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Postgame Notes: Arkansas 80, Vols 72
March 13, 2015 | Men's Basketball
March 13, 2015
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RICHARDSON'S FIRST DOUBLE-DOUBLE
- Josh Richardson logged his first career double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds.
- The 10 rebounds ties a career best. It was the fifth time this season he led in rebounds.
- It was the first time in his career he scored at least 20 points in back-to-back games.
- Richardson moved up to 28th on the Vols' career scoring list, passing Bill Justus (1966-69) and Mike Jackson (1974-77). He has 1,252 career points.
- He passed the 500-point mark in a season for the first time in his career, now with 5,013 points.
DOUBLE DIGITS AND OTHER CAREER HIGHS
- With two key 3-pointers and a 3-point play in the second half, Kevin Punter finished with 13 points. It was the 18th time he scored at least 10 points this season.
- Tariq Owens had a career-high seven points.
ON THE LINE
- Both teams collected a large percentage of points from the free throw line.
- The Vols shot 25 of 34 (73.5 percent) and Arkansas was 32 of 39 (82.1 percent).
- The 32 free throws was the most a team has made against the Vols this season. NC State (12/17/14) and Kansas (11/28/14) scored 26 each.
- The Vols committed 31 team fouls and Arkansas had 26.
INSIDE THE SERIES
- Overall: Tennessee leads 19-16, dating to 1936
- In Knoxville: UT leads, 11-2
- In Fayetteville: Arkansas leads, 8-4
- Neutral Sites: Arkansas leads, 5-4
- Current Streak: Arkansas has won two
- Last Meeting: Arkansas won, 69-64, in Fayetteville 1/27/15
- Tyndall vs. Anderson: Anderson leads, 2-1
VOLS VS. ARKANSAS IN SEC TOURNAMENT
- Series tied 3-3
- 2011: Tennessee wins 74-68 in Atlanta
- 2008: Arkansas wins 92-91 in Atlanta
- 2005: Tennessee wins 65-46 in Atlanta
- 2002: Tennessee wins 68-61 in Atlanta
- 1998: Arkansas wins 102-96 in Atlanta
FOR STARTERS
- Tennessee starters: Josh Richardson, Kevin Punter, Robert Hubbs III, Armani Moore, Derek Reese.
- Same starting lineup as Thursday.
- Uniform note: As the No. 10 seed, the Vols wore their road orange uniforms. Vanderbilt wore white.
- First sub: Willie Carmichael III.
- First basket: Arkansas opened the game on 13-0 run before Devon Baulkman put the Vols on the board with a 3-pointer from the wing at 15:22.
FIRST HALF NOTES
- Arkansas led 45-25.
- The Razorbacks did most of their scoring inside, outscoring the Vols in the paint 20-2.
- SEC Player of the Year Bobby Portis had 18 points, six rebounds and two steals by halftime.
- Arkansas shot 16 of 31 as a team (51.6 percent), while the Vols were 4 of 25 (16 percent).
- Tennessee benefitted from strong free throw shooting, going 15 of 17 (88.2 percent) from the line. Josh Richardson and Kevin Punter both went 4 for 4.
- The Vols shot fewer than 17 free throws in an entire game 14 times all season. They shot 17 free throws during the Vanderbilt game, making 11.
- Devon Baulkman accounted for two of the Vols' four field goals and led the team with seven points at the half.
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