NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Vanderbilt Commodores and teacher Jerry Stackhouse have in any case felt the joys of a bulky shake-up within the oldest health club within the Southeastern Convention.
The Commodores had struggled for see you later with dwindling crowds that the worn magic of Memorial Health club gave the impression to be long gone.
No longer Wednesday evening.
Tyrin Lawrence knocked down a 3-pointer from the correct nook on the buzzer because the Commodores snapped an 11-game skid towards their order rival through frightening Tennessee 66-65 on Wednesday evening.
Stackhouse known as Lawrence’s shot the most important of his tenure and most likely his favourite spanning each his personal NBA enjoying occupation and now his training occupation.
“We finally experienced it, the Memorial Magic we were looking for,” Stackhouse stated. “Incredible game, incredible effort. Guys never give up. It didn’t look good there for a minute, but we just kept fighting.
The students rushed to the field and joined the Commodores in easily celebrating the program’s biggest win in nearly 11 years. Then the Commodores (12-12, 5-6) celebrated by running down the court, hitting high-fives.
Tennessee (19-5, 8-2) had every chance to finish the win after Olivier Nkamhoua’s 15-foot jumper with 50 seconds left gave the Vols a 65-63 lead. Liam Robbins missed a turnover jumper with 27 seconds for Vanderbilt, and Zakai Zeigler grabbed the rebound.
Vols freshman Julian Phillips had a chance to dive in the closing seconds but continued to dribble to force another Vanderbilt foul.
“I’m not sure what was going through his head there,” Tennessee teacher Rick Barnes stated. “I don’t think he will make that mistake again.”
Vanderbilt needed to devote 5 fouls to in any case ship Santiago Vescovi to the series with 8 seconds left.
He neglected the primary shot and Lawrence grabbed the rebound. Stackhouse took a timeout with 4 seconds left to arrange the general recreation, and Ezra Manjon drove to the basket ahead of passing out to Lawrence within the nook for the game-winning bucket.
“That was awesome,” stated Lawrence, who Stackhouse benched for an unpleasant loss to No. 4 Alabama latter future. “It’s the thing we dream about when the kids are just in the backyard counting ‘3, 2, 1.’ I’m 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 each.
Tennessee led 34-32 at halftime, setting up a thrilling finish in a game that featured 15 lead changes and nine ties.
BIG PICTURE
Tennessee was shooting well over 55 percent before hitting the kind of scoring drought that typically plagues the Vols in their losses. The Vols went 4:27 without a bucket as Vandy scored six straight to stay close. The nation’s best 3-point defense, which held opponents to 21.9 percent shooting from outside the arc, also dropped a season-high 10 3 with Lawrence’s winner last.
Vanderbilt improved to 100-259 all-time against top 25 opponents, and the Commodores improved to 2-3 this season. They are now 4-16 against opponents ranked under Stackhouse. … Lawrence’s game-winning shot was Vandy’s first bucket since the 3:44 mark.
CONSEQUENCES OF THE SURVEY
The road becomes a challenge for the Volunteers with a second straight loss away from home, and it won’t help them stay in the Top 10.
DOES IT MATTER?
Stackhouse tapped into a game used by Dwane Casey when Vandy’s coach worked with him in the NBA in Toronto. Stackhouse added a few wrinkles with Manjon driving to the basket where the Vols collapsed on him before whipping the pass to Lawrence.
As everyone celebrated the shot, Stackhouse asked the scorer if it mattered. They did not know.
“Then (officially) Tony Greene came over and he said it was good. ‘We’re going to watch this, but it was good.’ I can’t contain myself. I kissed Tony Greene,” Stackhouse stated with a bulky smile.
FOLLOWING
Tennessee hosts Missouri on Saturday evening.
Vanderbilt visits Florida.
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