University of Tennessee Athletics
#24 Vols Stifle #13 LSU, 64-50
January 22, 2022 | Men's Basketball
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The 24th-ranked Tennessee basketball team led wire-to-wire and avenged an early-season loss to No. 13 LSU in front of a season-high crowd of 21,061 Saturday at Thompson-Boling Arena.
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Santiago Vescovi led Tennessee with 16 points, including five made 3-pointers. Vescovi also tallied a team-high-tying six rebounds and five assists. Making his second straight start, Uros Plavsic had 12 points on 5-for-7 shooting and six rebounds.
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In what was a matchup of two of the nation's top-five teams in terms of adjusted defensive efficiency, Tennessee held LSU to a season-low 50 points.
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Tari Eason led LSU offensively with 16 points.
Coming out of the halftime break with a 29-24 lead, Tennessee opened the second half on a 13-4 run, pulling in front by 14 on a Kennedy Chandler driving layup with 11:34 remaining. In the opening six minutes of the second half, LSU scored just two points and made just one of its first nine shots.
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The Vols looked to be in control leading by 15 with nine minutes remaining, but LSU answered Tennessee's hot start to the second half with a 13-4 run, drawing to within six points on an and-one layup from Eason with 5:00 remaining.
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LSU's spurt was immediately answered by the Big Orange, as a jumper in the paint from John Fulkerson and a 3-pointer from Zakai Zeigler sparked a 13-0 Tennessee run that put the game away.
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Just as efficiently as it started the second half, Tennessee was even hotter out of the gates to start the game, opening with a 14-0 run over the first six minutes. Vescovi, Chandler and Josiah-Jordan James all hit 3-pointers to spark the run.
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The Vols forced LSU to miss its first seven field goal attempts, as the Tigers did not score until the 13:38 mark.
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LSU however quickly countered Tennessee's hot start, reeling off a 12-3 run to pull within five points. The Tigers drew within one, but never took the lead during the first half.
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Vescovi hit four threes in total during the first half, totaling 12 points to lead all scorers in the opening period.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee returns to Thompson-Boling Arena for a second straight home game on Wednesday against Florida. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
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VESCOVI AGAINST LSU: In four career games against LSU, junior guard Santiago Vescovi is now averaging 15.3 points per game following Saturday's 16-point performance. Vescovi is also shooting 17-for-35 (.486) from 3-point range against the Tigers during his Tennessee career.
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DISTRIBUTING THE ROCK: Tennessee recorded 18 assists on 22 made field goals on Saturday. The 22 assists are the Vols' second most in an SEC game this season.
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FULKY HITS 1,000: With an eight-point outing on Saturday, super senior forward John Fulkerson reached the 1,000-point mark for his career, becoming the 53rd Vol in program history to do so.
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Santiago Vescovi led Tennessee with 16 points, including five made 3-pointers. Vescovi also tallied a team-high-tying six rebounds and five assists. Making his second straight start, Uros Plavsic had 12 points on 5-for-7 shooting and six rebounds.
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In what was a matchup of two of the nation's top-five teams in terms of adjusted defensive efficiency, Tennessee held LSU to a season-low 50 points.
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Tari Eason led LSU offensively with 16 points.
Coming out of the halftime break with a 29-24 lead, Tennessee opened the second half on a 13-4 run, pulling in front by 14 on a Kennedy Chandler driving layup with 11:34 remaining. In the opening six minutes of the second half, LSU scored just two points and made just one of its first nine shots.
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The Vols looked to be in control leading by 15 with nine minutes remaining, but LSU answered Tennessee's hot start to the second half with a 13-4 run, drawing to within six points on an and-one layup from Eason with 5:00 remaining.
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LSU's spurt was immediately answered by the Big Orange, as a jumper in the paint from John Fulkerson and a 3-pointer from Zakai Zeigler sparked a 13-0 Tennessee run that put the game away.
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Just as efficiently as it started the second half, Tennessee was even hotter out of the gates to start the game, opening with a 14-0 run over the first six minutes. Vescovi, Chandler and Josiah-Jordan James all hit 3-pointers to spark the run.
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The Vols forced LSU to miss its first seven field goal attempts, as the Tigers did not score until the 13:38 mark.
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LSU however quickly countered Tennessee's hot start, reeling off a 12-3 run to pull within five points. The Tigers drew within one, but never took the lead during the first half.
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Vescovi hit four threes in total during the first half, totaling 12 points to lead all scorers in the opening period.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee returns to Thompson-Boling Arena for a second straight home game on Wednesday against Florida. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
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VESCOVI AGAINST LSU: In four career games against LSU, junior guard Santiago Vescovi is now averaging 15.3 points per game following Saturday's 16-point performance. Vescovi is also shooting 17-for-35 (.486) from 3-point range against the Tigers during his Tennessee career.
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DISTRIBUTING THE ROCK: Tennessee recorded 18 assists on 22 made field goals on Saturday. The 22 assists are the Vols' second most in an SEC game this season.
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FULKY HITS 1,000: With an eight-point outing on Saturday, super senior forward John Fulkerson reached the 1,000-point mark for his career, becoming the 53rd Vol in program history to do so.
Team Stats
LSU
UT
FG%
.389
.431
3FG%
.211
.357
FT%
.571
.556
RB
32
34
TO
14
14
STL
6
3
Game Leaders
Scoring
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