NCAAB Game Recap - Tennessee at Kentucky
Tue Feb 6, 2018 7:00 PM EST

MSU
96
Iowa
93
F
Xav
98
Butl
93
F(OT)
UCF
40
Cin
77
F
TCU
64
Kansas
71
F
Tenn
61
KY
59
F
Mich
52
NW
61
F
WichSt
85
Mem
65
F
Penn
82
Princ
65
F
Bama
63
MissSt
67
F
SouthCar
65
Ark
81
F
Mia-O
64
W MI
68
F
NIU
77
Toled
82
F
Akr
75
Ohio
99
F
E MI
71
Kent
67
F
MOSt
81
IndSt
62
F
StJos
62
David
91
F
Buff
88
CenMI
82
F
BGSU
56
Ball
59
F
Baylor
67
OkSt
56
F
BC
85
ND
96
F
GTown
69
Prov
73
F
Mizzu
75
Miss
69
F
Nebras
91
Minn
85
F
Bois
73
NM
71
F
ColSt
73
AF
78
F
SDSU
61
Fres
79
F

Feb 6, 2018, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(15) Tennessee

27

34

61

(24) Kentucky

26

33

59

No. 15 Tennessee edges No. 24 Kentucky 61-59
Tue Feb 6, 2018 10:56 PM

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Eager to atone for mistakes he believed allowed Kentucky to stay close, Tennessee guard Lamonte Turner delivered a pressure jumper that gave the No. 15 Volunteers something rare - a victory in Rupp Arena.

Turner scored 16 points, including a clutch 3-pointer with 26 seconds remaining, Admiral Schofield followed with an insurance dunk off a turnover and the Volunteers edged No. 24 Kentucky 61-59 on Tuesday night for its sixth consecutive victory.

"I knew it was good," said the sophomore guard, who was 4 of 7 from behind the arc. "I gave up an and-1 and maybe a tip-in rebound, so when I hit it I was kind of like, `I had to do something, I was losing the game.' It was more of an even feel when I hit the shot."

Tennessee ran down the shot clock in the final minute before Turner fired from long range for the go-ahead basket in a tight game featuring 17 lead changes and 13 ties. Kentucky quickly got the ball up court in hopes of answering, but that quest to go ahead resulted in steal by Jordan Bowden and Schofield's thunderous dunk with 4 seconds left for a 61-58 lead.

Coach John Calipari said afterward that he regretted not calling a timeout to set up a play.

"I made mistakes at the end and cost them (players) the game," he said. "I don't ever like to in those situations, but this is a different team. They're just too young to know what's there and if they get in trouble, just call a timeout."

Kentucky had one last chance as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made the first throw with 1.3 seconds left and intentionally missed the second in an effort to create an offensive rebound, but Tennessee came up with the ball as time ran out. The joyous Vols (18-5, 8-3 Southeastern Conference) came away with just their fifth Rupp Arena victory and first since 2006 while handing the Wildcats their second consecutive loss.

"Scoring was hard to come by, and we just stayed with it defensively," Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said. "We stayed in it and were able to get it at the end."

Bowden had 13 points and Schofield 12 for the second-place Vols, who won a game in which both teams shot 42 percent. Tennessee earned its first season sweep of Kentucky since the 1998-99 season.

"The biggest thing is that Tennessee beat Kentucky in Rupp tonight," Schofield said. "That was our goal coming in here, and we got it done."

Quade Green and Gilgeous-Alexander each had 15 points for Kentucky (17-7, 6-5).

BIG PICTURE

Tennessee: For the third time during their winning streak, the Volunteers won despite not shooting particularly well. But they were efficient when necessary and most impressively, stayed poised in a hostile environment where they had lost their last 10 visits. Especially Turner, who came off the bench to make 6 of 10 from the field including a clutch basket.

"I tell coach to put him in all the time because he's the most clutch guy I've been around," Schofield said. "He's a big-time shooter in my book. He puts the work in."

Kentucky: The Wildcats battled but seemingly couldn't stop the Volunteers every time they managed to grab a lead. While baskets were critical, rebounds were even more key and they were edged 32-30 on the glass and outscored 16-11 in second-chance points by Tennessee. Just when Kentucky seemed headed in the right direction with four consecutive wins, it has now lost back to back for the second time this season. Kevin Knox had 10 points.

SHUT OUT

Kentucky redshirt freshman forward Hamidou posted his first scoreless game with the Wildcats, missing all three shots including two from long range.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

The Vols' sweep of the Wildcats could impress voters enough to move them up. Kentucky's loss means it must regroup at Texas A&M if it hopes to stay ranked.

UP NEXT

Tennessee visits Alabama on Saturday.

Kentucky visits Texas A&M on Saturday.

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Leaders

Tennessee PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Turner 16 0 0 2 0 0
J. Bowden 13 0 0 8 2 0
Kentucky PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
Q. Green 15 0 0 4 0 0
S. Gilgeous-Alexander 15 0 6 6 2 1

Team Comparison

Tenn KY
Points For 61 59
Field Goals 22/52-42% 19/45-42%
Three Pointers 5/21-24% 3/14-21%
Free Throws 12/14-86% 18/25-72%
Offensive Rebounds 8 7
Defensive Rebounds 24 23
Rebounds 32 33
Blocks 4 4
Steals 9 4
Turnovers 13 15
Personal Fouls 19 18
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 6 KY 65 @ Tenn 76 Q. Green 14 A. Schofield 20
Tue Feb 6 Tenn 61 @ KY 59 L. Turner 16 Q. Green 15

Game Information

Stadium: Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
Attendance: 23,332
Game Time: