Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel spoke to the media at his weekly Monday press conference ahead of Saturday’s SEC road game at South Carolina.… MORE
Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel spoke to the media at his weekly Monday press conference ahead of Saturday’s SEC road game at South Carolina.… MORE
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A second-half surge of 46 points for Colorado was the difference Sunday afternoon as the 11th-ranked Vols fell to the Buffaloes, 78-66, at Bridgestone Arena in downtown Nashville.
Colorado’s KJ Simpson and Tristan da Silva combined for 24 second-half points as the Buffs (2-1) shot 15-of-28 (53.6 percent) from the floor and converted 10-of-11 (90.9) tries from the free-throw line in a half that saw CU overtake the Vols and never look back.
Despite its shooting woes, Tennessee (1-1) was successful drawing fouls and getting to the line. As a team, the Big Orange shot 30 free throws, hitting at an 80 percent rate. After firing 21 shots from the charity stripe in the first half, the Vols attempted only nine in the second stanza. More than half of Tennessee’s field goals came from beyond the arc, but the Big Orange sank just 27 percent from long range.
Tyreke Key and Josiah-Jordan James tied for the team lead in points scored with 15. James shot 4-of-8 on 3-pointers, while Key did most of his damage from the foul line, going 9-of-11. Olivier Nkamhoua grabbed a team-high 10 rebounds, finishing with double-digit boards for the fourth time in his career. Santiago Vescovi also finished with double-figure scoring, recording 11 points. The guard also tallied a career-best five steals.
The Vols finished with 11 steals as James complemented Vescovi with three of his own. Key also swiped a pair.
Simpson finished with 23 points and 10 rebounds for the Buffs, securing his first career double-double.
The Vols are back in action Wednesday when they return to Rocky Top to host Florida Gulf Coast at 7 p.m. ET at Thompson-Boling Arena. Tickets are still available at AllVols.com, and the game will be broadcast on SEC Network+.… MORE
A second-half surge of 46 points for Colorado was the difference Sunday afternoon as the 11th-ranked Vols fell to the Buffaloes, 78-66, at Bridgestone Arena in downtown Nashville.… MORE
The Tennessee Volunteers held at No. 5 in both the Associated Press Top 25 and the USA TODAY AFCA Coaches poll following a dominating 66-24 win over Missouri on Senior Day on Saturday afternoon.… MORE
The Tennessee Volunteers held at No. 5 in both the Associated Press Top 25 and the USA TODAY AFCA Coaches poll following a dominating 66-24 win over Missouri on Senior Day on Saturday afternoon.… MORE
With a sellout Senior Day crowd of 101,915 on hand, No. 5 Tennessee unleashed a school-record offensive performance and scored 38 unanswered points over the final two quarters to waltz past Missouri, 66-24, in its final appearance of 2022 at Neyland Stadium.… MORE
Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker,
defensive end Tyler Baron and running back Dylan Sampson spoke to the media in the postgame after the Vols routed the Missouri Tigers 66-24 on Senior Day.… MORE
Tennessee wide receiver Jalin Hyatt, tight end Princeton Fant and defensive back Brandon Turnage spoke to the media in the postgame after the Vols routed the Missouri Tigers 66-24 on Senior Day.… MORE
Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel spoke to the media in the postgame after the Vols routed the Missuri Tigers 66-24 on Senior Day.… MORE
Vols bounce back from Georgia loss to torch another highly ranked SEC defense… MORE