University of Tennessee Athletics
#13 Vols Fall to Texas Tech in OT, 57-52
December 07, 2021 | Men's Basketball
NEW YORK, N.Y. – Plagued by a cold shooting performance, No. 13 Tennessee fell to Texas Tech in overtime Tuesday at Madison Square Garden, 57-52.
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Despite holding Texas Tech (7-1) to 19-for-61 (.311) shooting, Tennessee (6-2) shot just 19-for-71 (.268) from the field for the game, including 6-for-39 (.154) from 3-point range.
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John Fulkerson led the Vols in scoring with 10 points, also adding 10 rebounds and five blocks. Kennedy Chandler, Santiago Vescovi and Zakai Zeigler had nine points apiece.
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Trailing 44-41 with just over 30 seconds remaining in regulation, Josiah-Jordan James hit a 3-pointer from the right wing to send the game to overtime.
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In the overtime period, the Red Raiders outscored the Vols, 13-8.
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After Zeigler made a layup to cut Texas Tech's lead to 38-35 with 11:50 remaining in the second half, the two teams combined to score just four total points through the 4:12 mark—with zero made field goals. In total, 8:12 of game time elapsed between Zeigler's layup and the next made field goal—a dunk by Bryson Williams that gave Texas Tech a 41-38 lead.
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Tennessee tied the game at 41 and snapped its cold stretch from the field with a 3-pointer from Vescovi at the 1:55 mark. Prior to Vescovi's make, the Vols were 0-for-16 from 3-point range in the second half.
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Following Vescovi's three, Texas Tech added a pair of free throws from Kevin McCullar with 1:26 left and then one more on a 1-for-2 performance at the line from Terrence Shannon with 37 seconds remaining. Tennessee then sent the game to overtime on James' 3-pointer.
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For more than 16 minutes of the back-and-forth first half, neither team led by more than five points—until a fast break and-one layup by Shannon kickstarted a 10-1 Texas Tech run that gave the Red Raiders a 28-20 lead.
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After Tennessee entered the halftime break trailing by four at 29-25, Texas Tech scored a quick five points to open the second half to extend its lead to 34-25.
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Facing its largest deficit of the game, Tennessee responded with a 6-0 run to cut the TTU lead back down to three at 34-31.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee returns to Thompson-Boling Arena for the first of two consecutive home games on Saturday against UNC Greensboro. Tip-off is set for 4:30 p.m. on SEC Network.
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Despite holding Texas Tech (7-1) to 19-for-61 (.311) shooting, Tennessee (6-2) shot just 19-for-71 (.268) from the field for the game, including 6-for-39 (.154) from 3-point range.
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John Fulkerson led the Vols in scoring with 10 points, also adding 10 rebounds and five blocks. Kennedy Chandler, Santiago Vescovi and Zakai Zeigler had nine points apiece.
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Trailing 44-41 with just over 30 seconds remaining in regulation, Josiah-Jordan James hit a 3-pointer from the right wing to send the game to overtime.
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In the overtime period, the Red Raiders outscored the Vols, 13-8.
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After Zeigler made a layup to cut Texas Tech's lead to 38-35 with 11:50 remaining in the second half, the two teams combined to score just four total points through the 4:12 mark—with zero made field goals. In total, 8:12 of game time elapsed between Zeigler's layup and the next made field goal—a dunk by Bryson Williams that gave Texas Tech a 41-38 lead.
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Tennessee tied the game at 41 and snapped its cold stretch from the field with a 3-pointer from Vescovi at the 1:55 mark. Prior to Vescovi's make, the Vols were 0-for-16 from 3-point range in the second half.
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Following Vescovi's three, Texas Tech added a pair of free throws from Kevin McCullar with 1:26 left and then one more on a 1-for-2 performance at the line from Terrence Shannon with 37 seconds remaining. Tennessee then sent the game to overtime on James' 3-pointer.
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For more than 16 minutes of the back-and-forth first half, neither team led by more than five points—until a fast break and-one layup by Shannon kickstarted a 10-1 Texas Tech run that gave the Red Raiders a 28-20 lead.
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After Tennessee entered the halftime break trailing by four at 29-25, Texas Tech scored a quick five points to open the second half to extend its lead to 34-25.
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Facing its largest deficit of the game, Tennessee responded with a 6-0 run to cut the TTU lead back down to three at 34-31.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee returns to Thompson-Boling Arena for the first of two consecutive home games on Saturday against UNC Greensboro. Tip-off is set for 4:30 p.m. on SEC Network.
Team Stats
TTU
UT
FG%
.311
.268
3FG%
.167
.154
FT%
.600
.500
RB
54
47
TO
15
9
STL
6
6
Game Leaders
Scoring
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