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Knoxville News Sentinel |
It wasn’t about any dramatic schematic changes or game plan pivots to beat the No. 3 seeded Wildcats 78-65 on Friday in the NCAA tournament.
Detroit News |
Michigan will need to upset one of the best teams in the country this season in the Tigers, led by big man Johni Broome.
Yahoo! Sports |
Tennessee advances to the Elite Eight for the second consecutive year and the third time in school history.
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Tennessee basketball will face the winner of No. 1 Houston and No. 4 Purdue in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday.
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Vols Wire on MSNTV, game time, opponent announced for Tennessee basketball in Elite EightNo. 2 seed Tennessee (30-7) advanced to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight for a second consecutive season. The Vols defeated No. 3 seed Kentucky (24-12), 78-65, Friday in the Sweet 16 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis,
Zakai Zeigler and the Volunteers outhustle and outplay the Wildcats at both ends of the court, beating them for the first time in three meetings this season, 78-65, to reach their second straight
Tennessee basketball advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament with a 78-65 win against Kentucky on Friday in Indianapolis.
Is it Tennessee’s time at long last? Never a Final Four to savor, but so many heartbreaks to get over. And now back knocking at the Elite Eight door after rolling over Kentucky 78-65.
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Rick Barnes is in his 10th season as the Tennessee basketball coach. He has led the Vols to three straight Sweet 16 appearances.
The No. 12 Bulls play No. 5 Tennessee Friday in the first round of the NCAA tournament in Columbus, Ohio. Tip-off is 8 p.m. on ESPN. USF (23-10, 13-4 AAC) earned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament with its American Athletic Conference championship win ...
While some people may decry the lack of upsets in the first two rounds of the men’s NCAA Tournament, the result is a Sweet 16 filled with the best teams in the country. All four No. 1 seeds are still alive, and there’s plenty of talent on the rosters who are trying to upset them en route to the Elite Eight.