NCAAB Game Recap - Tennessee at LSU
Sat Feb 23, 2019 12:00 PM EST

Duke
75
Syr
65
F
BYU
68
Gonz
102
F
UVA
64
Lou
52
F
Aub
53
KY
80
F
Tenn
80
LSU
82
F(OT)
Fres
68
Nev
74
F
FSU
59
UNC
77
F
SoFL
59
Hou
71
F
Marq
76
Prov
58
F
Kansas
62
TxTch
91
F
Purd
75
Nebras
72
F
IaSt
72
TCU
75
F
VaTec
67
ND
59
F
Wisc
69
NW
64
F
OkSt
46
KSU
85
F
OhSt
62
MD
72
F
Tuls
73
Temp
84
F
Tex
67
Okla
69
F
PSU
83
Ill
76
F
BC
66
Clem
76
F
Tows
58
NE
73
F
W Ky
63
ODU
67
F
LIU
69
StFPA
66
F
Samf
83
Citad
87
F(OT)
GASt
82
CoCar
95
F
ChaSo
78
Winth
80
F(2OT)
StJos
79
UMass
80
F
Vermt
69
Bingha
63
F
IndSt
61
MOSt
67
F
GaTec
65
Mia-FL
80
F
W MI
76
E MI
77
F(OT)
Wyo
48
ColSt
83
F
Navy
71
Colg
93
F
WVU
75
Baylor
82
F
Evans
61
Brad
63
F
GrgWas
57
VCU
85
F
Rich
84
LaSal
75
F
CenMI
64
Ball
57
F
GaSo
92
App
69
F
Mia-O
58
Akr
70
F
GTown
69
Crei
82
F
UAB
76
USM
72
F(OT)
ULM
86
TexAr
91
F(2OT)
Detr
75
Oakl
95
F
Campbl
74
Longw
72
F
YSU
54
WriSt
82
F
SacHr
80
CenCT
66
F
LoyMa
63
Pacif
56
F
UGA
71
Miss
72
F
FIU
79
FAU
76
F
Denv
63
UND
81
F
UNCW
63
W&M
71
F
JMU
104
Hof
99
F(OT)
ChiSt
57
Seatt
77
F
N AL
60
Stetsn
63
F
Chat
69
Mercer
74
F
Woff
72
Furm
64
F
Ida
76
S UT
85
F
E WA
86
NoAZ
73
F
UtSt
78
Bois
71
F(OT)
SJSU
68
AF
82
F
MtStM
58
Bry
81
F
Duques
79
GMas
78
F
Mizzu
60
Fla
64
F
StLou
62
Dayt
70
F
NOrl
60
McNee
51
F
Savan
69
NCC
78
F
Norf
75
Morg
74
F
BethC
67
FlaAM
54
F
Lamar
63
TXAMC
58
F
Presb
71
UNCA
55
F
StBon
74
Ford
53
F
Merrim
66
FaDi
74
F
LoyMD
65
Boston
72
F
SCSt
62
NCAT
63
F
How
74
Copp
73
F
MD-ES
62
DelSt
56
F
SeLA
75
AbCh
66
F
ArkLR
65
ArkSt
72
F
SDak
89
SDSt
94
F
NebOm
58
NDSU
50
F
UL
62
TxSt
64
F
Del
60
Drex
68
F
TN-M
78
APSU
92
F
StFNY
62
RobM
67
F
Hamp
74
Radf
71
F
Lib
70
NFla
75
F
InWor
54
SFA
81
F
Hartfo
75
UMassL
73
F
CenAR
57
Nich
100
F
USA
68
Troy
52
F
E KY
101
JSU
104
F(2OT)
UNCC
67
MTSU
86
F
OrSt
67
USC
62
F
MsVl
63
PVAM
69
F
UTRGV
79
NMSt
88
F
NJIT
77
JU
73
F
Dart
65
Brown
68
F
SouthCar
61
MissSt
76
F
Vand
61
Bama
68
F
NIU
54
Toled
57
F
SIU-E
75
Belm
97
F
Gram
60
JackSt
71
F
ASU
69
Alc
74
F(OT)
KennSt
56
FlGlf
78
F
Charl
84
Elon
74
F
Harv
88
Yale
86
F
Clev
83
NoKY
77
F
UMBC
75
Albany
84
F
GWebb
79
HiPt
87
F
Maine
53
Stony
81
F
Corn
50
Penn
68
F
VMI
83
WCU
78
F
N TX
53
LaTec
66
F
ORU
66
W IL
75
F
Utah
92
WaSt
79
F
LongB
71
UCRiv
67
F(OT)
Valpa
53
NrthIA
64
F
Mem
88
WichSt
85
F
ECU
85
Tul
81
F
HCU
113
SHSU
119
F(2OT)
Seton
70
StJon
78
F
Portl
80
Pepp
86
F
Colum
61
Princ
79
F
AlaAM
49
South
59
F
TAMU
87
Ark
80
F
SEMO
67
Murr
103
F
Rice
85
UTEP
81
F(2OT)
UMKC
67
UtVal
79
F
MTSt
83
Mont
89
F
StMar
66
USD
46
F
E IL
60
TNSt
75
F
MorSt
66
TNTec
63
F
ArkPB
74
TXSo
94
F
Oreg
83
UCLA
90
F
CBU
72
CSBak
58
F
CS-Ful
67
UCSB
82
F
UCDav
76
CSNor
81
F(OT)
SDSU
60
UNLV
59
F
HI
80
CAPoly
88
F
Sac
57
PorSt
65
F
Colora
55
Wash
64
F
USF
65
SCla
68
F

LSU 82, Tennessee 80

Feb 23, 2019, 12:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

(5) Tennessee

36

35

9

80

(13) LSU

31

40

11

82

Smart leads No. 13 LSU past No. 5 Tennessee in OT, 82-80
Sat Feb 23, 2019 5:14 PM

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Javonte Smart waved both arms upward as he turned to the frenzied crowd inside the packed Peter Maravich Assembly Center, pounded his chest and hollered triumphantly.

It was as if the freshman, who grew up near Baton Rouge, knew he'd make the free throws LSU needed to close out an emotional victory - and realize a scene from his childhood dreams.

Smart capped a career-best 29-point performance with a crucial rebound and go-ahead free throws in the final seconds, and No. 13 LSU outlasted fifth-ranked Tennessee 82-80 in overtime on Saturday.

"I just had a lot of fun," Smart said, noting that he did not miss a free throw during Friday's practice. "I just said, `Practice makes perfect,' and I went up to the free-throw line with a lot of confidence."

Smart played the final six minutes of regulation with a lot of confidence, too. He scored 11 straight Tigers points - primarily on explosive dribble drives - to prevent Tennessee from pulling away.

Skyler Mays added 23 points, including a game-tying 3 with 1:16 left in regulation for LSU (22-5, 12-2 SEC), which pulled into a three-way tie with Tennessee and Kentucky atop the Southeastern Conference despite playing without its leading scorer, point guard Tremont Waters.

Mays and his teammates ran toward the student section when the game ended, several jumping on top of a baseline media table to soak up adulation from raucous fans.

"I feel like we are really part of something special," said Mays, who played for LSU's last-place team in 2017. "This year is starting to look like a turning point in LSU basketball."

LSU coach Will Wade grabbed the public address microphone before he left the court and thanked the crowd.

Admiral Schofield had 27 points and Grant Williams 18 for Tennessee (24-3, 12-2), which has lost two of three after spending about a month ranked first in the nation. Williams missed nine of 14 shots but nearly willed the Volunteers to a victory with a strong finish.

Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said the Vols will "have to understand" that they are "going to be in close games from here on out."

"The way we execute down the stretch, not turning the ball over, staying within ourselves, is what we need to do," Barnes said. "We've got to be able to stay in front of the basketball and not let people get to the rim. We've got to get to the free-throw line more."

Tennessee was 12 of 16 on foul shots, while LSU made 24 of 31.

Still, Tennessee led nearly all of the second half until Mays' 3 tied it and his free throws in the final minute of regulation gave LSU a brief lead.

Williams, who scored inside with 33 seconds left to help the Vols force overtime, put Tennessee in front late in OT with a layup while he was fouled. However, Kavell Bigby-Williams tied it with a putback of Naz Reid's miss with 6 seconds left.

Lamonte Turner had a chance to win it for Tennessee, but the timing of his miss from 3-point range was less than ideal for the Vols. A couple seconds remained as both teams scrambled for a long rebound. Smart came up with it before Tennessee's Williams collided with the Tigers' freshman and was called for the decisive foul.

"We should have got a better look the last time down the floor," Barnes said. "That situation you certainly want to have the last shot of the game and we didn't do that."

LOST SCORING

Waters, who averages 15.7 points, was ruled out with an undisclosed illness shortly before the game, and the challenge only got tougher for LSU when Reid, who averages 13.8 points, committed two early fouls.

Reid never found his rhythm, missing all nine shots he attempted from the floor. He scored his only point when he made the second of two free throws in the final minute of overtime.

But Smart, who started in Waters' place, helped LSU produce a tense contest against a Volunteer squad that led most of the way.

Bigby-Williams added 10 points and 10 rebounds for LSU, which also got timely contributions from several others.

"We believe in our guys and I told them that last night," Wade said. "We've got a total team and we've got different guys that can step up at different times and we had that today."

BIG PICTURE

Tennessee: The Volunteers will regret losing control after they appeared primed to pull away inside the final 10 minutes of regulation. Their inability to beat an LSU team that had lost to Florida at home four days earlier won't help them in the rankings. Tennessee also did not take care of the ball as well as usual, with 14 turnovers to 10 assists. LSU had 17 points off of turnovers.

LSU: The Tigers' refusal to fold and their ability to overcome virtually no production from Waters and Reid - their top scorers this season - make a statement about how difficult an opponent LSU could become in the NCAA Tournament.

UP NEXT

Tennessee: Visits Mississippi on Wednesday night.

LSU: Hosts Texas A&M on Tuesday night.

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Leaders

Tennessee PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Schofield 27 0 1 9 0 0
G. Williams 18 0 3 9 0 0
LSU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Smart 29 0 5 5 3 0
S. Mays 23 0 2 3 1 1

Team Comparison

Tenn LSU
Points For 80 82
Field Goals 30/67-45% 25/65-38%
Three Pointers 8/22-36% 8/25-32%
Free Throws 12/16-75% 24/31-77%
Offensive Rebounds 13 13
Defensive Rebounds 30 24
Rebounds 45 39
Blocks 3 1
Steals 4 7
Turnovers 14 7
Personal Fouls 22 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Feb 23 Tenn 80 @ LSU 82 A. Schofield 27 J. Smart 29

Game Information

Stadium: Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Attendance: 13,581
Game Time: