NCAAB Game Recap - South Carolina at Tennessee
Wed Feb 13, 2019 6:30 PM EST

SouthCar
73
Tenn
85
F
Prov
67
Vill
85
F
TxTch
78
OkSt
50
F
Wake
66
FSU
88
F
GaTec
68
VaTec
76
F
Boston
61
Army
71
F
StLou
73
GrgWas
58
F
UNCA
57
USC-Up
53
F
Presb
85
Winth
93
F
SMU
74
Temp
82
F
Mem
79
ECU
69
F
SoFL
65
UCF
78
F
USA
65
GaSo
75
F
Troy
63
GASt
77
F
NJIT
55
FlGlf
57
F
UMBC
64
Bingha
50
F
UNH
44
Vermt
73
F
Rich
60
VCU
81
F
JU
93
Stetsn
70
F
Iona
57
Sien
52
F
Rut
59
NW
56
F
Lafy
80
Navy
74
F
Clem
64
Mia-FL
65
F
Hamp
84
Campbl
87
F
LoyMD
86
Amer
84
F
MOSt
68
Evans
56
F
UMassL
86
Albany
54
F
Longw
62
HiPt
59
F
ChaSo
74
GWebb
77
F
KennSt
57
NFla
80
F
Duques
72
LaSal
73
F
Maine
73
Hartfo
81
F
UMass
75
GMas
80
F(OT)
McNee
57
SFA
67
F
Lib
74
Lipsco
66
F
Colg
74
HolyC
70
F
InWor
64
SeLA
70
F
AbCh
64
Nich
48
F
IlSt
64
NrthIA
77
F
HCU
75
CenAR
71
F
NWSt
70
Lamar
75
F
SHSU
70
TXAMC
69
F
Syr
58
NCSU
73
F
IndSt
87
Valpa
82
F(OT)
LoyIL
54
Brad
61
F
Crei
61
Xav
64
F(OT)
GTown
75
Seton
90
F
Miss
60
Aub
55
F
Wyo
59
UtSt
76
F
SJSU
60
NM
92
F
Minn
61
Nebras
62
F
Vand
57
Fla
66
F
UCLA
75
Cal
67
F(OT)
LongB
82
CS-Ful
85
F
CSNor
59
UCDav
76
F
AzSt
73
Colora
77
F
Bois
63
Fres
65
F
USC
76
Stan
79
F

Feb 13, 2019, 6:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

South Carolina

36

37

73

(1) Tennessee

49

36

85

No. 1 Vols beat South Carolina 85-73 for 19th straight win
Wed Feb 13, 2019 11:24 PM

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) South Carolina couldn't miss from 3-point range and still couldn't put up much of a challenge against No. 1 Tennessee.

Admiral Schofield had 21 points and 10 rebounds as the top-ranked Volunteers defeated South Carolina 85-73 on Wednesday for their school-record 19th consecutive victory. South Carolina (12-12, 7-4 SEC) made a season-high 14 3-point baskets and shot 60.9 percent from beyond the arc, but still trailed by double digits throughout the last 28 1/2 minutes.

"It's a game at the end of the day, and they're going to make shots and we're going to make shots," Schofield said. "It's just we've got to eliminate as many opportunities for them to score as we can, and that's our job. That's what defense is, just trying to steal possessions away from them and create more for ourselves, especially on the offensive glass."

Tennessee (23-1) owns the longest active winning streak of any active Division I team and is 11-0 in Southeastern Conference competition for the first time in school history.

The Vols' high-powered offense assured that Tennessee would keep its winning streak going. Tennessee shot 9 of 20 from 3-point range and had five players score in double figures.

"We've got to get tougher," South Carolina coach Frank Martin said. "It hurts my soul that we're not a tougher team. That goes against everything I stand for, but those are the kids we've got. They're trying real hard. I'm real proud of them and we've got to keep working to get better there."

On a night when both teams were on fire from beyond the 3-point arc, Tennessee's superior accuracy from shorter range made the difference. Tennessee was 25 of 49, while South Carolina was just 12 of 40 on 2-pointers.

"That's all fine and dandy," South Carolina's Hassani Gravett said of the Gamecocks' 3-point accuracy, "but you've got to get stops. You can't keep trading buckets with a team like this."

Jordan Bowden scored 16 points for Tennessee. Kyle Alexander, Jordan Bone and Lamonte' Turner added 10 points each. Grant Williams had eight points, nine rebounds and seven assists with only one turnover.

Tre Campbell had 19 points for South Carolina. Chris Silva provided 17 points and 15 rebounds, while Gravett added 15 points.

Tennessee took command by going on a 26-6 run that turned a 15-12 deficit into a 38-21 advantage. The score was tied 15-all when Jalen Johnson hit a 3-pointer while getting fouled to start a four-point play that put Tennessee ahead for good.

The Vols reeled off 14 straight points later in that 26-6 stretch. The 14-0 spurt featured two dunks by Alexander and 3-pointers from Bowden and Schofield.

BIG PICTURE

South Carolina: The Gamecocks haven't figured out a way to slow down Tennessee's offense. Tennessee shot 56.3 percent in a 92-70 victory at South Carolina on Jan. 29. In Wednesday's rematch, Tennessee shot 49.3 percent and dipped below the 50-percent mark only by missing eight of its last nine attempts.

Tennessee: The Vols are about to enter the toughest stretch of their schedule. Three of their next four games are away from home, including road dates with No. 5 Kentucky and No. 19 LSU each of the next two Saturdays. Tennessee hasn't faced a ranked team since a Dec. 9 victory over No. 3 Gonzaga, which was ranked No. 1 at the time.

"There's a lot of basketball left to be played," Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said. "I know we've got Kentucky next, but I also know that we have to start out with what did we not do well tonight, and what do we have to do to try to fix that before we can even talk about Kentucky."

MISSING HINSON

South Carolina was playing its first game since losing reserve guard Evan Hinson, who also plays tight end on the Gamecocks' football team. Hinson had been averaging 9.5 minutes per game off the bench before leaving the basketball team this week to focus on football.

Tennessee welcomed back reserve swingman Yves Pons from a one-game absence after he injured his face while colliding with a teammate in practice last week. Pons wore a clear mask and played just three minutes.

FAMILIAR TRAITS

The Gamecocks said after the game this Tennessee team reminds them of their South Carolina squad that reached the Final Four two seasons ago.

"It's the discipline and the fight they have," Gravett said.

UP NEXT

South Carolina: Hosts Texas A&M on Saturday.

Tennessee: At No. 5 Kentucky on Saturday.

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Leaders

South Carolina PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Campbell 19 0 4 3 1 0
C. Silva 17 0 1 15 1 2
Tennessee PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Schofield 21 0 1 10 0 0
J. Bowden 16 0 1 4 1 0

Team Comparison

SouthCar Tenn
Points For 73 85
Field Goals 26/63-41% 34/69-49%
Three Pointers 14/23-61% 9/20-45%
Free Throws 7/12-58% 8/8-100%
Offensive Rebounds 12 13
Defensive Rebounds 21 27
Rebounds 36 41
Blocks 5 7
Steals 6 5
Turnovers 10 10
Personal Fouls 9 10
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Tenn Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Jan 29 Tenn 92 @ SouthCar 70 A. Schofield 24 C. Silva 28
Wed Feb 13 SouthCar 73 @ Tenn 85 T. Campbell 19 A. Schofield 21

Game Information

Stadium: Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tennessee
Attendance: 19,407
Game Time: