Gary Carter vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/9/79) Defensive Rebounds 10 JaJuan Smith vs. Wichita State (3/18/06) 12 by Wayne Chism vs. Ohio (3/20/10) Turnovers (High) 10 Vincent Yarbrough vs. Charlotte (3/16/01) 26 vs. Syracuse (3/13/77) 10 Doug Roth vs. West Virginia (3/10/89) Total Rebounds 10 Reggie Johnson vs. Syracuse (3/13/77) 18 by Jarnell Stokes vs. Mercer (3/23/14) 14 by Jarnell Stokes vs. Massachusetts (3/21/14) Blocks 14 by Isiah Victor vs. Delaware (3/12/99) 8 vs. Michigan (3/28/14) 14 by Reggie Johnson vs. Furman (3/6/80) NCAA INDIVIDUAL ASSISTS Steals (all 10-assist performances) Assists 12 vs. American (3/21/08) 16 Bert Bertelkamp vs. Maryland (3/8/80) 16 by Bert Bertelkamp vs. Maryland (3/8/80) 12 vs. Louisville (3/20/83) 12 vs. VMI (3/13/76) 12 Johnny Darden vs. Syracuse (3/13/77) 11 Dane Bradshaw vs. Long Beach State (3/16/07) Blocked Shots 5 by Major Wingate vs. Wichita State (3/18/06) Points (1st Half) 57 vs. Long Beach State (3/16/07) Steals NCAA INDIVIDUAL BLOCKS 4 by JaJuan Smith vs. Louisville (3/27/08) Points (2nd Half) (all five-block performances) 4 by Chris Lofton vs. Long Beach State (3/16/07) 64 vs. Long Beach State (3/16/07) 4 by Isiah Victor vs. Illinois State (3/12/98) 5 Major Wingate vs. Wichita State (3/18/06) 4 by Terry Crosby vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/9/79) Points (Overtime) 14 vs. Iowa (3/19/14) Minutes 45 by Gary Carter vs. VCU (3/15/81) 45 by Dale Ellis vs. VCU (3/15/81)

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1967 NCAA Mideast Region — Regional Semifinal 1967 NCAA Mideast Region — Regional Consolation 1976 NCAA East Region — First Round Tennessee (21-6) 52 Indiana (18-8) 51 Tennessee (21-6) 75 Dayton (23-5) 53 Tennessee (21-7) 44 VMI (21-9) 81 March 17, 1967 • McGaw Hall • Evanston, Ill. March 18, 1967 • McGaw Hall • Evanston, Ill. March 13, 1976 • Charlotte Coliseum • Charlotte, N.C. A cold-shooting first half was too much for Tennessee to over- Tennessee struggled from the field in a 51-44 defeat at the hands VMI placed five players in double figures and shot a sizzling 66 come as the Volunteers fell 53-52 to Dayton in their first NCAA Tour- of Indiana in an NCAA Tournament regional consolation game. percent from the field to upset the Volunteers 81-75 in the opening nament appearance. The Vols stayed close throughout the game and had as much as round of the NCAA Tournament. Tennessee trailed 36-25 at the break as Dayton hit 58 percent a three-point lead in the second half, but eventually faltered down The “Bernie” was missing from “The Ernie and Bernie Show” in from the field compared to the Vols’ 23 percent. Tennessee hit only the stretch. Tennessee connected on 14-of-46 shots from the field this game, as Bernard King was out of action with an injured left seven buckets in 31 attempts. Tennessee fought back, though, and for 30.7 percent. Indiana did not fair much better at 37.2 percent, but thumb. Ernie Grunfeld held up his end of the show as he poured in whittled the lead down to 50-48 with 8:01 left on the clock when dominated the boards 43 to 27. 36 points and grabbed eight rebounds. both teams started holding the ball. A short jumper from Ron Widby gave the Vols an 18-16 lead with “I’m not embarrassed that we lost to VMI,” Grunfeld said. “I’m The Vols had possession of the ball and were looking for the just over five minutes left in the first half. Indiana then went into a never embarrassed if we try, and we tried hard. We just didn’t get perfect shot to tie the game, but Tom Boerwinkle was called for stall in attempt to take the last shot of the half. They eventually got enough done. We can’t let them shoot like that and expect to win.” walking, and Dayton took over possession. a bucket from Bill Joyner to tie the score. Tennessee failed to score Grunfeld scored 12 straight points for Tennessee to close the first Tennessee regained possession when Billy Hann came up with on its next possession, and Vernon Payne gave the Hoosiers a 20-18 half, and the Vols had as much as a six-point lead during that stretch. a steal with 3:10 remaining. Bill Justus then knotted the score at 50 lead. Bill Justus hit a jumper at the halftime buzzer to pull the Vols The scored stood tied at 60 with 5:42 left in the game when the when he hit a jumper with just over two minutes left in the game. even. Keydets reeled off eight unanswered points. Tennessee had three Dayton then held the ball looking for a game winning shot. The Justus hit two free throws in the opening minutes of the second shots blocked during that stretch, and Dave Montgomery scored Vols forced the issue with 24 seconds remaining and fouled Bobby half to give the Vols a 27-24 advantage, but Indiana outscored the six of the eight points for VMI. Two free throws from Austin Clarke Joe Hooper. Hooper was good on one of his free throw attempts Vols 21-11 to open up a 45-38 lead. pulled the Vols to within 70-67 with 2:08 remaining, but the Vols giving the Vols a chance for the final shot and the win. Justus and Widby hit back-to-back buckets for the Vols to cut the could get no closer. The man picked to take the shot was Ron Widby, who had hit lead to three, but Russell and Jack Johnson hit two free throws each Tennessee coach Ray Mears made a move at halftime in hopes to the game-winning shot against Mississippi State in the Vols’ regular to put the game out of reach. give the Vols an emotional lift as King dressed out. season finale to clinch the SEC championship The game was physical from the start which did not suit the play- “We let him dress out to see if it would give us a mental lift,” But Widby’s jumper from 20-feet was off the mark, and Dayton ing style of Tennessee. Mears said. “I wasn’t about to play him. We were not going to risk eventually regained possession. Two free throws later, the Flyers led “We played as hard as we could under the conditions,” Tennessee his future. Most of you don’t realize how much he means to us. We 53-50. Widby hit an uncontested lay-up at the buzzer to finish the coach Ray Mears said. “They are taking the finesse out of the game were just hoping to get through this first game.” scoring. when they depend on brute strength. We were not real sharp, but Will Bynum led the Keydets with 20 points, followed by 19 from “Somebody has to take the last shot,” Widby said. “I never mind there were a lot of bumps and bruises out there.” . John Krovic added 17, Curt Reppart tossed in 11, and the pressure. I thought the ball was going in.” Montgomery finished with 10. The Vols held All-America Don May, who came into the game av- NOTES: Indiana coach Lou Watson signed a scholarship with Ten- Mike Jackson was the only other Vol in double figures with 14 eraging 22 points, to nine points on 2-of-10 shooting, but the guard nessee coach in 1946, but eventually played at Indiana points. duo of Hooper and Gene Klaus led the Flyers with 14 and 12, respec- ... Widby was named to the All-Tournament Team ... Widby scored tively. They shot a combined 11-of-14 from the field. 619 points during the 1966-67 season which was the most ever by a NOTES: VMI lost 91-75 to Rutgers in the Regional Semifinals. “We did a fine defensive job on May, but got beat by the out- Vol ... Widby surpassed the mark of 522 points set by Carl Widseth side shooting of their guards,” UT head coach Ray Mears said. “They during the 1955-56 season ... Widby averaged 22.1 points per game, VISITORS: Tennessee 21-6 surprised us. We just didn’t think they could shoot so well from long which was tops in the SEC ... Indiana was the Big Ten champion. FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min range.” 22 Ernie Grunfeld f 13-23 10-13 8 3 36 0 5 0 3 40 25 Mike Jackson f 5-13 4-5 1 5 14 0 4 0 1 39 Widby finished with a game-high 20 points to pace four Vols in VISITORS: Indiana 18-8 43 Doug Ashworth c 3-6 0-0 3 2 6 2 1 0 3 31 double figures. FG FT REBS PF TP TO 34 Austin Clark g 3-9 3-3 8 5 9 3 0 0 1 39 34 Harry Joyner f 5-10 0-2 8 3 10 10 Johnny Darden g 4-8 0-0 1 2 8 6 1 0 3 40 33 Ken Johnson f 2-7 5-5 7 4 9 NOTES: Dayton advanced to the national championship game before 30 Terry Crosby 0-2 0-2 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 10 31 William DeHeer c 4-8 5-8 16 3 13 41 Mike Smithson 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 falling 79-64 to UCLA ... The Vols won the SEC championship with 23 Vernon Payne g 2-6 4-5 2 3 8 TEAM 2 a 15-3 record. 22 William Russell g 3-11 4-4 5 2 10 Totals 29-62 17-23 25 20 75 11 13 0 12 200 44 Earl Schneider 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 24 Vernon Pfaff 0-1 1-1 1 1 1 VISITORS: Tennessee 21-6 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd Half: 16-35 45.7% Game: 46.8% Team 4 F Throw% 1st Half: 12-17 70.6% 2nd Half: 5-6 83.3% Game: 73.9% FG FT REBS PF TP Totals 16-43 19-25 43 17 51 15 15 Ron Widby f 7-20 6-7 4 2 20 20 Tom Hendrix f 5-11 0-0 1 2 10 HOME TEAM: VMI 21-9 TOTAL FG% Game: 37.2% FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 34 Tom Boerwinkle c 4-7 2-3 9 5 10 F Throw% Game: 76.0% 42 Bill Justus g 4-9 2-3 5 2 10 13 Ron Carter f 8-11 3-6 14 4 19 5 6 2 1 39 14 Bill Hann g 0-4 1-1 2 0 1 20 Chris Reppart f 5-7 1-3 1 2 11 5 5 0 1 39 HOME TEAM: Tennessee 21-7 24 Wes Coffman 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 22 John Krovic c 6-9 5-5 2 0 17 5 1 0 0 37 FG FT REBS PF TP TO 50 David Bell 0-1 1-2 2 0 1 30 Will Bynum g 8-14 4-4 4 4 20 0 2 0 1 33 53 Ron Widby f 8-19 7-9 9 4 23 45 David Montgomery g 4-5 2-4 6 4 10 0 1 1 2 37 Team 4 21 Tom Hendrix f 2-7 0-2 1 5 4 Totals 20-52 12-16 27 11 52 42 George Borojevich 2-4 0-0 5 3 4 0 3 0 0 19 35 Tom Boerwinkle c 1-5 0-1 7 4 2 40 Kelly Lombard 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 43 Bill Justus g 3-12 7-7 4 2 13 52 Pat Kelley 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 TOTAL FG% Game: 38.5% 15 Bill Hann g 0-1 2-2 1 0 2 F Throw% Game: 75.0% TEAM 0 25 Wes Coffman 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 Totals 33-50 15-22 32 19 81 15 22 3 5 200 55 David Bell 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 HOME TEAM: Dayton 23-5 Team 5 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 18-27 66.7% 2nd Half: 15-23 65.2% Game: 66.0% FG FT REBS PF TP Totals 14-46 16-21 27 17 44 10 33 Dan Sadlier f 4-4 2-2 1 4 10 F Throw% 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 14-19 73.7% Game: 68.2% 21 Donald May f 2-10 5-5 14 2 9 TOTAL FG% Game: 30.4% Officials: Robert Korte, Jim Bain 31 Dan Obrovac c 1-2 1-2 4 2 3 F Throw% Game: 76.2% 14 Gene Klaus g 5-7 2-2 0 0 12 Technical fouls: Tennessee: Bench, Darden; VMI: Bench Attendance: 11,666 42 Bobby Joe Hooper g 6-7 2-2 2 0 14 Officials: Bill Fidgen, Phil Fox 22 Rudy Waterman 2-3 0-0 0 0 4 Technical fouls: None Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total 43 Glinder Torain 0-2 1-1 3 2 1 Attendance: 7,419 Team 1 Tennessee 38 37 75 Totals 24-35 13-14 25 10 53 VMI 37 44 81 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana 21 30 51 TOTAL FG% Game: 57.1% Tennessee 21 23 44 F Throw% Game: 92.9%

Officials: Phil Fox, Mike Ditimasio Technical fouls: None Attendance: N/A

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Tennessee 25 27 52 Dayton 36 17 53

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1977 NCAA Mideast Region — First Round 1979 NCAA Mideast Region — First Round 1979 NCAA Mideast Region — Second Round Tennessee (22-6) 88 #9 Eastern Kentucky (21-8) 81 #1 Notre Dame (23-5) 73 Syracuse (26-3) OT 93 #8 Tennessee (21-11) 97 #8 Tennessee (21-12) 67 March 13, 1977 • Assembly Center • Baton Rouge, La. March 9, 1979 • Murphy Athletic Center • Murfreesboro, Tenn. March 11, 1979 • Murphy Athletic Center • Murfreesboro, Tenn. Syracuse posted a 93-88 overtime victory to put an end to the Tennessee turned an early 10-point deficit into a 44-38 halftime Notre Dame outscored the Vols 14-4 to open the second half to famed “Ernie and Bernie Show” at Tennessee. lead and eventually logged a 97-81 victory over the Colonels. This turn a 32-32 halftime tie into a 46-36 lead. Tennessee got no closer Things looked good early for Tennessee as the Vols raced out to a was Tennessee’s first-ever win in the NCAA Tournament. than five points the rest of the game and fell 73-67 to the Irish. 20-10 lead against a pressing Syracuse defense. But the Orangemen The Vols fell behind 15-5 in the first five minutes of the game “It was one of our poorest games in terms of poise and concen- regained their composure and eventually tied the score at 32 with before finally getting things on track. Gary Carter made three con- tration,” Tennessee coach Don DeVoe said. “We hustled and worked just under five minutes left in the first half. secutive field goals to spark a Tennessee rally and pull the Vols within the boards hard in the first half, but Notre Dame made us play as if Tennessee held strong, though, and an Ernie Grunfeld jumper put 16-13. Johnny Darden then hit a long jumper, and the Vols had the we were scared in the first two minutes of the second half.” the Vols up eight at 47-39 with 17:51 left in the second half. Syracuse Colonel lead to one. Notre Dame opened the second half with a full-court press, forc- then staged a 14-2 run over the next five minutes to take a 53-49 Eastern Kentucky regained its composure and had the lead back ing four Tennessee turnovers in the first 2:05 of the half. advantage. out to 30-26 with 4:44 left in the first half. “We noted that Tennessee made 21 turnovers against Eastern Syracuse held a 78-74 lead with 1:31 left in the second half, but Terry Crosby then reeled off three consecutive buckets for the Kentucky, so our staff decided to go right after them with the press,” Reggie Johnson hit a short jumper and converted two free throws to Vols, and Tennessee held a 32-30 advantage with just under four Notre Dame coach Digger Phelps said. “We played it loosely at the tie the game. Larry Kelley’s shot at the end of regulation could have minutes left in the half. start then went to a closer press with a quick-trap. That forced some won the game for the Orangemen, but it was off the mark. “This game was won in the final eight minutes of the first half,” turnovers and gave us some breathing room.” A Ross Kindel steal and layup gave Syracuse an 86-80 lead with Tennessee coach Don DeVoe said. “By getting the ball to Terry Both Terry Crosby and Reggie Johnson had poor games shooting 2:03 left in overtime. Syracuse then hit 7-of-9 free throws in the final Crosby, we were able to turn it around. We played poorly in the first the ball for the Vols. They combined to hit 7-of-21 field goal attempts. minute of overtime to seal the victory. 10 minutes but our kids snapped out of it.” Johnson also missed five of his 10 free-throw attempts. “We didn’t score when we needed to score,” Tennessee coach The game was still close five minutes into the second half, but “Neither Terry Crosby and Reggie Johnson had a good offensive Ray Mears said. “The break worked well early then went dry. Our Tennessee went on an 18-6 run to turn a 54-50 lead into a 72-56 game,” DeVoe said. “When that happens, we have problems.” game is based on King, Grunfeld and Jackson playing 40 minutes advantage with 8:21 left in the game. Johnson finished with 13 points, eight below his season average. each. Maybe that is a fallacy. If you live by that idea, you die by it.” “We were too psyched up at the beginning,” Reggie Johnson Gary Carter led the Vols with 16 points. Chuck Threeths added 10 It certainly hurt the Vols as Grunfeld, Bernard King and Mike said. “That was a terrible start. We had to come down from our high points and eight rebounds. Jackson all watched the end of the game from the bench. Not help- before we could play.” “I was taking normal shots, but there was a lid on the basket,” ing matters were the 26 turnovers the Vols committed. Johnson led the Vols with 20 points and nine rebounds. Carter Crosby said. “Almost any night we play, Reggie and I have to have Grunfeld led the Vols with 26 points and 12 rebounds, King tossed added 18 points with a game-high 11 rebounds. Crosby finished the good games offensively for us to win. Neither of us scored as we in 23 and also grabbed 12 rebounds. Reggie Johnson added 17 points game with 19 points. must to win.” and 10 boards. James Tillman led Eastern Kentucky with 21 points. He was one “I hope what happened against Syracuse won’t wash out the of five Colonels in double figures as Dave Tierney netted 13, Bruce NOTES: Tennessee had won nine consecutive games before losing things we’ve done all year,” King said. “It was a great year for me Jones had 12, and Vic Merchant and Kenney added 11 each. to the Irish, including two games in the SEC Tournament on its way and the team.” to the tournament title ... Notre Dame lost 80-68 to Michigan State NOTES: Eastern Kentucky was the Ohio Valley Conference champion. in the Regional Finals ... 1979 was the first year tournament seeding NOTES: The 22 wins by the Vols set a school record at that time ... was used. Tennessee won a share of the SEC championship along with Ken- VISITORS: Eastern Kentucky 21-8 tucky ... Syracuse was led by first-year head coach Jim Boeheim ... FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min VISITORS: Notre Dame 23-5 Syracuse lost 81-59 to UNC Charlotte in the Regional Semifinals to 05 James Tillman f 7-17 7-8 8 3 21 0 4 0 0 40 FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 22 Vic Merchant f 4-10 3-5 6 4 11 1 2 0 1 33 44 f 6-7 9-10 3 2 21 0 0 0 1 29 finish its season 26-4. 35 DaveBootcheck c 1-2 0-0 3 5 2 0 0 1 0 10 32 f 4-7 0-1 6 4 8 0 1 0 3 28 10 Kenny Elliott g 5-12 1-2 2 0 11 3 2 1 0 34 34 c 3-4 0-0 4 5 6 0 2 1 1 17 11 Bruce Jones g 6-19 0-1 2 2 12 9 8 0 2 33 VISITORS: Tennessee 22-6 12 Rich Branning g 3-9 0-0 1 3 6 1 2 0 0 20 12 Dave Tierney 6-9 1-2 4 3 13 1 0 0 1 16 FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 42 g 6-10 4-4 1 4 16 0 1 1 2 28 22 Ernie Grunfeld f 10-16 6-11 12 5 26 4 6 0 1 44 20 Donnie Moore 1-2 1-1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 15 Mike Mitchell 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 01 1 0 0 4 53 Bernard King f 8-19 7-8 12 5 23 2 9 0 0 38 33 Chris Williams 2-4 0-0 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 7 24 Stan Wilcox 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 6 32 Reggie Johnson c 6-12 5-5 10 4 17 0 1 2 0 36 44 Dale Jenkins 2-5 0-0 9 5 4 1 1 0 1 24 30 1-8 2-6 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 23 24 Johnny Darden g 3-8 0-0 1 1 6 12 6 0 1 41 TEAM 2 52 2-3 8-11 12 3 12 0 2 1 0 29 25 Mike Jackson g 6-13 0-0 3 5 12 5 1 0 0 30 Totals 34-80 13-19 39 23 81 16 17 2 5 200 TEAM 4 30 Terry Crosby 0-4 0-0 3 2 0 4 3 0 0 15 Totals 25-49 23-32 33 24 73 2 11 3 7 200 33 Chuck Threeths 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-36 44.4% 2nd Half: 18-44 41.0% Game: 42.5% 10 Bert Bertelkamp 2-3 0-0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 5 F Throw% 1st Half: 6-12 50.0% 2nd Half: 7-7 100.0% Game: 68.4% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-27 51.9% 2nd Half: 11-22 50.0% Game: 51.0% TEAM 1 F Throw% 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 19-27 70.4% Game: 71.9% Totals 35-75 18-24 44 27 88 27 26 3 2 225 HOME TEAM: Tennessee 21-11 FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min HOME TEAM: Tennessee 21-12 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-33 48.4% 2nd Half: 19-42 45.0% Game: 46.6% 25 Terry Crosby f 7-12 4-4 6 3 19 4 3 0 4 36 FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min F Throw% 1st Half: 6-7 85.7% 2nd Half: 12-17 71.0% Game: 75.0% 32 Reggie Johnson f 6-14 8-12 9 4 20 2 3 0 0 27 25 Terry Crosby f 3-10 2-2 5 2 8 2 0 0 1 39 44 Howard Wood c 3-5 1-2 5 2 7 0 1 1 0 12 32 Reggie Johnson f 4-11 5-10 5 5 13 0 2 0 0 26 10 Bert Bertelkamp g 1-1 0-0 1 3 2 3 2 0 1 14 HOME TEAM: Syracuse 26-3 44 Howard Wood c 4-7 0-0 7 3 8 0 3 0 0 15 30 Gary Carter g 7-13 4-4 11 1 18 4 2 0 1 37 FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 10 Bert Bertelkamp g 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 33 Dale Shackleford f 3-4 1-5 9 4 7 4 4 0 2 29 14 Terry Glenn 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 30 Gary Carter g 7-16 2-3 7 5 16 0 4 0 2 38 44 Marty Byrnes f 4-9 7-7 11 2 15 1 3 2 0 41 20 Mike Stapleton 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 23 Kenne Teffeteller 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 50 c 3-8 2-2 4 5 8 0 3 2 0 25 21 James Meriweather 1-2 00 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 24 Johnny Darden 4-6 2-4 2 4 10 2 3 0 1 34 11 Larry Kelley g 9-15 4-4 2 1 22 3 4 0 0 37 23 Kenne Teffeteller 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 31 Chuck Threeths 4-8 2-4 8 2 10 0 2 0 0 29 22 James Williams g 7-13 2-2 1 2 16 7 5 0 0 27 24 Johnny Darden 3-5 2-2 3 1 8 6 2 0 2 23 43 Kevin Nash 0-1 2-2 0 5 2 0 2 0 1 7 20 Ross Kindel 5-9 2-3 2 2 12 3 3 0 2 26 31 Chuck Threeths 5-9 1-2 8 2 11 0 3 0 0 24 53 Steve Ray 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 55 2-6 2-4 9 5 6 3 3 1 0 28 43 Kevin Nash 2-4 1-2 3 0 5 0 2 0 0 10 TEAM 9 35 Bill Drew 2-4 3-4 2 1 7 2 0 0 0 10 53 Steve Ray 0-1 1-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 Totals 26-60 15-25 44 29 67 4 16 0 5 200 53 Robert Parker 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 3 TEAM 1 2 Totals 36-68 25-33 53 18 97 19 21 1 8 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-23 60.9% 2nd Half: 22-34 64.7% Game: 63.2% Totals 35-69 23-32 42 23 93 23 25 5 4 225 F Throw% 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 10-18 55.6% Game: 56.0% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-33 48.4% 2nd Half: 20-35 57.1% Game: 52.9% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-37 37.8% 2nd Half: 21-32 66.0% Game: 50.7% F Throw% 1st Half: 12-15 80.0% 2nd Half: 13-18 72.2% Game: 75.7% Officials: N/A F Throw% 1st Half: 7-10 70.0% 2nd Half: 16-23 73.0% Game: 71.9% Technical fouls: N/A Officials: Paul Houseman, Rich Ballesteros, Dan Nicksich Attendance: 10,982 Officials: Burch, Richard Technical fouls: None Technical fouls: None Attendance: 10,982 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 5,965 Notre Dame 32 41 73 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Tennessee 32 35 67 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Eastern Kentucky 38 44 81 Tennessee 38 40 10 88 Tennessee 44 53 97 Syracuse 35 43 15 93

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1980 NCAA East Region — First Round 1980 NCAA East Region — Second Round 1981 NCAA East Region — Second Round #10 Furman (23-7) 69 #7 Tennessee (18-11) 75 #5 VCU (24-5) 56 #7 Tennessee (18-10) 80 #2 Maryland (24-6) 86 #4 Tennessee (21-7) OT 58 March 6, 1980 • Greensboro Coliseum • Greensboro, N.C. March 8, 1980 • Greensboro Coliseum • Greensboro, N.C. March 15, 1981 • Charlotte Coliseum • Charlotte, N.C. A change in the starting lineup proved fruitful for the Vols as Foul trouble for Reggie Johnson spelled doom for Tennessee, as Dale Ellis drilled a 15-foot jumper at the buzzer to lift Tennessee they posted an 80-69 victory over the Palladins. Maryland posted an 86-75 victory over Tennessee. to a 58-56 overtime victory over Virginia Commonwealth. The Vols inserted Steve Ray and Chuck Threeths in the starting “When you have a team that relies on one man to score and “I just stood there after I shot that ball,” Ellis said. “That was the lineup for Dale Ellis and Kevin Nash, respectively. The change was he gets in foul trouble, your team is in serious trouble,” Tennessee greatest feeling to make that shot.” made so the Vols could use their quickness against Furman’s man- coach Don DeVoe said. “When Reggie doesn’t play, you don’t win.” Ellis’ shot was the only shot taken in the five-minute extra pe- to-man defense. The strategy worked. Tennessee was rolling in the first half, and Johnson was nearly riod. Virginia Commonwealth got the opening tip in overtime and Tennessee was able to get the fastbreak going early with the unstoppable. He scored 17 points in the game’s first 14 minutes to stalled away the first half of the period. The Rams lost their chance lineup change and jumped out to a quick 8-2 lead. Furman rallied, help Tennessee to a 29-18 lead. Johnson picked up his second foul at attempting a shot when Steve Ray forced Danny Kottak out-of- though, with a 13-4 scoring spree to hold a 15-12 advantage with of the game with just under three minutes left in the first half, but bounds. 13:08 remaining in the first half. Tennessee still held a 40-32 advantage at the break. Tennessee then held the ball the second half of overtime and But two baskets by Howard Wood, a layup from Nash and two Johnson scored two buckets in the opening minutes of the sec- called a timeout with 19 seconds remaining. Michael Brooks passed free throws from Reggie Johnson gave the Vols a 20-15 lead with just ond half, and the Vols led 46-39 with 16:23 left in the game. Then, in the ball over to Ellis with five seconds left, and the sophomore from under 10 minutes left in the half. It was all Tennessee from there on a matter of 10 seconds, Johnson got whistled for his third and fourth Marietta, Ga., hit the game-winner. Ellis was not the Vols’ first option out. fouls and went to the bench with 15:06 left in the game. He didn’t to take the shot, though. “The way we came out and clicked and got our open shots to score again. “The ball was supposed to come to me, and I was supposed to drop made all the difference in the world,” Nash said. “It gave us the “I guarantee we got the short end of the officiating in the second pass it to Howard (Wood) in the corner,” Ellis said. “It was Howard feeling we weren’t going to lose.” half,” DeVoe said. “You don’t win in the tournament play when you that kept us in the game, and it’s usually (him) who takes the final Adding to Furman’s woes was a poor performance from the free- get the short end. The two fouls on Johnson were the turning point.” shot.” throw line. Furman’s starters entered the game shooting better than Greg Manning pulled the Terrapins even at 50 with a rebound The play was the same play the Vols ran at the end of regulation 70 percent from the line. Furman hit only 17-of-32 free throws for 53 basket at the 13:26 mark in the second half. Maryland eventually in attempt to make the game-winner. But Ellis threw an ill-advised percent. pulled out to a 70-62 lead, but the Vols rallied back and pulled pass to Steve Ray, and the Vols lost their opportunity to win at the “We missed a potential 13 points at the line in the first half, and within 78-75 on a short jumper from Howard Wood with 45 seconds end of regulation. that was the difference in the game,” Furman coach Eddie Holbrook remaining. Manning then had back-to-back three-point plays for Tennessee coach Don DeVoe told Ellis to go with the shot if the said. “Almost everything that went wrong in this game goes back to Maryland to squelch any Vol hopes for a victory. opportunity arose again. It did, and Ellis made good. the free throws. Once we got behind, we got out of what we wanted Gary Carter also had 21 points for the Vols along with eight re- “I don’t think there’s been a bigger shot in Tennessee basketball to do.” bounds. Bert Bertelkamp dished out a career-high 16 assists against in a long time than the one Dale Ellis made,” DeVoe said. “We were Tennessee held a 40-29 lead at the halftime break, and Furman only two turnovers in 39 minutes of action. able to make the play at the end because they gave us the opportu- trimmed it down to 49-41. But three straight baskets by Wood Manning led Maryland with 28 points to pace four Terrapins in nity by making a turnover.” capped a 9-2 run that broke the game open. Tennessee led by as double figures. added 20, 19 and Ernest Overtime initially looked unlikely, as Tennessee built a 14-point many as 21 points in the second half. Graham 14. Maryland also shot a hot 63.2 percent from the field first-half lead and led 38-25 at the start of the second half on a dunk Wood was one of three Vols in double figures with 19 points. compared to 47 percent for Tennessee. by Ellis. The Rams erased the last two points of the deficit with a Reggie Johnson had a game-high 28 points along with 14 rebounds. bucket from Kottak with 2:24 left in regulation to put the score at Jonathan Moore led Furman with 22 points and 17 rebounds. NOTES: Maryland’s Albert King is the brother of former Vol 56-56, which eventually forced the overtime. All-America Bernard King ... Maryland lost in the Regional Semifinals Ellis finished with 22 points, and Wood scored 18. Greg McRay led NOTES: Future Vol assistant coach Michael Hunt (1994-97) was on 74-68 to Georgetown. the Rams with 23 points on 10-of-14 shooting. the Furman team ... Furman’s berth in the NCAA Tournament came via its championship. VISITORS: Tennessee 18-11 NOTES: Tennessee received a first-round bye ... Tennessee’s victory FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min ended Virginia Commonwealth’s 16-game winning streak, which was VISITORS: Furman 23-7 32 Reggie Johnson f 10-17 1-1 4 5 21 0 1 0 0 25 the longest in the nation. FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 53 Steve Ray f 0-3 0-0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 17 55 Ronald White f 3-7 2-5 0 0 8 0 1 1 0 24 31 Chuck Threeths c 0-2 0-0 5 3 0 0 2 0 0 19 42 Rick McKinney f 3-6 5-8 6 1 11 0 3 0 0 26 10 Bert Bertelkamp g 3-8 2-2 2 5 8 16 2 0 0 39 VISITORS: Virginia Commonwealth 24-5 25 Jonathan Moore c 9-14 4-8 17 3 22 1 3 1 1 30 30 Gary Carter g 7-12 7-7 8 1 21 3 1 0 1 40 FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 20 Mel Daniel g 6-9 3-5 1 4 15 4 4 0 2 30 41 Dale Ellis 3-6 1-2 2 5 7 0 0 0 1 22 21 Danny Kottak f 5-7 0-0 2 3 10 2 4 0 1 43 22 Michael Hunt g 2-6 0-1 1 3 4 1 5 0 0 30 43 Kevin Nash 2-4 2-2 3 2 6 0 0 0 0 11 54 Greg McCray f 10-14 3-5 8 4 23 1 2 1 1 44 35 Reggie Small 1-3 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 14 15 Ralph Parton 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 30 Kenny Stancell c 0-3 1-3 5 2 1 0 2 2 1 43 31 Dale Crowe 0-2 2-2 0 3 2 3 1 0 0 13 24 Michael Poole 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 Monty Knight g 5-11 2-2 3 1 12 4 2 1 0 41 24 Tobe Jackson 1-5 0-0 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 7 44 Howard Wood 6-13 0-0 4 0 12 0 2 1 2 25 25 Edmund Sherod g 4-8 2-2 5 1 10 3 2 0 0 45 51 Randy Butler 0-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 7 TEAM 0 44 Greg Shropshire 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 44 William Hanks 1-3 1-3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 9 Totals 31-66 13-14 30 25 75 20 9 1 4 200 41 Don Jones 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Team 5 11 Stanley Davis 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 26-56 17-32 35 18 69 11 19 3 3 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-32 50.0% 2nd Half: 15-34 44.1% Game: 47.0% TEAM 2 F Throw% 1st Half: 8-9 88.9% 2nd Half: 5-5 100.0% Game: 92.9% Totals 24-43 8-12 25 12 56 10 12 4 3 225 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-25 44.0% 2nd Half: 15-3 48.4% Game: 46.4% F Throw% 1st Half: 7-16 43.8% 2nd Half: 10-16 62.5% Game: 53.1% HOME TEAM: Maryland 24-6 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-20 50% 2nd Half: 14-23 60.9% Game: 55.8% FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min F Throw% 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 66.7% HOME TEAM: Tennessee 18-10 55 Albert King f 10-16 0-0 6 2 20 3 6 0 1 40 FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 25 Ernest Graham f 5-8 4-7 9 3 14 5 3 0 0 39 HOME TEAM: Tennessee 21-7 32 Reggie Johnson f 13-19 2-2 14 2 28 3 4 3 1 37 52 Buck Williams c 8-13 3-6 9 5 19 0 1 2 0 38 FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 53 Steve Ray f 0-3 0-0 2 5 0 1 0 1 1 28 10 Greg Manning g 11-15 6-7 3 0 28 3 1 0 1 39 14 Dale Ellis f 10-13 2-2 5 3 22 0 1 1 0 45 31 Chuck Threeths c 1-3 0-0 5 3 2 1 2 0 0 10 15 Reggie Jackson g 2-4 1-5 4 2 5 10 2 0 2 35 53 Steve Ray f 0-4 0-0 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 29 30 Gary Carter g 6-8 1-2 6 4 13 6 4 0 1 34 21 Dutch Morley 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 44 Howard Wood c 7-13 4-5 4 3 18 4 2 0 0 41 10 Bert Bertelkamp g 1-5 1-3 1 5 3 8 1 0 2 19 54 Taylor Baldwin 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 12 Ed Littleton g 3-4 0-0 0 1 6 4 1 0 1 24 41 Dale Ellis 1-6 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 14 TEAM 4 30 Gary Carter g 5-11 0-0 5 1 10 5 2 0 3 45 44 Howard Wood 9-11 1-2 5 3 19 1 2 0 0 25 Totals 36-57 14-25 36 13 86 21 13 3 4 200 21 Michael Brooks 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 37 43 Kevin Nash 3-7 0-2 8 4 6 0 0 0 0 8 40 Willie Burton 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 15 Ralph Parton 2-5 3-5 1 3 7 4 3 0 1 19 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-23 60.9% 2nd Half: 22-34 64.7% Game: 63.2% TEAM 1 24 Michael Poole 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 F Throw% 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 10-18 55.6% Game: 56.0% Totals 26-48 6-7 19 12 58 17 8 1 4 225 34 Anthony Love 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team 1 Officials: Pavia, Tate, Dibler TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-26 61.5% 2nd Half: 8-22 36.4% Game: 54.2% Totals 36-69 8-16 47 29 80 26 16 4 6 200 Technical fouls: Maryland: Lefty Driesell; Tennessee: Don DeVoe F Throw% 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 2-3 66.7% Game: 85.7% Attendance: 13,210 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 19-43 44.2% 2nd Half: 17-26 65.4% Game: 50.7% Officials: Burrell Crowell, Tom Fraim, Robert Herrold F Throw% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 6-12 50.0% Game: 50.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technical fouls: Tennessee: Ellis Tennessee 40 35 75 Attendance: 11,443 Officials: Turner, Watson, Ballesteros Maryland 32 54 86 Technical fouls: Tennessee: Don DeVoe Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Attendance: 6,865 Virginia Commonwealth 25 31 0 56 Tennessee 36 20 2 58 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Furman 29 40 69 Tennessee 40 40 80

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1981 NCAA East Region — Regional Semifinal 1982 NCAA East Region — First Round 1982 NCAA East Region — Second Round #4 Tennessee (21-8) 48 #9 Tennessee (20-9) 61 #9 Tennessee (20-10) 51 #1 Virginia (27-3) 62 #8 Southwestern Louisiana (24-8) 57 #1 Virginia (30-3) 54 March 19, 1981 • Charlotte Coliseum • Charlotte, N.C. March 12, 1982 • Market Square Arena • Indianapolis, Ind. March 14, 1982 • Market Square Arena • Indianapolis, Ind. Virginia outscored Tennessee 27-4 over a 12-minute span in the Michael Brooks hit six free throws for Tennessee in the game’s Tennessee missed 4-of-5 free throws in the final 3:12, and Virgin- second half en route to a 62-48 regional semifinal victory. final minute to secure a 61-57 victory over Southwestern Louisiana. ia’s hit two with 15 seconds remaining to lift Virginia to Tennessee stayed close in the first half but could never take the “We did some things right that assured the win,” Tennessee a 54-51 victory in a rematch of a 1981 NCAA Tournament game. lead against the -led Cavaliers. The Cavaliers shot coach Don DeVoe said. “The key was having the lead going into the Tennessee had made 10 consecutive free throws during the 61.5 percent from the field during the first 20 minutes, but could only final five minutes. We had our best foul shooters in the game, and second half, but those shots didn’t fall during crunch time. Tyrone manage a 27-26 lead at the break. we kept the ball in the best man’s hands.” Beaman missed the front end of a one-and-one and then missed the The Vols got things rolling early in the second half. Virginia made The Vols trailed 35-33 with 16:58 to play. Back-to-back buckets back end of a one-and-one. Michael Brooks, who hit six straight in the first bucket of the half with a putback by . The Vols by Tyrone Beaman gave the Vols a 37-35 advantage, but a lay-up the final minute of the first-round Vol victory two days prior, then then outscored Virginia 10-2 over the next six minutes to take a from Dion Brown for the Ragin’ Cajuns tied the game at 37. missed the front end of a one-and-one. Dan Federmann followed 36-31 lead. The Vols then outscored Southwestern Louisiana 14-6 over the that with a miss. Lamp then scored six of the game’s next eight points, with the game’s next nine minutes to hold a 51-43 lead with 6:39 left to play. “When it got down to it, we choked at the foul line,” Tennessee other two coming from a jumper by Virginia’s . The Two free throws from Dan Gay and a lay-up each from Alford Turner coach Don DeVoe said. “We just did not do what it takes internally Cavaliers led 39-36 with 11:14 left in the game and never looked back. and Johnny Collins off of Vol turnovers cut the margin to 51-49. to win. Stokes just did what we could not do.” “We knew Lamp was their money player, but we didn’t realize Two free throws and a jumper from Dale Ellis opened the margin The one free throw the Vols did make in the game’s closing min- it on the floor today,” Tennessee guard Michael Brooks said. “They back up to 55-49 with just under four minutes to go. utes gave them a 51-47 lead, but Ralph Sampson hit back-to-back had a great player who took control, made the great plays and got “We got the ball to Dale Ellis in the second half,” DeVoe said. buckets to pull the Cavaliers even at 51. Tennessee had a chance to back and played defense. If he hadn’t taken control at that point, “Those two turnovers were the turning point that allowed South- regain the lead, but Federmann missed the front end of his one-and- they wouldn’t have won.” western Louisiana to come back. They got themselves back in the one. Stokes then made his two to give Virginia a 53-51 lead. Lamp scored a game-high 18 points. Jeff Jones and Lee game because of their ability to persevere.” “We had the game under control,” Tennessee forward Dale Ellis Raker added 10 apiece for Virginia. Tennessee did slow down the Ellis finished with a game-high 23 points, and Brooks finished said. “All we had to do was hit the free throws. That has been a All-America Sampson by holding him to a season-low nine points with 16. Turner had 14 points to lead Southwestern Louisiana. problem.” and five rebounds. He had only one point and one rebound in the “We expected Ellis to be outstanding, and he certainly was,” Tennessee had a chance to tie the game at 53, but the play never second half. Southwestern Louisiana coach Bobby Paschal said. “We knew if they developed, and a long jumper by Brooks was off the mark. Jones The sagging defense to stop Sampson may have proved costly had the lead as the clock ran down, it would be difficult. They are an then hit a free throw for the final margin of victory. for the Vols. Sampson hit on only 4-of-13 shots, but the rest of the excellent free-throw shooting team. Near the end, we knew it was a “We had the right person taking the shot,” DeVoe said. “Michael Cavaliers combined to hit 20-of-30 for 66.6 percent. calculated risk to foul, but there was no other way.” was a little anxious. I didn’t think the shot was that poor, but we “You may take Ralph out of the offense, but you leave your- never got into our play.” self vulnerable somewhere else,” Virginia forward Terry Gates said. NOTES: Dale Ellis was named the SEC’s Player of the Year, and Don The Vols got off to a fast start and opened up a 10-point lead at “Raker and Lamp have thrived off that.” DeVoe was named the league’s Coach of the Year following the 1982 24-14 in the first half behind 14 points from Brooks. Jones finished season. the first half by scoring five points in the final 21 seconds to pull NOTES: Virginia advanced to the Final Four before losing to North Virginia to within 32-25 at the break. Carolina 78-65. VISITORS: Tennessee 20-9 Virginia continued to rally in the second half, as Jones and Samp- FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min son sparked a 15-2 rally to give the Cavaliers a 43-40 lead with 10:41 VISITORS: Tennessee 21-8 14 Dale Ellis f 9-15 5-6 6 3 23 2 4 0 2 40 to go. 53 Steve Ray f 2-5 0-0 4 2 4 2 0 1 2 34 FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min Brooks then scored eight straight points for Tennessee to give 14 Dale Ellis f 6-12 1-2 9 4 13 1 5 0 0 39 40 Willie Burton c 1-3 0-0 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 25 53 Steve Ray f 2-4 0-0 0 1 4 1 1 0 0 33 10 Tyrone Beaman g 4-6 0-2 2 3 8 6 2 0 2 30 the Vols a 48-45 lead with 6:11 left in the game. 44 Howard Wood c 4-9 0-0 4 1 8 2 3 0 3 39 21 Michael Brooks g 5-10 6-6 1 4 16 1 5 1 0 33 22 Jerald Hyatt 0-1 2-2 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 17 12 Ed Littleton g 2-3 0-0 0 3 4 2 1 0 0 13 NOTES: Virginia was upset by UAB 68-66 in the regional semifinals. 30 Gary Carter g 4-9 1-2 4 4 9 2 0 0 0 39 31 Kevin Woods 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 21 Michael Brooks 3-8 0-0 1 2 6 6 3 0 2 27 33 Dan Federmann 2-2 0-0 3 3 4 0 1 0 0 15 10 Tyrone Beaman 2-2 0-0 0 3 4 2 0 0 0 7 TEAM 6 VISITORS: Tennessee 20-10 33 Dan Federmann 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 24-43 13-16 27 17 61 14 14 2 7 200 FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 34 Anthony Love 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 14 Dale Ellis f 5-10 6-8 9 5 16 0 1 0 0 37 40 Willie Burton 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-22 59.1% 2nd Half: 11-21 52.4% Game: 55.8% 53 Steve Ray f 2-3 0-0 3 4 4 3 2 0 0 36 TEAM 1 F Throw% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 10-12 83.3% Game: 81.3% 40 Willie Burton c 0-0 0-0 3 5 0 1 0 0 1 17 Totals 23-48 2-4 19 18 48 17 13 1 5 200 10 Tyrone Beaman g 0-5 1-3 0 4 1 8 2 0 2 37 HOME TEAM: Southwestern Louisiana 24-8 21 Michael Brooks g 11-17 2-3 2 1 24 1 0 0 1 40 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-21 57.1% 2nd Half: 11-27 40.7% Game: 47.9% FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 22 Jerald Hyatt 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 9 F Throw% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 0-0 0% Game: 50.0% 21 Dion Brown f 6-10 1-2 7 3 13 0 1 0 1 38 31 Kevin Woods 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 40 Graylin Warner f 3-8 0-0 3 4 6 0 3 1 0 35 33 Dan Federmann 2-3 0-1 3 4 4 0 1 0 0 20 HOME TEAM: Virginia 27-3 44 Dan Gay c 2-7 4-4 4 1 8 1 2 0 1 40 TEAM 4 FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 11 Alford Turner g 4-9 6-9 1 4 14 0 0 1 1 37 Totals 20-39 11-17 24 23 51 14 6 0 4 200 03 Jeff Lamp f 8-11 2-2 5 0 18 2 1 0 0 36 15 Johnny Collins g 5-7 0-0 1 5 10 0 4 0 3 39 44 Terry Gates f 2-2 0-0 4 1 4 1 0 0 1 32 33 Alonza Allen 2-4 0-0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 11 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-25 56.0% 2nd Half: 6-14 42.9% Game: 51.3% 50 Ralph Sampson c 4-13 1-2 5 1 9 1 3 4 1 34 TEAM 1-1 6 2 F Throw% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 64.7% 11 Othell Wilson g 2-3 5-6 2 1 9 2 1 0 1 34 Totals 23-46 11-15 22 17 57 1 12 2 6 200 24 Jeff Jones g 3-6 4-5 3 2 10 5 2 0 4 33 HOME TEAM: Virginia 30-3 25 Lee Raker 4-5 2-2 3 1 10 0 0 0 1 17 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-24 58.3% 2nd Half: 9-22 41.0% Game: 50.0% FG FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 55 Lewis Lattimore 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 F Throw% 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 10-12 83.3% Game: 73.3% 04 Jim Miller f 1-2 0-3 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 17 10 Craig Robinson 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 10 Craig Robinson f 2-7 0-0 6 3 4 1 2 0 0 29 15 Ricky Stokes 1-3 0-0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 4 Officials: Paul Houseman, Denny Bishop, Mickey Crowley 50 Ralph Sampson c 9-14 1-6 9 2 19 2 0 2 0 36 23 Jeff Klein 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Technical fouls: none 24 Jeff Jones g 4-6 2-5 7 2 10 3 1 1 1 38 05 Louis Collins 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Attendance: 12,206 45 Tim Mullen g 4-6 1-2 0 2 9 0 2 0 0 24 TEAM 2 11 Othell Wilson 2-3 1-2 1 1 5 1 1 0 0 22 Totals 24-43 14-17 27 10 62 11 11 4 9 200 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total 15 Ricky Stokes 0-1 2-2 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 18 Tennessee 29 32 61 30 Kenton Edelin 1-2 1-1 2 4 3 0 0 0 1 16 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-23 56.5% 2nd Half: 11-20 55% Game: 55.8% Southwestern Louisiana 29 28 57 TEAM 4 F Throw% 1st Half: 1-2 50% 2nd Half: 13-15 86.7% Game: 82.4% Totals 23-41 8-21 32 19 54 7 7 3 2 200

Officials: Edgar Cartotto, James Burroughs, Richard Weiler TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-23 47.9% 2nd Half: 12-18 66.7% Game: 56.1% Technical fouls: none F Throw% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 38.1% Attendance: 17,000 Officials: Jack Savidge, Charles Range, Arthur Mellace Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technical fouls: None Tennessee 26 22 48 Attendance: Not available Virginia 27 35 62 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Tennessee 32 19 51 Virginia 25 29 54

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1983 NCAA Mideast Region — First Round 1983 NCAA Mideast Region — Second Round 1989 NCAA East Region — First Round #9 Marquette (19-11) 56 #8 Tennessee (20-12) 57 #10 Tennessee (19-11) 68 #8 Tennessee (20-11) 57 #1 Louisville (30-3) 70 #7 West Virginia (26-4) 84 March 18, 1982 • Roberts Municipal Stadium • Evansville, Ind. March 20, 1982 • Roberts Municipal Stadium • Evansville, Ind. March 16, 1989 • Greensboro Coliseum • Greensboro, N.C. Michael Brooks hit two free throws with five seconds left in the Louisville used an 11-2 run midway through the second half to Tennessee fell behind by 10 points less than five minutes into game to secure a 57-56 NCAA Tournament victory over Marquette. halt a Tennessee rally and post a 70-57 victory over the Vols. the game and never recovered as West Virginia cruised to an 84-68 Brooks only had 11 points in the game, but four came via the The Cardinals used their pressure defense in the first half to force victory. charity stripe in the game’s final 61 seconds. Brooks’ two free throws 10 Tennessee turnovers, which enabled Louisville to open up a 34-27 It was the Vols’ first NCAA Tournament appearance in six years, with 1:01 remaining gave the Vols a 55-53 lead. Dale Ellis and Jerald halftime lead. A 15-foot jumper from Lancaster Gordon and a layup but the Mountaineers made UT’s visit a short one. West Virginia Hyatt had just missed opportunities at the foul line before Brooks from Charles Jones pushed the lead to 42-30 with 15:26 left in the scored on its first nine possessions, and its defense frustrated the gave the Vols their two-point lead. game. Vols throughout the game. Kevin Woods then came up with a steal on Marquette’s ensuing The Vols then mounted a rally. Two buckets apiece from Dale “West Virginia got the upper hand about as quickly as you can in possession and was fouled. He came up empty on the front end of Ellis and Willie Burton keyed a 13-3 scoring run for the Vols as they an NCAA Tournament game,” Tennessee coach Don DeVoe said. “It a one-and-one. countered by making one of his two free pulled to within 45-43 with 10:26 on the clock. was obviously a game where we didn’t do many things right. West attempts on the next possession to cut the UT lead to 55-54 with 20 Louisville then called timeout to regroup. The Cardinals re- Virginia did a lot of things right, and the scoreboard bore that out.” seconds left. sponded with an 11-2 rally to open the lead back out to 56-45 with Tennessee shot 29 percent from the floor in the first half and Brooks then brought the ball up court and was tied up in front of just under six minutes left in the game. Tennessee could get no fell behind as many as 15 points. The Vols battled back to go into the Tennessee bench. It looked as though Brooks was going to be closer than eight points the rest of the way. the break trailing 35-23, but the opening minutes of the second half called for a five-second violation, but instead was fouled by Rivers. “We had worked so hard to get that close,” Tennessee point once again put the Vols in a deep hole. Brooks then sank the two free throws. Marquette’s Kerry Trotter hit guard Tyrone Beaman said. “They get a couple of quick, easy bas- The Mountaineers scored the first six points of the second half, a lay-up at the buzzer to provide the final score. kets and it took a little bit out of everybody.” which keyed a 12-4 run that opened the lead to 47-27 with 16:51 left “I wanted the ball,” Brooks said. “I knew they would have to foul Ellis was held to 13 points, nine below his season average, on in the game. Tennessee got back to within 57-45 on a 3-pointer from me because time was running out. I felt I could ice the game.” 6-of-13 shooting. Louisville’s man-to-man defense made him work Doug Roth, but West Virginia answered with two buckets. Tennes- Brooks’ free throws were his most obvious contribution to the hard to get the ball, and the Cardinals’ fast-break offense continually see never got closer than 12 points the rest of the game. Vol victory, but he also turned in a stellar performance on the defen- put pressure on the Vols to get back on defense. West Virginia shot a blistering 77 percent from the field in the sive end. He held Rivers to 10 points and ran the Volunteer offense “This is as tired as I’ve ever been on the court all year,” Ellis said. second half on 17-of-22 shooting and finished the game at 62 per- for 40 minutes. Rivers only hit 4-of-13 shots as Brooks guarded him “This is one of the worst shooting games ever. I missed a lot of easy cent. Tennessee finished the game shooting 38 percent from the most of the game. shots.” field. “Michael sank those two free throws, but defense won this Michael Brooks led the Vols with 18 points, and Beaman added “It looked like to me the guys were playing a little tight at both game,” Tennessee guard Tyrone Beaman said. “He played probably 10. Louisville was led by ’s 15 points and Scooter McRay’s ends of the floor,” DeVoe said. “I know it’s the NCAA (Tournament), his best defensive game. He came through for us in the clutch.” 10. but that’s when you should bring your game up to another level.” Tennessee trailed 43-38 with 11:38 remaining in the game, but a Dyron Nix led the Vols with 22 points, and West Virginia native three-point play by Willie Burton, a bucket from Dale Ellis and two NOTES: The Mideast Regional Semifinals were held at Stokely Ath- Greg Bell added 14. Starting guard Clarence Swearengen, who was more free throws by Burton gave the Vols a 45-43 lead with 9:15 letic Center ... Louisville advanced to the Final Four before losing averaging 12 points a game, played only 14 minutes and did not left. Tennessee then hit 10-of-15 free-throw attempts the rest of way 94-81 to Houston ... Ellis finished his career as the third all-time lead- score. including the two from Brooks. The only field goal the Vols scored in ing scorer at Tennessee behind Ernie Grunfeld and Reggie Johnson. the last 10 minutes was a long jumper from Brooks. NOTES: Tennessee had won five consecutive first round NCAA Tour- VISITORS: Tennessee 20-12 REBS nament games before losing to West Virginia ... West Virginia lost to NOTES: The victory over Marquette was the 100th for Don DeVoe at FG FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min Duke 70-63 in the second round. Tennessee ... Tennessee was only one of six teams to appear in the 14 Dale Ellis f 6-13 1-3 1-4-5 4 13 0 5 0 2 35 40 Willie Burton f 4-10 1-2 4-3-7 0 9 2 1 2 2 36 past five NCAA Tournaments, with the other teams being Arkansas, 33 Dan Federmann c 1-1 1-2 0-3-3 4 3 1 1 0 2 14 VISITORS: Tennessee 19-11 REBS Georgetown, Iowa, Louisville and North Carolina. 10 Tyrone Beaman g 4-7 2-2 1-0-1 5 10 3 6 0 2 33 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 21 Michael Brooks g 8-17 2-2 0-1-1 2 18 5 4 0 2 40 31 Dyron Nix f 10-20 0-4 2-4 5-3-8 3 22 1 1 0 0 37 22 Jerald Hyatt 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2 16 33 Mark Griffin f 1-5 1-4 0-0 2-1-3 4 3 1 2 0 1 26 VISITORS: Marquette 19-11 REBS 23 Myron Carter 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 50 Doug Roth c 5-13 3-6 0-4 4-6-10 4 13 1 4 1 0 38 FG FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 30 Tyrone Harper 1-4 0-0 2-0-2 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 11 C. Swearengen g 0-4 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 0 0 0 2 0 0 14 22 Dwayne Johnson f 3-5 3-4 1-3-4 4 9 3 2 0 1 38 31 Kevin Woods 1-3 0-0 1-2-3 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 25 Travis Henry g 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 3 3 0 1 0 0 14 52 Marc Marotta f 7-12 1-1 5-5-10 5 15 1 2 1 2 39 34 Rob Jones 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 Jay Price 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 33 Terrell Schlundt c 6-11 0-1 1-5-6 4 12 0 2 0 0 40 TEAM 3 15 Ron Taylor 2-9 2-9 1-2 0-0-0 2 7 4 0 0 2 17 20 Mandy Johnson g 3-5 2-2 0-0-0 4 8 2 0 0 3 38 Totals 25-56 7-11 25 17 57 12 17 2 12 200 23 Greg Bell 5-10 3-6 1-2 0-1-1 4 14 5 1 0 1 34 31 Glenn Rivers g 4-13 2-7 4-1-5 5 10 3 4 0 1 39 34 Ronnie Reese 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 21 Terry Reason 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-28 42.3% 2nd Half: 13-28 46.4% Game: 44.7% 51 Ian Lockhart 2-5 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 5 6 0 1 0 0 17 32 Kerry Trotter 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 F Throw% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 63.6% TEAM 2 TEAM 5 Total 26-69 10-31 6-14 15-13-30 26 68 13 12 1 4 200 Totals 24-47 8-15 11-14-30 22 56 9 10 1 7 200 HOME TEAM: Louisville 30-3 REBS FG FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-31 29.0% 2nd Half: 17-38 44.7% Game: 37.7% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-27 48.7% 2nd Half: 11-20 55.0% Game: 51.1% 21 Scooter McCray f 5-7 0-0 1-4-5 4 10 3 3 2 2 32 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 9-24 37.5% Game: 32.3% F Throw% 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 6-12 50.0% Game: 53.3% 22 Rodney McCray f 0-1 1-2 1-5-6 0 1 2 1 0 2 33 F Throw% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 42.9% 33 Charles Jones c 7-8 4-7 5-6-11 0 18 3 5 2 2 35 HOME TEAM: Tennessee 20-11 REBS 4 Lancaster Gordon g 7-15 4-4 1-0-1 1 18 2 6 0 2 36 HOME TEAM: West Virginia 26-4 REBS FG FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 20 Milt Wagner g 6-10 3-4 1-0-1 2 15 2 3 1 2 31 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 14 Dale Ellis f 7-9 6-10 0-4-4 3 20 0 2 0 1 40 00 Robbie Valentine 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 Darryl Prue f 5-8 0-0 2-2 3-3-6 4 12 2 1 0 0 29 40 Willie Burton f 3-7 4-5 3-2-5 5 10 2 4 0 1 32 23 Chris West 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23 Chris Brooks f 2-7 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 4 4 0 0 0 0 20 33 Dan Federmann c 3-5 0-1 2-0-2 2 6 0 0 0 0 16 42 Jeff Hall 0-2 2-2 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 42 Ray Foster c 6-7 0-0 7-8 2-9-11 3 19 0 2 2 1 35 10 Tyrone Beaman g 3-5 0-0 0-0-0 5 6 5 1 0 0 32 45 Danny Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 32 Herbie Brooks g 8-12 0-0 6-6 2-0-2 1 22 2 4 0 2 34 21 Michael Brooks g 3-6 5-5 1-3-4 1 11 0 2 0 0 40 55 Billy Thompson 2-4 2-4 0-3-3 1 6 1 0 1 1 18 04 Steve Berger g 4-6 1-3 5-7 1-4-5 0 14 7 4 0 3 35 22 Jerald Hyatt 0-1 0-1 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 11 TEAM 4 03 Tracy Shelton 3-4 0-0 4-5 0-1-1 0 10 2 1 0 1 12 30 Tyrone Harper 2-3 0-0 1-0-1 0 4 1 0 0 0 17 Totals 27-47 16-23 9-18-31 8 70 13 18 6 11 200 11 Chris Leonard 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 31 Kevin Woods 0-1 0-2 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 1 0 11 21 Shaun Jackson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 34 Rob Jones 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-28 50.0% 2nd Half: 13-19 68.4% Game: 57.4% 25 Mike Yoest 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 TEAM 6 F Throw% 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 10-15 66.7% Game: 69.6% 33 Wade Smith 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 1 3 0 2 1 0 22 Total 21-37 15-27 7-11-25 17 57 9 9 1 3 200 34 Thomas Kroger 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Officials: John Dabrow, Bob Garibaldi, Phil Robinson TEAM 2 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-23 60.9% 2nd Half: 7-14 50.0% Game: 56.8% Technical fouls: None Totals 29-47 1-3 25-33 8-26-36 14 84 14 15 3 7 200 F Throw% 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 15-26 57.7% Game: 55.6% Attendance: 11,900 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-25 48.0% 2nd Half: 17-22 77.3% Game: 61.7% Officials: John Dabrow, Bob Garibaldi, Peter Pevia Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 0-0 0.0% Game: 33.3% Technical fouls: None Tennessee 27 30 57 F Throw% 1st Half: 10-13 76.9% 2nd Half: 15-20 75.0% Game: 75.8% Attendance: Not available Louisville 34 36 70 Officials: Tom Rucker, Stan Rote, Duke Edsall Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technical fouls: None Marquette 28 28 56 Attendance: Not available Tennessee 28 29 57 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Tennessee 23 45 68 West Virginia 35 49 84

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1998 NCAA West Region — First Round 1999 NCAA East Region — First Round 1999 NCAA East Region — Second Round #9 Illinois State (25-5) OT 82 #13 Delaware (24-6) 52 #9 SW Missouri State (22-10) 81 #8 Tennessee (20-9) 81 #4 Tennessee (21-8) 62 #4 Tennessee (21-9) 51 March 12, 1998 • Arco Arena • Sacramento, Calif. March 12, 1999 • Charlotte Coliseum • Charlotte, N.C. March 14, 1999 • Charlotte Coliseum • Charlotte, N.C. Illinois State’s Dan Muller scored the winning basket off a pass Tennessee’s offense was sputtering, but the Vols turned up their Poor shooting proved costly for the Vols as Southwest Missouri from Kyle Cartmill with 1.3 seconds left to lift the Redbirds to an defensive pressure to post a 62-52 victory over Delaware. It was the State gave Tennessee its worst loss ever in NCAA Tournament ac- 82-81 overtime victory over Tennessee. Vols’ first NCAA Tournament win in 16 years. tion with an 81-51 final. The Vols had taken an 81-80 lead on C.J. Black’s layup off a pass The Vols shot only 33 percent from the field but held Delaware Tennessee shot 29.5 percent from field and hit only 6-of-29 from Tony Harris with 15.4 seconds left before the game-winning to 30 percent shooting. Forward Mike Pegues did score 23 points 3-point attempts for 20.7 percent. bucket by Muller. for Delaware, but it came on 7-of-23 shooting. Tennessee’s perime- “Their defense didn’t give us many open looks,” forward Isiah The Vols struggled in the second half with foul trouble and poor ter defense held the Blue Hens starting perimeter players to 2-of-13 Victor said. “And when they did, we weren’t making those shots shooting. They finished the game shooting 36.7 percent from the shooting from 3-point range. either, so it really didn’t matter.” field and had nearly a five-minute stretch in the second half without “As long as we play defense like we did today, we have a chance Southwest Missouri State, on the other hand, shot 51.9 percent scoring. A free throw by Harris at the 7:13 mark finally broke the to win, no matter how bad we shoot the ball,” Tennessee guard from the field and hit 9-of-22 3-pointers. It was a 3-pointer at the scoring drought, but the Vols found themselves down 66-58. Brandon Wharton said. end of the first half that seemed to douse all hopes of a Vol victory. The Vols battled back to tie the score at 70 on Black’s rebound Wharton scored all 16 of his points in the second half after miss- Ken Stringer banked in a 25-footer at the buzzer to give the Bears a and basket with 2:53 left. Tennessee took a 72-70 lead on Black’s ing seven shots in the first half, including an uncontested layup after 36-26 halftime lead. off a pass from Brandon Wharton, but Illinois State tied a steal. Southwest Missouri then opened the second half by scoring on the score on Steve Hansell’s layup with 53 seconds left. “I just kept telling the players ‘Continue to play good defense, nine of its first 10 possessions. The lead expanded to 58-33 with That gave the Vols the ball back with a chance to win. They and the shots are going to fall. Believe me. Trust me. They’re going 12:38 to play. worked the shot clock down to 17 seconds and the game clock down to fall,’” Tennessee coach Jerry Green said. “I’d say they played a perfect ball game,” Tennessee coach Jerry to 34.6 before calling a timeout. Two free throws from Pegues gave Delaware a 20-14 lead with Green said. “The more shots they hit, the more confident they got Wharton took a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 22 sec- 3:45 left in the first half. Tennessee then reeled off 11 unanswered and the less we got. It seemed all the basketball gods were on their onds left, but missed and Illinois State rebounded. points to open a 25-20 lead with 35 seconds left in the half. Pegues side and not on ours.” The Redbirds had their own chance at a game-winning shot, but hit a jumper at the first half buzzer to pull the Blue Hens to within Tennessee never led in the game, as the Bears jumped out to a Hill missed a 14-foot jumper. The Vols rebounded and threw a des- three at the break and then opened the second half with a 3-pointer 9-2 lead 3:10 into the game. The Bears got two easy buckets off of peration pass, but it was on to overtime. to tie the game at 25. Tennessee turnovers caused by a full-court press. It was all uphill Tennessee had opened up a nine-point lead in the first half but Tennessee then got the offense rolling with a layup from Whar- from there. could not put the Redbirds away. Back-to-back 3-pointers from Rico ton, a 3-pointer from Tony Harris and a C.J. Black dunk. The Vols led Hill and Steve Hansell at the end of the half enabled the Redbirds to 32-25 and never trailed again. NOTES: Southwest Missouri State lost to Duke in the Regional Semi- pull within 41-38 at the break. “We were almost too ready to play,” Green said. “Survive and finals ... Southwest Missouri State won the Missouri Valley Confer- advance. That’s what it’s all about.” ence to earn its trip to the NCAA Tournament ... A Missouri Valley NOTES: Illinois State’s starting backcourt during the season did not Conference team (Illinois State) also eliminated the Vols from the play due to injury ... Skipp Schaefbauer broke his leg in the MVC NOTES: Tennessee’s win snapped Delaware’s 13-game winning 1998 NCAA Tournament. tournament; Jamar Smiley didn’t start because of back problems streak ... Delaware’s point total and field-goal percentage were its ... Smiley got into the game, but immediately came out writhing in lowest of the season ... Delaware won the America East Conference VISITORS: SW Missouri State 22-10 REBS pain and was taken for treatment ... This was Tennessee’s first ap- Tournament to earn its bid to the NCAA Tournament. FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min pearance in the NCAA Tournament in nine years ... The Redbirds lost 05 Ken Stringer f 4-7 2-2 0-1 0-5-5 0 10 2 0 1 0 28 23 Ron Bruton f 5-5 0-0 2-2 1-4-5 3 12 1 1 1 4 29 82-49 to Arizona in the second round. VISITORS: Delaware 24-6 REBS 32 Danny Moore c 8-14 2-2 7-9 2-6-8 1 25 1 1 1 0 34 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 12 William Fontlero g 1-5 0-2 4-7 0-2-2 3 6 4 1 1 1 30 05 Mike Pegues f 7-23 0-1 9-14 3-7-10 2 23 2 6 0 2 33 VISITORS: Illinois State 25-5 REBS 24 Kevin Ault g 5-11 2-8 2-2 1-5-6 2 14 5 3 0 1 31 13 Kestutis Marci f 2-8 0-5 2-2 1-2-3 2 6 1 2 0 1 26 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 03 Paul Murans 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 10 John Bennett c 2-6 0-0 1-2 7-7-14 4 5 0 3 2 0 33 42 Rico Hill f 6-23 3-6 711 1-2-3 3 22 4 2 0 1 42 04 Brandon Miller 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 15 John Gordon g 3-9 1-5 0-0 1-4-5 5 7 4 1 0 1 39 44 Dan Muller f 3-7 2-4 0-0 2-8-10 1 8 3 4 1 1 45 10 Ryan Bettenhaus 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 03 Tyrone Perry g 3-6 1-3 0-2 0-1-1 2 7 0 1 0 2 26 32 LeRoy Watkins c 6-14 0-0 6-6 2-1-3 2 18 0 2 2 1 25 20 Scott Brakebill 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 23 Madou Diouf 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 24 11 Steve Hansell g 5-5 1-1 5-5 1-8-9 4 16 6 2 0 1 41 21 Eric Judd 1-3 0-2 1-1 1-0-1 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 24 Greg Miller 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 19 24 Kyle Cartmill g 3-5 1-1 2-2 1-2-3 4 9 6 6 0 2 40 25 Butch Tshomba 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 4-6-10 3 15 Jamar Smiley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 33 Allen Phillips 3-5 2-4 0-2 0-2-2 1 8 3 0 0 0 15 Totals 18-57 2-15 14-22 16-27-43 17 52 7 17 2 6 200 23 Kenneth Pierson 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 50 Matt Reuter 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 35 Rob Gibbons 2-4 0-1 5-8 2-4-6 4 9 0 1 0 0 24 TEAM 1-1-2 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 5-2 22.7% 2nd Half: 12-35 34.3% Game: 29.8% TEAM 1-3-4 Totals 28-54 9-22 6-24 7-30-37 13 81 17 6 4 7 200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 1-11 9.1% Game: 6.7% Totals 25-60 7-13 25-32 10-31-41 19 82 19 17 3 6 225 F Throw% 1st Half: 8-11 72.7% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 68.4% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-25 52.0% 2nd Half: 15-29 51.7% Game: 51.9% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-26 46.2% 2nd Half: 9-28 32.1% Game: 41.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 40.9% HOME TEAM: Tennessee 21-8 REBS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 53.8% F Throw% 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 11-15 73.3% Game: 66.7% FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min F Throw% 1st Half: 9-12 75.0% 2nd Half: 14-17 82.4% Game: 78.1% 22 Vincent Yarbrough f 1-4 0-1 4-4 2-2-4 2 6 1 2 1 0 21 HOME TEAM: Tennessee 21-9 REBS 43 C.J. Black f 2-7 0-1 5-6 4-3-7 2 9 2 2 0 1 26 HOME TEAM: Tennessee 20-9 REBS FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 40 Torrey Harris c 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 3 0 0 1 0 0 14 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 22 Vincent Yarbrough f 1-7 0-4 4-4 2-4-6 3 6 0 1 0 0 23 14 Tony Harris g 3-8 2-5 2-2 0-1-1 0 10 1 6 0 3 37 03 Rashard Lee f 4-18 1-8 0-0 5-6-11 1 9 2 0 0 1 27 40 Torrey Harris f 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 0 0 0 1 8 15 Brandon Wharton g 5-18 1-5 5-6 2-5-7 4 16 4 2 0 1 39 43 C.J. Black f 8-12 0-1 2-2 4-2-6 4 18 0 4 1 2 34 43 C.J. Black c 1-6 0-1 2-4 2-1-3 2 4 0 1 1 0 22 44 Isiah Victor 7-15 0-1 0-1 5-9-14 4 14 0 2 2 0 25 40 Torrey Harris c 3-5 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 5 6 0 0 3 0 19 14 Tony Harris g 2-11 2-10 0-0 0-1-1 3 6 4 5 0 0 33 03 Rashard Lee 1-4 0-2 2-4 0-4-4 2 4 0 2 0 2 21 14 Tony Harris g 1-13 0-6 8-11 0-5-5 2 10 9 2 0 2 44 15 Brandon Wharton g 5-16 1-6 0-0 0-3-3 3 11 2 1 0 0 32 55 Charles Hathaway 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 3 3 0 2 1 0 16 15 Brandon Wharton g 8-21 4-9 3-3 1-3-4 3 23 3 4 0 1 44 03 Rashard Lee 2-4 1-2 2-2 1-2-3 2 7 0 2 0 0 20 34 Vegas Davis 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 05 Aaron Green 3-5 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 4 7 0 1 0 0 10 05 Aaron Green 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 32 Del Baker 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 32 Del Baker 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 32 Del Baker 0-3 0-1 0-0 2-1-3 0 3 0 0 1 0 13 TEAM 1-4-5 33 Scott Moore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 34 Vegas Davis 1-3 1-3 0-0 1-1-2 0 3 0 0 1 0 21 Totals 20-61 3-17 19-25 15-32-47 21 62 8 19 5 7 200 34 Vegas Davis 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 44 Isiah Victor 5-8 1-2 0-0 4-4-8 4 11 1 2 0 0 21 44 Isiah Victor 2-2 0-0 2-3 2-3-5 3 6 1 2 2 4 28 55 Charles Hathaway 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 2 3 0 1 0 1 17 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-33 27.3% 2nd Half: 11-28 39.3% Game: 32.8% TEAM 5-3-8 TEAM 2-3-5 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-11 9.1% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 17.6% Totals 29-79 6-29 17-21 20-26-46 22 81 15 13 6 10 225 Totals 18-61 6-29 9-12 15-24-39 21 8 13 2 2 2 200 F Throw% 1st Half: 6-11 54.5% 2nd Half: 13-14 92.9% Game: 76.0% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-37 35.1% 2nd Half: 13-24 35.3% Game: 36.7% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-30 33.3% 2nd Half: 8-31- 5.8% Game: 29.5% Officials: Dave Libbey, Jerry Petro, Paul Janssen 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 3-16 18.8% Game: 20.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-13 23.1% 2nd Half: 3-16 18.8% Game: 20.7% Technical fouls: None F Throw% 1st Half: 13-14 92.9% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 81.0% F Throw% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 6-6 100.0% Game: 75.0% Attendance: Officials: Larry Lembo, Jim Haney, Eddie Jackson Officials: Dave Libbey, Gene Monje, Bob Sitov Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technical fouls: none Technical fouls: None Delaware 22 30 52 Attendance: 15,284 Attendance: 20,172 Tennessee 25 37 62 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Illinois State 38 34 10 82 SW Missouri State 36 45 81 Tennessee 41 31 9 81 Tennessee 26 25 51

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2000 NCAA South Region — First Round 2000 NCAA South Region — Second Round 2000 NCAA South Region — Regional Semifinal #13 Louisiana-Lafayette (25-9) 58 #5 Connecticut (25-10) 51 #8 North Carolina (21-13) 74 #4 Tennessee (25-6) 63 #4 Tennessee (26-6) 65 #4 Tennessee (26-7) 69 March 17, 2000 • Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center • Birmingham, Ala. March 19, 2000 • Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center • Birmingham, Ala. March 24, 2000 • • Austin, Texas Tony Harris made two free throws with 10.8 seconds to play to Tennessee capitalized on an ankle injury that limited Connecticut Ed Cota spurred a late second-half comeback, then he and fresh- help Tennessee seal a 63-58 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette. point guard Khalid El-Amin to one basket in 13 minutes and posted a men Joseph Forte and Julius Peppers hit six straight free throws in Louisiana-Lafayette cut UT’s lead to two at 60-58 on Brett 65-51 victory. The Vols made school history by winning two games the final 34.9 seconds, giving North Carolina a 74-69 victory over Smith’s jumper with 45 seconds to play. With the shot clock running in the NCAA Tournament for the first time. Tennessee in the South Regional semifinals. down, Harris made a move to the basket and appeared to turn the The Vols trailed only once, at 4-2, and had the upper hand, 32-22 The Tar Heels’ winning rally kicked into top gear when Forte ball over to Smith. But Smith was called for a reach-in foul that sent by halftime. The Huskies cut a 12-point deficit to 38-34 when El- drilled a 3-pointer and Jason Capel hit a layup to get the Tar Heels Harris to the line with 15 seconds to play. He missed the front end Amin hit his only basket, a 3-pointer, with 13:36 to play. within 64-63. Cota made a running jumper in the lane and then hit of the one-and-one, got the rebound and was flagrantly Vol freshman Jon Higgins answered with his own 3-pointer 14 another floater to make it 66-64 with 2:00 left. Tennessee’s scoring fouled by Smith with 13 seconds to go, allowing Tennessee to keep seconds later, igniting a 16-4 run that put the game away. drought, which left the Vols without a field goal since 7:15, ended the ball after the free throws. Connecticut went 6:15 without scoring during the major portion with 13.6 seconds left when Tony Harris made his first basket of the Slay missed both free throws, and UT in-bounded the ball to Har- of that stretch, missing six consecutive shots and turning the ball night, a 3-pointer. ris, who was quickly fouled. Harris hit both shots to seal the victory. over twice. “I thought for about 35 minutes, we played awfully well,” Ten- Tennessee trailed most of the game. The Vols were down 48-42 One was a Higgins steal and break-away that ended up being nessee coach Jerry Green said. “Then we started trying to make with just under 10 minutes left to play. Slay, a freshman from Nash- juggled and dished to Vincent Yarbrough for a dunk and subsequent hard plays, and it wasn’t just one person, it was about four or five ville, then got the Vols’ offense rolling. Slay scored 11 of his 15 points free throw. The three-point play restored the margin to 44-34. different people. And while we were making hard plays, they were in the final 8:15, including a coast-to-coast drive that he converted Tony Harris led the Vols with 18 points and shot 9-of-12 from the making baskets.” into a three-point play. Slay’s drive cut what had been a six-point foul stripe. Yarbrough got 11 of his 14 in the first half, helping shoot Tennessee got off to a slow start as North Carolina led by seven Louisiana-Lafayette lead to 48-45 with 8:15 remaining. the Huskies out of a zone defense with three 3-pointers. C.J. Black early. Then, the Vols’ speed and athleticism carried them to a 22-7 “When Ron took it all the way, I felt we had ‘Mo’ (momentum) added 13 points, 10 in the second half, as UT penetrated UConn’s run and a nine-point lead. Capel kept the Tar Heels close by scoring back on our side and had it going the right direction,” UT coach Jerry defense for dunks and free throws. the last five points of the first half, pulling North Carolina to within Green said. The Vol defense also stood tall by converting seven steals into 39-36. Slay’s 8-footer inside the Cajuns’ variation of a 2-3 zone defense 14 points and holding the Huskies to 38.6 percent shooting. UT shot “I can’t really put it into words,” Vincent Yarbrough said of the broke a 54-54 tie at the 4:07 mark. He hit a similar shot to make it 44.7 percent from field which was up from 33.3 percent in the first loss. “I thought we had the game won, but they just out-played us 60-56, Vols, with 1:48 to play. round victory. in the last four minutes. We came out of the last timeout and still “We struggled offensively, but our defense kept us in the game,” “We played awfully good,” Tennessee coach Jerry Green said. thought we had the game, but they made some shots and that was Green said. “We did just exactly what we had to do down the stretch “That could have been as good as we played all year. Time and the game.” to win the game.” again, making the extra pass - or passes - produced good looks C.J. Black led the Volunteers with 17 points, Yarbrough had 13 Harris and Slay led Tennessee with 15 points each. C.J. Black against the UConn defense.” and Ron Slay added 12. Isiah Victor had 11. Forte scored a game-high added 14 while shooting 10-of-10 from the foul line, and Vincent Albert Mouring scored 17 points to lead the Huskies, and El-Amin 22 for the Tar Heels, while and Cota each scored Yarbrough scored 11. Lonnie Thomas led the Cajuns with 19 points. was limited to three points, 13 below his season average. 11, followed by Kris Lang with 10.

NOTES: Louisiana-Lafayette earned its bid to the NCAA Tournament NOTES: The 51 points was a season-low for the Huskies ... Connecti- NOTES: North Carolina defeated Tulsa 74-69 in the Regional Finals by winning the Sun Belt Conference. cut was the defending NCAA champion, having won the 1999 NCAA to advance to the Final Four ... The Tar Heels then lost to Florida, Tournament with a 77-74 title-game victory over Duke. 59-71, in the national semifinals in Indianapolis. VISITORS: Louisiana-Lafayette 25-9 REBS FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min VISITORS: Connecticut 25-10 REBS VISITORS: North Carolina 21-13 REBS 30 Lonnie Thomas f 9-16 0-0 1-1 3-2-5 5 19 1 4 1 1 25 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 52 Reggie DeGray f 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 5 4 1 2 0 0 11 33 Kevin Freeman f 6-9 0-0 2-2 2-5-7 3 14 0 4 0 0 29 25 Jason Capel f 3-9 1-2 2-2 1-4-5 1 9 5 2 0 2 38 42 Brett Smith c 2-4 0-0 2-3 7-3-10 3 6 0 1 0 1 33 04 Ajou Deng f 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 42 Kris Lang f 5-12 0-0 0-0 3-0-3 3 10 0 2 2 1 28 13 Billy Jones g 1-8 1-3 0-0 1-6-7 2 3 1 3 0 1 28 43 c 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-6-9 4 2 1 1 0 0 18 00 Brendan Haywood c 5-10 0-0 1-4 1-4-5 5 11 0 3 4 0 26 22 Blane Harmon g 1-5 1-5 0-0 0-0-0 4 3 2 0 0 0 19 23 Albert Mouring g 7-18 3-8 0-0 0-3-3 2 17 0 1 0 0 39 40 Joseph Forte g 8-13 2-5 4-4 1-4-5 2 22 2 3 1 1 36 23 Orlando Butler 5-13 2-9 0-0 2-4-6 1 12 3 0 0 1 33 42 Khalid El-Amin g 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 0 3 1 0 0 0 13 05 Ed Cota g 4-9 0-1 3-5 1-6-7 4 11 5 2 0 1 39 01 Jarret Evans 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 20 Justin Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 Terrence Newby 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 05 Kenneth Lawrence 0-6 0-2 0-0 1-4-5 1 0 6 3 0 0 27 32 Tony Robertson 1-7 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 4 2 2 3 0 0 33 24 Max Owens 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 5 0 1 0 1 12 32 Darryl Robins 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 34 Souleymane Wane 4-8 0-0 0-0 4-3-7 2 8 0 1 0 0 22 45 Julius Peppers 2-3 0-0 2-2 3-3-6 4 6 0 1 2 0 20 33 Shea Whiting 1-3 0-0 2-4 1-2-3 2 4 0 1 0 0 7 05 Beau Archibald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 0-3-3 41 Derrick Warren 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 50 Marcus Cox 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Totals 29-58 4-9 12-17 10-24-34 19 74 12 14 9 6 200 45 Kendall Regis 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 2 4 1 1 0 0 9 51 Edmund Saunders 2-3 0-0 1-2 2-1-3 1 5 0 2 1 0 18 TEAM 1-0-1 55 Doug Wrenn 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 3 0 1 9 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-32 45.9% 2nd Half: 14-26 53.8% Game: 50.0% Totals 24-63 5-22 5-8 18-23-41 25 58 15 15 1 4 200 TEAM 3-1-4 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 1-2 50.0% Game: 44.4% Totals 22-57 4-12 3-4 14-23-37 20 51 4 15 1 1 200 F Throw% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 9-13 69.2% Game: 70.6% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-31 35.5% 2nd Half: 13-33 39.4% Game: 38.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-13 30.8% 2nd Half: 1-10 10.0% Game: 22.7% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-28 35.7% 2nd Half: 12-29 41.4% Game: 38.6% F Throw% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-2 100.0% Game: 62.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 33.3% HOME TEAM: Tennessee 26-7 REBS F Throw% 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-2 100% Game: 75.0% FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min HOME TEAM: Tennessee 25-6 REBS 22 Vincent Yarbrough f 4-11 1-5 4-4 2-1-3 3 13 3 2 0 1 38 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min HOME TEAM: Tennessee 26-6 REBS 44 Isiah Victor f 3-8 1-1 4-6 1-3-4 2 11 1 5 2 3 21 22 Vincent Yarbrough f 3-8 3-7 2-3 1-6-7 2 11 1 2 1 1 38 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 43 C.J. Black c 6-7 1-1 4-4 1-4-5 4 17 0 1 1 1 21 44 Isiah Victor f 1-3 0-2 2-2 0-6-6 3 4 0 1 2 1 19 22 Vincent Yarbrough f 5-9 3-6 1-1 0-3-3 3 14 4 0 1 0 34 14 Tony Harris g 1-10 1-6 1-2 2-2-4 3 4 4 2 0 0 32 43 C.J. Black c 2-4 0-1 10-10 1-1-2 2 14 0 2 2 0 34 44 Isiah Victor f 0-2 0-0 1-2 2-2-4 0 1 1 1 0 0 15 42 Jon Higgins g 3-7 2-5 0-0 1-3-4 1 8 0 0 0 0 35 14 Tony Harris g 4-14 2-8 5-7 1-2-3 2 15 3 2 0 2 37 43 C.J. Black c 5-9 0-1 3-5 2-3-5 1 13 0 1 0 0 30 35 Ron Slay 4-11 0-3 4-4 2-5-7 1 12 1 3 1 2 24 42 Jon Higgins g 1-6 1-5 1-2 2-0-2 1 4 3 0 0 1 33 14 Tony Harris g 4-11 1-4 9-12 0-1-1 3 18 2 2 0 2 35 05 Harris Walker 0-3 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 0 2 1 0 0 1 17 05 Harris Walker 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 42 Jon Higgins g 3-9 3-6 0-0 0-4-4 0 9 4 0 0 2 37 55 Charles Hathaway 0-2 0-0 2-2 3-1-4 3 2 1 1 0 1 12 12 Marcus Haislip 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 31 Terrence Woods 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 2-2-4 31 Terrence Woods 0-5 0-5 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 35 Ron Slay 3-6 0-0 2-3 1-3-4 1 8 1 0 2 2 29 Totals 21-59 6-21 21-24 15-23-38 17 69 11 14 4 9 200 35 Ron Slay 6-8 0-0 3-5 2-2-4 2 15 0 1 1 0 18 05 Harris Walker 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 3 1 0 1 10 55 Charles Hathaway 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 55 Charles Hathaway 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 8 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-32 40.6% 2nd Half: 8-27 29.6% Game: 35.6% TEAM 4-1-5 TEAM 1-3-4 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% Game: 28.6% Totals 17-51 6-30 23-29 12-19-31 14 63 7 12 6 5 200 Totals 21-47 7-17 16-23 6-20-26 9 65 15 8 3 7 200 F Throw% 1st Half: 9-10 90.0% 2nd Half: 12-14 85.7% Game: 87.5% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-24 45.8% 2nd Half: 10-23 43.5% Game: 44.7% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-23 26.1% 2nd Half: 11-30 36.7% Game: 33.3% Officials: David Hall, Bob Donato, Mike Kitts 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-13 46.2% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 41.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-13 23.1% 2nd Half: 3-17 17.6% Game: 20.0% Technical fouls: None F Throw% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 12-15 80.0% Game: 69.6% F Throw% 1st Half: 11-13 84.6% 2nd Half: 12-16 75.0% Game: 79.3% Attendance: 16,371 Officials: David Libbey, Mark Reischling, Art McDonald. Officials: David Libbey, Mark Reishcling, Tom Gabutero Technical fouls: None Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technical fouls: UL-DeGray, Harmon, Whiting. UT-Harris, Hathaway Attendance: 16,108 North Carolina 36 38 74 Attendance: 11,061 Tennessee 39 30 69 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Connecticut 22 29 51 Louisiana-Lafayette 29 29 58 Tennessee 26 37 63 Tennessee 32 33 65

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2001 NCAA Midwest Region — First Round 2006 Washington D.C. Region — First Round 2006 Washington D.C. Region — Second Round #9 Charlotte (22-10) 70 #15 Winthrop (23-8) 61 #7 Wichita State (26-8) 80 #8 Tennessee (22-11) 63 #2 Tennessee (22-7) 63 #2 Tennessee (22-8) 73 March 16, 2001 • University of Dayton Arena • Dayton, Ohio March 16, 2006 • Greensboro Coliseum • Greensboro, N.C. March 18, 2006 • Greensboro Coliseum • Greensboro, N.C. Poor shooting in the second half was too much for Tennessee to Dane Bradshaw found a streaking Chris Lofton with an inbound Wichita State went on a 7-0 run to break a 65-all tie and the overcome, as the Vols fell 70-63 to Charlotte in the first round of the pass with 2.9 seconds left, and Lofton buried a jumper over Win- Shockers never looked back, defeating Tennessee 80-73 to advance NCAA Tournament. throp’s Torrell Martin to give Tennessee a 63-61 victory to advance to the Sweet Sixteen in Washington D.C. The Vols finished the game shooting 42 percent from the field to the second round of the Washington D.C. Regional. Karon Bradley hit a short jumper to break the tie, and on the but shot only 31 percent in the second half. The Vols also hit only “It was a good look, but he was all up on me,” Lofton said. “It still next possession, with the shot clock winding down, P.J. Couisnard 1-of-7 free-throw attempts and 1-of-11 3-point attempts in the sec- felt good.” stepped back and launched a straightaway 3-pointer that swished ond half. Free-throw shooting plagued the Vols the entire game as The frantic finish capped a heart-pounding game that featured through the net giving the Shockers a lead they wouldn’t relinquish. they made only 7-of-18. The Vols missed four free throws late in the nine ties and eight lead changes, the final one coming on Lofton’s Wichita State advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s round of 16 for second half, including the front-end of two one-and-ones. shot. His were the only points in the final 2:42, as both teams squan- the first time in 25 years. “We just couldn’t make a shot,” UT head coach Jerry Green said. dered chances to advance to the second round. Chris Lofton - who hit a last-second shot to beat Winthrop 63-61 “From a coach’s perspective, it’s frustrating and you feel like you “It was a real gut check for both teams,” UT head coach Bruce in the first round - and eventual NBA point guard C.J. Watson each missed an opportunity. But again, those same guys are the ones over Pearl said. “Both teams were physically exhausted at the end of that scored 20 points to lead the Volunteers. Major Wingate finished with the last several years who have made those free throws.” game.” 15 points, seven rebounds and five blocks. Tennessee opened the game by hitting 10 of its first 17 shots to The Vols had a couple of opportunities in the final seconds. Point “We’ll be back,” Pearl said. “I’m very, very proud of these young take a 26-18 lead. Foul trouble proved costly though, and Charlotte guard C.J. Watson missed a 3-pointer, but Tennessee retained pos- men. I can’t tell you how many people have written or called and was able to come back and tie the game at 43 at the half. session when Bradshaw chased down a long rebound on the other said how much they enjoyed this basketball team. This Tennessee The opening of the second half was the mirror opposite of the end of the court. Pearl called a timeout to set up the play, with Brad- basketball team will go down as one of the all-time best, and this first half. The Vols scored only four points in the first 10:30 of the shaw throwing it in. was the group that got it started.” second half and were down 52-50 after a 3-point shot by Jon Hig- The first option was for a lob pass to 6-foot-7 Andre Patterson, Tennessee led 63-58 on a pair of free throws from Watson with gins with 9:20 to play. but when he was covered, Bradshaw looked for Lofton. 5:42 left, but the Shockers rallied to tie it at 63 on a 3-pointer from By that point, Tennessee had hit only two of 12 shots in the half “I thought they were going to come to me the whole time, unless Sean Ogirri. while committing nine turnovers. we got an easy shot, of course,” Lofton said. After the teams traded baskets, Bradley drained a jumper from Charlotte eventually opened up a 59-50 lead with 6:59 to play. His was anything but, and after it went in with four-tenths of just outside the lane for a 67-65 lead with 2:12 left. Couisnard fol- The Vols battled back and had the ball down 66-63 with just under a second on the clock, the Tennessee players mobbed Watson. lowed with the stepback 3-pointer over Dane Bradshaw for a 70-65 40 seconds left in the game. Tony Harris’ 3-point attempt was off Winthrop coach Gregg Marshall used his final timeout, and James lead with 1:05 left. the mark, and the 49ers got the rebound. Jobey Thomas made four Shuler’s long pass bounced off the backboard to Craig Bradshaw. Ogirri closed the spurt with two free throws for a 72-65 lead with free throws in the final 24 seconds to seal the victory for Charlotte. Bradshaw’s shot clanged off the rim, allowing the Volunteers to hang 50.5 seconds left. Tennessee twice cut the deficit to three points in on. the final seconds. But the Vols got no closer, as Wichita State went NOTES: Tennessee was seeded eighth and Charlotte was the No. 9 The Volunteers survived despite its All-SEC backcourt of Watson 8-for-10 at the foul line in the final minute to seal it. seed ... Charlotte lost to No. 1 seeded Illinois in the second round ... and Lofton shooting a combined 8-of-24 from the field and 3-of-15 “I think we were in a position where we had them where we UT fell to 8-14 all-time in the NCAA Tournament ... The Vols made from 3-point range. It was Tennessee’s frontcourt of Major Wingate wanted them,” said Bradshaw, who had two points and three steals. their first appearance in the Midwest Region ... UT’s 191 blocked shots and Patterson that carried the Vols. Wingate had a team-high 15 “I guess we just didn’t execute. I’m not sure really what happened.” on the season ranked second all-time in school history. points, and Patterson had a double-double with 12 points and 11 re- bounds. NOTES: Wichita State lost to eventual Final Four participant George VISITORS: Charlotte 22-10 REBS “You can definitely make the case that this was good for us, the Mason 63-55 in the Sweet Sixteen. FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min way it turned out,” Dane Bradshaw said. “Coach says the teams we 01 James Zimmerman f 3-6 2-3 0-4 2-4-6 3 8 0 2 0 0 24 VISITORS: Wichita State 26-8 REBS 05 Rodney White f 5-16 0-3 2-2 3-6-9 3 12 2 0 0 0 28 play obviously will continue to get better, but the situation we were FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 03 KenKay Jones c 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-7-7 5 2 0 1 2 1 21 in won’t get any tougher.” 02 PJ Couisnard f 6-7 4-4 4-6 2-7-9 2 20 5 4 0 1 36 21 Diego Guevara g 2-9 1-6 3-3 1-2-3 0 8 1 1 0 1 31 32 Kyle Wilson f 5-10 3-5 4-4 1-5-6 1 17 1 2 1 0 30 31 Jobey Thomas g 3-9 2-7 4-4 0-0-0 0 12 0 3 0 2 28 VISITORS: Winthrop 23-8 REBS 45 c 1-9 0-0 8-10 2-6-8 2 10 1 1 0 0 26 10 Cam Stephens 2-5 0-0 4-4 4-1-5 4 8 1 1 0 1 19 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 22 Matt Braeuer g 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 2 5 4 1 0 0 22 11 Demon Brown 3-7 3-7 0-0 0-2-2 0 9 1 3 0 0 22 00 James Shuler f 4-12 1-3 1-3 1-5-6 1 10 3 1 0 1 35 33 Sean Ogirri g 3-7 2-5 4-5 0-2-2 2 12 2 2 0 0 33 13 Jermaine Williams 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 2 2 0 1 0 0 11 33 Phillip Williams f 1-2 1-1 3-4 1-0-1 4 6 1 1 1 1 23 00 Nick Rogers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 54 Butter Johnson 4-6 0-1 1-4 3-5-8 3 9 0 1 0 0 16 05 Craig Bradshaw c 5-17 1-8 1-2 2-5-7 3 12 3 4 2 1 37 04 Ryan Martin 5-6 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 10 0 1 1 1 24 TEAM 1-2-3 1 10 Chris Gaynor g 4-7 2-4 0-0 0-3-3 1 10 4 0 0 1 33 05 Wendell Preadom 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Totals 23-62 8-27 16-23 16-31-47 20 70 5 14 2 5 200 12 Torrell Martin g 5-11 2-7 2-3 8-5-13 1 14 1 5 0 2 34 10 Karon Bradley 2-5 0-1 2-2 1-1-2 1 6 3 1 0 1 22 11 Michael Jenkins 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 1 0 0 1 11 TEAM 1-1-2 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-32 40.6% 2nd Half: 10-30 33.3% Game: 37.1% 22 Otis Daniels 1-2 0-0 3-4 2-0-2 1 5 0 1 0 0 14 Totals 24-48 9-15 23-29 9-25-34 12 80 16 13 2 3 200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-14 35.7% 2nd Half: 3-13 23.1% Game: 29.6% 24 De’Andre Adams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 2 0 0 7 F Throw% 1st Half: 12-17 70.6% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 69.6% 31 Taj McCullough 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-1-2 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-27 37.0% 2nd Half: 14-21 66.7% Game: 50.0% TEAM 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 60.0% HOME TEAM: Tennessee 22-11 REBS Totals 22-56 7-24 10-17 15-20-35 15 61 14 15 3 7 200 F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 17-21 81.0% Game: 79.3% FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 22 Vincent Yarbrough f 5-9 1-4 1-3 1-9-10 4 12 3 2 1 1 31 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-28 42.9% 2nd Half: 10-28 35.7% Game: 39.3% HOME TEAM: Tennessee 22-8 REBS 35 Ron Slay f 3-8 0-2 2-7 2-4-6 4 8 2 4 0 0 21 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-12 33.3% 2nd Half: 3-12 25.0% Game: 29.2% FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 44 Isiah Victor c 4-9 0-1 0-1 3-4-7 4 8 2 1 0 0 19 F Throw % 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 58.8% 22 Andre Patterson f 1-4 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 5 2 4 0 1 0 24 14 Tony Harris g 2-4 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 2 4 0 1 0 1 20 23 Dane Bradshaw f 1-7 0-3 0-1 2-2-4 4 2 3 1 0 3 29 42 Jon Higgins g 2-5 1-4 2-2 0-0-0 2 7 0 1 0 1 35 HOME TEAM: Tennessee 22-7 REBS 01 Major Wingate c 6-11 0-0 3-4 5-2-7 0 15 0 4 5 1 34 02 Jenis Grindstaff 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 05 Chris Lofton g 7-21 6-18 0-0 1-2-3 2 20 2 2 0 2 34 05 Harris Walker 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 3 0 4 2 0 3 15 22 Andre Patterson f 6-7 0-0 0-0 3-8-11 4 12 2 3 2 0 29 32 C.J. Watson g 7-10 2-3 4-4 0-0-0 4 20 1 1 1 1 33 12 Marcus Haislip 4-10 1-3 1-1 1-3-4 1 10 2 2 0 0 24 23 Dane Bradshaw f 1-4 0-1 3-5 0-3-3 2 5 2 0 1 2 28 02 JaJuan Smith 2-6 2-5 2-4 2-8-10 3 8 3 1 0 1 21 31 Terrence Woods 3-7 3-7 0-0 1-3-4 2 9 3 0 0 0 14 01 Major Wingate c 5-8 0-0 5-6 2-4-6 1 15 1 2 3 1 30 03 Stanley Asumnu 3-8 0-0 0-0 4-2-6 1 6 0 1 0 1 18 55 Charles Hathaway 2-3 0-0 1-3 1-4-5 1 5 0 1 0 0 14 05 Chris Lofton g 5-14 2-9 0-0 2-0-2 2 12 2 1 0 1 31 15 Jordan Howell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 7 TEAM 2-0-2 32 C.J. Watson g 3-10 1-6 2-2 0-0-0 4 9 2 3 0 0 27 TEAM 2-0-2 Totals 25-60 6-25 7-18 11-28-39 23 63 16 14 1 6 200 02 JaJuan Smith 2-5 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 6 0 0 0 0 16 Totals 27-67 10-29 9-13 18-20-38 20 73 15 10 7 9 200 03 Stanley Asumnu 1-2 0-0 0-1 2-5-7 0 2 2 3 0 2 22 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-31 51.6% 2nd Half: 9-29 31.0% Game: 41.7% 15 Jordan Howell 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 0 2 1 1 0 0 14 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-36 27.8% 2nd Half: 17-31 54.8% Game: 40.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-14 35.7% 2nd Half: 1-11 9.1% Game: 24.0% 34 Ryan Childress 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-12 25.0% 2nd Half: 7-17 41.2% Game: 34.5% F Throw% 1st Half: 6-11 54.5% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 38.9% TEAM 1-0-1 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 69.2% Totals 24-53 5-21 10-14 11-22-33 15 63 12 13 6 6 200 Officials: David Hall, Frank Bosone, Ruben Ramos Officials: John Higgins, Mike Kitts, Bert Smith Technical fouls: None. TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-28 53.6% 2nd Half: 9-25 36.0% Game: 45.3% Technicals: None Attendance: 13,009 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-12 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-9 11.1% Game: 23.8% Attendance: 22,809 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100% 2nd Half: 8-12 66.7% Game: 71.4% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Charlotte 43 27 70 Officials: Mike Kitts, Sid Rodeheffer, Wally Rutecki Wichita State 30 50 80 Tennessee 43 20 63 Technicals: None Tennessee 25 48 73 Attendance: 22,073

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Winthrop 34 27 61 Tennessee 36 27 63

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2007 South Region — First Round 2007 South Region — Second Round 2007 South Region — Regional Semifinal #12 Long Beach State (24-8) 86 #5 Tennessee (24-10) 77 #5 Tennessee (24-11) 84 #5 Tennessee (23-10) 121 #4 Virginia (21-11) 74 #1 Ohio State (33-3) 85 March 16, 2007 • Nationwide Arena • Columbus, Ohio March 18, 2007 • Nationwide Arena • Columbus, Ohio March 22, 2007 • Alamodome • San Antonio, Texas Tennessee scored early, often and then scored some more as the JaJuan Smith scored 13 of his 16 points in the second half, Ryan With talented freshman center mired in foul trouble, Vols matched the most points ever scored by a team in a first-round Childress scored all 10 of his points in the second half and Chris the top-seeded Buckeyes fell behind by 20 points before halftime. NCAA Tournament game in its 121-86 dismantling of Long Beach Lofton made six consecutive free throws in the final seconds as the But senior Ron Lewis and fellow freshman Mike Conley bailed out State. Volunteers held off Virginia 77-74 in the second round of the NCAA Oden and lifted Ohio State past Tennessee, 85-84, in the semifinals Chris Lofton led the way with 25 points. JaJuan Smith added 24 Tournament to propel fifth-seeded Tennessee (24-10) to the round of the NCAA South Regional. points, Ramar Smith 22, Duke Crews 12 and Wayne Chism 10 points, of 16 for the first time since 2000. “We played about as well in the first half, I think, as we can play,” while Dane Bradshaw dished out a career-best 11 assists. “When you reach the Sweet Sixteen at the University of Tennes- Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl said. “We’re terribly disappointed. “It really was (fun),” Lofton said. “We’re used to playing like that. see with the way we’ve had to rebuild, you’ve made a special place We’ve proven we can beat some of the best teams in the country. When a team plays (uptempo) like that, we get excited. It was just in history for yourself,” Vols veteran Dane Bradshaw said. We’ve also proven we can come close to beating some of the best a fast-paced game, and we put the ‘fast’ back in ‘fast break.’” The Vols had to hold on for dear life to advance past the second teams in the country.” Both teams came in averaging 80 points - putting them among round. After taking a 10-point lead midway through the second half, Conley had nine of his 17 from the foul line - including the winner the top 11 in the nation - so it wasn’t a shocker that baskets came in Virginia came roaring back, cutting the lead to two after an Adrian with 6.5 seconds left. bunches. Joseph basket. But Conley missed a second shot, giving Tennessee one last “I like an identity for a program. This is our identity,” UT coach But in the end, the Volunteers advanced by having their best chance. Ramar Smith grabbed the rebound and went all the way to Bruce Pearl said. “We’ve never finished second in (any league in) player make the easiest shot of all. Lofton, the Southeastern Confer- the rim with Conley defending him. Smith’s shot went up just before scoring in 14 or 15 years I’ve been a head coach. I enjoy being upt- ence’s Player of the Year, hit all six of his free throws in the last 27.7 time expired. empo and being aggressive in transition. We’ll put four or five guys seconds, keeping Tennessee ahead. He finished with 20 points. Then it was Oden to the rescue, swatting the ball into the Volun- on the floor that can score, and they’ve got a lot of freedom.” “I started forcing shots,” said Lofton, who was an uncharacteris- teers’ cheerleaders, while Smith landed hard in front of the Tennessee Lofton led the way, as the Volunteers shot 59 percent from the tic 4-of-16 from the field but 9-of-10 on free throws. “Coach (Pearl) bench. field and made 14 of 27 3-pointers. He hit half of his eight shots kept telling me to be patient. Luckily, I got to the foul line and came After trailing 49-29 in the final minute of the first half, the Buck- behind the arc and JaJuan Smith hit 4-of-6. through.” eyes got a little back with a three-point play in the final second before Each team hit seven 3-pointers in a wild opening half that fea- Virginia still had a chance as they got the ball back after Lofton’s intermission. Then came a 16-5 spurt, keyed by six Conley free throws. tured the Volunteers racing to a 29-12 lead in the opening 7 1/2 min- last made free throw, but point guard Sean Singletary missed an Fittingly, his pair of foul shots tied it at 64. utes. They did it with precision shooting, their full-court press and open 3-pointer with 1 second left. Things went back and forth from there, with 6-9 Ryan Childress trapping pressure. In the opening minute, Reynolds and Lofton turned it into a game hitting two 3-pointers for Tennessee and Conley making a three- Lofton keyed the defense, with two steals leading to a pair of of H-O-R-S-E. Reynolds hit a 3-pointer from the top of the key on point play but also missing a pair of free throws. layups in a 5-second span. Virginia’s first possession, and Lofton responded with a longer trey Ohio State tied it at 79 with 2:44 left on David Lighty’s eighth Ahead 57-45 at the break, the Volunteers ran off 12 of the first a minute later. 3-pointer of the season. It was a biggie because the Buckeyes never 14 points in the second half - seven by Lofton - to build the lead to The challenge was on, and Reynolds was on his game. He was at trailed again. 69-47. his best during an 18-3 spurt that gave Virginia a 36-25 lead. SEC Player of the Year Chris Lofton scored 24 points to lead Ten- From then on, the points mounted. The Volunteers reached 90 Then, it was Tennessee’s turn. nessee. He was 6-of-13 on 3-pointers, including one that tied it at 82 with 10 minutes left. JaJuan Smith had a three-point play and a steal-and-layup only seconds after Lewis had put Ohio State ahead with a trey of his “We knew we had to score,” Ramar Smith said. “We knew it was during a 15-2 spurt early in the second half that put Tennessee ahead own. going to be a high-scoring game, and we came out and scored.” for good 54-44. At that point, Singletary brought Virginia back, cut- Smith scored 15 points and JaJuan Smith added 14 points and ting the lead to 61-59. eight rebounds. Childress had 12, hitting 4-of-5 behind the arc. VISITORS: Long Beach State 24-8 REBS Smith ended the comeback by hitting a 3-pointer, then taking a Tennessee avoided Oden from the start by shooting 3-pointers over FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min charge from Singletary. him, taking a slim lead. Then, he got his second foul with 10:48 to go 15 Sterling Byrd f 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 2 2 2 0 0 27 44 Dominique Ricks f 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 3 2 0 0 0 0 10 in the half, and the Vols began attacking inside and out. . VISITORS: Tennessee 24-10 REBS 01 Kejuan Johnson g 8-16 5-8 3-3 1-3-4 3 24 0 2 1 1 35 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 20 Kevin Houston g 6-15 2-4 3-4 0-1-1 4 17 3 3 0 0 33 04 Wayne Chism f 3-5 2-2 5-9 1-4-5 5 13 0 2 0 0 18 NOTES: Ohio State advanced all the way to the national champion- 55 Aaron Nixon g 8-15 4-8 3-3 0-5-5 2 23 4 2 0 1 28 23 Dane Bradshaw f 1-5 1-2 0-2 0-3-3 3 3 5 1 0 2 23 ship game, where it fell to No. 1-seeded Florida 84-75. 02 Louis Draby 3-3 1-1 0-0 1-1-2 3 7 2 1 0 0 25 02 JaJuan Smith g 6-13 3-7 1-1 1-1-2 2 16 2 2 0 3 32 10 Arturas Lazdauskas 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 05 Chris Lofton g 4-16 3-9 9-10 1-2-3 2 20 2 1 0 1 33 VISITORS: Tennessee 24-11 REBS 11 Artis Gant 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 12 Ramar Smith g 1-4 0-2 5-8 1-5-6 5 7 1 5 0 0 32 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 21 Mark Dawson 3-7 0-0 1-2 4-2-6 4 7 0 2 2 0 28 15 Jordan Howell 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 10 04 Wayne Chism f 2-7 0-4 2-4 1-0-1 4 6 1 0 0 1 19 22 Tim Island 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 25 Josh Tabb 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 3 2 0 2 0 0 13 23 Dane Bradshaw f 1-4 1-3 2-2 0-2-2 3 5 4 3 1 0 26 33 Travon Free 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 32 Duke Crews 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 3 6 0 1 0 1 18 02 JaJuan Smith g 5-10 4-5 0-0 4-4-8 4 14 1 0 0 1 28 50 Andrew Fleming 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 34 Ryan Childress 3-4 2-2 2-2 4-4-8 2 10 1 1 0 0 21 05 Chris Lofton g 9-18 6-13 0-0 1-4-5 1 24 1 0 0 0 33 TEAM 0-2-2 TEAM 2-6-8 12 Ramar Smith g 6-10 0-0 3-7 0-3-3 3 15 4 0 0 1 33 Totals 32-65 12-21 10-14 9-19-28 23 86 11 13 3 2 200 Totals 22-54 11-26 22-32 12-27-39 25 77 12 16 0 7 200 15 Jordan Howell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 9 25 Josh Tabb 1-3 1-1 0-0 1-5-6 2 3 2 1 0 1 18 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-29 34.5% 2nd Half: 12-25 48.0% Game: 40.7% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-32 53.1% 2nd Half: 15-33 45.5% Game: 49.2% 32 Duke Crews 2-5 0-0 1-4 2-1-3 3 5 0 2 0 0 17 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-16 37.5% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 42.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-12 58.3% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 57.1% 34 Ryan Childress 4-5 4-5 0-0 1-2-3 3 12 0 0 0 0 17 F Throw % 1st Half: 9-16 56.3% 2nd Half: 13-16 81.3% Game: 68.8% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 6-7 85.7% Game: 71.4% TEAM 0-1-1 1 HOME TEAM: Virginia 21-11 REBS Totals 30-62 16-31 8-17 10-24-34 24 84 14 7 1 4 200 HOME TEAM: Tennessee 23-10 REBS FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 19-34 55.9% 2nd Half: 11-28 39.3% Game: 48.4% FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 24 Mamadi Diane f 0-4 0-4 0-0 0-1-1 4 0 0 1 1 1 33 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 9-15 60.0% 2nd Half: 7-16 43.8% Game: 51.6% 04 Wayne Chism f 4-5 1-1 1-2 0-3-3 0 10 2 0 1 0 14 33 Jason Cain f 0-1 0-0 9-10 1-4-5 4 9 0 1 0 1 30 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 6-12 50.0% Game: 47.1% 23 Dane Bradshaw f 3-3 0-0 2-5 1-3-4 1 8 11 0 0 1 26 21 Tunji Soroye c 0-2 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 2 2 0 0 3 1 21 02 JaJuan Smith g 8-12 4-6 4-5 2-4-6 4 24 1 0 0 0 23 02 J.R. Reynolds g 8-16 4-11 6-6 0-1-1 2 26 0 3 0 1 34 HOME TEAM: Ohio State 33-3 REBS 05 Chris Lofton g 9-14 4-8 3-3 0-3-3 3 25 2 1 0 4 24 44 Sean Singletary g 4-14 1-7 10-12 1-5-6 4 19 5 6 0 1 39 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 12 Ramar Smith g 8-13 2-4 4-4 0-2-2 2 22 6 0 2 3 29 01 Will Harris 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 03 Ivan Harris f 4-4 3-3 0-0 0-3-3 3 11 1 0 0 0 18 15 Jordan Howell 2-6 2-5 0-0 1-1-2 4 6 2 0 0 0 20 11 Laurynas Mikalauskas 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-3-3 4 3 0 0 0 0 7 20 Greg Oden c 2-2 0-0 5-6 0-3-3 4 9 0 1 4 1 18 24 Tanner Wild 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 12 Jamil Tucker 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 3 0 0 0 0 6 01 Mike Conley Jr. g 4-10 0-0 9-14 4-3-7 3 17 6 1 0 2 34 25 Josh Tabb 3-5 0-1 1-1 3-2-5 4 7 0 2 0 3 22 30 Adrian Joseph 4-7 1-3 1-2 2-3-5 3 10 0 0 1 0 23 12 Ron Lewis g 9-17 3-9 4-4 1-4-5 1 25 1 2 0 0 36 30 Ben Bosse 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 34 Ryan Pettinella 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 Jamar Butler g 1-6 1-6 0-0 0-2-2 1 3 2 2 0 0 36 45 Soloman Tat 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 2 0 1 0 0 5 32 Duke Crews 4-9 0-0 4-8 8-3-11 1 12 1 1 1 0 20 23 David Lighty 2-3 1-2 2-5 0-2-2 1 7 1 0 0 0 20 TEAM 1-1-2 31 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 4 1 1 0 0 8 34 Ryan Childress 1-3 0-1 2-2 0-4-4 1 4 0 2 0 0 17 Totals 18-48 7-26 31-36 6-23-29 26 74 5 12 5 5 200 42 Matt Terwilliger 1-3 0-1 3-4 2-1-3 0 5 0 0 0 0 14 TEAM 1-1-2 45 Othello Hunter 2-2 0-0 0-2 1-4-5 4 4 1 1 1 0 16 Totals 43-73 14-27 21-30 16-27-43 20 121 25 6 4 11 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 21-36 58.3% 2nd Half: 22-37 59.5% Game: 58.9% TEAM 0-3-3 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-14 50.0% 2nd Half: 7-13 53.8% Game: 51.9% Totals 27-51 8-22 23-35 8-25-33 17 85 13 8 5 3 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 21-36 58.3% 2nd Half: 22-37 59.5% Game: 58.9% F Throw % 1st Half: 8-12 66.7% 2nd Half: 13-18 72.2% Game: 70.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-14 50.0% 2nd Half: 7-13 53.8% Game: 51.9% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd Half: 14-24 58.3% Game: 52.9% F Throw % 1st Half: 8-12 66.7% 2nd Half: 13-18 72.2% Game: 70.0% Officials: John Higgins, Paul Janssen, Hal Lusk 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 5-12 41.7% Game: 36.4% Technicals: None F Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 20-29 69.0% Game: 65.7% Officials: John Higgins, Paul Janssen, Earl Walton Attendance: 19,916 Officials: David Libbey, Patrick Driscoll, Jamie Luckie Technicals: None Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technicals: None. Attendance: 19,916 Virginia 38 36 74 Attendance: 26,776 Tennessee 35 42 77 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Long Beach State 45 41 86 Tennessee 49 35 84 Tennessee 57 64 121 Ohio State 32 53 85

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2008 East Region — First Round 2008 East Region — Second Round 2008 East Region — Regional Semifinal #15 American (21-12) 57 #7 Butler (30-4) 71 #3 Louisville (26-8) 79 #2 Tennessee (30-4) 72 #2 Tennessee (31-4) OT 76 #2 Tennessee (31-5) 60 March 21, 2008 • BJCC Arena • Birmingham, Ala. March 23, 2008 • BJCC Arena • Birmingham, Ala. March 27, 2008 • Charlotte Bobcats Arena • Charlotte, N.C. Tennessee avoided a massive first-round upset in the NCAA Tennessee scrapped, pounded, grabbed and survived. One of the most successful seasons in Tennessee bas- Tournament, breaking away from American 72-57 in the first round The second-seeded Vols mostly ditched the glamorous 3-pointer ketball history came to a close as third-seeded Louisville of the East Regional. and got physical in the second-round, moving on with a 76-71 over- downed the second-seeded Volunteers 79-60 in in the East Believing the Volunteers deserved better than the No. 2 seed time victory over Butler. Regional final. given them, guard JaJuan Smith wrote “No. 1 seed” on his orange- Vols senior JaJuan Smith hit four straight free throws in the final Earl Clark scored 17 points and had 12 rebounds, and UL and-white sneakers. Facing a team making its NCAA Tournament 13.6 seconds of overtime, and the Vols advanced to their second head coach Rick Pitino’s mix of defenses made life miserable for debut, it was hardly a walkover. consecutive Sweet Sixteen. SEC Champion Tennessee. Sluggish at the start and outhustled nearly the whole way, the Tennessee scored 38 points in the paint, had five players with After Louisville’s two blowout wins eariler in the tournament, second-seeded Vols turned it on late to avoid the upset. multiple fouls by halftime and made only two 3-pointers in the final Pitino’s signature zone and pressure limited the high-scoring Vol- Ahead 53-51 with 5:45 left, Tennessee held the 15th-seeded Ea- 40 minutes against the Bulldogs. unteers to 34-percent shooting. gles to only one basket the rest of the way. “Fatigue was a factor for them at some point, because of the way “I’ve been coaching a long time and never has the tempo of the “We just weren’t playing our game,” Smith said. “We were a little we guarded them,” UT coach Bruce Pearl said. “We really played game been dictated so much by an opponent,” UT coach Bruce Pearl sloppy, but we turned it on at the end.” great defense tonight and did what we needed to do on the boards.” said. “We usually dictate tempo. We attacked the pressure and we Smith finished with 19 points. Wayne Chism added 16 and helped The Vols scored six straight points inside after the Bulldogs took had an opportunity to hurt the press, but we just didn’t finish.” Tennessee wear down the Eagles. their first lead in the final two minutes of overtime, including point Louisville nearly blew all of a 16-point first-half lead, only to take Tied at 40 with 11 minutes left, Tennessee finally put together a guard Ramar Smith’s basket with 27 seconds left to make it 72-68. control midway through the second half. 10-0 run with Smith hitting a big 3-pointer. A pair of treys by Brian Butler’s Pete Campbell followed a missed shot to make it 72-70 All-American guard Chris Lofton scored 15 points for Tennessee, Gilmore gave American its late chance. with 16 seconds left. JaJaun Smith then made both free throws. but was 3-for-15 in his final game as a Vol. “I thought they came in confident. I thought they came in know- Wayne Chism led foul-plagued Tennessee with 16 points, while “They wouldn’t leave me,” Lofton said. “It was tough to get my ing that they could play with us,” UT head coach Bruce Pearl said. Tyler Smith added 15 and eight rebounds and JaJuan Smith had 11. shot off. They’re a great defensive team.” Garrison Carr, the MVP of the Patriot League Tournament, J.P. Prince had nine points, seven rebounds, five assists -- and six of After a slow start, Tennessee got within 37-36 early in the second poured in 24 points. The sharpshooter tried to keep American close the Vols’ 20 turnovers. half thanks to its own defensive pressure, which forced 20 turnovers. all by himself, taking on the whole Tennessee team in a game of The Bulldogs, who couldn’t catch up to UT for the first 37-plus But then the springy Clark, who had come on in the NCAA Tour- H-O-R-S-E. The Vols threw five different defenders at him, hoping minutes, took their first lead on A.J. Graves’ short jumper in the paint nament, had a driving layup, hit a baseline jumper and converted a to weave through a staggered series of hard picks. to make it 68-66 with 1:46 left in overtime. Ramar Smith and Chism three-point play during a 13-5 run. “One person can’t guard him. He comes off eight or nine both scored inside as UT reclaimed the lead inside the final min- Louisville’s defense didn’t allow Tennessee to get back in it again, screens,” All-American Tennessee guard Chris Lofton said. “I had to ute. and the Cardinals hit all nine free throws over the final five minutes take a break in the first half. I was dead.” Tyler Smith then blocked Graves from behind, and Chism won to keep Tennessee at bay. Tennessee relies on a controlled brand of chaos, but they strug- the scramble for the loose ball and called timeout with 33 seconds JaJuan Smith added 12 points for UT, and Tyler Smith had 11. gled at the start, and Lofton was a non-factor. Starting UT point left. “This doesn’t take much away from the finest season in the guard Ramar Smith sat out the first half. Ramar Smith then scored, coming up with a big play after losing history of Tennessee basketball,” Pearl said. “No team has accom- The Eagles threw their bodies around more than the Vols and his starting job to J.P. Prince, an Arizona transfer who made his first plished the things these guys accomplished this year, and I’m awfully held a 39-27 rebounding edge, including 18-6 on the offensive end. start for Tennessee. proud of them.” Graves led Butler with 21 points. Campbell, who made eight VISITORS: American 21-12 REBS 3-pointers in the first round, added 12 points and Willie Veasley had NOTES: Louisville lost to No. 1-seeded North Carolina 83-73 in the FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 11. Elite Eight. 34 Travis Lay f 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 2 0 2 0 0 14 32 Cornelio Guibunda c 2-3 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 1 4 0 0 2 0 16 The Vols tried to set the tone early, sinking three 3-pointers and VISITORS: Louisville 27-8 REBS 03 g 4-12 1-3 0-2 0-3-3 4 9 3 3 0 0 39 forcing five turnovers in the first five minutes en route to a 21-8 lead. FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 05 Garrison Carr g 9-21 6-15 2-2 0-2-2 3 26 2 3 0 1 40- 01 Terrence Williams f 4-7 0-1 4-7 2-6-8 0 12 3 2 2 1 38 15 Frank Borden g 0-3 0-1 0-0 3-5-8 5 0 2 5 0 0 33 03 Juan Palacios f 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 3 1 0 0 0 13 04 Frane Markusovic 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ VISITORS: Butler 30-4 REBS 04 David Padgett c 4-5 0-0 2-4 2-6-8 4 10 3 4 0 0 25 14 Brian Gilmore 4-11 2-5 3-6 4-2-6 2 13 1 1 0 4 27 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 01 Julian Betko f 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-3-4 3 4 0 1 0 1 24 33 Andre McGee g 4-10 1-5 4-4 0-3-3 2 13 3 2 0 1 32 21 Nick Hendra 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 3 2 0 4 1 0 7 32 Drew Streicher f 1-3 1-2 1-2 2-3-5 3 4 2 0 0 3 42 34 Jerry Smith g 3-6 2-3 5-6 0-4-4 3 13 0 4 1 1 24 22 Steve Luptak 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 54 Matt Howard f 1-7 0-0 2-3 3-2-5 5 4 1 1 0 1 23 02 Preston Knowles 0-4 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 4 0 2 1 0 0 160 25 Romone Penny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 04 A.J. Graves g 6-18 3-12 6-6 0-3-3 4 21 2 4 0 5 43 05 Earl Clark 7-10 0-1 3-4 2-10-12 2 17 2 3 4 2 28 33 Bryce Simon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 10 Mike Green g 4-17 1-4 6-10 2-5-7 5 15 5 6 0 1 39 10 Edgar Sosa 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 5 2 0 3 0 1 7 44 Jordan Nichols 0-3 0-0 1-2 3-2-5 5 1 1 2 0 0 23 02 Shawn Vanzant 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 1 1 0 0 6 20 Will Scott 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 2-0-2 1 03 Zach Hahn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 32 Derrick Caracter 3-6 0-0 3-3 2-3-5 1 9 0 1 0 0 15 Totals 21-58 9-25 6-12 18-21-39 26 57 9 22 3 5 200 21 Willie Veasley 5-7 0-0 1-3 1-2-3 2 11 0 0 1 0 24 TEAM 1-0-1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-29 31.0% 2nd Half: 12-29 41.4% Game: 36.2% 24 Avery Jukes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Totals 26-50 4-14 23-30 9-34-43 23 79 14 20 7 6 200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd Half: 7-17 41.2% Game: 36.0% 34 Pete Campbell 4-8 3-7 1-2 3-2-5 2 12 0 0 0 0 23 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 50.0% TEAM 3-2-5 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-29 41.4% 2nd Half: 14-21 66.7% Game: 52.0% Totals 22-61 9-26 18-28 15-24-39 25 71 11 14 1 11 225 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-12 33.3% 2nd Half: 0-2 0.0% Game: 28.6% HOME TEAM: Tennessee 30-4 REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 9-10 90.0% 2nd Half: 14-20 70.0% Game: 76.7% FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-25 40.0% 2nd Half: 9-28 32.1% Game: 36.1% 01 Tyler Smith f 4-8 0-1 6-8 1-6-7 2 14 6 1 1 1 36 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-14 42.9% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 34.6% HOME TEAM: Tennessee 31-5 REBS 04 Wayne Chism f 6-10 2-3 2-3 2-5-7 5 16 0 2 0 2 24 F Throw % 1st Half: 8-14 57.1% 2nd Half: 9-12 75.0% Game: 64.3% FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 02 JaJuan Smith g 7-12 4-8 1-2 0-1-1 1 19 2 2 0 1 33 01 Tyler Smith f 3-9 0-1 5-8 3-1-4 4 11 1 2 0 1 27 05 Chris Lofton g 1-7 0-5 3-4 1-2-3 1 5 0 3 0 3 33 HOME TEAM: Tennessee 31-4 REBS 04 Wayne Chism f 3-4 1-1 2-2 0-4-4 4 9 0 1 1 0 24 15 Jordan Howell g 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 2 1 0 1 13 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 02 JaJuan Smith g 5-11 2-5 0-0 1-5-6 5 12 2 2 0 4 28 01 Tyler Smith f 4-9 0-0 7-8 1-7-8 4 15 0 7 1 0 37 12 Ramar Smith 0-0 0-0 4-6 0-2-2 2 4 2 0 0 0 14 05 Chris Lofton g 3-15 2-11 7-7 0-3-3 1 15 2 3 0 2 34 04 Wayne Chism f 6-11 1-4 3-5 2-3-5 4 16 2 3 1 1 29 22 Steven Pearl 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 30 Prince, J.P. g 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 4 2 2 4 0 2 27 02 JaJuan Smith g 3-9 1-6 4-4 1-4-5 3 11 1 0 0 0 37 25 Josh Tabb 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 12 Ramar Smith 2-9 0-0 2-7 0-0-0 4 6 3 3 0 2 28 05 Chris Lofton g 3-11 3-7 0-0 1-4-5 3 9 2 1 0 2 31 30 J.P. Prince 1-3 0-0 6-8 0-2-2 1 8 1 3 0 3 21 22 Steven Pearl 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 30 J.P. Prince g 4-5 0-0 1-2 5-2-7 3 9 5 6 1 0 31 32 Duke Crews 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 4 0 1 2 1 15 25 Josh Tabb 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 Ramar Smith 4-8 0-2 0-3 1-2-3 4 8 1 2 0 0 18 33 Brian Williams 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 32 Duke Crews 2-4 0-0 1-1 1-0-1 3 5 2 1 0 0 16 15 Jordan Howell 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 34 Ryan Childress 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 33 Brian Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 22 Steven Pearl 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ TEAM 2-0-2 34 Ryan Childress 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 25 Josh Tabb 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 1 12 Totals 22-45 6-19 22-31 6-21-27 16 72 13 14 3 12 200 TEAM 2-2-4 32 Duke Crews 0-3 0-0 2-2 2-4-6 2 2 0 1 0 0 13 Totals 19-56 5-20 17-25 8-20-28 26 60 12 17 1 11 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-22 45.5% 2nd Half: 12-23 52.2% Game: 48.9% 33 Brian Williams 1-2 0-0 1-3 1-3-4 0 3 1 0 0 1 11 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-11 18.2% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 31.6% 34 Ryan Childress 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-28 35.7% 2nd Half: 9-28 32.1% Game: 33.9% F Throw % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd Half: 15-23 65.2% Game: 71.0% TEAM 2-1-3 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 25.0% Totals 26-59 5-19 19-29 16-30-46 24 76 12 20 3 5 225 F Throw % 1st Half: 8-11 72.7% 2nd Half: 9-14 64.3% Game: 68.0% Officials: Zelton Steed, Gerry Pollard, Chris Rastaher Technicals: None. TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-25 52.0% 2nd Half: 9-26 34.6% Game: 44.1% Officials: Richard Cartmell, Verne Harris, Gerry Pollard Attendance: 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 0-8 0.0% Game: 26.3% Technicals: Louisville-Preston Knowles. Tennessee-None. F Throw % 1st Half: 8-12 66.7% 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 65.5% Attendance: 19,092 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total American 22 35 57 Officials: Bob Donato, Jeffrey Nichols, Michael Scyphers Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Tennessee 29 43 72 Technicals: None. Louisville 37 42 79 Attendance: Tennessee 30 30 60 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Butler 34 29 8 71 Tennessee 38 25 13 76

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2009 East Region — First Round 2010 Midwest Region — First Round 2010 Midwest Region — Second Round #9 Tennessee (21-13) 75 #11 San Diego State (25-9) 59 #14 Ohio (22-15) 68 #8 Oklahoma State (23-11) 77 #6 Tennessee (26-8) 62 #6 Tennessee (27-8) 83 March 20, 2009 • University of Dayton Arena • Dayton, Ohio March 18, 2010 • Dunkin’ Donuts Center • Providence, R.I. March 20, 2010 • Dunkin’ Donuts Center • Providence, R.I. After 40 hard-fought minutes of basketball, Oklahoma State out- Melvin Goins made his fourth 3-pointer with 19 seconds left after J.P. Prince scored 18 points and Scotty Hopson had 17 to lead lasted Tennessee to earn a 77-75 decision in the first round of the San Diego State cut the deficit to one point, and Tennessee held off sixth-seeded Tennessee to an 83-68 victory over Ohio at the Dunkin’ NCAA Tournament at University of Dayton Arena in Dayton, Ohio. the Aztecs 62-59 at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, R.I., to Donuts Center in Providence, R.I., helping the Volunteers reach their “We played a lot of good basketball out there today, and we advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. third Sweet Sixteen in four years. played against a really good team, one of the better teams we Goins and J.P. Prince scored 15 points apiece for the sixth-seeded “J.P. Prince was the best player in this regional,’’ UT head coach played in a few weeks, and we’re right there,” UT head coach Bruce Volnuteers on coach Bruce Pearl’s 50th birthday. Bruce Pearl said. “He played as well as any player in the tournament Pearl said. “That was a very defensive-minded game,’’ Pearl said. “Both this weekend.’’ Cowboys point guard Byron Eaton put his team ahead for good teams can really defend. The way we won the game was the way Tennessee earned a matchup with No. 2-seed Ohio State in St. after a three-point play with 7.2 seconds showing on the clock. the kids have been winning all year long — really resilient. We didn’t Louis. The Volunteers have never gotten past the third round, includ- Eaton drove to the basket for a layup and made the ensuing free play very well. San Diego State had a lot to do with that.’’ ing losses to Ohio State and Louisville under Pearl in 2007 and 2008. throw after being fouled by Vols forward Tyler Smith. D.J. Gay had 16 points for No. 11 seed San Diego State, which won “I’ve been there twice already and came up short twice,” said With one final shot for the Vols, Smith came off a ball screen and the . Future NBA standout Kawhi Leonard Wayne Chism, who had nine points and 12 rebounds. “I’m happy to launched a 3-pointer, only to see it rim out at the buzzer. scored 12 with 10 rebounds for SDSU, but he missed a well-guarded be back on that stage again, I can’t wait to get there.” “It’s a shot that he takes and makes a lot at the end of practice,” 3-pointer at the buzzer that would have tied it. Chism joined former Tennessee All-Americans Chris Lofton and Pearl said. “I didn’t want anybody else taking that last shot.” Making their fifth straight tournament appearance, the Vols Dale Ellis as the only Vols ever to score 100 career points in the Smith led the Big Orange with 21 points, including a perfect 10- did their best to erase the memory of last year’s first-round loss to NCAA Tournament, as his nine-game total stands at 101. for-10 performance at the foul ine. Redshirt freshman guard Cam- Oklahoma State — the only time they’ve failed to win a game in the Tommy Freeman scored 23 points for Ohio, which was the eron Tatum followed with 12 points, and junior Wayne Chism added tournament under Pearl (a native of nearby Sharon, Mass.). lowest-seeded team to get out of the first round. But he didn’t get 11 points. Up six before Gay’s 3-pointer made it 53-50 with 4:15 left, the enough help from Armon Bassett and D.J. Cooper, the guards who Paced by Eaton’s 20 points, Oklahoma State also received a lift Vols made it a five-point lead on Bobby Maze’s free throws. Kelvin starred in a first-round victory over third-seeded Georgetown before from Marshall Moses’ double-double performance of 16 points and 11 Davis hit a pair of free throws and Billy White made a jumper for San combining for 23 points on seven-for-23 shooting against Tennes- rebounds. Diego State to make it 55-54 with just under two minutes left. see. Tennessee heads back to Knoxville after its fourth consecutive Brian Williams and Gay exchanged free throws, then J.P. Prince “The plan from the jump was to stop those guards,’’ UT junior NCAA Tournament bid under Pearl. missed a pair of foul shots with 47 seconds left and the Vols still center Brian Williams said, “and then dominate underneath and on nursing a one-point lead. But Wayne Chism grabbed the rebound, the boards.’’ NOTES: Oklahoma State lost to No. 1-seeded Pittsburgh 84-76 in and Tennessee ran another 28 seconds off the clock before Goins hit The Vols did just that, outscoring the Mid-American Conference the second round. a 3-pointer to make it 60-56. champions, 58-12, in the paint and winning the battle of the boards 41- “I think the shot clock was at about seven seconds,’’ said Goins, 33. VISITORS: Tennessee 21-13 REBS who was right in front of the Tennessee bench when he got the ball. The Bobcats trailed by six points midway through the second FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min “Even before I got the ball, I heard coach yelling, ‘Stick, stick, stick.’ half before the Volunteers went on a 10-1 run to put it away. 01 Smith, Tyler f 5-10 1-4 10-10 2-0-2 3 21 3 2 0 0 36 That gave me confidence to shoot.” The Volunteers took the lead with an 18-2 run that started with 04 Chism, Wayne c 4-14 3-9 0-0 2-4-6 4 11 1 4 1 0 28 03 Maze, Bobby g 2-5 2-5 0-0 0-1-1 0 6 5 0 0 0 27 Goins then fouled Gay during a 3-point attempt, and the San 12 minutes left in the first half, turning a two-point deficit into a 14- 30 Prince, J.P. g 2-3 0-0 0-2 1-4-5 2 4 2 1 0 3 24 Diego State guard made all three foul shots. But Chism made two point lead. Ohio kept firing 3-point shots — they attempted 26 in the 32 Hopson, Scotty g 3-9 1-6 1-1 0-2-2 2 8 3 1 0 1 31 free throws at the other end with 7.4 seconds left and then hustled game, making 10 — but never got any closer than 50-45. 05 Negedu, Emmanuel 2-2 0-0 2-4 2-1-3 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 to contest Leonard on the final shot, “Our top five guys aren’t necessarily going to win in this tourna- 23 Tatum, Cameron 4-8 3-7 1-1 0-2-2 3 12 0 1 0 0 23 25 Tabb, Josh 1-2 1-2 2-3 0-2-2 1 5 1 0 0 0 9 Goins was 4 for 5 from 3-point range, and the Vols went 8 for 17 ment, but our 10 can,’’ said Pearl, whose bench held a 28-0 advan- 33 Williams, Brian 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 2 1 2 0 0 16 from beyond the arc. tage over the Bobcats. “This is a team with many dimensions, and TEAM 3-0-3 when we defend and rebound we’ve got a chance to win.’’ Totals 24-56 11-33 16-21 11-17-28 16 75 16 11 1 4 200 VISITORS: San Diego State 25-9 VISITORS: Ohio 22-15 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-30 40.0% 2nd Half: 12-26 46.2% Game: 42.9% FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 15 Leonard, Kawhi f 5-15 0-4 2-2 3-7-10 3 12 2 2 3 2 33 01 Washington, De. f 4-13 0-0 8-12 6-2-8 3 16 2 2 1 2 38 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-15 33.3% 2nd Half: 6-18 33.3% Game: 33.3% 32 White, Billy f 3-7 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 7 1 2 0 0 29 F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd Half: 11-14 78.6% Game: 76.2% 24 Freeman, Tommy f 8-13 6-11 1-1 0-1-1 3 23 0 1 0 1 33 04 Thomas, Malcolm c 2-6 0-0 4-6 1-3-4 2 8 4 3 2 1 38 12 van Kempen, Kenneth c 3-7 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 3 6 1 0 0 0 32 23 Gay, D.J. g 4-8 2-6 6-6 0-3-3 2 16 1 1 0 0 40 00 Bassett, Armon g 2-10 1-6 2-6 0-5-5 3 7 6 7 0 3 40- HOME TEAM: Oklahoma State 23-11 REBS 40 Davis, Kelvin g 4-6 1-3 2-3 0-3-3 3 11 0 1 0 0 28 05 Cooper, D.J. g 5-13 3-8 3-7 3-3-6 1 16 5 4 0 2 40 FG 3PT FT O-D-T PF TP A TO Bl St Min 03 Shelley, Tyrone 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 03 Baltic, Ivo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 33 Moses, Marshall f 8-10 0-0 0-0 5-6-11 3 16 1 1 0 0 31 05 Carlwell, Brian 1-3 0-1 1-2 5-1-6 0 3 0 0 0 0 13 04 McKinley, David 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 00 Eaton, Byron g 7-10 0-1 6-7 1-0-1 4 20 7 6 0 0 36 22 Tapley, Chase 1-4 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 4 2 1 1 1 0 16 11 Adedipe, Adetunji 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 01 Harris, Terrel g 5-11 1-6 4-5 0-4-4 4 15 2 2 0 1 34 TEAM 1-2-3 30 Keely, Reggie 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 1 0 1 0 0 1 10 12 Page, Keiton g 2-6 2-6 0-0 0-1-1 2 6 2 0 0 0 33 Totals 20-52 3-18 16-21 11-22-33 16 59 10 10 6 3 200 44 Sayles, Asown 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 23 Anderson, James g 4-8 2-4 0-1 2-4-6 4 10 1 3 0 2 31 Team 3-2-5 02 Muonelo, Obi 3-7 2-4 0-0 0-7-7 2 8 0 0 0 2 22 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-28 32.1% 2nd Half: 11-24 45.8% Game: 38.5% Totals 22-58 10-26 14-26 14-19-33 17 68 15 14 1 9 200 04 Brown, Anthony 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-12 16.7% 2nd Half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 16.7% 15 Sidorakis, Nick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 10-13 76.9% Game: 76.2% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-26 34.6% 2nd Half: 13-32 40.6% Game: 37.9% TEAM 1-1-1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd Half: 5-15 33.3% Game: 38.5% Totals 30-53 7-21 10-13 8-23-31 20 77 13 12 0 5 200 HOME TEAM: Tennessee 26-8 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 10-17 58.8% Game: 53.8% FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min HOME TEAM: Tennessee 27-8 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-27 55.6% 2nd Half: 15-26 57.7% Game: 56.6% 04 Chism, Wayne f 4-12 1-3 2-2 1-4-5 3 11 0 2 1 1 35 33 Williams, Brian c 0-3 0-0 2-2 3-5-8 4 2 1 1 0 0 22 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-13 30.8% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 33.3% 04 Chism, Wayne f 3-7 1-1 2-2 0-12-12 2 9 4 0 1 1 33 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 76.9% 03 Maze, Bobby g 3-7 1-2 4-4 0-0-0 2 11 2 0 0 0 23 30 Prince, J.P. g 5-9 0-1 5-8 3-3-6 2 15 2 2 1 1 32 33 Williams, Brian c 4-6 0-0 0-0 4-8-12 4 8 2 0 2 0 24 32 Hopson, Scotty g 3-9 2-5 0-0 1-2-3 2 8 3 3 0 1 26 03 Maze, Bobby g 1-5 0-2 1-2 1-3-4 3 3 9 2 0 2 29 Officials: Michael Roberts, Brian O’Connell, Mike Sanzere 13 McBee, Skylar 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 30 Prince, J.P. g 7-9 0-0 4-7 1-3-4 4 18 3 2 0 1 24 Technicals: Tennessee-None. Oklahoma State-Moses, Marshall; TEAM. 20 Hall, Kenny 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 32 Hopson, Scotty g 7-9 2-3 1-2 0-0-0 3 17 0 3 0 1 24 12,499 Attendance: 21 Goins, Melvin 5-7 4-5 1-2 0-1-1 1 15 0 0 0 0 19 00 Woolridge, Renaldo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 22 Pearl, Steven 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 1 0 0 0 15 13 McBee, Skylar 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total 23 Tatum, Cameron 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 2 1 0 15 20 Hall, Kenny 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 4 0 1 0 0 8 Tennessee 34 41 75 TEAM 2-1-3 1 21 Goins, Melvin 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 1 3 0 1 12 Oklahoma State 38 39 77 Totals 20-52 8-17 14-18 13-19-32 19 62 10 11 3 3 200 22 Pearl, Steven 2-4 0-0 2-4 1-0-1 3 6 0 2 0 1 15 23 Tatum, Cameron 5-13 1-6 0-0 0-1-1 1 11 1 2 0 1 21 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd Half: 7-23 30.4% Game: 38.5% 24 Bone, Josh 2-3 1-1 0-1 3-1-4 0 5 1 0 0 0 10 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 47.1% TEAM 1-1-2 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 10-12 83.3% Game: 77.8% Totals 34-60 5-14 10-18 11-30-41 22 83 21 16 3 8 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-26 57.7% 2nd Half: 19-34 55.9% Game: 56.7% Officials: Paul H. Janssen, Gerry D. Pollard, Sean Casady 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 35.7% Technicals: San Diego State-None. Tennessee-None F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 6-12 50.0% Game: 55.6% Attendance: 10,788 Officials: Ed Corbett, Michael Stephens, Paul H. Janssen Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technicals: Ohio-None. Tennessee-None San Diego State 26 33 59 Attendance: 11,271 Tennessee 34 28 62 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio 27 41 68 Tennessee 38 45 83

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2010 Midwest Region — Regional Semifinal 2010 Midwest Region — Regional Final 2011 West Region — Second Round #2 Ohio State (29-8) 73 #5 Michigan State (28-8) 70 #8 Michigan (21-13) 75 #6 Tennessee (28-8) 76 #6 Tennessee (28-9) 69 #9 Tennessee (19-15) 45 March 26, 2010 • Edward Jones Dome • St. Louis, Mo. March 28, 2010 • Edward Jones Dome • St. Louis, Mo. March 18, 2011 • Time Warner Cable Arena • Charlotte, N.C. Brian Williams scored the go-ahead basket on a tip-in with 32 Tennessee outshot Michigan State, equaled the Spartans — sta- Tennessee’s NCAA Tournament run ended early as the Volunteers seconds left, Bobby Maze converted a pair of late free throws and tistically, the nation’s best rebounders — on the boards and had one were dealt a 75-45 loss to eighth-seeded Michigan at Time-Warner J.P. Prince blocked a desperation 3-pointer at the buzzer, leading fewer turnover. Cable Arena in the second round of West Region action. Tennessee past Ohio State 76-73 in the Midwest Region semifinal “The numbers look pretty good,” Volunteers coach Bruce Pearl It was a tale of two halves for the Volunteers. During the first and into the NCAA Tournament’s round of eight for the first time in conceded, glancing at the box score. 20 minutes of play, UT shot 45 percent from the floor on 9-of-20 UT’s 101-year hardwood history. But defensive lapses at the end of both halves during the Mid- shooting and went 10-of-12 from the free-throw line. Trailing 33-29 Wayne Chism finished with 22 points — all but four in the second west Regional Final at the Edward Jones Dome doomed the Vols, as at halftime, the game remained close until a stretch of Tennessee half — and 11 rebounds for the sixth-seeded Vols, who pulled out a MSU advanced by a score of 70-69. turnovers fueled a 16-0 Michigan run. back-and-forth tussle after going 0-5 in its previous regional semifi- “This one won’t go away... forever,” Pearl said. The Vols shot a humble 26 percent from the floor in the sec- nal chances. Tennessee led 41-37 as the last seconds ticked off before inter- ond half and only managed to get to the stripe four times. Michigan As the final buzzer sounded, Tennessee players let out screams mission. After a couple of missed shots, MSU retained possession pulled away, outscoring UT 42-16 after shooting 18-of-28 in the sec- of joy and sprinted onto the court. with one second left when the ball went out of bounds under its ond half. Ohio State’s Evan Turner — the National Player of the Year — fin- basket. To Michigan’s credit, the undersized Wolverines out-rebounded ished with 31 points, 21 in the second half, but the rest of the Buck- Forward Draymond Green cut through the lane, took a pass from Tennessee 36-26 and outscored UT in the paint 46-22. Both marks eyes were just 3-of-16 from the field in the second half. Jon Diebler, guard Durrell Summers and laid in a shot at the buzzer, halving the were nails the Vols had hung their hat on all year. so big for Ohio State in the first two rounds, shot 1-of-7 from 3-point Vols’ halftime edge. After a perfect 6-of-6 shooting performance in the first half, Ten- range. After surviving a 14-1 Spartans run and charging back from an nessee Freshman All-American Tobias Harris went a scoreless 0-of-5 William Buford scored 15 points, and David Lighty added nine for eight-point deficit in the second half, UT forged a 69-69 tie when shooting in the second half. Still, the Dix Hills, N.Y., native led the Vols OSU, which had won four of its previous five meetings against UT, Scotty Hopson made the first of two free throws with 11 seconds left. with 19 points. including a matchup in the 2007 regional semifinals. Hopson missed the second, setting up the final, decisive, sequence. “We just didn’t play with heart out there,” Harris said. “Michigan After making only three baskets in the first half, Turner surpassed Spartans guard Korie Lucious corralled the rebound, hustled into came out and made shots and we just did a terrible job of trying that output in the first 5:12 of the second half. Lighty finally gave him the frontcourt then dished to Green near the top of the circle. Green to cover them. On the offensive end, we rushed too many shots. some help, scoring on a layup to put Ohio State in front 59-56 with wheeled to his right and spied forward Raymar Morgan under the Basically, just quit.” 7:37 to play. basket, waving his arms frantically. The loss was the eighth in the last 12 games for Tennessee, which But Tennessee responded with a 12-4 run, getting contributions Green whipped a pass to Morgan, who was fouled by UT senior ended its season at 19-15. It marked the first time UT finished below from four different players. guard J.P. Prince with 1.8 seconds remaining. 20 wins during head coach Bruce Pearl’s tenure. Chism gave the Vols a 72-70 lead with 1:39 to play. Turner came Morgan made the first free throw, then purposely clanked the up with yet another big play, swishing a 3-pointer from just beyond next. The Vols called a timeout with 1.6 seconds left, but Prince’s NOTES: The game marked the end of Bruce Pearl’s six-year tenure the arc with less than 42 seconds to go. But Williams, a big, bruising half-court heave at the buzzer fell short. as head coach, as he was relieved of his duties March 21, 2010 ... The center, tipped in Prince’s miss on a layup. “We didn’t get back defensively,” Pearl said. “They got the ball game also was the first in NCAA Tournament history in which a team Turner missed at the other end and Kyle Madsen lost the ball way too close to the basket, got way too good a look.” won a game despite failing to make a free throw; UM attempted just under the basket. With less than 13 seconds left, Turner fouled Maze, Despite the wrenching defeat, Pearl declared that Tennessee one ... Michigan lost to No. 1-seeded Duke 73-71 in the third round. took a “major step” by reaching its first-ever Elite Eight and posting who after a timeout, coolly blew a kiss to someone in the Tennessee VISITORS: Tennessee 19-15 fan section. He made both free throws, giving Tennessee a 76-73 the second-highest win total in school history (28). FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min lead. “We came to this regional to win it and get to the Final Four,” 12 Harris, Tobias f 6-11 0-1 7-7 0-5-5 0 19 0 3 2 0 36 Pearl said. “But I’m proud of my seniors and proud of our basketball 33 Williams, Brian c 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 1 1 1 2 16 Turner had two more opportunities — and he had knocked down 02 Goins, Melvin g 0-3 0-3 2-2 0-4-4 1 2 2 3 0 1 27 last-second shots before. But this time, he missed from deep in the program.” 23 Tatum, Cameron g 2-9 1-6 0-1 0-1-1 3 5 4 4 1 0 27 left corner, then got the ball back. His last shot from near the top 32 Hopson, Scotty g 1-5 1-3 1-2 0-2-2 2 4 0 3 0 0 21 NOTES: Michigan State lost to Butler 52-50 in the Final Four. of the key didn’t even get to the rim, as Prince managed to elevate, 01 McRae, Jordan 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 Hubert, Michael 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 extend his arm and make an athletic block. VISITORS: Tennessee 28-9 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 11 Golden, Trae 2-3 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 0 6 2 1 0 1 14 “Turner got a little bit of a look, but it wasn’t very good,” Pearl 04 Chism, Wayne f 5-9 3-4 0-0 0-3-3 2 13 1 0 0 1 33 13 McBee, Skylar 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 0 1 0 0 20 said. “Now we’re going to go see if we can live every kid’s dream.” 33 Williams, Brian c 5-8 0-0 1-4 4-5-9 2 11 0 1 2 0 33 20 Hall, Kenny 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 0 2 1 1 1 0 18 03 Maze, Bobby g 3-9 1-4 2-2 0-0-0 1 9 3 2 0 1 22 22 Pearl, Steven 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 2 0 0 1 0 0 6 24 Bone, Josh 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 10 VISITORS: Tennessee 28-8 30 Prince, J.P. g 5-5 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 4 12 5 4 1 1 28 25 Fields, John 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 32 Hopson, Scotty g 3-7 1-4 3-6 0-3-3 1 10 1 0 0 0 33 04 Chism, Wayne f 9-16 1-3 3-4 5-6-11 1 22 1 3 1 0 35 20 Hall, Kenny 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 34 Maymon, Jeronne 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 33 Williams, Brian c 4-5 0-0 1-2 4-8-12 3 9 1 2 0 0 32 21 Goins, Melvin 2-5 1-3 2-2 0-1-1 1 7 0 0 0 1 17 TEAM 1-1-2 03 Maze, Bobby g 4-9 0-2 2-2 2-1-3 1 10 2 1 0 1 19 22 Pearl, Steven 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 0 1 0 2 11 Totals 15-43 3-18 12-16 6-20-26 13 45 10 18 5 4 200 30 Prince, J.P. g 6-13 0-0 2-3 2-0-2 3 14 6 3 1 2 31 23 Tatum, Cameron 1-2 1-1 4-5 0-1-1 2 7 1 1 0 0 12 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-20 45.0% 2nd Half: 6-23 26.1% Game: 34.9% 32 Hopson, Scotty g 1-5 0-3 1-1 2-2-4 3 3 1 5 0 0 23 24 Bone, Josh 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 2-14 14.3% Game: 16.7% 20 Hall, Kenny 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 TEAM 2-1-3 F Throw % 1st Half: 10-12 83.3% 2nd Half: 2-4 50.0% Game: 75.0% 21 Goins, Melvin 2-8 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 3 4 4 0 0 1 22 Totals 24-47 7-16 14-21 10-17-27 15 69 11 10 3 6 200 22 Pearl, Steven 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 3 0 0 1 1 1 8 HOME TEAM: Michigan 21-13 23 Tatum, Cameron 3-4 2-3 3-3 0-0-0 1 11 0 0 0 1 14 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-25 56.0% 2nd Half: 10-22 45.5% Game: 51.1% FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 24 Bone, Josh 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 3 0 0 0 0 12 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-9 66.7% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 43.8% 52 Morgan, Jordan f 5-6 0-0 0-1 3-0-3 2 10 0 1 1 1 19 TEAM 2-3-5 1 F-Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd Half: 7-12 58.3% Game: 66.7% 00 Novak, Zack g 5-10 4-6 0-0 2-8-10 2 14 2 2 0 0 35 Totals 30-64 4-15 12-15 20-21-41 20 76 15 16 3 6 200 HOME TEAM: Michigan State 28-8 01 Douglass, Stu g 5-7 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 11 5 1 0 0 34 04 Morris, Darius g 4-12 0-3 0-0 2-4-6 2 8 9 3 0 2 37 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-33 45.5% 2nd Half: 15-31 48.4% Game: 46.9% FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 02 Morgan, Raymar f 4-11 0-1 5-6 6-4-10 1 13 2 1 2 1 35 10 Hardaway Jr, Tim g 5-9 1-3 0-0 1-4-5 3 11 3 1 0 0 30 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 0-7 0.0% Game: 26.7% 05 Akunne, Eso 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 80.0% 10 Roe, Delvon f 1-4 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 4 3 1 1 3 1 20 50 Nix, Derrick c 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 13 13 Vogrich, Matt 5-5 1-1 0-0 1-2-3 3 11 0 1 0 1 16 15 Horford, Jon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 HOME TEAM: Ohio State 29-8 15 Summers, Durrell g 8-10 4-6 1-1 1-3-4 3 21 1 2 0 0 29 20 Bartelstein, Josh 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 34 Lucious, Korie g 2-9 1-7 3-4 2-1-3 0 8 4 5 1 5 35 23 Lighty, David g 4-8 1-3 0-2 2-1-3 3 9 5 2 1 2 26 03 Allen, Chris 2-6 1-3 3-5 1-1-2 3 8 2 0 0 0 29 22 McLimans, Blake 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 44 Buford, William g 5-13 2-5 3-4 0-4-4 2 15 3 0 0 2 40 13 Thornton, Austin 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 2 0 0 0 0 5 23 Smotrycz, Evan 3-11 2-7 0-0 2-2-4 2 8 0 1 1 1 16 52 Lauderdale, Dallas c 1-1 0-0 0-2 2-4-6 2 2 1 1 0 0 29 20 Kebler, Mike 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 32 Person, Corey 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 Turner, Evan g 10-23 2-4 9-9 4-3-7 4 31 5 6 1 1 40 22 Dahlman, Isaiah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 45 Christian, Colton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 33 Diebler, Jon g 1-8 1-7 0-0 0-0-0 2 3 0 0 0 1 40 23 Green, Draymond 5-10 0-1 3-3 0-1-1 4 13 2 2 2 1 26 TEAM 1-0-1 1 02 Simmons, Jeremie 3-4 3-4 0-0 0-0-0 2 9 0 1 0 0 14 41 Sherman, Garrick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 33-64 9-26 0-1 12-24-36 17 75 20 11 2 5 200 15 Madsen, Kyle 1-1 0-0 2-2 2-1-3 1 4 0 1 1 0 11 Team 2-1-3 TEAM 3-3-6 Totals 24-52 6-18 16-21 13-14-27 20 70 12 11 8 8 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-36 41.7% 2nd Half: 18-28 64.3% Game: 51.6% Totals 25-58 9-23 14-19 13-16-29 16 73 14 11 3 6 200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-15 20.0% 2nd Half: 6-11 54.5% Game: 34.6% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-29 48.3% 2nd Half: 10-23 43.5% Game: 46.2% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-1 0.0% 2nd Half: 0-0 0.0% Game: 0.0% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-27 55.6% 2nd Half: 10-31 32.3% Game: 43.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 33.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-11 54.5% 2nd Half: 3-12 25.0% Game: 39.1% F Throw % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8% 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 76.2% Officials: Ed Corbett, Gary H. Maxwell, Paul Faia F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 8-11 72.7% Game: 73.7% Technicals: None Officials: John Cahill, Patrick Driscoll, Michael Stephens Attendance: 16,829 Officials: Mike Kitts, Bryan Kersey, Don Daily Technicals: Tennessee-None. Michigan State-None Technicals: Tennessee-None. Ohio State-None Attendance: 25,242 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 26,377 Tennessee 29 16 45 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Michigan 33 42 75 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Tennessee 41 28 69 Tennessee 39 37 76 Michigan State 39 31 70 Ohio State 42 31 73

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2014 Midwest Region — First Round 2014 Midwest Region — Second Round 2014 Midwest Region — Third Round #11 Iowa (20-13) 65 #11 Tennessee (23-12) 86 #11 Tennessee (24-12) 83 #11 Tennessee (22-12) OT 78 #6 Massachusetts (24-9) 67 #14 Mercer (27-9) 63 March 19, 2014 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio March 21, 2014 • PNC Arena • Raleigh, N.C. March 23, 2014 • PNC Arena • Raleigh, N.C. Tennessee advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round Tennessee won its second NCAA Tournament game in less than The Tennessee Volunteers are heading back to the Sweet Six- with a thrilling 78-65 comeback overtime victory over Iowa in the 48 hours as the Vols dominated UMass, 86-67, in the NCAA Tourna- teen for the fourth time in eight years. The 11th-seeded Vols topped First Four at UD Arena. ment Second Round. 14-seed Mercer, 83-63, Sunday night at PNC Arena to reach to the Tennessee (22-12) has won six of its last seven games, with the Tennessee (23-12) has won seven of its last eight games and ad- Sweet Sixteen for the seventh time in school history. lone loss coming to No. 1 overall seed Florida in the SEC Semifinals. vances to play upset winner #14 seed Mercer on Sunday at a time to Tennessee previously played in the Sweet Sixteen in 1967, 1981, Josh Richardson was tremendous after a slow start as he was be determined. 2000, 2007, 2008 and 2010. 0-of-5 in the first half. The junior finished with 17 points -- all after UMass finished its season at 24-9 as the Minutemen made their Junior Jarnell Stokes posted his Tennessee-record-tying 22nd halftime. Jordan McRae led the team with a team-high 20 points. first NCAA Tournament appearance in 16 years. double-double this season with 17 points and 18 rebounds. Stokes’ Jarnell Stokes posted his 20th double-double of the season with Jarnell Stokes (career-high 26 points and 14 rebounds) and Je- equalled the mark set by Basketball Hall of Famer Bernard King in 18 points and 13 rebounds. ronne Maymon (11 points and 11 rebounds) each posted double-dou- 1976-77. Stokes also set the Vols’ NCAA Tournament for rebounds in The Hawkeyes (20-13) were led by a pair of reserves that entered bles in the game. For Stokes, it was his 21st double-double of the a game with 18. He had tied the record in the second-round win over the game averaging a combined 9.6 points. Center Adam Woodbury year, one shy of Bernard King’s school record of 22 in 1976-77. UMass with 14. scored a career-high with 16points while Peter Jok added 10 points, With two double-doubles, the Vols had multiple double-dou- Stokes almost had as many rebounds (18) as the entire Mercer his best game in three months. bles in an NCAA Tournament game for the second time in history. team (19) as the Bears were outrebounded as a team, 41-19. The Vols Iowa’s leading scorer Roy (17.3 ppg) was limited to The only other came in 1977 when Ernie Grunfeld (26 points, 12 re- dominated the offensive glass, 18-7. just seven points on 3-of-15 shooting from the floor. bounds), Bernard King (23 points, 12 rebounds) and Reggie Johnson Vols junior Josh Richardson tallied a career-high 26 points, 16 of After Marble sent the game to overtime, the Vols took over in (17 points, 10 rebounds) achieved the feat in an overtime loss to which came in the first half. overtime. Syracuse. UT senior Antonio Barton netted 18 points as he made 4-of-9 Stokes opened the scoring with a 3-point play to put Tennessee Stokes’ 14 rebounds tied the Tennessee NCAA Tournament record from 3-point range. Senior Jordan McRae added 14 points. up 67-64. McRae’s bucket put the Vols up by five with 3:55 left. for rebounds in a game. The record of 14 was previously reached by The Vols (24-12) picked up their 14th wire-to-wire victory, includ- Tennessee took its first lead of the game on a 3-pointer by An- Isiah Victor (1999) and set by Reggie Johnson (1980). ing six of their last nine games. Tennessee made just two field goals tonio Barton with 3:07 left in the game. That put the Vols up 59-57. Senior Jordan McRae finished with 21 points. Josh Richardson in the final six minutes but finished the game strong at the free- Iowa quickly answered as Marble converted a 3-point play nine sec- tallied 15 points as he stellar on both ends of the floor for the second throw line. ond later. That put Iowa up 60-59. straight tournament game. Mercer (27-9) was led by Langston Hall, who scored 15 points. Stokes gave the Vols back the lead at 61-60 on two free throws UMass was led by senior Chaz Williams, who scored 12 and Tennessee bolted out to an 8-0 lead with tremendous play on with 2:40 left in the game. Iowa came right back as Woodbury laid handed out five assists. Maxie Esho had 12 points and Derrick Gordon both ends of the court. Barton stole the ball from Jakob Gallon and one home with 2:24 on the clock. scored 10. finished with a layup 20 seconds into the game. Then the Vols forced Maymon powered up with scored with 54 seconds left to but Tennessee shot 53.6 percent in the game including 58.3 in the a shot-clock violation by Mercer, and Stokes scored on a lay-up. Tennessee up 63-62. He was fouled and missed the free throw, but first half while the Vols’ defense forced UMass into 42.4 percent Stokes than announced the Vols’ arrival with a monster two-handed the rebound went off Iowa and the Vols retained possession. shooting for the game. slam dunk 100 seconds into the game. Mercer called timeout in an Stokes was fouled with 25.5 left in the game and proceeded to After UMass scored the game’s opening basket, but Tennessee attempt to slow the Vols down. make the first of two free throws. scored the next eight and the Vols led for the entire afternoon. Mercer scored its first points 3:09 into the game on an Ike Marble sent the game to overtime with a jumper in the paint with Down by 19 at halftime, UMass came out strong in the second half Nwamu 3-pointer. The Bears tied the game at 8 and 10, but Tennes- 17.5 on the clock. That tie the game at 64 all. and crept back within 10 points on several occasions early in the half. see regained the lead seconds later on a pair of Barton free throws Down by as many as 12 in the first half and three at the half, the But McRae scored five of the next seven points in a 7-0 Vols’ run and a baseline jam from McRae. Vols tied the game with just over five minutes elapsed in the second as Tennessee went back up by 17 points, 55-38 with 12:43 left in the Stokes’ tip-in with 5:06 left in the half gave the Vols their first half. Richardson tied the game at 37 on a 3-pointer with 14:37 left in game. double-figure lead at 31-20. the game. The Vols went up by as many as 23 points on a pair of Stokes’ free Tennessee took firm control of the game as the Vols made seven Richardson had the play of the game as he drove baseline and throws with 8:36 left, making in 67-44. of eight shot attempts to grab a 13-point lead on Stokes’ layup with slammed one home with 10 minutes left in the game. That brought The Vols dominated throughout the first half, taking a 41-22 lead three minutes left in the half, 38-25. the Vols within three at 47-44. at halftime behind 14 points from McRae. Tennessee held UMass to The Vols finished the half with a defensive stance that forced the The Vols continued to come within a possession over the next a season low in points for any half (22) and the Minutmen had 10 Bears into their second shot clock violation. four minutes. McRae’s 3-pointer with 6:40 left cut the deficit to one turnovers and shot 33.3 percent from the floor and did not make a The Vols led 42-27 at intermission thanks to 16 first-half points point at 53-52. 3-pointer. from Richardson and a dominating performance on the glass, 24-4. Tennessee trailed by as many as 12 in the first half, but closed the Tennessee took a 20-point lead on a monster slam by McRae with Stokes hauled down nine rebounds to go with nine points. gap at the half as the Hawkeyes led 29-26 at intermission. two minutes left in the first half at 38-18. In the second half Tennessee continued to maintain a lead of at Iowa broke out of the gates scoring the game’s first eight points The Vols took control in the first half building a 21-8 lead with a least 11 points. Barton nailed three 3-pointers in the half as Mercer as Tennessee missed its first seven shots from the floor. The Vols 9-0 run finished by a Maymon layup with 11:33 left. was unable to close the gap. finally got on the scoreboard with 6:02 elapsed in the game on an Armani Moore runner. VISITORS: Tennessee 23-12 VISITORS: Mercer 27-9 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min VISITORS: Iowa 20-13 01 Richardson, Josh g 5-7 0-2 5-7 1-2-3 1 15 5 1 2 1 30 05 Thomas, Bud f 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 6 2 0 0 0 21 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 02 Barton, Antonio g 0-7 0-5 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 2 0 0 1 24 20 Gollon, Jakob f 2-5 1-1 2-2 1-1-2 5 7 1 2 1 1 28 01 Basabe, Melsahn f 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 4 0 0 1 0 0 9 05 Stokes, Jarnell f 7-11 0-0 12-13 4-10-14 3 26 2 5 0 1 33 52 Coursey, Daniel f 5-11 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 1 10 1 1 3 0 29 30 White, Aaron f 1-5 0-1 5-6 0-7-7 3 7 2 1 1 0 36 34 Maymon, Jeronne f 5-7 0-0 1-3 2-9-11 2 11 1 1 0 0 25 15 White, Anthony Jr. g 5-8 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 11 0 0 0 1 30 34 Woodbury, Adam c 8-11 0-0 0-0 4-4-8 4 16 1 1 0 0 30 52 McRae, Jordan g 9-16 2-6 1-1 0-1-1 0 21 2 3 1 2 31 21 Hall, Langston g 6-14 3-9 0-1 0-1-1 1 15 6 1 0 0 37 04 Marble, Roy Devyn g 3-15 0-6 1-1 0-1-1 2 7 5 0 0 1 36 04 Moore, Armani 2-3 0-0 0-1 1-0-1 2 4 1 0 0 0 18 01 Leonard, Phillip 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 Gesell, Mike g 0-4 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 4 0 4 0 0 0 19 10 Ndiaye, Rawane 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 03 Canevari, Kevin 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 00 Olaseni, Gabriel 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 3 3 0 1 0 0 16 15 Thompson, Darius 1-3 0-1 1-1 0-1-1 0 3 3 0 0 2 19 10 Nwamu, Ike 3-6 1-3 5-6 1-3-4 4 12 0 0 0 0 25 02 Oglesby, Josh 2-5 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 5 1 1 0 0 17 21 Davis, A.J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 14 Hallice, TJ 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 1 8 03 Jok, Peter 4-5 2-3 0-0 0-0-0 0 10 0 0 0 1 16 23 Reese, Derek 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-1-1 2 3 0 0 0 1 8 22 Moten, Darious 0-3 0-2 0-0 2-0-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 13 05 Clemmons, Anthony 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 1 0 0 4 24 Lopez, Brandon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 34 Bryan, Jibri 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 15 McCabe, Zach 2-5 1-2 4-4 1-5-6 5 9 1 0 0 0 22 25 Campbell, Galen 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 1-1-2 2 20 Uthoff, Jarrod 2-4 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 0 6 0 0 1 0 20 TEAM 1-0-1 Totals 24-53 8-22 7-9 7-12-19 21 63 11 6 4 3 200 Totals 30-56 2-14 24-31 10-27-37 13 86 16 12 3 8 200 TEAM 0-1-1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-24 45.8% 2nd Half: 13-29 44.8% Game: 45.3% Totals 24-58 4-16 13-15 7-23-30 28 65 14 6 2 2 225 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-33 51.5% 2nd Half: 13-23 56.5% Game: 53.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 3-13 23.1% Game: 36.4% TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-23 52.2% 2nd Half: 12-27 44.4% Game: 41.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 0-5 0.0% Game: 14.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 7-9 77.8% Game: 77.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 25.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 19-23 82.6% Game: 77.4% HOME TEAM: Tennessee 24-12 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100% 2nd Half: 10-11 90.9% Game: 86.7% HOME TEAM: UMass 24-9 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min HOME TEAM: Tennessee 22-12 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 05 Stokes, Jarnell f 6-14 0-0 5-5 8-10-18 1 17 5 2 0 0 38 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 01 Esho, Maxie f 5-15 0-0 2-3 5-1-6 4 12 1 0 0 0 26 34 Maymon, Jeronne f 1-2 0-0 4-4 2-6-8 3 6 3 1 0 0 34 05 Stokes, Jarnell f 5-7 0-0 8-11 4-9-13 2 18 0 0 0 0 39 02 Gordon, Derrick g 4-9 0-0 2-2 0-3-3 3 10 1 2 0 0 21 01 Richardson, Josh g 9-13 2-6 6-9 0-1-1 2 26 3 3 0 0 37 34 Maymon, Jeronne f 3-4 0-0 3-4 1-6-7 2 9 2 2 0 0 41 03 Williams, Chaz g 6-11 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 3 12 5 5 0 2 38 02 Barton, Antonio g 6-12 4-9 2-2 2-2-4 1 18 1 0 0 2 33 01 Richardson, Josh g 6-13 1-5 4-4 3-5-8 3 17 2 2 0 1 32 22 Carter, Sampson f 2-4 2-2 0-0 1-2-3 1 6 1 2 0 0 30 52 McRae, Jordan g 4-12 0-6 6-6 2-1-3 4 14 1 1 0 0 31 02 Barton, Antonio g 2-8 2-6 4-4 0-1-1 2 10 2 0 0 0 32 25 Lalanne, Cady f 4-10 0-1 0-0 1-6-7 1 8 0 1 1 0 30 04 Moore, Armani 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 52 McRae, Jordan g 6-15 2-6 6-7 1-3-4 0 20 3 3 1 0 42 00 Dyson, Demetrius 0-3 0-2 2-3 0-1-1 1 2 1 0 0 2 10 10 Ndiaye, Rawane 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 04 Moore, Armani 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 4 3 0 0 0 14 05 Santee, Clyde 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 15 Thompson, Darius 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 10 Ndiaye, Rawane 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 Bergantino, Tyler 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 1 4 0 0 0 0 3 21 Davis, A.J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 15 Thompson, Darius 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 12 12 Davis,Trey 3-7 1-3 2-2 0-1-1 3 9 2 2 0 3 24 23 Reese, Derek 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 21 Davis, A.J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 Berger, Seth 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 2-0-2 23 Reese, Derek 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 9 34 Putney, Raphiael 1-4 0-2 0-0 1-1-2 2 2 1 1 0 1 14 Totals 27-55 6-22 23-26 18-23-41 14 83 15 7 0 2 200 24 Lopez, Brandon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 5-4-9 Totals 28-66 3-11 8-11 14-19-33 21 67 12 13 1 8 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-30 50.0% 2nd Half: 12-25 48.0% Game: 49.1% 25 Campbell, Galen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 27.3% TEAM 1-0-1 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-30 33.3% 2nd Half: 18-36 50.0% Game: 42.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 9-10 90.0% 2nd Half: 14-16 87.5% Game: 88.5% Totals 24-54 5-21 25-30 10-27-37 14 78 13 8 1 2 225 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-3 0.0% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 27.3% John Higgins, Verne Harris, Dwayne Gladden (alternate: Eric Curry) F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100% 2nd Half: 6-9 66.7% Game: 72.7% Officials: TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-26 38.5% 2nd Half: 12-24 50.0% Game: 44.4% Technicals: Mercer-None. Tennessee-None. 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-10 10.0% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 23.8% Officials: Michael Roberts, Lamar Simpson, Duke Edsall (alternate: Verne Harris) Attendance: 118,712 F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 10-13 76.9% Game: 83.3% Technicals: UMass-None. Tennessee-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 16,988 Officials: Verne Harris, Michael Reed, Sean Casady (alternate: Mike Sanzere) Mercer 27 36 63 Technicals: Iowa-None. Tennessee-Stokes, Jarnell. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Tennessee 42 41 83 Attendance: 11,534 Tennessee 41 45 86 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total UMass 22 45 67 Iowa 29 35 1 65 Tennessee 26 38 14 78

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2014 Midwest Region — Semifinal 2018 South Region — First Round 2018 South Region — Second Round #11 Tennessee (24-13) 71 #14 Wright State (25-9) 47 #3 Tennessee (26-8) 62 #2 Michigan (28-8) 73 #3 Tennessee (25-8) 73 #11 Loyola-Chicago (29-5) 63 March 28, 2014 • Lucas Oil Stadium • Indianapolis, Ind. March 15, 2018 • American Airlines Center • Dallas, Texas March 17, 2018 • American Airlines Center • Dallas, Texas After a magical run of three consecutive NCAA Tournament A trio of double-digit scorers fueled No. 3-seeded Tennessee to a No. 3 seed Tennessee’s season came to an end on Saturday night, victories, Tennessee saw its season end in the Sweet Sixteen at dominant 73-47 win over #13 seed Wright State at American Airlines as the Vols suffered a heartbreaking loss to 11th-seeded Loyola- Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind. The 11th-seeded Vols suffered Center in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Chicago, 63-62, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. a 73-71 defeat at the hands of No. 2-seeded Michigan before the All-SEC wing Admiral Schofield posted his second double-double The Vols (26-9) made one last push at the end of the game, using largest crowd to ever watch a Tennessee basketball game (41,072). in as many games, with 15 points and 12 rebounds to go along with an 8-0 run to take a 62-61 lead with 20 seconds remaining in the The Vols finished the season at 24-13, winning three NCAA a pair of blocks in 32 minutes of action. Vols sophomore Lamonté game, capped off by a three-point play from SEC Player of the Year Tournament games for just the second time in history and reaching Turner led all players with 19 points and a career-high nine assists off Grant Williams. the Sweet Sixteen for the seventh time in program annals. the bench. But Loyola’s knocked down a 10-foot jumper Michigan (28-8) advanced to the Elite Eight by virtue of red- SEC Player of the Year Grant Williams just missed out on a with 3.6 seconds left on the clock to regain the lead. With no hot shooting. The Wolverines shot .550 from the floor in the game, double-double, recording 14 points on 6-of-10 shooting and hauling timeouts remaining, UT point guard Jordan Bone caught the ball including .615 in the first half as they built an 11-point halftime lead. down nine boards. The Vols (26-8) held a 44-32 edge on the glass near midcourt, sprinted to the 3-point arc and launched a contested Tennessee senior Jordan McRae scored a game-high 24 points in over WSU. Tennessee was also very active on the defensive end of three in heavy traffic that bounced off the rim as time expired. his final college game. Junior Josh Richardson, who had been torrid the court, finishing with six blocks and six steals to hold the Raiders The Big Orange had four players score in double-digits, as All- throughout the postseason, added 19 points. Junior forward Jarnell (25-10) to a season-low for scoring. SEC wing Admiral Schofield led the way with 14 points on 5-of-10 Stokes finished with 11 points and six rebounds. “Defensively, we were really pretty good today against a team shooting. Williams finished with 14 points, while Bone chipped in 13 The Wolverines were led by senior forward Jordan Morgan, who that’s not a very easy team to guard,” Tennessee head coach Rick and SEC Co-Sixth Man of the Year Lamonté Turner finished with 10. scored 15. He was joined by three other Michigan players in double- Barnes said. “Congratulations to Loyola,” Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes figures: (14), Glenn Robinson III (13) and Caris LeVert Tennessee opened the second half on a 14-4 run to extend its said. “They’ve got a really nice basketball team. But I am proud of our (10). lead to 21 points with less than 15 minutes to go in the game. After guys. They kept fighting today, found a way to stay in it, and put Down by as many as 13 in the first half, the Vols fell behind by 15 the Raiders pulled to within 15, UT went on a 9-0 run and never themselves in a position to have a chance to win it. That was midway through the second half before battling to within one point looked back, coasting to a 26-point victory. obviously a tough way to lose it, but again, congratulations to with 10.8 seconds left in regulation. After missing their first six attempts to open the game, the shots Loyola.And we’ve got a lot to build on going forward.” Tennessee used an 8-0 run to get within seven at 60-53 on a finally started falling for the Vols after being held scoreless for the Tennessee was hot out of the gates, opening the game on a 15-6 Jeronne Maymon layup with 7:53 left in the game. Morgan ended the first three minutes. Tennessee then knocked down five consecutive run that was capped off by a steal from Schofield, who took it the spurt with a hook in the lane, to put the Wolverines back up by nine. baskets to jump out to an 11-6 lead early on. length of the court for a dunk. He had 11 of the points during the early Richardson’s steal and feed to McRae cut the deficit to six at The Big Orange got hot after its slow start, using a 14-2 run to run that concluded at the 15:37 mark as the Ramblers were forced to 62-56 with 6:45 remaining. take a 21-8 lead at the 8:23 mark. UT ended the half shooting 42 call a timeout. A Stauskas 3-pointer with 3:37 left in the game regained a percent (14-of-33) from the field compared to Wright State’s 32 Loyola-Chicago responded with a 23-10 swing after that timeout double-figure lead for the Wolverines. After Stokes and McRae percent (10-of-31) shooting. to take a 29-25 lead into halftime. UT struggled to connect on the scored to cut the margin to six again, Morgan dunked one home for Schofield led the charge in the opening frame for the Vols, offensive end of the floor during the opening 20 minutes, hitting an eight-point Michigan lead, 72-64 with 2:22 left. posting 10 points and six rebounds to lead all players. Turner chipped only four of its final 18 shots in the half. McRae’s 3-point play brought the Vols within five, 72-67 -- the in eight points and four assists in the period to help Tennessee take Schofield was forced to sit out a significant portion of the first closest the Vols were since trailing 27-22 with 6:43 left in the first a 34-23 advantage into halftime. half after picking up two fouls early in the frame and was unable to half. The Vols were efficient defensively, recording six blocks and six be a factor during Loyola’s run. The Vols forced a shot-clock violation after McRae blocked steals while holding the Raiders to just 32 percent shooting. The Tennessee was unable to consistently stop the Ramblers (30-5) Robinson with 42 seconds left in the game. impressive performance also stood as the fewest points the Vols on the offensive end of the floor, as LUC shot 50 percent (22-of-44) Tennessee cut the game to a one possession contest in the final have ever allowed in an NCAA Tournament game. The previous from the field in the game. seconds. Richardson’s runner made it 72-69 with 24.6 left. record was 51 points on two occasions, most recently coming in McRae’s layup with 10.8 seconds left off a Michigan turnover, a 65-51 win over UConn in the second round of the 2000 NCAA NOTES: Loyola-Chicago lost to No. 3-seeded Michigan 69-57 in the made it one point, 72-71. Tournament. Final Four. A controversial offensive foul call was whistled on Stokes with “We were locked in,” sophomore point guard Jordan Bone six seconds left as the Vols had a chance to take the lead. Stauskas said. “That was our goal coming into this game, to be as solid as VISITORS: Loyola-Chicago 30-5 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min then made one of two free throws in the final seconds for the final of possible on the defensive end. The offense will take care of itself. We 0 Ingram, Donte f 2-8 2-6 0-2 0-3-3 1 6 2 1 0 0 25 73-71. executed it well. 25 Krutwig, Cameron c 3-7 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 2 7 4 2 1 1 25 The Wolverines built a 45-34 lead at intermission. Michigan was “Our defense was amazing. We held them to our goal, which is 5 Townes, Marques g 3-6 0-2 2-2 1-5-6 1 8 3 1 0 1 31 blazing hot in the first half, shooting 16-of-26 from the floor (.615) under 65 points. We got a lot of stops and it led to easy baskets on 13 Custer, Clayton g 4-5 2-2 0-0 0-2-2 1 10 3 2 0 0 33 14 Richardson, Ben g 2-6 1-5 1-2 0-2-2 2 6 3 0 0 0 33 including a remarkable 7-of-9 from 3-point range (.778). The Vols the offensive end.” 1 Williamson, Lucas 2-4 2-3 1-2 2-2-4 0 7 1 0 0 0 24 shot 50 percent. 4 Skokna, Bruno 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 3 0 0 0 0 7 Richardson led all scorers over the first 20 minutes with 13 points, VISITORS: Wright State 25-10 24 Jackson, Aundre 5-7 0-1 6-6 1-3-4 4 16 1 3 0 1 22 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min TEAM 1-3-4 1 making 6-of-8. Levert tallied 10 for Michigan. 22 Ernsthausen, Parker f 2-6 1-2 2-2 1-1-2 3 7 0 1 0 0 25 Totals 22-44 8-20 11-16 5-22-27 13 63 17 10 1 3 200 Michigan used a 13-2 run, finished by a Stauskas dunk after back- 11 Love, Loudon c 5-8 0-0 2-4 3-6-9 3 12 1 3 0 0 26 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-23 47.8% 2nd Half: 11-21 52.4% Game: 50.0% 3 Hughes, Mark g 1-7 0-5 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 4 1 1 2 30 to-back 3-pointers to take a 15-7 lead with 15:26 minutes left in the 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 40.0% 13 Benzinger, Grant g 2-16 1-9 0-0 2-5-7 2 5 0 1 1 0 36 first half. F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 7-12 58.3% Game: 68.8% 31 Gentry, Cole g 3-7 2-3 0-0 0-4-4 2 8 0 1 0 2 29 Darius Thompson finished off a 3-point play to regain the lead for 0 Hall, Jaylon 1-6 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 2 3 2 0 0 26 HOME TEAM: Tennessee 26-9 the Vols, 19-18, with 11:20 left in the half. 2 Winchester, Everett 5-8 0-0 1-3 2-1-3 4 11 1 1 0 1 21 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min The Wolverines’ red-hot shooting continued as they compiled a 4 Vest, Alan 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Williams, Grant f 5-9 0-0 2-4 2-1-3 3 12 4 1 2 0 34 10 Giles, Adam 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 16-4 run to take a 36-25 lead with 4:36 left in the first half. 10 Fulkerson, John f 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 2 0 0 7 12 Wilburn, Tye 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 Bone, Jordan g 6-11 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 2 13 5 0 0 2 31 21 Stacey, Trey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 5 Schofield, Admiral g 5-10 4-8 0-0 0-3-3 4 14 0 2 0 1 26 VISITORS: Tennessee 24-13 TEAM 3-0-3 1 23 Bowden, Jordan g 3-7 1-3 1-2 0-4-4 2 8 3 0 0 3 33 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min Totals 19-60 4-21 5-9 11-21-32 17 47 9 13 2 5 200 1 Turner, Lamonté 4-11 2-7 0-0 1-3-4 3 10 0 0 0 1 32 05 Stokes, Jarnell f 5-9 0-0 1-2 2-4-6 2 11 1 2 0 3 34 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-31 32.3% 2nd Half: 9-29 31.0% Game: 31.7% 3 Daniel III, James 1-4 1-4 0-0 1-1-2 1 3 2 0 0 1 13 34 Maymon, Jeronne f 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 4 2 1 0 0 1 17 15 Walker, Derrick 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 2 1 0 0 0 18 01 Richardson, Josh g 9-14 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 2 19 2 0 2 1 37 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-10 10.0% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 19.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 55.6% 35 Pons, Yves 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 02 Barton, Antonio g 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 3 1 2 0 0 14 TEAM 1-1 1 52 McRae, Jordan g 9-18 0-5 6-11 2-4-6 0 24 2 0 4 1 38 HOME TEAM: Tennessee 26-8 Totals 25-55 9-25 3-6 6-18-24 17 62 15 7 2 8 200 04 Moore, Armani 3-5 0-1 0-0 3-3-6 4 6 2 1 0 0 20 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-26 38.5% 2nd Half: 15-29 51.7% Game: 45.5% 15 Thompson, Darius 1-4 0-0 1-1 0-2-2 0 3 2 2 0 1 26 2 Williams, Grant f 6-10 0-0 2-2 4-5-9 3 14 0 3 0 1 29 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-13 30.8% 2nd Half: 5-12 41.7% Game: 36.0% 23 Reese, Derek 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1-2 0 3 0 0 2 0 14 11 Alexander, Kyle f 3-4 0-0 0-1 3-1-4 2 6 0 1 2 1 17 F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 2-3 66.7% Game: 50.0% TEAM 1-0-1 0 Bone, Jordan g 2-8 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 4 0 1 0 1 19 Totals 30-57 3-11 8-14 11-17-28 13 71 11 7 8 7 200 5 Schofield, Admiral g 6-15 2-7 1-1 2-10-12 2 15 1 1 2 1 32 Officials: Mike Reed, Don Daily, Larry Scirotto TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-28 50.0% 2nd Half: 16-29 55.2% Game: 52.6% 23 Bowden, Jordan g 2-4 1-2 0-0 1-6-7 1 5 2 1 0 1 29 Technicals: Loyola Chicago-None. Tennessee-None. 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 0-3 0.0% Game: 27.3% 1 Turner, Lamonte 4-11 2-5 9-10 0-0-0 2 19 9 1 0 0 33 Attendance: 18,642 F Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 57.1% 3 Daniel, James 0-3 0-3 2-2 0-1-1 2 2 0 1 0 0 15 10 Fulkerson, John 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 3 2 1 2 1 0 15 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Loyola-Chicago 29 34 63 HOME TEAM: Michigan 28-8 13 Johnson, Jalen 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 Tennessee 25 37 62 FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min 15 Walker, Derrick 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 01 Robinson III, Glenn f 5-8 1-1 2-2 2-3-5 0 13 2 2 0 1 39 32 Darrington, Chris 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 52 Morgan, Jordan f 7-9 0-0 1-1 1-6-7 3 15 0 1 1 1 32 35 Pons, Yves 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 1 0 0 6 10 Walton Jr, Derrick g 2-2 2-2 3-3 0-6-6 3 9 4 3 0 0 30 TEAM 0-1-1 11 Stauskas, Nik g 5-12 3-8 1-2 0-0-0 1 14 2 1 0 0 37 Totals 27-60 5-18 14-16 13-31-44 17 73 13 12 6 6 200 23 LeVert, Caris g 4-10 2-5 0-0 0-1-1 1 10 5 5 0 3 33 02 Albrecht, Spike 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 1 0 0 0 10 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-33 42.4% 2nd Half: 13-27 48.1% Game: 45.0% 15 Horford, Jon 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-3-4 2 1 0 0 0 0 8 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 27.8% 21 Irvin, Zak 3-5 3-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 9 0 0 0 0 11 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 10-10 100% Game: 87.5% TEAM 2-1-3 1 Officials: Bo Boroski, Don Daily, Steve McJunkins Totals 27-49 11-20 8-10 6-20-26 13 73 14 13 1 5 200 Technicals: Wright State-None. Tennessee-None. Attendance: 15,802 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-26 61.5% 2nd Half: 11-23 47.8% Game: 55.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd Half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 55.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total F Throw % 1st Half: 6-6 100% 2nd Half: 2-4 50.0% Game: 80.0% Wright State 23 24 47 Tennessee 34 39 73 Officials: David Hall, Mark Whitehead, Michael Irving (alternate: Sean Hull) Technicals: Michigan-None. Tennessee-None. Attendance: 41,072 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Tennessee 34 37 71 Michigan 45 28 73

2018-19 TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | UTSPORTS.COM | @VOL_HOOPS TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY RICK BARNES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT (22-23) at Providence (0-3) Year Region, Seed Round Date Opponent Result City Site Opponent went on to... 1989 Southeast, #12 First Round 3/16/1989 #5 Virginia L, 97-100 Nashville, Tenn. Memorial Gym Regional final, lost to Michigan 1990 West, #9 First Round 3/15/1990 #8 Ohio State L, 83-84 OT Salt Lake City, Utah Jon M. Huntsman Center Second Round, lost to UNLV 1994 Southeast, #8 First Round 3/17/94 #9 Alabama L, 70-76 Lexington, Ky. Rupp Arena Secound Round, lost to Purdue at Clemson (2-3) Year Region, Seed Round Date Opponent Result City Site Opponent went on to... 1996 West, #9 First Round 3/14/96 #8 Georgia L, 74-81 Albuquerque, N.M. The Pit Regional Semifinals, lost to Syracuse 1997 Midwest, #4 First Round 3/14/97 #13 Miami (Ohio) W, 68-56 Kansas City, Mo. Kemper Arena N/A Second Round 3/16/97 #5 Tulsa W, 65-59 Kansas City, Mo. Kemper Arena N/A Regional Semifinal 3/20/97 #1 Minnesota L, 84-90 2OT San Antonio, Texas Alamodome Final Four, lost to Kentucky 1998 Midwest, #6 First Round 3/13/98 #11 Western Michigan L, 72-75 Chicago, Ill. United Center Second Round, lost to Stanford at Texas (19-16) Year Region, Seed Round Date Opponent Result City Site Opponent went on to... 1999 East, #7 First Round 3/12/99 #10 Purdue L, 54-58 Boston, Mass. FleetCenter Regional Semifinals, lost to Temple 2000 West, #5 First Round 3/16/00 #12 Indiana State W, 77-61 Salt Lake City, Utah Jon M. Huntsman Center N/A Second Round 3/18/00 #4 LSU L, 67-72 Salt Lake City, Utah Jon M. Huntsman Center Regional Semifinals, lost to Wisconsin 2001 South, #6 First Round 3/16/01 #11 Temple L, 56-79 New Orleans, La. Superdome Regional Semifinals, lost to Penn State 2002 Midwest, #6 First Round 3/15/02 #11 Boston College W, 70-57 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center N/A Second Round 3/17/02 #3 Mississippi State W, 68-64 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center N/A Regional Semifinal 3/22/02 #2 Oregon L, 70-72 Madison, Wisc. Kohl Center Regional Final, lost to Kansas 2003 South, #1 First Round 3/21/03 #16 UNC Asheville W, 82-61 Birmingham, Ala. BJCC Arena N/A Second Round 3/23/03 #9 Purdue W, 77-67 Birmingham, Ala. BJCC Arena N/A Regional Semifinal 3/28/03 #5 UConn W, 82-78 San Antonio, Texas Alamodome N/A Regional Final 3/30/03 #7 Michigan State W, 85-76 San Antonio, Texas Alamodome N/A Final Four 4/5/03 #3 Syracuse L, 84-95 New Orleans, La. Superdome Win National Championship 2004 Atlanta, #3 First Round 3/18/04 #14 Princeton W, 66-49 Denver, Colo Pepsi Center N/A Second Round 3/20/04 #6 North Carolina W, 78-75 Denver, Colo. Pepsi Center N/A Regional Semifinal 3/26/04 #7 Xavier L, 71-79 Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Dome Regional Final, lost to Duke 2005 Chicago, #8 First Round 3/17/05 #9 Nevada L, 57-61 Indianapolis, Ind. RCA Dome Second Round, lost to Illinois 2006 Atlanta, #2 First Round 3/17/06 #15 Penn W, 60-52 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center N/A Second Round 3/19/06 #10 NC State W, 75-54 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center N/A Regional Semifinal 3/23/06 #6 West Virginia W, 74-71 Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Dome N/A Regional Final 3/25/06 #4 LSU L, 60-70 OT Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Dome Final Four, lost to UCLA 2007 East, #4 First Round 3/16/07 #13 New Mexico State W, 79-67 Spokane, Wash. Spokane Arena N/A Second Round 3/18/07 #5 Southern Cal L, 68-87 Spokane, Wash. Spokane Arena Regional Semifinals, lost to North Carolina 2008 South, #2 First Round 3/21/08 #15 Austin Peay W, 74-54 Little Rock, Ark. Verizon Arena N/A Second Round 3/23/08 #7 Miami (Fla.) W, 75-72 Little Rock, Ark. Verizon Arena N/A Regional Semifinal 3/28/08 #3 Stanford W, 82-62 Houston, Texas Reliant Stadium N/A Regional Final 3/30/08 #1 Memphis L, 67-85 Houston, Texas Reliant Stadium National Championship Game, lost to Kansas 2009 East, #7 First Round 3/19/09 #10 Minnesota W, 76-62 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum N/A Second Round 3/21/09 #2 Duke L, 69-74 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum Regional Semifinal, lost to Villanova 2010 East, #8 First Round 3/18/10 #9 Wake Forest L, 80-81 OT New Orleans, La. Smoothie King Center Second Round, lost to Kentucky 2011 West, #4 Second Round 3/18/11 #13 Oakland W, 85-81 Tulsa, Okla. Bank of Oklahoma Center N/A Third Round 3/20/11 #5 Arizona L, 69-70 Tulsa, Okla. Bank of Oklahoma Center Regional Final, lost to UConn 2012 East, #11 Second Round 3/16/12 #6 Cincinnati L, 59-65 Nashville, Tenn. Bridgestone Arena Regional Semifinals, lost to Ohio State 2014 Midwest, #7 Second Round 3/20/14 #10 Arizona State W, 87-85 Milwaukee, Wisc. BMO Harris Bradley Center N/A Third Round 3/22/14 #2 Michigan L, 65-79 Milwaukee, Wisc. BMO Harris Bradley Center Regional Final, lost to Kentucky 2015 Midwest, #11 Second Round 3/19/15 #6 Butler L, 48-56 Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSOL Energy Center Third Round, lost to Notre Dame at Tennessee (1-1) Year Region, Seed Round Date Opponent Result City Site Opponent went on to... 2018 South, #3 First Round 3/15/18 #14 Wright State W, 73-47 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center N/A Second Round 3/17/18 #11 Loyola-Chicago L, 62-63 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center Final Four, lost to Michigan

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Rise up: Tennessee’s pregame dunk crescendoing story that could be building to a “It’s cool to see it blowing up,” Johnson said. routine energizes crowd, lights up special ending are about to begin. Whether it ends Fans have taken ownership just as much as the with immortal hardware or indelible heartbreak, players. When West Virginia paid Rocky Top a visit social media millions of eyes will be watching. on Jan. 26, the Volunteers were in the locker room Feb. 13, 2019 That’s life atop the polls. when the Mountaineers mockingly duplicated the By David Ubben, The Athletic And those eyes have fallen in love with the Vols’ tradition, exaggerating the “Yahh!” screams that new pregame tradition. punctuate the dunk. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — It’s the most electric, None of this was supposed to become a thing. Tennessee’s student section and much of the magnetic second in basketball. It all sort of evolved. Dating back for at least a crowd loudly booed the Mountaineers, who No, not the last one. Those are anticlimactic most full season and perhaps more, Admiral Schofield jogged off the court laughing. of the time anyway, especially for Tennessee and would jump with his teammates on the sideline The Vols finished the afternoon with an 83-66 especially at Thompson-Boling Arena this season. when he dunked in a game. win, the 14th in a winning streak that has stretched Around 15 minutes before every game, the “One fly, we all fly,” he started to say. It grew to a program-record 17 games. energy shifts. Those in the crowd who know what’s into an unofficial slogan that’s now emblazoned “We have a lot we can say that we’re proud coming get on their feet. Phones come out, flashes on T-shirts with faceless silhouettes that can be of right now, but that’s over and done with,” and shutters ready. purchased for the low, low price of $25.99. ($31.99 Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said. “It’s fleeting, By now cameras and onlookers are lining the for long sleeves). and if you try to bask in what’s been done up to Vols’ end of the court, stacked three deep in some Fittingly, it was a Schofield dunk that launched this point, you lose sight of what you need to keep places. the low-key tradition into the social media doing to get better and move forward.” “Finish it off!” a couple of Vols yell. stratosphere. Before the Vols faced off against The more flattering imitations have continued to On this night, with an overmatched Mizzou team Florida on Jan. 12, Schofield took his turn when his pour in, but in most cases, the genesis of the sport’s nervously tiptoeing into an orange powder keg, it teammates called for someone to “finish it off.” new trend hasn’t gotten lost, even if the Volunteers is sophomore Knoxville native Lucas Campbell’s By now, it’s impossible to tell just how many can’t pinpoint where or when it officially started turn. He had begged for it a few days earlier, but people saw the Vols finish it off on that particular on their home floor. 6-5 dunker-gunner Jordan Bowden assumed the evening. But 1.75 million have viewed the 21-second “There was no conversation,” Johnson said. duty. clip Tennessee posted on its official basketball “That’s the crazy thing. It just happened. Everybody There was no official start date. It doesn’t really account that day. just did it all at once. We never really talked about have a name. But Campbell keys off the newest Bleacher Report passed along that video to its 9 it. I think that’s what makes it special.” tradition that’s trending across the sport, trickling million followers on Instagram, garnering almost 3 Even the selection process for that night’s down to high schools and surging upstream into million views. LeBron James liked the clip, which highlighted dunk is informal. the NBA, all the while leaking across college caught the attention of everybody inside the “Whoever is the loosest gets to do it,” Bowden basketball. Campbell rises for a slam, and so do Tennessee locker room. said. his teammates. He pulls out a windmill dunk as his “That’s when I was like, ‘Wow, people are really The definition of that is, uh, loose. Dibs can be teammates yell in support while he throws it down. watching this,’” Bowden said. called and are usually respected. But sometimes, “If you gonna do it, you gotta come with it,” Future top-five NBA pick summoned as in Campbell’s case last week, a player is sophomore Jalen Johnson said. “You gotta show his Murray State teammates to duplicate the Vols’ overruled by a teammate set to log more minutes us something special. It can’t be nothin’ ordinary. now-hyped tradition. Last month, that night. It has to be something special. It can’t be no one- and the Miami Heat (featuring former Tennessee “It gets everybody hyped,” Johnson said. “Layup hand or two-hand dunk. It’s gotta be something player Josh Richardson) did it too, with Wade lines is a way to get your juices flowing and get extravagant.” explicitly shouting out the Vols in his postgame your first wind out of the way, so it’s a cool way to Another game and another chapter of a interview. get the team energized before the game.”

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Strength coach Garrett Medenwald, a fixture of Arts in middle, and has played nearly 10 musical pregame stretching rituals, gets some credit for instruments in his life including the clarinet, the rhetorically asking “Who’s gonna finish it off?” drums and the flute. He has a keyboard in his That simple question birthed a ritual that has made apartment, and roommate and long-time friend the Vols more than the No. 1 team in the country. John Fulkerson said Williams isn’t shy about They’re one of the most entertaining teams in the sitting down and playing a few songs. country too. And they have the buzz to prove it. Music runs in both sides of his family, so “I can feel the fans enjoying it, so we gotta keep Williams enjoys just about every genre, even doing it. I feel like we’ve got to now,” Bowden said. admitting he often listens to the Hamilton and “It’s kind of dying down, so we gotta do something Greatest Showman soundtracks. His senior season else to get it back going. of high school, he was even in the school play “There’s something up our sleeve.” “Anything Goes” – singing and dancing in multiple ensemble roles. “Let’s just say I have heavy feet,” Williams The Two Sides of Grant Williams: joked. Tennessee Star Transforming Into “He’s just as comfortable in his own skin as anyone,” Barnes said. “And he’s real.” NBA Prospect If someone asks him to attend another sporting Feb 15, 2019 event on campus, he’ll almost always show — as By Jeff Goodman, Stadium long as his schedule allows. He’s made it clear to the Tennessee coaching staff that he wants to Describing himself as a “chunky” 6-foot-3 host every single recruit that comes into Knoxville center generously listed four inches taller while – even younger recruits with whom he will never at Providence Day School in Charlotte, Grant share the court in college. Williams had developed a reputation. Forget He has made it his mission to learn more about about the propensity to knock down a family pack was just one issue. his teammates, about one of the assistant coach’s of Bojangles chicken with regularity, Williams “I was too close to the rim,” he recalled. “I’m children’s learning disabilities, Barnes’ son and his was told the same thing over and over by college under the rim and got hung under the rim.” missionary work. coaches — even Davidson’s Bob McKillop, whose Williams fell backwards onto his back. The “I never knew them deeply,” Williams admitted. campus was on the other side of the city. refs called a travel and Barnes pulled him from “I’d joke around, but now I try and do a better “He was honest with me,” Williams recalled. the game. He went to the end of the bench as his job of knowing who they are. Now I know my “He told me I didn’t work hard enough to play at teammates were laughing, embarrassed. teammates on a more personal level. I honestly that level.” This was the future of Tennessee basketball. just enjoy being around people.” “He didn’t just tell him that once,” added Fast-forward three years later and Williams has Williams’ mom always made it clear to him Williams’ father, Gil. “He told him every single made himself into one of the nation’s best players to make certain to keep his options open, and year.” and a legitimate contender for National Player of suggested he have a white board with seven plans If not for Tennessee assistant Desmond Oliver, the Year with work ethic, an underrated skill set written on it. Now the board sits is in his room in Williams would likely be an Ivy Leaguer at Yale or and average size and athleticism. His body has Knoxville. Some of them are private, but Plan A has playing in the SoCon at Wofford right now. Those completely changed, and now he’s averaging 19.4 remained the same: were the two frontrunners until Oliver was brought points, 7.4 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game for Play in the NBA. on Rick Barnes’ new staff due to his relationship a team that is ranked No. 1 in the country entering But first there is work to do. Williams has with assistant coach Rob Lanier. Oliver, who had Saturday’s game in Lexington against Kentucky. helped lead Tennessee to a 23-1 record, with been an assistant at Charlotte, wasn’t sure whether There will be NBA general managers in the lone loss coming the day after Thanksgiving Barnes would go for an undersized, out-of-shape attendance, and they won’t just be there to watch in Brooklyn against a healthy Kansas team. forward. John Calipari’s young Wildcats. They’ll continue to The Vols are No. 1 in the nation, and many have But Barnes was sold after one game, and in evaluate Williams — now considered a potential finally started taking them seriously as legitimate particular, one baseline spin move. first-rounder after following up an SEC Player of national title contenders. “He was big and strong, and I had seen the the Year campaign with a dominant season. Williams has had goals for this team from the same thing with P.J. Tucker,” Barnes said. “I knew “Almost every person told me I wouldn’t be outset. we could get him into shape. Why didn’t the high- able to translate what I was doing in high school “Success for everyone in the program,” he said. majors recruit him? Because he was lazy.” to college,” Williams said. “For me, it’s always been “And to go as far as we can. I don’t put a limit on When Williams showed up on campus, he not to prove people wrong, but to prove myself that, because if you put a limit on it, you can lose came in at 260 pounds. And it wasn’t a pretty 260. right. I have confidence in myself, that what I’m track of what you’re doing along the way.” Williams’ arrival on campus wasn’t exactly met doing now I can do at the next level. I just need with fanfare, either. He chose the Vols over the one person to give [me] the opportunity.” Ivy and the SoCon — and hoops in Knoxville had Williams, 20, is hardly consumed by the NBA UT Vols basketball success a selling taken a downward turn since Bruce Pearl was fired chatter, and the impending decision he’ll have to in 2011. There had been one NCAA Tournament make whether to return to Knoxville for his senior point in football recruiting appearance in 2014 with Cuonzo Martin at the season and start on his MBA or give the NBA Feb. 6, 2019 helm, and then was jettisoned after Draft a shot come June. He’s set to graduate in By Mike Wilson, Knoxville News Sentinel one season for NCAA violations. three years with a degree in supply chain with a It was an auspicious start for Williams on his concentration in marketing. Tennessee basketball has been the No. 1 team first day on campus, playing pickup with some “My parents always preached academics,” in the country for three straight weeks. pros in Knoxville — including NBA’er Michael Williams said. And that’s good news for Vols football, coach Beasley. Williams went up to dunk the ball and That makes sense since his mother, Teresa Jeremy Pruitt said Wednesday on national signing cramped up in mid-air on the rim. Johnson, works for NASA as a safety engineer. day. “Cramp, cramp,” he yelled as he fell off the rim She wasn’t exactly ecstatic when her son chose “One of the big selling points for us right now onto the ground, rolling around grabbing his calf. Tennessee over Yale out of high school, but both that has helped us in recruiting is the success of our “They were all laughing at me.” she and Grant’s father, Gil Williams, trusted their men’s basketball team,” Pruitt said. “Everywhere I Then months later, it was finally time for him son to make quality decisions. Now she admits go everybody wants to talk about our basketball to show he belonged at the high-major level, and that Grant made “the right choice.” program. I think that’s a great thing putting what better opponent than McKillop and Davidson “He’s always been incredibly mature,” she Tennessee on the map and building the brand.” in a closed scrimmage. Williams checked into the added. Tennessee football received three commitments game and on the first offensive possession got out Williams attended University Park Creative Arts on signing day to bring its 2019 class to No. 12 on the break and went up to dunk the ball. There School in elementary and Northwest School of the nationally, according to the 247Sports Composite.

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Pruitt said the start of any good recruiting class begins with a university’s tradition, which includes the success in all sports. UT basketball is 21-1 and has won 17 straight games to set a program record for longest winning streak. “You have to have tradition that people recognize the brand,” Pruitt said. “The ‘power T’ is still recognized across the country. You have to have facilities, which we have great facilities. You have to have an administration that is behind what you are trying to get done. I think you have to have success in all sports.” Pruitt praised the efforts across the coaching staff from grad assistants to nutrition staff to coaches in piecing together his first full signing class. He also pointed to the commitment from top to bottom at the university. “The one thing about the is everybody is selling the university and everybody is committed to the recruiting effort,” Pruitt said.

Reluctant roundball player finally takes spot in family sport Feb. 1, 2019 By Rhiannon Potkey, Tennessee Ledger father played at Niagara and scored more than not gone unnoticed this season, especially by 1,200 career points. His older sister, Kayla, starred opposing coaches. They didn’t want to pressure him into playing at Syracuse and is in her seventh season playing “I think Alexander is the key to their team,” basketball. Kyle Alexander’s family wanted him to professionally in the WNBA and overseas. Georgia’s Tom Crean says. “He doesn’t get a ton of discover his love for the sport on his own. Kyle was frequently reminded of his genetic the attention or a ton of the scoring, but he creates His parents and sisters fully supported him connection to the sport while at home in Milton, so much havoc defensively with the way that he as he played soccer, volleyball and occasionally Ontario. pressures the ball, the way that he handles the pick hockey while growing up in Canada. “I used to walk down the street with my dad and roll.” But once Alexander sprouted to 6 feet, 6 and people would tell me, ‘You don’t realize Alexander’s interests expand beyond inches entering his junior year of high school, his how good your father was,’” Alexander explains. basketball. He’s passionate about music, television father staged a minor intervention. “I would hear it all the time. But I just wasn’t as and movies. He plays the guitar and the piano Joseph Alexander came home from work on passionate about basketball as them when I was and sings. He rarely enters a gym without music his lunch break one day in the summer and found really young. streaming in his ears, and hums to keep calm. Kyle playing “Call of Duty” in his bedroom. “It took me longer.” Alexander wanted to major in cinematic He told Kyle he was taking him to a basketball Kayla Alexander distinctly remembers the studies at Tennessee because he loves seeing skills camp to see how he liked it. Knowing his evolution of her brother’s basketball discovery how movies are made and analyzing directors father had his best interest at heart, Kyle agreed process. She and her sister, Kesia, started playing and camera angles. But the classes didn’t fit to give it a try. in middle school and her parents tried to get Kyle with his basketball schedule, so he graduated “It was the most embarrassing thing ever,” Kyle on the court. with a degree in communication studies in three recalls with a laugh. “I get there and kids half my “He was not having it. He didn’t like it at all. He years and is working on his graduate degree in age are doing drills and I can’t even make a left- decided to play soccer,” says Kayla, speaking from communications. handed layup. I was jumping off the wrong foot Australia, where she is playing for the Adelaide To fill the cinematic void, Alexander has done again and again. They pulled me aside for an hour Lightning. “But he had a growth spurt in high an internship each year with VFL Films to learn and 15 minutes just to help me get my rhythm school, and I remember coming home one day and more about the business. He’s helped create right.” looking up at him and saying, ‘What happened? various videos, including the “Don’t Pick Us” video From that awkward beginning, Alexander When did you get so tall?’” that caused a viral stir before last year’s NCAA has developed into a vital member of the top- Kyle and Kayla usually see each other only tournament. ranked college basketball team in the nation and once a year because of their basketball schedules. “Basketball doesn’t last forever, and this is a budding NBA prospect. But Kayla came back early from playing overseas something to fall back on when I get older,” The 6-foot-11, 215-pound Tennessee senior last year and was able to see her brother play in Alexander says. “I have always wanted to be an forward entered the week averaging career highs person for the first time. actor, but I don’t know too many 6-11 actors out in points (9.7 per game) and rebounds (7.6) while “It was really special to have her there. We there. Directing and working the camera would vaulting to second all-time in program history in have a really strong relationship, and she has be great. Just being around that stuff is so blocked shots. been a huge help to me,” Kyle adds. “She has interesting.” Alexander has increased his production after been through all this college stuff and is a great Alexander’s family isn’t surprised by his love having a talk with Tennessee head coach Rick resource and a great tool to give me tips and for entertainment, given how often he amuses Barnes last month about taking his game to pointers. She is the definition of hard work. She is them with his accents and impersonations. another level. a great example for me to follow.” “He can be quite a riot and has a great “He told me people need to look at me and Although Kayla used to push her little brother personality. He’s always making us laugh,” Kayla say, ‘What does he do every single night? What around a bit on the court a few years ago, that’s no says. “But the thing that really stands out to me does he bring to the table?’” Alexander says. “I was longer an option. is his heart. Kyle has a really good heart and really not doing anything consistently, and that has “Now that he is taller and stronger than me, cares about people, especially his family. I really been a problem since I have been at Tennessee – he is blocking my shot back to half court. He is appreciate that about him.” consistency. He told me he needed me to rebound definitely getting his revenge on me now,” she and defend, and that is what I’ve been trying to acknowledges. “I try to work on some post moves Only six years removed from not knowing focus on.” with him, and he is not having that anymore.” how to make a left-handed layup, Alexander has Alexander comes from a basketball family. His Alexander’s importance to the Vols has jumped onto the radar of NBA scouts. His length,

2018-19 TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | UTSPORTS.COM | @VOL_HOOPS TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | 2018-19 PRESS CLIPS athleticism and raw potential have intrigued the game back then. I just knew I had fun. I always Lanier says. “His brother played at Tennessee. For organizations preparing for the upcoming draft. wanted to have fun.” us, he was a great fit.” Although aware of the attention, Alexander Getting Serious about Basketball Tennessee coach Rick Barnes remembers isn’t letting it become a distraction. He knows Bone’s parents—his father, Joshua, Sr., played the day Lanier reported back with news about he only has a few more months left to savor his basketball at Berry College and his mother Karen Bone. The Tennessee staff—having replaced college experience. ran track in high school—and brothers let him former coach Donnie Tyndall after a disastrous “I still have a lot to prove and a lot to earn, so I have his fun with other sports for a while, and one-year stopover—was hurriedly trying to build am not really focusing on it too much right now,” then it came time for basketball to move to the relationships with players and their parents, high Alexander explains. forefront. In order for Bone to excel at the game, school coaches and AAU coaches and recruit a it was decided in a family meeting, he would have class that would form the nucleus of a program. to make it a single-minded pursuit. Much to the A point guard had to be a key component of Speedy Point Guard Bone a Big Key to dismay of the football coaches at The Ensworth that nucleus. When Barnes was at Texas, he was Tennessee’s Success School, where Bone played high school basketball, noted for recruiting and developing outstanding he gave up the gridiron and vowed to become players to run his team. T.J. Ford played for Barnes. Feb. 11, 2019 good enough in hoops that his parents wouldn’t So did D.J. Augustine. Barnes wanted a player like By Chris Dortch, Blue Ribbon Blog have to pay for college. them.

Bone’s training began in the family driveway, Lanier delivered. Jordan Bone was once the scourge of a pee- where he and his brothers would battle in games “I remember when coach Lanier went to go wee football league in Nashville. of one on one, or if a friend came over, two on two. watch some other players and he came back and Many years before he was handed the controls “Josh has always been my role model, and said, ‘coach, I saw this kid I think is going to be of the No. 1 college basketball team in the country, Jaryn … those guys have been with me since day better than all of them,’ ” Barnes said at one of five-year-old Bone played quarterback on a team one,” Bone says. “I can remember us competing, his recent weekly press conferences. “And he was that didn’t have an extensive playbook. It didn’t always competing. I was the smallest one, and talking about Jordan Bone. “From the time we need one. my brothers knew they had to be rough on me to went to see him play and met him, there was no Bone had two primary options. The first was to toughen me up.” doubt that was the commitment we wanted to hand the ball to his running back, a small kid his As a freshman and sophomore at Ensworth, make to him above all of the other players we were teammates called “Mighty Mouse.” Chris Rowland Bone played on consecutive state championship recruiting.” was a blur, one reason he’s still playing football teams. Assuming a larger role as a junior, he led Bone was just as enamored of Barnes and today—as a 5-foot-8 All-American receiver/ Ensworth to the state semifinals in 2015. In his Tennessee. He was already predisposed to love kick returner for Tennessee State. When Bone senior season, Ensworth advanced to the state the school, having come to watch his brother play wanted to mix things up a bit, he would call his title game as Bone averaged 20 points, five assists during a couple of Bruce Pearl’s most successful own number. If Rowland was fast, well, Bone left and two steals and was a Division II all-state pick seasons, one of them a run to the Elite Eight in defenders grasping at air on his frequent forays to and a finalist for the state’s Mr. Basketball Award. 2010. He loved the atmosphere in Thompson- the end zone. Despite that success, power conference Boling Arena. “Nobody could ever catch him,” says his older schools—and recruiting analysts—weren’t Bone’s stock rose as Tennessee’s interest in brother Josh Bone, who played basketball at convinced Bone, then a scrawny 6-1 and about 165 him began circulating. If the man that coached Tennessee for two years (2009-11) in the Bruce pounds, could play at the highest level of college Ford and Augustine wanted Bone, maybe there Pearl era and is now the video coordinator on basketball. It didn’t help matters that he played was something power conference schools were coach Penny Collins’ first-year staff at Tennessee AAU basketball on a loaded Memphis team (Team overlooking. Bone was quickly flooded with offers, State. “He’d score touchdowns every time. That’s Thad) that included Lagerald Vick (Kansas), Jaylen eventually trimmed his list to five and set up when we realized how fast he was. That’s when we Fisher (TCU), Nick Marshall (who started his career official visits. knew he was special.” at the University of Memphis) and Nathan Hoover But one visit was all he needed. That speed came in handy in another sport— (Wofford). “We brought in [four] guys on one visit over the course of several years, Jordan Bone won “It was tough trying to get noticed,” Bone says. [including eventual Southeastern Conference scads of ribbons and trophies in track and field. “Tough being a Nashvillian on a Memphis [AAU] Player of the Year Grant Williams; , But as much as Bone loved winning races and squad. But I had to grind through that. I made the who played for Georgia Tech and is now in the scoring touchdowns, football and track were far best of it.” NBA; and De’Riante Jenkins, now at VCU] and said too late to claim his affection and attention. In part Joining the Nucleus of a Winning Program to them, ‘this is who we want to build the program because Josh Bone and another brother, Jaryn, When Tennessee associate coach Rob Lanier— with,’ ” Barnes said. “And that day, I remember played basketball, that would be the sport the in his first week on the job—first saw Bone play in Jordan Bone was the first that said, ‘I want to be younger Bone would pursue. New Orleans in April 2015, he couldn’t believe his a part of this.’ ” “I started playing basketball when I was four,” good fortune. “He was the fastest point guard I saw Playing Point Guard for Rick Barnes Jordan Bone says. “Because I loved it. It brought a [in the spring and summer recruiting periods],” Little did Bone realize at the time he lot of joy to me as a kid. I didn’t really understand

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2018-19 TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | UTSPORTS.COM | @VOL_HOOPS TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | 2018-19 PRESS CLIPS committed, but he was in for a rough couple of “It’s kind of like a [Russell] Westbrook shot. seasons. Barnes is relentless in extracting the He’s at full speed in transition and guys are so most from his players, but he saves extra attention worried about him getting to the rim, he just pulls for his point guard. Bone had been toughened up and it’s a wide-open shot. I’ve worked on that physically by his older brothers and had come thousands of times.” from a high school program where competing for Bone’s reference to Westbrook wasn’t state championships was expected. But from a accidental. After getting burned by Custer in the mental standpoint, he wasn’t prepared for Barnes. Loyola game, he went back to Knoxville and began The early part of Bone’s freshman season was watching film of the game’s great point guards. derailed after he injured his left foot and missed “Loyola is what really motivated me,” Bone nine non-conference games. That didn’t stop him says. “I took that loss very hard. So I started from eventually leading the Vols in assists and studying the game much differently and watching assist-to-turnover ratio (in SEC games). When he a lot of NBA guards like Westbrook, Damian Lillard, went off for 23 points against Vanderbilt—making Chris Paul. Watching their awareness, their poise. 8 of 12 shots from the field and 4 of 5 from three- Those guys are never rattled, no matter who’s point range—in the first game he played in his guarding them. home town, Bone looked like a rising star. “I’ve noticed how they attack certain situations, But there were tough times that first season. offensively and defensively. I thought to myself, When Bone made mistakes—and there were ‘man, this is where I want to be.’ ” plenty—Barnes let him know about them in no Next Steps uncertain terms. Bone’s defense—on or off the ball—has been “I’ve always been a tough kid,” Bone says. “But an important component to his improvement, and sometimes, I would be like ‘God, why is this guy so a big reason he’s averaging 32.4 minutes a game, 18 straight games and ranked No. 1 in both major hard on me? I never understood because I’d never sixth in the SEC after playing 19.6 as a freshman polls for four consecutive weeks. had anybody push me the way he does. I would and 23.3 a year ago. Barnes trusts him to defend Through 23 games, Bone leads the SEC and always take things so personally.” and thus keeps him on the floor. is 10th in the nation in assists (6.6 apg) and Josh Bone, who played two seasons at More important, Barnes trusts Bone with the leads the SEC and is ninth in Division I in assist- Southern Illinois and two at Tennessee, did his keys to the engine. to-turnover ratio. He’s nearly doubled his career best to console his brother, but knew Barnes’ harsh “Some of that can be attributed to time and scoring average (7.25 to 13.5), and after shooting criticism was by design. experience,” Lanier says. “The game is starting to a combined .381 from the field in his first two “He was immature,” Josh Bone says. “He slow down for Jordan. For the majority of his time seasons, he’s shooting .461 now. needed to grow up and learn to take criticism from here, he’s tried to do what coach tells him to do A big reason can be traced back to those pee- his coaches.” because coach told him to do it, and not because wee league football games a five-year-old Bone One day, during one of their frequent phone he understands it or grasps it. It’s like ‘coach told dominated with his speed. He’s finally learned conversations, Josh Bone gave his little brother me to go from Point A to Point B, and I’m just to harness his gift. There are few players in the some advice he needed. going to do that and get out of harm’s way. country who can keep up with Bone, much less “He told me coach Barnes is always hardest “It used to be if he didn’t do something stay in front of him. on the players he sees a bright future for,” Jordan correctly, he didn’t understand why he was “Coach Barnes is always yelling at Jordan ‘go, Bone says. “He told me to just stick with it. It’s a being corrected. Now, when you correct him, he go, go,’ ” Lanier says. “The [opposing team’s] process.” already knows what you’re going to say. Now he scouting report, if they’re worried about anything As a sophomore, Bone improved most of his understands what he’s doing, what we’re doing, about you, it’s your speed. Our system is built to key statistics except his scoring average, nearly and he verbalizes that to his teammates.” allow you to take advantage of that weapon you doubling his assist total from the year before Barnes couldn’t help but notice that latter have.” and finishing with a 2.82 assist-to-turnover ratio, point during a hard-fought win at Texas A&M on With Bone at the controls, Tennessee has second in the SEC and 16th in the country. But Feb. 2, when, during a time out Bone spoke up. become a dangerous team in transition. Often, he wasn’t immune from Barnes’ wrath. In some In the past, he had deferred to the team’s vocal Bone grabs a defensive rebound or takes a pass games, Bone would start out strong offensively, leaders, Schofield and Williams. from a teammate and races the length of the floor, quickly reaching double figures, but barely play in “I haven’t seen him do that ever,” Barnes said. slicing through the defense en route to an easy the second half, maybe because he wasn’t focused, “[A day after the Texas A&M game] I asked him layup. or because his defense was lacking. what got into him, and he just said ‘coach, I’m In the half court, Barnes has encouraged Barnes was still trying to get his point guard’s learning,’ and that pretty much defines what he’s Bone to attack from the elbows. With Williams or attention, even as Bone, along with fellow done since he’s been here. He’s always wanted to another post player under the basket and wing sophomores Williams, Bowden and Lamonte learn—he’s never been against teaching. shooters in the corners, Bone has options. Barnes Turner and juniors Kyle Alexander and Admiral “I’m not sure he’s ever truly understood his always wants a paint touch, whether it’s an entry Schofield, helped lead Tennessee to a 26-9 record talent the way we see it. I don’t think he’s ever pass to Williams or Bone darting into the lane, and a trip to the NCAA tournament that proved understood the game other than when we do where he’s going to score or get fouled. If the lane short lived, providing Barnes with an invaluable things, he does it because we say what’s supposed is clogged, Bone has become adept at finding teaching moment. to be done. Now he’s starting to understand why teammates for open jump shots. How a Good Point Guard Became a Great One it’s all happening and why it’s all supposed to And this season, another weapon has It was a bitter disappointment last March when come together.” emerged—every player on Tennessee’s starting the Vols lost to Loyola Chicago in the NCAA’s As much as he’s improved, Bone has more five is adept at making mid-range jump shots. second round. But none of them took it harder weapons in his arsenal. His teammates and After launching thousands of shots over the than Bone, who didn’t close out fast enough on the coaches wonder why he hasn’t unleashed his 40- summer, Bone’s 10- to 15-foot jumper is as close Ramblers’ Clayton Custer, whose jump shot with inch vertical leap more often. to automatic and un-guardable as any shot in his 3.6 seconds left provided the margin of victory. “Every now and then, in practice, Jordan will arsenal. Teams are so afraid of his speed and him Bone’s own chance at a game-winning shot fell go up and dunk one, and guys will say, ‘what the getting to the rim he can come to an abrupt stop short as the buzzer sounded. hell? Where did that come from?’ ” Lanier says. and pull up for an uncontested shot. The loss was devastating then, but a case could In his job at Tennessee State, Josh Bone has “Coach Barnes had really challenged me to stay be made that it was the catalyst for the historic gotten a chance to see the man many NBA scouts in the gym and make tons of shots,” Bone says. season the Vols are putting together in 2018-19. believe is the best and most athletic point guard in “Just get confidence from seeing the ball going Williams is a heavy favorite to once again become the 2019 draft, Murray State’s Ja Morant. in all the time. Teams are already playing back on SEC Player of the Year, and Schofield has steadily “Ja Morant is a special, special player,” Josh their heels. When I pull up, it’s an uncontested, risen up NBA Draft boards, but Bone has become Bone says. “He’s free and creative, super athletic. wide-open shot every time. I’ve worked hard on just as important as the Vols (22-1, 10-0 SEC) have A real pleasure to watch. “But Ja and Jordan, that—dribbling full speed, stopping on a dime. smashed a century-old school record by winning I think they have more similarities than people

2018-19 TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | UTSPORTS.COM | @VOL_HOOPS TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | 2018-19 PRESS CLIPS think. They’re around the same height. Both are Camp. Barnes is a conditioning freak, so no one extremely athletic and see the floor. Jordan’s is immune to his demands, but for a select few MAN OF THE PEOPLE got [his leaping ability] in his back pocket. It’s the rigors of training are especially grueling. The something he hasn’t shown too much of. But it’s Fat Camp experience, conjured by Barnes and there.” executed by Garrett Medenwald, the program’s Opposing coaches have taken notice of Bone’s strength and conditioning coach, has been passed improvement. Few have seen it up close any on like a lousy family heirloom, at least one more than Florida’s Mike White, whose team has participant — or victim, depending on your point played—and lost to—the Vols twice this season. of view — included in each of Barnes’ four years “He is the best point guard in our league,” at Rocky Top. White said after the Gators’ loss in Knoxville on It is the first two who changed everything, who Feb. 9. “Why? Because he is leading the No. 1 team set the tone for discipline and accomplishment in the country. He is a solid defensive point guard. that has turned the Vols from a 15-win team into He doesn’t turn the ball over. He takes great shots. a viable national championship contender in just He shoots at a high percentage. He always brings four years. Williams and Admiral Schofield both UT Vols basketball coach Rick pressure on defense, both on the ball and off the carry their before-and-after pictures on their ball. He is a good cutter. He is a great ball handler. phones, and it is there, in the transformation Barnes named Knoxville News He uses ball screens. He is a kid that plays with from soft bellies to six-pack abs, that the path Sentinel Sportsperson of the Year tremendous intensity and always a chip on his to Tennessee’s resurrection is revealed. “I could shoulder. He’s terrific.” easily make the case,’’ Barnes says of Medenwald, Dec. 31, 2018 Bone has made such strides the NBA is “that he’s the most valuable commodity in our By Mike Wilson, Knoxville News Sentinel beginning to pay attention. But his older brothers program.’’ and parents have helped him tune out any As a young assistant at George Mason, Barnes Rick Barnes arrived in Knoxville in the spring of 2015 interference, and his coaches, especially Barnes, traipsed around the greater D.C. area, gathering to take over a Tennessee basketball program in need are always going to make sure he’s focusing on information from any resource who might share of a lift. the moment. Not that Bone has to be convinced. it. Spurred on by an unquenchable curiosity and Barely three years later, UT athletic director Phillip “I still have a lot of [college] basketball to play,” bottomless desire to learn, he’d roll through Fulmer heaped compliments on Barnes when he was Bone says. “My goal, our team’s goal, is to just Redskins practices or pop into the track coaches’ awarded a contract extension. Fulmer praised Barnes getter better every day. If we can do that, and not offices, observing and probing for new ways to especially for walking into a difficult, unstable situation look behind us and not look too far ahead, we’re make players better. He watched Dan Riley, a and re-establishing the Vols from it — and quickly. going to be right there [in the NCAA tournament]. legend in conditioning circles, work out the NFLers “He runs his program the right way, surrounds We believe we can win it all.” and learned from former Maryland track star Frank himself with an incredible staff and he loves his players If that happens, it’ll be because Rob Lanier Costello of the then new-fangled plyometrics and pours himself into their development both on and was astute enough to see Bone’s potential back approach. off the court,” Fulmer said at the time. in the spring of 2015. Most successful teams are When Joe Harrington, George Mason’s head For that impact in the game and around it, the only as good as their point guard. And Tennessee basketball coach, put Barnes in charge of the Tennessee basketball coach was named the 2018 has one that is among the 10 finalists for the 2019 Patriots’ conditioning program, he cobbled Knoxville News Sentinel Sportsperson of the Year. Bob Cousy Award, given to the best lead guard in together what he could to develop a group Barnes, who was hired at Tennessee in 2015, the country. workout. This was in the early 1980s, when training methodically turned around the Tennessee program. It’s fitting that Lanier has the last word on consisted mostly of basic stretching, running and After a pair of middling, growing seasons, he led Bone. weightlifting, so each day the players grabbed the the Vols to a share of the 2018 regular-season “When he’s locked in,” Lanier says. “He’s as weights out of a closet, did their sets and returned SEC championship and took the Vols to the NCAA good as there is.” them to their storage space. “I always told Joe that Tournament for the first time in his tenure. if we could hire a person to do this full-time, we’d They won 26 games, tied for the third-most in a revolutionize things,’’ Barnes says. season in program history. Rocky Top Fat Camp: Inside the Alas, such an extravagance wasn’t in the UT could be in line for more this season, ending the main portion of the nonconference schedule with an program that has helped shape George Mason budget, but when Barnes moved up the ranks three years later and became the 11-1 record and a No. 3 national ranking. Tennessee into a title contender coach at Providence, he asked athletic director But much of Barnes’ impact at Tennessee — and Jan. 14, 2019 John Marinatto if he could hire a full-time strength the portion he cares most about — is made off the By Dana O’Neil, The Athletic coach. Barnes got the OK and brought in Shaun court and around Knoxville. He focuses on his players’ Brown (now at West Virginia), giving him full reign development as people, especially in their spiritual KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The care package arrived, of the conditioning program. lives. Recently, junior Jordan Bowden and senior Kyle a big FedEx box stuffed with Grant Williams’ Brown would later leave for Kentucky with Rick Alexander were baptized. Barnes was on hand and is favorite goodies. Because his mother sent it to Pitino and Barnes would move on to Clemson, heavily involved in his local church. the Tennessee basketball offices, Williams had no but he was convinced that a full-time staffer was He serves on the board of the Emerald Youth choice but to open it in front of his coach. “What’s the way to go. It wasn’t exactly a budget item at Foundation, which works with youths in Knoxville. in the box?” Rick Barnes asked. Pulling open the Clemson, so Barnes tabbed a young GA already He and his wife, Candy, work with THRIVE Lonsdale, top, Williams revealed the bounty inside — a on staff named Todd Wright. “I asked him what a Christian organization that focuses on at-risk youth. box full of microwave popcorn, a good 60 bags. the deal was and he said, ‘Well I can’t pay you,’’’ Last Saturday before Tennessee played Tennessee Knowing he’d never taste the buttery goodness, Wright says. “I thought, Well, that’s a pretty shitty Tech, Barnes hosted a pregame clinic with kids that Williams mournfully surrendered the entire stash deal.’’ were sponsored to raise money for the organization. to Barnes. But Barnes, himself a voracious reader, This Christmas, the Barnes’ put together gift boxes A few days later Williams was finishing yet promised to fund anything and everything Wright for a local elementary school in a less-fortunate part another long run on the treadmill with a workout needed to do his job — books and videotapes, of the city. They filled the boxes with blankets, food still in front of him when Barnes approached from seminars and conventions — and pushed Wright and toiletries for children who might not have those behind. Williams smelled the Volunteers coach to bring the sort of discipline he sought in his necessities readily available during extended breaks and heard him before he even saw him. “Whatcha program. On one of his first days on staff, Wright from school. doing, Grant?” Barnes asked, the intoxicating was tasked with running players who’d shown up Barnes was honored at the Final Four last season aroma taunting Williams, as Barnes chomped in late for a workout. At 6 the next morning, Wright with the Coach Wooden “Keys to Life” award at an his ear. “Want some popcorn?’’ put them through their sprints, with Barnes an event hosted by the Christian sports organization Williams can laugh now. It is two years and interested spectator. “That’s all you’re going to Athletes in Action. The award honors basketball figures 30 pounds later, and although popcorn remains do?” Barnes asked Wright at the end of the session. who embody the characteristics of UCLA coaching an elusive treat, he has come out on the other “Get them back on the track. We’re going to get legend John Wooden, including his high level of moral side of what he and his teammates refer to as Fat some discipline in this program.’’ Wright informed character, integrity and faith, on and off the court.

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and mindset. You’re selling yourself short if you’re not looking at all those different buckets.’’ In early March 2015, Barnes and Texas mutually agreed to part ways. By the end of the month, he had accepted the job at Tennessee, but Wright did not accompany him. In July of that year, he accepted the job with the 76ers. In need of a strength and conditioning coach, Barnes asked Wright if he thought Medenwald, then only 25, could handle it. “He’s more than ready,’’ Wright replied. He named her Jasmine, in hopes it would make the whole thing more enjoyable. His was a love/ hate relationship with Jasmine. Schofield loved the results. He did not love Jasmine. (The rest of us, by the way, would call Jasmine by her more common name: Woodway XL treadmill.) Every morning, usually around 6, he’d take Jasmine for a three- mile spin, and then after a basketball workout, he’d log another two miles. After lunch, more Jasmine — this time for an hour of interval work, setting Jasmine to 11 mph for 30 seconds, then walking for 20 seconds with light jogs interspersed throughout. his coach he was crazy … a delightful kind of crazy. changing into his spot-on imitation of Medenwald, Until he met Jasmine, Schofield thought he In 1998, Wright followed Barnes to Texas, a gruff whisper that, for no reason for a dude from was in pretty good shape. The son of a retired where he’d take the concepts he learned from Wisconsin, contains a hint of a New Yorker. “Just a senior chief in the U.S. Navy, he grew up with an Gary Gray, a physical therapist who specializes little blood, man.’’ Medenwald will yell, but prefers appreciation of hard work and was one who always in applied functional science, and revolutionize to motivate with disappointment — “I guess you searched for ways to improve. He lifted weights, strength training for basketball players. Blessed don’t want it enough, brah,’’ is a frequent refrain. swam, even did a little kickboxing while in high with high-caliber players such as T.J. Ford, Kevin “And then you’re like, ‘Now I feel bad,’’’ Schofield school. Every now and again, he and his dad ran Durant and D.J. Augustin, Wright observed says. a three-mile circuit around their suburban Chicago how the athletes used their bodies in space to Medenwald fell in love with training in neighborhood, Schofield getting so fast that he’d maximize their abilities, combining their natural elementary school, later developing programs that run backward to taunt his dad. When he arrived in gifts with Gray’s philosophies. The outgrowth is he and his high school buddies could follow. He Knoxville in the summer of 2015, Schofield weighed Wright’s Vertical Core Training method, based on loved the camaraderie of the weight room, where 260 pounds and had 11.9 percent body fat and the simple premise that, if the sport is played from competition was about maximizing abilities, not felt pretty good about himself. “I was strong and a vertical position, so, too, should the training. stealing someone else’s spotlight. The older he in my mind, that’s what it meant to be in shape,’’ Rather than just work muscles individually, and got, the more he wanted to learn, looking for he says. “And I was a dog. I could fight through even statically, he developed drills tailored to the the whys and not just the hows of training. He’s things mentally, but I did not understand what body’s movement — from the sagittal (extension), studied everything from biology to genetics to level of shape I had to be in as far as cardio. I was frontal (side to side) and transverse (rotation) — nutrition to Newton’s laws of motion to better not there when I got here.’’ He could not complete and more, drills that suited dynamic basketball understand how the body functions and more, the 17s (running back and forth across the width skills. how it can be improved. Through his own curiosity of the court 17 times in under 60 seconds) Barnes As word of Wright’s approach spread and, and the small world of his profession, he heard of required in practice and lacked the stamina the thanks largely to Durant, his popularity grew, he what Wright was doing at Texas. “That’s different,” coach required. Jasmine cured most of Schofield’s regularly received calls and emails from disciples he remembers thinking. “I need to know why he’s troubles, and additional digging by Medenwald who wanted to visit Austin and learn. One doing that.’’ revealed both a treatable case of sleep apnea and day a long missive popped into his inbox from Upon arriving in Austin, Medenwald set about adenoids that needed to be removed. By the end Medenwald, a recent graduate from Wisconsin- making himself useful, at one point wiping down of that first summer, Schofield had dropped 30 Whitewater. Impressed immediately with and scrubbing the entire weight room. With no pounds, with just 4 percent body fat. Medenwald’s passion for learning, he wrote back money and no interest in anything but learning, he Medenwald is quick to deflect praise, rightly with a simple question: Why Texas? An equally turned his pickup truck into his sleeping quarters, insisting that his work is tied to a player’s long and thoughtful response soon followed his dedication earning himself a spot as a GA on commitment. In Schofield, he found a willing and, admittedly reading a little of himself in the staff and an upgrade to the sofa in the coaches’ participant, a hard worker who has turned into note, Wright took a chance. “Can you be here lounge or, if the doors were locked, a makeshift a fitness fanatic. A believer to the Keto diet, next week?” he asked. Medenwald hopped in his bed beneath a training table. “If you’re willing to Schofield shuns all carbs and added sugars during girlfriend’s pickup and drove to Austin. live like that early in your coaching, you get it,’’ the season, even saying no to his beloved red After a thoughtful pause — a long, thoughtful Wright says. “He didn’t care where he slept. He velvet cheesecake. (Medenwald practices what he pause — Williams finally answers the question. How wasn’t there to do anything but get better.’’ preaches. He hasn’t had any bread or added sugar would you describe G, as the players and staff call Medenwald gobbled up Wright’s strategies, in more than five years and is so sensitive to it, Medenwald? “Very committed and very driven,’’ he learning the intricacies of his Vertical Core Training Barnes has promised $1,000 to anyone who can says. Asked the same question, Schofield doesn’t methods and the rationale behind them. “From slip some sugar by him.) Schofield also dabbled need to think. “G,’’ he says, “is crazy.’’ your big toe to the top of the head,’’ Medenwald in any and all sorts of training options that he A compact block of muscle who looks as if he likes to say, shorthand for explaining that believes might help. When a friend mentioned she could bench-press a freight train, Medenwald is a everything in the human body is attached, and was coaching a spin class on campus, Schofield central casting strength and conditioning coach. thereby simply working to strengthen just one became a regular at the Tuesday-Thursday classes His players have watched in equal parts awe and body part is ineffective. He discovered how to use after his basketball practices ended. At home he horror as he’s played through injury. Inadvertently the True Stretch cages — they look like erector sets frequents a boxing gym in Deerfield, Ill., crediting popped in the head during a drill by an elbow from — to work on flexibility training and ViPR tubes to the speed bag work for his quicker hands on Vols forward Yves Pons, Medenwald paused only combine strength training with movement work. defense, and he still swims in the offseason to long enough to wrap a towel around his head after More important, he learned that strength training work on his endurance. Williams insisted. “He’s not moving, and I’m like, isn’t a one-stop shop but instead has to be tailored He is driven by the best of all motivators, the ‘OK, stop. For one, you’re bleeding, and you’re also for each athlete. “I don’t look at it as just training,’’ fight to prove he’s good enough. Lightly recruited bleeding all over the court,’’ Williams recalls before he says. “It’s affected by sleep, nutrition, lifestyle in high school, Schofield has blossomed into an

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SEC player of the year candidate and NBA draft pick. Confident in who he is and who he is not, he says without a hint of self-pity and with complete contentment that the offense runs through Williams and his role is to impact the game. That impact, of course, is great. Schofield averages 17.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game, and the senior, who only responds to his coaches with a “Yes, sir,’’ provides Tennessee with its verve far more than the quieter Williams. After scoring on an impressive dunk against Georgia, Schofield grinned, flexed his muscles and shouted, “And one,’’ much to the delight of the fans. But beneath the chiseled exterior and come-at-me attitude lives a kid who had to beg to get noticed, who still wants and needs Medenwald to challenge him. “No one saw the potential in me or said, ‘Hey this kid could be something,’ so I had to work from the bottom to be where I am now,’’ he says. “It took a lot out of me physically and mentally to get where I am. Now that I’m here, after all the nights when I couldn’t make a shot or the practices where I couldn’t make the run times and the people stayed there to help, it would be a slap in the face to not work and be somebody.’’ Told he needed to lose weight before he arrived on campus in 2016, Williams happily agreed, setting his mind to getting in shape all summer. He felt pretty optimistic about the results when Medenwald first tested his body fat percentage. “It was 17 percent,’’ Williams says. “And the goal was under 10.’’ So was born the second pupil of Fat Camp. Unlike Schofield, Williams didn’t appreciate the concept of extra work. In high school in Charlotte, he’d go to practice, do what he was told and his head bobbed when he ran,’’ Barnes says. Williams wrapping their arms around the big man go home, grab a snack, do his homework and “Garrett worked on his running technique.’’ to encourage him and keep him on track. Burns play video games. He knew the basics — how to It helped that Williams had Schofield to enjoys the process no more than they did, but deadlift and clean — but not how to really work commiserate with and serve as walking proof when asked how much weight he’s lost, Burns his body, and it never occurred to him to work of the benefits of Medenwald’s madness. That’s beams. “Thirty pounds,’’ he says. Then he and out on his own. Williams was skilled on the court, not to say it was enjoyable. Williams likens Medenwald hit the True Cage before moving over but more than one coach went to recruit him and Medenwald and Barnes to a WWE tag team, the to the ViPRs and working on the court for more came away convinced he’d never have the work rigors of the off-court workouts segueing into drills. ethic to succeed at the Division I level. In fact, the Barnes’ unflinching demands for perfection during A good 40 minutes later Barnes takes a seat ever-needling Barnes loves nothing more than practice. “We basically have multiple bad cops at Hard Knox, a pizza place not far from campus. to remind his star player that Bob McKillop, the who every now and again find a way to be good,’’ The entire team and staff have adjourned for the Davidson coach and Barnes’ close friend, gave him Williams says. afternoon, with plans to regroup for a pre-game the “doesn’t work hard,’’ report himself. Despite But he doesn’t argue with any of them. Williams film session at 6. Well, almost the entire team and his buddy’s misgivings, Barnes saw something in lost 25 pounds that first summer and has since staff. “I just passed G,’’ Barnes says. “He and D.J. Williams worth pursuing and knew in Medenwald held steady at 235 pounds. At last check, his body were outside running with weighted vests.’’ he had the man to make it happen. fat percentage was 10, and the player no one once Medenwald schooled Williams in pushing wanted earned SEC player of the year honors last himself, in believing that his body could do more season as a sophomore, bolstered by the complete Tennessee’s Admiral Schofield hoping than he thought — if only his mind would allow game he has developed. Once a rarity, a pivot hard work on, off court pays off move to the paint is now part of his repertoire, and it. “My personal drive wasn’t there,’’ Williams says. Jan. 10, 2019 with more burst, he’s able to play above the rim. “G would say you have two options, except you By Chris Dortch, NBA.com “I thought I was just a fat boy with some skill,’’ he really only had one because the second one was says. “Coach Barnes and G, they saw something in quitting and you couldn’t do that.’’ Medenwald After placing his name in the NBA Draft last me I didn’t know I had.’’ would pick a pace on the treadmill and tell spring, Tennessee senior forward Admiral Schofield Medenwald is cagey when pressed about his Williams to run, starting at just two minutes before went through the process, working out for seven hours, admitting only that he rolls in early and slowly increasing the time to improve Williams’ teams, but he eventually decided to return to leaves when his work his done. His wife, Brittny, is endurance. At each milestone, Williams insisted he school. Though he believed he could have fought a neurology pharmacist at Grady Health and lives couldn’t reach the end. Medenwald told him to try, and scrapped his way onto an NBA roster via the in Atlanta, leaving him plenty of time to tend to the incremental results boosting his confidence free-agent route, Schofield came back to Knoxville the Vols, his surrogate family. He has a place in and the change in his body composition affirming with one goal in mind. Knoxville, but not even Barnes is certain how often it. “I wanted to become one of coach [Rick] he’s in it. To teach him what to eat and how much, Barnes’ favorite all-time players,” Schofield says. On a recent January day, before classes Medenwald told Williams to text pictures of Schofield had already been trending in that resumed following the holiday break, Medenwald everything he ate and drank. Rather than force him direction. Barnes loves gym rats, and Schofield arrived before a 10 a.m. practice and stayed long to give up everything he loved, Medenwald gave is such a dedicated workout warrior even the after everyone else left. Freshman D.J. Burns is him choices — smaller portions of pasta and no demanding Barnes worries that the 6-foot-6, the latest Fat Camp participant. He reclassified, Alfredo sauce; Pho and ramen, instead of Panda 241-pounder could wear himself down physically, enrolling at Tennessee and with Medenwald Express; and double vegetables in lieu of fried rice. or burn himself out mentally. when he was only 17. His predecessors have He even taught Williams to run better. “I used to So far, Schofield is still of sound mind and paid their experiences forward, Schofield and call him ‘bobblehead’ when he got here because body (one NBA scout told 247Sports last spring

2018-19 TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | UTSPORTS.COM | @VOL_HOOPS TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | 2018-19 PRESS CLIPS he resembled a “Greek god.”) And all the work at Providence and by coincidence was also Schofield has put in—transforming himself from a Schofield’s AAU coach. chubby freshman who had trouble getting on the “[Simpkins] was my closest mentor,” Schofield floor to a chiseled senior who’s challenging for All- says. “He gave me the rundown and told me American honors and has been climbing up NBA [Barnes] could make me into a pro basketball Draft boards—coalesced in one shot for the ages. player.” Schofield was sold. On Dec. 9, the Vols and then No. 1-ranked There may have been times during Schofield’s Gonzaga were locked in an epic struggle at first two seasons when he cursed Simpkins’ good the ’ Talking Stick Arena. With name. As Barnes said, he was tough on Schofield. 29.5 seconds left, the score was tied 73-73 and When the freshman showed up on campus in Tennessee had possession. During a timeout, the summer of 2015, Barnes took one look at his various options were being considered for 260-pound frame and promptly banned him from Schofield to get the last shot, because junior touching a basketball until he shed 30 pounds. forward Grant Williams, the Vols’ best player and “While everyone else was working out, Admiral 2017-18 Southeastern Conference player of the was running the treadmill,” says Tennessee senior year, had fouled out. center Kyle Alexander, one of Schofield’s closest “We’ve got situations we want to put Grant friends on the team and another player Barnes and Admiral in,” Barnes says. “Most of the time it’s has helped improve to the point where he harbors around the rim.” legitimate NBA aspirations. “I remember mornings Barnes’ assistants wanted to post Schofield. where I’d go see if Admiral wanted to get breakfast, “But I said ‘no, they can find him too easy down and he’s not in his room. I go to the gym and he’s there,’ ” Barnes says. “We’re going to run a high been on the treadmill since 8 a.m., and it’s 9:30. ball screen.” But he lost those 30 pounds.” After the ball was inbounded to point guard During his oversized seasons, Schofield was Jordan Bone, Schofield set a screen on Gonzaga’s sometimes needed to play in the post. Josh Perkins at the top of the key and then slipped “He’s in the game guarding 7-footers because I out past the NBA 3-point line. Gonzaga’s Rui wasn’t doing my job at that time,” Alexander says. Hachimura, who was guarding Schofield, sprinted “He did what he had to do to help the team. But along with Perkins toward Bone, who stopped you could tell he wanted to make that transition close to the free-throw line and whipped a pass to to the wing. He spent the whole summer [of Schofield. With Hachimura desperately lunging to to grow. I have a great appreciation for guys that 2017] working out—in the gym twice a day, on close out, Schofield rose and tossed in a 3-pointer. have a work ethic. I think it’s a talent. No one’s weekends, flying to places to work out. He was Tennessee won 76-73. Schofield contributed 30 got any more of a talent for that than AD does. doing perimeter stuff, and trying to prove to coach points and six 3s to the cause. He wants to play this game for as long as he can, Barnes he could guard the wing.” “I wanted to step out to the NBA 3 line to and he knows he has to work hard to make that Last season, after having grown an inch to 6-6 give myself more space,” Schofield says. “When happen.” and sculpted himself into a ripped 241 pounds, [Hachimura followed Bone] my eyes lit up. It gave Schofield’s family background prepared him Schofield earned his promotion to the perimeter me so much space. I was waiting for the ball, and for four years of playing for Barnes. His father, and became one of the best players in the SEC when it came, I just took the shot in rhythm.” Anthony, is a retired Senior Chief with the U.S. —during a three-game stretch in late February In his postgame talk to his team, quickly Navy. Older brother O’Brien played football at and early March, when Schofield scored 25 points singled out Schofield. the University of Wisconsin and spent seven against Ole Miss, 24 against Mississippi State and “AD, when that shot went in, I promise you, I seasons in the NFL, where he was part of a Super 23 against Georgia, no player in the league was put my head down and all I could imagine was all Bowl-winning team with Seattle in 2014. O’Brien any better. the time you were in the gym,” Barnes said. Those Schofield showed his brother how to work and Though his new position took him away last few words were hard for Barnes to get out; carry himself like a professional. And Anthony from the basket, Schofield still led the Vols the usually stern, stoic coach was overcome with didn’t know it at the time, but the basketball drills in rebounding. And after making 46 3s in 137 emotion. Barnes raised his arms and motioned he devised led to that shot against Gonzaga. attempts in his first two seasons combined, he Schofield over for a hug, then continued his praise “Since I was a young kid, my dad would stand drained 64 of 162 attempts. as players and staff applauded. “I thought about on the baseline under the rim and make me stand Schofield returned to school this season how hard he’s worked in four years,” Barnes said, at half court,” Schofield says. “He’d just roll the ball determined to become an even better all-around “and for him to do it … I knew it was going in. I anywhere, and wherever I caught it I would have player. He had to prove to NBA scouts he could really did. I just knew it was going in.” to shoot it. That taught me range, that taught me defend multiple positions and improve his passing Suffice it to say Schofield was taken aback. feel, it taught me rhythm. skills. He’s done that while increasing his scoring “That was a first,” Schofield says of Barnes’ “After I got down the range and the feel of the and rebounding numbers. Schofield was chosen display of emotion. “I wasn’t expecting that to come shot, my dad would work on me getting it up high, SEC Player of the Week in successive weeks after out. When he first started talking, I didn’t think he and also getting it off quickly. But he would do it a 29-point, 11-rebound effort in a win at Memphis was talking about me, and then he said AD, and with a hand in my face. He wouldn’t let me see the and his heroics against Gonzaga, which also I was like ‘wow.’ Coach Barnes, to his credit, has rim. He’s a big guy.” earned him national player of the week honors. a different coaching style. He’s a very hardnosed The result: After games of Jan. 9, Schofield Now, along with Williams—yet another player coach. He doesn’t give many compliments, and was third in the SEC in scoring (18.0 ppg), fifth in who will one day find himself in the NBA despite even his compliments kind of sound like criticisms. field-goal percentage (.518) and third in 3-point being an unheralded high school recruit—and a When you get those compliments, it’s kind of like percentage (.449). And Tennessee, ranked No. 3 in cast of ever-improving teammates, Schofield has a shocker. the nation, was 13-1. helped turn the Vols into a national championship “At that moment, it kind of made me emotional Though Schofield, an Illinois native, wasn’t contender. Barnes and his team have a narrow- too, because I felt like I was one step closer to heavily recruited by power conference schools, minded focus to make this season last as long as achieving one of my goals to be one of the best his offensive numbers aren’t too surprising. He it can, but despite that goal, staff and players are players he’s ever coached, and also one of his always had a knack for scoring. He was recruited willing to talk about Schofield and the next level. favorite players he’s ever coached.” to Tennessee by former coach Donnie Tyndall “He’s a pro,” says associate head coach Rob After that shot against Gonzaga, the deal but never played for him; Tyndall was fired after Lanier, who has seen a few during his time by was done, which means Schofield is in some one season after alleged NCAA rules violations Barnes’ side. “He has a professional approach to fast company along with Royale Ivey, P.J. Tucker, surfaced at his former school, Southern Miss. That the game. His days revolve around getting better. T.J. Ford and Kevin Durant, all of whom Barnes left Schofield with a decision to make. Barnes I think there’s a place for him in today’s game, coached at Texas and went on to play in the NBA. replaced Tyndall, and Schofield wasn’t sure if he because he can really shoot the ball, he can defend “I’ve been hard on him,” Barnes says. “I’ve could play for the new coach. multiple positions, and he’s going to get better watched him grow up. I’ve watched him continue Enter Dickey Simpkins, who played for Barnes because he’s going to keep working.”

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Rick Barnes and Tennessee’s fired Mack Brown, the football coach who won a For all their differences, Williams and Schofield basketball uprising national title in 2005, even in spite of Patterson’s will tell you they’re only here because they promises to keep Barnes. survived the spring of 2017. Jan. 30, 2019 “Don’t trust him,” a person close to Barnes After Tennessee lost to Georgia in the first By Myron Medcalf, ESPN.com warned. They were right. Patterson fired Barnes round of the SEC tournament that year to finish KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Rick Barnes will take you after a 20-14 season in 2015. 16-16 in Barnes’ second season, the coach couldn’t to his favorite lunch spot, but not until this tour Barnes already knew he had the Tennessee job get settled. On the trip home, Barnes asked his ends. during his final news conference in Austin. Former players to name the toughest team in the league. He’s the head coach of the No. 1-ranked Tennessee athletic director Dave Hart had called Every player picked South Carolina, which Tennessee Volunteers, but he also might as well him following Donnie Tyndall’s messy tenure, reached the Final Four that year. be a Knoxville Chamber of Commerce rep as he which ended when the NCAA charged him with Barnes wondered why they hadn’t named weaves past a statue of Pat Summit, steers down various violations at Southern Miss, his former themselves. Plus, their demeanor was carefree Phillip Fulmer Way and rolls toward Tee Martin school (Tyndall subsequently received a 10-year 20 minutes after they’d hopped onto the bus. At Drive in a super-sized SUV that hogs the streets “show cause” penalty from the NCAA). the time, the Vols didn’t hate losing the way he of Tennessee’s campus during the school’s winter The hire was not universally praised. Barnes has for more than four decades. Too many players break. was 61 years old and had his detractors, those seemed more interested in their spring break plans “You gotta see this,” he says as he ignores the who believed Texas’ resources should have yielded than the season-ending loss in a .500 season. GPS directions to the restaurant, and charts his perennial Final Four appearances, or something A frustrated Barnes pulled the team off the own course. close to it. Those naysayers wondered about the bus once Tennessee got back to Knoxville and Barnes speaks of Knoxville as if he’s a proud, fit. They’re not wondering now. delivered the bad news. longtime resident of this growing city. Barnes is not in the mood for carelessness “We don’t have it,” Barnes told his team. “We The strip on Cumberland Avenue that cuts during a practice the day before the Vols face don’t have what we need to do. We’re getting through campus once featured dilapidated Arkansas at Thompson-Boling Arena in mid- ready the next three months. We’re gonna find out housing and rickety storefronts. Today, it’s a January. who really wants to buy in.” modern stretch with high-rise apartments, That’s why sophomore Derrick Walker accepts After that meeting, Barnes instructed Garrett fast-food restaurants, new sidewalks, trendy blame for bobbling a pass and committing a Medenwald, Tennessee’s strength coach, to take steakhouses and microbreweries. turnover. the players to a treacherous ramp in a nearby Much like the surrounding area, this phase in “That’s on me,” Walker says as he taps his parking garage—known ominously to all as “Gate Barnes’ evolution might be his most promising. chest. 10”—and find out who deserved to keep their The Vols are a national title-contending, 19-1 “We know it’s on you,” Barnes tells him. scholarships. When the Vols returned from spring team after Tuesday night’s win at South Carolina, “Everybody in the stands knows that’s you! You break that season, they ran the Gate 10 hill every and that is an event at a school that has never don’t have to say it.” day. They didn’t dribble a basketball for weeks. reached a Final Four, much less won a national The Vols practice hard. They’re aggressive on “We knew we had to create an environment championship in men’s basketball every play. Williams, the 20-point-plus scorer with where we were going to find out who wanted to Grant Williams is a prime All-America a strong chance to repeat as SEC Player of the Year, be on the ship,” Medenwald said. candidate and chasing the Wooden Award. Both collides with a teammate in a scrap for a loose The signs of progress became apparent early he and teammate Admiral Schofield could secure ball. Schofield, the senior forward who averages in the 2017-18 season. The Vols beat Purdue and NBA contracts this summer. Tennessee boasts the 16.6 points per game and has 9 percent body fat, North Carolina State in the Battle 4 Atlantis in the conference’s best offense and its No. 2 defense already has put himself through two workouts Bahamas, and they were competitive in a loss to behind Kentucky—it beat Gonzaga and Louisville before fighting for rebounds in this practice. eventual national champion Villanova. Barnes said on a neutral floor—and the Volunteers have taken The team’s two biggest stars share a bond that he could see his team changing on that trip. every SEC opponent’s best shot en route to a 7-0 is perhaps not evident on the surface. “When you start seeing them doing what league start. “I think the most important thing is how we you’re saying, the details, and they start coaching The man who has engineered it all never really want to see each other do well, but most themselves,” Barnes says, “that’s when it’s fun.” expected to be here. importantly we really push each other,” Schofield Tennessee continued to ascend, going 13-2 He’d made the NCAA tournament 16 times in says. “During the summer, people don’t think we’re in one late-season stretch and securing a 3-seed 17 seasons at Texas, including a Final Four and a friends because of how much we get at each other. in the NCAA tournament -- the program’s best pair of Elite Eight runs. He recruited future NBA Everything’s competitive.” showing in 10 years. The Vols beat Wright State in standouts Kevin Durant, Myles Turner, LaMarcus Adds Williams: “We’re two different guys. I the first round before playing their worst game in Aldridge, Cory Joseph, Avery Bradley and Tristan enjoy different things. Admiral enjoys different weeks and getting caught in the teeth of Loyola- Thompson. But the Longhorns brass, led by new things. For me, I’m more of a nerd. Admiral’s Chicago’s Cinderella story. athletic director Steve Patterson, wanted more. more of the cool kid everybody follows. When The way it ended last March has added a sense Barnes never felt secure after Patterson we realized that’s just how I am, the guys are like, of purpose for a team that Schofield says is closer ‘That’s just Grant.’” than at any time in his four years in Knoxville.

KNOXVILLE Ƶ č Junior guard Jordan Bowden is a Knoxville native who attended Carter High School. After starting 63 of 65 games as an underclassman, he transitioned to a bench role early this season. One of Tennessee’s best shooters and perimeter defenders (as well as the team’s best dancer), he made a strong case for SEC Sixth Man of the Year honors, averaging more than 10 points off the bench.

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“We’re able to critique each other, criticize was the biggest turning point.” Tennessee is not only on a nine-game winning each other on a different level, which really helps Barnes has finally reached the parking lot streak, but it’s also been a month since an opponent us get better, but also, in practice, we compete at at Balter Beerworks, one of his go-to places for kept the final score within single digits. That a different level and we can really get after each lunch. As he walks into the restaurant, you can was in a Dec. 9 victory over Gonzaga, a national other, talk trash, whatever,” Schofield says. “I hear the chatter. title contender that (oh, by the way) beat Duke. think that’s a big step for us. My first two years, Minutes after he sits down, a waitress Barnes has built one of the best teams in college we weren’t able to do that. We had a bunch of approaches him. “I just want to say thank you for basketball, and he has dudes — long, athletic, did- individuals.” turning this from a football school into a basketball you-see-the-guns-on-that-guy dudes. As the Volunteers team gathers in the film school,” she says. The Vols have played two SEC games and won room to plot against the Razorbacks and projected The chef leaves the kitchen to bring Barnes his by a combined 70 points. first-round pick , a concerned staffer black bean and corn salad. “Uh, just wanted to, As I was saying, zzzzzzzz. cautions a visitor. uh, bring this to you,” he says. “Appreciate you, So after Barnes finished his press conference “Um, I wouldn’t sit there if I were you,” he says. Coach.” on Tuesday night, I approached him in a hallway at “That’s Admiral’s seat.” Barnes takes a few bites before the manager Mizzou Arena to talk about his rebirth in Knoxville Once the veteran leader settles into his aisle walks toward him. “We were all watching the and his legacy. It’s been about five years since I seat in the third row, Barnes introduces a special game on Saturday,” he says. “We were just in here talked to Barnes in person, and he greeted me like guest: Lawrence Frank, the current LA Clippers screaming.” an old friend, that sort of North Carolina folksiness president and a former Tennessee assistant. He’s When he returns to Thompson-Boling Arena, that makes you feel like this conversation would not here as an NBA executive but as someone with Barnes notices that his parking space near the best be had over pie. a connection to the program. entrance is occupied. Barnes is one of the good guys in this business Frank’s presentation is what you might expect “You know what, I never do this,” he says before and easy to root for. Since I grew up in Big 12 if Samuel L. Jackson did an unfiltered TED talk. creating his own spot next to the curb. Practice country, I saw up close how good a coach he is. “Listen, you shouldn’t give a s--- about the will begin soon—just 24 hours before Tennessee’s I even wrote a 1,890-word defense of him back in NBA,” Frank says. lopsided, 106-87 win over Arkansas. 2013, when he was getting put on the hot seat and Frank is here to talk about teams: what makes As players enter, Barnes looks around the it seemed like only a matter of time before he got them work and what makes them fail. empty arena. axed at Texas. “It’s the division within,” he says before listing He then starts to climb the stairs in the massive That all seems ridiculous now when you the issues that could ruin a team’s aspirations. facility. It’s a concrete slab of steps, dozens of consider the résumé and where Texas is and When he’s done, the players applaud Frank, them, that never seems to end. where Tennessee is — the former destined for the watch some film on Arkansas, grab a meal and “Whew, my quads,” Barnes says as he moves bubble and the latter a big part of the national title stuff a few protein bars from the pantry into their toward the nosebleeds. conversation. pockets on their way out. The Vols look like a More steps, more pain. “I love Texas,” Barnes said, because there’s group of factory workers clocking out at 5 p.m. “You gotta see this,” he says. no chance you could ever trap him into saying You can’t tell if this is a team on the verge of As he reaches the last row in Section 322, one anything negative about the place where he earning the No. 1 ranking or a squad fighting for of the highest points in the arena, he finally sits coached for 17 seasons. “I loved the people at its season, because its collective personality never down. Texas. I’ve said it before, if it were up to me, I would wavers. He waves to Tom Satkowiak, the team’s sports have finished my career there.” It’s Barnes’ balanced demeanor—he never information director who recently had a liver What goes unsaid, or at least by him: Barnes seems to take himself too seriously—that keeps transplant. got a raw deal in Austin, but it was also probably the Vols loose. “Tom! Up here!” Barnes says. “Can you guys best for him to move on. It gets difficult when Tennessee opened a new team lounge in hear me?” you’re on the hot seat. Players hear that. Recruits September, and the feature most associated with It’s a breathtaking scene—nearly 12 stories are told that. And Barnes found himself in a culture its head coach is an old-school arcade cabinet. above the court—and it’s one Barnes is digesting. war that helped start the rumbles. His team was “I love Golden Tee [Golf]. That’s mine,” Barnes The chatty veteran coach, who has a story for at the Maui Invitational in 2012 and had lost to says of the game in which he enthusiastically and every chapter in his life, is quiet. He’s just staring Chaminade, and he saw one of his players stroll frequently challenges his players. ahead, not saying a word. through the locker room and ask: “What’s the big He makes a group of staffers laugh when he Then he smiles. deal?” That was the one season he missed the talks about a former trainer who used “horse Three years ago, Barnes lost a job he’d enjoyed NCAA Tournament at Texas. medicine” to treat a player’s sprained ankle when for nearly 20 years. But he found a school that Five players left the program that offseason — he was at Providence in the 1990s. “We had a guy wanted a coach who would love this team as much three to transfer, one going overseas to play and at Providence who did things a little different,” as its supporters do. It was a perfect match and Myck Kabongo to the NBA Draft — and Barnes Barnes says. “One day, this player came out a lesson that sometimes an unpleasant ending is got to coach players who cared again. “What you smelling like garlic.” nothing more than a necessary beginning. learn from all of it is it’s the culture that you’re Barnes is always the life of the party, but if you “Well, grab the railing on your way down,” trying to build, and if guys aren’t going to buy think this guy isn’t serious about his craft, maybe Barnes says as he trots back down the steep steps. into the culture, they can’t be part of it,” Barnes take a peek at that résumé one more time. He has He’s not one to get stuck in the moment. The said. “I think that’s key in anything: basketball, 680 wins, and has won 20 games at five different hike to the top of Thompson-Boling was nice, but business. And what we’re going to do, we’re going schools in a head-coaching career that started Rick Barnes has a job to do. to protect that more than anything. We’re going at George Mason in 1987. It should be noted that to protect the brand of the university and our none of those schools (George Mason, Providence, basketball program above any player regardless of Clemson, Texas and Tennessee) can be accurately As Tennessee whips another SEC how good they might be, because it’s the way it described as a college basketball blue blood. opponent, let’s take a moment to needs to be done.” The turning point in Tennessee’s development Barnes was on his way to getting it right into a consistent winner, according to a question appreciate Rick Barnes again. The group that remained following the posed to Vols assistant Rob Lanier, is obvious. Jan. 9, 2019 departure of those five players scrapped and got “When Dave Hart called Rick Barnes,” Lanier By CJ Moore, The Athletic the Longhorns back to the NCAA Tournament. answers. “Because when Clemson hired him, that’s One area in which he struggled near the end was what they were getting. When Providence hired COLUMBIA, Mo. — Let’s talk about Rick Barnes’ recruiting the top players in Texas, but he might him, that’s what they were getting. When Texas legacy, because his basketball team is turning have changed that too. He landed five-star, Dallas- hired him, that’s what they were getting. When every Tennessee game into sort of a snooze. area center Myles Turner in his final recruiting Dave Hart made the decision that he would be The latest came on Tuesday night at Missouri, class, and Turner became one of 11 first-round opportunistic at that particular time under those where the Vols trailed by nine early, didn’t flinch picks Barnes coached at UT. particular set of circumstances, he gave Tennessee and won going away, 87-63. That was with Grant Barnes always recruited well, and like any an opportunity to do something with their Williams, who has been first-team All-American coach, he put those players in position to succeed basketball program by calling Rick Barnes. That good this year, going 1-of-8 from the field. and got them to defend their butts off. He won

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three Big 12 titles in 17 years and finished second but you’re fighting apathy there. return in Knoxville, going 0-for-8 from the 3-point five times. He made it to the second weekend of “I’ve fallen in love with the people and the fan line in a Nov. 28 home win over Eastern Kentucky. the NCAA Tournament five times and one Final base in Knoxville,” Barnes said. “The way they’ve “I was trying to get out there with my Four. embraced me and embraced this program in four teammates,” Turner said. There’s another coach during the time span years, I mean I knew they had good fans, but it’s The sentiment was appreciated, but not when Barnes was at Texas who made 13 of 17 blown me away in terms of the kind of support supported, by head coach Rick Barnes. He sent NCAAs, won four conference titles and finished that they’ve given us.” Turner back to the bench, telling him there was no second in his league twice. That guy is Jim And Barnes has probably blown them away, reason to force it if he couldn’t affect the game. Boeheim, considered an untouchable legend giving them a team that could get to the Final Four Saturday, as No. 3 Tennessee opened the SEC in this sport. And, oh yeah, one of those missed for the first time in program history. schedule against Georgia, and after five long NCAAs was because of probation, although his The tournament is fickle, and no one knows weeks back on the sideline, Turner returned. This team probably wouldn’t have made it that year that better than Barnes. The one area you can time it’s different. This time it’s for good. anyway. critique him on is his NCAA record, which is 22-23. “Now I know I’m healthy, feeling a lot better,” Boeheim is also the guy who beat Barnes in his That’s why it’d be appropriate to see Barnes Turner said after scoring six points in 15 minutes one Final Four appearance in 2003 and ended up on that ladder in Minneapolis on the final night during the Vols’ 96-50 blowout of the Bulldogs. “I winning the national title. of the season. If you do not have a dog in the just have to get back in the flow of things.” History would probably see Barnes differently national title fight, let me suggest you hop on the Barnes on Wednesday downplayed the had he won that title, but instead his name never Tennessee bandwagon. It’ll be fun. You can sing possibility of Turner playing against Georgia. He gets mentioned in the conversation as one of the Rocky Top at the top of your lungs and root for was still slowly working his way back into practice best coaches of his era. one of the sport’s good guys. as the return process continued. Barnes has also never had to deal with a Oh yeah, and one of its best coaches. That started to change later in the week. postseason ban. He’s never been caught playing Team trainer Chad Newman told Barnes that in the mud, although there was the time last year Turner did more in practice Friday than he had when Tennessee self-reported itself after Barnes Lamonte Turner returns to the floor, planned. That’s when Turner started to realize he tried to pay an assistant coach money out of his this time for good was ready. own pocket because he didn’t think it was fair his “(Newman) said we are going to wait until Jan. 5, 2019 salary was lower than another assistant’s. (Saturday) and see how he feels when he wakes By Grant Ramey, GoVols247.com Those assistants are who he credits when you up and his shootaround,” Barnes said. “He came try to heap praise on him or ask him about his in and I think he started feeling like he was ready When Lamonte Turner first tried to return to standing in the sport. “Honestly, I don’t,” Barnes to do it. Really, it wasn’t until after shootaround the floor, he was lying to himself. said of whether he’s started to think about his where we thought – he said I’m going to try and The shoulder that was still causing him pain, legacy. “I really don’t. I’m not saying that to be do it.” the same one that had been operated on during humble or be modest. I don’t. Because you know For the last few weeks, it was Barnes, when the offseason, wasn’t ready for a green light. what, my assistant coaches and staff have as much asked repeatedly about Turner, who said the ball Turner, Tennessee’s redshirt junior guard and to do with what we’re doing. Believe me, I couldn’t was in his court, that it was up to the player to spark plug off the bench, tried to force it anyway. do it by myself. decide then he was ready. Time was up on Friday. “I knew I was hurt,” Turner said Saturday, “If I’ve done one thing right, I’ve done that “The next step,” Turner said, “was just mentally reflecting back to the last time he played, in late right. I’ve always tried to hire people that I think making the decision that I wanted to play.” November. “I was trying to, I guess, trick myself.” are better than me and people that I trust and When Turner went to the scorers table with He managed to hit some big shots, living up to people that I know are locked in.” 15:05 left in the first half Saturday, he checked in the cold-blooded name he made for himself last Barnes said he feels blessed he got another to a standing ovation from the capacity crowd of season, in the Nov. 21 NIT Season Tip-Off win over chance at Tennessee, a program with a passionate 21,678 at Thompson-Boling Arena. Louisville in New York. Turner showed flashes two fan base. “I didn’t know they were going to do that,” days later against Kansas. Texas is a great job, because of the recruiting Turner said. “I know a lot of people were wondering Then he bottomed out when he made his base and the athletic department’s bank account, when I was going to play, but I didn’t know it would

2018-19 TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | UTSPORTS.COM | @VOL_HOOPS TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | 2018-19 PRESS CLIPS be like it. It felt great to get back out there.” North Carolina who generated only modest The fans weren’t the only ones waiting. recruiting buzz because of his conditioning. At “His locker is right beside mine,” senior center Texas, PJ Tucker developed into the 2006 Big 12 Kyle Alexander said after recording his second Player of the Year and is now in his eighth NBA double-double of the season, finishing with 12 season. The first time Barnes saw Williams play points and a career-high 14 rebounds. “So every at an AAU showcase, the coach recalls Williams day after practice, he’s saying I wish I could be out made a “Barkley-like spin move” from the short there with y’all. corner and skied for a dunk. “That convinced me “It’s great to have him back out there. All he that there was an athlete inside that body,” Barnes has to do is shake some of that rust off. Get back says. in the gym. Get his shot going and get his shoulder Unleashing it required Williams to spend much loose. I have all the confidence in the world in him.” of his freshman year in what he calls “fat camp,” Physically, Turner said he felt good. Mentally, a series of additional cardio workouts before and he said he still needs some more reps to get back after practice that helped him get his body fat to his game. He finished 2-for-5 from the field and below 10%. He is now around 235 pounds, though 0-for-3 from the 3-point line, including the first still not from Barnes’s ego-checking. After attempt from deep that went a few feet past the Williams won the SEC’s top individual honor last rim. spring, Barnes told him that based on the team’s And no, the airball wasn’t produced by nervous play down the stretch, the award could have easily energy or his eagerness to get back on the floor. gone to Schofield; when Williams was selected as “Crazy story,” Turner said of the shot. “I actually the league’s preseason player of the year this fall, had the hiccups for like three days straight now. the coach pointed out that no preseason pick has And I hiccuped right before the shot. And I’m like, ever won the year-end trophy. ‘C’mon dude.’ You know what I’m saying? So when Asked to evaluate his star’s play on a mid- I airballed the shot, I wasn’t even surprised.” December afternoon, Barnes lifts a stat sheet from the table beside him. Williams’s shooting percentage, then at 57.4, should be over 60, according to Barnes. The coach notes his 80.4% Everything to Prove: With Grant Of the 31 teams Barnes has coached and free throw shooting is too low as well. And his 9.3 Williams Leading, Tennessee the 109 who have played for Tennessee, these rebounds per game, up from 6.0 last season? “He Volunteers have a chance to be the greatest yet. Basketball Is Gunning for Glory should be averaging 12,” Barnes says. They are 9–1, with their lone loss coming against A hard-edged squad of underrated “The best thing you can do for people is tell ’em now No. 1 Kansas in overtime, after which they the truth,” Barnes adds. He’s a coach who knows recruits have the Rick Barnes-coached beat then No. 1 Gonzaga. Ranked third by the AP, the value of hearing what you might not want to. Vols chasing the program’s first-ever they are driven largely by the hard-nosed Williams The common narrative goes like this: Over (20.1 points. 8.3 rebounds, 4.0 assists) and the trip to the Final Four. 17 seasons in Austin—which included 16 NCAA tenacious clamp-down D of 6’ 6” senior wing Jan. 3, 2019 tournament appearances, two Elite Eights and Admiral Schofield (18.2 points, 6.0 rebounds, 43.5% By Dan Greene, Sports Illustrated a berth in the 2003 Final Four—Barnes’s teams three-point shooting). According to kenpom.com, underachieved, as evidenced by six straight early Tennessee’s all-upperclassman lineup makes it You might call Grant Williams an overachiever. March exits. After he was forced out in 2015, the nation’s seventh-most experienced power- As a sophomore last season, the 6’ 7” forward Knoxville offered a refreshing change of scenery conference squad. It plays accordingly, with a was voted the SEC Player of the Year, less than and, voilà, the coach was reinvigorated, hence controlled, steady pace on offense while limiting three seasons after being a roly-poly (his words) the Vols’ success. But to hear Barnes tell it, his mistakes (the SEC’s lowest turnover rate, at 16.2) three-star recruit from Charlotte. He chose most vital change came long before he left the and sharing the ball (assisting on 68.5% of field Tennessee over Yale, Harvard and Princeton, Longhorns. goals, the second-highest rate nationally), and to the disappointment of his NASA-engineer Barnes had risen quickly as a coach. After one with an unrelentingly physical defense powered by mother, Teresa Johnson, after building a future season at George Mason, at 34, he was hired at the urgency and focus of a group that can sense Ivy Leaguer’s extracurricular résumé: studying a Providence in 1988, when coaching legends such its time is now. half-dozen instruments, including the violin and as Lou Carnesecca, Rollie Massimino and John Like Williams, Schofield was a less-heralded clarinet; tap-dancing a solo in Providence Day Thompson ruled the Big East. He compensated recruit who has blossomed into a premier player in School’s production of Anything Goes; attending with maniacal preparation (reviewing every one of the premier conferences. Such a parallel is STEM programs and chess tournaments, once play of every game for every opponent) and an appropriately common denominator for a team beating the nation’s top-ranked youth in the relentless practices (no out-of-bounds, late-night that, a year after being pegged to finish 13th in the latter. At Tennessee he was initially a mechanical sessions on the eve of day games). “Rick always SEC and then tying for first, now has real hopes of engineering major, then decided it was more had us in David-versus-Goliath mode,” says Fran reaching the program’s first Final Four. “We’re a important to graduate in three years and begin Fraschilla, a Providence assistant from 1989–90 to bunch of two- and three-star guys,” says Schofield, work on a masters. A minor in Spanish was ’91–92. It worked. The Friars reached three NCAA “trying to make a name for ourselves.” dropped for similar reasons, despite his fluency. tournaments in six seasons and won a Big East The primary reason recruiting analysts In May he will receive his degree in supply chain tournament title before Barnes decamped for shortchanged Williams was structural. He entered management. He took 18 credits this fall to make Clemson, another minnow in a power-conference college weighing 260 pounds with 17% body fat, that happen. In the spring he’ll take 17 more. pond. In three years the hard-driving Barnes took and at his high school height of 6’ 4” there were His coach, Rick Barnes, appreciates his star’s the Tigers to the program’s first No. 2 ranking. concerns that his old-school post game—honed by many talents. He lauds Williams’s worldliness and Texas, too, reached new heights under Barnes. his father, Gil, who played at Division II Mankato depth. He praises his unselfishness as a player Before his arrival it had long been a football- (Minn.) State, and friends of Gil’s, including Hall of and his commitment to hosting recruits and school afterthought; the Final Four in 2003 was Famers Moses Malone and Tiny Archibald—would attending all kinds of campus sporting events. But the Longhorns’ first since 1947, and a No. 1 ranking not translate against larger, elite competition. overachiever? Barnes has publicly called Williams in 2009–10 was their first. Barnes lured future (Grant sought to counteract this by telling people “Tennessee’s letdown” and said that he is “the pros such as Kevin Durant, LaMarcus Aldridge he was 6’ 8”. “I felt like I was,” Williams says.) definition of soft.” The barbs are intended not to and T.J. Ford to Austin and coached them as What little high-major interest he got came from diminish Williams’s basketball accomplishments doggedly—and vulgarly—as his 13th man. He playing with Duke-bound Harry Giles III. “If he but to inspire even more of them, a tough-love act scouted at ungodly hours, took game prep home wasn’t on our team, I wouldn’t have noticed,” says Barnes has honed over decades. “He’s not even with him. Guilt enveloped him whenever he wasn’t ESPN analyst Jay Bilas, who coached Williams one scratched the surface,” Barnes says of Williams. recruiting. He took players’ failures personally. summer in AAU. “He doesn’t fit the suit.” “When I see greatness in somebody, I wanna get “Losses back then,” recalls UT-Arlington coach and Barnes had coached another tweener from it.” former Longhorns assistant Chris Ogden, “you ran

2018-19 TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | UTSPORTS.COM | @VOL_HOOPS TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | 2018-19 PRESS CLIPS the other way if you saw him coming down the hall.” It was a level of obsession Barnes now describes as “consumed.” A lifelong Baptist, he began blowing off church for solo bike rides, promising his family he would spend the time reflecting on his faith but instead letting his mind drift back to basketball. He coveted not just wins but also the fame and fortune that came with them. “I mistook activity for achievement,” he says. “I was chasing all the wrong things. Most people probably thought I was a pretty good guy, but there was an inner arrogance.” The wake-up call came from his daughter, Carley, about a decade ago, at a time when the Longhorns were regulars in the NCAA tournament’s second weekend. She told him that she, her mother, Candy, and her brother—Nick, a missionary in the Middle East—hoped to spend the afterlife together as a family, in heaven. But she wasn’t sure her father was on the path to join them. Barnes was floored. Soon he was also grateful. He recalled a sermon he once heard from a minister named Ben Haden. “He said you can’t live like hell and expect to go to heaven,” Barnes says. “I was living like hell.” He remained demanding of his players but measuring stick, a status more in line with their at other universities and the jobs that they do, and stopped cursing at them as a means to improve collective self-image than their ratings as recruits. I look around and see the players in this state, it’s their play. He reached out to former pupils to “With a coach that’s a realist himself, that’s real good. make amends. He became a fixture at Austin Stone with us day in and day out, we have a good self- “All I can say is that since I’ve been here the fans Community Church. As the number of signature perception of who we are,” says Schofield. Their have been unbelievable. It obviously has to do with wins declined—the Longhorns did not get past mentality, he says, is that “it’s not like we’re where we are right now, and people are excited, the first weekend of March Madness after 2008— stepping on the court with you. You’re stepping on but I can go back to those days, too, where I’ve and criticism swirled in media and fan circles, the court with us.” really appreciated the fan base.” Barnes kept his keel even. “There was nothing “This is a throwback Rick Barnes team,” says The fan base is reciprocating that appreciation about his behavior that made you think, ‘Oh, he’s Fraschilla, now an ESPN analyst, “to the days he this season. not enjoying this,’ ” says Tennessee assistant Rob was climbing and fighting his way up.” Some of Tennessee announced Wednesday that five of its Lanier, who also spent seven seasons on Barnes’s that old combativeness could be seen in the 10 remaining home games are sold out. Limited staff at Texas. barbs Barnes traded with Memphis coach Penny tickets are still available for the Vols’ upcoming When the end of his time in Austin came, Hardaway after the Vols beat the Tigers 102–92. meetings with Arkansas (Jan. 15), Missouri (Feb. Barnes’s ego was not crushed as it once might Williams told Barnes upon his commitment 5), South Carolina (Feb. 13), Vanderbilt (Feb. 19) have been. Then–athletic director Steve Patterson, to Tennessee that he wanted “to hang banners,” and Mississippi State (March 5). on the job less than two years, gave Barnes an a process that began last season with the UT is drawing an average home attendance of ultimatum: He could keep his job only if he fired Volunteers’ first regular-season conference title in 16,976 this season, which ranks sixth nationally. his staff. Barnes chose to leave. And he had other a decade and just their third since 1982. The goal Saturday’s game against Tennessee Tech drew options; by the time he ascended the podium at now is larger and more enduring. “We want to be a season-high 21,165, a week after announcing a his farewell press conference in March 2015, Barnes one of those programs where every single year crowd of 19,846 versus Wake Forest. had a plane waiting to take him to Tennessee. A it’s like, Oh, Tennessee, Tennessee,” says Williams. Last year, the Vols averaged 16,210, which was reporter asked Barnes if he thought he would “Not just, Oh, they had a good team, they had a the eighth-best average home attendance in the coach again. He still smirks thinking about his good run.” In other words, they want not just to country and its highest since the 2012-13 season. answer: “Sooner than you think.” win, but also to keep winning—and have no one UT has ranked among the top 20 in attendance He is asked now, less than four years later as call them overachievers again. for 14 consecutive years, including six seasons Tennessee sits near the top of the AP poll, whether ranked in the top five nationally. his success is at all enabled by it no longer defining “I’m so appreciative of our fans and what they’ve him. “I’m not about success,” Barnes says. “It has Rick Barnes ‘appreciative’ of done to come out and watch these guys,” Barnes nothing to do with success.” But that’s not to Tennessee fan base said. “I don’t know if I’ve been around a better fan base ever. In terms of basketball, it is amazing to say he’s devoid of ambition. “You think about Jan. 2, 2019 Kentucky and Carolina and how they’ve been there me.” By Troy Provost-Heron, Maryville Daily Times every year,” he says. “Where we are right now, if NOTE: Tennessee finished the regular season we don’t wanna be a part of that, we shouldn’t be KNOXVILLE — Rick Barnes has known of the ranking fourth nationally with an average home doing this.” passion the Tennessee fan base exudes for more attendance of 19,034. The Vols hosted five home When Schofield was choosing between offers than 40 years. sellouts, which tied a single-season record for from Tennessee and West Virginia, Kentucky He remembers the Ernie and Bernie Show in the Thompson-Boling Arena. offered inspiration: He was miffed that the blue mid-1970s while he was playing at Lenoir-Rhyne in blood never came calling. Going to Knoxville Hickory, N.C. A decade later, he was an assistant would offer the opportunity to play and beat the for at Alabama and witnessed it Wildcats—which the Vols have, four times in seven firsthand when the Crimson Tide played inside the Veteran Vols learning to thrive in meetings during Schofield’s three-plus seasons. Stokely Athletic Center on Feb. 19, 1986. hostile environments When Tennessee first knocked off Kentucky in And yet, Barnes is still in awe of it four years into Dec. 17, 2018 Schofield’s freshman season, he says, “That was his coaching tenure at UT. By Wes Rucker, GoVols247.com the biggest game we won all season. But I wanted “Basketball in this state is bigger than I ever more than that.” imagined,” Barnes said. “I knew there was success To hear coaches and players tell it, Tennessee’s As conference play begins Saturday, it’s but being here and getting to meet a lot of coaches win over then-top-ranked at Gonzaga felt like the Volunteers who are looking like the SEC’s

2018-19 TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | UTSPORTS.COM | @VOL_HOOPS TENNESSEE BASKETBALL | 2018-19 PRESS CLIPS more of a road game than a neutral-site game. Last weekend’s 102-92 win at Memphis was a true road game, though, and it was nearly as hostile as hostile gets. Tigers and Vols don’t mingle peacefully, and sold-out FedExForum was a hornets’ nest from well before the opening tip until just moments before the final whistle. “Obviously we know we’re loved in Memphis,” said grinning Tennessee senior wing Admiral Schofield, tongue firmly in cheek. The veteran-laden, third-ranked Vols thrived in that atmosphere, though, and senior forward Kyle Alexander said that experience will be “great” moving forward. “It’s awesome, because it lets us focus on being poised in tough situations, especially when teams are making runs,” Alexander said. “Basketball is a game of runs, and every team’s gonna make one, so when they made their run and the crowd got into it, you know, that’s good for us. “We’re an older team. We’re supposed to show poise, and we did that.” The hype train surrounding Rick Barnes’ Vols while, though. The Vols are back home for four This season Fulkerson has flipped those continues accelerating, and their place in the polls consecutive games at Thompson-Boling Arena, outputs. He’s providing longer minutes and more will make them a target for opponents and their starting Wednesday with a 7 p.m. Eastern game within the minutes. fans. Accepting that is required, but embracing against Samford. “It’s a great feeling to finally be able to be it is a bonus, and Tennessee’s players seem to be healthy and contribute to the team,” Fulkerson embracing it with open arms. said. “I loved it,” said Alexander, who had 10 points, John Fulkerson shows why Vols ‘need The forward is averaging 4.7 points and 3.8 nine rebounds and four blocked shots against the him’ rebounds in 14.1 minutes per game. He’s the Tigers. “I loved the atmosphere. I loved all these primary reserve big man off the bench. Dec. 30, 2018 people screaming at us. This is my last year. This Rick Barnes, who has said for the past year By Mike Wilson, Knoxville News Sentinel that the Vols need more from Fulkerson, again is the last time I can have a chance to do stuff like reminded that the 6-foot-9 lefty is capable of this.” John Fulkerson has a theory to explain his playing as he did Saturday. But there’s always Few people embrace the hate quite like career day against Tennessee Tech on Saturday. room to grow. Schofield, but Alexander said even he and the rest The Tennessee sophomore and Kingsport ‘We need him’ of the Vols’ milder-mannered players have grown native pointed to eating at Pal’s – a fast food “He has got to want the ball every time down to love it. staple in the Tri-Cities – over his holiday break as the floor,” Barnes said. “We have to have a post guy Having good experiences against it certainly fuel for his four dunks and big scoring output. down there wanting the ball every time down the helps, though. Tennessee won in some really hostile Pal’s still in his blood floor. Whether he gets it or not, it’s so important environments last season, too, and Alexander said “I ate it over break,” Fulkerson said. “I still have a guy is posting up hard and putting pressure on Barnes and the rest of the coaching staff expertly it in my blood.” the defense. … prepares the players for those situations. Fulkerson scored 15 points in UT’s 96-53 win “We do think if he gets it, he’s got a nice jump “We have some great coaches who actually, and first game following Christmas. He made a pair hook. He’s gotten better. We need him.” like, coach us through that stuff,” Alexander said. of field goals, including a short left-handed hook Fulkerson said his confidence has continued to “We watched film of the last four minutes of the shot. He scored on a baseline dunk. He dunked in grow daily in practice through extra work and time Gonzaga game. We watch stuff like that, see how a crowd transition push. He dunked twice more in with his teammates. Bone said that’s evident, as we reacted and the stuff we did. the open-court. Fulkerson makes plays like he did Saturday with “Coach Barnes really harps on that stuff. We’ve He accounted for one of the best plays in a the steal and dunk. been coached in how to handle these situations, game riddled with Vols highlights when he jumped “Just to see that come to fruition in games, it’s and I think we handled it well.” a pass, stole it and raced ahead. He hammered amazing,” Bone said. There’s probably no secret formula to the ball down over a Tennessee Tech defender Fulkerson wants a Pal’s in Knoxville succeeding on the road. You need talent and and was fouled to the delight of a huge crowd at Tennessee has a week off before opening SEC experience, and you need the discipline to stay in Thompson-Boling Arena. your lane, rely on your training and your strengths play against Georgia next Saturday (3:30 p.m. ET, The old Fulky SEC Network). and do the things you do every day in practice. “We love that energy,” guard Jordan Bone said. Until then, Fulkerson has a slight mission on You need calm confidence. You need to answer the “A lot of people like to talk about the old Fulky. But his mind to make sure he can duplicate his career home team’s inevitable scoring runs before they Fulky is back, man. He has gotten his step back. He showing. become too big to overcome. is making plays like he used to. It’s just an amazing “We need to tag Pal’s (on Twitter) and get FedExForum, like any good fortress, roared thing to see. them to Knoxville,” he said. “I was asked, ‘How are every time Memphis put together a few impressive “He gives us energy and he gives us a lot of you going to perform next game?’ I said, ‘I don’t possessions and threatened to claw back into the confidence to make those plays. That’s something know because there’s not a Pal’s near Knoxville. game. The crowd tried to will the Tigers back into we enjoy.” I don’t know how the next game is going to turn the game, and it came close to doing that several The “old Fulky” is the player from two years out.’” times in the final 30 minutes. ago, when he had his previous career-high of 12 Every time that happened, though, Tennessee points. He did that twice in his freshman season had an answer. The Vols’ veterans made big plays before it ended with a broken right wrist and to dull — and occasionally destroy — that roar. dislocated elbow in mid-December. He suffered The moment never got too big for a Tennessee another injury the following spring, tearing the team that has become increasingly difficult to labrum in his left shoulder and having surgery. rattle. The effects of the injuries lingered throughout “As teams are making runs, you kind of need the 2017-18 season. He had occasional strong big plays to assert your dominance back into the outings, but more average ones. game,” Alexander said. Comfortable and healthy Tennessee won’t feel that road hostility for a

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JORDAN BONE • Ranks 11th in the country in assist/turnover ratio (3.0) and 21st in assists per game (6.0 apg) Jr. • G • 6-3 • 180 • Nashville, Tenn./The Ensworth School • His 205 assists this season ranks as the third most all time in a single season; Ranks 8th on the career list (395) • Second Team All-SEC selection has recorded at least 15 points and five assists in a game 10 times this season 0 GP/GS PPG APG RPG FG% 3FG% FT% • His career assist/turnover ratio stands at 2.74 (program record is 2.20 by Jon Higgins) 18-19 34/34 13.5 6.0 3.1 .471 .349 .828 • Joined Tyrone Beaman (1982-83) and Rodney Woods (1974-75) as only the third Vol ever to have three points/ Career 92/84 9.6 4.3 2.4 .425 .350 .813 assists double-doubles in a season 2019 All-SEC Second Team Career Highs Pts: 27 Reb: 8 Ast: 11 Stl: 3 Min: 40 • Carried UT to a win over No. 4 Kentucky (3/2) with a career-high 27 points on 11-of-15 shooting and five 3-pointers

LAMONTÉ TURNER luh-MON-tay • Ranked third in the SEC in assist/turnover ratio (2.5) and ninth in assists per game (3.9) during league play • One of four Vols on the team shooting above 75 percent from the free-throw line (.804) RS-Jr. • G • 6-2 • 195 • Florence, Ala./IMG Academy (Fla.) • 53 percent of his career field goals have been 3-pointers; has made multiple threes in 13 games this season 1 GP/GS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% • Sank the go-ahead 3-pointer with 30 seconds left in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament against #4 Kentucky (3/16) LAST GAME 18-19 25/16 10.6 2.7 3.7 .417 .308 .804 • Posted a season-high 23 points on 8-of-10 shooting from the floor in start against West Virginia (1/26) Career 92/22 9.9 2.8 2.8 .392 .349 .820 • SEC Co-Sixth Man of the Year led the Vols in threes made (70) and 3-point shooting percentage (.395) last year Career Highs Pts: 25 Reb: 9 Ast: 9 Stl: 4 Min: 39 • Splits his time between the point guard and two-guard positions

GRANT WILLIAMS • First player to win back-to-back SEC Player of the Year award since Corliss Williamson in 1994 and 1995 Jr. • F • 6-7 • 236 • Charlotte, N.C./Providence Day School • His 43 points at Vanderbilt (1/23/19) were the most by a Vol since all-time leading scorer Allan Houston also dropped 43 against LSU on Feb. 10, 1990 2 GP/GS PPG RPG APG BPG FG% FT% • His 23-of-23 performance at the free-throw line at Vandy (1/23) was the most free throws made without a miss by a 18-19 34/34 19.0 7.6 3.1 1.4 .565 .836 player in Division I in the last 60 years (24-of-24 by Oklahoma State’s Arlen Clark vs. Colorado, 3/7/1959) Career 101/98 15.6 6.5 2.0 1.5 .515 .759 • No junior in Division I has made (492) or attempted (648) more career free throws than Williams 2019 SEC Player of the Year Career Highs Pts: 43 Reb: 14 Blk: 6 Asst: 7 Min: 38 • Ranks in the top 5 of UT’s all-time career lists for blocks (3rd/154) and free throws made (5th/492)

ADMIRAL SCHOFIELD SKO-field • Ranks fifth in the SEC in scoring (16.2 ppg) and field-goal percentage (.476); Leads team with 65 3-pointers • Shot above 50 percent from the floor 18 times this season, including vs. Gonzaga, at Memphis and 12 SEC games Sr. • G • 6-6 • 241 • Zion, Ill./Zion-Benton Township High School • His 14 straight points against Arkansas (1/15) tied for fifth all time in UT history for consecutive points scored 5 GP/GS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% • Named Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week after dominant performance to defeat No. 1 Gonzaga 18-19 34/34 16.2 6.1 2.1 .476 .411 .704 (12/9); dropped a career-high 30 points and six 3-pointers, including the game-winner with 24 seconds left Career 129/91 11.7 5.3 1.3 .458 .383 .769 • Went through the 2018 NBA Draft evaluation process without hiring an agent and worked out for several teams 2019 All-SEC First Team Career Highs Pts: 30 Reb: 13 Asst: 9 Blk: 3 Min: 36 • His older brother, O’Brien Schofield, played college football at Wisconsin before playing seven seasons in the NFL JOHN FULKERSON • Dropped a career-high 15 points, four rebounds, two blocks and two steals vs. Tennessee Tech (12/29) RS-So. • F • 6-9 • 197 • Kingsport, Tenn./The Christ School (N.C.) • Contributing off the bench at the forward position; has scored five points in 12 games this year • Described by associate head coach Rob Lanier as the team’s “X-Factor” this season 10 GP/GS PPG RPG APG SPG FG% FT% • Had seven points, four rebounds, three steals, two assists and two blocks and a steal UT’s win vs. Arkansas (1/15) 18-19 33/0 3.2 2.7 0.7 0.5 .582 .674 • Appeared in each of UT’s first 10 games as a true freshman, but suffered a dislocated right elbow and fractured Career 73/7 2.8 2.5 0.7 0.6 .532 .682 right wrist against Lipscomb (12/15/16), which sidelined him for the remainder of the 2016-17 season Career Highs Pts: 15 Reb: 10 Asst: 5 Stl: 3 Min: 37 • One of four left-handers on the team (along with D.J. Burns, Jalen Johnson and Yves Pons) KYLE ALEXANDER • Scored in double digits in 13 games this year; had eight 10-point games in first three seasons combined • Shot at least a 50 percent clip from the field in 23 games this season, including 11 over 75 percent Sr. • F • 6-11 • 222 • Milton, Ontario, Canada/Orangeville Prep • Ranks second in UT’s career blocked shots list (180) and sixth in offensive rebounds (276) 11 GP/GS PPG RPG BPG SPG FG% FT% • Recorded at least three blocks in 11 games this season; sixth-leading shot blocker among active SEC players 18-19 34/34 7.4 6.6 1.7 0.5 .626 .643 • Dominated the paint at Missouri (1/8) with 14 points, a career-high 17 rebounds and three blocks Career 132/102 4.6 4.9 1.4 0.3 .589 .631 • A “VOLScholar,” he received his Communications degree in May and is now taking graduate-level courses Career Highs Pts: 19 Reb: 17 Blk: 6 Stl: 2 Min: 36 • His older sister, Kayla Alexander, starred at Syracuse and now plays for the WNBA’s Indiana Fever JALEN JOHNSON • Knocked down a 3-pointer in eight games this season; 9 of his 14 baskets have come from beyond the arc RS-So. • G • 6-6 • 187 • Durham, N.C./Wesleyan Christian Academy • Matched his career high in scoring with six points on a pair of threes in UT’s win vs. Texas A&M-CC (12/2) • Appeared in 15 games off the bench last year, including eight SEC matchups, after redshirting the 2016-17 season 13 GP/GS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% • Accurate shooter along the perimeter who also boasts elite athleticism and jumping ability 18-19 24/0 1.6 0.8 0.3 .483 .450 .667 • Helped lead Wesleyan Christian Academy to two North Carolina state championships during his prep career Career 37/0 1.5 0.8 0.4 .500 .462 .600 • One of four left-handers on the team (along with D.J. Burns, John Fulkerson and Yves Pons) Career Highs Pts: 6 Reb: 3 Asst: 2 Blk: 1 Min: 17 • Both his parents were Division I track athletes (mother, Nikki Berry, at UNC; father, Brian Johnson, at ECU) DERRICK WALKER • Shooting .714 (25-of-35) during SEC play for his career • Converted a big 3-point play to shift the momentum towards UT’s favor on the road at South Carolina (1/29) So. • F • 6-8 • 236 • Kansas City, Mo./Sunrise Christian Academy • Is a member of the 2018-19 VOLeaders Academy, taking part in a year-long specialized leadership curriculum 15 GP/GS PPG RPG APG BPG FG% FT% • Played his AAU ball for MoKan Elite on the Nike EYBL circuit during the summer of 2016, helping that squad 18-19 28/0 0.9 1.1 0.3 0.1 .526 .263 win the prestigious Nike Peach Jam championship in July; was teammates with Michael Porter Jr. (Denver Career 62/0 1.5 1.7 0.3 0.2 .576 .341 Nuggets) and Trae Young (Atlanta Hawks) Career Highs Pts: 10 Reb: 7 Asst: 2 Blk: 2 Min: 25 • Became the first Missouri native ever to letter for the Vols on the hardwood

JORDAN BOWDEN BAU-din • Averaged 12.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg and 1.5 apg during SEC play while shooting 48 percent from the field Jr. • G • 6-5 • 193 • Knoxville, Tenn./22 Feet Academy (S.C.) • Knocked down at least three 3-pointers in six games this season; Second on the team in made threes with 45 • Scored in double digits off the bench in four of the last five games and 17 times this season 23 GP/GS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% • Became the first Vol in the last 35 years to score 20 points in back-to-back games to begin SEC play while coming off 18-19 33/5 10.5 3.4 2.0 .453 .372 .861 the bench (20 vs. Georgia, 1/5/19, & 20 at Missouri, 1/8/19) Career 98/68 9.2 3.3 1.8 .409 .363 .805 • Joined teammates Lamonté Turner and Admiral Schofield as one of three Vols to make at least 50 3-pointers Career Highs Pts: 21 Reb: 11 Asst: 7 Stl: 3 Min: 37 last season (51); they became the first UT trio to accomplish that feat since the 1999-2000 season D.J. BURNS • Dropped 23 pounds during the summer and early fall after enrolling in June • Born on Oct. 13, 2000, he is tied as the sixth-youngest men’s basketball player in Division I this season Fr. • F • 6-9 • 272 • Rock Hill, S.C./York Preparatory Academy • Was only 17-years-old when he enrolled 32 GP/GS PPG RPG APG BPG FG% FT% • One of four left-handers on the team (along with John Fulkerson, Jalen Johnson and Yves Pons) 18-19 0/0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -- -- • Originally a member of the Class of 2019, he reclassified to the Class of 2018 and graduated one year early from York Preparatory Academy (and still scored more than 1,000 career points) Career Highs Pts: - Reb: - Asst: - Blk: - Min: - • Was just the third South Carolina native ever to sign with the Vols

ZACH KENT • Was competing for a spot in the rotation during the preseason but had to undergo an arthroscopic procedure RS-Fr. • F • 6-11 • 225 • Magnolia, Del./Blair Academy (N.J.) on his left knee on Oct. 5 • Appeared in two games last season and was granted a redshirt 33 GP/GS PPG APG SPG FG% 3FG% FT% • Has great touch for a player his size and is comfortable shooting from the perimeter 18-19 0/0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ------• Kent is the first Delaware native ever to suit up for the Vols Career 2/0 2.0 0.0 0.0 .333 .000 .000 Career Highs Pts: 4 Reb: 2 Asst: - Stl: - Min: 10

YVES PONS EEV PAHNS • 15 of his 32 field goals this season have been dunks • Earned a spot on SportCenter’s Top 10 plays (No. 4) after an incredible two-handed block vs. EKU’s Nick Mayo So. • G/F • 6-6 • 209 • Fuveau, France/INSEP Academy • Arguably the most athletically gifted player on Tennessee’s roster 35 GP/GS PPG RPG BPG FG% 3FG% FT% • Impressive physical specimen never took part in organized weightlifting or strength training before enrolling at UT 18-19 32/13 2.4 1.9 0.4 .516 .280 .400 • Was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and moved to France after being adopted at an early age (4-years-old) Career 56/13 1.7 1.4 0.3 .513 .321 .412 • Attended the INSEP (National Institute of Sport and Physical Education) Academy in Paris; other notable INSEP Career Highs Pts: 10 Reb: 9 Blk: 3 Stl: 2 Min: 32 basketball alums include Boris Diaw, Tony Parker and Ronny Turiaf

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