University of Tennessee Athletics
#17 Vols Cruise to Road Win Over Missouri, 80-61
February 22, 2022 | Men's Basketball
COLUMBIA, Mo. – A hot-shooting night led 17th-ranked Tennessee to a definitive road win Tuesday night at Missouri, 80-61.
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All-SEC candidate Kennedy Chandler led the way for the Vols with 23 points on 9-for-12 shooting with a career-high eight rebounds and six assists.
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Joining Chandler in double figures was fellow All-SEC hopeful Santiago Vescovi, who scored 14 points on 4-for-6 shooting from 3-point range, and Victor Bailey Jr., who scored 11 points on 5-for-8 shooting.
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Javon Pickett had 16 points to lead Missouri.
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Carrying a nine-point lead into the start of the second half, Tennessee (20-7, 11-4 SEC) opened the final period by hitting just one of its first six shots, but quickly regained its shooting stroke.
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The Vols and Tigers played back-and-forth for the first four minutes of the final period before a Jonas Aidoo and-one fast-break dunk on a feed from Chandler kicked off a 16-3 Tennessee run that gave the Vols a 21-point lead at 57-36 with 10:44 remaining.
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Missouri responded with a 14-5 run to cut the Tennessee lead to 12 at 62-50 with 6:37 left, but never was able to draw any closer, as Vescovi's three 3-pointers in the final six minutes helped the Vols maintain distance.
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Tennessee led Missouri at halftime, 36-27, after shooting 50 percent (15-for-30) from the field during the first half.
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Despite its high shooting percentage for the first half as a whole, the Vols hit just two of their first seven shots from the field to start the game. Trailing 17-15 just under nine minutes into the opening period, Tennessee took control by rattling off a 13-0 run spanning nearly five minutes—bookended by contested midrange jumpers from Bailey Jr.
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After it made seven of 12 shots to start the game, Missouri made just four of its last 16 to end the half.
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Chandler led all scorers with 14 first-half points on 6-for-8 shooting.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee is back at Thompson-Boling Arena on Saturday for a ranked showdown with No. 3 Auburn. Tipoff is set for 4 p.m. ET on ESPN. Although Saturday's game is sold out, fans can still purchase tickets through VividSeats.com.
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VOLS REACH 20 WINS: Tuesday's win marked Tennessee's 20th of the season, with the 2021-22 season standing as the third season of the Rick Barnes era in which the Vols have reached 20 wins, and the first since 2018-19.
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All-SEC candidate Kennedy Chandler led the way for the Vols with 23 points on 9-for-12 shooting with a career-high eight rebounds and six assists.
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Joining Chandler in double figures was fellow All-SEC hopeful Santiago Vescovi, who scored 14 points on 4-for-6 shooting from 3-point range, and Victor Bailey Jr., who scored 11 points on 5-for-8 shooting.
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Javon Pickett had 16 points to lead Missouri.
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Carrying a nine-point lead into the start of the second half, Tennessee (20-7, 11-4 SEC) opened the final period by hitting just one of its first six shots, but quickly regained its shooting stroke.
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The Vols and Tigers played back-and-forth for the first four minutes of the final period before a Jonas Aidoo and-one fast-break dunk on a feed from Chandler kicked off a 16-3 Tennessee run that gave the Vols a 21-point lead at 57-36 with 10:44 remaining.
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Missouri responded with a 14-5 run to cut the Tennessee lead to 12 at 62-50 with 6:37 left, but never was able to draw any closer, as Vescovi's three 3-pointers in the final six minutes helped the Vols maintain distance.
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Tennessee led Missouri at halftime, 36-27, after shooting 50 percent (15-for-30) from the field during the first half.
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Despite its high shooting percentage for the first half as a whole, the Vols hit just two of their first seven shots from the field to start the game. Trailing 17-15 just under nine minutes into the opening period, Tennessee took control by rattling off a 13-0 run spanning nearly five minutes—bookended by contested midrange jumpers from Bailey Jr.
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After it made seven of 12 shots to start the game, Missouri made just four of its last 16 to end the half.
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Chandler led all scorers with 14 first-half points on 6-for-8 shooting.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee is back at Thompson-Boling Arena on Saturday for a ranked showdown with No. 3 Auburn. Tipoff is set for 4 p.m. ET on ESPN. Although Saturday's game is sold out, fans can still purchase tickets through VividSeats.com.
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VOLS REACH 20 WINS: Tuesday's win marked Tennessee's 20th of the season, with the 2021-22 season standing as the third season of the Rick Barnes era in which the Vols have reached 20 wins, and the first since 2018-19.
Team Stats
UT
Mizzou
FG%
.452
.365
3FG%
.500
.250
FT%
.789
.783
RB
40
34
TO
9
13
STL
8
4
Game Leaders
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