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National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Arizona 75, Tennessee 70
When: 10:30 PM ET, Saturday, December 17, 2022
Where: McKale Center, Tucson, Arizona
Officials: # Verne Harris, # John Higgins, # Tony Padilla
Attendance: 14688

Azuolas Tubelis scored 19 points and Pelle Larsson made a key three-point play late as No. 9 Arizona held off No. 6 Tennessee 75-70 on Saturday night in Tucson, Ariz.

Tubelis led the nation's top-scoring team by making 7 of 11 shots from the field and pulling down nine rebounds, while post partner Oumar Ballo had eight boards and 18 points, including two free throws with 26.8 seconds to go for a 73-67 lead.

The inside game was just enough for Arizona (10-1) to overcome a career-high 21 points from Tennessee sophomore Zakai Zeigler.

Tennessee (9-2) trailed by 10 with under eight minutes to go but battled back within one point on two occasions, including at 66-65 before Larsson made a three-point play with 2:30 left. The Volunteers missed on the other end, and then Ballo's short jumper in the lane put the Wildcats up 71-65 at the 1:44 mark.

Larsson finished with 17 points and Courtney Ramey contributed 13 in what was a physical matchup against Tennessee, which entered as the nation's top-rated team in defensive efficiency. The Wildcats shot just 20.8 percent (5 of 24) from 3-point range but still managed to win their 25th consecutive game at McKale Center.

Ballo started the second half with a three-point play to break a 35-all halftime tie and give Arizona a lead it would not relinquish.

The advantage was 10 with 7:22 to go after Ramey hit his fourth 3-pointer to bring the fans at McKale Center to their feet, but starting point guard Kerr Kriisa was called for a technical foul while on the Arizona bench, which changed the momentum of the game.

The Volunteers made two technical free throws and Santiago Vescovi made a driving layup to get Tennessee back within 61-55. Soon after, Zeigler and Tyreke Key hit 3-pointers on back-to-back possessions to make it 63-61.

Arizona had a big edge at the free throw line, making 24 of 27 attempts. Tennessee, whose first free throws came with 15:51 remaining, finished 8 of 10.

Tennessee played without Josiah-Jordan James due to ongoing knee problems that have limited him to five games.

--Field Level Media

Top Game Performances
 
Tennessee   Arizona
Zakai Zeigler 21 Scoring Azuolas Tubelis 19
Olivier Nkamhoua 5 Assists Kerr Kriisa 5
Uros Plavsic 6 Rebounds Azuolas Tubelis 9
Santiago Vescovi 4 Free Throws Made Pelle Larsson 9
Uros Plavsic 2 Steals Oumar Ballo 1
Julian Phillips 1 Blocks Oumar Ballo 2
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Tennessee 70 42.9 8-27 8-10 14 28 1 8 12
Arizona 75 42.6 5-24 24-27 15 36 3 4 15