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Vandy deals Vols big blow in 67-62 win

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Posted 8:03AM on Sunday 24th February 2002 ( 23 years ago )
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE - When Vanderbilt started the game shooting 5-for-15 from the floor, it looked like the Commodores were still mired in a four-game offensive slump. <br> <br> Vanderbilt (15-12, 5-9 Southeastern Conference) finally got the shots to fall and kept the defensive pressure on Tennessee to take a nine-point lead at halftime en route to a 67-62 win Saturday. <br> <br> ``We were a very discouraged group. We got off to a slow start, and although it was slow offensively, we were playing well defensively,&#39;&#39; Vanderbilt coach Kevin Stallings said. <br> <br> ``Golly, at halftime we looked up and had 37 points. The last two games we&#39;ve had 43 (at the end). So imagine the hot streak we felt we were on.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The Commodores snapped their four-game losing streak overall and three-game losing streak to the Volunteers (13-14, 6-8), who have made their bid for the NCAA tournament nearly improbable. <br> <br> Tennessee had a chance at the end after Jon Higgins&#39; 3 cut Vanderbilt&#39;s lead to two with a minute left. But the Vols couldn&#39;t get any closer. <br> <br> The Commodores were ahead by nine with 3:01 left, but Tennessee had a quick 7-0 run capped by Higgins&#39; 3 that cut it to 64-62 with a minute left. <br> <br> Vanderbilt&#39;s Russell Lakey made the second of two free throws to stretch the lead back to three. <br> <br> Jenis Grindstaff missed a jumper in the lane at the other end for Tennessee, and Vanderbilt got the ball back with 30 seconds left. <br> <br> Chuck Moore sealed it with a pair of free throws with 20.7 to go. <br> <br> Matt Freije led Vanderbilt in scoring with 18 points and Brian Thornton added 10 and 11 rebounds. <br> <br> ``I think the last games we&#39;ve lacked a lot of energy. We played with twice as much energy as the last two games combined, and that was a major key for us,&#39;&#39; Freije said. <br> <br> Marcus Haislip scored 14 points in the first half but only three in the second for Tennessee. Grindstaff finished with 13 points. <br> <br> A variation of a box-and-one defense on Yarbrough held him to 10 points and nine rebounds. <br> <br> ``Vanderbilt played very hard and really got after it,&#39;&#39; Tennessee coach Buzz Peterson said. ``They caught us a little off guard. I told our guys that Vanderbilt would come in here fired up.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The Vols had other chances to take the lead before the end. <br> <br> Vanderbilt was ahead 51-45 with 8:58 left after Brendan Plavich&#39;s 3, and Tennessee closed in. Thaydeus Holden and Grindstaff each made 3-pointers to tie it at 51 less than a minute later. <br> <br> But Lakey hit a 3 to start an 11-2 run that ended with Freije&#39;s 3-pointer that put the Commodores ahead 62-53 with 4:12 left. <br> <br> Yarbrough, the SEC&#39;s leading scorer at 20 points averaged a game, scored the Vols&#39; only points during the span. Those two free throws snapped his scoring drought since a dunk with 8:47 left in the first half. <br> <br> Tennessee trailed by nine after shooting a dismal 8-of-28 from the floor in the first half, but the Vols got back in the game with a 10-0 run early in the second half.

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