Tennessee is heading back to the Elite Eight as defense clamps down in 78-65 win over Kentucky
AP
Mar 29, 2025
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Those two regular-season losses to Kentucky Wildcats don't mean anything to Tennessee Volunteers now.
The Volunteers avenged them in convincing fashion on the big stage of the NCAA Tournament on Friday night, posting a no-doubt 78-65 victory that sent them to a second consecutive Elite Eight.
Zakai Zeigler had 18 points and 10 assists, and Tennessee outhustled and outplayed Kentucky on both ends of the court. The second-seeded Vols (30-7) beat their border rival in the first all-Southeastern Conference Sweet 16 matchup since 1986 and will play No. 1 seed Houston (33-4) on Sunday in the Midwest Region final.
“We really wanted to set the tone and show them who we were,” Zeigler said. “The first two times we played them at their place and our place. We knew regardless of what happened, we were going to go out and play Tennessee basketball on the offensive and defensive end, and I feel like we did that great tonight.”
No one enjoyed the show at Lucas Oil Stadium more than Peyton Manning, who was back in the town where he spent 13 years and won a Super Bowl with the Indianapolis Colts. The Vols' most famous sports alum was in a bright orange ballcap seated behind the bench as Tennessee ran off with the win in the “House Peyton Built.”
Lamont Butler scored 18 points to lead first-year coach Mark Pope's third-seeded Wildcats (24-12), who were held 20 points under their season scoring average. Their 65 points matched their fewest in a game this season.
“It’s hard to talk about basketball right now,” Pope said. “Congratulations to Tennessee. They played really hard and really well. I have a ton of respect for coach (Rick) Barnes. Mostly, we’re just sad that this is over.”
The Vols did what they failed to do in their first two meetings with Kentucky, when they lost 78-73 at home and 75-64 in Lexington. They've been one of the best in the nation at defending the 3-pointer, yet the Wildcats shot 12 of 24 on 3s in each of those games.
It was apparent early the Vols weren’t going to let the Wildcats put up 3s at will again. Kentucky finished 6 of 15 from distance.
The Vols were in full control by the middle of the first half, using relentless defense and attacking the glass to generate offense and build a 19-point lead.
They scored 13 second-chance points off nine offensive rebounds on their way to a 43-28 lead at the half, only the second time Kentucky has been held under 30 points in a first half this season. Barnes is now 15-0 in the NCAA Tournament when up by 10 or more at halftime.
The Vols picked up where they left off at the start the second half, forcing a shot-clock violation and an airball 3 by Koby Brea on Kentucky's first two possessions. Their effort on the boards continued, too. They finished with 19 points on 14 offensive rebounds.
The Vols all but finished off the victory with under nine minutes to play after Butler cut the lead to 12. Felix Okpara chased down his missed shot and dunked it, and Lanier made a steal and passed to Ziegler. The 5-foot-9 Zeigler hit a 3 from the wing and then looked up and held a stare at the 6-10 Brandon Garrison, who was the nearest defender.
“It felt like we were playing Tennessee basketball, playing aggressive, playing smart all-around,” Okpara said.
Kentucky: The Wildcats maxed out - some would say overachieved - in Pope's first season. They returned no production from a year ago. Pope brought in nine transfers and they led Kentucky to the second weekend of the tournament for the first time since 2019.
Tennessee: The Vols are one win away from reaching the Final Four for the first time. While they've built a reputation as one of the nation's top defensive teams, their offense can't be overlooked. They shot 51% from the field against Kentucky and are getting big contributions from sixth man Gainey.
This was the fourth time in 11 years the Wildcats took a big loss in Indianapolis.
In 2015, they took a 38-0 record into their Final Four matchup at Lucas Oil Stadium and lost 71-64 to Wisconsin. They began the 2018-19 season with a 118-84 loss to Duke in a top-five matchup at nearby Gainbridge Fieldhouse, and three years later they lost their NCAA Tournament opener to No. 15 seed Saint Peter's 85-79 in overtime at Gainbridge.
The Vols are having lots of fun in Indianapolis, on and off the court. Los Angeles Lakers rookie Dalton Knecht, who played at Tennessee, got the team into a Gainbridge Fieldhouse suite to watch Wednesday's game against the Indiana Pacers. And then they had Manning - there's a statue of him outside Lucas Oil Stadium - cheering them on.
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1st Half
UK
Wildcats
28
TENN
Volunteers
43
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Amari Williams vs. Felix Okpara (Volunteers gains possession)
19:38
Chaz Lanier misses three point jump shot
19:36
Lamont Butler defensive rebound
19:20
Koby Brea misses two point layup
19:18
Chaz Lanier defensive rebound
19:01
Igor Milicic Jr. misses three point jump shot
18:59
Andrew Carr defensive rebound
18:36
Amari Williams misses two point jump shot
18:34
Volunteers defensive rebound
18:20
Chaz Lanier misses two point jump shot
18:18
Igor Milicic Jr. offensive rebound
18:17
Andrew Carr shooting foul (Igor Milicic Jr. draws the foul)
18:17
+1
Igor Milicic Jr. makes regular free throw 1 of 2
0-1
18:17
+1
Igor Milicic Jr. makes regular free throw 2 of 2
0-2
17:55
+3
Koby Brea makes three point jump shot
3-2
17:32
Chaz Lanier misses three point jump shot
17:30
Felix Okpara offensive rebound
17:27
Jahmai Mashack misses two point layup
17:25
Felix Okpara offensive rebound
17:23
+2
Felix Okpara makes two point layup
3-4
17:01
Igor Milicic Jr. shooting foul (Andrew Carr draws the foul)
17:01
Andrew Carr misses regular free throw 1 of 2
17:01
+1
Andrew Carr makes regular free throw 2 of 2
4-4
16:48
+2
Zakai Zeigler makes two point jump shot
4-6
16:48
Lamont Butler shooting foul (Zakai Zeigler draws the foul)
16:48
+1
Zakai Zeigler makes regular free throw 1 of 1
4-7
16:37
Andrew Carr misses three point jump shot
16:35
Chaz Lanier defensive rebound
16:08
Otega Oweh blocks Zakai Zeigler's three point jump shot
16:06
Wildcats defensive rebound
15:47
Otega Oweh turnover (traveling)
15:47
TV timeout
15:21
Jordan Gainey misses two point jump shot
15:19
Collin Chandler defensive rebound
15:09
Andrew Carr misses three point jump shot
15:07
Jordan Gainey defensive rebound
14:59
Koby Brea blocks Zakai Zeigler's two point layup
14:57
Volunteers offensive rebound
14:54
+3
Zakai Zeigler makes three point jump shot (Jahmai Mashack assists)
4-10
14:33
Lamont Butler misses two point layup
14:31
Jahmai Mashack defensive rebound
14:19
Jordan Gainey misses three point jump shot
14:17
Cade Phillips offensive rebound
14:00
Igor Milicic Jr. turnover (traveling)
13:48
Zakai Zeigler personal foul (Koby Brea draws the foul)
13:31
+3
Lamont Butler makes three point jump shot (Koby Brea assists)
7-10
13:08
+3
Jordan Gainey makes three point jump shot (Jahmai Mashack assists)
7-13
12:40
Koby Brea misses three point jump shot
12:38
Igor Milicic Jr. defensive rebound
12:27
Brandon Garrison shooting foul (Zakai Zeigler draws the foul)