Highligts/Postgame/Stats/Story: Vols Claim First SEC Tournament Title Since 1979

Highligts/Postgame/Stats/Story: Vols Claim First SEC Tournament Title Since 1979

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TAMPA, Fla. – Tennessee captured its first SEC Tournament championship in 43 years Sunday, defeating Texas A&M, 65-50.
 
The Vols led wire-to-wire in the win, building a 14-0 lead in the opening minutes and never leading by less than five points after that.
 
Freshman guard Kennedy Chandler was named SEC Tournament MVP, while Josiah-Jordan James and Santiago Vescovi joined him on the All-Tournament team.
 
Vescovi led Tennessee on Sunday with 17 points on four made 3-pointers. James contributed 16 points and 10 rebounds for his third career double-double, while Chandler had 14 points, seven assists and four rebounds.

UT celebrates in Tampa / Credit: UT Athletics

Super senior John Fulkerson scored eight points and had a career-high-tying 12 rebounds.
 
After trailing by as many as 14 points in the first half, Texas A&M used a quick spurt out of halftime to cut Tennessee’s lead to five points at the 16:10 mark on a 3-pointer from Tyrece Radford—the smallest deficit that the Aggies had faced since the opening minutes of the game.
 
However, Tennessee did not let Texas A&M draw any closer—immediately responding with a 12-2 run to extend its lead back to 15 points. The last nine of the 12 points during that run came from Vescovi, who hit two 3-pointers and sank three straight free throws from another 3-point attempt that he was fouled on.
 
Between Vescovi, James, Chandler and SEC All-Freshman Teamer Zakai Zeigler, Tennessee made six of its first seven 3-point attempts of the second half.
 
After Vescovi’s nine straight points, Texas A&M drew no closer than 11 points.
 
Out of the gates, Tennessee was red-hot, building a 14-0 lead by the 15:16 mark. The fast start was aided by three made 3-pointers—one each from Chandler, James and Vescovi.
 
Following its slow start in which it missed its first eight shots, Texas A&M steadily climbed back into the game, responding to Tennessee’s early 14-0 lead with a 10-2 run to cut their deficit to six points.
 
The Aggies were unable to draw closer than six points in the first half, entering halftime facing a 29-20 deficit.
 
UP NEXT: Tennessee will await Sunday evening’s Selection Show to learn its seeding and draw for the NCAA Tournament. The 2022 NCAA Tournament Selection Show will air Sunday at 6 p.m. ET on CBS.
 
VOLS NOTCH W NUMBER 26: Sunday marked Tennessee’s 26th win of the season—tied for the fourth-most wins in a single-season in program history. Tennessee has won 26 or more games six times in program history. Three of those six seasons have come under the direction of seventh-year head coach Rick Barnes.
 
VESCOVI MOVING UP SINGLE-SEASON 3-POINTERS LIST: With four made 3-pointers during Sunday’s win, Santiago Vescovi moved into seventh place on Tennessee’s all-time single-season made 3-pointers list. Vescovi has 95 made threes in 33 games this season.
 
CHANDLER ASCENDING SINGLE-SEASON STEALS LIST: With one steal Sunday, Kennedy Chandler brought his season total to 68—moving him into sole possession of third place on Tennessee’s all-time single-season steals list.

-UT Athletics

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