Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Cold-shooting Vols find defense as cure

- NO. 12 TENNESSEE 65, CINCINNATI 56

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — When the offense struggled, No. 12 Tennessee turned to its defense and found success.

The Vols, who shot just 32% from the floor, held Cincinnati to three points in the final six minutes to pull out a 65-56 victory Saturday.

John Fulkerson had 15 points and 12 rebounds, helping Tennessee pull away late. A three-pointer by David DeJulius put Cincinnati ahead 53-51 with 6:14 left. The 6-9 Fulkerson came back with four foul shots, giving the Vols (2-0) the lead for good.

Jaden Springer added 11 for Tennessee (2-0), making five foul shots. The Vols went 25 for 30 from the line while Cincinnati went 4 for 7.

Jeremiah Davenport came off the bench to lead the Bearcats (2-2) with 14 points. DeJulius scored 11, and Tari Eason had 10.

Keith Williams, who came into the game as Cincinnati’s leading scorer at over 17 points per game, was limited to six.

“We were able to lock down [defensivel­y] late,” Tennessee Coach Rick Barnes said. “We’re a better shooting team than we were, but it’s nice to know you can still win when you shoot like that.”

While the Vols struggled from the floor, they managed to hold a 44-34 rebounding advantage. They were beaten on the boards by Colorado in their opener, 38-32.

Cincinnati big men Chris Vogt and Rapolas Ivanauskas each had three fouls by halftime. Vogt ultimately fouled out.

MISSOURI 81, NO. 6 ILLINOIS 78

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Missouri held off a late charge from Illinois and overcame 36 points from Fighting Illini star Ayo Dosunmu for a victory.

Dru Smith had 17 points, Javon Pickett had 14 points and 5 rebounds and the Tigers held on in the annual “Braggin’ Rights” rivalry game.

Missouri (5-0) led 49-41 at halftime and held on for its third consecutiv­e win in the series. Illinois (4-2) trailed by 13 with nine minutes left but rallied to tie it before the Tigers closed out the upset.

Dosunmu set a career high in scoring on 13-of-20 shooting, and Kofi Cockburn had 19 points with 6 rebounds for Illinois. Andre Curbelo added in 14 points off the bench.

NO. 16 NORTH CAROLINA 73, NC CENTRAL 67

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Armando Bacot had 19 points and 11 rebounds, and No. 16 North Carolina stopped a two-game slide by holding off North Carolina Central.

Caleb Love and Day’Ron Sharpe scored 12 points apiece for the Tar Heels (4-2), and Andrew Platek finished with 11.

N.C. Central (1-3) scored the final nine points of the game. C.J. Keyser had 19 points for the Eagles, and Justin Whatley finished with 13.

The Tar Heels missed their first 10 three-point attempts before Platek connected from the right wing on consecutiv­e possession­s for a 55-42 lead.

TULANE 67, ARK.-PINE BLUFF 56

Jaylen Forbes had 16 points and nine rebounds in leading Tulane to a victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Avron B. Fogelman Arena in New Orleans Saturday afternoon.

The Green Wave (4-0) took advantage of 18 turnovers by the Golden Lions (16) to account for 20 points. Tulane was guilty of only 10 turnovers.

Nicholas Jones scored a career-high 15 points to pace the Golden Lions. Markedric Bell and Joshuwan Johnson each added 12 points for UAPB. Bell also had a team-high nine rebounds and two blocked shots.

Tulane took the lead for good on a layup by Nobal Days with 13:04 remaining in the first half. The shot was part of a 13-2 run by the Green Wave. Tulane led 36-25 at the half.

The Golden Lions closed the gap to 46-44 with 11:47 remaining, but Tulane scored seven of the next eight points.

UAPB hit 18 of 49 (36.7%) shots and was 14 of 19 (73.7%) from the freethrow line. Tulane was 23 of 57 (40.4%) from the floor and 17 of 23 (43.9%) from the line. UAPB held a 35-34 edge in rebounding.

The reserve guard then added a fastbreak layup.

North Carolina scored the final 10 points of the first half for a 30-28 lead, holding the Eagles scoreless for the last five minutes.

Nicolas Fennell had 11 points for N.C. Central, and foul-plagued Jamir Moultrie finished with 10 points.

The game was added to the schedule in the middle of the week. North Carolina had an opening after a matchup with Elon was shelved when Elon’s program went on a coronaviru­s-related pause. N.C. Central had played only once since Nov. 26, with three games canceled.

NO. 17 TEXAS TECH 77, TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 57

FRISCO, Texas — Terrence Shannon Jr. scored 15 points in his return from an ankle injury and No. 17 Texas Tech beat Texas A&M-Corpus Christi for Coach Chris Beard’s 100th victory with the Red Raiders.

Freshman Micah Peavy and graduate transfer Marcus Santos-Silva scored 12 points apiece for the Red Raiders (6-1), who never trailed after finding themselves behind with eight minutes to go before avoiding a major upset in their previous game against Abilene Christian.

The game at the home of the Dallas Mavericks’ G League team was the second neutral-site meeting in the Dallas area in two weeks for the Red Raiders. They lost to No. 7 Houston 64-53 in a Top 25 matchup in Fort Worth. It was Texas Tech’s final tune-up before its Big 12 opener against No. 5 Kansas on Thursday.

Beard is 100-45 in his fifth season with Texas Tech, which made the school’s first trip to the national championsh­ip game in the most recent NCAA Tournament in 2019. Virginia won the title in overtime. Beard, who was an assistant under Hall of Fame coach Bob Knight for the Red Raiders more than a decade ago, also led them to the Elite Eight in 2018.

Nolan Bertain scored 12 points and Simeon Fryer added 10 for the Islanders (1-5), who lost their fifth in a row since winning their opener against Texas A&M Internatio­nal.

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi committed turnovers on its first four possession­s and had another seven in a row later in the first half to fuel an 11-0 run for Texas Tech after the Islanders had closed to 16-11. A&M-Corpus Christi finished with 20 turnovers.

The Red Raiders, sixth nationally in scoring defense coming in, also forced two shot-clock violations early in the first half, and they have held opponents under 60 points in all six victories.

 ?? (AP/L.G. Patterson) ?? Missouri’s Drew Buggs (right) looks to put up a shot in front of Illinois’ Andre Curbelo on Saturday during the second half of the Tigers’ 81-78 victory over the No. 6 Fighting Illini in Columbia, Mo.
(AP/L.G. Patterson) Missouri’s Drew Buggs (right) looks to put up a shot in front of Illinois’ Andre Curbelo on Saturday during the second half of the Tigers’ 81-78 victory over the No. 6 Fighting Illini in Columbia, Mo.
 ?? (AP/Knoxville News Sentinel/Calvin Mattheis) ?? Tennessee guard Santiago Vescovi (right) dribbles Saturday while being guarded by Cincinnati guard Mika Adams-Woods during the No. 12 Volunteers’ 65-56 victory in Knoxville, Tenn.
(AP/Knoxville News Sentinel/Calvin Mattheis) Tennessee guard Santiago Vescovi (right) dribbles Saturday while being guarded by Cincinnati guard Mika Adams-Woods during the No. 12 Volunteers’ 65-56 victory in Knoxville, Tenn.

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