Vols Cruise to 84-60 Win Over Mercer

Vols Cruise to 84-60 Win Over Mercer

Yves Pons – Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Grant Williams scored 21 points and James Daniel IIIdished out 10 assists to lead Tennessee to an 84-60 victory over Mercer on Wednesdaynight at Thompson-Boling Arena.

In their first game since returning from the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament, the Vols (5-1) used a strong defensive effort to force 20 turnovers and hold the Bears (5-3) to a season-low in points.

The first half was highlighted by a balanced attack for Tennessee, as seven players recorded at least a point. After keeping Mercer scoreless for more than six minutes, a Jordan Bone alley-oop to Jordan Bowden quickly followed by an Admiral Schofield 3-pointer put the Vols ahead by 20. Schofield hit three of his four shots in the half for seven points, while Williams added 10 points and three assists.

Bowden was locked in from the tip, knocking down four 3-pointers over the frame to lead UT with 16 points. The Vols shot 66 percent as a team from 3-point range and made 11 of their last 12 field goals to gain a 46-27 advantage at the break. Jordan Strawberry led Mercer with 14 points.

Lamonte Turner turned it on in the early stages of the second half, hitting three 3-pointers before the 12-minute mark. Turner finished with nine points in 17 minutes of action. UT’s staunch defense carried over into the final 20 minutes, as it gave up just 10 field goals over the half. Tennessee also recorded 26 assists on 30 buckets in the game, led by Daniel’s 10.

Also appearing for the Vols in the second half was freshman Yves Pons. The athletically gifted forward from Fuveau, France, played the final six minutes of the game, and threw down two thunderous dunks which brought the Thompson-Boling crowd to its feet.

Strawberry finished with 20 points and Demetre Rivers recorded six boards for Mercer.

DANIEL DROPPING DIMES: For the second time this season, James Daniel III dished out 10 assists in a game, becoming the first Vol in the last decade to accomplish the feat multiple times in the same season.

BOWDEN CONTINUES STRONG OFFENSIVE SEASON: Heading into halftime, Mercer was doing all it could to attempt to halt sophomore shooting guard Jordan Bowden on the offensive side of the floor. Bowden, the SEC’s leading 3-point shooter heading into the contest, totaled 16 points on 6-of-7 shooting from the floor and four 3-pointers in the half to lead all scorers. He finished with 18 points in 27 minutes of action

VOLS’ HOT SHOOTING STREAK: UT started Wednesday’s game shooting lights out from the floor, connecting on 65 percent (17-26) of its shots during the first period. To end the half, the Volunteers hit 11 of their last 12 shots to take a 19-point advantage into intermission.

UP NEXT: Tennessee heads to Atlanta to face its second ACC foe of the season in Georgia Tech in a 6 p.m. tip on Sunday, Dec. 3. That game will be televised on ESPNU and will be available online through WatchESPN. After that, the Vols return home for three games beginning with Lipscomb on Saturday, Dec. 9.

-UT Athletics

 

With a Little Help From Their Friends, Nash Morning Show “Ty, Kelly & Chuck” Reaches Goal of 100,000 Thank Yous for the Troops

With a Little Help From Their Friends, Nash Morning Show “Ty, Kelly & Chuck” Reaches Goal of 100,000 Thank Yous for the Troops

When Nash morning show Ty, Kelly & Chuck decided to partner with the USO on Nov. 1 for an initiative to send 100,000 thank you cards to overseas troops, the co-hosts had no idea the outpouring of support they would receive from the country music community, including stars Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Keith Urban, Blake Shelton, Justin Moore, Cole Swindell, Lee Brice, Chase Rice and Old Dominion.

Today (Nov. 29), Garth Brooks stopped by the show to read the letter that helped Ty, Kelly & Chuck reach their goal of 100,000 thanks yous.

“First of all, [reading this card] is an honor I do not deserve, so thank you for what you’re doing,” said Garth. “I can’t think of anybody who deserves [these letters] more than our military men and women—past, present and future.”

Below, watch Garth get emotional as he reads the 100,000th letter.

And the letters are still coming in, thanks, in part, to the hard work of the morning show co-hosts, producer Glenn Johnson and digital coordinator Bryan Webb.

“Setting the goal of 100,000 was intimidating, but we felt like if we hadn’t pushed for so many, we’d only be lowering the ultimate result,” says co-host Ty Bentli. “The response has been incredible, and the stories from the soldiers have show how much these letters mean to them.”

Letters have come from as far away as North Pole, Alaska, and from organizations like the NFL’s New York Giants and Tennessee Titans. In addition, thousands of letters have poured in from elementary schools across the country.

“I love seeing all the cards come in from elementary schools,” says co-host Chuck Wicks. “Nothing is better than seeing a card made by a kid. Those are the sweetest thank yous.”

The country music community has show its support as well—in a big way.

“Having so many country stars—Tim, Faith, Blake, Keith and many more—come to the show to drop off personalized cards has been amazing,” added co-host Kelly Ford. “It just goes to show the love and support our listeners and the country music community have for our troops.”

Randy Travis Gets Waxed at Madame Tussauds Nashville [Photo Gallery]

Randy Travis Gets Waxed at Madame Tussauds Nashville [Photo Gallery]

Following in the waxy footprints of Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Reba McEntire and more, Randy Travis will be the newest country music icon to have a wax likeness on display at Madame Tussauds Nashville.

Randy’s wax figure will be unveiled on Dec. 1 at 10:30 a.m. CT at Madame Tussauds Nashville in Opry Mills Mall. The public is invited to attend.

Madame Tussauds Nashville houses more than 50 artists representing all genres of music, including Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, Kenny Rogers, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus, Luke Bryan, Darius Rucker, Waylon Jennings, Minnie Pearl, Patsy Cline, Kid Rock, Jimi Hendrix, Billie Holiday, Taylor Swift, Rhianna, George Strait, Little Jimmy Dickens, Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Reba, Alan Jackson, Eric Church, Bruno Mars, Beyoncé, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, Ella Fitzgerald, Muddy Waters, Rayna Jaymes and Deacon Claybourne of Nashville and more.

Check out our photo gallery of Madame Tussauds below.

Randy Travis photo courtesy of Madame Tussauds

Watch Blake Shelton’s Cozy Performance of “I’ll Name the Dogs” With Jennifer Hudson on “The Voice”

Watch Blake Shelton’s Cozy Performance of “I’ll Name the Dogs” With Jennifer Hudson on “The Voice”

Coaches got cozy on The Voice on Nov. 28 as Jennifer Hudson joined Blake Shelton to sing his current single, “I’ll Name the Dogs.”

With a fireplace ablaze, Blake picked his guitar and crooned while Jennifer added her soulful flair.

The traditional-sounding tune, which was penned by Matt Dragstrem, Ben Hayslip and Josh Thompson, is currently No. 5 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart after seven weeks.

Watch Blake and Jennifer perform “I’ll Name the Dogs” below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdbHmmgLiWU

photo by Jason Simanek

Chris Stapleton Says the Price of Fame Far Outweighs the Negatives Because You Get to “Really Help People”

Chris Stapleton Says the Price of Fame Far Outweighs the Negatives Because You Get to “Really Help People”

It’s been two years since Chris Stapleton became a household name courtesy of his dueling performance with Justin Timberlake at the CMA Awards in November 2015.

Since that time, Chris’ debut solo album, Traveller, has sold more than 2 million copies and been certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

CMA Awards, ACM Awards and Grammys followed. The spotlight shone bright on the perpetually reserved Kentucky native.

When Chris dropped his sophomore album, From A Room: Vol. 1, in May 2017, expectations were high.

The album delivered, debuting at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and selling more than 500,000 copies. The record won the 2017 CMA Award for Album of the Year and earned a Grammy nomination for Best County Album (the winner will be announced on Jan. 28).

As Chris gears up to release From A Room: Vol. 2 on Dec. 1, the reticent star sat down with Nash Country Daily to talk about his life in the spotlight over the last two years.

“The good far outweighs any negative,” says Chris. “There’s a slight loss of privacy that comes with it, but you also get to do great things. You get the opportunity to do charitable things and help people—like really help people—not just with a song. Those things far outweigh any kind of negativity that may come from [fame]. It’s a trade-off. But I think most people would trade it if they knew you got to do some really great things with it.”

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Watch Sibling Trio MC3 Perform a Mash-Up of 25 Country Songs From 2017

Watch Sibling Trio MC3 Perform a Mash-Up of 25 Country Songs From 2017

Up-and-coming trio MC3—comprised of siblings Lauren, 22, Kathryn, 19, and Robert, 13, McMillan—released a mash-up of their 25 favorite country songs from 2017.

The sheer number of songs the trio covers in under four minutes is pretty impressive, including tunes from Jon Pardi (“Heartache on the Dance Floor”), Old Dominion (“No Such Thing as a Broken Heart”), Little Big Town (“Better Man”), Miranda Lambert (“Tin Man”), Dan + Shay (“How Not To”), Kelsea Ballerini (“Yeah Boy”), Darius Rucker (“If I Told You”), Keith Urban (“The Fighter”), Zac Brown Band (“My Old Man”), Luke Combs (“Hurricane”), Midland (“Drinkin’ Problem”) and more.

Check out MC3’s mash-up below.

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