University of Tennessee Athletics
Hot Shooting #22 Vols Win at South Carolina, 81-57
February 05, 2022 | Men's Basketball
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Tennessee's backcourt delivered standout offensive performances and the No. 22 Vols came away with a convincing 81-57 win on the road Saturday over South Carolina at Colonial Life Arena.
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Charleston, South Carolina, native Josiah-Jordan James led the Vols in scoring and finished with a career-high 20 points on 7-for-14 shooting, making four 3-pointers.
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SEC Sixth Man of the Year candidate Zakai Zeigler, who was held scoreless in the first half, finished the game with a career-high-tying 18 points. In the second half, Zeigler was 6-for-9 shooting, including 4-for-4 from 3-point range.
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Kennedy Chandler recorded his second career double-double—scoring 11 points and dishing out 10 assists. Santiago Vescovi was Tennessee's fourth double figure scorer, finishing with 13 points.
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James, Zeigler and Chandler also each had three steals on the defensive end.
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As a team, Tennessee hit 14 3-pointers on Saturday, its most in an SEC game this season.
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After Tennessee (16-6, 7-3 SEC) took a four point lead into halftime, the Vols and Gamecocks battled evenly for the first four minutes of the second half before Tennessee blew the game open with a 24-4 run spanning from the 16:04 mark to the 9:07 mark—extending its lead from one to 21 in the process.
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Olivier Nkamhoua started the run with a layup before Zeigler put it into full speed with back-to-back threes that put Tennessee ahead by 11 with 13:48 remaining. Zeigler quickly followed up his back-to-back threes with a mid-range jumper and then a pair of free throws, ultimately scoring 10 straight points by himself.
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Defensively, Tennessee held South Carolina to just four made field goals in the final 16 minutes of the game.
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After a closely contested first half, Tennessee took a 33-29 lead into the halftime break.
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Tennessee raced out of to a 16-9 lead to open the game, hitting six of its first nine shots—four of which were 3-pointers.
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Despite Tennessee's fast start, South Carolina was able to use a five and a half minute scoring drought from the Vols to climb back into the game and regain the lead on two occasions before the Vols closed the opening period on a 7-1 run.
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James shouldered the load offensively for the Vols in the first half, scoring 15 points on 6-for-9 shooting, including 3-for-6 from 3-point range.
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Just 18 minutes into the game, James had already achieved a season-high in scoring, eclipsing his previous high of 14 that was set on Tuesday against Texas A&M.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee is on the road for a second consecutive game, heading to Starkville, Mississippi, to take on the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Tipoff is set for 9 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
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JAMES CONTINUING HIS HOT STREAK: In his last seven full games, Josiah-Jordan James is averaging 12.1 points and 6.6 rebounds while shooting 41 percent (16-for-39) from 3-point range (James left due to injury and did not return after just four minutes at Vanderbilt on Jan. 18).
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Charleston, South Carolina, native Josiah-Jordan James led the Vols in scoring and finished with a career-high 20 points on 7-for-14 shooting, making four 3-pointers.
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SEC Sixth Man of the Year candidate Zakai Zeigler, who was held scoreless in the first half, finished the game with a career-high-tying 18 points. In the second half, Zeigler was 6-for-9 shooting, including 4-for-4 from 3-point range.
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Kennedy Chandler recorded his second career double-double—scoring 11 points and dishing out 10 assists. Santiago Vescovi was Tennessee's fourth double figure scorer, finishing with 13 points.
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James, Zeigler and Chandler also each had three steals on the defensive end.
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As a team, Tennessee hit 14 3-pointers on Saturday, its most in an SEC game this season.
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After Tennessee (16-6, 7-3 SEC) took a four point lead into halftime, the Vols and Gamecocks battled evenly for the first four minutes of the second half before Tennessee blew the game open with a 24-4 run spanning from the 16:04 mark to the 9:07 mark—extending its lead from one to 21 in the process.
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Olivier Nkamhoua started the run with a layup before Zeigler put it into full speed with back-to-back threes that put Tennessee ahead by 11 with 13:48 remaining. Zeigler quickly followed up his back-to-back threes with a mid-range jumper and then a pair of free throws, ultimately scoring 10 straight points by himself.
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Defensively, Tennessee held South Carolina to just four made field goals in the final 16 minutes of the game.
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After a closely contested first half, Tennessee took a 33-29 lead into the halftime break.
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Tennessee raced out of to a 16-9 lead to open the game, hitting six of its first nine shots—four of which were 3-pointers.
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Despite Tennessee's fast start, South Carolina was able to use a five and a half minute scoring drought from the Vols to climb back into the game and regain the lead on two occasions before the Vols closed the opening period on a 7-1 run.
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James shouldered the load offensively for the Vols in the first half, scoring 15 points on 6-for-9 shooting, including 3-for-6 from 3-point range.
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Just 18 minutes into the game, James had already achieved a season-high in scoring, eclipsing his previous high of 14 that was set on Tuesday against Texas A&M.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee is on the road for a second consecutive game, heading to Starkville, Mississippi, to take on the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Tipoff is set for 9 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
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JAMES CONTINUING HIS HOT STREAK: In his last seven full games, Josiah-Jordan James is averaging 12.1 points and 6.6 rebounds while shooting 41 percent (16-for-39) from 3-point range (James left due to injury and did not return after just four minutes at Vanderbilt on Jan. 18).
Team Stats
UT
USC
FG%
.429
.315
3FG%
.519
.263
FT%
.929
.857
RB
38
34
TO
8
13
STL
10
6
Game Leaders
Scoring
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