University of Tennessee Athletics
Vols' Impressive Season Comes to a Close in Sweet Sixteen, Fall 99-94 in Overtime to Purdue
March 28, 2019 | Men's Basketball
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Tennessee's impressive season came to an end Thursday night, as the Vols fell in the Sweet Sixteen to Purdue in overtime, 99-94, at the KFC Yum! Center.
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After facing an 18-point deficit at the 16:19 mark and with all the momentum in Purdue's favor, the Vols stormed back with a 19-2 run to take their first lead since opening minutes of the game. A deep 3-pointer from All-SEC wing Admiral Schofield made it a 70-67 game and capped the run.
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With five minutes left in regulation, both teams were knotted at 70-70. With the game swinging in Tennessee's favor, Ryan Cline went off for the Boilermakers, knocking down four 3-pointers to keep Purdue in the game.Â
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On the other end of the court, National Player of the Year candidate Grant Williams had two dunks in the final minute to keep the Vols ahead, including a putback with eight seconds left to give UT an 82-80 lead. Purdue's Carsen Edwardsthen drove to the basket to try and tie the game, but Williams blocked the shot out of bounds.
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On the ensuing in-bounds play, Edwards caught the ball in the corner and got fouled by Lamonte Turner, who was contesting a potential game-winning three. The All-Big Ten performer missed the first attempt but sank the final two free throws to tie the game at 82-82 and send it to overtime.
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Tennessee's momentum ran out in overtime, as the Boilermakers pulled ahead early to make it a two-possession game. The Vols couldn't convert on the offensive end, forcing UT to foul. Purdue iced the game by going 11-of-18 from the charity stripe in the final five minutes.
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The All-SEC duo of Williams and Schofield led the Vols (31-6) in scoring, dropping 21 points each. Jordan Bowden finished with 16 points behind four 3-pointers, while Turner posted 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting. All-SEC point guard Jordan Bone rounded out UT's double-digit scorers, as he finished with 10 points.
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Edwards led all scorers with 29 points, and Cline had 27 points on 10-of-13 shooting and seven 3-pointers to lift Purdue to the Elite Eight.
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The first half was all in Purdue's favor, as the Boilermakers shot a blazing 55 percent from the field and knocked down seven 3-pointers. Edwards led all scorers in the period with 15 points while hitting four threes. Purdue also doubled UT's efforts in the paint, 16-8, to help take a 40-28 lead into halftime.
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Back-to-back threes by Bowden tied things up at 13-13 early on in the first half, but 13-2 run allowed the Boilermakers to pull ahead by double digits. During the stretch, Tennessee's offense went cold and missed seven straight shots.
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Bowden led the Vols with 10 points and four rebounds, while Williams chipped in eight points, four boards and a block in the first half. Tennessee shot just 36 percent from the field during the opening period.
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After facing an 18-point deficit at the 16:19 mark and with all the momentum in Purdue's favor, the Vols stormed back with a 19-2 run to take their first lead since opening minutes of the game. A deep 3-pointer from All-SEC wing Admiral Schofield made it a 70-67 game and capped the run.
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With five minutes left in regulation, both teams were knotted at 70-70. With the game swinging in Tennessee's favor, Ryan Cline went off for the Boilermakers, knocking down four 3-pointers to keep Purdue in the game.Â
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On the other end of the court, National Player of the Year candidate Grant Williams had two dunks in the final minute to keep the Vols ahead, including a putback with eight seconds left to give UT an 82-80 lead. Purdue's Carsen Edwardsthen drove to the basket to try and tie the game, but Williams blocked the shot out of bounds.
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On the ensuing in-bounds play, Edwards caught the ball in the corner and got fouled by Lamonte Turner, who was contesting a potential game-winning three. The All-Big Ten performer missed the first attempt but sank the final two free throws to tie the game at 82-82 and send it to overtime.
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Tennessee's momentum ran out in overtime, as the Boilermakers pulled ahead early to make it a two-possession game. The Vols couldn't convert on the offensive end, forcing UT to foul. Purdue iced the game by going 11-of-18 from the charity stripe in the final five minutes.
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The All-SEC duo of Williams and Schofield led the Vols (31-6) in scoring, dropping 21 points each. Jordan Bowden finished with 16 points behind four 3-pointers, while Turner posted 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting. All-SEC point guard Jordan Bone rounded out UT's double-digit scorers, as he finished with 10 points.
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Edwards led all scorers with 29 points, and Cline had 27 points on 10-of-13 shooting and seven 3-pointers to lift Purdue to the Elite Eight.
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The first half was all in Purdue's favor, as the Boilermakers shot a blazing 55 percent from the field and knocked down seven 3-pointers. Edwards led all scorers in the period with 15 points while hitting four threes. Purdue also doubled UT's efforts in the paint, 16-8, to help take a 40-28 lead into halftime.
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Back-to-back threes by Bowden tied things up at 13-13 early on in the first half, but 13-2 run allowed the Boilermakers to pull ahead by double digits. During the stretch, Tennessee's offense went cold and missed seven straight shots.
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Bowden led the Vols with 10 points and four rebounds, while Williams chipped in eight points, four boards and a block in the first half. Tennessee shot just 36 percent from the field during the opening period.
Team Stats
PUR
UT
FG%
.540
.500
3FG%
.484
.500
FT%
.485
.500
RB
43
38
TO
8
7
STL
4
5
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