Mid-February NCAA Tournament scenarios for SEC teams
Several SEC teams strengthened their NCAA Tournament resumes, while others are barely hanging on in ESPN's Joe Lunardi's bracketology.
Several SEC teams strengthened their NCAA Tournament resumes, while others are barely hanging on in ESPN's Joe Lunardi's bracketology.
Although the conference has a ton of work to do, with a slew of new coaches and a new crop of talent coming in every season, the SEC is slowly becoming one of college basketball's toughest conferences.
A giant appears to be falling, an up-and-coming team drops a critical road game and Missouri didn't...lose? Here are the reactions to this past week's action in the SEC.
Despite the Vols’ disappointing 1-1 record last week, Grant Williams still performed well. For that, he's our Vol MVP of the week.
A good showing for the SEC in the Big 12/SEC Challenge has five teams in contention for the tournament at the moment.
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.
Tennessee kept its foot on the gas pedal Tuesday night, upending the No. 4 Kentucky Wildcats 82-80 at Thompson-Boling Arena.
Tennessee muscled its way to a much-needed 91-74 victory over Mississippi State on Saturday.
Tennesse mounted a pair of furious rallies, but a sloopy shooting performance ultimately doomed the Vols against South Carolina at home Wednesday, 70-60.
With college basketball now in full swing, teams are starting to form their identities. Let’s see how the SEC looked over the past week.