University of Tennessee Athletics

Vols Drop Tough Home Contest to #7 North Carolina
December 17, 2017 | Men's Basketball
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- After a hard-fought battle, the 20th-ranked Tennessee men's basketball team came up short against No. 7 North Carolina, 78-73, before a sold-out crowd of 21,678 at Thompson-Boling Arena Sunday.
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The Volunteers led for 37:10 of the contest, but a late 11-3 scoring run pushed the defending national champion Tar Heels to the win.
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Grant Williams led five Vols in double-figure scoring with 15 points. James Daniel finished with 15, Jordan Bowden had 12 and Admiral Schofield and Jordan Bone chipped in 10 points each.
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After a turnover with 1:25 left, Schofield hustled to force a crucial turnover on the inbounds play by UNC. Tennessee took possession, and Williams got the ball near the free-throw line and drove to the paint for a basket with 1:09 left to give UT a 70-67 lead.
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North Carolina responded by getting to the foul line, converting both free throws and then forcing a UT turnover on the ensuing inbounds attempt. Kenny Williams dropped a massive 3-pointer for the Tar Heels with 32.7 seconds left to give UNC a 72-70 advantage.
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The Vols struggled to find a basket in the second half, shooting just 30 percent (11-36) from the floor. Jordan Bowden hit a three to with six seconds remaining to make it a one-possession game, but North Carolina drained a pair of free throws in the final moments to put the game away.
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Both teams shot the lights out to begin the game. At the under-12 media timeout (10:16), North Carolina was shooting 60 percent (9-15) from the field, while Tennessee shot 56 percent (9-16) to make it a 22-21 game in favor of UT. Out of the break, the Volunteers used a 12-4 run behind a trio of baskets by Williams to extend their lead.
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The Vols had active hands on defense in the opening half, nabbing six steals and forcing 12 turnovers that led to 15 points. Tennessee went into halftime with a 38-32 lead.
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Daniel paced UT in the first 20 minutes, coming off the bench to post 11 points on 3-of-4 shooting in 11 minutes of action. Bone also scored in the double-digits, entering the break with 10 points.
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Sharing the Ball: Tennessee has had 10 or more assists in each game this season, and they recorded 11 tonight.
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Crashing the Boards: The 18 offensive rebounds by the Vols are the most allowed by UNC this season.
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Great Defense: The Vols forced 16 North Carolina turnovers and scored 19 points off those miscues. Â
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Hot First Half: Tennessee has scored 30 or more points in the first half of all games this season and scored 38 in the first half today.
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Up Next:Â Tennessee will stay home to welcome Furman to Thompson-Boling Arena Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 9 p.m. ET (SEC Network).
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The Volunteers led for 37:10 of the contest, but a late 11-3 scoring run pushed the defending national champion Tar Heels to the win.
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Grant Williams led five Vols in double-figure scoring with 15 points. James Daniel finished with 15, Jordan Bowden had 12 and Admiral Schofield and Jordan Bone chipped in 10 points each.
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After a turnover with 1:25 left, Schofield hustled to force a crucial turnover on the inbounds play by UNC. Tennessee took possession, and Williams got the ball near the free-throw line and drove to the paint for a basket with 1:09 left to give UT a 70-67 lead.
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North Carolina responded by getting to the foul line, converting both free throws and then forcing a UT turnover on the ensuing inbounds attempt. Kenny Williams dropped a massive 3-pointer for the Tar Heels with 32.7 seconds left to give UNC a 72-70 advantage.
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The Vols struggled to find a basket in the second half, shooting just 30 percent (11-36) from the floor. Jordan Bowden hit a three to with six seconds remaining to make it a one-possession game, but North Carolina drained a pair of free throws in the final moments to put the game away.
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Both teams shot the lights out to begin the game. At the under-12 media timeout (10:16), North Carolina was shooting 60 percent (9-15) from the field, while Tennessee shot 56 percent (9-16) to make it a 22-21 game in favor of UT. Out of the break, the Volunteers used a 12-4 run behind a trio of baskets by Williams to extend their lead.
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The Vols had active hands on defense in the opening half, nabbing six steals and forcing 12 turnovers that led to 15 points. Tennessee went into halftime with a 38-32 lead.
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Daniel paced UT in the first 20 minutes, coming off the bench to post 11 points on 3-of-4 shooting in 11 minutes of action. Bone also scored in the double-digits, entering the break with 10 points.
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Sharing the Ball: Tennessee has had 10 or more assists in each game this season, and they recorded 11 tonight.
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Crashing the Boards: The 18 offensive rebounds by the Vols are the most allowed by UNC this season.
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Great Defense: The Vols forced 16 North Carolina turnovers and scored 19 points off those miscues. Â
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Hot First Half: Tennessee has scored 30 or more points in the first half of all games this season and scored 38 in the first half today.
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Up Next:Â Tennessee will stay home to welcome Furman to Thompson-Boling Arena Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 9 p.m. ET (SEC Network).
Team Stats
NC
UT
FG%
.433
.373
3FG%
.353
.360
FT%
.737
.824
RB
44
39
TO
16
13
STL
4
6
Game Leaders
Scoring
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