University of Tennessee Athletics
#21/22 Vols Fall on the Road at Florida
January 10, 2026 | Men's Basketball
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The University of Tennessee men's basketball team dropped a 91-67 decision Saturday afternoon at Florida, the reigning national champion.
Freshman forward Nate Ament led No. 21/22 Tennessee (11-5, 1-2 SEC) with 17 points in the setback at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center.
After the first 13-plus minutes came entirely within a five-point window, Florida (11-5, 2-1 SEC) junior forward Thomas Haugh posted a personal 7-0 run in 68 seconds to put his team up by five, 26-21, with 5:30 left in the frame. At that time, the Gators had 12 more field-goal attempts (8-of-26) than the Volunteers (6-of-14), but the former made the game's next two shots to pull even at 26 just 99 ticks later.
Florida countered with a 15-2 burst, featuring 10 points from sophomore guard Boogie Fland, in just 2:49—it included 10 straight points in 60 seconds—and that capped the first-half scoring to make it 41-28 at the intermission.
Following a 6-of-22 start from the floor through 13 minutes, the Gators made eight of their next 10 field goals and finished the half at 14-of-33 (42.4 percent). Tennessee shot 8-of-20 (40.0 percent) overall, 3-of-7 (42.9 percent) beyond the arc and 9-of-11 (81.8 percent) at the line, but got outscored 18-6 in points off turnovers.
The Volunteers notched the first basket of the second half, but Florida tallied the next seven points to claim an 18-point lead, 48-30, with 17:35 to go. The home team extended its margin as high as 25 in the second session.
Tennessee got the deficit down to 17 points, 70-53, with 8:06 to go after scoring six straight points in 33 seconds, but clawed no closer.
Ament, who amassed his highest point total since Nov. 26, paced a quartet of Volunteers in double figures. Junior forward Jaylen Carey and senior guard Ja'Kobi Gillespie scored 12 points apiece, with the former setting a season best with six made free throws on nine attempts. Freshman forward DeWayne Brown added 10 points on a 5-of-6 field-goal clip.
Fland led all scorers with 23 points, one shy of his career high, on 9-of-13 field-goal shooting, including a 3-of-6 ledger from deep, plus added a game-best five assists and four steals. Junior center Rueben Chinyelu had 17 points on 8-of-12 shooting to go along with 16 rebounds, the latter mark the most by a Tennessee foe this season.
Junior guard Urban Klavžar had 15 points, finishing 3-of-9 from 3-point range and 4-of-4 at the line, while Haugh produced 13 points and a game-leading five steals. Junior forward/center Alex Condon tallied 11 points and seven rebounds, while senior guard Xaivian Lee chipped in 10 points to give the Gators six players in double digits.
Although Tennessee shot 21-of-49 (42.9 percent) from the floor, including 6-of-15 (40.0 percent) on 3-pointers, it allowed a 31-of-64 (48.4 percent) field-goal line at the other end. It also conceded a 30-8 mark in points off turnovers, committing 18 and forcing 10.
The Volunteers now return to Knoxville, Tenn., for back-to-back home games at Food City Center, the first of which is Tuesday at 7 p.m. against Texas A&M, live on SEC Network.
To keep up with the University of Tennessee men's basketball team on social media, follow @Vol_Hoops on Instagram and X/Twitter, as well as /tennesseebasketball on Facebook.
TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS POSTGAME NOTES
• The Volunteers fell to 82-62 all-time versus Florida, with the Gators remaining tied alongside Auburn for the team Tennessee has the fourth-most wins against.
• Tennessee fell to 9-5 in its last 14 matchups with Florida—that dates to Feb. 21, 2018—after going 1-5 in the prior six.
• Ranked Tennessee teams now own a 16-9 all-time record versus unranked Florida teams, including an 11-4 mark since Jan. 14, 1981, and a 3-9 ledger on the road.
• The Volunteers dropped to 13-18 all-time against reigning NCAA champions, including 3-2 versus Florida and 3-10 in true road games.
• Tennessee now possesses a 9-5 ledger in its last 14 outings versus defending national champions, dating to Jan. 12, 1999.
• Tennessee finished with six offensive rebounds Saturday, its first time not reaching double figures this season.
• Between the final 3:33 of the first half and the opening 2:35 of the second half, Florida went on a 22-4 extended run across 6:08 of action.
• Florida became the first team to outscore Tennessee in the paint this season, putting up a 38-30 count.
• The Volunteers last allowed 90-plus points in 103-92 victory at Kentucky on Feb. 3, 2024.
• The only other time in Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes' 11-year tenure an opposing team had six double-digit scorers was on Dec. 18, 2019, when Cincinnati did so in a home victory.
• Haugh became the second Volunteer foe to amass five-plus steals in a game in 2025-26, joining Mercer's Brady Shoulders, who finished with six in the Nov. 3 season opener.
• Chinyelu became just the fifth player with 15-plus points and 15-plus rebounds against Tennessee in head coach Rick Barnes' 11-year tenure, joining Purdue's Zach Edey (March 31, 2024, in Detroit), Kansas' Hunter Dickinson (Nov. 22, 2023, in Honolulu), South Carolina's Chris Silva (Feb. 13, 2019, in Knoxville) and Gonzaga's Domantas Sabonis (Dec. 19, 2015, in Seattle).
• Chinyelu also became only the sixth player with 16-plus rebounds versus Tennessee in the Barnes era, following the aforementioned Edey, Dickinson and Sabonis, as well as Texas A&M's Andersson Garcia (Feb. 10, 2024,) and Arkansas' Jaylin Williams (Feb. 19, 2022), both in home games.
• After scoring in double figures once in Tennessee's first 14 games, Brown has now done so in back-to-back contests, as he logged 10 points Tuesday against Texas.
• Ament registered his ninth outing with 15-plus points in his first 16 collegiate appearances, amassing 17-plus for the seventh time.
• Carey went 6-of-9 at the free-throw line to set a season high in makes, eclipsing his prior best of four, recorded both Jan. 6 against Texas and Dec. 16 versus Louisville.
• Freshman guard Amari Evans tied his career best with a co-team-high five rebounds, matching the mark he posted Dec. 30 against South Carolina State.
• Saturday marked the first time this season Evans has led or co-led the Volunteers in rebounding.
• Additionally, Evans registered a career-high-tying three steals, equaling the figure he logged in three of the last four contests.
Freshman forward Nate Ament led No. 21/22 Tennessee (11-5, 1-2 SEC) with 17 points in the setback at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center.
After the first 13-plus minutes came entirely within a five-point window, Florida (11-5, 2-1 SEC) junior forward Thomas Haugh posted a personal 7-0 run in 68 seconds to put his team up by five, 26-21, with 5:30 left in the frame. At that time, the Gators had 12 more field-goal attempts (8-of-26) than the Volunteers (6-of-14), but the former made the game's next two shots to pull even at 26 just 99 ticks later.
Florida countered with a 15-2 burst, featuring 10 points from sophomore guard Boogie Fland, in just 2:49—it included 10 straight points in 60 seconds—and that capped the first-half scoring to make it 41-28 at the intermission.
Following a 6-of-22 start from the floor through 13 minutes, the Gators made eight of their next 10 field goals and finished the half at 14-of-33 (42.4 percent). Tennessee shot 8-of-20 (40.0 percent) overall, 3-of-7 (42.9 percent) beyond the arc and 9-of-11 (81.8 percent) at the line, but got outscored 18-6 in points off turnovers.
The Volunteers notched the first basket of the second half, but Florida tallied the next seven points to claim an 18-point lead, 48-30, with 17:35 to go. The home team extended its margin as high as 25 in the second session.
Tennessee got the deficit down to 17 points, 70-53, with 8:06 to go after scoring six straight points in 33 seconds, but clawed no closer.
Ament, who amassed his highest point total since Nov. 26, paced a quartet of Volunteers in double figures. Junior forward Jaylen Carey and senior guard Ja'Kobi Gillespie scored 12 points apiece, with the former setting a season best with six made free throws on nine attempts. Freshman forward DeWayne Brown added 10 points on a 5-of-6 field-goal clip.
Fland led all scorers with 23 points, one shy of his career high, on 9-of-13 field-goal shooting, including a 3-of-6 ledger from deep, plus added a game-best five assists and four steals. Junior center Rueben Chinyelu had 17 points on 8-of-12 shooting to go along with 16 rebounds, the latter mark the most by a Tennessee foe this season.
Junior guard Urban Klavžar had 15 points, finishing 3-of-9 from 3-point range and 4-of-4 at the line, while Haugh produced 13 points and a game-leading five steals. Junior forward/center Alex Condon tallied 11 points and seven rebounds, while senior guard Xaivian Lee chipped in 10 points to give the Gators six players in double digits.
Although Tennessee shot 21-of-49 (42.9 percent) from the floor, including 6-of-15 (40.0 percent) on 3-pointers, it allowed a 31-of-64 (48.4 percent) field-goal line at the other end. It also conceded a 30-8 mark in points off turnovers, committing 18 and forcing 10.
The Volunteers now return to Knoxville, Tenn., for back-to-back home games at Food City Center, the first of which is Tuesday at 7 p.m. against Texas A&M, live on SEC Network.
To keep up with the University of Tennessee men's basketball team on social media, follow @Vol_Hoops on Instagram and X/Twitter, as well as /tennesseebasketball on Facebook.
TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS POSTGAME NOTES
• The Volunteers fell to 82-62 all-time versus Florida, with the Gators remaining tied alongside Auburn for the team Tennessee has the fourth-most wins against.
• Tennessee fell to 9-5 in its last 14 matchups with Florida—that dates to Feb. 21, 2018—after going 1-5 in the prior six.
• Ranked Tennessee teams now own a 16-9 all-time record versus unranked Florida teams, including an 11-4 mark since Jan. 14, 1981, and a 3-9 ledger on the road.
• The Volunteers dropped to 13-18 all-time against reigning NCAA champions, including 3-2 versus Florida and 3-10 in true road games.
• Tennessee now possesses a 9-5 ledger in its last 14 outings versus defending national champions, dating to Jan. 12, 1999.
• Tennessee finished with six offensive rebounds Saturday, its first time not reaching double figures this season.
• Between the final 3:33 of the first half and the opening 2:35 of the second half, Florida went on a 22-4 extended run across 6:08 of action.
• Florida became the first team to outscore Tennessee in the paint this season, putting up a 38-30 count.
• The Volunteers last allowed 90-plus points in 103-92 victory at Kentucky on Feb. 3, 2024.
• The only other time in Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes' 11-year tenure an opposing team had six double-digit scorers was on Dec. 18, 2019, when Cincinnati did so in a home victory.
• Haugh became the second Volunteer foe to amass five-plus steals in a game in 2025-26, joining Mercer's Brady Shoulders, who finished with six in the Nov. 3 season opener.
• Chinyelu became just the fifth player with 15-plus points and 15-plus rebounds against Tennessee in head coach Rick Barnes' 11-year tenure, joining Purdue's Zach Edey (March 31, 2024, in Detroit), Kansas' Hunter Dickinson (Nov. 22, 2023, in Honolulu), South Carolina's Chris Silva (Feb. 13, 2019, in Knoxville) and Gonzaga's Domantas Sabonis (Dec. 19, 2015, in Seattle).
• Chinyelu also became only the sixth player with 16-plus rebounds versus Tennessee in the Barnes era, following the aforementioned Edey, Dickinson and Sabonis, as well as Texas A&M's Andersson Garcia (Feb. 10, 2024,) and Arkansas' Jaylin Williams (Feb. 19, 2022), both in home games.
• After scoring in double figures once in Tennessee's first 14 games, Brown has now done so in back-to-back contests, as he logged 10 points Tuesday against Texas.
• Ament registered his ninth outing with 15-plus points in his first 16 collegiate appearances, amassing 17-plus for the seventh time.
• Carey went 6-of-9 at the free-throw line to set a season high in makes, eclipsing his prior best of four, recorded both Jan. 6 against Texas and Dec. 16 versus Louisville.
• Freshman guard Amari Evans tied his career best with a co-team-high five rebounds, matching the mark he posted Dec. 30 against South Carolina State.
• Saturday marked the first time this season Evans has led or co-led the Volunteers in rebounding.
• Additionally, Evans registered a career-high-tying three steals, equaling the figure he logged in three of the last four contests.
Team Stats
UT
UF
FG%
.429
.484
3FG%
.400
.300
FT%
.655
.800
RB
30
41
TO
18
10
STL
7
13
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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MBB | Nate Ament Postgame vs. Florida (1.10.26)
Saturday, January 10
MBB | Highlights: Tennessee 67, Florida 91
Saturday, January 10
MBB | Rick Barnes Postgame vs. Texas (1.6.26)
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