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No. 21 Tennessee controls 2nd half to beat Wake Forest

- By Aaron Beard Associated Press Basketball Writer

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Jordan Bowden scored 17 points and No. 21 Tennessee shot 59 percent after halftime to beat Wake Forest 79-60 on Saturday.

The Volunteers (9-2) led by one at the half but took control by scoring on seven of 10 possession­s coming out of the break. That pushed Tennessee to a 52-43 lead, a margin that never slipped to fewer than five as the Demon Deacons struggled for a sustained push. Bowden and Admiral Schofield each hit key 3-pointers in the final 4 1/2 minutes in Tennessee’s gameending 13-0 run, with Bowden’s straightaw­ay 3 to beat the shot clock near the 2-minute mark pushing the lead to 75-60.

Keyshawn Woods scored 18 points for the Demon Deacons (7-5), who had won six straight while shooting better than 50 percent in each one. But Wake Forest shot just 38 percent in this one, including 9 for 28 (32 percent) after halftime while finishing with 20 turnovers.

No. 21 Tennessee 79, Wake Forest 60

Carolina at home last weekend — and they earned their third win of the year against Atlantic Coast Conference teams.

Wake Forest: Wake Forest had seemingly stabilized itself after a wobbly 0-3 start, putting together its longest win streak since the 2009-10 season that included a victory against Illinois in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. But the Demon Deacons struggled against the Volunteers’ athleticis­m, while top scorer Bryant Crawford (three points on 1-for-6 shooting) was hampered by foul trouble.

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