March 23, 2008

Little Rock: Late Wrap-up

LITTLE ROCK - Well, the server gremlins thwarted our attempts to summarize the final couple of minutes of this battle but we'll try and give you the same splendid in-game commentary that we had been executing before the snafus occurred.

Memphis won, by the way, 77-74, depsite missing 17 of 32 free throws and despite having several opportunities at the line to avoid having to hold their breath as Jamont Gordon launched what would have been a game-tying 3-pointer as time expired.

Joey Dorsey - The Bear - did indeed awaken from his slumber with a yeoman's effort of 13 points, 12 rebounds and six blocks for Memphis. It was the senior's 25th career double-double. Chris Douglas-Roberts led the Tigers with 17 points, five rebounds and four assists while Derrick Rose had 17 points, nine rebounds and seven assists.

"Joey was just a monster today," said Calipari.

"When he plays like that, our team is so much better. He was everywhere. He was helping everybody. He was great today," said CDR.

Jamont Gordon led State with 21 points, 11 rebounds and five assists.

. . . Calipari was flat-out exhausted after the game. He coached much of the final portion of the contest with all three of his big men saddled with four fouls each. He would eventually lose Robert Dozier and Dorsey to disqualification but was able to deftly rotate his four-foul trio in and out to allow for presence in the paint.

It's pretty clear that Calipari won't be receiving the National Coach of the Year honors that will likely go to Keno Davis, but the arguments that Calipari is all recruiter and no bench coach need to stop and they need to stop now. You don't have three consecutive 30-win seasons, including a 35-1 record this year, without being able to handle the X's and the O's.

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Little Rock: What a Game

LITTLE ROCK - It took six contests here in Le Petite Roche to get it right, but this one has had all the elements. It's been a battle of epic proportions and we're going back and forth now with Memphis leading 66-59 with 4:35 left.

This one feels like an Elite 8 game and every Tiger basket is being answered with a Bulldog bucket. Just tremendous competition and an electric environment.

. . . Dorsey picked up his fourth foul with 8:33 left on a made basket by Varnado. The free throw tied the game at 52-52. The Tigers now has three players with four fouls (Dorsey, Dozier and Taggart). State has two players with three each (Hansbrough and Bailey). Varnado has four.

. . . Hansbrough dove out of bounds and rolled up the NCAA banners on the scorer's table. He almost got wrapped like a pig in a blanket. Great hustle by 'lil Psycho T.

. . . Memphis's missed free throws have been costly, but they have grabbed at least three offensive boards off those misses.

. . . Dorsey has 12 points and 12 rebounds.

Little Rock: What a Game

LITTLE ROCK - It took six contests here in Le Petite Roche to get it right, but this one has had all the elements. It's been a battle of epic proportions and we're going back and forth now with Memphis leading 68-59 with 3:35 left.

This one feels like an Elite 8 game and every Tiger basket is being answered with a Bulldog bucket. Just tremendous competition and an electric environment.

. . . Dozier has now fouled out.

. . . Dorsey picked up his fourth foul with 8:33 left on a made basket by Varnado. The free throw tied the game at 52-52. The Tigers now has three players with four fouls (Dorsey, Dozier and Taggart). State has two players with three each (Hansbrough and Bailey). Varnado has four.

. . . Hansbrough dove out of bounds and rolled up the NCAA banners on the scorer's table. He almost got wrapped like a pig in a blanket. Great hustle by 'lil Psycho T.

. . . Memphis's missed free throws have been costly, but they have grabbed at least three offensive boards off those misses.

. . . Dorsey has 12 points and 12 rebounds.

Little Rock: Crunch Time and Rhodes is Crushing It

LITTLE ROCK - Charles Rhodes is jujst abusing Robert Dozier inside. With four fouls on him and Taggart, the Bulldogs are just going to continue to go inside with each possession and dare Memphis to stop Rhodes. It's 50-49, Memphis with 9:29 left.

Buckle your seatbelts, folks.

Little Rock: Gordon Getting it Done

LITTLE ROCK - Getting down tot he nitty gritty here at the Alltel as State has made a nice comeback to trail by just three, 48-45, with 11:04 left in regulation.

Jamont Gordon is starting to carry the Bulldogs back into this one. He drove the length of the floor for a lay-up then on the next possession hit a trey to cut the Memphis lead to five. A Charles Rhodes dunk cut the Tiger lead to three, where we now stand.

Taggart has been awful for Memphis on its past two possessions with two straight turnovers and the "Mr. Fumbles" hands that Calipari abhors.

. . . Free throw shooting is hurting Memphis. They have connected on 5 of 14 and 0 of 4 in the second half.

. . . Foul trouble is plaguing the Tigers as Robert Dozier picked up his third foul of the game when he fell into Barry Stewart on a 3-point attempt just under 15:00. Stewart converted two of three from the stripe. Dozier then picked up his fourth with 14:14 left. He was replaced by foul-plagued Taggart.

. . . Varnado picked up his third foul a few seconds later when he got Dorsey who hit the lay-in.

Little Rock: State Cuts Into Lead

LITTLE ROCK - Memphis had extended to 13 points early in the half, but State was able to climb back in and now trails 42-36 with 15:31 left in the game.

. . . Dorsey picked up his second and third fouls in the span of a minute and had to go to the becnh with 17:12 left in the game. He was replaced by Shawn Taggart. Taggart then picked up his fourth a minute later and Dorsey was re-inserted into the game with 16:38 left. Dicey times for the Memphis big men.

. . . Memphis has been called for four personal fouls in the first four minutes of the half. State has one. In the first half, both teams were whistled for seven fouls each.

. . .Rose to Dorsey on the back door lob dunk on Tigers' first possession of half put them up 38-27.

Little Rock: Halftime Stats

LITTLE ROCK - As expected, Memphis was able to use a lot of bodies with the hope of wearing down the fairly shallow Bulldogs. Seven Tigers scored and had 12 bench points. State had five players score and got only 5 points from its bench.

. . . Report from the locke room is that Andre Allen has a slightly sprained right shoulder but will play in the second half. There was nothing physically wrong with Doneal Mack, Calipari probably thought the game was too rough for the lithe guard.

. . . Rebounding edge, Memphis - 27-17 (12 of Memphis's rebounds were on the offensive glass)

Tigers shot 36 percent (13 of 36, 5 of 13)
Bulldogs shot 33 percent (9 of 27, 5 of 11)

Jamont Gordon led State in scoring with 11 points (3 of 8, 2 of 4)
Rose and Kemp led Memphis with nine each (Rose, 3 of 8 and 1 of 3; Kemp 3 of 4, 3 of 4)

Turnovers were State with 4 and Memphis with just 1.

Memphis missed 5 of 10 free throws, State hit 4 of 6.

. . . Taggart is the lone player with 3 fouls.

Little Rock: Run Gives Memphis Halftime Edge

LITTLE ROCK - The Tigers used an 11-0 run to close out the half and lead 36-27 at the break.

Andre Allen returned to the bench but did not re-enter the game before half.

Memphis's Doneal Mack didn't see action until 1:12 remained in the half. he replaced Shawn Taggart who has three fouls. Mack hit his first show, a 3-pointer from the top of the key.

Little Rock: Tigers Up Two

LITTLE ROCK - Some very intense action as Memphis holds a 27-25 edge with 3:07 left in the first half.

Willie Kemp and Derrick Rose each have nine points for Memphis. Gordon has nine for State.

Rebounding is still in favor of the Tigers, 22-16. Varnado has been credited with five blocks and Dorsey with four.

. . . Andre Allen took a hard foul driving to the hoop from Charles Rhodes and went back to the locker room with a trainer. he was replaced by Chris Douglas-Roberts who made on of two free throws.

. . . Dorsey dunk with 6:20 left, another of the monster variety.

. . . Willie Kemp with back-to-back 3-pointers and State looks like they were allowing him to take both. Kemp can storke it, so that strategy could be quite faulty. he hit his third with 4:27 to go and Hansbrough contesting late.

. . . Calipari yanked Antonio Anderson after Jamont Gordon stuck a 3-pointer in his face. Rose then picked up the Gordon assignment.

. . . Derrick Rose is taking it to the hole on almost every catch. he picked up the second foul on Varnado with 4:56 left in the half. Varnado remained in the game.

. . . Taggrt picked up his second foul with 5:35 left in the half and Calipari will have to stcik with him.

. . . State has a staffer on the bench who is wearing pink pants and a sky blue shirt. Think the dude wanted to be easy to pick out on TV? "Hi Mom, it's me your vibrant son."

Little Rock: State Takes Control

LITTLE ROCK - Mississippi State has taken the lead 18-12 on the strength of an 10-3 run. Gordon, hansbrough and Brian Johnson each have 5 points for State. Derrick Rose leads Memphis with six points. The rebounding gap has closed and Memphis now holds just a 15-12 edge.

. . . Memphis is shooting 20 percent from the field (4 of 20) and State is at 41 percent (7 of 17).

. . .Dozier picks up his second personal foul with 8:24 left in the half. He's replaced by Shawn Taggart.

. . . Dorsey has four blocks in the first 12 minutes of the game

Little Rock: Tied Up

LITTLE ROCK - We're knotted at 11-11 with 11:16 left in the half. State's Ben Hansbrough just picked up his second personal foul of the game, but it apears Stansbury will keep his sophomore guard in the game.

Memphis has 14 rebounds already (8 on the offensive glass) to 6 for State.

. . .Dozier with a nice block in the lane on Rhodes.

. . . Gordon's first three of the game made it 9-8 Memphis with just under 13:00 left. A three by Hansbrough with 11:45 left tied the game at 11-11.

. . . State in a 2-3 zone, Memphis going man-to-man.

. . . Great win for Davidson and a near-miss for Butler.

Little Rock: Tight One Early

LITTLE ROCK - Memphis leads 6-5 with 15:43 left in the half.

Encouraging signs for the Tigers that both Robert Dozier and Joey Dorsey appear focused and ready to play.

The Tigers have opened with some full court pressure and trapped the sideline at halfcourt to force an early State timeout with a minute and a half gone by.

. . . Ben Hansbrough and Jarvis Varnado each have one foul each for the Bulldogs. Keep an eye on Varnado's situation, if he gets in foul trouble that would be a bad thing for State fans.

. . . World Wide Wes is in the house, sitting about 20 rows behind the Tiger bench.

. . . It's an all-adidas sneaker battle in this one.

. . . Good energy in the building and we're sensing a slight edge in blue-clad fans.

. . . Found some egg shaped candies in the media buffet room and they're tasty little treats and likely to amp me up for another 12 hours. They are from Judson-Atkinson Candies and have a hard outer shell and a soft, sugary inside.

Survive and Advancing, UT Back to Sweet 16

BIRMINGHAM - Survive and advance.

That's the name of the game this time of year, and that's just what Tennessee did.

Tennessee got a layup in overtime from Ramar Smith with just 27 seconds left, and Jujuan Smith made all four of his free throws in the final seconds to ice the game and give Tennessee a 76-71 win Sunday in Birmingham.

Tennessee will meet the winner of the Louisville-Oklahoma game in the Sweet 16 in Charlotte, N.C.

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Little Rock: Underway in Game 2

LITTLE ROCK - We got all caught up in the press room watching the fantastic finishes but our responsibility is to you the valued Posting Up reader, so we're back for the tip of this one.

We expect a tight game but ultimately we think the depth of Memphis will wear down the Bulldogs.

Great sign for the Tigers on State's first possession as Joey Dorsey rose above the fray and swatted a shot to set up a Memphis fast break that led to a free throw by Derrick Rose.

Tennessee Hangs On in OT

BIRMINGHAM - Ramar Smith made a layup with 27 seconds left and Jujuan Smith made free throws to give the Vols a 4-point lead in overtime.

Julian Betko fouled Jujuan Smith after making one of two free throws with 5 seconds left. Jujuan again made both free throws to stretch the lead out to 5 with just 4 seconds remaining to ice the game.

UT wins 76-71.

More to come from this crazy opener in Birmingham...

UT up 2

BIRMINGHAM - Wayne Chism made a basket, and Tyler Smith blocked an A.J. Graves layup with 35 seconds left. UT has a 70-68 lead with 33 seconds left.

Tennessee has the ball out of a timeout.

Little Rock: Final Stats and Next Game Officials

LITTLE ROCK - A look at some of the pertinent final stats from Game 1:

Texas won the board battle, 41-30

Texas shot 43 percent for the game (25 of 58 and 8 of 24 in the second half)
Miami shot 40 percent for the game (22 of 55 and 11 of 24 in the second half)

AJ Abrams finsihed with a game-high 26 points. Damion James had 16 points and 16 rebounds.

Jack McClinton had 18 points to lead Miami, Hurdle had 11 and Raymond Hicks had 10 points including 2 of 3 from 3-point land, with both makes coming in the final seconds. McClinton was 5 of 14 from the field and 4 of 10 from 3-point land.

DJ Augustin had 12 points and 8 assists and 3 steals.

Texas shot 12 of 21 from the free throw line and Miami was 19 of 22.

. . . Officials for the next game are Reginald Greenwood, Ted Hillary and Frank Scagliotta. Our tip will be at 4 p.m. local team.

We're going to (Austin) Peay (can't get enough of the sub-regional-themed joke) and we'll be back for the nightcap.

Overtime To Settle It

BIRMINGHAM - Willie Veasley had a putback layup after J.P. Prince committed a turnover with 35 seconds left to nod the game at 63. Tennessee played for one shot, but Prince traveled to turn the ball over. Without a timeout, Butler couldn't setup a play. Mike Green and Prince battled down the court and Prince was able to knock the ball free and deny Green a shot as time expired.

We're headed to an extra period in Birmingham... Don't go away.

Overtime To Settle It

BIRMINGHAM - Willie Veasley had a putback layup after J.P. Prince committed a turnover with 35 seconds left to nod the game at 63. Tennessee played for one shot, but Prince traveled to turn the ball over. Without a timeout, Butler couldn't setup a play. Mike Green and Prince battled down the court and Prince was able to knock the ball free and deny Green a shot as time expired.

We're headed to an extra period in Birmingham... Don't go away.

Nailbiter in Birmingham

BIRMINGHAM - Butler had a chance to take the lead, but Mike Green committed a charge.

The turnover led to a missed shot, but J.P. Prince was there for the follow to flush it down and give UT a 3-point lead. It's 58-55 UT with 3:26 left in the game.

This one is going down to the wire... stay tuned.

Vols Still Lead But Can't Put It Away

BIRMINGHAM - Tennessee just had a 7-point lead cut down to four with a three-pointer from Julian Betko as we have just under 8 minutes to go here in Birmingham.

Tennessee had 3 possessions to create a double-digit lead, but couldn't do it. Now, Butler is still very much in the game.

UT Up 5, Butler Hangin Tough

BIRMINGHAM - Butler just got a big three pointer from Drew Streicher to cut the deficit to five points.

Tennessee is still in control, but the Bulldogs are hanging tough with 13:24 to go.

BIRMINGHAM - Butler just got a big three pointer from Drew Streicher to cut the deficit to five points.

Tennessee is still in control, but the Bulldogs are hanging tough with 13:24 to go.

UT Doubles Halftime Lead

BIRMINGHAM - A jumper from Tyler Smith and a dunk by Wayne Chism has UT up 8 right out of the gates on a 4-0 run.

Chism also picked up his 3rd foul and is now out of the game.

Lofton Answers At The Half

BIRMINGHAM - Bruce Pearl pulled Chris Lofton and Wayne Chism out of the game on what was thought to be the last possession of the half. Someone missed an assignment and Pete Campbell was left all alone on the wing.

Campbell drained the trey to cut it down to 1, but Pearl subbed Lofton back in the game.

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Butler Bulling Its Way Back

BIRMINGHAM - Looks like I was wrong about my foul trouble strategy. Butler has gotten 5 points from A.J. Graves and a 3 from Pete Campbell to bring them closer to Tennessee.

Jujuan Smith answered the 7-0 run with a nice move in the lane for a shot of the glass, but the Bulldogs are definitely back in it with just under four minutes to go.

UT leads 29-23.

BIRMINGHAM - The fouls are starting to mount, and it looks like that's going to hurt the Bulldogs more than the Vols.

Both teams have key players with two fouls -- Butler's Mike Green and Pete Campbell and Tennessee's Chris Lofton and Wayne Chism.

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Fouls Starting To Mount

BIRMINGHAM - The fouls are starting to mount, and it looks like that's going to hurt the Bulldogs more than the Vols.

Both teams have key players with two fouls -- Butler's Mike Green and Pete Campbell and Tennessee's Chris Lofton and Wayne Chism.

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Graves Can't Find His Shot

BIRMINGHAM - Fresh off a tremendous performance in game one, A.J. Graves has been shut out so far in game two.

The senior guard is 0-for-4 from deep as the Vols maintain control of the game with under 12 to go. Tennessee leads 17-6.

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Vols Red Hot...

BIRMINGHAM - The Tennessee Volunteers couldn't buy a 3-point shot in Round 1, but they cannot miss out of the gates.

They are 3-for-4 out of the gates and control an 11-2 lead. Wayne Chism, Chris Lofton and Jujuan Smith have nailed trifectas, and Butler has made several uncharacteristic turnovers. Just under 16 to go...

Tennessee, Butler Ready To Tangle

BIRMINGHAM - Get ready to witness a little history.

In the NCAA Tournament, never have two 30-win teams met as early as the second round. That's what Tennessee and Butler will do in about one hour at the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center in Birmingham.

On paper, the game looks to be the most exciting of the Birmingham bracket, with both teams able to throw up points in bunches.

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March 22, 2008

Little Rock: Interview day

LITTLE ROCK - We're on our in-between day here in Le Petite Roche and Miami players and coach Frank Haith are starting their press room/locker room interviews. They will be followed by Texas at 2:15 local time; then Mississippi State at 3:10 and finally Memphis at 3:50.

All practices are closed today at the arena.

We'll plan on filing a column over at the Hang Time blog late this afternoon. if any news breaks here, we'll also be on top of that. In the meantime, enjoy the live-blogging here as half the Sweet 16 is filled out today. We'd also encourage you to check out Jerry Palm's Hang Time re-cap of his off-day game watching. The Palmist captured a wild day form the perspective a bar-sitter and he did it quite well.

Enjoy the action.

Tampa doesn't disappoint

TAMPA, Fla. -- Call it Tampandemonium.
After all of Thursday's games yielded just one upset that wasn't an 8-9 game, Tampa gave us four in a row on Friday.
If you're religious, today was Good Friday. If you're a hoops fan, it was great.

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March 21, 2008

Little Rock: State Wins

LITTLE ROCK - Well, there go the Oregon cheer and dance teams back to Eugene. Little Rock is poorer for the loss. Mississippi State put together an outstanding second half to win this one, 76-69.

Rhodes led all scorers with 34 and Hairston had 22 for the Ducks.

. . . Jamont Gordon had nine assists for the Bulldogs, one off his career high. He laso had six turnovers.

. . . We'll be back with pre-game info for the night cap between Memphis and UTA.

Little Rock: State In Control

LITTLE ROCK - With 1:14 left in the game, Mississippi State has the ball and a 68-63 lead.

Oregon is 1 of 16 from 3-point land in the second half, after hitting 7 of 17 in the first half. State is now 4 of 17 from beyond the arc (4 of 7) in the second half.

. . . This building will be electric on Sunday if Memphis and State meet in a border war. The teams have not met since 1984-85.

Little Rock: An FX Special, Nip and Tuck Down the Stretch

LITTLE ROCK - Oregon is struggling mightily form the field, as they have hit just 5of 21 in the second half while State is 12 of 19 in the second half. State leads 63-58 with 3: 46 left in the game.

Hairston is leading Oregon in scoring with 21, while Rhodes is trying to match McClinton's afternoon tally (38) - Rhodes has 33, a career high, surpassing the 30 he had against Auburn earlier this year.

. . . Foul trouble will be an issue down the stretch, meaning foul shooting will also come into play. Catron has already fouled out and six other players have three or more fouls on the two teams. State is 16 of 24 from the line in the game and Oregon is 12 of 14.

. . . Tajuan Porter is either shrinking as the game goes along or we're over-caffeinated. The Detroit-native is listed at 5-6, 150. He may be 5-5 in shoes and 140 with a wet parka on.

Siena beats Vanderbilt, when will this end?

TAMPA, Fla. -- Three's a party.
Siena pulled off the third upset of the day here in Tampa against Vanderbilt, the top team in town, and didn't even need overtime to do it.

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Little Rock: State Assumes Lead

LITTLE ROCK - On the strength of a 29-16 second half run, State has taken the lead and brough tthe crowd with them as we have 7:42 left in the game and the Bulldogs leading 57-54. A monster Rhodes dunk with just under 10 minutes left in the game gave State a 53-52 lead.

Varnado has now picked up his fourth personal foul and will need to sit until after the final, under-4:00 media timeout.

A trey by Barry Stewart with 10:50 left cut the Oregon lead to three points. Stewart has six points in the game. The Dogs are now 3 of 16 from 3-point land and have connected on 3 of their last 4.

. . . Hansbrough picked up his third foul with 10:30 left in the game. Varnado picked up his third just two seconds later. Leunen has four for the Ducks (8:01 left in the game) and Catron also has four (picked up with 10:15 left). they are both on the bench.

. . . In other Hansbrough family news, UNC is up 40-plus in the final seconds of its first round game. Oklahoma and Siena also have comfortable leads, but no Hansbrough brothers.

Time running out for Vandy

TAMPA, Fla. -- Siena's lead is still 14 with 3:58 left, and they had a chance to add more before the TV timeout. Instead they got called for traveling and blew a big momentum opportunity. Nonetheless, the Saints are still in control of the game, and there isn't much time left for the Commodores to lay around and still think they can win this game.
Graham had a great follow of an Ogilvy miss. For a 5-11 guy, he has great ups. Stallings must really love Graham's effort. He isn't much of a scoring threat, but he's logging a ton of minutes.
Graham also had an incredible pass to Oglivy under the basket, but he missed two or three times and then dropped the next pass from Graham. Ouch. Ogilvy is making Graham look like the star, not himself.

Little Rock: Ducks Maintain Lead

LITTLE ROCK - The Bulldogs hit their first 3-pointer of the game with 13:10 left on a corner trey by Barry Stewart that cut the Ducks' lead to six. It was State's first make in 13 tries. With 11:44 left in the contest, Oregon clings to a 51-43 lead.

. . . Leunen picked up his third foul with 13:45 left. he hacked Varnado as he converted a lay-up. Ernie Kent decided to leave his heady senior in the game for a couple of trips up the court but then replaced him with just under 13 minutes to play.

. . . State is 6 of 10 from the field in the second half while Oregon is 1 of 8 from 3-point land (after hitting 7 of 17 in the first half).

Fisher is out of control

TAMPA, Fla. -- Tay Fisher can't miss. Seriously, he's 6 for 6 from 3-point land, tying a career high for bombs in a game. Odds are he'll break that, and if he goes much further he could break the Commodores' back as well.Ogilvy had a great block on a Hasbrouck drive, but it was negated due to a foul on Shan Foster.
After faltering a bit, Siena has grown its lead to 65-51 with 7:15 to go. My bracket is crying again. I've got the 'Dores in the Sweet 16.

Little Rock: State Comes Back

LITTLE ROCK - The pro-Bulldog crowd is getting back into this one as they have started the half on an 8-3 run to cu the Ducks' lead to 41-36 with 15:15 left in the game. Rhodes now has 22 for State and 6 of its 8 in the half.

. . . Rhodes with back-to-back buckets to trim the Ducks' lead to 9 with 16-plus left in the half.

. . . Maarty Leunen had two fouls in the first half and only played 11 minutes but scored nine points in that limited action.

. . . Oregon's Joevan Catron picked up his third foul less than two minutes into the game. He was saddled with two in the first half and limited to 11 minutes.

. . . Alltel is filling up with a lot of Tiger blue for the second half of our double-header in le Petite Roche.

Technical and Celebs, just read this post

TAMPA, Fla. -- Rumors abound that actor Mark Wahlberg was here earlier, and that country music singer Vince Gill is behind the Vanderbilt bench. That puts Gill at two games in two days, since he was at the Duke-Belmont contest last night. Props. Also, sounds like quarterback Jeff Garcia and shortstop Derek Jeter were here as well. Where was I for all of this?
Meanwhile, VU coach Kevin Stallings just screwed up nicely, earning a technical foul that yielded 3 points.
The technical came just after Kenny Hasbrouck had a great drive down the middle of the lane for an and-1 layup to make the score 53-43. There was a foul called on Shan Foster that Stallings took exception to, and bam.
Tay Fisher has finally checked back in after resting the first 7:00 or so. Time for him to crank out some more 3's and get this lead back up.
Sure enough, as I type this, he drains one. 5-5 on the day.
It's 58-47 Siena, 11:16 left.

Airball alert!

TAMPA, Fla. -- We've got our first airball of the day! Courtesy of Vandy's Jermaine Beal missing a 3-pointer by a mile. A possession or two later, Ogilvy was open at the top of the key, but Vandy fans yelled 'No!' at the big man in unison, probably saving another airball. Instead, Ogilvy dunked.

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Little Rock: Halftime Stats

LITTLE ROCK - Charles Rhodes was 5 of 7 from the field, 6 of 8 from the free throw line, had three rebounds and an assist in a monster first half for State to kepe them in the game.

State shot 0 for 10 form 3-point land which Oregon got 21 of its 38 points (7 of 17) from beyond the arc.

Rebounds were fairly even with Oregon holding a 19-18 edge.

Oregon had 10 assists on its 14 field goals while State had 5 on its 10. Porter leads all dishers with four assists for the Ducks. Oregon also has four steals. Turnovers were 5 for Oregon and 6 for State.

Can the Saints withstand a Vandy run?

TAMPA, Fla. -- Siena has fourth-seeded Vanderbilt right where they want them, but this one is far from over. Expect Vanderbilt to come out with some serious intensity after the half, and if Siena can't keep up its hot shooting the Commodores can chip away at that 12-point lead.

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Siena stretches lead before half

TAMPA, Fla. -- We have the makings of another upset.
"All" Tay Fisher is hot as a pistol from 3, and he hit another in the waning seconds of the first half to give the Saints a 46-34 lead. This is really incredible here. All the games have followed nearly the same pattern and Siena might be the quickest team yet.

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Vandy's secret weapon

TAMPA, Fla. -- Vanderbilt just unleashed Jamie Graham, and he's harassing any Siena player who dares to touch the ball. If the dreadlocked guard looks like he's trying to make the squad by over-hustling, that's not far from the truth. He averages 3.9 minutes per game.

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What is going on here? Siena by 11

TAMPA, Fla. -- Tay Fisher is a marksman. The Siena guard came off the bench and has hit 3 of 3 3-point attempts. The Saints are 5-7 overall from outside - a great total but it makes you wonder what will happen when they stop falling.

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Vandy comes out sloppy, similar to UConn

TAMPA, Fla. -- Vandy looks like UConn. Nine times out of 10, that's a complement, but not today. The Huskies didn't take San Diego seriously and it cost them big. The Commodores look sloppy early against the Saints, but they have more firepower than Connecticut, which could save them if this goes sour. Siena is hot from outside and leads 20-13 with 11:48 to go.

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Siena takes early lead

TAMPA, Fla. -- It's actually kind of empty right now, which surprises me. After those great early games, I can't imagine not coming back for more.
Siena is looking to provide some more entertainment too. They're out to a 10-6 lead with 15:16 to go in the first half.

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Can Vandy-Siena match the others?

TAMPA, Fla. -- There's no way the second session games in Tampa can match the drama of the first. Right?
Vanderbilt and Siena are about to tip off, and if the earlier matchups are any indication, we're in for a doozy.

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Tennessee Wears Down American

BIRMINGHAM - Tennessee head coach Bruce Pearl said his Vols just out-manned American, literally.

American's star guards Garrison Carr and Derrick Mercer played 40 and 39 minutes, respectively, while Tennessee only had 3 guys plays 30 minutes or more.

"I don't think we played more effectively in the second half," Pearl said. "I think they just got fatigued. We played a lot more guys than they did."

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Vols Pull Away, 72-57

BIRMINGHAM - With Tennessee up 7, Tyler Smith fully extended to block an easy lay-up for American's Derrick Mercer. UT's Wayne Chism followed with basket and the foul to stretch the lead to 10 and put the upset-minded American Eagles away for good.

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Withstanding the Run...

Tennessee went on a 10-0 run to take a 50-40 lead, but American answered with 3 consecutive three pointers to cut it back to 1.

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Tennessee on the Ropes

Garrison Carr has just nailed consecutive 3-balls to tie the game at 40 with 11:17 remaining in the game. Even with a large Tennessee contingent, the crowd is really behind the Eagles..

As I type, Tyler Smith calmly drains a mid-range jumper to give UT a 2-point lead. It's 42-40 at the under-12 media timeout. 10:21 left in Birmingham and another 2-seed is on the ropes... Stay tuned.

Still Hangin' Around

A layup by UT's Brian Williams gave Tennessee a 37-34 lead with 13:20 left in the game.

Chris Lofton made a nice pass to J.P. Prince on a fast break, but Nick Hendra pursued for the block to keep it at a 3-point deficit.

The American band struck up Don't Stop Believin again during the break, and the decent-sized American contingent belted out the lyrics. Good atmosphere here at the BJCC...

Not In Here...

Mozambique native and American forward Cornelio Guibanda just swatted Tennessee's J.P. Prince and ran down the court wagging his finger, much like that of Africa native Dikembo Mutombo.

In the meantime, Garrison Carr and Derrick Mercer have nailed 3-pointers and American is within one...

Don't Stop Believin'

The American University band struck up the famous Journey tune, "Don't Stop Believin" before tipoff, and 20 minutes later, I don't think they have.

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Losing Control

American's Jordan Nichols was on the receiving end of a tremendous entry pass from Brian Gilmore, but he lost the ball on his way up, subsequently missing an easy game-tying layup. The exchange led to 2 free throws for Chris Lofton to give the Vols a 4-point cushion.

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Heating Up

Still only one 3-point field goal for Tennessee, but a couple of mid-range jumpers from Chris Lofton and Tyler Smith have widened the lead out to 5. That's bad news for American, because the odds are the the Vols are about to heat up from outside.

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Five on Five

The two most talented players on each roster are guards Chris Lofton (Tennessee) and Garrison Carr (American) and both are wearing No. 5 on their jerseys. Also, if you find one, you won't have to look hard for the other -- the No. 5's are guarding each other in the man defense.

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American Draws Tough Partner for First Dance

BIRMINGHAM - American University, I've got some good news for you, and I've got some bad news.
The good: You punched your ticket the the Big Dance for the first time in school history. The
bad: You play Tennessee.

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March 20, 2008

Xavier Beats Georgia: Postgame Quotes

WASHINGTON -- Xavier shot 55.6 in t he second half and turned the ball over just seven times all day to come away with the win here at Verizon Center. The Musketeers outscored the upstart-Bulldogs by 19 in the second half and attempted 28 more free throws on the day. Here are some postgame quotes from both sides:

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Xavier Going to Win It

WASHINGTON -- Xavier wrapped this one up with solid free-throw shooting and tough defense. Josh Duncan and Derrick Brown both have 18 with 15 seconds left. I'll be back shortly with postgame quotes.

Big Finish Coming in D.C.

Washington -- Xavier, up three points and in possession of the ball, just used its final timeout with 1:24 left. Sundiata Gaines has been a force for the Dawgs, but if Xavier can hit free throws down the stretch -- and they are getting all the calls -- they should hold on.

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Xavier Pulls Ahead, Pulls Away

WASHINGTON -- It is all Xavier now.

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A 10 Second Gaines

WASHINGTON -- Without scoring a point, Georgia's Sundiata Gaines just had what may be the 10-second sequence of the day.

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Hayes Watches as UGA's Lead Slips

WASHINGTON -- With 12 minutes left, Georgia is already in the penalty and their fans don't like it. As Jarvis Hayes, formerly of Georgia and now with the Detroit Pistons, looks on, Xavier has cut Georgia lead to four and has the ball.

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The Signs of an Upset

WASHINGTON -- There is still a lot of time left here at Verizon Center, but with 16 minutes left, Georgia is up 11 and its fans have broken out some pretty creative signs.

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Dawgs Scrap Their Way Into Half Leading

WASHINGTON -- The answer: momentum doesn't die during a four-day break. Looking every bit like the worthy the champions of the SEC, Georgia has come out firing against the Musketeers and lead by nine at the half, 35-26.

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Quirky NCAA Videos

WASHINGTON -- One of the interesting things about the NCAA tournament is that a lot of the videos they show on the jumbotron are picked before the teams at a particular site are selected. Just now, we had one of those situations where had they known which teams would be here, they probably would have picked a different clip.

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Woodbury the Early Star

WASHINGTON -- With Georgia staked to an early six point lead, the star of the first 13 minutes has been junior guard Terrance Woodbury.

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Xavier Sloppy Early On

WASHINGTON -- After scoring the game's first five points, Xavier looked as though it might run away with this one. They looked more active, more polished and more talented. But since then, they've just been careless.

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Dawgs--Musketeers Set to Get Underway

WASHINGTON -- Welcome to Verizon Center in the nation's capital, where the Georgia Bulldogs, a 14 seed that no one expected to be here, and the Xavier Musketeers, who have matched their highest seed (3) ever in the NCAA tournament, are just about to get started.

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March 19, 2008

NCAA Tournament Preview: Birmingham

Friday's action in the NCAA Tournament will get kicked into high gear from the start as the high-octane Tennessee Volunteers will tip things off in Birmingham at 11:15 a.m. ET.

Bruce Pearl's troops will battle No. 15 seed American, who is making its first tourney appearance.

The first session wraps up with an intriguing matchup with perenniel mid-major power Butler taking on 10-seeded South Alabama, who will make a short trip up Interstate 65 to play.

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March 16, 2008

SEC: The Final Blog

ATLANTA, Ga. - How in the world can I put these last four days into perspective...

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Do You Believe In Miracles?

ATLANTA, Ga. - This can't be happening?

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It's Getting To That Point

ATLANTA, Ga. - Where you wonder IF Arkansas will make the run we're all expecting.

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Georgia Looks Gassed

ATLANTA, Ga. - Looks like the three games in two days are finally catching up to the Bulldogs.

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The Comeback Begins

ATLANTA, Ga. - You could tell during the second part of the first half, Arkansas looked a hair quicker than Georgia.

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Walking

ATLANTA, Ga. - Remember how I said Dennis Felton was doing a good job of slowing down the tempo on offense.

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Everyone Saw This Coming

ATLANTA, Ga. - I'm sure we all had Georgia in our SEC conference tournament pools.

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Another Quick Start

ATLANTA, Ga. - How Georgia keeps doing this is beyond me.

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Welcome To The Jungle

ATLANTA, Ga. - That's the song that the Arkansas band is currently playing.

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More Unexpected Stuff

ATLANTA, Ga. - Just to put Georgia's 64-60 victory over Mississippi State into perspective.

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March 15, 2008

Worse News For Georgia

ATLANTA, Ga. - Sundiata Gaines fouled out with 7:18 to go.

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Bad News For Georgia

ATLANTA, Ga. - The only good thing Georgia has going for it may be gone soon.

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If Not For Sundiata Gaines

ATLANTA, Ga. - I don't know where Georgia would be.

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Not Much Has Happened

ATLANTA, Ga. - Since my last post.

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Tied Up

ATLANTA, Ga. - Still waiting for that big Mississippi State surge.

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Eight Minutes In And Where Is Jamont?

ATLANTA, Ga. - We knew coming into this game that point guard play would be at its best.

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Who Saw This Coming?

ATLANTA, Ga. - Georgia jumped out to a 10-12 lead in the first four minutes.

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After A Brief Delay

ATLANTA, Ga. - I'm back! Did you miss me?

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Dawgs Hunker Down

ATLANTA, Ga. - Georgia's unexpected run through the SEC tournament continued at Kentucky's expense.

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This Just In

ATLANTA, Ga. - From the SEC:

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Once Again...Ramel

ATLANTA, Ga. - As I said before, Ramel Bradley has never met a shot he didn't like.

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Comeback Cats?

ATLANTA, Ga. - Doesn't look like it's in the cards. Though I've jinxed almost everything I've blogged about over the last two days.

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I Have Power!

ATLANTA, Ga. - Due to the large number of media covering this tournament in such a small building we have a limited number of ports to plug in our laptops.

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Noise, Noise

ATLANTA, Ga. - Kentucky took the lead with a little over a minute to go.

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Just Noticed Something

ATLANTA, Ga. - I don't know how they got this place prepped so quickly.

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This Is A Must Win?

ATLANTA, Ga. - Most believe that Kentucky needs a win to make it to the NCAA tournament.

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Live From Alexander Memorial Coliseum

ATLANTA, Ga. - Greetings from the most surreal basketball setting I have ever witnessed.

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Saturday's and Sunday's Schedule

ATLANTA, Ga. - After dealing with another thunder and lightning storm at around 6 a.m. - after what happened yesterday, those things will never be the same again - I just woke up to find that all the remaining tournament games have been moved to Georgia Tech.

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Wrapping Up

ATLANTA, Ga. - Just in case you didn't know, a powerful storm hit outside the Georgia Dome. The Kentucky, Georgia game has been delayed.

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March 14, 2008

Ready To Resume Play?

ATLANTA, Ga. - It has been almost an hour and the officials are back on the court.

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A Bit Of A Disturbance

ATLANTA, Ga. - Ok, so with about 2:11 remaining in the Alabama, Mississippi State game, we are a loud rumbling noise.

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Tide Missin', State Makin'

ATLANTA, Ga. - Alabama hasn't made a field goal in the last four minutes

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Interesting Sidenote On Mykal Riley

ATLANTA, Ga. - Remember how often I write about how good he is shooting 3-point baskets?

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Not Your Brother?

ATLANTA, Ga. - Gotta give the Alabama band credit for the "not your brother" cheer to Mississippi State's Ben Hansbrough.

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C-A-T-S

ATLANTA, Ga. - The loudest cheers of the night just came from the Kentucky fans...

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Hendrix In Foul Trouble

ATLANTA, Ga. - As Alabama's most dependable low post scorer, it's never a good thing for the Tide when Richard Hendrix gets in foul trouble.

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Riley Gets Going

ATLANTA, Ga. - It took Alabama's Mykal Riley until the 11:58 mark, but he finally hit a 3-point basket.

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And A Quick Timeout

ATLANTA, Ga. - One night ago, Florida's Billy Donovan called a timeout after Alabama's first four points to settle his team down.

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Where Is the Ball?

ATLANTA, Ga. - I've never seen that before.

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Oh Those Rebounds

ATLANTA, Ga. - It's clear that Arkansas matches up well with Vanderbilt.

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Foster In Check

ATLANTA, Ga. - It appears that Arkansas is trying to let players not named Shan Foster beat them.

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Ogilvy Saying G'Day To the Tourney

ATLANTA, Ga. - After one half of play, Arkansas has a 40-36 lead over Vanderbilt.

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Reversing A Trend?

ATLANTA, Ga. - Did you know that Vanderbilt has lost four straight games to Arkansas?

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Upset Avoided

ATLANTA, Ga. - Just when it appeared that South Carolina had Chris Lofton figured out, the senior nails a 3-pointer with 11.4 seconds left to give Tennessee the 89-87 victory.

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Another Close One

ATLANTA, Ga. - Amazing. Tennessee is beating South Carolina 84-83, with 1:38 remaining.

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Smith Shows Up

ATLANTA, Ga. - We've been waiting all game for Tyler Smith to show up.

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Take That!

ATLANTA, Ga. - We knew Tennessee could score quickly.

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Keeping With The Tournament's Theme

ATLANTA, Ga. - Looks like we could have another upset brewing here.

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Almost Knotted at Half

ATLANTA, Ga. - Who would have thought before this game that Tennessee would have a 41-40 lead over South Carolina at half.

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Carolina Climbs Back

ATLANTA, Ga. - South Carolina is keeping its win one for coach mantra by refusing to go away.

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Which Smith?

ATLANTA, Ga. - Just in case you were wondering, Tennessee has three players with the last name "Smith."

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Cats Fans Love Lofton

ATLANTA, Ga. - If you want to see something funny, look at Kentucky fans every time Chris Lofton hits a 3-point shot.

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Back At The Dome

ATLANTA, Ga. - I'm back in the Georgia Dome for another day of SEC action. Maybe we'll see the same amount of upsets that we saw yesterday.

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Another One Bites The Dust

ATLANTA, Ga. - Say goodbye to another bubble team. The Ole Miss Rebels just got downed by Georgia senior center Dave Bliss.

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We're Going To Overtime

ATLANTA, Ga. - When you're up three with 7.1 seconds left and on defense, you shouldn't foul someone taking a shot from behind the 3-point line

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March 13, 2008

The Buddle Bursts

ATLANTA, Ga. - Well, Florida now has an uphill climb to the NCAA tournament.

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Closing In

ATLANTA, Ga. - Florida's comeback continues.

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That Was a Run

ATLANTA, Ga. - So that 23 point halftime lead that Alabama had?

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Oh the Foul Line

ATLANTA, Ga. - Well, Florida has sort of made a game out of this.

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A Return to Normalcy

Atlanta, Ga. - Well, Florida has sort of stopped Alabama's run.

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Didn't Expect This

Atlanta, Ga. - How many ways can I say that I can't believe Alabama is winning 46-23 at the half.

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"This Is Strange"

ATLANTA, Ga. - That is what somebody just said to me about Alabama's 34-11 lead on Florida with 7:15 remaining in the first half.

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Just To Reiterate

Atlanta, Ga. - Huh? No, that's not a typo. Alabama is winning 26-5 over Florida with 11:13 remaining.

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Huh?

ATLANTA, Ga. - So Alabama scored the first 14 points of the game.

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And We're Back

ATLANTA, Ga. - Well, after a two hour break, we're back at the Georgia Dome, and ready to start some more SEC basketball action with Alabama and Florida.

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Call Off The Dogs

ATLANTA, Ga. - Well you know it's over when Shan Foster comes out of the game.

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Tough Going For Tigers

ATLANTA, Ga. - Well, it's kind of tough to win when your leading scorer goes out with 12 minutes left in the second half.

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Going Right At Him

ATLANTA, Ga. - Auburn clearly isn't intimidated by A.J. Ogilvy's presence in the paint for Vanderbilt.

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Depth Issues?

ATLANTA, Ga. - I added that question mark because apparently Auburn doesn't have any depth issues.

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Big Block

ATLANTA, Ga. - All 6-foot-4 of Frank Tolbert just blocked all 6-foot-11 of A.J. Ogilvy.

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Can He Score 42?

ATLANTA, Ga. - In his final home game, Shan Foster scored 42 points against Mississippi State.

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Depth Issues

ATLANTA, Ga. - It's kind of funny looking at this stat screen in front of me.

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They Can't Pull Away

ATLANTA, Ga. - So you'd think that if a team shot 11 of 15 from the field it would be ahead by a pretty good margin.

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So He Can Shoot From?

ATLANTA, Ga. - Pretty much everywhere. Shan Foster just nailed his third 3-pointer of the game.

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Nobody Can Miss

ATLANTA, Ga. - I mean, this is ridiculous. We're at 12:20 and we just had the 16:00 television timeout.

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What is it with this conference?

ATLANTA, Ga. - Another team with five guards?

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Did LSU have a chance to tie?

ATLANTA, Ga. - Yes it did!

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Well, it is close

ATLANTA, Ga. - Well, how bout those Tigers.

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And to think it was close

ATLANTA, Ga. - With about seven minutes remaining LSU had a one-point lead with about seven minutes remaining.

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What can he not do?

ATLANTA, Ga. - In the case of Evaldus Baniulus, shoot anything but 3-point baskets.

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I can see this strategy

ATLANTA, Ga. - The entire second half, LSU has been going inside to Anthony Randolph.

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Still can't figure this out

ATLANTA, Ga. - How in the world is South Carolina shooting 17.6 percent from 3-point range and only down by one?

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There goes the lead

ATLANTA, Ga. - Well, South Carolina HAD a 10 point lead with about five minutes remaining in the first half.

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These guys can shoot?

ATLANTA, Ga. - Well, LSU's Anthony Randolph just hit a 15-foot jump shot.

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Where's Devan?

ATLANTA, Ga. - It's pretty obvious that LSU is making a conscious effort to take away Devan Downey.

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Greetings from the ATL

ATLANTA - Hello from Atlanta where we're about to get underway with LSU and South Carolina.

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February 05, 2008

Vols Earn Best Start In School History

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- For No. 7 Tennessee it wasn't how it started, but how it finished in a 104-82 win over Florida Tuesday night. The win moves the Vols to 20-2 on the season, the best start in the program's history.

The Gators jumped out to a 16-3 lead at the start of the game catching the Vols off guard with quick three-pointers and transition layups over the Tennessee press.

"We knew coming out they are a great starting team," JaJuan Smith said. "We knew they were going to come out well, we just told each other to maintain our effort."

The lead didn't last as Tennessee evened things up in the first half then used a barrage of three-pointers and transition points in the second half to break things open against one of their biggest rivals.

Chris Lofton led Tennessee with 26 points and was one of three Volunteers to score over 20. JaJuan Smith added 23 and Tyler Smith scored 21 of his 23 points in the second half, all while playing with three fouls. Lofton and JaJuan Smith combined for 12 three-pointers and made some big shots to extend the lead in the second half.

"In the second half our experience was a factor," Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl said. "With three senior guards and a little bit more depth, playing at home we are supposed to do what we did tonight."

Florida was led by center Marreese Speights who had 23 points and nine rebounds. Freshman guard Nick Calathes had a strong first half scoring 12 points, but only added three in the second half as the Vols limited his open looks from the outside.

Pearl said his team made an effort in the second half to make sure that Calathes didn't get open looks, even comparing the effort to the New York Giant's pressure they put on New England quarterback Tom Brady.

"That is what we said in the second half, we have to get pressure on Brady, pressure on Calathes," Pearl said with a smile.

The game was close during the much of the second half, the Vols were only up five with under 10 minutes to play, but after Florida's Dan Werner was called for an intentional foul against J.P. Prince the momentum began to swing in Tennessee's favor. The Vols closed on a 33-16 run. Prince fell hard to the ground and immediately popped back up and got in Werner's face for the hard contact. Prince was given a technical foul for the confrontation, something coach Pearl was not pleased with after the game.

"You take the foul, get off the ground, dust yourself off, walk to the line. That's part of the game," Pearl said. "I was not happy at how we reacted to that foul."

Luckily for the Vols Calathes missed one of the technical free-throws and the Vols started their run. The Vols were up nine when Lofton hit a fade-away three-pointer with a Florida defender in his face to put the Vols up double digits for the first time. JaJuan Smith then stole the ball on the Gators next two possessions and found Tyler Smith both times for two monstrous dunks.

JaJuan Smith sealed the deal for the Tennessee fans scoring the last five points including a long three-pointer under a minute to go.

Play of the game: Chris Lofton helped start an 11-2 Tennessee run by hitting a step-back three-pointer in the face of a Florida defender. The Vols stole the ball on the next two Gator possessions and turned them into Tyler Smith dunks.

Players of the game: Chris Lofton, JaJuan Smith and Tyler Smith: The Tennessee trio dominated in the second half and were the reason why the Vols managed to pull away at the end. The three combined for 72 points and 12 three-pointers.

Next up for Tennessee: Saturday @ LSU
Next up for Florida: Saturday vs. Georgia

Vols Win Thanks To Late Surge

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- A close game was blown wide open late as Tennessee won 104-82 over Florida. The Vols used a late 11-2 run to pull ahead for good behind a Chris Lofton three-pointer and two straight steals by JaJuan Smith who found a cutting Tyler Smith for the dunks.

Chris Lofton led all scorers with 26 points and was one of three Volunteers that scored over 20 on the night along with Tyler Smith and JaJuan Smith.

There will be more from Knoxville after the coaches and players teleconference.

Blowout All Of A Sudden

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee just scored eight points in under a minute to take a 97-79 lead. Duke Crews just fouled out on the defensive end, but it looks like the Vols are going to hold on for a big SEC win.

Vols Clinging To Lead

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- It hasn't been a pretty second half for either team as Tennessee holds a 90-79 lead over Florida with 3:41 left. Both teams are battling foul problems, but no one has fouled out yet. Florida has three players on the floor with four fouls each.

Chris Lofton has really stepped up of late hitting a deep fade away three-pointer then faking a shot and finding a cutting Duke Crews for a short jumper.

Fouls Keep Adding Up

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee fans are getting a testy after a hard intentional foul was called on Nick Calathes when he hit J.P. Prince going up for a layup attempt. Prince then got into Calathes' face and and a technical foul was called. Both teams are in the double bonus with 9:18 left. Tennessee leads, 75-68, but at this rate we're going to see a lot of players foul out.

Both Teams In Foul Trouble

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee holds onto a 67-64 lead over Florida, but both teams are in foul trouble and in the double bonus with 10:43 left in the game.

Tennessee's Wayne Chism and Duke Crews just picked up their fourth fouls depleting the Vols post depth. Numerous Florida players have three and four fouls.

Lofton's Three Gives UT The Lead

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Chris Lofton's fourth three of the game has given No. 7 Tennessee a 53-52 lead over Florida. Lofton leads all scorers with 18 points.

The Vols started the second half slowly, but have clawed back forcing the Gators into numerous turnovers. There's 15:54 left in the game.

Gators Take Halftime Lead

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- After a crazy first half the Florida Gators have a 48-44 lead over No. 7 Tennessee.

The Gators jumped out to an 18-5 lead, but saw Tennessee climb back into it and even take a brief lead. Both teams had 30 points int he first ten minutes, but the scoring slowed down a bit in the latter part of the first half.

Tennessee has won three of the last four games against Florida, but were sluggish at the beginning as the Gators had numerous open 3s and layups in transition.

Marreese Speights leads three Florida players in double figures with 15 points. Chris Lofton leads the Vols with 13. Lofton made his first three 3-pointers, but the Florida zone helped slow him down near the end.

Tennessee's Tyler Smith picked up his third foul near the end of the first half, which could be a factor for the Vols. Smith is the Vols third leading scorer on the year.

Tyler Smith Picks Up Third Foul

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee's Tyler Smith just picked up his third foul of the game with 1:36 left in the half. Smith is the Vols leading scorer and is arguably their best one-on-one player. Let's see if Florida can stretch the lead going into the half. The Gators lead, 46-37.

Prince Alley-Oop Gives Vols Lead

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- J.P. Prince has ignited the Tennessee fans with dunk off the alley-oop pass from JaJuan Smith. Prince has eight points on the night.

UT, Florida Hot Early From Field

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee and Florida have both come out scorching from the field. Both teams are shooting over 60 percent as the Gators hold a 32-30 lead with eight minutes left in the first half.

Chris Lofton has 11 early points on 4-of-4 shooting and has knocked down three threes.

Vols Climbing Back

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- It's a high scoring fare at Tennessee as the Vols have climbed back from a double-digit deficit to tie the game at 30-30. JaJuan Smith and Chris Lofton have just hit three huge threes to bring the Vols within three, then Wayne Chism took a shot at the top of the key to tie it up.

Thompson-Boling Arena is rocking right now.

Gators Jump Out To Big Lead

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Florida has jumped out to a 16-3 lead over Tennessee behind some tough defense and numerous fast break layups. Chris Lofton hit a three-pointer early on, but the Vols have failed to score since then missing multiple inside shots.

Gators, Vols Battle For First Place In SEC East

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- After two straight road wins, No. 7 Tennessee returns home to face rival Florida, a game that will determine first place in the Southeastern Conference's Eastern Division.

The Vols hold a one game lead over the Gators in the standings seven games into the conference schedule.

Tennessee has had recent success against Florida beating the two-time defending champions in three of the four last meetings. Their lone loss was a 94-78 setback in Gainesville last season when Chris Lofton was out with a sprained ankle.

After struggling during much of the early part of the season Lofton has returned to form recently, scoring over 20 points in four straight games. Last season's SEC Most Valuable Player is shooting almost 50 percent from three-point range during the stretch. Earlier this season Lofton became the SEC's career three-point leader. His 383 career threes are eighth in NCAA history.

Florida is coming off an 80-61 loss at Arkansas on Feb. 2, a game where they trailed by 25 at the half. This year's team barely resembles the team that cut down the nets the last two years. Ten of the 12 players on this year's team are either freshmen or sophomores.

The Gators aren't without talent though. Freshman Nick Calathes leads Florida in scoring at over 15 points a game. He is one of the many guards that Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl said will give his team problems because of his ballhandling skills.

Tennessee is forcing an average of 20 turnovers a game, but Pearl said on Monday he was worried that Florida could be tough to turn over.

Pearl has played a deep lineup this season. Eleven players average double digit minutes on the year and the team will add another fresh body tonight. Ryan Childress looked like he is back in good health during pregame warmups after he didn't travel to last Saturday's game against Mississippi State.

The Tennessee students have come out early for this SEC battle and have already booed one Florida fan out of the student section. It should be loud in Thompson-Boling tonight as a sellout crowd is on hand to see the two rivals.

Players to watch for: Tennessee's Chris Lofton has finally broken out of an early season slump and has four straight 20-point games.

Florida's Nick Calathes has been one of the best freshmen in the SEC this season. He leads the Gators in points and assists and could be a matchup problem for Tennessee with his 6-foot-6 height.

January 17, 2008

Vols Win SEC Showdown

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Too much Wayne Chism, too much Tyler Smith. That was the case for No. 16 Vanderbilt Thursday night as they fell to No. 6 Tennessee 80-60. Chism had 18 points and a career high 18 rebounds for Tennessee, the only thing he didn't do well was shoot free-throws, he was 0-for-4 for the game.

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Vols Holding On To Double-Digit Lead

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- No. 6 Tennessee has seemed to withstood the Vanderbilt run and currently lead, 70-59, over No. 16 Vanderbilt with 2:19 to play in Knoxville. UT has been unable to make their free-throws to extend the lead. Wayne Chism has 18 points and 15 rebounds for UT, but has missed four straight shots from the charity stripe.

Stallings Teed Up

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Vanderbilt coach Kevin Stallings picked up a technical foul after arguing a foul that wasn't called on Tennessee's Wayne Chism block against center A.J. Ogilvy. Tennessee leads the game, 66-53, with 4:54 left.

Vandy Cuts Lead To 11

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- It took Vanderbilt 31 minutes to make a three-pointer, but they've gotten hot lately making three in a row cutting a 21-point lead to eight at 61-53.

UT Opens Up Big Lead

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Chris Lofton has finally started heating up for No. 6 Tennessee as they have opened up a 59-38 lead over No. 16 Vanderbilt. Lofton was held scoreless in the first half but has eight points in the last three minutes.

The All-American went one-on-one with Vanderbilt's Andre Walker and hit a long fade away 3-pointer moments ago to bring 21,000 UT fans to their feet in Thompson-Boling Arena.

Lofton Finally Makes One

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Chris Lofton started the game missing his first five three-pointers, but finally connected on his first shot to give Tennessee a 48-32 lead over Vanderbilt. Lofton has struggled this season from behind the arc making only 33 percent of his shots.

Chism Picks Up Three Quick Fouls

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee's leading scorer tonight Wayne Chism has picked up three fouls in 2:24 to start the second half. The referees have called 13 straight fouls on Tennessee. The Vols lead 40-30 with 16:49 left in the game.

Vols Take Halftime Lead

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- The Southeastern Conference's two top scoring offenses haven't fully flexed their offensive muscles yet as No. 6 Tennessee has a 36-23 halftime lead over No. 16 Vanderbilt.

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Vols Up Big Behind Chism's Threes

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Sophomore Wayne Chism is only a 27 percent three-point shooter on the season, but he has hit two big threes early on to give Tennessee a 33-18 lead over Vanderbilt. Chism averages eight points a game and already has 10 tonight.

Vols Use 12-3 Run To Take Lead

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- No. 6 Tennessee has jumped out to a 22-15 lead over No. 16 Vanderbilt thanks to a 12-3 run. Vanderbilt led 12-10, but the Vols capitalized on some Commodore turnovers to get some easy scores. A.J. Ogilvy has just come back in the game with 7:19 remaining in the first. Ogilvy has two fouls.

Ogilvy Picks Up Early Second Foul

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Freshman center may be second in the Southeastern Conference in scoring, but he'll be riding the bench for a while after picking up his second foul with 11:12 left in the first half. Vanderbilt leads Tennessee 12-10 early on.

Ogilvy was caught going over the back of Tennessee's Wayne Chism on an offensive rebound attempt. Both teams have struggled early offensively, neither team is shooting over 40 percent.

Low Scoring Start For UT, Vandy

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- The Southeastern Conference's top two scoring teams have started out slowly as No. 16 Vanderbilt leads No. 8 Tennessee, 4-2, four minutes in.

Both teams have missed contested shots close to the basket. Freshman A.J. Ogilvy had his first shot in Knoxville rejected by UT's Wayne Chism. The center picked up an early blocking foul and if he gets in foul trouble it could be a concern for Vanderbilt.

Two Ranked Rivals Square Off In Knoxville

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Two in-state rivals with little past basketball success square off tonight in what could be called the SEC's game of the year. No. 6 Tennessee hosts No. 16 Vanderbilt, who is looking to extend its 24-game winning streak in Thompson-Boling Arena, at 7 p.m. ET.

Neither team has made it to a Final Four, but the two are coming off Sweet Sixteen births a year ago and are among the SEC's top teams this season. This is the first time that both teams are ranked since a 1968 meeting where both teams were in the top 10.

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January 10, 2008

Vols Win Thriller In SEC Opener

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- It was only his first SEC game, but Tennessee's Tyler Smith sure made his presence felt. Smith scored the last four points of the game including a layup with four seconds left to give No. 8 Tennessee an 85-83 win over No. 16 Ole Miss. The loss was the first of the year for the Rebels.

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January 09, 2008

Smith Wins It For Vols

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tyler Smith's first SEC game should be a memorable one as he gave No. 8 Tennessee a 85-83 win over No. 16 Ole Miss, giving the Rebels their first loss of the season. The Rebels held an 83-79 lead with two minutes remaining, but the Vols finished on a 6-0 run including the last four by Smith to win the game.

Tyler Smith Ties Game Up

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee's Tyler Smith brought Orange Nation back to its feet after his running layup tied the game up, 83-83, with 1:10 remaining. The Vols are in the double bonus, while the Rebels are shooting one and one. Quite a start to conference play for both teams.

Ole Miss Takes Lead

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Ole Miss has taken a 83-79 lead with 2:19 remaining. The Rebels are on a 12-2 run. Chris Lofton missed a long three-point shot that would have given the Vols the lead and Ole Miss came down the court to stretch the lead to four. Coach Bruce Pearl put J.P. Prince in the game for Lofton after the miss.

Vols Lead Down To One

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- No. 16 Ole Miss has cut the Tennessee lead to 77-76 with 4:42 remaining. UT's Wayne Chism blew a wide open layup on one end and the Rebels' Eniel Polynice took it coast to coast to cut the lead to three. Chism then missed a three-pointer and Kenny Williams' layup put the lead at one.

Curtis Picks Up His Fourth Foul

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Ole Miss' Dwayne Curtis just picked up his fourth foul when he bumped Tennessee's Brian Williams. Coach Andy Kennedy has Curtis on the bench for the moment. Curtis has 14 points and nine rebounds and has helped Ole Miss control the offensive glass for most of the night. The Vols lead, 74-66, with 7:41 remaining.

Tonight's attendance at Thompson-Boling was a sellout crowd of 21,804.

Warren Ties Career High

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Ole Miss' Chris Warren has helped keep the Rebels in the game, tying his career-high with 23 points. The Rebels trail No. 8 Tennessee, 72-62.

Lofton Gives Vols Double-Digit Lead

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee's Chris Lofton hasn't done much tonight, only scoring eight points, but his second three-pointer of the game gave the Vols a double-digit lead. Ramar Smith found Lofton in transition for the shot from the left wing, which brought the UT faithful to their feet.

The Vols have 21 assists on 27 field goals for the game.

Vols Controlling Game

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- No. 8 Tennessee has opened up an eight-point lead over No. 16 Ole Miss, 62-54. Tyler Smith has made two three-pointers in the second half and has 14 for the game as the Vols held the lead for the last five minutes.

Tennessee's Ryan Childress just left the game and appears to have a cut on his chin.

Parnell Injures Right Leg

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Ole Miss forward Jeremey Parnell left the game after colliding with Tennessee's Wayne Chism on a blocked shot in the opening minutes of the second half. Parnell and Chism made contact in the air and Parnell stayed down on the court while his team scored on the other side. Parnell was hobbling pretty bad while he went to the locker room.

Meanwhile, the Vols have extended the lead to 56-48 behind three three-pointers in the first four minutes. JaJuan Smith recently made his fifth three-pointer of the game and has 19 to lead all scorers.

Tight Game At Half In Knoxville

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- It's been a back and forth contest between No. 8 Tennessee and No. 16 Ole Miss as the Vols hold a 45-44 halftime lead. The Vols had an eight-point lead with five minutes left, but Ole Miss went on a 9-0 run to take the lead.

Tennessee's JaJuan Smith and the Rebels' Chris Warren are in a tight battle for the game's top scorer. Both guards have knocked down four 3's apiece, with Smith pouring in 16 total points in the opening 20 minutes to Warren's 15.

All-American guard Chris Lofton has been held to three points in the opening half and didn't score for the first 15 minutes of the game.

The 21,000 UT fans couldn't have asked for a better opening to conference play as both teams have provided plenty of highlights. It only took J.P. Prince a few seconds on the court to bring the crowd to its feet with a thunderous two-handed slam off an alley-oop from Ramar Smith. The Rebels have had their fair share of dunks with center Dwayne Curtis cleaning up down low with seven points and six rebounds.

Ole Miss came into the game as the top rebounding team in the conference and they have continued to do well totaling 11 offensive rebounds to UT's four.

Things to look forward to in the second half: Can Lofton find his shot? He was only 1 of 5 from the field early on and though he drove to the basket constantly didn't get a trip to the free-throw line.

Will the freshman continue to play like an upperclassman? Chris Warren has already reached his 15 point average in the opening half, but has four turnovers to only one assist. He will have to continue to knock down outside shots if Ole Miss is going to pull out this game.

The Bank Is Open For Chism

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Wayne Chism's banked three-pointer from the top of the key has given No. 8 Tennessee a 32-27 lead over No. 16 Ole Miss with 5:47 remaining in the first half.

Both teams have had the lead multiple times with neither getting ahead by more than five points. JaJuan Smith leads all players in scoring with 10 points.

An SEC War

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- The Ole Miss players were yelling "It's time for war," before the start of the game and it's been just that so far as No. 16 Ole Miss leads, 19-18, over No. 8 Tennessee.

The referees are letting them play down low to the disappointment of Volunteer fans. JaJuan Smith recently drove to the basket and got hacked on the wrist pretty bad but nothing was called. All-American Chris Lofton has also been knocked down a few times but nothing has been called. The crowd seems to be getting pretty rowdy in Knoxville.

Rebels Hot From Downtown

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee is often known for hurting opponents from the outside, but it's Ole Miss that is doing the damage from three-point range tonight, hitting three early shots to take a 15-12 lead. Eniel Polynice has hit two shots and Chris Warren knocked down another one as the Rebels have hurt the Vols in transition.

UT jumped out to an early 6-3 lead but has turned the ball over a few times since then. The one highlight for Bruce Pearl's team thus far has been a monstrous alley-oop from Ramar Smith to J.P. Prince moments after both came into the game, and that jam certainly ignited the Volunteer crowd.

Ole Miss Looks To Stay Undefeated Against Vols

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Two top 20 teams collide tonight on Rocky Top as the SEC schedule gets underway. No. 8 Tennessee hosts one of the surprise teams this season No. 16 Ole Miss, one of six remaining undefeated teams.

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December 22, 2007

Tennessee-Xavier Post-Game Notes

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Not surprisingly, Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl attributed his team's game-winning spurt in the game's final four minutes to superior conditioning.

"In the last couple of minutes our kids pulled together in a very special way," Pearl said of his team's 13-2 run to close the game. "I liked the way we looked and I thought fatigue was a factor [for Xavier]."

Pearl was encouraged by the way his team rallied from a 73-69 deficit.

"In sport, teams pull together or they pull apart at times," Pearl said. " We really pulled together when we got down. I just never saw any doubt in my players' eyes that we were going to win the basketball game. Today was the first day I've seen that look."

The win significantly improves Tennessee's NCAA Tournament resume, Pearl said.

"It's a marquee win for us," Pearl said. "And it would have been a marquee win for Xavier if they would have won."

That if will haunt Xavier for a while, or at least until its game on Friday against Delaware State.

"We lost all concentration at the end of the game, and we can't let that happen," Xavier guard Stanley Burrell said. "When you're up four with 3:41 to go, you don't lose the game."

Unfortunately for Xavier, it did.

No. 12 Tennessee Defeats Xavier, 82-75

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee put together a 9-0 run in the final three minutes of the game to pull out a score a victory at Xavier Saturday. We'll have a final post after the press conference.

Tennessee Ready To Close It Out

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- No. 12 Tennessee just used a 9-0 run to take control of this game. The Vols lead, 80-75, with 33.9 seconds left. Xavier needs a miracle.

Xavier Leading Tennessee, 73-69

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- It's getting wild here on campus at Xavier. Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl just picked up a technical foul for being out of the coach's box, and Xavier seemingly has the No. 12 Vols on the ropes. But every time it's looked that way, Tennessee has responded.

Case in point: After Xavier made both technical free throws to take a four-point lead, Tennessee stole and inbounds pass and converted. And, on the possession that just led into the under four-minute media timeout, Xavier had a chance to again extend a four-point lead and Derrick Brown was called for a charge as he barrelled down the lane. Tennessee ball, trailing 73-69 with 3:47 left.

Foul Trouble For The Vols

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee big man Brian Williams just picked up his fourth foul (and nearly got his fifth by arguing the call) on a Xavier put-back attempt. With 7:45 to play, Xavier will shoot two free throws trailing No. 12 Tennessee, 60-59.

Time-out Xavier: Tennessee Leads 60-56

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee has pulled back in front 60-56 on the strength of a couple of east fast-break baskets. One of the buckets came off a long rebound from a missed three-pointer by Josh Duncan. The Xavier forward continues to come up empty from the outside.

Like Basketball Practice At Moeller H.S.

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- ...except there's 10,000 people watching live and thousands more watching on national TV. But other than that, it's like the good ole days for Tennessee's Ryan Childress and Moeller's Josh Duncan. Those two former high school teammates are battling each other in the post, and each just came up with big baskets against the other.

Childress just scored on and got fouled, which was followed by a technical foul on Xavier coach Sean Miller, who thought Childress should've been called for a charge. Xavier 54-53.

Xavier-Tennessee Tied At 45-45

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- What we've seen through the first 25 minutes of this game has shown why this was the toughest ticket in town this weekend (well, there wasn't much competition for that title -- Bengals vs. Browns doesn't exactly have scalpers salivating). Both teams are flying around, putting their athleticism on display in front of this sellout crowd at Cintas Center. Xavier scored the first four points of the half to take its first lead of the game, but this one has down-to-the-wire written all over it, especially if Stanley Burrell's 3-pointer a few minutes ago gets the Xavier guard going.

Halftime Score: No. 12 Tennessee 39, Xavier 36

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl has to enter the locker room happy that his team has responded to every Xavier run with a big shot to keep the lead. Those big shots include two in the final minute of the half. The first one was luck as 6-foot-9 forward Wayne Chism banked in a three-pointer to break a tie that Xavier's Stanley Burrell had just forced with a three on the Muskies' previous possession.

Then, after an acrobatic tip-in by Xavier's Adrion Graves, Tennessee forward Ryan Childress, playing in the town where he starred at Moeller High School, grabbed a loose ball and layed in a runner from the left side in the closing seconds of the half to give Tennessee a 39-36 halftime lead. You've got to figure the second half will contain more of the same.

Tennessee must continue hitting shots to hang on and win this game, but the Vols have to feel pretty good to have a lead on the road against a Top 25-caliber team while only getting six first-half points from preseason All-American Chris Lofton. If Lofton can locate his shooting touch in the second half, the Vols might be able to pull away.

Similarly for the Muskies, star guard Stanley Burrell offered little in the opening half, scoring only six points of his own and committing three turnovers. Burrell has struggled in big games throughout his career at Xavier, and if Sean Miller and company are going to pull the upset, Burrell must get himself on track.

Xavier also must get something out of forward Josh Duncan, who was 0-for-6 shooting (0-for-4 on three-pointers) and did not score in 16 minutes of play in the half. If Duncan and Burrell combine for only six points again in the second half, Xavier won't win this game. Just as Pearl probably feels good to be up three with little production from Lofton, Xavier coach Sean Miller is likely not disappointed to be down three while getting so few points out of two of his key players.

Tennessee Has 30-25 Lead On Xavier

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee continues to withstand Xavier's attempts to take the lead. The Volunteers have led the whole way in the first half, despite Xavier cutting the lead to two points once and three points multiple times. The Vols are playing with the type of poise you'd expect out of a national title contender.

One thing to note: Official Joe Lindsay has already given both benches a sideline warning, and he seems liable to hit UT coach Bruce Pearl with a technical at any moment.

Big Swing

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Xavier's brief attempt to capture the momentum just took a big blow as Josh Duncan barely missed an open three that would have cut the lead to one and Tennessee responded with a dunk plus a foul.

Tennessee Leads By Seven

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee continues to do enough to maintain its lead. Xavier has played hard, but isn't making enough shots to put together a run. Tennessee has kept the Musketeers around by taking some ill-advised outside shots on recent possessions, but that's likely an unavoidable side effect of the Volunteers' fast-paced style of play. Just under eight minutes left in the first half, it's Tennessee 23, Xavier 16.

Timeout Xavier

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Xavier coach Sean Miller just called the game's first time-out after Tennessee extended its lead to 19-8 with 12:21 to play in the first half. The Volunteers' aggressive defense continues to cause Xavier fits, and the Muskies will need more out of Josh Duncan and Stanley Burrell if they're going to hang around in this game.

Tennessee Leads Xavier, 11-6

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee came out shooting like it practices all week at Cintas Center. Dwayne Chism and Chris Lofton each hit three-pointers as the Vols opened an 11-4 lead on Xavier. The Musketeers have been plagued by turnovers. The atmosphere at Cintas Center is amped up for a game of this magnitude, and the fans seem to be waiting for a Xavier run to get excited.

Xavier-Tennessee Pre-Game Notes

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- The wireless is finally up and working here on press row at Xavier's Cintas Center, and we are 10 minutes away from tip-off in the Musketeers' biggest non-conference home game (non-Crosstown Shootout edition) in program history. Xavier hosts No. 12 Tennessee today, and a sellout crowd is expected here on campus. The key to the game might be the play of Xavier point guard Drew Lavender. The Muskies will count on the diminutive floor general to handle the frenetic pace that Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl would like to ramp up in this game. We'll have updates at each media time-out, so stay tuned.

December 01, 2007

Green Leads UNC To Win Off Bench

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Usually when Tyler Hansbrough has a big game, it bodes well for North Carolina. But against Kentucky, it seems like the worse Hansbrough's numbers look the better they fare against the Wildcats.

Hansbrough was just 2-of-8 from the floor -- though he did hit 10-of-12 free-throw attempts -- but Danny Green came to the rescue with 20 points off the bench to help the top-ranked Tar Heels to a 86-77 win at Rupp Arena.

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Tar Heels Seal Win Vs. Kentucky

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- The Wildcats got as close as nine points in the final five seconds, but honestly it wasn't that close a game. As the last two minutes ticked off the clock, there wasn't much to do but listen to the woman sitting behind us complain rather loudly and try to figure out whether or not she was related to Kentucky's Patrick Patterson (she seemed to have a vested interest in him being in the game or not, being called for fouls, etc.).

Anyway, when it was all said and done, the Tar Heels stayed perfect on the season with a 86-77 win.

Sloppiness Not Slowing UNC

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Carolina's lead is still comfortably in double digits, but Roy Williams is not happy with some of what he's seeing. And the crowd here is certainly not happy with the calls that keep going against the Wildcats.

Bobby Frasor appears to have his shooting touch back after an 0-for-5 night in UNC's last outing. He just hit another three to make it 75-56 before UK responded with a quick bucket of its own.

Legion Of Legion fans

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- The crowd here got fired up when freshman Alex Legion was announced into the game. Then they booed heartily when he got yanked less than a minute later. Again, cheers when he returned seconds after that. Maybe Billy Gillispie is just bored and messing with the home fans.

So Maybe The Cabbie Was Right...

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- In the first post of the day for this game, I said how my cab driver thought this would be a blowout in favor of the Tar Heels. He's looking smarter by the moment. Back-to-back 3-pointers by Bobby Frasor capped a 13-0 UNC run and the Heels now lead 57-40.

Stevenson History

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- As predicted, those four fouls in the first half would come back to haunt Perry Stevenson. He just checked into the game and promptly fouled Tyler Hansbrough, so he is gone with 15:56 remaining in the game. That's one less body to keep UNC's big man in check, so we'll see how that changes the game.

UNC Starters Getting It Together

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- North Carolina's starters shot just 5-of-24 in the first half -- making Danny Green's 12 points off the bench all the more important -- but they seem to be getting it together at the start of the second half. Deon Thompson and Wayne Ellington already each have a pair of buckets, Tyler Hansbrough hit a jumper and Ty Lawson just had a steal and layup to make it 50-39 Tar Heels three and a half minutes into the second.

Crawford Hits 1,000

Lexington, Ky. -- Kentucky's Joe Crawford hit a 3-pointer a moment ago that made him the latest UK player to hit 1,000 career points. And the even better news for 'Cats fans is that they pulled within three points with less than two minutes to go in the half before Danny Green (who else?) got a rebound and bucket to push the UNC lead back to five. But Green couldn't bag a buzzer-beating 3-pointer, so the Tar Heels lead 37-32 at the break.

UNC's Green Heating Up

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- After a couple of Kentucky three-pointers got the crowd reinvigorated, UNC reserve Danny Green quickly quieted them back down. Green hit back-to-back three-pointers and has scored eight straight for the Tar Heels, who lead 35-27 with 2:40 left in the half.

Stevenson Set For Early Farewell?

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Hopefully Billy Gillispie didn't have big second-half plans for forward Perry Stevenson. The big man fouled Tyler Hansbrough at the 8:05 mark of the first half for...drum roll...his fourth foul of the game.

UNC Drawing Fouls In Physical Game

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- With all that physical play, Carolina has drawn its fair share of fouls already in this one. Or unfair share if you believe the 23,000 fans here at Rupp Arena. The crowd has been enthusiastically making their feelings known to the referees -- especially since the Wildcats have eight fouls at the 11:40 mark and trail 13-9.

'Cats Start Out Physical Vs. Heels

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- If Tyler Hansbrough is going to have a good showing against Kentucky, the Wildcats certainly aren't going to make it easy on him. In the first four minutes, Hansbrough has already been knocked to the floor twice and taken a shot to the face on an inbounds play. The good news for UNC is that he's already drawn three fouls in the process (none that resulted in any points for him, though). We're tied 7-7 right now.

Tar Heels Take No. 1 Ranking To Rupp Arena

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- My cab driver this morning didn't seem to think Kentucky had much of a chance this afternoon with No. 1-ranked North Carolina visiting, but since driving me to my hotel doesn't qualify him as an expert, we'll just go ahead and assume that this matchup of the two winningest programs in NCAA history will be a good one.

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November 24, 2007

No. 15 Texas Upsets No. 7 Tennessee, 97-78

NEWARK, N.J. -- Well, there you have it folks.

No. 15 Texas just put on an old-fashioned whooping on seventh-ranked Tennessee, and maybe it's not as big of a surprise after the way the Volunteers escaped Friday night against West Virginia with a two-point win.

D.J. Augustin and A.J. Abrams were the Longhorns' one-two punch the whole night for Rick Barnes' squad, and now they'll head back to Austin to face Texas Southern before making their way to Los Angeles to take on No. 2 UCLA Sunday afternoon at Pauley Pavilion in the Pac-10/Big 12 Hardwood Series.

That's a game I'm certainly looking forward to as I'll be back in my old stomping grounds next weekend when the Longhorns and Bruins meet in Westwood, a place I grew up watching games as a kid with my dad.

And if Texas shoots the ball the way it did tonight against Tennessee, Ben Howland's club will be for a dogfight for sure. But the Bruins also haven't lost at home in nearly two years, and with that stiffling defense that UCLA plays game in and game out, it will be an interesting scenario for the 5-0 Longhorns.

Here's some final notes on tonight's championship game, and I'll have more once again in Hang Time for your reading pleasure.

-Legends Classic All-Tournament Team:

Da'Sean Butler, West Virginia
Connor Atchley, Texas
Chris Lofton, Tennessee
A.J. Abrams, Texas
D.J Augustin, Texas (Legends Classic MVP)

-All four of Texas' double-digit scorers finished with 20 or more points. Augustin led the way with 23 points along with eight assists and four rebounds, and Connor Atchley had an impressive 22 points down low to go along with a team-high 11 rebounds. Abrams, who shot 3-for-8 from downtown, and Justin Mason, who shot the ball particularly well in making six of his eight attempts, both finished with 21 each.

-Chris Lofton paced Tennessee with 18 points, but the preseason All-American never broke loose on the Longhorns, as Augustin and Abrams teamed up in defending the senior point guard, who shot 50 percent from the field (5-for-10) and from behind the three-point line (4-for-8).

-JaJuan Smith was one of the three double-digit scorer for the Volunteeers with 13 points, but the 6-foot-2 senior from Cleveland, Tenn., only made four of his 14 field goal attempts and just 1-of-4 threes. Tyler Smith added 11 points, eight assists and eight rebounds in 33 minutes, but Bruce Pearl's team didn't get much else on the interior with sophomore Wayne Chism managing just seven points in 19 minutes and Duke Crews scoring a meager four points in 21 minutes.

-The Longhorns held a 38-30 rebounding edge over Tennessee, as Damion James, despite playing with four fouls, and Abrams both tallied six while Augustin had four. On the other side, Crews pulled down five boards and Chism had four for the Vols, who shot just 38.8 from the field for the game -- quiet a comparison when you look at the Longhorns' 63.6 field-goal percentage along with its 10-for-20 efficiency from behind the three-point line.

-Lastly, the stat sheets that were handed out to the press state tonight's attendance was 4,327. With the way things looked in the crowd, though, The Prudential Center would have been lucky to have had 1,500 for both the consolation and championship games.

Texas-Sized Upset?

NEWARK, N.J. -- The small contingent of Tennessee fans are going to be headed home rather unhappy after the beat down that No. 15 Texas is putting on their seventh-ranked squad.

While the Volunteers have started to hit a few more shots from beyond the arc, they're failing to gain much ground, as Texas has beat its opponent down the floor on the last two possessions and got easy points from the free throw line after drawing fouls underneath the basket.

Connor Atchley has looked impressive in the last five minutes, knocking down a shot in the lane and then a three from the top of the key to push his point total up to 19 on 8-of-10 shooting.

The Longhorns have pushed their lead up to 20 now, 85-65, with just 3:44 left to play in this one at The Rock.

Nothing Going Right For Tennessee

NEWARK, N.J. -- No. 7 Tennessee garnered much of the preseason hype coming into the season as the SEC favorite, but the Volunteers haven't shown much against No. 15 Texas in tonight's championship game of the StubHub! Legends Classic.

The three-point shooting of D.J. Augustin and A.J. Abrams has really been the difference so far, as the two guards have combined for 41 points of Texas' 69 points through 30 minutes of play. Augustin has made four of seven from long range for 22 points, while Abrams has hit three of his attempts from downtown for 19 points.

Connor Atchley is the third Texas player in double figures, tallying 14 points to go along with a team-high 10 rebounds.

No Tennessee player has hit the double-digit point mark yet, but Tyler Smith and Jordan Howell both have contributed nine points for the Volunteers. Smith has a team-leading six rebounds to this point.

We'll see if the Longhorns can continue their hot shooting, with 25 of their first 40 shots (62.5%) going down.

Texas' Lead Increases To Double Digits

NEWARK, N.J. -- No. 15 Texas is keeping a good distance from No. 7 Tennessee right now, as the Longhorns' lead has crept up to 61-48 with 15:37 remaining in the second half.

Chris Lofton has started to get it going a little bit for the Volunteers, but Bruce Pearl's team is still struggling to take care of the ball and penetrate a pretty good defensive front from Texas. That's forced them to take a lot of outside jumpshots, and with the way Tennessee is shooting the ball right now, at just over 40 percent, the Longhorns have a good chance of upsetting the Vols tonight.

D.J. Augustin has just hit a three, and Texas' lead is all the way up to 17 now with the Longhorns leading, 69-52

Texas Leads Tennesssee At Halftime, 50-41

NEWARK, N.J. -- No. 15 Texas has gotten out to a 50-41 lead at halftime over No. 7 Tennessee in the championship game of the StubHub! Legends Classic, and while it may be a surprise to some to see the Longhorns leading, Tennessee hasn't played up to its potential in its first six games this season.

The Volunteers, after all, barely escaped last night with a 74-72 win over West Virginia and now find themselves down by nine with 20 minutes left before heading back to Knoxville for games against North Carolina A&T and Louisiana-Lafayette -- not exactly prime-time competition after the field that the Gazelle Group put together for this annual preseason tournament.

Looking over the halftime stat sheet, dimunitive Texas point guard D.J. Augustin is leading all scorers with 14 points, and Connor Atchley has put together a solid first half with 13 points on 6-of-8 shooting.

For Bruce Pearl's Vols, Tyler Smith and Wayne Chism have each recorded seven points and Chris Lofton, Jordan Howell and Cmaeron Tatum all have six to in the first 20 minutes of action.

The teams are now in their layup lines, so we'll brace ourselves for the second half of this thrilling Top 15 matchup.

Vols, Longhorns Going Back and Forth

NEWARK, N.J. -- D.J. Augustin is having himself a nice game in the first 16 minutes of the StubHub! Legends Classic championship game, knocking down 4-of-5 shots, including both of his three-point attempts, to record 12 points with 3:57 remaining before halftime.

His backcourt mate D.J. Abrams is also starting to put it together from the perimeter, knocking down his last two attempts from three to put the Longhorns up, 43-39, with about three minutes and change left.

Now with 2:11 remaining, Abrams has just hit his third straight three to put Texas up by nine, and Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl is probably giving it to his guys in the 30-second timeout that followed. After the way Abrams stroked the ball against New Mexico State last night, it's amazing that the Volunteers haven't been more conscious of Abrams and his ability to sizzle rather quickly.

Hook Them Horns

NEWARK, N.J. -- The first 10 minutes of the StubHub! Legends Classic has been a high-scoring affair, as No. 15 Texas is out in front of No. 7 Tennessee with a 25-18 lead.

Wayne Chism is leading the way for the Volunteers with seven points, making all three of his attempts from the field, and preseason All-American has chipped in six in the first nine minutes of the game.

Connor Atchley, meanwhile, has got off to a great start for the Longhorns, tallying 11 of Texas' 25 points on 5-of-6 shooting and grabbing a team-high three rebounds.

Neither side has been able to slow the other's offense down and we'll see if both teams can continue their hot shooting -- Tennessee is 11-for-14 (78.6%) from the field while Texas is 7-for-15 (46.7%) -- through the rest of the first half.

Tennessee, Texas Get Going In Championship Game

NEWARK, N.J. -- We're underway in our championship game of the StubHub! Legends Classic at the brand new Prudential Center in downtown Newark, N.J., and so far it's been close between No. 7 Tennessee and No. 15 Texas.

The Longhorns come in after a big 100-87 win Friday night over New Mexico State in the tournament's semifinals, and A.J. Abrams has been a big reason why Rick Barnes' team has gotten off to a 4-0 start to the season. The junior guard has averaged 30.5 points per game and hit 70.8 percent of his three-point attempts (17-of-24) in the last two games. D.J. Augustin hasn't been too bad himself after recording 25 points and 10 assists in Friday's win, his second double-double already of the season.

On the other side, the Volunteers are in tonight's title game after a 74-72 victory over West Virginia with preseason All-American Chris Lofton having his best game of the season so far, leading all scorers with 19 points in addition to three steals. Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl will sure need that kind of performance out of his senior point guard against an even better opponent if he hopes to leave the East Coast with a championship trophy and a 6-0 record to begin the 2007-08 campaign.

Tennessee Beats WVU, 74-72

NEWARK, N.J. -- In a game that saw each team shoot just 39 percent from the field, No. 7 Tennessee felt like it was lucky to walk out of the Prudential Center as winners on Friday night and advance to the Legends Classic championship game against No. 15 Texas Saturday evening.

Leading much of the way, Tennessee found itself unravelling late in the second half and up by seven points. Two straight techinical fouls, one on head coach Bruce Pearl and the other on Wayne Chism, found the game tied. A jumper then gave the Mountaineers the lead, but only briefly.

JaJuan Smith made sure that the Vols weren't going to lose, hitting two straight threes to put Tennessee back up, and coming down the stretch, it was Chris Lofton who hit a three, followed by Tyler Smith hitting free throws to ice the game and put it out of reach, with the Vols hanging on to win 74-72.

It was another off night shooting-wise for Tennessee star Chris Lofton. With so much preseason hype, Lofton has disappointed in the first five games of the season. He shot just 5-for-15, including 3-of-10 from downtown, but did finish with a game-high 19 points thanks to ten trips to the free-throw line, where he converted six times.

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November 23, 2007

Vols Hang On

NEWARK, N.J. -- With Tennessee leading 71-70, JaJuan Smith went to the line for two shots and hit both with 13.2 seconds to play.

Alex Ruoff who had just hit a three pointer the last possession, missed a three pointer short, the Vols grabbed the rebound and JaJuan Smith went back to the line with 3.0 seconds to play.

After missing the first, Smith made the second to ice it, before WVU hit a basket at the end to make the final score 74-72.

Tennessee moves on to face Texas in the championship game, while West Virginia will take on New Mexico State at 4:30pm tomorrow in the consolation game. Be back with more in a little.

Tennessee's Escape?

NEWARK, N.J. -- WVU's Butler missed a jumper from the free throw line which would have tied it, and then WVU fouled Tyler Smith who hit both free-throws to take a 71-67 lead.

Butler then missed a bank shot from just inside the elbow, Chris Lofton grabbed the rebound and Butler picked up the foul with 23.4 seconds to go.

Lofton went to the line for two shots and missed both which gave the Mountaineers some life.

Alex Ruoff then came down the court and nailed a three from right in front of Bob Huggins with 14.2 seconds to play to cut the Tennessee lead to 71-70.

Vols will have the ball.

WVU's Chance

NEWARK, N.J. -- Lofton made his free throws to get the lead back to four, but a nice alley-oop pass from Ruoff to Nichols cut it back to two.

Lofton then missed a long three-pointer, and with the scramble for the ball, Tennessee thought they had it and called a timeout, except the refs called it a jumpball, and with the arrow pointing in WVU's favor, the Mountaineers will have a chance to tie or take the lead with 55 seconds to play after this full timeout with Tennessee leading 69-67.

Free Throws

NEWARK, N.J. -- Wellington Smith nailed a three-pointer to cut the Vols lead to 67-65 with 1:30 to go.

Tennessee came back down the other way and with Lofton driving to the hoop, he was fouled and will go to the line for two critical free-throws with 1:26 to play.

Lofton Clutch

NEWARK, N.J. -- This isn't exactly the way that he had drawn it up, but I guess coach Bruce Pearl will take it. Chris Lofton just nailed a three-pointer, only his second of the night, giving Tennessee a 65-60 lead with 2:47 left.

On the ensuing possession, WVU missed two threes, and Lofton was able to grab the long rebound on the last, giving Tennessee the ball with the under 4 minute timeout and a five point lead.

Patience Pays

NEWARK, N.J. -- This has turned into a sloppy, hard-foul affair as we are under four minutes. Tennessee is clinging to a lead, as the Vols have fallen victim to a whole host of turnovers and more fouls.

West Virginia's patience has paid off, as they cut the lead to one with 4:30 to go, and currently trail 62-60.

A Bit Out Of Hand

NEWARK, N.J. -- The game's third technical foul was called at about the nine minute mark, and this time it was on WVU head coach Bob Huggins. Once again, it was a disagreement with a foul call.

That just riled up the crowd of 5,310 that is on hand. They are starting to get a little bit out of hand.

You know it's been a long night when the fans start losing their voices yelling obscenities. Since the crowd has thinned out, everyone can hear everyone, if you know what i mean.

The guys out on the court are going to have to put that lesson they learned about not responding or aknowledging those types of fans, to work tonight.

As for the game, Tennessee still can't pull away from WVU, but they do lead 58-52 as we're under 8 minutes to play now.

Back And Forth

NEWARK, N.J. -- Since West Virginia took the lead 41-39, Tennessee has bounced back thanks in large part to JaJuan Smith waking up. After having just two points in the first half, Smith now has 10, after hitting back-to-back three-pointers, as the Vols lead 50-45 with 11:26 to play.

The run was highlighted by an alley-oop pass to Duke Crews, who scored his first basket of the night.

With the uppper deck closed off with black curtain, you can't get a true sense of how nice and big this place is. But one thing's for sure, it's not as big and cavernous as where the Devils use to play, the Izod Center (Continental Airlines Arena).

T Is For Tennessee

NEWARK, N.J. -- In what could be a game changing moment, Wayne Chism was called for his second foul a moment ago, which was followed by a nice tirade from Tennessee head coach Bruce Pearl. West Virginia capitalized on all four free throws, to cut the lead to two.

Then on the ensuing Tennessee possession, Chism lost the ball out of bounds and picked up a technical foul of his own. Ruoff for WVU hit two more free throws, and they scored on the next possession, to take the lead, 41-39.

Tennessee has no one to blame but themselves for losing their composure and allowing Tennessee to hit seven straight free throws.

Ramar Smith just hit a three-point play the old fashioned way to retake the lead for Tennessee, 42-41. It's a tight one with 14 minutes left.

Vols Up At Half

NEWARK, N.J. -- We've reached halftime in the nightcap, and Tennessee leads West Virginia, 33-28. Unlike the first game of the night which featured 29 combined three-pointers, we've seen a whole different type of game in the first half of this one with only three three-pointers for each team, going a combined 6-for-24 from downtown. So much for my theory about these friendly rims.

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Smith Is Common

NEWARK, N.J. -- Compared to the first game of this doubleheader when we had about a combined 50 points at this point, Tennessee leads West Virginia just 11-8 with eight minutes gone by.

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Round Two From Newark

NEWARK, N.J. -- As Texas and New Mexico State exit the court, No. 7 Tennessee and West Virginia take the court for what should be quite a battle.

The Vols are another team coming off of a 100 point performance, beating Middle Tennessee State on Nov. 20, 109-40. Led by a couple of seniors, JaJuan Smith and Chris Lofton in the backcourt, the Vols are 4-0 under third year head coach Bruce Pearl.

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