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THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA Capacity: 21,678 Record in Arena: 385-129 (.749), 32Nd Season Record on Current Court: 54-11 (.831), 4Th Season Largest Crowd: 25,610 Vs 2019 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship First Round Second Round Sweet 16 Elite 8 National Semifinals National Championship National Semifinals Elite 8 Sweet 16 Second Round First Round March 21-22 March 23-24 March 28-29 March 30-31 April 6 April 8 April 6 March 30-31 March 28-29 March 23-24 March 21-22 Prairie View 76 Belmont 81 North Dakota St. 78 Arizona St. 74 1 Duke (29 - 5) Fairleigh Dickinson 82 Temple 70 First Four® N.C. Central 74 St. Johns (NY) 65 Virginia (29 - 3) 1 22-Mar 7:10 p.m. CBS Duke (85-62) 19-Mar March 19-20 in Dayton 6:40 p.m. 20-Mar truTV 30 min. fol. Virginia (71-56) 22-Mar 30 min. fol. truTV 16 North Dakota St. Duke (77-76) Virginia (63-51) Gardner-Webb (23 - 11) 16 8 VCU (25 - 7) 24-Mar 5:15 p.m. CBS 24-Mar 30 min. fol. truTV Ole Miss (20 - 12) 8 30 min. fol. CBS UCF (73-58) Oklahoma (95-72) 22-Mar 12:40 p.m. truTV Columbia Columbia 9 UCF (23 - 8) 29-Mar 28-Mar Oklahoma (19 - 13) 9 5 Mississippi St. (23 - 10) 30 min. fol. CBS 30 min. fol. TBS Wisconsin (23 - 10) 5 22-Mar 7:27 p.m. truTV Liberty (80-76) Oregon (72-54) 22-Mar 30 min. fol. TBS 12 Liberty (28 - 6) Oregon (23 - 12) 12 4 Virginia Tech (24 - 8) 24-Mar 7:10 p.m. TBS Virginia Tech (67-58) Oregon (73-54) 24-Mar 30 min. fol. TBS Kansas St. (25 - 8) 4 Virginia Tech (66-52) UC Irvine (70-64) San Jose San 22-Mar 30 min. fol. truTV 22-Mar 2 p.m. TBS Jose San 13 Saint Louis (23 - 12) UC Irvine (30 - 5) 13 East Regional South Regional 6 Maryland (22 - 10) Washington, D.C. Louisville Villanova (25 - 9) 6 21-Mar 30 min. fol. truTV Maryland (79-77) 31-Mar 30-Mar Villanova (61-57) 21-Mar 7:20 p.m. TBS 11 Belmont LSU (69-67) Purdue (87-61) Saint Mary's (CA) (22 - 11) 11 3 LSU (26 - 6) 23-Mar 12:10 p.m. CBS 23-Mar 30 min. fol. TNT Purdue (23 - 9) 3 21-Mar 12:40 p.m. truTV LSU (79-74) Purdue (61-48) 21-Mar 30 min. fol. TBS Hartford Jacksonville 14 Yale (21 - 7) 29-Mar 28-Mar Old Dominion (26 - 8) 14 7 Louisville (20 - 13) 7:09 p.m. CBS 7:29 p.m. TBS Cincinnati (28 - 6) 7 21-Mar 12:15 p.m. CBS Minnesota (86-76) Iowa (79-72) 22-Mar 12:15 p.m. CBS 10 Minnesota (21 - 13) Iowa (22 - 11) 10 2 Michigan St. (28 - 6) 23-Mar 30 min. fol. CBS Michigan St. (70-50) Tennessee (83-77) OT 24-Mar 12:10 p.m. CBS Tennessee (29 - 4) 2 21-Mar 30 min. fol. CBS Michigan St. (76-65) Tennessee (77-70) 22-Mar 30 min. fol. CBS Columbus DesMoines 15 Bradley (20 - 14) Colgate (24 - 10) 15 1 Gonzaga (30 - 3) North Carolina (27 - 6) 1 21-Mar 7:27 p.m. truTV Gonzaga (87-49) North Carolina (88-73) 22-Mar 30 min. fol. TNT 16 Fairleigh Dickinson Gonzaga (83-71) North Carolina (81-59) Iona (17 - 15) 16 8 Syracuse (20 - 13) 23-Mar 7:10 p.m. TBS 24-Mar 30 min. fol. CBS Utah St. (28 - 6) 8 21-Mar 30 min. fol. truTV Baylor (78-69) Washington (78-61) 22-Mar 6:50 p.m. TNT Columbus 9 Baylor (19 - 13) 28-Mar 29-Mar Washington (26 - 8) 9 Salt LakeCity Salt 5 Marquette (24 - 9) 7:09 p.m. CBS 7:29 p.m. TBS Auburn (25 - 9) 5 21-Mar 30 min. fol. TBS Murray St. (83-64) Auburn (78-77) 21-Mar 1:30 p.m. TNT 12 Murray St. (27 - 4) New Mexico St. (30 - 4) 12 4 Florida St. (27 - 7) 23-Mar 6:10 p.m. TNT Florida St. (90-62) Auburn (89-75) 23-Mar 30 min. fol. TBS Kansas (25 - 9) 4 Hartford 21-Mar 2 p.m. TBS Florida St. (76-69) Kansas (87-53) 21-Mar 30 min. fol. TNT 13 Vermont (27 - 6) Northeastern (23 - 10) 13 Salt LakeCity Salt West Regional Midwest Regional 6 Buffalo (31 - 3) Anaheim Kansas City Iowa St. (23 - 11) 6 22-Mar 30 min. fol. TNT Buffalo (91-74) 30-Mar 31-Mar Ohio St. (62-59) 22-Mar 30 min. fol. TBS 11 Arizona St. Texas Tech (78-58) Houston (74-59) Ohio St. (19 - 14) 11 Tulsa 3 Texas Tech (26 - 6) 24-Mar 6:10 p.m. TNT 24-Mar 30 min. fol. TNT Houston (31 - 3) 3 Tulsa 22-Mar 1:30 p.m. TNT Texas Tech (72-57) Houston (84-55) 22-Mar 7:20 p.m. TBS 14 Northern Ky. (26 - 8) 28-Mar 29-Mar Georgia St. (23 - 9) 14 7 Nevada (29 - 4) 30 min. fol. CBS 30 min. fol. TBS Wofford (29 - 4) 7 21-Mar 6:50 p.m. TNT Florida (70-61) Wofford (84-68) 21-Mar 30 min. fol. CBS 10 Florida (19 - 15) Seton Hall (20 - 13) 10 2 Michigan (28 - 6) 23-Mar 5:15 p.m. CBS Michigan (64-49) Kentucky (62-56) 23-Mar 30 min. fol. CBS Kentucky (27 - 6) 2 21-Mar 30 min. fol. TNT Michigan (74-55) Kentucky (79-44) 21-Mar 7:10 p.m. CBS DesMoines 15 Montana (26 - 8) Abilene Christian (27 - 6) 15 Jacksonville First- and second-round sites for March 21 and 23 include Des Moines, Hartford, Jacksonville and Salt Lake City. First- and second-round sites for March 22 and 24 include Columbia, Columbus, San Jose and Tulsa. Regional sites for March 28 and 30 are Anaheim and Louisville. Regional sites for March 29 and 31 are Kan sas City and Washington, D.C. © 2019 National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission. The NCAA opposes all forms of sports wagering. TENNESSEE BASKETBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL 11 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 26 ALL-AMERICANS | 13 SEC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | 46 NBA DRAFT PICKS GAME 37 2018-19 SCHEDULE #6 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS 2 #13 PURDUE BOILERMAKERS 3 vs 31-5 | 15-3 SEC 25-9 | 16-4 Big 10 RECORD 31-5 Head Coach: Rick Barnes Head Coach: Matt Painter SEC 15-3 Record at Tennessee: 88-49 (.642) / 4th year Record at Purdue: 319-158 (.669) / 14th year NON-CONFERENCE 14-1 Career Record: 692-363 (.656) / 32nd year Career Record: 344-163 (.679) / 15th year HOME 18-0 vs. Purdue: 2-1 vs. Tennessee: 1-1 AWAY 7-3 NEUTRAL 6-2 GAME 37 | NCAA TOURNAMENT SOUTH REGIONAL SEMIFINAL - March 28, 2019 | 7:29 p.m. ET | KFC Yum! Center (22,090) DATE OPPONENT (TV) TIME/RESULT N6 Lenoir-Rhyne (SECN) W, 86-41 BROADCAST INFORMATION N9 Louisiana (SECN+) W, 87-65 N13 Georgia Tech (ESPN2) W, 66-53 TV | TBS RADIO | Vol Network N21 1-vs. Louisville (ESPN2) W, 92-81 Brian Anderson, PxP Bob Kesling, PxP N23 1-vs. #2 Kansas (OT) L, 87-81 Chris Webber, analyst Bert Bertelkamp, analyst N28 Eastern Kentucky (SECN) W, 95-67 Tim Berry, engineer Allie LaForce, reporter D2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (SECN) W, 79-51 SiriusXM D9 2-vs. #1 Gonzaga (ESPN) W, 76-73 VIDEO STREAM WESTWOOD ONE | D15 at Memphis (ESPN2) W, 102-92 SiriusXM: 136 | SiriusXM: 202 D19 Samford (SECN+) W, 83-70 NCAA March Madness Live PURDUESPORTS.COM UTSPORTS.COM D22 Wake Forest (ESPN2) W, 83-64 D29 Tennessee Tech (SECN+) W, 93-56 J5 Georgia* (SECN) W, 96-50 PROBABLE STARTERS J8 at Missouri* (ESPN2) W, 87-63 (2) Tennessee Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG Other J12 at Florida* (ESPN) W, 78-67 J15 Arkansas* (ESPN2) W, 106-87 G 0 Jordan Bone 6-3 180 Jr. Nashville, Tenn. 13.6 3.2 5.9 apg J19 Alabama* (ESPN2) W, 71-68 G 1 Lamonté Turner 6-2 195 RS-Jr. Florence, Ala. 10.8 2.8 3.8 apg J23 at Vanderbilt* (ESPN2) (OT) W, 88-83 G 5 Admiral Schofield 6-6 241 Sr. Zion, Ill. 16.4 6.1 .415 3FG% J26 3-West Virginia (ESPN) W, 83-66 F 2 Grant Williams 6-7 236 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. 18.8 7.5 3.1 apg J29 at South Carolina* (SECN) W, 92-70 F 11 Kyle Alexander 6-11 222 Sr. Milton, Ontario 7.3 6.6 .621 FG% F2 at Texas A&M* (ESPN) W, 93-76 F5 Missouri* (ESPN2) W, 72-60 (3) Purdue Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG Other F9 Florida* (ESPN) W, 73-61 G 3 Carsen Edwards 6-1 200 Jr. Atascocita, Texas 23.6 3.6 .346 3FG% F13 South Carolina* (SECN) W, 85-73 F16 at #5 Kentucky* (ESPN) L, 86-69 G 14 Ryan Cline 6-6 195 Sr. Carmel, Ind. 11.7 2.9 .406 3FG% F19 Vanderbilt* (ESPN) W, 58-46 G 20 Nojel Eastern 6-6 220 So. Evanston, Ill. 7.4 5.6 2.4 apg F23 at #13 LSU* (ESPN) (OT) L, 82-80 F 24 Grady Eifert 6-6 220 Sr. Fort Wayne, Ind. 5.6 5.1 .537 FG% F27 at Ole Miss* (SECN) W, 73-71 C 32 Matt Haarms 7-3 250 So. Amsterdam, Netherlands 9.4 5.4 2.0 bpg M2 #4 Kentucky* (CBS) W, 71-52 M5 Mississippi State* (SECN) W, 71-54 M9 at Auburn* (ESPN) L, 84-80 M15 4-vs.
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