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Barnes Earns 700th Win as Vols Beat Jacksonville State
December 21, 2019 | Men's Basketball
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Pons ties program record with six blocked shots; Turner shuts it down
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – A second-half offensive outburst propelled No. 21 Tennessee to a 75-53 win over Jacksonville State Saturday afternoon at Thompson-Boling Arena.
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The win stands as the 700th in Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes' stellar 33-year career.
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Jordan Bowden led the Vols in scoring with 19 points, as John Fulkerson (16), Yves Pons (11) and Josiah-Jordan James (10) also scored in double figures.
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Guard Lamonte Turner dished out 11 assists, marking his third game this season with double-digit assists. He became just the third player in program history to dish 11 assists or more in three games in the same season, joining Rodney Woods (1974-75) and Johnny Darden (1976-77 & 1977-78).
After the game, Turner—who has been battling lingering shoulder problems—announced his decision to step away from the court for medical reasons. A redshirt senior from Florence, Alabama, Turner graduated in May. In 106 career games, Turner scored 1,086 points and averaged 10.2 points and 3.3 assists per game.
As a team Saturday, Tennessee totaled 25 assists—its most in a single game this season. James also contributed a season-high six assists.
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On the defensive end, Pons tied a program-record with six blocked shots, becoming just the seventh player in program history with six blocks in a game.
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After Tennessee (8-3) took a four-point lead into halftime, the teams traded baskets to open the second half before the Vols' offense came alive with an 11-2 run—capped when Pons blocked a shot the defensive end before draining a 3-pointer on the offensive end.
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A brief run by the Gamecocks (4-8) cut the deficit back down to eight, but Tennessee responded with another spurt, this time 10-0, to push the lead to 19 points and take full control. Tennessee scored 45 points in the second half—the second-most points it has scored in any half this season.
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Following an evenly contested first half, the Vols led the Gamecocks 30-26 at halftime. Tennessee opened the game balanced on the offensive end, as each of the Vols' starters contributed one of the team's first five field goals.
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The Vols used their quick start on the offensive end to jump out to a 13-6 lead early on, before Jacksonville State took advantage of a scoring drought by the Vols that lasted nearly seven minutes and took a 16-13 lead.
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Highlighted by back-to-back threes from Bowden, Tennessee responded by rattling off an 8-0 run of its own to give the Vols control of the game heading into the break.
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BARNES GETS 700TH: Rick Barnes captured the 700th win of his head coaching career against Jacksonville State, becoming the 22nd head coach to ever record 700 Division I wins and one of seven active coaches to eclipse the mark.
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YVES PROTECTING THE RIM: Junior forward Yves Pons recorded a program-record-tying six blocked shots during Saturday's win,
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It marked his sixth game this season with three or more blocks. Pons has blocked at least one shot in 11 consecutive games, a feat never accomplished by recent notable shot-blockers Grant Williams and Kyle Alexander.
FILLING UP TBA: Following Saturday's home contest, Tennessee is now averaging an attendance of 18,603 per game in its seven home games this season. That ranks third in the nation this season.
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UP NEXT: Following a week-long break from action, Tennessee returns to the hardwood next Saturday, Dec. 28, against Wisconsin at Thompson-Boling Arena. The game will tip off at 1:30 p.m. ET and will be televised on CBS.
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The win stands as the 700th in Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes' stellar 33-year career.
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Jordan Bowden led the Vols in scoring with 19 points, as John Fulkerson (16), Yves Pons (11) and Josiah-Jordan James (10) also scored in double figures.
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Guard Lamonte Turner dished out 11 assists, marking his third game this season with double-digit assists. He became just the third player in program history to dish 11 assists or more in three games in the same season, joining Rodney Woods (1974-75) and Johnny Darden (1976-77 & 1977-78).
After the game, Turner—who has been battling lingering shoulder problems—announced his decision to step away from the court for medical reasons. A redshirt senior from Florence, Alabama, Turner graduated in May. In 106 career games, Turner scored 1,086 points and averaged 10.2 points and 3.3 assists per game.
As a team Saturday, Tennessee totaled 25 assists—its most in a single game this season. James also contributed a season-high six assists.
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On the defensive end, Pons tied a program-record with six blocked shots, becoming just the seventh player in program history with six blocks in a game.
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After Tennessee (8-3) took a four-point lead into halftime, the teams traded baskets to open the second half before the Vols' offense came alive with an 11-2 run—capped when Pons blocked a shot the defensive end before draining a 3-pointer on the offensive end.
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A brief run by the Gamecocks (4-8) cut the deficit back down to eight, but Tennessee responded with another spurt, this time 10-0, to push the lead to 19 points and take full control. Tennessee scored 45 points in the second half—the second-most points it has scored in any half this season.
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Following an evenly contested first half, the Vols led the Gamecocks 30-26 at halftime. Tennessee opened the game balanced on the offensive end, as each of the Vols' starters contributed one of the team's first five field goals.
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The Vols used their quick start on the offensive end to jump out to a 13-6 lead early on, before Jacksonville State took advantage of a scoring drought by the Vols that lasted nearly seven minutes and took a 16-13 lead.
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Highlighted by back-to-back threes from Bowden, Tennessee responded by rattling off an 8-0 run of its own to give the Vols control of the game heading into the break.
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BARNES GETS 700TH: Rick Barnes captured the 700th win of his head coaching career against Jacksonville State, becoming the 22nd head coach to ever record 700 Division I wins and one of seven active coaches to eclipse the mark.
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YVES PROTECTING THE RIM: Junior forward Yves Pons recorded a program-record-tying six blocked shots during Saturday's win,
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It marked his sixth game this season with three or more blocks. Pons has blocked at least one shot in 11 consecutive games, a feat never accomplished by recent notable shot-blockers Grant Williams and Kyle Alexander.
FILLING UP TBA: Following Saturday's home contest, Tennessee is now averaging an attendance of 18,603 per game in its seven home games this season. That ranks third in the nation this season.
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UP NEXT: Following a week-long break from action, Tennessee returns to the hardwood next Saturday, Dec. 28, against Wisconsin at Thompson-Boling Arena. The game will tip off at 1:30 p.m. ET and will be televised on CBS.
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Team Stats
JSU
UT
FG%
.370
.484
3FG%
.300
.269
FT%
.467
1.000
RB
33
35
TO
16
10
STL
6
7
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