University of Tennessee Athletics

Vols Defeat Presbyterian 88-53 in Season Opener
November 10, 2017 | Men's Basketball
Admiral Schofield tied his career-high with 22 points
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee used a 28-0 run in the first half to fuel its way to an 88-53 victory over Presbyterian in its season-opener on Friday night at Thompson-Boling Arena in front of 15,047 fans.
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After Presbyterian scored the opening basket of the game, the Vols (1-0, 0-0 SEC) did not yield a point over the next nine minutes to help build a 46-14 lead going into halftime. UT also kept the Blue Hose (0-1, 0-0 Big South) scoreless over the final 2:11 of the opening frame while holding them to 26 percent shooting.
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The 14 points allowed were the fewest Tennessee has given up in a first half since Dec. 18, 2012, when it held Presbyterian to just 13 points in the first-ever matchup between the two programs.
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Jordan Bowden led the way offensively for the Vols in the half, shooting a perfect 6-for-6 from the field and 3-for-3 from 3-point range. Bowden finished with 15 points and five rebounds.
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The Vols' lockdown defense continued into the second half, as they did not allow a point until the 15:42 mark. Preseason All-SEC forward Grant Williams hauled in six defensive rebounds in the winning effort.
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Williams added 14 points and three assists to his seven boards, and Admiral Schofield went for a game-high and career-high-tying 22 points on 8-of-12 shooting while posting five rebounds of his own. Redshirt freshman forward John Fulkerson dished out a team-high five assists in his first action since suffering a season-ending injury in Tennessee's 10th game last season (Dec. 15, 2016).
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UT's offense remained consistent in the second half, as 12 Tennessee players scored at least one point on the night. The team finished with a 56 percent shooting mark.
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Redshirt freshman Jalen Johnson made his collegiate debut in the second half. The Durham, North Carolina, native recorded two points and two rebounds in eight minutes of action.
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Davon Bell led Presbyterian with 20 points, including a pair of three-pointers, and Lewis Francois netted 10 points.
Friday's game marked the head coaching debut of Kingsport, Tennessee, native Dustin Kerns, who took over the Presbyterian program earlier this year. Kerns was a men's basketball graduate assistant at Tennessee during the 2003-04 season.
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LOCKDOWN FIRST HALF: Tennessee's 14 points allowed in the first half were its fewest allowed in an opening half since holding Presbyterian to 13 points on Dec. 18, 2012 (the first-ever meeting between the two teams). UT went on to win that game, 78-62.
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WITH THE WIN: The Volunteers improved to 28-3 in home-openers at Thompson-Boling Arena and 3-0 all-time when facing Presbyterian. The victory also marked head coach Rick Barnes' 400th career home win.
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FAST START: After Presbyterian's first basket to open the game, the Vols went on a commanding 28-0 run over nine and a half minutes of play. During that stretch, UT held the Blue Hose to 0-for-8 shooting.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee will stay at home to face High Point at 7 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 14. The game will be streamed online and viewable worldwide through SEC Network+ (WatchESPN).
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After Presbyterian scored the opening basket of the game, the Vols (1-0, 0-0 SEC) did not yield a point over the next nine minutes to help build a 46-14 lead going into halftime. UT also kept the Blue Hose (0-1, 0-0 Big South) scoreless over the final 2:11 of the opening frame while holding them to 26 percent shooting.
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The 14 points allowed were the fewest Tennessee has given up in a first half since Dec. 18, 2012, when it held Presbyterian to just 13 points in the first-ever matchup between the two programs.
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Jordan Bowden led the way offensively for the Vols in the half, shooting a perfect 6-for-6 from the field and 3-for-3 from 3-point range. Bowden finished with 15 points and five rebounds.
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The Vols' lockdown defense continued into the second half, as they did not allow a point until the 15:42 mark. Preseason All-SEC forward Grant Williams hauled in six defensive rebounds in the winning effort.
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Williams added 14 points and three assists to his seven boards, and Admiral Schofield went for a game-high and career-high-tying 22 points on 8-of-12 shooting while posting five rebounds of his own. Redshirt freshman forward John Fulkerson dished out a team-high five assists in his first action since suffering a season-ending injury in Tennessee's 10th game last season (Dec. 15, 2016).
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UT's offense remained consistent in the second half, as 12 Tennessee players scored at least one point on the night. The team finished with a 56 percent shooting mark.
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Redshirt freshman Jalen Johnson made his collegiate debut in the second half. The Durham, North Carolina, native recorded two points and two rebounds in eight minutes of action.
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Davon Bell led Presbyterian with 20 points, including a pair of three-pointers, and Lewis Francois netted 10 points.
Friday's game marked the head coaching debut of Kingsport, Tennessee, native Dustin Kerns, who took over the Presbyterian program earlier this year. Kerns was a men's basketball graduate assistant at Tennessee during the 2003-04 season.
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LOCKDOWN FIRST HALF: Tennessee's 14 points allowed in the first half were its fewest allowed in an opening half since holding Presbyterian to 13 points on Dec. 18, 2012 (the first-ever meeting between the two teams). UT went on to win that game, 78-62.
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WITH THE WIN: The Volunteers improved to 28-3 in home-openers at Thompson-Boling Arena and 3-0 all-time when facing Presbyterian. The victory also marked head coach Rick Barnes' 400th career home win.
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FAST START: After Presbyterian's first basket to open the game, the Vols went on a commanding 28-0 run over nine and a half minutes of play. During that stretch, UT held the Blue Hose to 0-for-8 shooting.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee will stay at home to face High Point at 7 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 14. The game will be streamed online and viewable worldwide through SEC Network+ (WatchESPN).
Team Stats
PRESBY
UT
FG%
.360
.569
3FG%
.308
.467
FT%
.643
.652
RB
28
39
TO
19
8
STL
3
9
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