Examining Tennessee’s potential path through the SEC Tournament
Tennessee, the third seed in the SEC Tournament, looks to begin its championship run on Friday night against Mississippi State.
Tennessee, the third seed in the SEC Tournament, looks to begin its championship run on Friday night against Mississippi State.
Tennessee lost to Auburn 84-80 on Saturday, dashing the Vols’ hopes of a second-consecutive SEC regular-season title. Can they still make the Final Four push that we’ve all come to expect?
No. 5 Tennessee used a Senior Night win over Mississippi State to finish 18-0 at home for the season. The win gives the Vols a chance at a second consecutive SEC regular season title.
In a fast-scoring slugfest, the Vols emerged victorious over the Rebels thanks to outstanding play from Grant Williams and Lamonte Turner.
In the first-ever top-five matchup between No. 1 Tennessee and fifth-ranked Kentucky, the Vols fell to the Wildcats 86-69.
Conference powers Tennessee and Kentucky are set to collide in primetime as the Vols seek their 20th straight win.
Despite just eight points from Grant Williams on Wednesday, No. 1 Tennessee used a versatile attack and suffocating defense to stifle South Carolina for the Vols' 11th consecutive SEC victory.
No. 1 Tennessee extended its win streak to 18 games on Saturday, the longest of Rick Barnes' coaching career, by dismantling Florida in front of a sold-out Thompson-Boling Arena.
Despite a slow second-half start, No. 6 Tennessee toppled Tusculum 87-48 in the Vols’ lone exhibition before the 2018 season gets underway.
Tennessee has signed its SEC Coach of the Year, Rick Barnes, to a contract extension.