Postgame/Boxscore/Story: Vols Roll Past Florida, 78-66, Advance to SEC Semis

Postgame/Boxscore/Story: Vols Roll Past Florida, 78-66, Advance to SEC Semis

Vols G Santiago Vescovi / Credit: UT Athletics

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A year to the day after not being able to take the court in the second round of the 2020 SEC Tournament, the Tennessee basketball team used a balanced offensive effort and a single-game, school-record nine blocks from senior Yves Pons to push past Florida, 78-66, Friday at Bridgestone Arena.

The win advanced Tennessee to the SEC Tournament semifinals for the third consecutive conference tournament.

The Vols were led by a stat-sheet-stuffing performance from back-to-back SEC All-Defensive Teamer Pons, who tallied 11 points, eight rebounds and nine blocks. His nine blocks not only set a Tennessee single game record, but also tied the SEC Tournament record (shared with Kentucky’s Andre Riddick, 1993).

Pons also finished the game with a team-high plus/minus rating of +15.

Sophomore Santiago Vescovi led Tennessee in scoring with 14 points on 4-of-9 shooting while dishing out five assists.

Classmate Josiah-Jordan James also authored a versatile individual effort, scoring 10 points, grabbing nine rebounds and dishing out six assists with no turnovers.

SEC All-Freshman teamer Keon Johnson also scored in double-figures, logging 13 points on 6-of-11 shooting. Johnson added nine rebounds and six assists on the afternoon.

Fellow SEC All-Freshman honoree Jaden Springer scored 13 second-half points to help push the Vols through the game’s waning moments.

The opening 10 minutes of the game were defined by the Tennessee defense, which completely stifled Florida, holding the Gators to a 4-of-18 mark from the field to take an early 20-10 lead.

The programs went basket-for-basket in the final stages of the half, as Tennessee withstood a late Florida run to hold a 31-22 edge into the halftime break.

The second half began in much the same way the opening frame concluded, with UT holding on to a 10-point advantage as the contest approached its final minutes.

The Vols held off an explosive second half from Florida sophomore Tre Mann, who scored a game-high 30 points, and used a number of timely buckets to roll into Saturday’s semifinal round.

You’ve Been LeBlocked: Senior Yves Pons’ school-record-setting nine blocks also marked the 20th time in his career that Pons has rejected at least three shots and the ninth time he’s sent away at least four shots in a singles game.

Three’s Company: Yves PonsKeon Johnson and Josiah-Jordan James all tallied double-digit points and brought down eight or more rebounds to help lead Tennessee past Florida for the second time in six days.

Up Next: Tennessee takes on sixth-ranked and top-seeded Alabama in Saturday afternoon’s semifinal round. Tipoff from Nashville is set for 1 p.m. ET on ESPN.

BOX SCORE  |  QUOTES  |  BARNES ON ESPN  |  BARNES POSTGAME  |  PONS POSTGAME  |  VESCOVI POSTGAME

-UT Athletics

Pons Named Finalist for Lefty Driesell Defensive Player of the Year Award

Pons Named Finalist for Lefty Driesell Defensive Player of the Year Award

Yves Pons – UT F / Credit: UT Athletics

Tennessee basketball senior Yves Pons has been named a finalist for the Lefty Driesell Defensive Player of the Year Award.

The Lefty Driesell Award, given annually to the top defensive player in Division I basketball, is named in honor of the legendary former college head coach.

By earning finalist status, Pons also becomes a member of this year’s Lefty Driesell Defensive All-America Team. He is one of three SEC players to be named to the 30-man team, joined by Alabama’s Herb Jones and Missouri’s Dru Smith.

A Fuveau, France, native, Pons has the innate ability to effectively guard all five positions on the floor and makes the Vols virtually matchup-proof while he’s on the court.

A back-to-back SEC All-Defensive Team selection, Pons has blocked 36 shots as a senior, finishing the regular season fifth in the SEC with 1.6 blocks per game.

Pons currently sits in 11th place on UT’s all-time blocks list with 126 career rejections and has tallied 109 blocks in his last 54 games (2.0 per game) dating to the start of last season.

He has also recorded a career-best 16 steals this season while also ranking second on the team with nine charges drawn.

Leading into the 2021 SEC Tournament, Pons has been a beast on the boards, pulling in 7.4 rebounds per game in his last five outings (37 total) and grabbing eight or more in four of those contests.

The recipient of the 2021 Lefty Driesell Defensive Player of the Year Award will be announced on April 1.

Pons also is one of 10 national finalists for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Award, also presented in April.

-UT Athletics

Jimmy’s blog: Vols survive Gator cheap shot, eliminate Florida

Jimmy’s blog: Vols survive Gator cheap shot, eliminate Florida

By Jimmy Hyams

A cheap shot by Florida seemed to ignite Tennessee and take away any shot the Gators had of beating the Vols in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals Friday in Nashville.

Omar Payne elbowed John Fulkerson not once but twice, the second leveling the Vols’ senior, leading to a stare down from Yves Pons and a Flagrant 2 foul ejection for Payne.

Tennessee (18-7) led Florida 35-26 when Payne inflicted pain on Fulkerson with 17:10 left in the game. The Vols made two free throws and a jumper to stretch the lead to 39-26. The lead got to 46-29 and the Vols were able to hold off Tre Mann’s 28 second-half points to down Florida (14-9) for the second time in six days.

Tennessee advances to the semifinals where it will face Alabama, a 85-48 winner over Mississippi State, Saturday at 1 p.m.

Each time Florida made a run, the Vols responded with a 3-pointer or drive to the basket or blocked shot.

It wasn’t perfect. UT missed four free straight throws during one stretch, fouled a 3-pointer shooter on a made attempt, had some senseless turnovers, did a poor job guarding Mann and had a shot clock violation.

But Pons, the senior from France, simply would not let his team lose. He was brilliant on defense before Fulkerson went down, but his intensity rose after the vicious foul against his teammate.

Pons blocked an SEC Tournament-tying nine shots, setting a Tennessee record along the way. He had 11 points, eight rebounds and hit two timely 3s.

Tennessee’s well-rounded attack featured 14 points from Santiago Vescovi (he was 4 of 9 on 3s). Keon Johnson had 13 points and 9 rebounds and 6 assists. Josiah James had 10 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists. Jaden Springer chipped in with 13 points.

Tennessee outrebounded Florida 39-33, even though the Gators started a taller lineup trying to offset the 18 offensive rebounds UT had in Sunday’s 11-point victory.

A key stat for Tennessee: 21 assists to 13 turnovers while Florida had 7 assists and 16 turnovers.

UT has been hard to beat this season when it has a plus margin in assists-to-turnovers.

For a change, UT played well in back-to-back games. During a recent stretch UT was 6-6 over 12 games but has won the last two in a row.

UT was hot from the start against the Gators, charging to a 16-8 lead, then 23-10. Pons had six blocks in the first 14 minutes of the first half.

The Vols also did a great defensive job on Mann, holding him to two points in the first half as Mann started the game 0-for-6 from the field.

The Vols were up nine when Fulkerson was floored, which seem to drive up the intensity for both teams and led to some chippy moments.

Alabama defeated Tennessee in Knoxville 71-63 on Jan. 2, sending notice the Crimson Tide would be tough to take down.

The Vols likely will be without Fulkerson. While coach Rick Barnes said Fulkerson is fine, he also said “he probably won’t be available’’ against the Tide.


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Lady A Puts the Lady in “Like A Lady” — Their Brand New Song

Lady A Puts the Lady in “Like A Lady” — Their Brand New Song

Fresh off their number-one song “Champaign Night” — which topped the charts at the start of 2021, Lady A is now releasing their new single “Like A Lady.”

Hillary Scott, who co-wrote the track, shares the inspiration behind the song, “The excitement of the road again. Just thinking about how much fun it’s gonna be to step on that stage to perform live, and wanting to have a really high energy song to be able to perform. And I feel ‘Like A Lady’ is that…it’s also extremely empowering for women…which I personally love as well.” 

Check out Hillary, along with Dave Haywood, and Charles Kelley — better known as Lady A — in the video for “Like A Lady.”

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Reba McEntire Returns To Young Sheldon For Second Appearance This Season

Reba McEntire Returns To Young Sheldon For Second Appearance This Season

Reba McEntire is starting to become a regular guest star — and fan favorite — on CBS’ hit show, Young Sheldon.

Reba made her third appearance on The Big Bang Theory spin-off — two of which happened this season.

She plays “June” — the ex of Meemaw’s (Annie Potts) boyfriend…but she’s quickly becoming her best friend…which we hope means more guest shots on the show,

Check out this clip from this week’s episode…

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Travis Denning Says His New Song Has All The Things He Loves About Country Music

Travis Denning Says His New Song Has All The Things He Loves About Country Music

ACM New Male Artist Of The Year nominee Travis Denning says his new single has all the element’s he loves about country music.

Travis says, “‘ABBY’ is just one of those songs that I heard and just knew I needed to record. I thought it was so funny and clever and quirky, and (it) just had all these things that I loved about country music and country music songwriting. And I think a lot of people can relate to having that one person that they’re just so happy is no longer part of their life, you know? (ha) I think this is a fun way of kind of looking at moving on from a relationship.”

By the way — it’s not “Abby” as in the name…it’s “A-B-B-Y” as in Anybody But You…

Travis adds, “Ever since I first heard ‘ABBY’ I felt like it would connect with fans, but I had no idea it would have this crazy anthemic life it’s grown into,” he says. “It has by far become the most fun song to play live, and hearing people chant ‘A-B-B-Y’ always fires me up. I’m so excited for it to finally be hitting country radio.”

Check out the lyric video for the track right here…

Photo Courtesy of UMG Nashville

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