San Diego Union-Tribune

VANDY PULLS OFF SHOCKER AGAINST VOLS

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The Vanderbilt Commodores and coach Jerry Stackhouse finally experience­d the thrill of a big upset inside the Southeaste­rn Conference’s oldest gym.

The Commodores had struggled for so long with crowds dwindling that the old Memorial Gym magic seemed gone.

Not Wednesday night. Tyrin Lawrence knocked down a 3-pointer from the right corner at the buzzer as the Commodores snapped an 11-game skid against its in-state rival by upsetting sixth-ranked Tennessee 6665 Wednesday night.

Stackhouse called Lawrence’s shot the biggest of his tenure and maybe his favorite spanning both his own playing career in the NBA and now coaching career.

“We finally experience­d it, the Memorial Magic we were looking for,” Stackhouse said. “Unbelievab­le game, unbelievab­le effort.

Vanderbilt 66, No. 6 Tennessee 65

Guys never quit. Didn’t look great there for a minute, but we just kept battling.”

Students rushed the court and joined the Commodores in celebratin­g easily the program’s biggest win in nearly 11 years. Then the Commodores (12-12, 5-6) celebrated by running along the courtside slapping high-fives.

Tennessee (19-5, 8-2) had every chance to finish off the win after Olivier Nkamhoua’s 15-foot jumper with 50 seconds left put the Vols up 65-63 lead. Liam Robbins missed a turnaround jumper with 27 seconds for Vanderbilt, and Zakai Zeigler grabbed the rebound.

Vols freshman Julian Phillips had a chance to dunk in the final seconds but kept dribbling to force another Vanderbilt foul.

“I am not sure what was going through his head

there,” Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said. “I don’t think he will ever make that mistake again.”

Vanderbilt had to foul five times to finally send Santiago Vescovi to the line with 8 seconds left.

He missed the first shot, and Lawrence grabbed the rebound. Stackhouse took a timeout with 4 seconds to

go to set up the final play, and Ezra Manjon drove to the basket before passing out to Lawrence in the corner for the winning bucket.

“It felt great,” said Lawrence, who Stackhouse benched for an ugly loss to No. 4 Alabama last week. “It’s the stuff we dream about as kids just in the back yard counting down ‘3, 2, 1.’ Glad I was able to hit the game winner.”

Lawrence finished with a team-high 19 points. Robbins added 14 and nine rebounds, and Jordan Wright had 12.

Vescovi and Tyreke Key each had 14 to lead Tennessee. Olivier Nkamhoua and Julian Phillips added 10 apiece.

Tennessee led 34-32 at halftime setting up a thrilling finish in a game that featured 15 lead changes and nine ties.

No. 3 Alabama 97, Florida 69: Brandon Miller scored 24 points and made 4 of 8 3-pointers to lead host Alabama over Florida.

The Crimson Tide (21-3, 11-0 Southeaste­rn Conference) raced to a 29-point halftime lead against the Gators (13-11, 6-5), who had knocked off then-No. 2 Tennessee a week earlier.

West Virginia 76, No. 11 Iowa State 71: Kedrian Johnson tied a career high with 22 points, and West Virginia (15-9, 4-7 Big 12) held off visiting Iowa State (16-7, 7-4).

No. 14 Baylor 82, Oklahoma 72: Keyonte George had 23 points, Adam Flagler scored 20 and big man Johnathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua made a couple of key 3-pointers as host Baylor (18-6, 7-4 Big 12) held on to beat Oklahoma (12-12, 2-9).

No. 20 Providence 74, Georgetown 62: Bryce Hopkins scored 17 points and host Providence won for the fourth time in five games.

Devin Carter and Ed Croswell had 12 points apiece for the Friars (18-6, 10-3 Big East). Bradley Ezewiro paced last-place Georgetown (6-19, 1-13) with 19 points.

No. 23 Creighton 75, Seton Hall 62:

Baylor Scheierman had 19 points and nine rebounds, Ryan Nembhard added 15 on 6-of-7 shooting and dished out four assists, and host Creighton (16-8, 10-3 Big East) fended off feisty Seton Hall (15-10, 8-6).

 ?? WADE PAYNE AP ?? Vanderbilt’s Tyrin Lawrence drives against Tennessee’s Josiah-Jordan James in the second half.
WADE PAYNE AP Vanderbilt’s Tyrin Lawrence drives against Tennessee’s Josiah-Jordan James in the second half.

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