NCAAB Game Recap - Louisiana at Tennessee
Fri Nov 9, 2018 7:00 PM EST

SIU
59
KY
71
F
UL
65
Tenn
87
F
Pacif
61
Nev
83
F
UNC
116
Elon
67
F
Wash
66
Aub
88
F
KennSt
41
KSU
56
F
Buff
99
WVU
94
F(OT)
E WA
47
Oreg
81
F
GWebb
59
VaTec
87
F
APSU
67
MissSt
95
F
LongB
80
UCLA
91
F
NCC
51
Clem
71
F
UNCG
91
LSU
97
F
Drex
62
E MI
66
F
(N/A)
70
MTSU
102
F
(N/A)
58
NebOm
94
F
(N/A)
75
CSBak
111
F
IndSt
78
WIGB
74
F
WichSt
83
Prov
80
F
BGSU
80
StJon
84
F
Detr
67
Temp
83
F
Stan
72
UNCW
59
F
Morg
62
StFPA
80
F
FaDi
55
Rut
90
F
VMI
55
Pitt
94
F
Toled
87
Oakl
86
F
Piedm
52
Mercer
105
F
UNH
75
UMass
104
F
NE
81
Harv
71
F
Dart
76
David
79
F
Monm
74
Colg
87
F
Vermt
78
Boston
72
F
Ark
71
Tex
73
F(OT)
NoKY
88
NIU
85
F(2OT)
Mizzu
59
IaSt
76
F
Hamp
57
VCU
69
F
Stony
83
SouthCar
81
F
Longw
63
Rich
58
F
(N/A)
51
Princ
85
F
Leh
62
Mia-FL
83
F
Amer
78
GMas
75
F(OT)
ChaSo
46
Fla
76
F
ChiSt
60
CenMI
101
F
NFla
72
PSU
87
F
CoCar
85
Campbl
75
F
JSU
72
Samf
92
F
ODU
64
StJos
79
F
Brown
81
LIU
83
F
Lamar
69
GaTec
88
F
JWFL
47
FIU
117
F
MtStM
61
Hof
79
F
WlmCry
57
SeLA
78
F
(N/A)
49
InWor
63
F
NJIT
74
Bingha
57
F
(N/A)
83
TXAMC
113
F
AF
57
TxSt
67
F
RobM
60
MOSt
74
F
(N/A)
62
ORU
79
F
MTSt
35
Ind
80
F
(N/A)
55
Alc
79
F
Furm
60
LoyIL
58
F
Rice
76
Penn
92
F
JMU
73
ECU
72
F
Albany
68
Iona
72
F
Okla
91
UTRGV
76
F
JarCh
68
Gram
105
F
Savan
76
UGA
110
F
MD
78
Navy
57
F
McNee
52
AzSt
80
F
UTEP
69
NMSt
96
F
Hartfo
73
UtSt
100
F
(N/A)
56
N CO
126
F
GASt
74
Mont
81
F
MsVl
52
TxTch
84
F
IL-C
78
Radf
88
F
ArkSt
73
AbCh
94
F
(N/A)
53
Web
123
F
UCIrv
74
TAMU
73
F
SDCh
71
CBU
87
F
PVAM
81
SCla
64
F
USD
76
UCDav
57
F
UtVal
65
BYU
75
F
(N/A)
52
Sac
76
F
(N/A)
48
N TX
93
F
Yale
76
Cal
59
F
Portl
64
HI
82
F

Nov 9, 2018, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Louisiana

31

34

65

(6) Tennessee

48

39

87

Williams leads No. 6 Vols past Louisiana-Lafayette 87-65
Fri Nov 9, 2018 10:35 PM

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Tennessee's Grant Williams has some bad news for the rest of the Southeastern Conference. The league's preseason player of the year has added a 3-point shot to his arsenal.

Williams scored 31 points, pulled down 10 rebounds and shot 3 of 4 from 3-point range Friday as No. 6 Tennessee breezed to an 87-65 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette. His output Friday matched his 3-point total from all of last season, when he shot 3 of 25 from beyond the arc.

"I'm definitely way more confident," Williams said. "It's definitely reinforced confidence as well. My teammates are encouraging me to take more and be more confident in shooting them. (Jordan) Bone was probably the biggest one telling me, when he was getting to the crack, he was throwing it back and he literally screamed, `Shoot it!' one time."

Williams shot 11 of 15 overall to lead five Tennessee players in double figures. Williams' big performance came one day after receiving a stern message from Tennessee coach Rick Barnes, who wanted the 6-foot-7 junior forward to rebound better.

Barnes said assistant coaches Rob Lanier and Michael Schwartz predicted Thursday afternoon that Williams would respond by scoring 30 points. Williams did even better than that.

"One thing about Grant, we can have some pretty serious, intense talks and some guys will fold up and go in a shell, (but) he's not going to do that," Barnes said. "He's not that kind of person. He'll listen. Sometimes it gets to a point where he knows I'm going to tell him what I think."

Williams said Barnes' words had an impact.

"He really got into me yesterday, and it really affected me tonight, something I probably thought of the entire night last night," said Williams, who was selected by SEC coaches as the league's player of the year last season. "I was sitting there just in my room thinking about what he was saying. He was being honest. He's the type of guy that's going to challenge you. He's not going to sugarcoat anything."

Admiral Schofield had 15 points, seven rebounds and seven assists for Tennessee (2-0). Kyle Alexander, Jordan Bowden and Bone added 10 points each. Bone also matched a career high with eight assists.

JaKeenan Gant scored 18 points, Marcus Stroman had 11 and Justin Miller added 10 for Louisiana-Lafayette (1-1).

Tennessee took the lead for good less than seven minutes into the game during a 20-2 run that turned a 13-10 deficit into a 30-15 advantage. The Vols maintained a double-digit lead the rest of the way.

"We started taking some bad shots, got some turnovers against us and then they pushed out and hit for a great percentage, got us on the offensive boards and got the crowd into it," Louisiana-Lafayette coach Bob Marlin said.

BIG PICTURE

Louisiana-Lafayette: The Ragin' Cajuns are testing themselves early as they try to build off a 2017-18 season in which it went 27-7 and won the Sun Belt regular-season title. Louisiana-Lafayette follows this game by visiting No. 1 Kansas on Nov. 16. Gant, whose 13.7 points per game ranked second on the team last year, showed Friday he could play at any level.

Tennessee: The Vols shot 54 percent from the floor Friday after shooting 56.7 percent in a season-opening 86-41 victory over Division II program Lenoir-Rhyne. The schedule gets tougher next week as Tennessee hosts Georgia Tech before heading to the NIT Season Tip-Off in New York. Tennessee plays Louisville in its first NIT game before facing either Kansas or Marquette.

PONS POWER

Yves Pons wasn't one of the Tennessee players to score in double figures, as he had just four points in 18 minutes. But the sophomore swingman's defense was one of the key factors in the game, according to Barnes.

"Yves will be a player that we'll really watch grow up right in front of us this year," Barnes said. "He changed the game when he came in and started guarding the point guard. Stroman's a hard guy to guard."

BRIEF SCARE

Williams provided the biggest scare of the night for Tennessee midway through the first half when he was slow to get up after taking a big fall during an unsuccessful drive and dunk attempt. But he walked to the bench during the ensuing timeout and only missed about a minute before getting back on the floor.

MEDICAL REPORT

After missing the Lenoir-Rhyne game with a hamstring injury, Tennessee guard Jalen Johnson returned to action Friday on his 21st birthday and played four minutes. Tennessee continued to play without guard Lamonte' Turner (shoulder) and forward Zach Kent (knee).

UP NEXT

Louisiana-Lafayette is at No. 1 Kansas on Nov. 16.

Tennessee hosts Georgia Tech on Tuesday.

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Leaders

Louisiana PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Gant 18 0 0 6 3 1
M. Stroman 11 0 9 4 2 0
Tennessee PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
G. Williams 31 0 3 10 2 0
A. Schofield 15 0 7 7 0 0

Team Comparison

UL Tenn
Points For 65 87
Field Goals 25/63-40% 34/63-54%
Three Pointers 8/25-32% 9/21-43%
Free Throws 7/14-50% 10/12-83%
Offensive Rebounds 13 11
Defensive Rebounds 20 29
Rebounds 40 42
Blocks 1 4
Steals 7 3
Turnovers 12 11
Personal Fouls 16 15
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Tenn Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Nov 9 UL 65 @ Tenn 87 J. Gant 18 G. Williams 31

Game Information

Stadium: Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tennessee
Attendance: 16,864
Game Time: