NCAAB Game Recap - Vanderbilt at Tennessee
Wed Feb 22, 2017 6:30 PM EST

Butl
74
Vill
66
F
TCU
68
Kansas
87
F
Oreg
68
Cal
65
F
Lou
63
UNC
74
F
Duke
75
Syr
78
F
Prov
68
Crei
66
F
Minn
89
MD
75
F
Vand
67
Tenn
56
F
Mich
68
Rut
64
F
UNH
78
UMassL
67
F
Albany
50
Vermt
62
F
Stony
52
UMBC
65
F
Bingha
69
Hartfo
76
F
Woff
81
VMI
63
F
UNCG
72
Mercer
66
F
Furm
81
ETSU
93
F(OT)
WCU
84
Citad
80
F
Manh
82
Rider
93
F
SIU
46
IlSt
50
F
NrthIA
59
IndSt
69
F
Amer
74
Navy
58
F
Colg
69
Leh
87
F
Lafy
64
Buck
94
F
Boston
62
Army
73
F
StLou
50
VCU
64
F
StBon
83
StJos
77
F
Ford
70
Duques
52
F
Pitt
59
Wake
63
F
UCF
71
Temp
69
F
Xav
64
Seton
71
F
DeP
67
GTown
65
F
LoyMD
62
HolyC
63
F
Chat
68
Samf
72
F(OT)
NDSU
82
ORU
80
F
Drake
65
LoyIL
80
F
MOSt
68
Brad
77
F
CenAR
70
SeLA
87
F
TXAMC
56
AbCh
44
F
TAMU
77
Ark
86
F
Lamar
88
NWSt
68
F
NebOm
84
Denv
83
F
UNLV
58
AF
81
F
OkSt
80
KSU
68
F
UConn
70
Hou
75
F
UtSt
81
SJSU
75
F
Bois
77
Nev
85
F
UCIrv
54
CS-Ful
56
F
Fres
63
SDSU
55
F
OrSt
66
Stan
79
F

Feb 22, 2017, 6:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Vanderbilt

28

39

67

Tennessee

18

38

56

Defense lifts Vanderbilt to 67-56 victory at Tennessee
Wed Feb 22, 2017 9:51 PM

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Vanderbilt's rejuvenated defense has the Commodores poised to make a late-season surge.

Luke Kornet had 13 points, 11 rebounds and seven blocks Wednesday as Vanderbilt never trailed in a 67-56 victory over Tennessee.

Five weeks after shooting a season-high 58.6 percent in an 87-75 triumph at Vanderbilt, Tennessee had its lowest point total and worst field-goal percentage (.290) of the season in the rematch.

"I really think our guys were extra motivated with losing the first game in our place, wanting to come back and show we're a much better team and playing at a much higher level than we were earlier in the year," Vanderbilt coach Bryce Drew said.

Vanderbilt (15-13, 8-7 SEC) has won at Tennessee (15-13, 7-8) each of the last three years. The last time Vanderbilt beat Tennessee in Knoxville three straight times was from 1955-57.

Although the Commodores entered Wednesday ranked 12th out of 14 SEC teams in field-goal percentage defense, they've been stingier lately. Vanderbilt held South Carolina to one basket over the final 9 1/2 minutes of a 71-62 victory over the Gamecocks on Saturday.

Vanderbilt's last three opponents have shot 7 of 42 from 3-point range. Tennessee was 3 of 17 from beyond the arc.

"I think for us to be able to go out and kind of make that stance we did defensively today, it's something that we can take pride in, knowing we've definitely become a better team since we played them the first time," Kornet said.

Both teams entered the night seeking late-season runs that could boost their NCAA Tournament credentials. Vanderbilt was 49th and Tennessee 52nd in the RPI at the start of the day.

But on a night when both teams had much at stake, Tennessee came out flat. The Vols made one basket in the first nine minutes of the game.

"I'm baffled and frustrated by it," Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said of the slow start. "This time of year, you can't come out at home and play like that. ... I just can't believe that we wouldn't be more focused. You've got to give Vanderbilt credit because they understand what this time of year's about obviously, and we don't."

After trailing by as many as 15 points, Tennessee got to within 44-43 on a pair of Grant Williams free throws with 6:01 left. Vanderbilt scored on its next five possessions to get the margin back up to nine, and the Commodores stayed ahead by at least five the rest of the way.

Jeff Roberson had 15 points and eight rebounds for Vanderbilt. Matthew Fisher-Davis scored 13, Nolan Cressler had 11 and Riley LaChance added 10.

Robert Hubbs III scored 16 to lead Tennessee, while Williams and Admiral Schofield added 11 apiece.

Tennessee was playing without usual starting guard Jordan Bowden due to an illness. Shembari Phillips started in his place and scored six points while shooting just 2 of 13.

BIG PICTURE

Vanderbilt: This was an important win for the Commodores, whose remaining schedule affords them the opportunity for victories that could impress the NCAA Tournament selection committee. Vanderbilt visits No. 11 Kentucky and hosts No. 13 Florida in its final two regular-season games.

Tennessee: Jordan Bone had returned to his hometown and scored 23 in Tennessee's victory at Vanderbilt, but he wasn't nearly as effective in the rematch. Bone had two points, one assist and two turnovers in just 13 minutes.

NOTABLE NUMBERS

Tennessee and Vanderbilt combined for 42 missed shots in the first half, yet each team had only one offensive rebound. Tennessee had 16 offensive rebounds in the second half to claw back into the game. ... Vanderbilt committed just five turnovers all night.

QUOTABLE

"We've got to play with fire, and we just didn't play with fire," Schofield said. "That's the biggest thing about us. We've got to come out and we've got to play with energy and we've got to play with a chip on our shoulder. We didn't come out with that chip tonight."

UP NEXT

Vanderbilt: Hosts Mississippi State on Saturday.

Tennessee: Visits South Carolina on Saturday.

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Leaders

Vanderbilt PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Roberson 15 0 1 8 2 0
L. Kornet 13 0 0 11 1 7
Tennessee PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Hubbs III 16 0 2 3 0 0
G. Williams 11 0 2 10 0 1

Team Comparison

Vand Tenn
Points For 67 56
Field Goals 21/57-37% 18/62-29%
Three Pointers 8/26-31% 3/17-18%
Free Throws 17/21-81% 17/26-65%
Offensive Rebounds 6 17
Defensive Rebounds 34 31
Rebounds 42 56
Blocks 8 3
Steals 5 1
Turnovers 5 10
Personal Fouls 20 18
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 14 Tenn 87 @ Vand 75 J. Bone 23 L. Kornet 18
Wed Feb 22 Vand 67 @ Tenn 56 J. Roberson 15 R. Hubbs III 16

Game Information

Stadium: Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tennessee
Attendance: 12,713
Game Time: