Tennessee basketball MVP of the week: Grant Williams
Grant Williams put the cherry on top of a wonderful freshman campaign with a pair of solid performances in the final week of the regular season.
Grant Williams put the cherry on top of a wonderful freshman campaign with a pair of solid performances in the final week of the regular season.
The Volunteers outscored the Alabama Crimson Tide 37-18 in the second half to get a 59-54 win on senior day in their final game of the season.
The Vols lost their footing in the second half and fell 92-82 on the road, as LSU snaps school record 15-game losing streak.
Tennessee looks to salvage their NCAA Tournament hopes with what could be a season changing win over South Carolina on Saturday afternoon.
Vanderbilt led wire-to-wire on Wednesday night and put the Vols' NCAA Tournament hopes on life support.
The trio of Grant Williams, Robert Hubbs III and Admiral Schofield combined for 63 points in Tennessee's 90-70 win over Missouri.
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Grant Williams scored a game-high 30 points, but it was the Vols' inability to stop Georgia's J.J. Frazier that resulted in a heartbreaking, 76-75 loss to the Bulldogs on Saturday.
Despite the Vols’ disappointing 1-1 record last week, Grant Williams still performed well. For that, he's our Vol MVP of the week.
Tennessee visited Auburn on Tuesday night, defeating the Tigers 87-77. The Vols had four players in double-figures, led by Admiral Schofield's 18 points.