NCAAB Game Recap - Tennessee at Vanderbilt
Wed Jan 23, 2019 7:00 PM EST

Tenn
88
Vand
83
F(OT)
ColSt
60
Nev
100
F
DeP
69
Marq
79
F
ECU
50
Hou
94
F
UGA
82
LSU
92
F
Amer
70
Boston
66
F
Prov
64
Xav
62
F
HolyC
57
Army
76
F
UMassL
85
Bingha
79
F
UMBC
74
Vermt
61
F
Tex
61
TCU
65
F
Leh
85
Navy
74
F
StBon
65
UMass
51
F
FIU
78
FAU
74
F
GrgWas
62
David
73
F
LoyMD
68
Buck
71
F
IlSt
68
Brad
85
F
Stony
67
Albany
66
F(OT)
Rich
70
StJos
74
F
VCU
65
URI
71
F
Purd
79
OhSt
67
F
Valpa
53
IndSt
70
F
UNH
39
Hartfo
74
F
LaSal
73
Ford
71
F
GMas
67
Dayt
63
F
Lafy
47
Colg
57
F
AbCh
60
SFA
61
F
SHSU
78
NWSt
64
F
SDak
70
UND
56
F
NOrl
71
CenAR
76
F
UCF
75
Tul
50
F
InWor
81
Lamar
87
F(OT)
SeLA
70
HCU
67
F
Nich
73
TXAMC
75
F
StLou
73
Duques
77
F
NrthIA
62
SIU
70
F
Evans
66
Drake
78
F
SJSU
46
Wyo
59
F
Okla
70
OkSt
61
F
Wisc
72
Ill
60
F
LoyIL
35
MOSt
70
F
Mizzu
60
Ark
72
F
LongB
71
CSNor
86
F
UCRiv
74
CAPoly
51
F
UCIrv
75
HI
74
F(OT)

Jan 23, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

(1) Tennessee

38

38

12

88

Vanderbilt

37

39

7

83

Top-ranked Tennessee rallies, beats Vanderbilt 88-83 in OT
Wed Jan 23, 2019 11:22 PM

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Grant Williams had the game of his life and the best free throw shooting performance by a college player in six decades.

Tennessee needed every last point in its first outing this season as the nation's top-ranked team.

Williams scored a career-high 43 and made all 23 free throws as the Volunteers avoided a repeat of their last trip to Memorial Gym when also freshly minted No. 1, holding off Vanderbilt 88-83 in overtime Wednesday night.

By going 23 of 23 at the line, Williams turned in the most free throws without a miss in the NCAA since Arlen Clark was 24 of 24 for Oklahoma State on March 7, 1959.

"It's something I've worked on since the summer and something I knew I needed to improve on," Williams said. "I knew the last game I missed two, and it frustrates me when I miss those. You don't get many opportunities like that, and tonight I did. And you have to take advantage of those. You think about it. I miss one, two, three of those, we lose the game."

Williams outshot Vanderbilt at the line all by himself, and his three-point play with 31.6 seconds left in overtime put Tennessee ahead to stay.

"I'd say that he did the job for us tonight," Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said.

The Volunteers (17-1, 6-0 Southeastern Conference) won their 13th straight game and first since moving to No. 1 in the AP Top 25 on Monday for the second time in program history. They also have won five of the last six against their in-state rival.

"We've got to understand you're going to get the best shot from a lot of people every single night," Barnes said. "But we found a way. We weren't perfect by any stretch of the imagination. At the end of the game, we found a way to make some plays."

The Commodores (9-9, 0-6) came in hoping to pull off their seventh upset of a No. 1 team in Memorial Gym, a list of wins that includes knocking off Tennessee on Feb. 26, 2008, a day after the Vols took over the top-ranked spot. That squad was ranked in the Top 25, but these Commodores are off to the school's worst start in SEC play and have only one senior.

"We made some huge strides since our last couple games," Vanderbilt coach Bryce Drew said. "Just crushed for them, crushed for them that it didn't turn out with a win for all their effort."

Williams scored Tennessee's first 10 points in overtime, and his three-point play came after Saben Lee's free throw gave Vandy its last lead at 82-81 with 41.5 seconds to go.

Jordan Bone added 14 for the Vols.

Tennessee trailed 76-70 before Williams rallied Tennessee in the final 1:22 of regulation. He hit two free throws off a flagrant foul on Clevon Brown with 1:22 left. Williams then scored off an inbounds play to pull the Vols to 76-74, and Admiral Schofield hit a jumper with 38.1 seconds left to tie it at 76.

Williams blocked Lee's layup, then Aaron Nesmith blocked Jordan Bowden's layup try for the Vols. After a scramble for the ball, Williams came up with the steal and called timeout with 3.3 seconds to go. Brown blocked Williams' 3-point try, and the Vols couldn't get another shot off.

The Commodores not only outrebounded Tennessee (33-30), Drew got an impressive shooting performance from his team as it made 50 percent (30 of 60) from the floor and 10 of 21 beyond the arc.

Nesmith hit back-to-back 3s to tie it at 55 with 11:16 left, and the Commodores took their first lead since late in the second half at 56-55 on a free throw by Lee midway through the half. Nesmith hit another 3 with 6:06 left to put Vandy up 64-61, and a 3 by Lee gave the Commodores their biggest lead at 70-65 with 3:47 remaining to set up the thrilling finish.

Nesmith had a career-high 24 points, Lee added 21, Matt Ryan 12 and Simisola Shittu 10.

The Vols missed a couple of chances in the final seconds before taking a 38-37 lead into halftime. They never led by more than six in the second half.

BIG PICTURE

Tennessee: The Vols have their longest winning streak in nearly a century - they opened the 1922-23 season by winning their first 14 games. The defending co-SEC regular-season champs have won 10 straight league games in regular-season play.

Vanderbilt: The Commodores' worst start to SEC play now is six straight losses, but this has to be a strong confidence booster for a group that has led in all but one of those games.

THE RECORD BOOK

Williams posted the best scoring performance for Tennessee since Allan Houston also had 43 points against LSU on Feb. 10, 1990, and it was tied for fifth in school history. It was the most points allowed by Vanderbilt to one player since Jan. 3, 2007, when Morris Almond scored 44 for Rice.

UP NEXT

Tennessee: Hosts West Virginia on Saturday.

Vanderbilt: Visits Oklahoma on Saturday.

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Leaders

Tennessee PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
G. Williams 43 0 2 8 1 4
J. Bone 14 0 7 2 1 0
Vanderbilt PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Nesmith 24 0 1 6 2 2
S. Lee 21 0 7 4 0 0

Team Comparison

Tenn Vand
Points For 88 83
Field Goals 27/58-47% 30/60-50%
Three Pointers 5/20-25% 10/21-48%
Free Throws 29/32-91% 13/21-62%
Offensive Rebounds 5 7
Defensive Rebounds 25 26
Rebounds 33 39
Blocks 7 3
Steals 5 5
Turnovers 8 15
Personal Fouls 20 29
Technical Fouls 1 1
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 23 Tenn 88 @ Vand 83 G. Williams 43 A. Nesmith 24

Game Information

Stadium: Memorial Gym, Nashville, Tennessee
Attendance: 14,316
Game Time: