University of Tennessee Athletics
Fulky Catches Fire as Vols Burn Ole Miss, 73-48
January 21, 2020 | Men's Basketball
Rick Barnes Logs his 100th Win with Tennessee
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – A dominant offensive performance, highlighted by John Fulkerson's double-double, resulted in a Tennessee 73-48 victory over Ole Miss Tuesday night at Thompson-Boling Arena. The win marked Rick Barnes' 100th victory as Tennessee's head coach.
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The Vols' victory elevated the team to 12-6 (4-2 SEC). Ole Miss fell to 9-9 (0-5 SEC).Â
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Fulkerson had a hot hand from the start Tuesday, scoring 16 points alone in the first half--giving him the highest-scoring half of his career. The Kingsport native finished with a career-high 18 points, and 10 rebounds gave him his third career double-double.Â
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Freshman Josiah-Jordan James surpassed his season scoring average and concluded the evening with 11 points and a game-high six assists.Â
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Tennessee was dominant during the first half. Ole Miss head coach Kermit Davis called two timeouts to try and squelch UT's momentum, but the Vols--aided by 11 points off turnovers--maintained a double-digit lead for the final 10 minutes of the half.
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The first half closed with Ole Miss scoreless for the final three minutes. After shooting just 23 percent, the Rebels trailed, 42-23, at the break.
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LE STREAK IS TIED: Yves Pons lived up to his reputation as one of Tennessee's elite shot-blockers, finishing with three on the night. Pons has now recorded at least one block in each of the Vols' first 18 games, marking the longest such streak by a Vol since C.J. Black recorded a block in 18 consecutive games over portions of two seasons in 1998. Pons added six points in the win.
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THAT FULKY FLOW: John Fulkerson scored a career-high 18 points and logged his third career double-double Tuesday. During the first 10 minutes of the game, Fulkerson outscored the entire Ole Miss team, as he had 10 points with the Vols holding a 19-9 lead.
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WELCOME, UROŠ:Â Recently granted eligibility by the NCAA, redshirt freshman big man Uros Plavsic received a warm welcome by a crowd of 17,031 in Thompson-Boling Arena. Plavsic netted four points in nearly 11 minutes off the bench in his home debut.
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WINNING FOR THE CAUSE:Â With Tuesday's win, Tennessee is now 17-5 all-time in NABC Coaches vs. Cancer "Suits & Sneakers" games. That includes an 11-2 record at Thompson-Boling Arena. Dating to 2017, the Vols have won seven straight Suits & Sneakers contests.
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UP NEXT:Â The Vols head to the University of Kansas for a Saturday afternoon tilt with Bill Self's third-ranked Jayhawks at Allen Fieldhouse. The SEC/Big 12 Challenge showdown tips off at 4 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. CT and will be televised on ESPN. College Gameday will broadcast live from KU's historic venue Saturday morning.
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The Vols' victory elevated the team to 12-6 (4-2 SEC). Ole Miss fell to 9-9 (0-5 SEC).Â
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Fulkerson had a hot hand from the start Tuesday, scoring 16 points alone in the first half--giving him the highest-scoring half of his career. The Kingsport native finished with a career-high 18 points, and 10 rebounds gave him his third career double-double.Â
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Freshman Josiah-Jordan James surpassed his season scoring average and concluded the evening with 11 points and a game-high six assists.Â
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Tennessee was dominant during the first half. Ole Miss head coach Kermit Davis called two timeouts to try and squelch UT's momentum, but the Vols--aided by 11 points off turnovers--maintained a double-digit lead for the final 10 minutes of the half.
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The first half closed with Ole Miss scoreless for the final three minutes. After shooting just 23 percent, the Rebels trailed, 42-23, at the break.
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LE STREAK IS TIED: Yves Pons lived up to his reputation as one of Tennessee's elite shot-blockers, finishing with three on the night. Pons has now recorded at least one block in each of the Vols' first 18 games, marking the longest such streak by a Vol since C.J. Black recorded a block in 18 consecutive games over portions of two seasons in 1998. Pons added six points in the win.
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THAT FULKY FLOW: John Fulkerson scored a career-high 18 points and logged his third career double-double Tuesday. During the first 10 minutes of the game, Fulkerson outscored the entire Ole Miss team, as he had 10 points with the Vols holding a 19-9 lead.
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WELCOME, UROŠ:Â Recently granted eligibility by the NCAA, redshirt freshman big man Uros Plavsic received a warm welcome by a crowd of 17,031 in Thompson-Boling Arena. Plavsic netted four points in nearly 11 minutes off the bench in his home debut.
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WINNING FOR THE CAUSE:Â With Tuesday's win, Tennessee is now 17-5 all-time in NABC Coaches vs. Cancer "Suits & Sneakers" games. That includes an 11-2 record at Thompson-Boling Arena. Dating to 2017, the Vols have won seven straight Suits & Sneakers contests.
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UP NEXT:Â The Vols head to the University of Kansas for a Saturday afternoon tilt with Bill Self's third-ranked Jayhawks at Allen Fieldhouse. The SEC/Big 12 Challenge showdown tips off at 4 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. CT and will be televised on ESPN. College Gameday will broadcast live from KU's historic venue Saturday morning.
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Team Stats
OM
UT
FG%
.302
.490
3FG%
.200
.294
FT%
.455
.833
RB
38
33
TO
10
8
STL
6
6
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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