2012-13 TENNESSEE BASKETBALL » UTSPORTS.COM » @VOL_HOOPS 10 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS » 25 ALL-AMERICANS » 43 NBA DRAFT PICKS » NATION’S HIGHEST-SCORING COACHING STAFF 2012-13 » SCHEDULE & RECORD THE RECORD OVERALL RECORD: 17-10 SEC 9-6 NON-CONFERENCE 8-4 HOME 12-3 AWAY 3-6 NEUTRAL 2-1 THE SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT (TV) TIME/RESULT N9 Kennesaw State (FSS) W 76-67 N15 1-UNC Asheville (ESPNU)^ W 75-68 N16 1-Oklahoma State (ESPNU)^ L 62-45 N18 1-UMass (ESPNU)^ W 83-69 N26 Oakland (FSS) W 77-50 N30 2-at No. 20 Georgetown (ESPN)^ L 37-36 D5 at Virginia (ESPN3)^ L 46-38 D13 No. 23 Wichita State (FSS) W 69-60 D18 Presbyterian (SS) W 78-62 D21 Western Carolina (FSS) W 66-52 D29 Xavier (ESPNU)^ W 51-47 J4 Memphis (ESPN2)^ L 85-80 J9 Ole Miss* (SEC Network) L 92-74 J12 at Alabama* (ESPN2)^ L 68-65 J15 at Kentucky* (ESPN)^ L 75-65 J19 Mississippi State* (SEC Network) W 72-57 J24 at No. 23 Ole Miss* (ESPN2)^ L 62-56 J26 Alabama* (ESPN2)^ W 54-53 J29 Vanderbilt* (ESPNU)^ W 58-57 F2 at Arkansas* (ESPN)^ L 73-60 F6 Georgia* (SEC Network)^ L 68-62 F10 at South Carolina* (FSS) W 66-61 F13 at Vanderbilt* (SEC Network)^ W 58-46 F16 No. 25 Kentucky* (CBS) W 88-58 F19 LSU* (ESPNU)^ W 82-72 F23 at Texas A&M* (SEC Network)^ 4OT W 93-85 F26 No. 8 Florida* (ESPN)^ W 64-58 M2 at Georgia* (SEC Network)^ 1:45 p.m. M6 at Auburn* (CSS) 9:05 p.m. M9 Missouri* (ESPN/ESPN2)^ 4 p.m. M13-17 SEC Tournament Schedule Key 1-Puerto Rico Tip-Off (Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez in Bayamón, Puerto Rico); 2-SEC/Big East Challenge (Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.); *Southeastern Conference Game; CSS-Comcast Sports Southeast; FSS-FOX Sports South; SS-SportSouth; ^-Available through the WatchESPN app on smartphones and tablets All Times Eastern; Opponent Rankings are AP GAME 28 ITEMS OF NOTE ¢ Tennessee is riding a six-game win streak — its longest of the season and the longest of the Mar- tin era — during which the Vols are outscoring their opponents by 11.8 ppg while shooting .466 from the field and .425 from 3-point range. ¢ Tennessee has the second-longest active win streak among teams from the six “major” con- ferences, trailing only Georgetown (nine). ¢ Tennessee has won 15 of its last 20 games against Georgia. ¢ A win at Georgia would give the Vols four straight SEC road wins for the first time since Feb- ruary 2008. ¢ The Volunteers receive more than half of their scoring from Georgia natives. See Page 3. ¢ In SEC play, Tennessee ranks third in the league with a .448 team field-goal percentage. ¢ Sophomore power forward Jarnell Stokes is the SEC’s top rebounder, and averages a double- double in SEC play (13.6 ppg, 10.5 rpg). ¢ Reigning SEC Player of the Week Trae Golden (32 and 20) and fellow junior Jordan McRae (34 and 23) each posted a 30-point game and a 20-point game last week. In Tennessee’s two wins, the pair accounted for 62.3 percent of the team’s scoring. Both set career-highs for scoring last week. ¢ UT signee A.J. Davis attends Buford High School in Buford, Ga. On Saturday, Davis and BHS face Savannah in the Class AAA state semi- finals at Armstrong Atlantic State University. ¢ Tennessee currently ranks sixth nationally in average home attendance (17,104). THE MATCHUP TENNESSEE GEORGIA vs TENNESSEE (17-10, 9-6 SEC) at GEORGIA (13-15, 7-8 SEC) MARCH 2 » STEGEMAN COLISEUM » ATHENS, GA. Tennessee Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG OTHER G 11 Trae Golden 6-2 205 Jr. Powder Springs, Ga. 12.1 2.7 4.0 apg G 52 Jordan McRae 6-5 178 Jr. Midway, Ga. 15.3 3.9 .344 3FG% G 1 Josh Richardson 6-6 188 So. Edmond, Okla. 7.6 4.4 .494 FG% G 4 Armani Moore 6-5 203 Fr. Kennesaw, Ga. 2.3 2.6 0.6 bpg F 5 Jarnell Stokes 6-8 270 So. Memphis, Tenn. 12.6 9.2 .535 FG% Georgia Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG OTHER G 11 Vincent Williams 6-0 165 Sr. Homestead, Fla. 5.0 1.6 .373 3FG% G 1 Kentavious Caldwell-Pope 6-5 205 So. Greenville, Ga. 17.7 6.9 2.1 spg F 31 Brandon Morris 6-7 205 Fr. Lithonia, Ga. 4.1 2.3 .364 FG% F 15 Donte’ Williams 6-8 230 Jr. Ellenwood, Ga. 5.4 4.9 1.1 bpg C 32 John Florveus 6-11 240 Sr. Miami, Fla. 2.6 3.2 .531 FG% PROBABLE STARTERS TELEVISION SEC Network Dave Baker (PxP) Joe Dean Jr. (analyst) Tom Scofield (producer) RADIO Vol Network Bob Kesling (PxP) Bert Bertelkamp (analyst) SATELLITE RADIO XM Channel 199 (home feed) ONLINE UTsports.com Free audio stream only WatchESPN.com Free TV stream EXPERIENCE THE ACTION 17-10, 9-6 SEC Record 13-15, 7-8 SEC NR / NR Ranking NR / NR Cuonzo Martin Head Coach Mark Fox 36-25 (2nd yr) Record at School 63-62 (4th yr) 97-66 (5th yr) Career Record 186-105 (9th yr) UTsports.com Website GeorgiaDogs.com INSIDE THE SERIES Overall: Tennessee leads, 93-54 In Knoxville: Tennessee leads, 55-15 In Athens: Georgia leads, 35-33 Neutral Sites: Georgia leads, 4-5 Current Streak: Georgia has won one Last Meeting: Georgia won 68-62 in Knoxville (2/6/13) Martin vs. Fox: Fox leads, 2-1 A TENNESSEE WIN WOULD... Extend the Vols’ season-best win streak to seven games (also a Martin-era best). Give the Vols four consecutive road wins Give the Vols four consecutive regular-season SEC road wins for the first time since 2007. Put Cuonzo Martin just two victories shy of his 100th career win as a head coach
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� THE SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT (TV) TIME/RESULT N9 Kennesaw State (fSS) w 76-67N15 1-UNC Asheville (ESPNU)^ w 75-68N16 1-oklahoma State (ESPNU)^ L 62-45N18 1-Umass (ESPNU)^ w 83-69N26 oakland (fSS) w 77-50N30 2-at No. 20 Georgetown (ESPN)^ L 37-36D5 at Virginia (ESPN3)^ L 46-38D13 No. 23 wichita State (fSS) w 69-60D18 Presbyterian (SS) w 78-62D21 western Carolina (fSS) w 66-52D29 Xavier (ESPNU)^ w 51-47J4 memphis (ESPN2)^ L 85-80J9 ole miss* (SEC Network) L 92-74J12 at Alabama* (ESPN2)^ L 68-65J15 at Kentucky* (ESPN)^ L 75-65J19 mississippi State* (SEC Network) w 72-57J24 at No. 23 ole miss* (ESPN2)^ L 62-56J26 Alabama* (ESPN2)^ w 54-53J29 Vanderbilt* (ESPNU)^ w 58-57f2 at Arkansas* (ESPN)^ L 73-60f6 Georgia* (SEC Network)^ L 68-62f10 at South Carolina* (fSS) w 66-61f13 at Vanderbilt* (SEC Network)^ w 58-46f16 No. 25 Kentucky* (CBS) w 88-58f19 LSU* (ESPNU)^ w 82-72f23 at Texas A&m* (SEC Network)^ 4oT w 93-85f26 No. 8 florida* (ESPN)^ w 64-58m2 at Georgia* (SEC Network)^ 1:45 p.m.m6 at Auburn* (CSS) 9:05 p.m.m9 missouri* (ESPN/ESPN2)^ 4 p.m.m13-17 SEC Tournament Schedule Key1-Puerto rico Tip-off (Coliseo ruben rodriguez in Bayamón, Puerto rico); 2-SEC/Big East Challenge (Verizon Center in washington, D.C.); *Southeastern Conference Game; CSS-Comcast Sports Southeast; fSS-foX Sports South; SS-SportSouth; ^-Available through the watchESPN app on smartphones and tablets
All Times Eastern; Opponent Rankings are AP
GaME 28ITEmS of NoTE¢ Tennessee is riding a six-game win streak — its
longest of the season and the longest of the mar-tin era — during which the Vols are outscoring their opponents by 11.8 ppg while shooting .466 from the field and .425 from 3-point range.¢ Tennessee has the second-longest active win
streak among teams from the six “major” con-ferences, trailing only Georgetown (nine).¢ Tennessee has won 15 of its last 20 games
against Georgia. ¢ A win at Georgia would give the Vols four
straight SEC road wins for the first time since feb-ruary 2008.¢ The Volunteers receive more than half of their
scoring from Georgia natives. See Page 3.¢ In SEC play, Tennessee ranks third in the league
with a .448 team field-goal percentage.¢ Sophomore power forward Jarnell Stokes is
the SEC’s top rebounder, and averages a double-double in SEC play (13.6 ppg, 10.5 rpg).¢ reigning SEC Player of the week Trae Golden
(32 and 20) and fellow junior Jordan McRae (34 and 23) each posted a 30-point game and a 20-point game last week. In Tennessee’s two wins, the pair accounted for 62.3 percent of the team’s scoring. Both set career-highs for scoring last week.¢ UT signee A.J. Davis attends Buford High
School in Buford, Ga. on Saturday, Davis and BHS face Savannah in the Class AAA state semi-finals at Armstrong Atlantic State University.
¢ Tennessee currently ranks sixth nationally in average home attendance (17,104).
TELEvISION SEC Network Dave Baker (PxP) Joe Dean Jr. (analyst) Tom Scofield (producer)
RaDIO Vol Network Bob Kesling (PxP) Bert Bertelkamp (analyst)
SaTELLITE RaDIO XM Channel 199 (home feed)
ONLINEUTsports.com free audio stream only
WatchESPN.com free TV stream
EXPERIENCE THE aCTION
17-10, 9-6 SEC Record 13-15, 7-8 SECNr / Nr Ranking Nr / Nr Cuonzo martin Head Coach mark fox36-25 (2nd yr) Record at School 63-62 (4th yr) 97-66 (5th yr) Career Record 186-105 (9th yr) UTsports.com Website GeorgiaDogs.com
INSIDE THE SERIES
Overall: Tennessee leads, 93-54 In Knoxville: Tennessee leads, 55-15In Athens: Georgia leads, 35-33Neutral Sites: Georgia leads, 4-5Current Streak: Georgia has won oneLast Meeting: Georgia won 68-62 in Knoxville (2/6/13)Martin vs. Fox: fox leads, 2-1
a TENNESSEE WIN WOULD...
Extend the Vols’ season-best win streak to seven games (also a martin-era best). Give the Vols four consecutive road wins Give the Vols four consecutive regular-season SEC road wins for the first time since 2007. Put Cuonzo martin just two victories shy of his 100th career win as a head coach
THE BASICSLocation: Knoxville, Tenn.founded: 1794Conference: SoutheasternEnrollment: 27,523Colors: orange & whiteNickname: Volunteersmascot: SmokeyBand: Pride of the SouthlandUniversity President: Dr. Joe DiPietroKnoxville Chancellor: Dr. Jimmy G. Cheekfaculty representative: Dr. Donald BruceVice Chancellor/Director of Athletics: Dave HartAthletic Department Phone: 865-974-1220Ticket office Phone: 1-800-332-VoLS (8657)
COURT FACTS: Thompson-Boling ArenaCapacity: 21,678record in Arena: 307-107 (.742), 26th seasonLargest Crowd: 25,610 vs. Kentucky (1/21/89) at current capacity: 22,326 vs. Gonzaga (1/7/09)
TENNESSEE ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Previous School)31 Quinton Chievous G 6-5 201 rS-fr. Chicago, Ill. (Notre Dame College Prep)32 D’montre Edwards G 6-6 206 Jr. Charleston, S.C. (Brevard [fla.] CC)11 Trae Golden G 6-2 205 Jr. Powder Springs, Ga. (mcEachern HS)20 Kenny Hall f 6-9 230 Sr. Stone mountain, Ga. (redan HS)24 Brandon Lopez G 6-1 178 So. Knoxville, Tenn. (Austin-East HS)0 yemi makanjuola C 6-9 250 So. Lagos, Nigeria (word of God Christian Academy)34 Jeronne maymon f 6-7 260 Sr. madison, wis. (marquette University)13 Skylar mcBee G 6-3 195 Sr. rutledge, Tenn. (Grainger HS)52 Jordan mcrae G 6-5 178 Jr. midway, Ga. (Liberty County HS)25 Dwight miller f 6-8 245 rS-Sr. Nassau, Bahamas (midland [Texas] College)4 Armani moore G 6-5 203 fr. Kennesaw, Ga. (mt. Paran Christian School)15 rob murphy f 6-8 233 rS-Sr. Brentwood, Tenn. (Lipscomb University)3 Derek reese G 6-8 208 fr. orlando, fla. (olympia HS)1 Josh richardson G 6-6 188 So. Edmond, okla. (Santa fe HS)5 Jarnell Stokes f 6-8 270 So. memphis, Tenn. (Southwind HS)
PRONUNCIATION GUIDEQuinton Chievous CHEE-vissD’Montre Edwards duh-mAHN-trayTrae Golden TrAyYemi Makanjuola yEH-mee mACK-in-JEw-luhCuonzo martin KAHN-zoJeronne Maymon jur-oN mAy-minArmani moore ahr-mAHN-ee
STAFFHead Coach Cuonzo martinRecord at Tennessee 36-25 (Second year)Overall Record 97-66 (fifth year) Associate Head Coach Tracy websterAssistant Coach Jon HarrisAssistant Coach Kent williamsDirector of Basketball Operations Houston fancherStudent-Athlete Welfare Coordinator marco HarrisCoordinator of Video Scouting mark PancratzStrength & Conditioing Coach Nicodemus ChristopherAthletic Trainer Chad Newman
Front Row (L-R): Brandon Lopez, Quinton Chievous, Skylar McBee, Trae Golden, Jordan McRae, Josh Richardson, Armani Moore. Back Row: D’Montre Edwards, Derek Reese, Dwight Miller, Kenny Hall, Yemi Makanjuola, Jarnell Stokes, Rob Murphy, Jeronne Maymon.
Tom Satkowiak Associate Media Relations Director Cell: 865.696.2897 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @TomSatkowiakNate Bain Graduate Assistant Cell: 931.309.8401 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @NateBain
2012 TENNESSEE BaSKETBaLL MEDIa RELaTIONS CONTaCTS
CREDENTIALSoutlets interested in obtaining credentials to cover Tennessee basketball home games must apply for credentials via Sports Systems.
Applications for single-game credentials should be submitted at least one week in advance of the game(s) one plans to cover.
COVERING PRACTICEonly select Tennessee basketball practices are open to the media. Contact basketball SID Tom Satkowiak ([email protected]) for dates and times. See Page 205 of the Tennessee record Book for specific practice coverage guidelines.
MEDIA LUNCHEONSCuonzo martin hosts weekly media luncheons in the Arena Dining area at Thompson-Boling Arena. Call the media relations office (865-974-7501) for a schedule of the luncheons. The entrance to Arena Dining is located at the northeast corner of the arena off Phillip fulmer way.
SEC COACHES TELECONFERENCEThe weekly SEC coaches teleconference is sched-uled for every monday Jan. 7 through march 4. All SEC basketball teleconferences can be listened to online at SECsports.com shortly after conclusion.Order of Appearance (All Times Eastern) 11:00 a.m. Kevin Stallings, Vanderbilt 11:07 a.m. Billy Donovan, florida 11:14 a.m. frank martin, South Carolina 11:21 a.m. mark fox, Georgia 11:28 a.m. Johnny Jones, LSU 11:35 a.m. John Calipari, Kentucky 11:42 a.m. Cuonzo Martin, Tennessee 11:49 a.m. mike Anderson, Arkansas 11:56 a.m. Anthony Grant, Alabama 12:03 p.m. Tony Barbee, Auburn 12:10 p..m. Andy Kennedy, ole miss 12:17 p.m. rick ray, mississippi State 12:24 p.m. frank Haith, missouri 12:31 p.m. Billy Kennedy, Texas A&m
8» Imposing sophomore power forward Jarnell Stokes, who at 19-years-old measures in at a chis-eled 6-8, 270 pounds, entered the season with eight percent body fat.
46» Tennessee has drawn 46 charges through 27 games this season (1.7 per game). Big men Kenny Hall and Yemi Makanjuola lead the way with 10 charges each.
5» That’s how many wins over the past two seasons Cuonzo martin has over coaches with a Division I national championship on their ré-sumé (Donovan, Calhoun, Calipari).
Receiving Votes: Pittsburgh 38, oregon 37, middle Ten-nessee 29, Louisiana Tech 24, San Diego State 13, UNLV 12, wichita State 12, Colorado State 10, Connecticut 5, Il-linois 5, oklahoma 5, California 3, North Carolina 3, UCLA 2, Belmont 1, Creighton 1, Kentucky 1.
NATIONAL POLLS
fLorIDA rECAP¢ Jordan McRae continued his torrid stretch with
27 points in leading Tennessee to a 64-58 victory over No. 8 florida in front of a crowd of 19,567 at Thompson-Boling Arena Tuesday.
¢ Tennessee won its sixth game in a row for its longest win streak in SEC games since 2008, when UT won eight straight conference games
¢ Cuonzo Martin moved to 3-0 all-time against Billy Donovan, winning all three games at Ten-nessee and all over ranked florida teams. Last season, UT knocked off the Gators when they were ranked 13th and 8th.
¢ Tennessee’s defense, held the Gators to their fewest points of the season, equalling the 58 points Uf scored against Savannah State.
¢ Jarnell Stokes had a tough night offensively, but his last field goal was perhaps the biggest of the game, as he finished a 3-point play with 54.5 seconds left and put the Vols ahead by three possessions, 61-54. Stokes also grabbed a a game-high 14 rebounds.
¢ Tennessee outrebounded florida, 41-31.¢ Tennessee led 35-32 at intermission behind a
monster first half from mcrae, who had 17 points on 7-of-12 shooting. UT scored the final seven points of the first half to take their first lead since 2-0.
¢ florida tried to make a last-minute charge, but a drawn charge by Tennessee’s Josh Richardson on the Gators’ rosario with 28.3 seconds left gave the Vols the ball. Trae Golden made a free throw seconds later to give the Vols a 62-56 lead.
¢ Mike Rosario led the Gators in scoring with 16. Patric Young chipped in 15.
LAST TImE VS GEorGIA...¢ Tennessee battled out of a hole to tie the game
midway through the second half, but dropped a 68-62 decision to Georgia feb. 6 in Knoxville. The Bulldogs scored on each of their last seven possessions to secure the win.
¢ Jarnell Stokes had his fourth double-double in a row and eighth of the season with 16 points and 11 rebounds. Tennessee leading scorer Jor-dan McRae netted 17 points for the Vols.
¢ Georgia’s Kentavious Caldwell-Pope led all scorers with 24 points. Kenny Gaines netted 12
off the bench for UGA, while Vincent Williams added 10.
¢ After the Vols tied the game for the first time at 43, Georgia reeled off nine consecutive points to take a 52-43 lead with 7:40 left in regulation. Skylar McBee ended the bleeding with his sec-ond 3-pointer of the game.
¢ That trey starting an 10-2 run for the Vols, as Stokes scored seven points in a row to bring the Vols within one at 54-53 with five minutes left. But Caldwell-Pope responded by canning a 3-pointer with 4:27 left for a four-point Bulldog advantage. Georgia continued to hold Tennessee at bay for the final four minutes.
mEmorABLE VoL PErformANCES AGAINST THE BULLDoGS¢ Austin “Red” Robbins had what may have been
the best performance in UT history at the time with 35 points and 20 rebounds on feb. 7, 1966, as UT routed Georgia 100-71 at old Armory-fieldhouse in Knoxville.
¢ Bernard King made 18 field goals at Georgia on feb. 1, 1975. King had 42 points and 18 rebounds in that 105-69 Vol victory.
¢ The 12,666 paying customers who packed UT’s Stokely Athletics Center on feb. 10, 1979, got their money’s worth, as Ellenwood, Ga., native Reg-gie Johnson totaled 36 points and 13 rebounds, playing every minute of a three-overtime thriller as UT topped Georgia 87-81. Terry Crosby also played all 55 minutes, adding 21 points
¢ future NBA Lottery Pick Marcus Haislip paced the Vols with 18 points and 11 rebounds, while Vincent Yarbrough added 17 points as UT out-scored the 16th-ranked Dawgs 11-3 in overtime to take a 71-63 win in Knoxville on march 2, 2002.
BIG orANGE roSTEr PEACH fLAVorED oNCE AGAIN¢ for the second straight year, Tennessee’s ros-
ter includes four players from the state of Geor-gia: Trae Golden (Powder Springs), Kenny Hall (Stone mountain), Jordan McRae (midway) and Armani Moore (Kennesaw).
¢ UT’s four players from the Peach State account for 51.4 percent of the team’s scoring, 62.0 per-cent of the club’s assists and 34.9 percent of the squad’s rebounding.
HALL’S LAST TrIP HomE¢ Senior forward Kenny Hall is making his final
collegiate appearance in his home state Satur-day.
¢ The Stone mountain, Ga., native is 3-4 against UGA in his career and averages 4.0 points and 1.4 rebounds while shooting a perfect 10-for-10 from the free-throw line vs. the Bulldogs.
TRaCKING TENNESSEE IN THE POLLS Pre 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/3 12/10 12/17 12/24 12/31 1/7 1/14 1/21 1/28 2/4 2/11 2/18 2/25 3/4 3/11 FinalAP rV rV rV rV Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr NrCoaches’ rV rV rV rV Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr Nr
SIX STArTErS from GEorGIA¢ Tennessee and UGA each have three projected
starters who are Georgia natives.
mEArS owNED THE DAwGS¢ Legendary Tennessee head coach Ray Mears
was at his best against Georgia. mears was 25-4 vs. UGA during his tenure on The Hill (1962-78).
SCorING BrEAKDowN By CLASS¢ Tennessee is on pace to return 83 percent of this
year’s point production next season (as well as redshirt senior Jeronne maymon).
¢ Contributions by ClassClass Points % of Team Total FG % 3FG%freshmen 140 7.8 .397 .314Sophomores 596 33.3 .498 .206Juniors 753 42.0 .407 .325Seniors 302 16.9 .424 .336
BIG wEEK for UT’s “BIG THrEE”¢ The trio of Jordan McRae (57), Trae Golden (52)
and Jarnell Stokes (33) scored 142 points in UT’s two games last week (vs. LSU and Texas A&m).
¢ That point total equals or exceeds the two-game point total for mississippi State (87), Au-burn (111), Arkansas (116), South Carolina (117), Georgia (122), florida (131) and Vanderbilt (142) last week.
¢ Put another way: The trio of McRae, Golden and Stokes equaled or outscored exactly half of the SEC last week.
fABULoUS IN fEBrUAry¢ Tennessee is 13-3 (.813) in the month of febru-
ary under second-year coach Cuonzo Martin. ¢ martin led UT to a 7-1 record last february, and
the Vols are 6-2 in february this season.¢ In february road games, martin’s Vols are 6-2.
ESPN: VoLS’ S.o.S. rANKS IN ToP 20¢ According to ESPN.com InsiderPI, Tennessee’s
strength-of-schedule is No. 19 nationally.
TENNESSEE HAS BEEN roUGH oNLEAGUE’S NEw HEAD CoACHES¢ Tennessee is 4-0 this season against head
coaches who are in their first year in the SEC. ¢ The Vols have defeated Rick Ray, Frank Martin,
Johnny Jones and Billy Kennedy’s teams.
VoLS SCorCHING THE NETS from 3fG¢ Tennessee is shooting .463 from 3-point range
over its last three games (25-of-54). ¢ Jordan mcrae is shooting .571 (12-of-21), and
Skylar McBee is shooting .500 (5-of-10) from long range in UT’s last three games.
¢ Jordan McRae recently had a streak of nine con-secutive made 3-pointers that spanned parts of three games (Kentucky, LSU and Texas A&m).
VoLS DomINANT oN THE GLASS¢ In SEC play, Tennessee leads the league in re-
bounding defense, allowing just 30.5 rpg.¢ The Vols also rank second in the conference in
rebounding margin in SEC games (+5.8).
mArTIN rACKING UP rANKED wINS¢ Cuonzo Martin is just the third coach in UT his-
tory to defeat at least three teams ranked in the AP top 25 in each of his first two seasons with the Vols.
¢ The other coaches who did so were Jerry Green and Bruce Pearl.
mArTIN HAS rUN THE GAUNTLET¢ In less than two full seasons with the Vols, head
coach Cuonzo Martin has guided UT to at least one victory over every SEC team he has faced.
¢ He’s also posted triumphs over the defending national champs for two straight years.
¢ martin has yet to face first-year SEC member missouri (march 9 in Knoxville; Senior Day).
NEArLy oNE-foUrTH of UT’s PoINTSComING AT THE frEE-THrow LINE¢ 23.8 percent of Tennessee’s points this season
have come at the free-throw line (427 of 1791).¢ The Vols rank 21st among all Division I teams in
percentage of points scored at the foul line.¢ During UT’s six-game win streak, the Vols are
scoring 25.3 percent of thier points at the free-throw line while averaging 19.0 makes per game.
VoLS TIED for SECoND IN SEC wINS oVEr LAST SEVEN SEASoNS¢ In league play, Tennessee is the SEC’s third-
winningest program dating to the 2005-06 season.¢ Tennessee’s 84 SEC regular-season wins dur-
ing that span rank tied for second in the league, trailing only Kentucky (87), and tied with Flor-ida (84).
VoLS AImING for EIGHTH STrAIGHT SEASoN of ToP-fIVE ATTENDANCE¢ The Vols finished fifth nationally in average
regular-season home attendance last year, draw-ing 17,411 fans per game.
¢ UT has played 15 home games this year and is drawing an average of 17,104 fans per game (sixth nationally).
¢ Tennessee sold more season tickets for the 2012-13 campaign (13,004) than there are total seats at five different SEC arenas.
GoLDEN SHowING AGGrESSIoN¢ Junior guard Trae Golden has shown a rejuve-
nation since returning from a strained hamstring that sidelined him for two and a half games.
¢ In UT’s last six games (all wins), Golden is av-eraging 18.7 points while shooting 46 percent from the field. He is 42-of-48 from the free-throw line during that span (.875).
¢ Said Golden after UT’s win at South Carolina on feb. 10 “I just have to play my game. I’m not a Phil Pressey or any of those guys. I’m myself. As long as I’m aggressive, I’m going to make the best plays. That’s what I try to pride myself on. I’m a scoring point guard, so that’s what I’m go-ing to do.”
GoLDEN PASSES 300 CArEEr ASSISTS¢ Junior point guard Trae Golden has 324 career
assists (90 games played).¢ with three assists in UT’s win at Vanderbilt on
feb. 13, Golden became the 13th all-time Vol to record 300 career assists.
GoLDEN PLAymAKEr¢ Junior point guard Trae Golden owns a 1.98 as-
sist/turnover ratio.¢ In UT’s wins, Golden has a 2.47 assist/turnover
ratio. That ratio dips to 1.16 in UT’s losses.¢ Golden ranks fourth in the SEC with 4.0 apg.
SToKES owNS THE GLASS IN SEC PLAy¢ Jarnell Stokes leads the SEC with 10.5 rebounds
per game in league play.¢ His 4.3 offensive rebounds per game in SEC play
stand alone as tops in the conference.¢ Stokes’ rebounding stats are actually better in
SEC play (10.5 rpg) than they were in non-con-ference games (7.5 rpg).
TENNESSEE oNCE AGAIN BoASTS THE NATIoN’S HIGHEST-SCorING CoACHING STAffDuring their playing days, Tennessee’s four full-time coaches combined for more Division I points than any other staff in America.
SToKES HAS 12 DoUBLE-DoUBLES¢ Jarnell Stokes has 12 double-doubles this sea-
son — tied for the most among SEC players (tied with LSU sophomore Johnny O’Bryant III).
¢ The sophomore has 14 double-doubles during his UT career (44 games). He has posted a twin bill in 31.8 percent of his college games.
¢ Stokes recent streak of six straight double-doubles was the longest by an SEC player since Kentucky’s DeMarcus Cousins had seven in a row in 2010.
¢ Stokes’ 12 double-doubles are the most by a Vol in a single season since Ian Lockhart had 14 in 1989-90.
SToKES owNS LEAGUE’S BESTrEBoUNDING EfforT THIS SEASoN¢ Jarnell Stokes’ 18-rebound effort against Ala-
bama Jan. 26 in Knoxville is tied as the best sin-gle-game rebounding total by an SEC player in a league game this season.
¢ Not only were Stokes’ 18 total rebounds a ca-reer-high, but his eight offensive rebounds that day were a career-high as well.
SIX for SToKES = SUCCESS for VoLS¢ During Jarnell Stokes’ career, UT is 12-1 when he
makes at least six field goals (10-1 this season).
THE moNSTEr from mIDwAy¢ Junior wing Jordan McRae leads the team in
scoring with a career-best 15.3 points per game.¢ The Midway, Ga., native’s 18.3-point scoring
average in SEC play ranks third in the league.¢ mcrae’s 37.6 minutes played in SEC action lead
the league, and his .445 field-goal percentage in conference play ranks eighth.
mcrAE’s VErSATILITy oN DISPLAy¢ Jordan McRae has played every position but the
No. 5 spot for the Vols this season.¢ He sees most of his minutes at the No. 2 spot,
which — within the framework of UT’s system — is virtually interchangeable with the No. 3 position.
¢ Cuonzo Martin has used mcrae at the point guard spot in certain instances (including a start at Alabama on 1/12/13), and mcrae started the Presbyterian game (12/18/12) at the No. 4 posi-tion when Kenny Hall was out with an injury.
moorE PLAyING THE foUr¢ freshman guard Armani Moore has started
each of UT’s last four games at the No. 4 spot as part of the Vols’ new four-guard lineup.
¢ moore plays 17.8 minutes in SEC games, averag-ing 2.9 points and 4.0 rebounds.
¢ In total, moore has 10 straight starts for UT, but his first six starts came on the perimeter.
¢ In SEC play, moore ranks eighth in rebounding among league freshmen. And only Nerlens Noel and Willie Cauley-Stein block more shots per game among SEC freshmen.
TrENDS THAT fAVor TENNESSEE¢ Tennessee is 12-3 this season when Jarnell
Stokes scores at least 12 points.¢ UT is a perfect 6-0 this season when Skylar
McBee makes three 3-pointers.¢ Tennessee is 11-2 this season when it shoots a
higher percentage than its opponent.
from oNE-TImE wALK-oN ToToP-10 IN SCHooL HISTory¢ Senior guard Skylar McBee spent his freshman
season as a walk-on before earning a scholarship for his final three years of eligibility.
¢ As his career winds down, mcBee is on the verge of breaking into Tennessee’s all-time top-10 lists for 3-pointers made and games played.
¢ Tennessee Career 3-Pointers MadeRank 3FGs Vol1. 431 Chris Lofton, 2005-082. 346 Allan Houston, 1990-933. 253 JaJuan Smith, 2005-084. 240 Tony Harris, 1998-20015. 231 Brandon wharton, 1996-996. 209 Jon Higgins, 2000-037. 179 Vincent yarbrough, 1999-20028. 171 Greg Bell, 1988, 919. 165 C.J. watson, 2003-0610. 155 Cameron Tatum, 2008-12 152 Skylar McBee, 2010-Present
¢ Tennessee Career Games PlayedRank GP Vol1. 142 wayne Chism2. 138 Cameron Tatum3. 130 rob JonesT-4. 128 Chris Lofton, Allan HoustonT-6. 127 Vincent yarbrough, Tony white, michael BrooksT-9. 126 Brian williams, JaJuan Smith, Charles HathawayT-12. 125 Skylar McBee, Isiah Victor
� PRESEaSON HONORS
Trae Golden, PGBob Cousy Award watch ListAll-SEC Second Team (Coaches)
Jeronne Maymon, FAll-SEC first Team (Coaches)All-SEC Second Team (media)CBSsports.com Top 100 CBB Players (No. 69)
Jarnell Stokes, FNaismith Trophy watch ListJohn r. wooden Award Preseason Top 50All-SEC first Team (media)All-SEC Second Team (Coaches)Nation’s 14th Best Player (fran fraschilla, ESPN)CBSsports.com Top 100 CBB Players (No. 25)
10 for mcBEE = wIN for UT¢ Tennessee is 17-2 during senior Skylar McBee’s
career when he scores 10 or more points.
ProDUCTIoN INCrEASE for J-rICH¢ After averaging 2.9 points per game as a true
freshman last year, guard Josh Richardson is av-eraging 7.6 ppg through 27 games.
¢ Now a starter on the wing, richardson has scored in double figures seven times this sea-son. He scored in double figures just twice in 34 games played as a freshman last season.
ComPArING UT’s wINS & LoSSES¢ Here’s a look at the starkest statistical differ-
ences between UT’s wins and losses:
WINS CATEGORY LOSSES71.2 Points Per Game 58.1.463 field Goal Pct. .394.359 3-Point Pct. .256+7.5 rebounding margin +2.612.2 Assists Per Game 8.4-0.9 Turnover margin -3.9
HALfTImE LEAD BoDES wELL for UT¢ Under second-year head coach Cuonzo Martin, Tennessee is 27-6 (.818) in games it led at halftime.
@Cuonzomartin on Twitter¢ Vols head coach Cuonzo Martin is very active
on Twitter, @Cuonzomartin.¢ martin’s 31,440 followers rank eighth among all
Division I hoops coaches.
mArTIN ALwAyS PoISED¢ In 163 games as a college head coach, Cuonzo
Martin has never been whistled for a technical foul.
mAymoN rEDSHIrTING¢ It was announced on Jan. 6 that All-SEC for-
ward Jeronne Maymon is redshirting this season due to a left knee injury.
¢ Tennessee’s team mVP last season and a pre-season All-SEC first-team selection (coaches), maymon had yet to practice this season when the announcement was made. In october, he suf-fered a setback in his rehab from surgery.
¢ maymon began his college career at marquette but transferred to UT after one semester. He will be a fifth-year senior in 2013-14.
fIVE DIffErENT VoLS CoULD EArNDEGrEES THIS ACADEmIC yEAr¢ Senior forward Rob Murphy needs just nine
credit hours to complete his degree in Logistics with a collateral (minor) in marketing.
¢ Senior guard Skylar McBee needs just 15 hours to his degree degree in Communication Studies.
¢ A total of 18 hours is all that stands in the way of senior forwards Kenny Hall (Sociology), Jeronne Maymon (Psychology) and Dwight Miller (Psy-chology) earning their respective UT degrees.
LANDry, DAVIS, HUBBS SIGN wITH VoLS¢ Cuonzo Martin announced on Nov. 15 that and
Travon (pronounced: tray-VAHN) Landry, A.J. Da-vis and Robert Hubbs III all signed National Let-ters of Intent to attend UT and play for the Volun-teers beginning with the 2013-14 season.¢ Landry is a 6-0 point guard originally from San
Antonio, Texas, who currently starts for the pow-erhouse program at Huntington St. Joseph Prep in Huntington, w.Va.
¢ Davis is a 6-8 guard/forward from Buford, Ga., and is the son of 13-year NBA veteran and 2001 NBA All-Star Antonio Davis.
¢ Hubbs is a 6-5 shooting guard from Newbern, Tenn. and is rated as a top-15 national prospect.
NEw VoL TrADITIoN? NBA GENES¢ This marks the fifth consecutive year that at
least one member of the Tennessee roster is the son of an NBA veteran, and that streak will con-tinue next season.
¢ NBA Orange Bloodlines Vol NBA Fatherrenaldo woolridge (2009-12) orlando woolridgeQuinton Chievous (2012-present) Derrick ChievousA.J. Davis (signee) Antonio Davis
TEAM STATISTICS UT OPPSCORING 239 215 Points per game 79.7 71.7 Scoring margin +8.0 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 79-175 83-192 Field goal pct . 4 5 1 . 4 3 23 POINT FG-ATT 25-54 13-46 3-point FG pct . 4 6 3 . 2 8 3 3-pt FG made per game 8.3 4.3FREE THROWS-ATT 56-79 36-49 Free throw pct . 7 0 9 . 7 3 5 F-Throws made per game 18.7 12.0REBOUNDS 121 102 Rebounds per game 40.3 34.0 Rebounding margin +6.3 -ASSISTS 40 33 Assists per game 13.3 11.0TURNOVERS 40 34 Turnovers per game 13.3 11.3 Turnover margin -2.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 1.0STEALS 13 20 Steals per game 4.3 6.7BLOCKS 13 7 Blocks per game 4.3 2.3ATTENDANCE 34653 7828 Home games-Avg/Game 2-17326 1-7828 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0
Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 OT4 TotalsTennessee 103 105 7 6 4 14 239Opponents 93 99 7 6 4 6 215
Date Opponent Score Att.* 02/19/13 LSU W 82-72 15086* 02/23/13 at Texas A&M Wo4 93-85 7828* 02/26/13 FLORIDA W 64-58 19567
1 = Puerto Rico Tip-Off (Bayamón, Puerto Rico)2 = SEC/Big East Challenge* = Southeastern Conference Game
� LaST THREE GaMES
“When we stop them on the shot clock, that’s when coach Martin shows the most emotion. I throw a no-look to Jarnell, coach Martin, he don’t care. But when we get a 35, you look over there and he’s screaming and jump-ing around.” - Trae Golden
Cuonzo martin took the Tennessee basketball team on a 10-day, four-game exhibition tour of Italy Aug. 5-15. The tour began in rome and progressed north through florence, Pisa and The republic of San marino before concluding in Como.
The Volunteers plowed through each of their four exhibi-tion opponents en route to a perfect 4-0 record. The com-petition included All-Star Italy (a collection of Italian profes-sional players), the Lithuanian second-division champion BC Atletas, BC Zeta Golubovci from montenegro and Amici del Campetto.
BC Atletas provided the biggest test for Tennessee — the Lithuanian pros defeated Georgia just days before facing the Vols. Atletas also added a victory over Purdue two days after playing UT. Tennessee handed BC Atletas an 82-68 defeat in what would prove to be the Vols’ lowest-scoring game of the tour.
In total, the Big orange boasted an average margin of vic-tory of 49.3 points in its four outings. Twice, in a display of sportsmanship, the Vols requested a running clock during the second half.
In an effort to make the trip an educational opportunity for a team with numerous players who had never traveled abroad, martin called upon UT professor Dr. Robert Bast, who crafted a three-credit course (History 491) appropriately named “renaissance men.” The class met for several on-cam-pus lectures before the trip, preparing the student-athletes for the culture, cities and landmarks they would encounter once they stepped foot on Italian soil.
Highlights of the trip included visits to the roman Colosseum, the ruins of the roman forum, Vati-can City — including St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel — michelangelo’s famous sculpture of David in florence, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the three towers of San marino and a cruise on Lake Como (the first-ever boat ride for four team members).
SUMMER VACATION: VOLS IN ITALY
Cuonzo Martin (second from left) and members of his staff at the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
The Tennessee basketball team and staff outside St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City.
ACADEmIC EXCELLENCE¢ A total of 17 Tennessee men’s basketball players
have earned their UT degree over the last four years.¢ Those players are: Josh Bone, Quinn Cannington,
Ryan Childress, Wayne Chism, John Fields, Melvin Goins, Tony Harris, Michael Hubert, Justin Jackson, Chris Lofton, Steven Pearl, J.P. Prince, Tyler Summitt, Cameron Tatum, C.J. Watson, Tanner Wild and Renaldo Woolridge.¢ Harris, Lofton and watson completed their
degrees using Tennessee’s “renewing Academic Commitment” (rAC) program.¢ The rAC Program enables former student-
athletes who left school early to turn pro in their respective sport return to school in the off-season to work toward their degree requirements while still having access to the resources available to current student-athletes (such as the Thornton Athletics Student Life Center, tutors, etc).
EmPHASIS of THE DAy¢ Prior to every Tennessee practice, Cuonzo
Martin gathers the Vols at midcourt and discusses the “Emphasis of the Day.”¢ The Emphasis of the Day rarely focuses on
basketball-specific skills or strategy, as martin typically uses it as a vehicle for character building and personal development. As such, it has become something that the members of the team look forward to each day.¢ martin typically begins by reading that day’s
“emphasis” aloud. He then asks one or two players to read it aloud before opening a team-wide discussion during which different team members are asked to interpret the meaning in their own words.¢ “Everyday when coach gives the guys the
emphasis of the day, it’s something that really makes them think and become closer as a team,” associate head coach Tracy webster said. “A lot of times, the things that he says really hit home with the guys. It can be about family life, it can be a scripture, it can be a quote from someone, but it’s all geared around `team.’¢ Added webster: “If the guys are having a hard
time understanding the message, he breaks it down for them and makes sure that they do. It’s kind of like prayer before a meal. It’s to help you get off to a good start.¢ A few examples: my desire is that the people who know me the
best respect me the most. Success is not measured by how many people I coach or how many games I win; success is living life with such authentic integrity that those who know me best actually respect me the most. when someone does well, we all do well. when
someone makes a mistake, we all make the mistake. Let’s figure out the best way to constructively help each other. when we are reliable, others know that they
can depend on us. They know that we will make the effort to do our best, whatever the situation might be. They know we won’t run, cower or become paralyzed by fear.
¢ former Vol Tobias Harris (2011) spent his first season and a half in the NBA with the milwaukee Bucks. on feb. 21, he was traded to orlando, and he had 14 pounds, six re-bounds and three blocks in his debut for the magic.
¢ Veteran NBA point guard C.J. Watson (2003-06) en-tered his sixth NBA season with a new team: the Brook-lyn Nets. Through his first five seasons, watson averaged 7.8 points and 2.6 assists per game.
¢ Vol legends Ernie Grunfeld (1974-77) and Allan Houston (1990-93) each hold NBA front-office titles. Grunfeld is in his 10th year as president of the wizards, and Houston is the assistant general man-ager of the New york Knicks.
QUICK DEfENSIVE NoTES¢ UT's opponents have suffered through six
scoreless droughts of at least six minutes this season (Vanderbilt 6:47, Virginia 6:41, George-town 6:23, Kennesaw State 6:20, Oakland 6:10, Xavier 6:01).
¢ The Vols held No. 8 florida to 58 points on feb. 26. That tied for the Gators' lowest point total of the season. UT also limited the high-powered florida offense to 26 second-half points and just four made 3-pointers in the game.
¢ Tennessee held No. 23 ole miss (who, at the time, ranked third nationally in scoring with 82.4 ppg) without a field goal for a span of 9:59 Jan. 24 in oxford.
¢ Tennessee held Alabama without a field goal for a span of 7:38 in the Tide's home gym on Jan. 12.
¢ The Vols held Xavier without a field goal for a span of 10:16 during the second half of UT's win.
¢ The 19 turnovers UT forced vs. Xavier were the most forced by the Vols during the martin era.
¢ Tennessee held 20th-ranked Georgetown with-out a field goal for the final 10:17 of the first half on Nov. 30. The Hoyas also were held scoreless for the final 4:09 of regulation.
¢ Jarnell Stokes recorded a career-high five steals in the season-opener against Kennesaw State.
¢ Tennessee’s half-court defense has caused 10 shot-clock violations this season.
SACrIfICING THE BoDy for THE TEAm¢ Through 27 games, Yemi Makanjuola and Ken-
ny Hall each have drawn a team-high 10 charges this season.
¢ As a team, Tennessee has drawn 46 charges on the year (1.7 per game).
¢ 11 different Vols have drawn charges this season.
BACKCoUrT BLoCK PArTy¢ Tennessee’s guards account for 52.5 percent of
the team’s blocked shots (53 of 101).¢ Two perimeter players — Jordan McRae and
Josh Richardson — rank tied for second on the team with 20 blocks each. freshman guard Ar-mani Moore has 14.
offENSIVE oUTBUrSTS oUTLAwED¢ Since December 2011, only five opposing players
have scored more than 23 points against the Vols.¢ In total, only nine players have managed 24+
points against Tennessee since Cuonzo Martin assumed control of the Tennessee program.
¢ The Lucky Few: 24+ Points vs. Martin’s VolsPlayer, School Pts DateElston Turner Jr., Texas A&m 38 (4oT) 2/23/13reggie Hamilton, oakland 35 11/28/11marshall Henderson, ole miss 32 1/9/13marshall Henderson, ole miss 28 1/24/13B.J. young, Arkansas 25 2/2/13J.P. Primm, UNC Asheville 25 12/20/11will Barton, memphis 25* 11/22/11Johnny o’Bryant III 24 2/19/13Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Georgia 24 2/6/13Antwaine wiggins, Coll. of Char. 24 12/14/11
* double-overtime game
ACTIVE HANDS¢ The Vols track the number of pass deflections
they record every game. Tennessee has had at least 10 deflections in all but one of its games this season, and is averaging 14.0 per game.
¢ Those who attend a Tennessee basketball game in person are sure to hear Cuonzo Martin’s re-petitive yell of, “Haaands!” whenever the Vols are on defense.
STArTING STroNG¢ In 31 of the 61 games UT has played under head
coach Cuonzo Martin, the Vols have held teams the opponent to fewer than 30 first-half points.
� TENNESSEE’S DEFENSE: LaST THREE GaMES
#LOCKDOWN /// TENNESSEE DEFENSIVE NOTES“They just dug, scratched and clawed ... they played harder than we did.” - Jim Calhoun, Jan. 21, 2012
� MaRTIN-ERa BESTSOpponents’ Points Total
Georgetown 37 11/30/12 in washington, D.C.Virginia 46 12/5/12 in CharlottesvilleVanderbilt 46 2/13/13 in Nashville
Opponents’ FG Pct.oakland .286 11/26/12 in KnoxvilleAuburn .304 1/28/12 in KnoxvilleSouth Carolina .319 2/25/12 in Columbia
Opponents’ 3FG Pct.Kentucky .100 1/31/12 in LexingtonGeorgia .105 1/18/12 in AthensXavier .125 12/29/12 in KnoxvilleVirginia .125 12/5/12 in Charlottesvilleoakland .125 11/26/12 in Knoxville
Opponents’ TurnoversXavier 19 12/29/12 in KnoxvilleArkansas 18 2/15/12 in Knoxvillemiddle Tenn. 17 3/19/12 in Knoxville
BlocksXavier 9 12/29/12 in KnoxvilleAuburn 8 1/28/12 in Knoxvillefive times 7
Stealsat LSU 10 2/29/12 in Baton rouge Arkansas 10 2/15/12 in KnoxvilleSix times 8
Opponents’ Longest Scoreless DroughtsVirginia 6.41 12/5/12 in CharlottesvilleGeorgetown 6:23 11/30/12 in washington, D.C.florida 6:23 2/11/12 in GainesvilleKennesaw St. 6:20 11/9/12 in Knoxville
NOTE: Martin’s Vols have put together 13 spans during which opponents have been held scoreless for longer than five minutes (six this season).
VoLS HELD foUr STrAIGHT UNDEr 60¢ from Nov. 26 through Dec. 13, Tennessee held
four straight opponents to 60 points or less, ty-ing for the program’s longest such streak in the shot-clock era.
¢ The Vols’ streak came against: oakland (50), No. 20 Georgetown (37), Virginia (46) and No. 23 wichita State (60). UT went 2-2 during that stretch, while its opponents averaged 48.3 ppg.
¢ In 1995-96, UT went 3-1 during a similar four-game streak, and the Big orange also put to-gether a four-game streak in 1985-86 while go-ing 4-0.
¢ Tennessee has held 11 teams to fewer than 60 points this season, including six SEC foes.
TENNESSEE KEEPS IT UNDEr 70¢ The Volunteers have held 21 of 27 opponents
to fewer than 70 points this season. only ole miss (92 in Knoxville), memphis (85), Kentucky (75 in Lexington), Arkansas (73), LSU (72) and Texas A&m (85 in 4oTs) have reached the 70-point mark.
¢ Tennessee’s streak of holding 11 straight op-ponents to fewer than 70 points (first 11 games of the season) was the program’s longest such streak since the 1995-96 Volunteers held 16 straight foes to 68 or less.
¢ Until memphis broke the 70-point barrier on Jan. 4, Tennessee had a streak of 32 straight reg-ular-season games in which no opponent scored more than 70 points.
STArTING STroNG¢ In 31 of the 61 games UT has played under head
coach Cuonzo Martin, the Vols have held teams the opponent to fewer than 30 first-half points.
VoLS PUT ToGETHEr HISTorICDEfENSIVE EfforT AT GEorGETowN¢ Tennessee fell at No. 20 Georgetown 37-36 Nov.
30 in the SEC/Big East Challenge. It was a game that was noteworthy for several reasons.
¢ The game was the lowest combined score in a UT game since the Vols’ 11-6 win over Temple on Dec. 15, 1973. That was the last time the Vols held a Division I opponent to as few as 37 points.
¢ UT’s 37 points surredered also marked the pro-gram’s best defensive scoring effort since hold-ing ohio Northern to 33 points in a 40-33 win on Nov. 25, 1983.
¢ The Vols held Georgetown scoreless for the final 4:09 in regulation. The Hoyas were held without a field goal for the final 10:17 of the first half.
LAST yEAr’S SEC SCorING DEfENSE BEST SINCE 1969¢ Tennessee’s scoring defense of 61.6 ppg in SEC
play last year was the program’s best in the shot-clock era (1986-present).
¢ Not since 1968-69 had a UT team stifled league opponents like last year’s Vols.
¢ The 1968-69 squad held SEC opponents to just 60.9 ppg; at that time, the SEC was composed of only 10 teams and the league schedule featured 18 games.
DEfENSIVE CoACH-SPEAK¢ Kentucky coach John Calipari (feb. 16): “They
deserved to beat us by 50 points, today. They played harder, they played rougher and they ex-ecuted better. They were stronger with the ball."
¢ ole miss coach Andy Kennedy (Jan. 24): “They had complete control of the tempo in the first half. A lot of that is because we could never get a shot.”
¢ mississippi State coach Rick Ray (Jan. 19): "Any time you play his team, you know you’re going to play a tough, physical, hard-nosed team. No matter what you do X’s and o’s-wise, you know the physicality is going to affect your team."
¢ wichita State coach Gregg Marshall (Dec. 13): “I said going in this is probably the best defen-sive team we have played all year. They make it tough.”
¢ Virginia coach Tony Bennett (Dec. 5): “we just talked about being ball strong. Again, with their defense, it’s not like they’re going to extend and try to turn you over away on the floor, but they make your catches tough, and you better be a two-handed player or it’s going to be a long night.”
¢ oakland coach Greg Kampe (Nov. 26): “we got beat in every phase of the game. we got out-coached, we got out-played, we got out-hustled.”
STroNG SEASoN-TICKET SALES¢ Tennessee sold more than 13,000 season-ticket
packages for the 2012-13 campaign.¢ The Vols’ total of season-ticket sales this season
(13,004) exceeds the capacity of five SEC arenas (ole miss [capacity 9,061], Auburn [9,121], missis-sippi State [10,500], Georgia [10,523] and florida [12,000]).
TENNESSEE STANDS ALoNE¢ Tennessee is the only Division I school ever to
rank in the top five nationally in attendance for football, men’s basketball and women’s basket-ball in the same year.
¢ UT accomplished that feat for the ninth time in 2011-12.
HomE CrowDS of 20,000+ NoTHING NEw for VoLS¢ Tennessee has played in front of 49 home
crowds larger than 20,000 dating to the 2005-06 season.
¢ The crowd of 22,326 for the 2009 Gonzaga game was the largest at Thompson-Boling Arena since capacity was reduced from 24,535 to 21,678 prior to the 2007-08 campaign.
¢ Tennessee also has hosted ESPN College Game-Day twice in the last five years.
ToP-fIVE STrEAK: SEVEN yEArS¢ Tennessee has ranked in the top five nationally
in average regular-season home attendance for each of the last seven seasons.
307-107 overall record in 26 Seasons at TBA
THOMPSON-BOLING aRENa
$40 MILLION COMMITMENTHoops a Priority on Rocky Top The University of Tennessee has invested more than $40 million into its basketball facili-ties since the end of the 2006-07 campaign.
Prior to the 2007-08 season, UT added a basketball-only practice facility and began the first phase of renovations to Thompson-Boling Arena.
The $19 million first phase of renovations in-cluded the addition of 32 luxury suites that are located in the existing north balcony, a loge area just below the luxury suites that includes 166 side court seats, new seats for the entire arena, a $3 million center-hung scoreboard and concourse refurbishments, such as graphics and other amenities.
The Vols’ state-of-the-art basketball prac-tice facility, Pratt Pavilion, houses two full-size gymnasiums, one for each of the men’s and women’s basketball teams, as well as an ath-letic training room, weight room and film-study room.
The athletic department renovated the men’s and women’s basketball offices at the arena during the 2010-11 campaign, creating a new and impressive “front door” for the basketball programs.
And new to Thompson-Boling Arena last year was the 360-degree LED ribbon board that runs along the bottom of the upper deck.
CAPACITY /// 21,678
THOMPSON-BOLING aRENa BY THE NUMBERSThompson-Boling Arena is hosting its 26th season in 2012-13. The Vols have won nearly 75 per-cent of their games in Thompson-Boling Arena and have ranked in the top 10 nationally in atten-dance 11 times, including an active streak of seven consecutive seasons in which UT has ranked in the top five.
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DEVELoPING wELL-roUNDED yoUNG mEN¢ Cuonzo Martin is genuinely just as passionate about the development of his players
off the court as he is about their athletic development. As such, he relies on Marco Harris, the basketball team’s student-athlete welfare coordinator, to conduct year-round seminars that educate the team on topics that will benefit them later in life.
¢ Harris was a two-sport athlete in college (basketball and baseball), and he also is a successful private business owner, operating a pair of Subway franchises.
¢ Harris regularly schedules guest speakers and team seminars focused on topics such as “Dressing for Success,” AIDS awareness, credit score education, how to keep a budget, balance a checkbook and more.
¢ Harris also oversees the team’s community outreach efforts. The team has visited patients at UT medical Center and St. Jude’s Children’s research Hospital and also has assisted with Habitat for Humanity building projects (2011 and 2012), race for the Cure and several other events.
PErSoNAL BrANDING THroUGH SoCIAL mEDIA¢ rather than banning his players from using various social media services, Cuonzo Martin believes in educating them on how to effec-tively use social media as a positive personal branding tool.
mEN’S HooPS HAS woN foUr of UT’sLAST SIX CommUNITy SErVICE AwArDS¢ The Tennessee men’s basketball team has won four of the last six men’s Community Service Team of the year Awards, presented annu-ally at the “Volscars” ceremony.¢ The Volscars (wordplay on “oscars”) is UT’s annual year-end ath-letic awards show.
“Eventually this ball will stop bouncing. So I’ve got to help you find your way in life. And I want you to walk with your head held high and your chest out because you’re a man.” - Cuonzo martin
¢ He and his wife, roberta, have two sons, Joshua and Chase, and a daughter, Addison.
¢ Attended Lincoln High School in East St. Louis, New Hampton Prep School in New Hampshire and the University of Purdue. Lettered at Purdue from 1992-95 and earned his degree in 2000.
¢ won two Big 10 championships at Purdue, scored 1,666 career points and finished his career as the program’s all-time leading 3-point shooter (179 3-pointers made).
¢ Selected 57th overall by the Atlanta Hawks in the 1995 NBA Draft. Played with the Vancouver Grizzlies, milwaukee Bucks, Grand rapids Hoops (CBA) and also starred professionally in Italy.
¢ Developed a malignant tumor between his heart and lungs and was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in November 1997. He underwent his last treatment on April 20, 1998 (now in full remission).
¢ In less than two seasons at Tennessee, he has five wins over coaches with national championships to their credit. He has led the Vols to wins against Jim Calhoun, John Calipari and Billy Donovan (three times).
¢ 2012 Blue Ribbon SEC co-Coach of the year; 2011 Ben Jobe National Coach of the year.
¢ High school teammate of LaPhonso Ellis; college teammate of Glenn robinson; instrumental in recruiting Carl Landry, JaJuan Johnson, E’Twaun moore and robbie Hummel to Purdue.
¢ Served as co-chair of the Univeristy of Tennessee’s 2012 “Light The Night walk” to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Blue collar. Smothering defense and imposing physicality are among the mantras accompanying the dawn of the martin Era on rocky Top. However, as his previous teams have proven, those principles do not prohibit the prevalance of a powerful offensive attack. Discipline and effort will lead to productivity on both ends.
2012 Blue Ribbon SEC Co-Coach of the Year
Conference Games: 45-40Non-Conference Games: 52-25Conference Tournament: 3-4Overtime Games: 3-7One-Point Games: 5-4Games Decided by 5 Points or Less: 25-29vs. AP Top-25 Opponents: 6-9 (6-7 at Tennessee)
TRACY WEBSTER Associate Head Coach • Wisconsin, 1995•SecondseasonatTennessee;13thseasonasanassistantattheDivisionIlevel.•PreviouslyworkedatBallState(2001-03),Purdue(2004),Illinois(2005-07),Kentucky(2008-09),DePaul(2010;stintasinterimheadcoach)andNebraska(2011)•Has11seasonsofpostseasonplaying/coachingexperience,includinganationalrunner-upfinishwhileonstaffatIllinoisin2005.•NativeofHarvey,Ill.;LetteredatWisconsin(1992-94)andscored1,264pointsfortheBadgers(holdnumerousschoolrecords).
ON THE BENCH
JON HARRIS Assistant Coach • Marquette, 2002•SecondseasonatTennessee;11thseasonasanassistantcoachattheDivisionIlevel.•PreviouslyworkedatMarquette(2003),Wisconsin-GreenBay(2004-08)andMissouriState(2009-11).•Hassixseasonsofpostseasonplaying/coachingexperience,includingaFinalFourappearancewhileonstaffatMarquettein2003.•NativeofEdwardsville,Ill.;LetteredatMarquette(1999-2002)andfinishedhiscareerranked20thonConferenceUSA’sall-timereboundinglist(494).
HOUSTON FANCHER Director of Basketball Operations • Middle Tennessee, 1988•FourthseasonatTennessee;25thseasonasacollegebasketballoperationsstaffer/assistantcoach/headcoach.•PreviouslyworkedatVanderbilt(1996)andAppalachianState(1997-2009;lastnineseasonsasheadcoach).•Won137gamesastheheadcoachatAppalachianStateandcapturedSoConNorthDivisiontitlesin2003,2007and2008;2003SoConCoachoftheYear.•NativeofNewport,Tenn.;GrewupcheeringfortheVolsduringtheRayMearsandDonDeVoeeras.
KENT WILLIAMS Assistant Coach • Southern Illinois, 2003•SecondseasonatTennessee;eighthseasonasabasketballoperationsstaffer/assistantcoachattheDivisionIlevel.•PreviouslyworkedatPurdue(2006-08)andMissouriState(2009-11).•Hassixseasonsofpostseasonplaying/coachingexperience,andhealsoplayedoneseasonintheNBAD-League.•NativeofMt.Vernon,Ill.;LetteredatSouthernIllinois(2000-03)andscored2,012pointsfortheSalukis(program’ssecondall-timeleadingscorer).
MARCO HARRIS Student-Athlete Welfare Coordinator • Southeastern Oklahoma State, 1994•SecondseasonatTennessee;Functionsasamentortothebasketballteamintheclassroomandinthecommunity.•Playedbothbaseball(middleinfieldandcenterfield)andbasketball(pointguard)incollege.•OneofCuonzoMartin’sclosestandmosttrustedfriends,astheirfriendshipdatesbackmorethan30years.•NativeofEastSt.Louis,Ill.
MARK PANCRATZ Coordinator of Video Scouting • UW-Milwaukee, 2006•SeventhseasonatTennessee;Responsibleforoversightofthestaff’svideoeditingneeds.•LetteredatWisconsin-Milwaukee(2003-06)andhelpedleadthePantherstotheSweetSixteenin2005.•Atjust29-years-old,healreadyboasts18gamesofNCAATournamentexperienceasaplayerand/oradministrativestaffmember.•NativeofSchaumburg,Ill.
CHAD NEWMAN Athletic Trainer • Tennessee, 1994•18thseasonatTennessee.•Underhiscare,theVolshaveadvancedtopostseasonplay13times,including10NCAATournamentberths.•2009TennesseeAthleticTrainer’sSociety(TATS)AthleticTraineroftheYear.•NativeofChattanooga,Tenn.
NICODEMUS CHRISTOPHER Strength & Conditioning Coach • Baylor, 2007•FirstseasonatTennessee;nativeofSanDiego,Calif.•HasexperienceasanassistantsportsperformancecoachatAcceleratePerformanceEnhancementCenter(APEC)inTyler,Texas,andheworkedasasports
performance coach at the michael Johnson Performance Center in Dallas.•HasassistedwithNFLtrainingcampprepandoff-seasonworkoutsforNFLstandoutssuchasMarionBarber,BradieJames,AkinAyodeleandDonaldDriver.
scored 40 Points: 43 by Allan Houston vs. LSU (2/10/90)
scored 35 Points: 35 by Chris Lofton vs. Texas (12/23/06)
scored 30 Points: 32 by Trae Golden at Texas A&M (2/23/13)
scored 25 Points: 27 by Jordan McRae vs. Florida (2/26/13)
scored 30 Or more Points in Back-to-Back Games: Chris Lofton with 34 vs. Memphis (12/6/06) and 32 vs. Western Kentucky (12/16/06)
scored 25 or more Points in Back-to-Back Games: Jordan McRae with 26 vs. Memphis (1/4/13) and 26
vs. Ole Miss (1/9/13) scored 20 or more Points in three Consecutive Games: Jordan McRae with 34 vs. LSU (2/19/13), 23 at Texas
A&M (2/23/13) and 27 vs. Florida (2/26/13)
Grabbed 20 rebounds: 20 by Jeronne Maymon vs. Memphis (11/22/11)
Grabbed 15 rebounds: 16 by Jarnell Stokes at Texas A&M (2/23/13)
Grabbed 10 Offensive rebounds: 10 by Jeronne May-mon vs. Ole Miss (3/9/12)
made 15 Field Goals: 15 (15-19) by Dyron Nix vs. Ten-nessee Tech (11/25/88)
made 10 Field Goals: 13 (13-18) by Jordan McRae vs. LSU (2/19/13)
attempted 25 Field Goals: 27 (14-27) by Allan Houston vs. LSU (2/10/90)
attempted 20 Field Goals: 20 (9-20) by Jordan McRae vs. Florida (2/26/13)
made 8 3-pointers: 8 (8-20) by Chris Lofton vs. North Carolina A&T (11/27/07)
made 7 3-pointers: 7 (7-13) by Chris Lofton vs. Georgia (1/26/08)
made 6 3-pointers: 6 (6-6) by Jordan McRae vs. LSU (2/19/13)
attempted 15 3-pointers: 15 (6-15) by Chris Lofton at Vanderbilt (2/26/08)
attempted 10 3-pointers: 12 (5-12) by Jordan McRae vs. Memphis (1/4/13)
made 15 Free throws: 16 (16-17) by Jeronne Maymon vs. Memphis (11/22/11)
made 10 Free throws: 11 (11-12) by Trae Golden at Texas A&M (2/23/13)
attempted 20 Free throws: 23 (22-23) by Bill Justus vs. Ohio (3/17/69)
attempted 15 Free throws: 16 (13-16) by Trae Golden vs. Wichita State (12/13/12)
Had 15 assists: 15 by Fred Jenkins vs. Georgia (2/28/87)
Had 10 assists: 11 by Trae Golden vs. ULM (11/16/11)
Had 6 steals: 6 by Wayne Chism vs. Auburn (1/14/10)Had 5 steals: 5 by Jarnell Stokes vs. Kennesaw State
(11/09/12)
Had 5 Blocks: 5 by Jarnell Stokes at Vanderbilt (2/13/13)
Played every minute Of a Game: 40 minutes by C.J. Watson vs. Auburn (3/14/03)
Converted a 4-Point Play: Skylar McBee vs. Vanderbilt (1/15/11)
Hit a shot at the Buzzer to send a Game to Over-time: Terrence Woods hit a 27-foot 3-pointer as time expired to tie the game 63-63. Tennessee won 68-67 in overtime at South Carolina (2/27/01).
Hit a shot in the Closing seconds to send a Game to Overtime: Jordan McRae made a contested 3-pointer at Texas A&M with 7.9 seconds left in regulation, tying the game at 69. Tennessee went on to win, 93-85, in four overtimes (2/23/13)
Hit a shot at the Buzzer to Win a Game: Brian Williams grabbed an offensive rebound off a Tobias Harris missed 3-pointer and sank a four-footer just off the right block at the buzzer to give Tennessee a 59-57 win at Georgia (1/18/11).
Hit a Closing-seconds shot to Win a Game: Scotty Hop-son sank a game-winning field goal with his foot on the 3-point line in UT’s 61-60 victory over Florida (1/31/10).
Had a triple-Double: Tyler Smith (12 points, 10 re-bounds, 10 assists) vs. UNC Asheville (12/3/08)
The only triple-double in UT basketball history
Last time tennessee...
scored 110 Points: 124 vs. UNC Asheville (11/17/09)scored 105 Points: 105 vs. East Carolina (11/20/09)scored 100 Points: 104 vs. Memphis (1/5/11)
allowed 100 Points: 105 vs. Texas (12/23/06, OT)
scored 60 Points in a Half: 62 (2nd half) vs. East Carolina (11/20/09)
Did not score 20+ Points in a Half: 16 (1st half) at Virginia (12/5/12)
Grabbed 55 rebounds: 58 vs. UT Martin (11/18/08)Grabbed 50 rebounds: 53 at Texas A&M (2/23/13)
made 40 Field Goals: 40 (40-70) vs. East Carolina (11/20/09)
attempted 90 Field Goals: 91 (38-91) vs. LSU (2/10/90)
attempted 80 Field Goals: 80 (30-80) vs. College of Charleston (12/31/10)
attempted 70 Field Goals: 71 (28-71) at Texas A&M (2/23/13)
made 15 3-pointers: 16 (16-29) vs. UNC Asheville (11/17/09)
made 10 3-pointers: 10 (10-21) at Texas A&M (2/23/13)
attempted 30 3-pointers: 34 (11-34) Ole Miss (3/9/12)
made 45 Free throws: 45 (45-60) vs. George Wash-ington (12/28/00)
made 40 Free throws: 45 (45-60) vs. George Wash-ington (12/28/00)
attempted 55 Free throws: 60 (45-60) vs. George Washington (12/28/00)
Had 30 assists: 34 vs. UNC Asheville (11/17/09)Had 25 assists: 26 vs. North Carolina A&T (12/23/09)Had 20 steals: 21 vs. North Carolina A&T (12/23/09)Had 15 steals: 15 at Vanderbilt (2/22/11)Had 12 Blocks: 14 vs. Virginia (12/19/00)
never trailed in a game: vs. Oakland (11/26/12), game was briefly tied at 2-2
Faced a 20-Point Deficit: Trailed by 20 vs. Oklahoma State, 2nd half (11/16/12)
Overcame a 15-Point Halftime Deficit to Win: Trailed 35-50 at halftime, won 111-105 in overtime vs. Texas (12/23/06)
Overcame a 10-Point Halftime Deficit to Win: Trailed 35-24 at halftime, won 74-69 in OT at LSU (2/29/12)
Did not make a 3-Pointer: 0 (0-8) vs. Duke (11/21/11) Active 3-point streak: 58 games Had six Players score in Double Figures in same
Game: Jarnell Stokes (10), Jeronne Maymon (12), Trae Golden (13), Skylar McBee (12), Cameron Tatum (11), Jordan McRae (14) vs. Arkansas (2/5/12)
Had seven Players score in Double Figures in same Game: Vincent Yarbrough (18), Charles Hathaway (12), Harris Walker (12), Marcus Haislip (12), Isiah Victor (11), Tony Harris (11), Terrence Woods (11) vs. East Tennessee State (11/19/00)
Had two Players record Double-Doubles in same Game: Jordan McRae (14 pts, 11 rebs) and Jarnell Stokes (17 pts, 10 rebs) at Vanderbilt (2/13/13)
tennessee Did not Have a Player score in Double Figures: at Georgetown (11/30/12)
Opponent Did not Have a Player score in Double Figures: at Georgetown (11/30/12)
Had three Players score 20+ Points in same Game: Trae Golden (32), Jordan McRae (23) and Jarnell Stokes (20) at Texas A&M (2/23/13)
tennessee Player made sportCenter’s top 10 Plays: Jordan McRae vs. Presbyterian (12/18/12; baseline one-handed slam dunk; No. 8 play)
tennessee Player was Called for a technical Foul: Brandon Lopez vs. Kentucky (2/16/13)
tennessee Player was ejected: Yemi Makanjuola (type-2 flagrant foul) at Vanderbilt (1/24/12)
tennessee Head Coach was Called for a technical Foul: Bruce Pearl vs. Florida (3/11/11)
tennessee Head Coach was ejected: Bruce Pearl vs. College of Charleston (12/31/10)
Opposing Player was ejected: Tawaski King of West-ern Carolina (type-2 flagrant foul, 12/21/12)
Opposing Head Coach was ejected: Mark Fox of Georgia (2/4/12)
1-Puerto Rico Tip-Off (Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez in Bayamón, Puerto Rico)2-SEC/Big East Challenge (Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.)3-SEC Tournament (Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.)
tennessee inDiviDuaL Game HiGHsPoints 34 McRae vs. LSU (2/19/13)FGs Made 13 McRae vs. LSU (2/19/13)FG Attempts 22 McRae at Texas A&M (2/23/13)FG% (min 5 made) 1.000 (5-5) Richardson at Arkansas (2/2/13)3 PT FG Made 6 McRae vs. LSU (2/19/13)3 PT FG Attempts 12 McRae vs. Memphis (1/4/13)3 FG% (min 3 made) 1.000 (6-6) McRae vs. LSU (2/19/13)FTs Made 13 Golden vs. Wichita State (12/13/12)FT Attempts 17 Stokes vs. UMass (11/18/12)FT % (min 5 made) 1.000 (8-8) Golden vs. LSU (2/19/13)Rebounds 18 Stokes vs. Alabama (1/26/13)Assists 9 Golden vs. Mississippi State (1/19/13)Steals 5 Stokes vs. Kennesaw State (11/9/12)Blocked Shots 5 Stokes at Vanderbilt (2/13/13)
tennessee team Game HiGHsPoints 93 at Texas A&M (2/23/13)FGs Made 29 vs. Kentucky (2/16/13) 29 vs. Memphis (1/4/13)FG Attempts 71 at Texas A&M (2/23/13)FG% .605 (26-43) vs. Kennesaw State (11/9/12)3 PT FG Made 10 at Texas A&M (2/23/13) 10 vs. LSU (2/19/13)3 PT FG Attempts 23 vs. Oklahoma State (11/16/12)3 PT FG % 1.000 (5-5) vs. Kentucky (2/16/13)FTs Made 30 vs. Western Carolina (12/21/12)FT Attempts 42 vs. Western Carolina (12/21/12)FT% .857 (18-21) vs. LSU (2/19/13)Rebounds 53 at Texas A&M (2/23/13)Assists 19 vs. Mississippi State (1/19/13)Steals 7 vs. LSU (2/19/13) 7 vs. Kentucky (2/16/13) 7 at South Carolina (2/10/13) 7 vs. Kennesaw State (11/9/12)Blocked Shots 9 vs. Xavier (12/29/12)Turnovers 21 at Ole Miss (1/24/13)Fouls 30 at Ole Miss (1/24/13)
tennessee team Game LOWsPoints 36 at Georgetown (11/30/12)FGs Made 13 vs. Oklahoma State (11/16/12)FG Attempts 41 at South Carolina (2/10/13)FG% .260 (13-50) vs. Oklahoma State (11/16/12)3 PT FG Made 2 at Arkansas (2/2/13) 2 vs. Alabama (1/26/13) 2 vs. Western Carolina (12/21/12) 2 vs. Wichita State (12/13/12)3 PT FG Attempts 5 vs. Kentucky (2/16/13)3 PT FG % .143 (2-14) vs. Western Carolina (12/21/12)FTs Made 3 at Georgetown (11/30/12)FT Attempts 8 at Vanderbilt (2/13/13) 8 at Virginia (12/5/12)FT% .273 (3-11) at Georgetown (11/30/12)Rebounds 26 vs. Georgia (2/6/13)Assists 5 vs. Oklahoma State (11/16/12)Steals 1 at Arkansas (2/2/13)Blocked Shots 1 vs. Georgia (2/6/13) 1 vs. Presbyterian (12/18/12) 1 vs. Oklahoma State (11/16/12)Turnovers 6 vs. Presbyterian (12/18/12)Fouls 9 at Vanderbilt (2/13/13)
OPPOnent inDiviDuaL Game HiGHsPoints 38 E. Turner, Texas A&M (2/23/13)FGs Made 16 E. Turner, Texas A&M (2/23/13)FG Attempts 33 E. Turner, Texas A&M (2/23/13)FG% (min 5 made) .900 (9-10) C. Hall, Wichita State (12/13/12)3 PT FG Made 6 M. Henderson, Ole Miss (1/24/13)3 PT FG Attempts 15 M. Henderson, Ole Miss (1/24/13)3FG% (min 3 made) .800 (4-5) J. Downing, Presbyterian (12/18/12)FTs Made 13 M. Henderson, Ole Miss (1/9/13)FT Attempts 14 M. Henderson, Ole Miss (1/9/13)FT% (min 5 made) 1.000 (8-8) M. Henderson, Ole Miss (1/24/13)Rebounds 15 R. Buckner, Ole Miss (1/9/13)Assists 10 E. Washington, Presbyterian (12/18/12)Steals 5 T. Releford, Alabama (1/26/13)Blocked Shots 6 N. Noel, Kentucky (1/15/13)
OPPOnent team Game HiGHsPoints 92 Ole Miss (1/9/13)FGs Made 33 Texas A&M (2/23/13)FG Attempts 78 Texas A&M (2/23/13)FG% .564 (31-55) UNC Asheville (11/15/12)3 PT FG Made 11 Georgia (2/6/13)3 PT FG Attempts 27 UMass (11/18/12)3 PT FG % .636 (7-11) Memphis (1/4/13)FTs Made 38 Ole Miss (1/9/13)FT Attempts 44 Ole Miss (1/9/13)FT% .864 (38-44) Ole Miss (1/9/13)Rebounds 47 Ole Miss (1/9/13)Assists 17 Arkansas (2/2/13)Steals 13 Arkansas (2/2/13)Blocked Shots 11 Memphis (1/4/13)Turnovers 19 Xavier (12/29/12)Fouls 30 Western Carolina (12/21/12)
OPPOnent team Game LOWsPoints 37 Georgetown (11/30/12)FGs Made 16 Georgetown (11/30/12) 16 Oakland (11/26/12)FG Attempts 43 Oklahoma State (11/16/12)FG% .286 (16-56) Oakland (11/26/12)3 PT FG Made 1 Xavier (12/29/12) 1 Virginia (12/5/12) 1 Georgetown (11/30/12) 1 UNC Asheville (11/15/12)3 PT FG Attempts 6 UNC Asheville (11/15/12)3 PT FG % .125 (1-8) Xavier (12/29/12) .125 (1-8) Virginia (12/5/12) .125 (2-16) Oakland (11/26/12)FTs Made 4 Georgetown (11/30/12)FT Attempts 9 Georgetown (11/30/12)FT% .444 (4-9) Kennesaw State (11/9/12)Rebounds 21 Kentucky (2/16/13)Assists 6 Western Carolina (12/21/12)Steals 2 Virginia (12/5/12)Blocked Shots 1 Florida (2/26/13) 1 South Carolina (2/10/13) 1 Georgia (2/6/13) 1 Xavier (12/29/12)Turnovers 5 Presbyterian (12/18/12)Fouls 11 Georgetown (11/30/12)
most First Half PointsTennessee 50 vs. Kentucky (2/16/13)Opponents 42 Memphis (1/4/13)
Fewest First Half PointsTennessee 18 at Georgetown (11/30/12)Opponents 13 Presbyterian (12/18/12)
Largest Halftime LeadTennessee 30 vs. Presbyterian (12/18/12)Opponents 14 Memphis (1/4/13)
most second Half PointsTennessee 52 vs. Memphis (1/4/13)Opponents 54 Ole Miss (1/9/13)
Fewest second Half PointsTennessee 18 at G’town and at VanderbiltOpponents 21 Georgetown and Virginia
Largest margin of victoryTennessee 30 vs. Kentucky (2/16/13)Opponents 18 Ole Miss (1/9/13)
Jump Balls ControlledTennessee 14Opponents 17
How scored First PointsLay-up 8Free Throw 6Jump Shot 63-Pointer 5Dunk 2Tip-In -
scored ut’s First PointsJosh Richardson 6Jarnell Stokes 5Trae Golden 4Kenny Hall 4Jordan McRae 4Skylar McBee 3Armani Moore 1
First Off ut Bench^Yemi Makanjuola 7Jordan McRae 7Skylar McBee 6Trae Golden 5Quinton Chievous 3D’Montre Edwards 3Kenny Hall 2Brandon Lopez 1Derek Reese 1^ includes multiple subs
Dunks sea CarKenny Hall 18 73Jarnell Stokes 16 24Jordan McRae 11 23Josh Richardson 5 7Derek Reese 2 2Trae Golden 1 9D’Montre Edwards 1 1Armani Moore 1 1Jeronne Maymon - 12Dwight Miller - 4Yemi Makanjuola - 2
Leading at halftime .................................................. 14-3Trailing at halftime .....................................................3-7Tied at halftime ..........................................................0-0
Leading with 10:00 remaining ............................... 13-1Trailing with 10:00 remaining ................................ 4-9Tied with 10:00 remaining ......................................0-0
Leading with 5:00 remaining ................................ 14-2Trailing with 5:00 remaining ...................................2-8Tied with 5:00 remaining ......................................... 1-0
In Overtime ................................................................... 1-0
Tennessee out-rebounds opponent.................... 13-6Tennessee is out-rebounded ..................................3-4Same amount of rebounds ...................................... 1-0
Tennessee commits more turnovers .................. 10-7Opponent commits more turnovers .....................3-2Same amount of turnovers .......................................4-1
Tennessee shoots 50 percent or better ............. 5-0Opponent shoots 50 percent or better ................1-2
Tennessee shoots less than 50 percent ............12-10Opponent shoots less than 50 percent ............. 15-8
Tennessee shoots better than opponent ........... 11-2Opponent shoots better than Tennessee............4-8Same shooting percentage .................................... 2-0
Tennessee has more free-throw attempts........ 14-4Opponent has more free-throw attempts ..........2-6Same amount of free-throw attempts ................. 1-0
Tennessee bench outscores opponent bench ...10-6Opponent bench outscores Tennessee bench ....7-4Benches score the same ..........................................0-0
Tennessee scores less than 50 ................................1-2Tennessee scores between 50-59 ..........................3-1Tennessee scores between 60-69 ....................... 4-4Tennessee scores between 70-79 ..........................5-1Tennessee scores between 80-89..........................3-1Tennessee scores between 90-99 ........................ 1-0Tennessee scores 100 or more ..............................0-0
Opponent scores less than 50 ................................3-2Opponent scores between 50-59 ........................ 6-0Opponent scores between 60-69 ........................ 6-4Opponent scores between 70-79 ...........................1-2Opponent scores between 80-89 ...........................1-1Opponent scores between 90-99 ......................... 0-1Opponent scores 100 or more ...............................0-0
In November ................................................................4-2In December ..................................................................4-1In January .....................................................................3-5In February ...................................................................6-2In March ........................................................................0-0
Officials: Mike Nance, Marc Ellard, Glenn TuittTechnicals: Kennesaw State-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 18,044
Points in the paint-KSU 24, UT 38. Points off turnovers-KSU 21, UT 17.2nd chance points-KSU 7, UT 6. Fast break points-KSU 9, UT 10.Bench points-KSU 23, UT 16. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-3 times.Last FG-UNCG 2nd-00:09, UT 2nd-03:09.Largest lead-KSU by 2 1st-18:36, UT by 27 2nd-11:40.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKennesaw State 30 37 67Tennessee 42 34 76
Game #2 UNC Asheville (1-2) 68 Tennessee (2-0) 75
1:30 p.m. AT • Nov. 15, 2012 • Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez • Bayamón, P.R.UNC Asheville FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min15 Atkinson, Jeremy f 5-6 0-0 8-9 1-8-9 4 18 1 1 0 0 3835 Nwannunu, Jon f 6-8 0-0 0-1 1-3-4 4 12 0 2 0 0 2033 Cunningham, D.J. c 5-12 0-1 2-2 1-1-2 4 12 0 2 1 1 2604 Hornsby, Keith g 4-6 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 4 9 1 1 0 1 2255 Meyer, Trent g 1-10 0-3 6-6 0-4-4 1 8 6 3 1 4 3702 Neely, Marcus 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2022 Littlejohn, Corey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 631 Hughes, Sam 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 232 Weeks, Will 2-4 0-0 5-11 0-3-3 1 9 2 0 0 0 29 TEAM 0-1-1 Totals 23-46 1-6 21-29 3-22-25 22 68 10 11 2 7 200
Officials: Kipp Kissinger, Mike Thibodeaux, Rodrick DixonTechnicals: UNC Asheville-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance:
Points in the paint-UNCA 38,UT 42. Points off turnovers-UNCA 18,UT 15.2nd chance points-UNCA 4,UT 10. Fast break points-UNCA 6,UT 4.Bench points-UNCA 9,UT 17. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-2 times.Last FG-UNCA 2nd-00:36, UT 2nd-06:27.Largest lead-UNCA by 1 1st-08:42, UT by 17 2nd-15:42.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalUNC Asheville 28 40 68Tennessee 38 37 75
Game #3 Oklahoma State (3-0) 62 Tennessee (2-1) 45
Officials: Rick Crawford, John Hughes, Lamont SimpsonTechnicals: Oklahoma State-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 4,224
Points in the paint-OKST 24,UT 10. Points off turnovers-OKST 12,UT 8.2nd chance points-OKST 1,UT 10. Fast break points-OKST 2,UT 0.Bench points-OKST 5,UT 16. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-1 time.Last FG-OKST 2nd-03:33, UT 2nd-00:53.Largest lead-OKST by 20 2nd-02:24, UT by 3 1st-19:27.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalOklahoma State 30 32 62Tennessee 19 26 45
Officials: Michael Stephens, Pat Evans, James BreedingTechnicals: Oakland-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 14,625
Points in the paint-OAK 22,UT 42. Points off turnovers-OAK 6,UT 7.2nd chance points-OAK 11,UT 9. Fast break points-OAK 2,UT 15.Bench points-OAK 9,UT 20. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-0 times.Last FG-OAK 2nd-00:31, UT 2nd-01:59.Largest lead-OAK None, UT by 29 2nd-03:34.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalOakland 15 35 50Tennessee 38 39 77
Officials: Les Jones (R), Joe Lindsay, Doug SirmonsTechnicals: Tennessee-None. Virginia-None.Attendance: 9,702
Points in the paint-UT 20,VA 22. Points off turnovers-UT 7,VA 10.2nd chance points-UT 10,VA 10. Fast break points-UT 2,VA 0.Bench points-UT 7,VA 6. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-0 times.Last FG-UT 2nd-00:37, VA 2nd-02:40.Largest lead-UT None, VA by 15 1st-05:29.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalTennessee 16 22 38Virginia 25 21 46
Game #8#23 Wichita State (9-1) 60 Tennessee (5-3) 69
Points in the paint-WICH 22,UT 26. Points off turnovers-WICH 17,UT 15.2nd chance points-WICH 15,UT 10. Fast break points-WICH 2,UT 5.Bench points-WICH 17,UT 31. Score tied-12 times. Lead changed-10 times.Last FG-WICH 2nd-03:55, UT 2nd-05:56.Largest lead-WICH by 5 2nd-11:38, UT by 9 2nd-00:38.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalWichita State 28 32 60Tennessee 30 39 69
Game #9 Presbyterian (2-9) 62 Tennessee (6-3) 78
7 p.m. ET • Dec. 18, 2012 • Thompson-Boling Arena • Knoxville, Tenn.Presbyterian FG 3PT FT REBS PF TP A TO Bl St Min13 Truss, William c 3-6 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 4 6 0 0 0 0 2520 Mctavish, Ryan g 6-11 2-6 0-0 1-3-4 3 14 1 1 2 0 3821 Downing, Jordan g 5-11 4-5 0-0 0-4-4 3 14 1 1 1 0 3224 Mutakabbir, Khalid g 6-10 2-5 4-5 0-3-3 0 18 0 2 0 2 3833 Washington, Eric g 2-9 0-2 2-2 1-3-4 2 6 10 1 0 2 3704 Anderson, Austin 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1305 Hargrave, Ryan 1-5 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 0 0 17 TEAM 0-3-3 Totals 24-54 8-23 6-7 2-20-22 14 62 13 5 3 4 200
Officials: John Cahill, Joe Lindsay, Michael StephensTechnicals: Presbyterian-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 14,495
Points in the paint-PC 24,UT 26. Points off turnovers-PC 8,UT 8.2nd chance points-PC 2,UT 18. Fast break points-PC 4,UT 4.Bench points-PC 4,UT 14. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-1 time.Last FG-PC 2nd-00:09, UT 2nd-04:56.Largest lead-PC by 2 1st-19:35, UT by 34 2nd-18:09.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPresbyterian 13 49 62Tennessee 43 35 78
Game #10 Western Carolina (4-8) 52 Tennessee (7-3) 66
Officials: Doug Shows, John Heatly, Chuck JonesTechnicals: Western Carolina-King, Tawaski. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 15,109
Points in the paint-WCU 28,UT 28. Points off turnovers-WCU 6,UT 16.2nd chance points-WCU 2,UT 17. Fast break points-WCU 6,UT 0.Bench points-WCU 20,UT 16. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-6 times.Last FG-WCU 2nd-01:04, UT 2nd-02:44.Largest lead-WCU by 10 1st-09:38, UT by 18 2nd-02:44.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalWestern Carolina 18 34 52Tennessee 22 44 66
Officials: Anthony Jordan, Mike Kitts, Tracy WoodsonTechnicals: Xavier-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 18,504
Points in the paint-XU 26,UT 26. Points off turnovers-XU 6,UT 19.2nd chance points-XU 12,UT 5. Fast break points-XU 2,UT 9.Bench points-XU 9,UT 21. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-3 times.Last FG-XU 2nd-00:02, UT 2nd-00:51.Largest lead-XU by 10 2nd-17:56, UT by 6 2nd-05:42.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalXavier 25 22 47Tennessee 21 30 51
Officials: Antinio Petty, Doug Sirmons, Don DailyTechnicals: Memphis-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 19,535
Points in the paint-MEM 42,UT 30. Points off turnovers-MEM 18,UT 5. 2nd chance points-MEM 6,UT 17. Fast break points-MEM 15,UT 12. Bench points-MEM 13,UT 29. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-MEM 2nd-01:24, UT 2nd-00:03.Largest lead-MEM by 21 2nd-14:04, UT None.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalMemphis 42 43 85Tennessee 28 52 80
Officials: Anthony Jordan, Pat Adams, John HamptonTechnicals: Ole Miss-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 17,059
Points in the paint-UM 34,UT 32. Points off turnovers-UM 11,UT 13.2nd chance points-UM 25,UT 11. Fast break points-UM 4,UT 7.Bench points-UM 26,UT 17. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-1 time.Last FG-UM 2nd-00:20, UT 2nd-00:16.Largest lead-UM by 21 2nd-00:20, UT by 4 1st-18:34.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalOle Miss 38 54 92Tennessee 30 44 74
Officials: Tony Greene, James Barker, Willi C.J. WashingtonTechnicals: Tennessee-None. Alabama-None.Attendance: 12,093
Points in the paint-UT 30,UA 18. Points off turnovers-UT 12,UA 19.2nd chance points-UT 10,UA 6. Fast break points-UT 2,UA 10.Bench points-UT 20,UA 14. Score tied-11 times. Lead changed-10 times.Last FG-UT 2nd-00:06, UA 2nd-01:11.Largest lead-UT by 8 1st-08:12, UA by 7 2nd-02:55.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalTennessee 28 37 65Alabama 24 44 68
Officials: Tony Greene, Michael Roberts, Ron GrooverTechnicals: Tennessee-None. Kentucky-None.Attendance: 24,033
Points in the paint-UT 30,UK 32. Points off turnovers-UT 12,UK 11.2nd chance points-UT 5,UK 9. Fast break points-UT 6,UK 0.Bench points-UT 23,UK 26. Score tied-9 times. Lead changed-12 times.Last FG-UT 2nd-00:52, UK 2nd-00:58.Largest lead-UT by 3 1st-12:28, UK by 10 2nd-00:14.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalTennessee 31 34 65Kentucky 34 41 75
Game #16 Mississippi State (7-9, 2-2 SEC) 57 Tennessee (9-7, 1-3 SEC) 72
Officials: Mike Thibodeaux, John Heatly, Tracy WoodsonTechnicals: Mississippi State-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 17,584
Points in the paint-MS 16,UT 42. Points off turnovers-MS 4,UT 18.2nd chance points-MS 16,UT 14. Fast break points-MS 8,UT 11.Bench points-MS 17,UT 23. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-2 times.Last FG-MS 2nd-01:03, UT 2nd-01:19.Largest lead-MS by 1 1st-11:38, UT by 17 2nd-01:19.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalMississippi State 29 28 57Tennessee 37 35 72
Game #17 Tennessee (9-7, 1-3 SEC) 56#23 Ole Miss (15-2, 4-0 SEC) 62
Officials: Ed Corbett, Ron Groover, Michael StephensTechnicals: Tennessee-None. Ole Miss-None.Attendance: 9,206
Points in the paint-UT 24,UM 16. Points off turnovers-UT 6,UM 18.2nd chance points-UT 7,UM 11. Fast break points-UT 2,UM 4.Bench points-UT 13,UM 11. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-5 times.Last FG-UT 2nd-03:19, UM 2nd-03:40.Largest lead-UT by 9 1st-06:43, UM by 6 2nd-00:04.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalTennessee 25 31 56Ole Miss 18 44 62
Officials: Joe Lindsay, Pat Adams, Chuck JonesTechnicals: Alabama-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 18,791NABC Coaches vs. Cancer “Suits and Sneakers” Weekend
Points in the paint-UA 24,UT 36. Points off turnovers-UA 14,UT 6.2nd chance points-UA 5,UT 17. Fast break points-UA 9,UT 0.Bench points-UA 8,UT 5. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-2 times.Last FG-UA 2nd-00:19, UT 2nd-01:00.Largest lead-UA by 10 1st-05:10, UT by 4 2nd-00:32.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAlabama 25 28 53Tennessee 19 35 54
Officials: Tony Greene, John Cahill, Ted ValentineTechnicals: Vanderbilt-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 16,391
Points in the paint-VU 26,UT 30. Points off turnovers-VU 13,UT 11.2nd chance points-VU 4,UT 12. Fast break points-VU 2,UT 2.Bench points-VU 27,UT 17. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-2 times.Last FG-VU 2nd-00:29, UT 2nd-04:14.Largest lead-VU by 1 1st-02:36, UT by 14 1st-10:32.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalVanderbilt 23 34 57Tennessee 27 31 58
Officials: Anthony Jordan, James Barker, Steven AndersonTechnicals: Tennessee-None. Arkansas-None.Attendance: 14,029
Points in the paint-UT 28,AR 42. Points off turnovers-UT 5,AR 27.2nd chance points-UT 19,AR 12. Fast break points-UT 0,AR 14.Bench points-UT 9,AR 46. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-12 times.Last FG-UT 2nd-00:10, AR 2nd-00:22.Largest lead-UT by 1 1st-18:04, AR by 16 2nd-17:25.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalTennessee 25 35 60Arkansas 35 38 73
Officials: John Cahill, Mike Nance, Jamie LuckieTechnicals: Georgia-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 14,876
Points in the paint-UGA 20,UT 24. Points off turnovers-UGA 14,UT 9.2nd chance points-UGA 5,UT 6. Fast break points-UGA 4,UT 6.Bench points-UGA 28,UT 15. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-0 times.Last FG-UGA 2nd-00:51, UT 2nd-00:20.Largest lead-UGA by 10 1st-10:26, UT None.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalGeorgia 35 33 68Tennessee 26 36 62
Game #22 Tennessee (12-10, 4-6 SEC) 66 South Carolina (12-11, 2-8 SEC) 61
Officials: Doug Shows, Antinio Petty, Patrick EvansTechnicals: Tennessee-None. Vanderbilt-None.Attendance: 12,868
Points in the paint-UT 30,VU 30. Points off turnovers-UT 14,VU 9.2nd chance points-UT 14,VU 2. Fast break points-UT 2,VU 6.Bench points-UT 5,VU 15. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-5 times.Last FG-UT 2nd-04:02, VU 2nd-01:12.Largest lead-UT by 16 2nd-16:48, VU by 2 1st-19:27.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalTennessee 40 18 58Vanderbilt 28 18 46
Officials: Doug Shows, Mark Whitehead, Brian SheyTechnicals: Kentucky-Cauley-Stein, Willie; Goodwin, Archie; TEAM.Tennessee-Lopez,Brandon.Attendance: 21,678
Points in the paint-UK 22,UT 40. Points off turnovers-UK 22,UT 24.2nd chance points-UK 13,UT 19. Fast break points-UK 0,UT 6.Bench points-UK 8,UT 30. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-2 times.Last FG-UK 2nd-00:03, UT 2nd-01:47.Largest lead-UK by 2 1st-18:38, UT by 39 2nd-02:28.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKentucky 26 32 58Tennessee 50 38 88
Kentucky assistant coach John Robic ejected at 11:17 in the first half.
Officials: Joe Lindsay, Michael Roberts, Jim BurrTechnicals: LSU-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 15,086
Points in the paint-LS 30,UT 24. Points off turnovers-LS 16,UT 18.2nd chance points-LS 15,UT 9. Fast break points-LS 7,UT 8.Bench points-LS 9,UT 6. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-1 time.Last FG-LS 2nd-01:03, UT 2nd-02:34.Largest lead-LS by 4 1st-17:22, UT by 13 2nd-19:40.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalLSU 30 42 72Tennessee 40 42 82
Officials: Antinio Petty, John Cahill, Michael StephensTechnicals: Florida-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 19,567
Points in the paint-UF 34,UT 30. Points off turnovers-UF 6,UT 13.2nd chance points-UF 12,UT 9. Fast break points-UF 5,UT 6.Bench points-UF 10,UT 14. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-4 times.Last FG-UF 2nd-00:06, UT 2nd-00:55.Largest lead-UF by 7 1st-15:25, UT by 8 2nd-07:43.
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalFlorida 32 26 58Tennessee 35 29 64
• Lastnameispronounced:CHEE-viss• Has played in each game of UT’s current five-game win streak, contributing 2.6 ppg during that span.• Hasappearedin16gamesandisaveraging10.1minutesoffthebenchinthosecontests.• InUT’swinatVanderbilt(2/13/13),hetotaledfivepoints,onereboundandoneassist.• MadehisSECdebutatSouthCarolina(2/10/13),withfourpoints,onereboundandastealin11minutes.• Hadsixpointsandthreereboundsin12minutesoffthebenchagainstOakland(11/26/12).• Playedacareer-high23minutesinUT’swinoverUMass(11/18/12),totalingfourpoints,fourreboundsand a steal.• HasbeengettingminutesattheNo.4position,wherehecreatesmismatchesagainstbiggerposts.• Capableshooterfrom3-pointrangeandextremelyactiveontheglass,particularlyontheoffensiveend.• Hisfather,DerrickChievous,isMissouri’sall-timeleadingscorer(2,580pointsfrom1985-88)andwasselectedbytheHoustonRocketswiththe16thoverallpickinthe1988NBADraft.• DerrickChievousplayedthreeseasonsintheNBAfortheRocketsandtheClevelandCavaliers.
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• Hasseenactionin14gamesandaverages2.6pointsin8.5minutespergame.• ScoredanSEC-higheightpointsandhadtworeboundsinUT’s30-pointwinoverKentucky(2/16/13).• GrabbedthreereboundsduringsixminutesoffthebenchinUT’swinatSouthCarolina(2/10/13).• MadehisSECdebutintheleagueopeneragainstOleMissinKnoxville(1/9/13).• Tallied11points,fivereboundsandastealinthevictoryoverPresbyterian(12/18/12).• Hadfivepointson2-of-3shootinginUT’swinoverNo.23WichitaState(12/13/12).• Totaledfivepoints,threereboundsandastealinnineminutesofactionvs.Oakland(11/26/12).• LoggedtwopointsandtworeboundsoffthebenchinhisTennesseedebutvs.KennesawState(11/9/12).• Averaged8.0reboundsduringUT’s4-0summerexhibitiontourofItaly.• PlayedthepasttwoseasonsatBrevardCommunityCollegeinCocoa,Fla.• AsBrevard’steamcaptainlastseason,heaveraged14.1points,ateam-best7.5reboundsand1.4assistsper game and was runner-up for conference Player of the Year honors.• Shot45percentfromthefieldand36percentfrom3-pointrangelastseasonatBrevard.
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HONORS 2012-13 - Preseason All-SEC second team (coaches); SEC Player of the Week (Dec. 17, Feb. 25)• Averaging 18.7 points and is shooting .456 from the field in UT’s last six games (all wins).• His324 career assistsaresecond-mostamongactiveSECplayers(trailingonlyFlorida’sBoynton).• Ownsa1.98assist/turnoverratiothisseasonandaverages4.0apg(fourth in the SEC).• Scored 15 of his career-high 32 points during UT’s 4OT win at Texas A&M after regulation (2/23/13).• Had20pointsandeightassistswhilegoing8-for-8atthefoullineagainstLSU(2/19/13).• Scored24pointsanddishedeightassistswithnoturnoversasUTbeatKentuckyby30points(2/16/13).• CameoffthebenchforastretchbutreturnedtothestartinglineupatVanderbilt(2/13/13),wherehetotaled 12 points, seven rebounds and three assists.• MissedtwoandahalfSECgamesaftersufferingastrainedrighthamstringagainstVanderbilt(1/29/13).• Dishedoutaseason-highnineassistsandscored10pointson4-of-8shootingvs.Miss.State(1/19/13).• NamedSECPOWafterdroppingaseason-high25pointson23rd-rankedWichitaState(12/13/12).
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• His4.4reboundspergameranktiedforsecondontheteam.• Hasdrawn10chargesthisseason(tiedformostontheteam).• Cameoffthebenchtoscore12pointsasUTbeatNo.25Kentuckyby30points(2/16/13).• Scoredaseason-high14pointson6-of-7shootingatArkansas(2/2/13)andalsohadfiverebounds.• ThewinoverMississippiState(1/19/13)washis100thcareergameplayed.• Loggedhisthirdcareerdouble-doublewith13pointsand11reboundsvs.Memphis(1/4/13).• Hadacareer-high13reboundsvs.WesternCarolina(12/21/12)andalsoscoredninepoints.• SatoutthePresbyteriangame(12/18/12)aftersufferingahamstringstrainintheWichitaStatewin.• Wasonepointshyofadouble-doublevs.Oakland(11/26/12),ashepostedninepoints,11rebounds,twoassists and a block in the win.• Had12points,eightreboundsandtwoblocksinUT’swinoverUNCAshevilleinPuertoRico(11/15/12).• Workedhardtoimprovehismid-rangejumperandall-aroundoffensivegameintheoffseason.• Ledtheteaminblockspergame(1.0bpg)lastseasonandwasUT’sthird-leadingrebounder(4.5rpg).
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• Walk-onpointguardhasbeenpartofUT’srotationsincemid-December.• ScoredhisfirstcareerSECpointswithadrivingfinger-rollinthewinoverNo.8Florida(2/26/13).• AfterfivestraightDNPs,hewascalleduponinUT’sgamevs.Vanderbilt(1/29/13);hehadtworeboundsand a career-high three assists in the win.• Hadtwoassists,twostealsandnoturnoversinathen-career-high14minutesvs.Memphis(1/4/13).• Played13minutesinUT’swinoverXavier(12/29/12)andmadehisfirstcareerfieldgoal.• WassolidinsevenimportantminutesduringUT’swinover23rd-rankedWichitaState(12/13/12).• EarnedbackuppointguarddutieswhentheVolstraveledtoVirginia(12/5/12),playingfiveminutes.• PlayedthefinalminuteofTennessee’sgamevs.OklahomaStateinPuertoRico(11/16/12)andscoredhisfirstcollegiatepointonafreethrow.• Appearedinsevengamesasafreshmanlastseason,includingthreeSECcontests.• Averagedanimpressive25.6pointsduringhisseniorseasonatKnoxville’sAustin-EastHighSchool.• Postedanimpressive3.9GPAinhighschool.• LiveswithsophomorepowerforwardJarnellStokesandpracticeplayerGalenCampbell.
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• Namepronounced:YEH-meeMACK-in-JEW-luh• Tied for the team lead with 10 charges drawn this season (17 in his career).• Morethanone-thirdofhisreboundsthisseasonhavecomeontheoffensiveglass(25of68).• Hadsevenpointsandsevenreboundsin15minutesagainstOleMiss(1/9/13).• Tiedhiscareer-highwitheightreboundsinjustnineminutesofactionvs.Xavier(12/29/12);alsodrewtwo crucial charges and blocked a shot in the come-from-behind win.• EnjoyedoneofthebestgamesofhiscareeragainstNo.23WichitaState(12/13/12),totalingninepoints,eight rebounds, one assist and a block in 20 minutes.• Scoredfivepointsandpulleddownfourreboundsinsevenminutesoffthebenchvs.UMass(11/18/12).• Shot.591fromthefieldandaveraged2.3pointsand2.8reboundsin8.3minutespergamelastyear.• Scored18straightpointsvs.TheCitadel(12/29/11)lastyearandgrabbed11reboundsinjust13minutes.• IsUT’ssecondbasketballplayerfromNigeria,joiningformerforwardEmmanuelNegedu(2008-09).• LiveswithteammatesD’MontreEdwardsandQuintonChievous.
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OPPONENT DATE St MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A T/O BLK STL PTSKennesawState INJvs.UNCAsheville INJvs.OklahomaState INJvs.UMass INJOakland INJatGeorgetown INJatVirginia INJWichitaState INJPresbyterian INJWesternCarolina INJXavier INJMemphis INJOleMiss ItwasannouncedJan.6thatheisredshirtingat Alabama at Kentucky Mississippi State at Ole Miss Alabama Vanderbilt at Arkansas Georgia at South Carolina at Vanderbilt Kentucky LSU at Texas A&M Florida at Georgia at Auburn Missouri SEC Tournament
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34 JerONNe maymON SR Forward • 6-7 • 260 Madison, Wis. • Marquette University
• Is redshirting this season due to a left knee injury and will return as a fifth-year senior in 2013-14.• WasTennessee’stoprebounderlastseason(8.1rpg,fifthintheSEC),andhealsoledtheteaminfield-goalpercentage(.558),field-goalsmade(4.5pg)andsteals(1.0spg).• InSECplay,heledtheteaminscoring(14.2ppg),rebounding(7.9rpg),field-goalpercentage(.573)andsteals (1.2 spg).• Hadateam-highninedouble-doubles(fourth-mostintheSEC),71deflections,13converted“and-1”playsand his 18 charges drawn also led the team.• Explodedfor32pointsand20reboundsinUT’sdouble-overtimelosstoNo.8Memphis(11/22/11)attheMauiInvitationallastseason.
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PointsSeason -Career 32 vs. Memphis (11/22/11)
ReboundsSeason -Career 20 vs. Memphis (11/22/11)
AssistsSeason -Career 3 two times, last vs. South Carolina (2/8/12)
BlocksSeason -Career 1, 10 times, last at South Carolina (2/25/12)
StealsSeason -Career 3 two times, last vs. Vanderbilt (3/3/12)
MinutesSeason -Career 40 vs. Memphis (11/22/11)
Field Goals MadeSeason -Career 8 two times, last vs. Austin Peay (12/10/11)
Field Goals AttemptedSeason -Career 15 two times, last at Memphis (1/4/12)
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3-Pt. Field Goals AttemptedSeason -Career 2 vs. Duke (11/21/11)
Free Throws MadeSeason -Career 16 vs. Memphis (11/22/11)
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• Shooting.500from3-pointrangeoverthelastthreegames(5-of-10).• Since the start of his career, Tennessee is 17-2 when McBee scores in double figures.• His125gamesplayedmakehimTennessee’smostexperiencedplayer.• Isthree3-pointersshyofbreakingintoUT’scareertop-10list(hehas152,needs155totiefor10th).• Tore his right UCL at Georgetown (12/5/12) and is shooting .347 from 3-point range this season.• Scored12pointsandgrabbedacareer-highsevenreboundsinthe4OTwinatTexasA&M(2/23/13).• Wasaperfect3-for-3from3-pointrangeinUT’s30-pointwinoverNo.25Kentucky(2/16/13).• Brokeoutofashootingslumpwiththree3-pointersand10pointsinUT’shomewinoverVandy(1/29/13).• Tallied11points,threereboundsandanassistinthewinoverUMassinPuertoRico(11/18/12).• Startedandsharedteam-highscoringhonorsinUT’sseason-openingwinoverKennesawState(11/9/12),totaling 14 points.• Playedinall34gameslastseasonandledtheVolsin3-pointersmade(63)andattempted(161).• Receivedfootballscholarshipoffersoutofhighschool(quarterback).• HadhishighschoolNo.4jerseyretiredonDec.8,2012(hescored2,362preppoints).
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• In SEC play, his 18.3 points rank third in the league,andhis.445field-goalpercentagerankseighth.• Leads the league in minutes played in SEC games, averaging 37.6 mpg.• HasplayedeverypositionbuttheNo.5spotthisseason,withstartsatthe1,2and4.• Hasscoredindoublefigures19timesthisyearandhasscored25+fivetimes.• His20blockedshots(manyonperimeterjumpshots)aretiedforsecond-mostontheteam.• LedTennesseetoa64-58homewinoverNo8Floridawithagame-high27points(2/26/13).• Played56minutesandscored23pointsinUT’s4OTwinatTexasA&M(2/23/13).• Scoredacareer-high34pointsvs.LSU(2/19/13),going6-for-6from3-pointrange.• Totaled15points,sixreboundsandthreeblocksinUT’s30-pointwinoverNo.25Kentucky(2/16/13).• Hadhisfirstcareerdouble-doublewith14pointsandacareer-high11reboundsatVanderbilt(2/13/13).• Shot11-of-14fromthefree-throwlinewhiletotaling26pointsatOleMiss(1/24/13).• Tallied23pointsandfourreboundsatKentucky(1/15/13);itwashisfourthstraightgamewith20+points.• Dropped26pointson8-of-14shootingvs.OleMiss(1/9/13).• LiveswithsophomoreguardJoshRichardson.
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• Hasstruggledtoreturnfromakneeinjurysufferedlastseason.• Participatedinhisfirstfull-courtpracticedrillsonFeb.8,butisnotexpectedtoplaythisseason.• Appearedin23gamesoffthebenchlastseason,hisfirstasaVol.• Averaged2.4pointsand1.5reboundsin7.0minutespergamewhileshooting.510fromthefield.• Madehalfofhis3-pointattempts(4-of-8).• Blocked14shotsontheyear.• LedMidlandCollegetothe2011NJCAAnationalchampionshipgame.• InitiallysignedwithPittsburghoutofSt.PiusXHighSchoolinHouston;heredshirtedthe2008-09season before appearing in 16 games as a redshirt freshman in 2009-10. • HastrainedwithformerUniversityofHoustonandNBAstandoutHakeemOlajuwonintheoffseason.
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• Isaveraging17.8minutes,2.9pointsand4.0reboundsinSECplay.• HasstartedTennessee’slast10gamesandisplayingtheNo.4spotinUT’sfour-guardlineup.• The only SEC freshmen with more blocks per game in league play than Moore are Kentucky’s seven-footers Nerlens Noel and Willie Cauley-Stein.• Scoredaseason-higheightpointsinUT’s30-pointwinoverNo.25Kentucky(2/16/13).• MadehisfirstcareerstartinUT’swinoverAlabama(1/29/13)andhadfourpointsandsevenrebounds.• PulleddowneightreboundsatOleMiss(1/24/13).• Grabbed11reboundsinthewinoverMississippiState(1/19/13)andalsoaddedfourpoints,fourassists,three steals and a block.• MadehisSECdebutatAlabama(1/12/13)andshowedextremepoiseoffthebench,totalingsevenpointson 3-of-4 shooting with a block and a steal in a career-high 21 minutes.• Postedsevenpoints,threeassistsandtwoblocksinthevictoryoverKennesawState(11/9/12).• Playedoneseasonofhighschoolfootball(widereceiverasasenior).• LiveswithfellowfreshmanguardDerekReese.
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2012-13HadaDouble-Double -Scored 10+ Points -Scored 15+ Points -Scored 20+ Points -Had10+Rebounds 1LedtheVolsinBlocks 5Led the Vols in Assists 1Led the Vols in Steals 3Made 3+ 3-Pointers -Had3+Steals 2Had3+Assists 3
• IsgettingminutesattheNo.4positionduetohisabilitytoknockdownjumpshots(stretchingdefenses).• HasnotplayedinUT’slastthreegames;Shooting.333from3-pointrange.• Shot3-of-5from3-pointrangeforninepointsinthewinoverMississippiState(1/19/13).• Totaledninepointsandfourreboundsin22minutesofactionatKentucky(1/15/13).• Hadsevenpointsandfourreboundsin20minutesoffthebenchvs.OleMiss(1/9/13).• ReceivedgameclearancefromteamdoctorsonDec.28andservedasthecatalystinUT’swinoverXavier (12/29/12) one day later, totaling seven points, two steals, a block and an assist in 23 minutes.• Underwent a surgical procedure on his right shoulder on Aug. 21 to address a labral tear; the initial timetable for his recovery was set at approximately six months (he returned in four).• PlayedforPuertoRico’sU19teamthatatthe2012NikeGlobalChallengeinWashington,D.C.,July13-15.• StartedallfourgamesattheNikeGlobalChallengeandaveraged21.0points,12.3reboundsand1.3steals(all three were team-highs) in 32.0 minutes per game.• Wasthetournament’ssecond-leadingscorerandwasnamedtotheInternationalAll-TournamentTeam.• LiveswithfellowfreshmanguardArmaniMoore.
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• Averaged 2.9 points last season and has increased his scoring production to 7.6 ppg this year. • Shooting .556 on two-point field-goal attempts, many of which have been slashing pull-ups in traffic.• Team’stop-reboundingguard(tiedforsecondoverallontheteam)with4.4reboundspergame.• Pulleddownacareer-high10reboundsinUT’shomewinoverVanderbilt(1/29/13).• Had16pointson6-of-9shootinginthewinoverMississippiState(1/19/13).• Postedcareer-highsforpoints(20)andrebounds(9)inagreat34-minuteeffortvs.Memphis(1/4/13).• LedtheVolswith12pointsvs.Xavier(12/29/12)andalsohadsevenrebounds.• Wasonereboundshyofhisfirstcareerdouble-doublewhenhetotaled11points,nineboards,twoassistsandtwostealsinthewinoverUMassinPuertoRico(11/18/12).• ParticipatedinanexhibitionbasketballtourofPolandandGermanywithAthletesinActioninJune;theteam,madeupofplayersfromvariousDivisionIschools,went6-0duringthetrip.• Capableofplayingallthreeperimeterpositionsandistheteam’sbestperimeterdefender.• ChoseUToverGeorgiaTech,Oklahoma,PennStateandTCU;playsclassicalpiano.• LiveswithjuniorguardJordanMcRae.
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Last Season This Season CareerScored 5+ Points 11 21 32Scored 10+ Points 2 7 9Scored 15+ Points - 2 2Led the Vols in Scoring - 1 1Led the Vols in 3-Pointers (Made) 2 - 2Led the Vols in Assists 1 6 7Led the Vols in Steals 5 8 13LedtheVolsinBlocks 7 6 13Had3+Assists 3 5 8Made 3+ 3-Pointers - - -Had3+Steals - 1 1Had3+Blocks 1 - 1
• Has double-doubles in nine of UT’s last 12 games and had a recent streak of six straight.• Averaging a double-double in SEC play (13.6 ppg, 10.5 rpg).• His10.5rpginleaguegamesleadtheconference.• AlsoleadsallSECplayerswith4.3offensive rebounds per game in league play.• His12double-doublesthisseasonaretiedforthemostamongSECplayers(withOleMissseniorMurphyHolloway).• Tennesseeis11-1duringStokes’careerwhenhemakesatleastsixFGs(9-1thisseason).• Hasscoredindoublefigures25timesin44careergamesplayed.• Played53minutesduringUT’s4OTwinatTexasA&M,totaling20pointsand16rebounds(2/23/13).• Hadcareer-highsforoffensiverebounds(8)andtotalrebounds(18)inUT’swinoverAlabama(1/29/13).• Setcareer-highsforassists(5)andsteals(5)inUT’sseason-openingwinoverKennesawState(11/9/12).• Wearsasize20shoe(Shaqworesize22;WiltChamberlainandYaoMingbothworesize18).• Turned19-years-oldonJan.7.
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Last Season This Season CareerHadaDouble-Double 2 12 14Scored 10+ Points 8 17 25Scored 15+ Points 3 13 16Scored 20+ Points - 3 3Led the Vols in Scoring 3 9 12LedtheVolsinRebounding 8 16 24Had10+Rebounds 4 13 17LedtheVolsinBlocks 9 12 21Led the Vols in Steals 4 8 12Had3+Blocks 2 6 8Had3+Steals 2 1 3
TEAM STATISTICS UT OPPSCORING 1791 1690 Points per game 66.3 62.6 Scoring margin +3.7 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 616-1408 603-1455 Field goal pct . 4 3 8 . 4 1 43 POINT FG-ATT 132-416 122-394 3-point FG pct . 3 1 7 . 3 1 0 3-pt FG made per game 4.9 4.5FREE THROWS-ATT 427-622 362-503 Free throw pct . 6 8 6 . 7 2 0 F-Throws made per game 15.8 13.4REBOUNDS 995 842 Rebounds per game 36.9 31.2 Rebounding margin +5.7 -ASSISTS 292 294 Assists per game 10.8 10.9TURNOVERS 356 302 Turnovers per game 13.2 11.2 Turnover margin -2.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 1.0STEALS 109 174 Steals per game 4.0 6.4BLOCKS 109 100 Blocks per game 4.0 3.7ATTENDANCE 256559 129432 Home games-Avg/Game 15-17104 9-12693 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-5066
Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 OT4 TotalsTennessee 826 934 7 6 4 14 1791Opponents 741 926 7 6 4 6 1690
Date Opponent Score Att.11/09/12 KENNESAW STATE W 76-67 18044
1 11/16/12 vs UNC Asheville W 75-68 41031 11/16/12 vs Oklahoma State L 45-62 42241 11/18/12 vs UMass W 83-69 6872
11/26/12 OAKLAND UNIVERSITY W 77-50 146252 11/30/12 at Georgetown L 36-37 13656
12/05/12 at Virginia L 38-46 970212/13/12 WICHITA STATE W 69-60 1521512/18/12 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE W 78-62 1449512/21/12 WESTERN CAROLINA W 66-52 1510912/29/12 XAVIER W 51-47 1850401/04/13 MEMPHIS L 80-85 19535
* 01/09/13 OLE MISS L 74-92 17059* 01/12/13 at Alabama L 65-68 12093* 01/15/13 at Kentucky L 65-75 24033* 01/19/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 72-57 17584* 01/24/13 at Ole Miss L 56-62 9206* 01/26/13 ALABAMA W 54-53 18791* 01/29/13 VANDERBILT W 58-57 16391* 02/02/13 at Arkansas L 60-73 14746* 02/06/13 GEORGIA L 62-68 14876* 02/10/03 at South Carolina W 66-61 10101* 02/13/13 at Vanderbilt W 58-46 12868* 02/16/13 KENTUCKY W 88-58 21678* 02/19/13 LSU W 82-72 15086* 02/23/13 at Texas A&M Wo4 93-85 7828* 02/26/13 FLORIDA W 64-58 19567
1 = Puerto Rico Tip-Off (Bayamón, Puerto Rico)2 = SEC/Big East Challenge* = Southeastern Conference Game
2012-13 Tennessee BasketballTennessee Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 27, 2013)
Conference games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 9-6 6-2 3-4 0-0CONFERENCE 9-6 6-2 3-4 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds
## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg
TEAM STATISTICS UT OPPSCORING 1017 985 Points per game 67.8 65.7 Scoring margin +2.1 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 353-788 348-817 Field goal pct . 4 4 8 . 4 2 63 POINT FG-ATT 73-213 76-227 3-point FG pct . 3 4 3 . 3 3 5 3-pt FG made per game 4.9 5.1FREE THROWS-ATT 238-341 213-293 Free throw pct . 6 9 8 . 7 2 7 F-Throws made per game 15.9 14.2REBOUNDS 544 457 Rebounds per game 36.3 30.5 Rebounding margin +5.8 -ASSISTS 167 171 Assists per game 11.1 11.4TURNOVERS 206 166 Turnovers per game 13.7 11.1 Turnover margin -2.7 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 1.0STEALS 60 98 Steals per game 4.0 6.5BLOCKS 62 54 Blocks per game 4.1 3.6ATTENDANCE 141032 90875 Home games-Avg/Game 8-17629 7-12982 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0
Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 OT4 TotalsTennessee 473 513 7 6 4 14 1017Opponents 437 525 7 6 4 6 985
Date Opponent Score Att.* 01/09/13 OLE MISS L 74-92 17059* 01/12/13 at Alabama L 65-68 12093* 01/15/13 at Kentucky L 65-75 24033* 01/19/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 72-57 17584* 01/24/13 at Ole Miss L 56-62 9206* 01/26/13 ALABAMA W 54-53 18791* 01/29/13 VANDERBILT W 58-57 16391* 02/02/13 at Arkansas L 60-73 14746* 02/06/13 GEORGIA L 62-68 14876* 02/10/03 at South Carolina W 66-61 10101* 02/13/13 at Vanderbilt W 58-46 12868* 02/16/13 KENTUCKY W 88-58 21678* 02/19/13 LSU W 82-72 15086* 02/23/13 at Texas A&M Wo4 93-85 7828* 02/26/13 FLORIDA W 64-58 19567
1 = Puerto Rico Tip-Off (Bayamón, Puerto Rico)2 = SEC/Big East Challenge* = Southeastern Conference Game
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• Had eight rebounds in just nine minutes vs. Xavier (12/29/12); 35 percent of his rebounds are offensive• Tied for the team lead with 10 drawn charges this season (has 17 in his career)• Totaled nine points, eight rebounds, one assist and one block in the win over No. 23 Wichita State (12/13/12)• Scored 18 straight points last year vs. The Citadel and won Tennessee’s Most Improved Player Award
• Fourth on the team in scoring (7.6 ppg) and tied for second in rebounding (4.4 rpg); leads team in steals (24)• Has scored in double figures seven times this season (did so just twice all of last year)• Posted career-highs for points (20) vs. Memphis (1/4/13) and rebounds (10) vs. Vanderbilt (1/29/13)• Tennessee’s best perimeter defender, he has started every game this season at the No. 3 position
• Reserve 4-man is playing 14.5 mpg in SEC games and shooting .333 from 3-point range• Received game clearance from team doctors Dec. 28 and made his debut one day later, serving as the
catalst for UT’s win over Xavier (seven points, two steals, one block in 23 minutes)• Returned from Aug. 21 shoulder surgery nearly two months earlier than expected
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ARMANI MOORE Fr. • G • 6-5 • 203 • Kennesaw, Ga./Mt. Paran Christian School GP/GS PPG RPG APG SPG FG% FT%12-13 24/10 2.3 2.6 0.8 0.6 .387 .500
Career Highs Pts: 8 Reb: 11 Ast: 4 Stl: 3 Min: 29
• Averaging 2.9 points, 4.0 rebounds and 17.8 minutes in SEC play; Has 14 blocked shots this season• Had 26 total rebounds in a three-game span against Ole Miss, Alabama and Vanderbilt (1/24-29/13)• Made his SEC debut at Alabama (1/12/13) and totaled seven points and four rebounds in 21 minutes• Scored seven points against Kennesaw State in his first collegiate game (11/9/12)
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TRAE GOLDEN Jr. • G • 6-2 • 205 • Powder Springs, Ga./McEachern HS GP/GS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%12-13 25/18 12.1 2.7 4.0 .383 .284 .779Career 90/52 9.5 2.3 3.6 .398 .328 .807
• Averaging 20.8 points and 4.8 assists while shooting .483 from the field over UT’s last five games• 15 of his career-high 32 points in UT’s 4OT win at Texas A&M came after regulation (2/23/13)• Had 24 points, eight assists and no turnovers in UT’s 30-point win over No. 25 Kentucky (2/16/13)• Scored 25 points during UT’s win over 23rd-ranked Wichita State (12/13/12)
• Was a perfect 3-for-3 from 3-point range in UT’s 30-point win over No. 25 Kentucky (2/16/13)• Tore the UCL in his shooting arm at Georgetown (Dec. 5); shooting .347 from 3FG this season• During his career, Tennessee is 17-2 in games in which he scores 10 or more points• Is the most experienced player on UT’s roster (125 games played)
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52JORDAN McRAE Jr. • G • 6-5 • 178 • Midway, Ga./Liberty County HS GP/GS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%12-13 27/16 15.3 3.9 2.0 .434 .344 .775Career 71/31 10.2 3.0 1.5 .406 .328 .752
• Is the SEC’s third-leading scorer in league games, with 18.3 ppg (ranks first in minutes, 37.6 mpg)• Scored career-high 34 points vs. LSU while shooting 6-for-6 from 3FG; Five games with 25+ this season• Leads the team in scoring overall with a career-best 15.3 ppg; Had recent streak of nine straight 3FG makes• He has played every position but the No. 5 spot this season, with starts at the 1, 2 and 4
• Has a double-double in nine of UT’s last 12 games; has 12 this season (had a recent streak of six straight)• His 10.5 rebounds in SEC games lead in the league, as do his 4.3 offensive rpg• Averaging a double-double in SEC play (13.6 ppg, 10.5 rpg); Turned 19-years-old Jan. 7• Has scored in double figures 25 times in 44 career games played; Has 14 career double-doubles
• Is shooting .534 from the field this season and has a .547 field-goal percentage for his career• Came off the bench and scored 12 points as the Vols beat No. 25 Kentucky by 30 points (2/16/13)• Had a season-high 14 points on 6-of-7 shooting at Arkansas (2/2/13)• The Memphis game (1/4/13) marked his third career double-double (13 pts, 11 rebs)
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D’MONTRE EDWARDS Jr. • G • 6-6 • 206 • Charleston, S.C./Brevard (Fla.) CC GP/GS PPG RPG SPG BPG FG% FT%12-13 14/0 2.6 1.9 0.2 0.0 .325 .545
• Scored eight points off the bench in UT’s 30-point win over Kentucky (2/16/13)• Totaled 11 points and five rebounds in UT’s home victory over Presbyterian (12/18/12)• Drew a charge and totaled five points, three rebounds and a steal off the bench vs. Oakland (11/26/12)• Averaged 8.0 rebounds per game during UT’s 4-0 exhibition tour of Italy in August
• Redshirted last season; Made his SEC debut at South Carolina (2/10/13) and scored four points• Has appeared in 16 games, averaging 10.1 minutes off the bench; Grabs 2.3 rebounds per game• Undersized 4-man is capable of stretching defenses with his ability to make perimeter shots• Had four points and four rebounds in 23 solid minutes off the bench vs. UMass (11/18/12)
• Has been called upon since mid-December to play key minutes• Was called into action vs. Vanderbilt (1/29/13) and had a career-high three assists while fueling the win• Had two assists, two steals and no turnovers in a career-high 14 minutes vs. Memphis (1/4/13)• Local walk-on is viewed by his teammates as one of the team’s leaders; Had a 3.9 high school GPA