Tennessee Basketball Asserts Dominance with Blowout Win over Ole Miss
Nate Ament scored 28 points with 26 in the second half as Tennessee outscored Ole Miss by 17 in the second half; Ole Miss coach Chris Beard was ejected after two technical fouls.
- Yesterday, the Tennessee men's basketball team defeated Ole Miss 84-66 at Food City Center on Feb. 3, improving to 16-6, 6,3 and winning their fourth straight game.
- The Volunteers' second half scored 58 points and an 18-4 burst built a 20-point lead, led by Tennessee freshman Nate Ament’s 28 points in the second half.
- On the stat sheet, Tennessee outrebounded Ole Miss 40-23, with J.P. Estrella scoring 12 points and nine rebounds, and Ja'Kobi Gillespie adding 20 points.
- After confrontations on the court, referees assessed a flagrant foul on James Scott and two technicals on Ole Miss coach Chris Beard, who was ejected with 6:15 remaining and gave a final speech as he exited.
- With a return to the AP Top 25 poll, Tennessee faces a key road test at Kentucky on Feb. 7 while Ole Miss plays at Texas the same day.
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Ament scores 26 second-half points as Tennessee cruises over Ole Miss
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — After a tightly-contested opening half against Ole Miss, Tennessee freshman standout Nate Ament scored 26 second-half points as the No. 25 Vols cruised to their fourth straight SEC win on Tuesday at Food City Center. Ole Miss senior guard Ilias Kamardine opened the scoring with a three-pointer almost two minutes into [...]
Ole Miss' Chris Beard gets ejected after going berserk on the court
Ole Miss Rebels head coach Chris Beard absolutely lost it in the second half of Tuesday’s game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Food City Center in Knoxville, Tenn. With 6:15 remaining in regulation and the Rebels trailing by 17 points, Beard went ballistic on the referees over what he felt was a missed call that led to a turnover by his team. The 52-year-old Beard initially went after a referee before turning his rage on another. He had to b…
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