University of Tennessee Athletics
Vols Fall at Kentucky as Second Half Comeback Falls Short, 66-54
February 18, 2023 | Men's Basketball
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Tennessee cut a 20-point halftime deficit all the way down to eight points, but was unable to overcome a sluggish first half on the road Saturday, falling 66-54 at Kentucky.
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Santiago Vescovi and Jahmai Mashack led the second-half charge for Tennessee (20-7, 9-5 SEC). Vescovi scored all of his 17 points after halftime, while Mashack finished with career-high totals in points (16) and rebounds (8), scoring nine of his 16 points in the second half.
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After trailing by 20 points at the break, Tennessee began its second-half run right out of the gates, immediately rattling off a 7-0 spurt to cut Kentucky's lead to 39-26. From there, the Vols steadily chipped away at the Wildcats' lead—trimming the deficit to eight point on two occasions.
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The first came after a 9-3 Tennessee run—seven points of which were scored by Mashack—that made the score 58-50 with 7:25 remaining. Kentucky, however, responded with four straight points, and Tennessee was unable to get the lead back down to eight again until there were just more than two minutes remaining.
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In total, 26 of Tennessee's 35 second-half points came from Vescovi and Mashack.
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After an opening half in which it shot just 26 percent from the field and 1-of-13 from 3-point range, Tennessee trailed 39-19 at halftime.
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Tennessee began the first half making just one of its first 11 field-goal attempts, allowing Kentucky to jump out to a 10-2 lead in the opening eight minutes of the game.
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The Vols narrowed the Wildcats' lead down to four after their initial spurt with a quick 6-2 run, but Kentucky went on to outscore Tennessee 24-9 in the final eight minutes of the first half to take a 20-point lead into the halftime break.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee is back on the road for a rematch of last year's SEC Tournament championship game against Texas A&M on Tuesday in Bryan-College Station. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET on ESPN.
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VESCOVI CLIMBS TO THIRD ON UT's ALL-TIME 3-POINT LIST: With three made 3-pointers Saturday, senior Santiago Vescovi moved into a tie for third place with VFL JaJuan Smith (2004-08) on Tennessee's career list. Vescovi now has 253 career 3-point makes.
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Santiago Vescovi and Jahmai Mashack led the second-half charge for Tennessee (20-7, 9-5 SEC). Vescovi scored all of his 17 points after halftime, while Mashack finished with career-high totals in points (16) and rebounds (8), scoring nine of his 16 points in the second half.
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After trailing by 20 points at the break, Tennessee began its second-half run right out of the gates, immediately rattling off a 7-0 spurt to cut Kentucky's lead to 39-26. From there, the Vols steadily chipped away at the Wildcats' lead—trimming the deficit to eight point on two occasions.
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The first came after a 9-3 Tennessee run—seven points of which were scored by Mashack—that made the score 58-50 with 7:25 remaining. Kentucky, however, responded with four straight points, and Tennessee was unable to get the lead back down to eight again until there were just more than two minutes remaining.
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In total, 26 of Tennessee's 35 second-half points came from Vescovi and Mashack.
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After an opening half in which it shot just 26 percent from the field and 1-of-13 from 3-point range, Tennessee trailed 39-19 at halftime.
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Tennessee began the first half making just one of its first 11 field-goal attempts, allowing Kentucky to jump out to a 10-2 lead in the opening eight minutes of the game.
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The Vols narrowed the Wildcats' lead down to four after their initial spurt with a quick 6-2 run, but Kentucky went on to outscore Tennessee 24-9 in the final eight minutes of the first half to take a 20-point lead into the halftime break.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee is back on the road for a rematch of last year's SEC Tournament championship game against Texas A&M on Tuesday in Bryan-College Station. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET on ESPN.
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VESCOVI CLIMBS TO THIRD ON UT's ALL-TIME 3-POINT LIST: With three made 3-pointers Saturday, senior Santiago Vescovi moved into a tie for third place with VFL JaJuan Smith (2004-08) on Tennessee's career list. Vescovi now has 253 career 3-point makes.
Team Stats
UT
UK
FG%
.373
.444
3FG%
.222
.375
FT%
.286
.657
RB
32
40
TO
8
12
STL
4
5
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