- Final0ILL
IND64
8064
80 - Final1BC
MIA58
6958
69 - Final2CHAR
SLU55
7255
72 - Final3LSU
FLA58
8058
80 - Final46
22MICH
WIS59
6859
68 - Final5NEB
OSU50
7150
71 - Final6JOES
VCU79
8279
82 - Final7TLSA
MEM74
8574
85 - Final8MD
DUKE83
7483
74 - FinalOTOT919
5SYR
GTWN58
5558
55 - Final10ISU
KU73
8873
88 - Final11IOWA
MSU56
5956
59 - Final12SDSU
UNM50
6050
60 - Final1318
21ARIZ
UCLA64
6664
66 - Final1424
4ND
LOU57
6957
69 - Final1514
11OKST
KSU57
6857
68
Final
Coverage: ESPNU/WatchESPN
3:30 PM ET, March 15, 2013
Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN
Top Performers
Tennessee: J. Richardson 16 Pts, 5 Reb, 3 Ast, 2 Stl
Alabama: N. Jacobs 6 Pts, 12 Reb, 1 Ast, 3 Blk
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Levi Randolph scored 15 points Friday as No. 4 seed Alabama defeated No. 5 seed Tennessee 58-48 in a Southeastern Conference tournament quarterfinal between two teams seeking to improve their postseason credentials.
Alabama (21-11) advanced to a Saturday semifinal against No. 13 Florida, the tournament's top seed. Florida (25-6) trounced LSU 80-58 in its quarterfinal.This game was considered one of the most intriguing of the day because both teams are considered to be on the NCAA tournament bubble.Tennessee and Alabama had split two close regular-season meetings, with Alabama winning 68-65 at Tuscaloosa on Jan. 12 and the Vols surviving 54-53 in the Jan. 26 rematch at Knoxville. This game followed a similar pattern, as neither team pulled ahead by more than five points in a first half that featured three ties and four lead changes.Alabama pulled away in the second half by wearing Tennessee down with its pressure defense.Tennessee (20-12) shot 32.1 percent (18 of 56) overall, 50 percent (7 of 14) on free throws and 21.7 percent (5 of 23) on 3-pointers. After making six of its first seven shots Friday, Tennessee went 12 of 49 the rest of the way.Trevor Releford scored 14 points for Alabama, which shot 41.3 percent (19 of 46), 78.9 percent (15 of 19) on free throws and 50 percent (5 of 10) from 3-point range. Nick Jacobs had six points and a career-high 12 rebounds.Josh Richardson scored 16 points for Tennessee, which lost for just the second time in its last 11 games. Jarnell Stokes added 12 points and 13 rebounds for his 15th double-double of the season, the most by a Tennessee player since Bernard King had 19 in 1976-77.Tennessee star Jordan McRae had been averaging 24.6 points over his last seven games, but he scored just nine points and shot 3 of 13 Friday while struggling with foul trouble.The Vols made six of their first seven shots and went on an early 9-0 run to grab a 13-8 lead, but they cooled off from there as Alabama quickly caught up.Alabama had plenty of success driving to the basket early on with Releford and redshirt freshman Retin Obasohan, a reserve guard who hadn't even played in the Tide's two regular-season games with Tennessee.Tennessee lost the lead by getting too dependent on its perimeter attack. The Vols attempted nearly as many 3-point shots (13) as two-pointers (14) in the first half.The Vols trailed 44-41 midway through the second half when Trae Golden and Armani Moore missed potential game-tying 3-pointers. Alabama followed with a 6-0 run to seize the momentum and grab a 50-41 advantage. Jacobs made consecutive baskets and McRae picked up his fourth foul during that critical spurt.Tennessee responded with five straight points to cut Alabama's lead to 50-46, but that's as close as the Vols would get.SPONSORED HEADLINES
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MVP: In a game in which offense was at a premium, Levi Randolph's 15 points on nine shots (in addition to five rebounds) stood out in a largely balanced Crimson Tide effort.
X Factor: Tennessee typically dominates the offensive glass, which has often been Alabama's long defensive weakness. But the Tide kept UT from dominating the boards, thus limiting the Vols from building extra possessions after that 32.1 percent shooting effort.
That was important for the bubble: Alabama entered the day outside the field; Tennessee entered inside, if only barely. That status may have shifted, and irreparably so for the Vols.
Team Stat Comparison
TENN | ALA | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 48 | 58 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 18-56 (.321) | 19-46 (.413) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 5-23 (.217) | 5-10 (.500) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 7-14 (.500) | 15-19 (.789) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 17 (0/0) | 17 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead | 5 | 10 |
Game Leaders
| TENN | ALA | |
|---|---|---|
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| Team Stats: Tennessee | Alabama | ||
2012-13 Season
Next 5 Games
Southeastern Conference Standings
| TEAM | CONF W-L | TOTAL W-L |
|---|---|---|
| #11 Florida | 14-4 | 26-7 |
| Ole Miss | 12-6 | 26-8 |
| Kentucky | 12-6 | 21-11 |
| Alabama | 12-6 | 21-12 |
| Missouri | 11-7 | 23-10 |
| Tennessee | 11-7 | 20-12 |
| Arkansas | 10-8 | 19-13 |
| LSU | 9-9 | 19-12 |
| Georgia | 9-9 | 15-17 |
| Vanderbilt | 8-10 | 16-17 |
| Texas A&M | 7-11 | 18-15 |
| South Carolina | 4-14 | 14-18 |
| Mississippi State | 4-14 | 10-22 |
| Auburn | 3-15 | 9-23 |
| View expanded standings » | ||
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