University of Tennessee Athletics
Lady Vols Headed to Elite Eight after 78-62 Win
March 26, 2016 | Women's Basketball
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- Behind a career night from Mercedes Russell, Tennessee will play for a spot in the NCAA Final Four after defeating Ohio State, 78-62, in the Sweet 16 at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center Friday night.
In the midst of their best stretch of the season, the No. 7 seed Lady Vols (22-13) have won six of their last seven games to advance to the 28th Elite Eight in program history. Despite reaching the Sweet 16, Ohio State (26-8) finished the season losing four of its last seven.
Holly Warlick has led UT to three Elite Eights in her four seasons as head coach. Her squad will face No. 4 seed and #14/15-ranked Syracuse (28-7) on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET (2:30 CT) on ESPN. The Orange, which Tennessee defeated on Nov. 20 in Knoxville, 57-55, advanced to the Elite Eight by toppling No. 1 seed and #3/2-ranked South Carolina, 80-72, in Friday's first game in Sioux Falls.
Russell's dominance throughout the game led to her best performance donning the orange, scoring a career-high 25 points on 12-of-16 shooting. She also collected 15 rebounds, matching a career-best.
Te'a Cooper (16), Bashaara Graves (14) and Diamond DeShields (10) all scored in double figures for the Lady Vols, while Ameryst Alston led the Buckeyes in scoring with 21 points. Tennessee's starting frontcourt of Graves and Russell combined for 39 points.
Tennessee shot 50 percent from the field on 31-of-62 shooting and scored 50 paint points. Ohio State finished 22-of-67 (37 percent). The Lady Vols dominated the majority of the game, holding the lead for over 38 minutes and stretching the margin by as much as 22.
Despite playing from behind for much of the game, Ohio State trimmed Tennessee's lead to seven after a 5-0 run midway through the third quarter. The Lady Vols responded with a 15-6 run over the final six minutes of the quarter, giving UT a 62-46 advantage entering the fourth.
The Lady Vols entered the break with an eight-point lead and shot an impressive 61 percent clip (17-of-28) from the floor in the first 20 minutes. Tennessee played to its size in the opening half, scoring 24 points in the paint to the Buckeyes' 14. Russell and Graves combined for 25 points and were a perfect 11-of-11 from the floor in the first half.
Despite poor shooting in the first quarter, Ohio State's offense found its rhythm after a quick 6-0 run to start the second quarter. The Buckeyes cut the deficit to six in the frame before Tennessee stretched its lead.
Tennessee finished the first quarter with a 23-10 lead, holding the Buckeyes to 4-of-16 shooting in the first frame. The Lady Vols assisted on nine of 10 buckets in the opening quarter.
Similar to the Second Round game vs. Arizona State, Russell made her presence known early. Russell scored 10 of Tennessee's first 12 points on 5-of-5 shooting to open the game against the Buckeyes. The 6-foot-6 center added four rebounds to go along with her 10 points in the first quarter. Graves added eight and Nia Moore scored two in the first quarter, giving UT's bigs 20 of the 23 first-quarter points.
With the Win...
A Career Night
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