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Williams' Record Performance Leads #1 Vols to 88-83 Win at Vanderbilt
January 23, 2019 | Men's Basketball
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – National Player of the Year candidate Grant Williams posted one of the most dominant performances in program history to lift No. 1 Tennessee to an 88-83 victory in overtime against Vanderbilt in Memorial Gym Wednesday night.
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Williams finished with a career-high 43 points and also tallied eight rebounds, four blocks, two assists and a key steal to carry the Vols (17-1, 6-0 SEC) to their 13th-consecutive win. It was the most points scored in a game by a Vol since all-time leading scorer Allan Houston also dropped 43 against LSU on Feb. 10, 1990. Williams' effort also tied for the fifth-most points in a single game in school history.
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The junior forward was 10-of-15 from the field and a program-record 23-of-23 from the free-throw line. That mark broke the Tennessee records for most free throws in a game and consecutive free throws in a single game, surpassing Bill Justus' 22 total makes and 18 consecutive free throw makes vs. Ohio on March 17, 1969.
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Tennessee rallied late in the second half, going on a 6-0 run during the final 1:22 of play. A jumper in the lane by Admiral Schofield with 38 seconds left tied things up at 76-76. UT got the final shot off with just under 3.3 seconds left in regulation, but it was blocked to send the game to overtime.
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Williams was 8-of-10 from the field and 19-of-19 from the free-throw line for 38 points in the second half and overtime. He had 10 of UT's 12 points in overtime to outscore the Commodores (9-9, 0-6 SEC).
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The other two overtime points came from a pair of free throws by Jordan Bone with five seconds remaining to put the game away. The Nashville native finished with 14 points and seven assists in the victory.
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Vanderbilt had the hot hand in the second half, shooting 51 percent from the floor and 67 percent from beyond the arc. On several occasions, Tennessee forced the Commodores to a throw up a shot with less than five seconds on the shot clock, but VU was able to convert time and time again.
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In overtime, Tennessee's defense locked down the Dores, holding Vanderbilt to 2-of-8 shooting from the field and 1-of-6 from 3-point range. A pair of 20-point performers in Aaron Nesmith (24) and Saben Lee (21) led Vanderbilt offensively.
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The Vols opened the game on a 15-2 run during the first five minutes, forcing the Commodores to call a timeout. Bone knocked down a pair of 3-pointers, while Williams added six points during the opening flurry.
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Vanderbilt wasn't phased by the early deficit, fighting back to make it a three-point game at the 10:29 mark. A 9-0 run in the final minutes of the half capped off the Commodores' comeback, giving them their first lead of the game. UT quickly responded with a step-back 3-pointer by Jordan Bowden to quiet the crowd and give the Vols a 38-37 lead going into halftime.
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Both teams shot 50 percent or better from the field, with VU holding a 22-14 advantage in the paint to erase the early 13-point deficit. Tennessee's offense was sparked by five threes in the frame.
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Williams finished with a career-high 43 points and also tallied eight rebounds, four blocks, two assists and a key steal to carry the Vols (17-1, 6-0 SEC) to their 13th-consecutive win. It was the most points scored in a game by a Vol since all-time leading scorer Allan Houston also dropped 43 against LSU on Feb. 10, 1990. Williams' effort also tied for the fifth-most points in a single game in school history.
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The junior forward was 10-of-15 from the field and a program-record 23-of-23 from the free-throw line. That mark broke the Tennessee records for most free throws in a game and consecutive free throws in a single game, surpassing Bill Justus' 22 total makes and 18 consecutive free throw makes vs. Ohio on March 17, 1969.
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Tennessee rallied late in the second half, going on a 6-0 run during the final 1:22 of play. A jumper in the lane by Admiral Schofield with 38 seconds left tied things up at 76-76. UT got the final shot off with just under 3.3 seconds left in regulation, but it was blocked to send the game to overtime.
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Williams was 8-of-10 from the field and 19-of-19 from the free-throw line for 38 points in the second half and overtime. He had 10 of UT's 12 points in overtime to outscore the Commodores (9-9, 0-6 SEC).
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The other two overtime points came from a pair of free throws by Jordan Bone with five seconds remaining to put the game away. The Nashville native finished with 14 points and seven assists in the victory.
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Vanderbilt had the hot hand in the second half, shooting 51 percent from the floor and 67 percent from beyond the arc. On several occasions, Tennessee forced the Commodores to a throw up a shot with less than five seconds on the shot clock, but VU was able to convert time and time again.
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In overtime, Tennessee's defense locked down the Dores, holding Vanderbilt to 2-of-8 shooting from the field and 1-of-6 from 3-point range. A pair of 20-point performers in Aaron Nesmith (24) and Saben Lee (21) led Vanderbilt offensively.
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The Vols opened the game on a 15-2 run during the first five minutes, forcing the Commodores to call a timeout. Bone knocked down a pair of 3-pointers, while Williams added six points during the opening flurry.
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Vanderbilt wasn't phased by the early deficit, fighting back to make it a three-point game at the 10:29 mark. A 9-0 run in the final minutes of the half capped off the Commodores' comeback, giving them their first lead of the game. UT quickly responded with a step-back 3-pointer by Jordan Bowden to quiet the crowd and give the Vols a 38-37 lead going into halftime.
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Both teams shot 50 percent or better from the field, with VU holding a 22-14 advantage in the paint to erase the early 13-point deficit. Tennessee's offense was sparked by five threes in the frame.
Team Stats
UT
VU
FG%
.466
.500
3FG%
.250
.476
FT%
.906
.619
RB
30
33
TO
8
15
STL
5
5
Game Leaders
Scoring
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