#6/7 VOLS ROLL PAST ALABAMA, 91-71

#6/7 VOLS ROLL PAST ALABAMA, 91-71

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Game Recap: Men’s Basketball | January 20, 2024

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – In a matchup of two teams in the top seven of the KenPom national rankings, the University of Tennessee men’s basketball team turned in an impressive 91-71 victory Saturday afternoon over Alabama.

Fifth-year guard Dalton Knecht dropped 25 points, becoming the first SEC player in over three years with four straight 25-point outings, as No. 6/7 Tennessee (14-4, 4-1 SEC) claimed a wire-to-wire triumph at a sold-out Food City Center.

The Volunteers scored 16 of the game’s opening 23 points, en route to building a 14-point edge, 30-16, with 8:44 on the first-half ticker. At that time, Knecht (nine) and junior forward Jonas Aidoo (10) had more combined points than the Crimson Tide, which then had just one point and four turnovers—already tied for his second-most in a full game this season—from senior guard Mark Sears, the SEC’s leading scorer.

Alabama (12-6, 4-1 SEC) twice cut the deficit to nine, but Tennessee responded to thrice stretch it all the way to 16. The Crimson Tide scored six consecutive points in 91 seconds to get within three, but a 3-pointer by junior guard Jordan Gainey, who had 13 first-half points off the bench, made it a 13-point margin, 50-37, at the break.

Tennessee committed just four turnovers and went 19-of-40 (47.5 percent) in the first half to tie its most makes in any frame this season, while also notching nine steals and forcing 13 Crimson Tide turnovers at the other end.

The Volunteers held Alabama scoreless for a stretch of 3:48 early in the second half and scored six straight points in 1:58 during that span to claim a then-game-best 18-point advantage, 59-41, with 15:18 to go.

Tennessee eclipsed the 20-point margin for the first time, 73-52, with 8:36 remaining and pushed its edge all the way to 27, 81-54, with 5:29 to go after scoring eight straight points in 1:46. The Crimson Tide never got any closer the rest of the way, as Tennessee earned its third SEC home win by 19-plus in as many opportunities.

The Volunteers led for all but 37 seconds and held a double-digit advantage for the final 26:18 of the contest. Their 20-point win was the largest by any SEC team over the Crimson Tide since Feb. 2, 2019.

Knecht, who went 8-of-8 at the line just four days after hitting all nine of his free-throw attempts, led a quartet of double-digit Tennessee scorers. He scored 17 of his points in the first half alone.

Aidoo recorded 19 points for the second consecutive contest, shooting 9-of-14 from the field, while also blocking a game-high four shots. Gainey totaled 15 points, a season-high five rebounds and a season-best three steals. He went 3-of-5 from beyond the arc and 4-of-4 at the free-throw line.

Fifth-year guard Santiago Vescovi, who moved into ninth place on the SEC’s all-time 3-point leaderboard, added 10 points, a co-season-best five assists and two steals, with no turnovers. Junior guard Zakai Zeigler notched eight points, a game-best six assists and a season-high-tying four steals, while also committing no giveaways.

Sears finished as the lone player with over eight points for Alabama, KenPom’s top-ranked offense in the country. After Tennessee held him scoreless for the first 10-plus minutes, Sears ended up with 22 points, although he went just 1-of-3 from 3-point range. The Volunteers also forced him in to seven turnovers, his co-second-most as a collegian and his highest mark in two seasons at Alabama.

Tennessee forced 22 Alabama turnovers in total, the highest ledger for the Crimson Tide in a regulation affair since Feb. 12, 2022. It also marked the first time in nearly 17 years Alabama committed 20-plus turnovers with a margin of -15 or worse, with the last occurrence also at Tennessee on Feb. 21, 2007, in a game that went to overtime.

The victors, meanwhile, committed just seven turnovers and dished out 21 assists on their 32 made baskets, as well as registered a 23-4 edge in points off giveaways. Additionally, Tennessee held Alabama to just 4-of-21 (19.0 percent) 3-point shooting, its second-lowest mark of the season.

The Volunteers now have a midweek bye before resuming play Saturday at 6 p.m. ET in Nashville, Tenn., against Vanderbilt, live on SEC Network from Memorial Gymnasium.

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TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS POSTGAME NOTES
• Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes now owns 793 victories in his career, 10 behind John Calipari—the lone active DI coach above him—for No. 14 on the all-time wins list (min. 10 years at a Division I school).
• The Volunteers’ 20-point win marked their largest margin of victory over Alabama in SEC play since a 36-point decision, 100-64, on Jan. 30, 1999.
• The last time Tennessee defeated Alabama by 20-plus in any game—its only time doing so since the turn of the century—was on March 13, 2009, when it won by 24, 86-62, in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals in Tampa, Fla.
• Alabama’s last loss by 20-plus to an SEC team was a 21-point decision, 84-63, at Auburn nearly five years ago, on Feb. 2, 2019, the year before head coach Nate Oats’ arrival.
• The only other team to defeat Alabama by 20-plus in Oats’ five seasons was Oklahoma in a 24-point result, 93-69, on Jan. 28, 2023.
• The last time Alabama had 22 turnovers was in a quadruple-overtime game against top-ranked North Carolina in Nov. 27, 2022, in Portland, Ore., while the last time it hit that mark in regulation was on Feb. 12, 2022, when it posted 24 at home against Arkansas.
• This is just the first time the Crimson Tide committed 20-plus turnovers and had a turnover margin of -15 or worse, with the other instance also at Tennessee in an overtime affair on Feb. 21, 2007, when it recorded 26 and forced just 10.
• The only team to limit Alabama to a lower 3-point percentage this season was Creighton on Dec. 16, 2023, when the Crimson Tide went 4-of-22 (18.2 percent).
• The is the first time Tennessee has recorded 85-plus points in three straight games, with all in SEC play, since doing so nearly 46 years ago, on Feb. 4, 6 and 11, 1978.
• The last time the Volunteers scored 85-plus points five times in a six-game span was over 17 years ago, as it last happened from Dec. 16, 2006, to Jan. 7, 2007, per Elias Sports Bureau.
• The only other times in the last 47 seasons (1977-2024) Tennessee had multiple three-game spans with 85-plus points in a single campaign were in 2007-08 and in 1990-91.
• Tennessee improved to 14-1 on non-Wednesdays this season, with the lone setback a four-point defeat against then-second-ranked Purdue during the Maui Invitational on Nov. 21, 2023, in Honolulu.
• At least one Volunteer has scored 20-plus points in eight of the past 10 games, with a total of 10 such performances in that stretch.
• The 19 first-half made field goals for Tennessee matched its second-half tally at North Carolina on Nov. 29, 2023, for its most in a session this season.
• Sears’ seven turnovers surpassed his prior season high of six set Jan. 6, 2024, at Vanderbilt, as well as matched the second-most of his career on Jan. 21, 2022, during his time at Ohio, with an eight-turnover tally on Dec. 4, 2021, versus St. Francis (PA), also while with the Bobcats, his only higher ledger.
• Three Tennessee players—Knecht (17), Gainey (13) and Aidoo (10)—scored double-digit points in the first half, while no Crimson Tide player had greater than seven.
• Vescovi tied Chris Lofton (2004-08) and Allan Houston (1989-93) for the most starts in program history with 128.
• Vescovi also became the fourth individual to play 4,000 minutes in a Tennessee uniform, joining Houston, C.J. Watson (2002-06) and Tony White (1983-87).
• Additionally, with two made 3-pointers, Vescovi passed Vanderbilt’s John Jenkins (2009-12) for ninth on the SEC’s all-time leaderboard, now owning 307 makes.
• Zeigler has 25 steals over the last nine games, becoming just the second Volunteer in Barnes’ nine-year tenure to achieve that feat, alongside Kennedy Chandler, who had 26 from Nov. 26, 2021, to Jan. 8, 2022.
• With 19 points, the third-most of his career, in each of the last two games, Aidoo has now scored 15-plus in back-to-back contests for the first time as a collegian.
• From the second half of the game at Mississippi State (Jan. 10, 2024) through the first half Saturday, Knecht scored 16-plus points in six consecutive halves with a total of 118 points in those 120 minutes.
• Over at least the last 20 seasons (2004-24), Knecht is the only Tennessee player to reach 25 points in four consecutive contests.
• Knecht is just the fifth SEC player in the last 14 seasons (2010-24) to score 25-plus points in four straight outings, joining LSU’s Cameron Thomas (Dec. 26, 2020-Jan. 6, 2021), Arkansas’ Mason Jones (Feb. 26-March 7, 2020), Georgia’s J.J. Frazier (Feb. 18-March 1, 2017) and Auburn’s Chris Denson (Feb. 5-Feb. 15, 2014).
• Knecht is the first Volunteer with 20-plus points in four straight games since Kevin Punter Jr., logged 20-plus in seven consecutive outings from Nov. 11-Dec. 19, 2015, during the first two months of games in Barnes’ tenure at Tennessee.
• Prior to Knecht, the last SEC player with 20-plus points in four consecutive affairs was Vanderbilt’s Liam Robbins, who did so from Feb. 11-Feb. 22, 2023.
• Over the last 15 seasons, Knecht is one of just two SEC players to score at least 128 points in a four-game stretch, joining Arkansas’ Mason Jones, who had 129 from Feb. 26-March 7, 2020.
• The last Power Six players to record 128 points in a four-game span in a single season were Jones in aforementioned stretch and Marquette’s Markus Howard, who had 128 in that same date range.
• Knecht is the only Division I player this season to have a four-game span in which he reached 128 points, with Liberty’s Darius McGhee (once) and Detroit Mercy’s Antoine Davis (eight times), the second-leading scorer in DI history, the only players to do so last season.
and is the first to do so since Detroit Mercy’s Antoine Davis, the second-leading scorer in DI history, and Liberty’s Darius McGhee had nearly concurrent streaks, with the former doing so Feb. 11-Feb. 23, 2023, and the former Feb. 11-Feb. 22, 2023.
• Knecht came just five points shy of being the first Volunteer with back-to-back-to-back 30-point performances since Bernard King from Nov. 30-Dec. 13, 1974, in the first three games of his freshman year.
• The last time an SEC player had back-to-back outings with eight-plus made free throws and no misses in league play was Feb. 26 and March 2, 2022, when LSU’s Tari Eason did so.
• The last Tennessee player, before Knecht, to make at least eight free throws in back-to-back games without a miss was Trae Golden nearly 12 years ago, as he did so on Feb. 29 and March 3, 2012, with that the lone other occurrence in at least the last 19 years (2005-24).
• Before Knecht, the last time an SEC player attempted 20-plus field goals in three straight outings was Jan. 23-Jan. 30, 2021, when LSU’s Cameron Thomas did so.
• Knecht became the first Tennessee player in at least the last 19 seasons (2005-24) to record 20-plus field-goal attempts in three consecutive contests.

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Newport Police: Murder Suspect Arrested after Body of Missing Woman Found on Highway

Newport Police: Murder Suspect Arrested after Body of Missing Woman Found on Highway

Jerrod Martin (Courtesy: Newport Police Department)

Newport, TN (WOKI) Newport police arrest a murder suspect Thursday, January 18 after finding the body of a missing woman along a highway in Cosby.

Murder suspect Jerrod Martin was arrested Thursday in connection to the disappearance and murder of Michelle Johnson of Newport who was reported missing on January 9.

Newport Police Department officials say Martin lead NPD and TBI investigators to the location where he disposed of Johnson’s body; her body was recovered along US-321 near Limestone Way in Cosby.

Martin is charged with first-degree murder, abuse of a corpse and tampering with evidence. He is being held in Hancock County for charges out of that county, and a hold has been placed on his transfer to Cocke County.

No further details have been released as the investigation is still ongoing.

KPD: Woman Found Dead Outside Apartment Complex Near Old City

KPD: Woman Found Dead Outside Apartment Complex Near Old City

(Frankly Media)

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Officials with the Knoxville Police Department are confirming the discovery of a dead woman outside of an apartment complex near Old City.

Officials say police along with the Knoxville Fire Department and the Medical Examiner’s Office responded around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 17 to the complex at 246 Hall of Fame Drive. They say the woman was 50 years old.

Her cause of death has not been released; however, police say no initial signs of foul play were found.

KAT Buses Suspend Operations Due to Dangerous Road Conditions

KAT Buses Suspend Operations Due to Dangerous Road Conditions

KAT buses suspend operations due to dangerous road conditions (Courtesy: WVLT)

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) announces it is suspending operations for the rest of the day Friday due to dangerous road conditions.

KAT representatives say safety is their number one priority, and the roads are too icy to operate city buses safely.

KAT says it plans to operate severe snow routes tomorrow Saturday, January 20 with the first lineup at 11:15 a.m. and the last lineup at 8:15 p.m.; however, the schedule is subject to change after road conditions are re-evaluated on Saturday.

To stay updated on the latest from KAT, click here.

The Number of Weather-Related Deaths Continues to Rise in Tennessee as Well as Costs

The Number of Weather-Related Deaths Continues to Rise in Tennessee as Well as Costs

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Updated Story: The weather related deaths from the snow and ice that hit our area a week ago has risen.

The state says the death is now at 27, four of those in Knox County, two in Roane County, one in Anderson County and two in Washington County.

The state says weather related deaths include many different situations like hypothermia, exposure, falling through ice and drowning which is determined by the Medical Examiner.

How much will clearing the streets and Knox County cost?

Crews across East Tennessee have been hard at work plowing streets and laying down salt as snow fell last Monday and cold temperatures hampered progress.

Jim Snowden with Knox County says they estimated they spent nearly $250,000 on salt alone, and after the reviews of equipment damages and equipment repairs, the expenditures would most likely top $300,000.

Officials with the City of Knoxville say preliminary numbers were only available through this past Wednesday and were only for public services like employee overtime and resource purchases which were more than $335,000 with totals expected to be released mid-week.

Original Story: The Tennessee Department of Health says more people have died due to below freezing temperatures after a winter storm hit Tennessee this week.

The TDH says two new deaths occurred in Marshall County and one in Roane County, bringing the total of weather-related deaths to 17.

Extreme cold weather is expected to linger through the weekend, with temperatures in the teens on Saturday. Ice also continues to be a problem on the roadways.

Officials continue to urge residents to stay off the roads and out of the frigid temperatures.

Knoxville Police Arrest a Teen in Connection to the Car-Jacking of an USPS Worker

Knoxville Police Arrest a Teen in Connection to the Car-Jacking of an USPS Worker

Knoxville Police say one of the two people accused of carjacking a USPS truck has been arrested.

18 year-old Kemian Strawder was arrested at the Hardee’s on Clinton Highway yesterday (Thursday), Officers found him with a loaded handgun.

He is wanted in connection to the December 6th carjacking on Dandridge Avenue of the USPS worker at gunpoint.

Strawder is wanted on multiple charges including carjacking, aggravated assault and weapon charges. He is also wanted for aggravated assault in connection to an unrelated incident.

Police are still searching for the second unidentified suspect.

Anyone with information is asked to call East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers at 865-215-7165.

Lady Vols Improve to 4-1 In SEC Play With 75-64 Win Over Bulldogs

Lady Vols Improve to 4-1 In SEC Play With 75-64 Win Over Bulldogs

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Game Recap: Women’s Basketball | January 18, 2024 | Kimberly Hood

STARKVILLE, Miss. – The Lady Vols got back in the win column in a big way on Thursday evening, overcoming a 13-point second-quarter deficit to take a 75-64 victory over Mississippi State in Humphrey Coliseum.

Tennessee (11-6, 4-1 SEC) was led by fifth-year senior Rickea Jackson, who turned in 19 points and seven rebounds. Junior Kaiya Wynn came off the bench to contribute a career-high 13 points, and fifth-year senior Jasmine Powell and junior Sara Puckett each tallied 11.

Defensively, the Big Orange forced State into 15 turnovers on the evening and allowed the hosts only 19 points combined in the middle two quarters. UT also held MSU star Jessika Carter to four points over the final three periods after allowing her eight in the first.

Erynn Barnum was the top scorer for MSU (15-5, 2-3 SEC) with 15 points, and Carter and Debreasha Powe each had 12. Lauren Park-Lane also landed in double digits with 10 on the night.

The Bulldogs jumped out to a 6-0 lead before Puckett swished a three at the 7:44 mark to get UT on the board. Powe knocked down a jumper on the other end to put MSU ahead by five, and the teams traded baskets until a Carter jumper set off a 5-1 run that gave Mississippi State a 16-8 advantage by the 3:29 mark. Jewel Spear ended the skid for UT with a 10-foot shot 20 seconds later, but MSU outscored UT 7-2 over the final minutes of the quarter to lead 23-12 at the end of one.

A pair of free throws by Barnum extended the Bulldogs’ advantage to 13 at the outset of the second, but Powell knocked down a contested three, and Wynn scored a fast-break layup on the next play to set off a 7-0 run that pulled the Lady Vols within six at 25-19 by the 6:28 mark. Barnum and Jordan combined to push MSU back on top by double digits a little over a minute later, but Tamari Key scored on back-to-back plays to help Tennessee creep within six. The remainder of the period was a back-and-forth affair, with Mississippi State taking a 37-30 lead into intermission.

Spear scored the first points of the second half with a layup, and Puckett followed it up with a short jumper to trim the deficit to three by the 8:37 mark. Carter answered by knocking down a shot on the other end, but four quick points by Puckett and Jackson had UT within one with 6:35 to play in the third. Park-Lane responded with a trey for the Bulldogs, but Tennessee countered with a Jackson jumper and a three by Spear as Tennessee took its first lead of the game midway through the third quarter at 43-42. The Lady Vols went on to score eight more points following the media timeout while holding MSU scoreless to send the game into the final stanza with UT leading, 51-42.

A three by Powell to start the fourth made it a 16-0 UT run and gave Tennessee a double-digit lead at 54-42. A pair of MSU layups trimmed that lead back to eight by the 8:51 mark, but the Lady Vols were on top by 13 just over two minutes later. The Bulldogs cut it down to single digits once more when Powe drained a 3-pointer with 3:42 to play to make it 65-57, but that’s as close as they would get as Tennessee converted on free throws to close out the game.

NEXT UP: The Lady Vols return home to host in-state rival Vanderbilt on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET (SEC Network). The game vs. the Commodores is Tennessee’s We Back Pat game as part of the Southeastern Conference’s week-long initiative focused on bringing awareness and recognition to the Pat Summitt Foundation, a fund of East Tennessee Foundation, and its fight against Alzheimer’s disease.

COMEBACK KIDS: Tennessee recorded its fourth double-digit come-from-behind SEC win and fifth such victory of the season, clawing its way back from a 13-point second-quarter Mississippi State lead to win, 75-64. The Lady Vols previously won after trailing Auburn (11), Kentucky (17) and Florida (12) by more than 10. The Lady Vols also came from 10-down to Oklahoma in the third quarter to defeat the then No. 22/20 Sooners on Nov. 25. For the season, UT has bounced back from being behind to win nine of its 17 games.

GETTING DEFENSIVE: Trailing by seven at the half, Tennessee buckled down on the defensive end in the third frame, holding the home team without a point the final 6:08 of the stanza. UT allowed MSU only five points for the entire quarter, marking the Lady Vols’ best defensive effort of the campaign in that period or any period for that matter. UT held an SEC foe to its lowest point total against the Big Orange this season and limited the Bulldogs to their lowest offensive output in league play and their second lowest of the year.

RICKEA GETS THE “W “THIS TIME: Rickea Jackson returned to the school where she played her first three college seasons for the second time in as many years. On this occasion, she walked away a victor, dropping a game-high 19 points and a team-best seven rebounds against the Bulldogs in 32 minutes. A year ago, she supplied Tennessee 28 points and 11 rebounds, but the Lady Vols came up just short, 91-90, in double overtime.

CAREER DAY FOR KAIYA: Junior guard Kaiya Wynn came off the bench and provided a spark for the Lady Vols. She went 6-of-10 from the field to finish with career highs of 13 points and three steals along with five rebounds and an assist in 23 minutes of action. Her +14 plus/minus rating was the game’s highest along with teammate Tamari Key.

POWELL DISHING AND SWISHING: Starting point guard Jasmine Powell filled up the stat sheet once again, firing in 11 points with three key three-pointers and contributing seven assists, four rebounds and two steals in 38 minutes. It marked the third time in the past seven games she has dished seven dimes or more, also doing so vs. Wofford (10) and Kentucky (9). She now has a team-high 59 for the season, averaging 3.5 per game.

TAMARI A BIG PLUS: Tamari Key played a season-most 29 minutes at Mississippi State, besting her previous high of 24 at Auburn. The 6-foot-6 redshirt senior contributed eight points, four rebounds, three assists and three blocks while matching Kaiya Wynn for Tennessee’s best plus/minus rating at +14.

CONSISTENT BUCKETS FROM PUCKETT: Sara Puckett scored in double figures for the third straight game and the 11th time in 17 contests. The junior forward went five for eight from the field and finished with 11 points and grabbed six rebounds while generating a plus/minus tally of +12.

Courtesy / UT Athletics
Knoxville Warming Center Reaches Capacity, Guests Being Moved

Knoxville Warming Center Reaches Capacity, Guests Being Moved

Knoxville warming center reaches capacity, guests being moved (Courtesy: WOKI / WABI)

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The Vestal United Methodist Church warming center in Knoxville has reached capacity.

City of Knoxville officials making that announcement Thursday afternoon, adding that guests were being moved to the South Knoxville Community Center.

The city is asking that people needing a warm place to stay make their way to the community center at 522 Maryville Pike instead of the church.

Additionally, warming centers across the Knoxville area are also in need of donations. Representatives with Knox Area Rescue Ministries (KARM) put our a request this week asking for food and hand warmers to pass out to visitors as KARM drivers cannot get on the roads to pick up supplies.

Knox County Trash Collection Will Pickup Extra Waste after Snow Storm

Knox County Trash Collection Will Pickup Extra Waste after Snow Storm

Knox County officials say Waste Connections will be picking up extra trash after roads become less dangerous, even if that trash doesn’t fit. (photos-public-domain.com)

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) If your trash has been piling up over the last week, there is some good news.

Knox County officials say that Waste Connections, the county’s contracted trash hauler, will be picking up extra trash after roads become less dangerous, even if that trash doesn’t fit in your trash can.

They say all that extra stuff can be bagged up and left next to your trash can for trucks to pick up on the next collection day.

As for recycling, Waste Connections says place overflow recyclables in a cardboard box or clearly-marked recycling container and place it next to your recycling bin.

Waste Connections says they’re monitoring roads to figure out when the next collection day will be.

An Investigation Underway in Anderson County Following Fatal House Fire

An Investigation Underway in Anderson County Following Fatal House Fire

Photo courtesy of WVLT

An investigation is underway in Anderson County after a person is killed in a house fire.

It happened last night (Wednesday) on Cove Lane when the Marlow Volunteer Fire Department responded to the home.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation are looking into the cause of the fire.

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