NCAAB Game Recap - Vanderbilt at Tennessee
Tue Jan 23, 2018 7:00 PM EST

Prov
69
Vill
89
F
Clem
36
UVA
61
F
Duke
84
Wake
70
F
Kansas
80
Okla
85
F
OkSt
70
TxTch
75
F
Vand
62
Tenn
67
F
Ark
80
UGA
77
F(2OT)
(N/A)
86
UMKC
74
F
Rider
90
Fairf
88
F
Campbl
94
Lib
85
F
Wisc
67
Iowa
85
F
Toled
85
W MI
81
F
Ball
80
Kent
88
F(OT)
David
64
Dayt
65
F
Mia-O
70
CenMI
61
F
E MI
69
Buff
83
F
Ohio
68
Akr
71
F
ETXB
66
ORU
93
F
BGSU
62
NIU
93
F
MOSt
52
Brad
72
F
Bama
66
Miss
78
F
Crei
68
StJon
63
F
WilJe
80
GrCan
96
F
VCU
75
StLou
74
F(OT)
NW
77
Minn
69
F
TAMU
65
LSU
77
F
MissSt
65
KY
78
F
UNLV
63
Fres
69
F

Jan 23, 2018, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Vanderbilt

15

47

62

(22) Tennessee

32

35

67

No. 22 Tennessee hangs on to beat Vanderbilt 67-62
Tue Jan 23, 2018 11:00 PM

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Tennessee guard Jordan Bowden disagreed with his coach's assessment this week that the sophomore guard wasn't slumping.

He made sure to break out in a big way on Tuesday night.

Bowden scored 19 points and shot 5 of 7 from 3-point range as Tennessee built a 20-point second-half lead before hanging on for a 67-62 victory over Vanderbilt.

"Mainly it was my teammates who just kept telling me to keep shooting the ball, keep shooting the ball," Bowden said. "Derrick Walker, before every game, he tells me, `You're the best shooter in the country.' It gives me that confidence every game."

Tennessee (14-5, 5-3 Southeastern Conference) earned its fifth win in six games and withstood a brilliant performance from Vanderbilt's Riley LaChance, who scored all of his 25 points in the second half as the Commodores got to within two in the closing minutes.

Bowden is shooting 53.8 percent (35 of 65) from 3-point range this season. His efficient night came after he had just two points in a loss at Missouri and went scoreless in a victory at South Carolina last week.

Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said Monday he didn't think Bowden was in a slump. Barnes noted at the time that a slumping player "won't take the shots he should take" and that Bowden was avoiding that trap.

Bowden said he did believe he was slumping, and his relief was evident when his shots started falling against Vanderbilt.

"What I've been waiting on for the past two games, finally seeing one go in," Bowden said. "It was a good thing to see."

After leading 41-21 with 14 1/2 minutes left, Tennessee barely survived.

Tennessee was clinging to a 60-58 advantage after Vanderbilt's Jeff Roberson made one of two free-throw attempts with 1:19 remaining. Tennessee's Lamonte' Turner answered by sinking a 3-pointer with 1:03 left.

LaChance missed a 3-point attempt on Vanderbilt's next possession to set up a layup by Bowden that extended Tennessee's lead to 65-58 with 33 seconds remaining. The Vols' advantage wouldn't drop below five the rest of the way.

"They got back in the game, but at the end we found a way," Barnes said. "Lamonte' Turner's shot was a big one."

The Commodores were seeking to beat Tennessee in Knoxville for a fourth straight season, but poor shooting nearly knocked Vanderbilt out of contention early.

Vanderbilt's Payton Willis made a 3-pointer 40 seconds into the game to open the scoring, but the Commodores missed their next 17 3-point attempts before LaChance heated up.

LaChance went 4 of 4 from 3-point range in a span of 2 1/2 minutes and ended up scoring 15 straight Vanderbilt points to start the rally. But his huge second half couldn't reduce the sting of a loss to an in-state rival.

"We lost, so we're all very disappointed," LaChance said. "The way we played the first half was nowhere near how hard and how well we need to play."

Roberson added 21 points for Vanderbilt. Grant Williams had 18 points for Tennessee.

BIG PICTURE

Vanderbilt: The Commodores showed plenty of fight to get back into the game, but the first half also showed how hard it is for Vanderbilt to find offense when its 3-point shots aren't falling. Promising freshman guard Saben Lee went scoreless in 20 minutes and wasn't on the floor during the Commodores' comeback.

Tennessee: Derrick Walker continues to show he could add some depth to Tennessee's frontcourt the rest of the season. The freshman scored 10 points Saturday in a victory at South Carolina to double his previous career high. He followed that up Tuesday by collecting five points and six rebounds in just 17 minutes.

MISSING FISHER-DAVIS

Vanderbilt announced before the game that senior guard Matthew Fisher-Davis would miss the rest of the season with an injured right shoulder. Fisher-Davis has made 70 career starts and was averaging 11.9 points per game to rank second on the team.

The Commodores have gone 1-2 since Fisher-Davis' injury.

KEY STATS

LaChance and Roberson shot a combined 17 of 32 and teamed up for 46 points. The rest of Vanderbilt's roster shot 6 of 25 and combined for just 16 points. ... LaChance was 4 of 9 from 3-point range, while all the other Commodores were 1 of 15.

UP NEXT

Vanderbilt hosts TCU on Saturday.

Tennessee is at Iowa State on Saturday.

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Leaders

Vanderbilt PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. LaChance 25 0 0 4 1 0
J. Roberson 21 0 2 6 0 0
Tennessee PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Bowden 19 0 0 2 0 0
G. Williams 18 0 3 3 0 0

Team Comparison

Vand Tenn
Points For 62 67
Field Goals 23/57-40% 19/44-43%
Three Pointers 5/24-21% 7/13-54%
Free Throws 11/14-79% 22/32-69%
Offensive Rebounds 13 8
Defensive Rebounds 24 23
Rebounds 42 33
Blocks 3 3
Steals 3 3
Turnovers 9 9
Personal Fouls 24 16
Technical Fouls 1 1
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Tenn Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Jan 9 Tenn 92 @ Vand 84 G. Williams 37 S. Lee 21
Tue Jan 23 Vand 62 @ Tenn 67 R. LaChance 25 J. Bowden 19

Game Information

Stadium: Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tennessee
Attendance: 14,127
Game Time: