University of Tennessee Athletics
Vols Suffer 84-58 Setback at South Carolina
February 24, 2016 | Men's Basketball
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COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Behind an offensive showcase and dominant night in the paint, South Carolina avoided a regular season sweep, defeating Tennessee 84-58 Wednesday night at Colonial Life Arena.
South Carolina's 42-14 advantage in the paint gave the Gamecocks (23-5, 10-5 SEC) their most conference wins since 2009, while Tennessee (13-15, 6-9 SEC) continued its struggles away from home.
Devon Baulkman paced the Vols with 19 points, going 7-of-15 from the field and 5-of-10 from the 3-point line. His seven made field goals tied a career high. Shembari Phillips scored 16, while Armani Moore added 10. South Carolina's Duane Notice led the Gamecocks in scoring with 17 points.
South Carolina shot 52 percent from the field on 32-of-61 shooting. The Vols were held to 35 percent shooting, going 22-of-63.
Trailing by 25 in the second half, the Vols chipped away at South Carolina's lead, going on a 14-2 run midway through the second half to cut the deficit to 13 at 61-48 with 9:20 remaining.
South Carolina's offense hit on all cylinders in the opening half, shooting 59 percent on 19-of-32 shooting. The 19 made field goals are the most in half since South Carolina made 20 shots in the first half in an 81-63 win over USF on Dec. 5. The Gamecocks posted 49 points in the first half, marking the most first-half points they have scored in SEC play this season.
Despite falling in an 11-2 hole to open the game, Tennessee shot at a high clip in the early stages, beginning 11-of-17 (65 percent) from the field. However, the South Carolina zone stymied the Vols in the latter portion of the half and held Tennessee to 2-of-11 to end the half.
Baulkman led the Vols in scoring at the break with 14 points on 5-of-9 shooting. He went 4-of-6 beyond the arc and added three rebounds in the first half.
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