TULSA WORLD HOMEPAGE | WIRELESS

Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on RSS
Sports Extra! Sports Extra Tulsa World Follow us on ...


SPORTS EXTRA BLOGS
    Sports Editor
Mike Strain

Sports Columnist
Dave Sittler

The Picker
Entertaining & Infuriating

LOCAL PROS

ALL SPORTS

PHOTOS & VIDEOS

OUTDOORS

FIND A STORY

EMAIL ALERTS

SOCIAL MEDIA

RSS FEEDS

CONTACT US
BUY PHOTOS & PAGES

TULSA WORLD

ADVERTISE ON SPORTS EXTRA

National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Tennessee 71, Kentucky 52
When: 2:00 PM ET, Saturday, March 2, 2019
Where: Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tennessee
Officials: # Don Daily, # Joe Lindsay, # Byron Jarrett
Attendance: 21729

Jordan Bone scored a game-high 27 points Saturday as No. 7 Tennessee exacted revenge on No. 4 Kentucky with a 71-52 Southeastern Conference win at sold-out Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn.

Avenging an 86-69 loss to the Wildcats on Feb. 16 in Lexington, the Volunteers (26-3, 14-2 SEC) kept pace with LSU atop the conference and dropped Kentucky (24-5, 13-3) a game behind. LSU owns the tiebreaker, thanks to its overtime win on Feb. 23 over Tennessee in Baton Rouge.

Grant Williams added 24 points and seven rebounds for the Volunteers, who committed just five turnovers and limited the Wildcats to 14 field goals in 44 attempts (31.8 percent). Kentucky experienced droughts of more than nine and five minutes without baskets, unable to establish its inside game or connect from the perimeter.

PJ Washington led the Wildcats with 13 points but committed four of their 16 turnovers and hit only 2 of 6 shots from the field. Kentucky never made a serious run after halftime, trailing 47-27 after Lamonte Turner converted in transition with 16:10 left. It never got closer than 14 points for the game's remainder.

Kentucky scored the game's first six points and still led 14-13 when Tyler Herro converted a driving layup with 12:42 left in the first half. At that point, Tennessee took control of the game, hitting some key 3-pointers while the Wildcats went into a major shooting slump.

Jordan Bowden's 3-ball with 7:26 remaining and Williams' 3-pointer with 4:02 left gave the Volunteers their first double-figure lead at 28-18. Bowden capped a 15-2 run that included a technical on Kentucky coach John Calipari with an alley-oop jam for a 34-20 lead with 1:54 remaining.

Missing 14 of their last 15 field-goal tries in the half, the Wildcats finished the half 6 of 26 from the field. Tennessee failed to crack 40 percent from the floor, but Bone's 3-pointer -- its fifth of the half -- with 42 seconds on the clock allowed it to take a 37-24 cushion to intermission.

--Field Level Media

Top Game Performances
 
Kentucky   Tennessee
PJ Washington 13 Scoring Jordan Bone 27
Ashton Hagans 3 Assists Lamonte Turner 6
Keldon Johnson 7 Rebounds Admiral Schofield 7
PJ Washington 9 Free Throws Made Grant Williams 8
Ashton Hagans 1 Steals Jordan Bone 2
Nick Richards 3 Blocks Admiral Schofield 2
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Kentucky 52 31.8 5-19 19-29 11 37 5 3 17
Tennessee 71 43.5 8-22 9-14 15 34 5 8 5