Saturday, Jan. 6 2:00pm ET
No. 5 Tennessee shakes off Auburn
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AUBURN, Ala. (AP) -- Tennessee's seven-game road swing included
stops in Hawaii and New Jersey. Then the Volunteers' trip
really got interesting.
Isiah Victor scored 12 of his career-high 34 points in the two
overtimes to lift Tennessee (No. 5 ESPN/USA Today, No. 6 AP) to a 96-88 victory over Auburn on
Saturday in a wild Southeastern Conference opener.
"It is not easy to win on the road in the SEC," said Tennessee
coach Jerry Green, whose team went 6-1 on its trip and is 14-1
overall. "Everybody is going to give us their best shot."
With point guard Tony Harris struggling, Vincent Yarbrough added
23 points, including three clutch free throws, and Ron Slay had 10.
The Tigers (10-4) have only one player who had started more than
one league game before Saturday.
Auburn hit only two field goals in the second overtime after
rallying from a six-point deficit late in regulation.
"We knew we should not have been in that position," said
Yarbrough, who also had eight rebounds and seven assists. "We're a
little disgusted with ourselves."
The Tigers, using a four-guard lineup, were led by Jamison
Brewer's career-high 21 points. Adam Harrington had 15 points and
Marquis Daniels 13. Abdou Diame and Lincoln Glass both scored 12,
and Scott Pohlman added 11. Diame had a career-high 12 rebounds.
Auburn players and coaches questioned a foul call by referee
David Dodge late in the first overtime. The Tigers took an 80-77
lead on Brewer's 3-pointer with 58 seconds left. He was fouled by
Victor but missed the free throw.
Then, Harrington was called for a foul on Yarbrough's 3-pointer
when there appeared to be minimal contact.
"It was the key to the game," Auburn coach Cliff Ellis said.
"I didn't have a good view of the play. When Yarbrough did get up
there (to the foul line), he made them. We missed foul shots. We
had our opportunities."
Harrington said he didn't think he made contact, but it was "a
judgment call." Brewer was less diplomatic.
"That was a terrible call," he said. "Everything went bad
after that call."
The Vols scored the first four points of the second overtime and
hit nine of 13 free throws.
Harris' only field goal, a 3-pointer, and Yarbrough's putback
gave the Vols an 89-82 lead with 1:35 to play. Harris had just
seven points, half his season average, but added five assists.
Six of the eight Tigers who played scored in double figures.
Auburn started two sophomores, a freshman and a junior college
transfer.
"We're going to have to fight and scratch the rest of the
way," Ellis said.
The Tigers were only 4-for-12 on free throws and 10-for-33 on
3-pointers.
Auburn trailed 71-65 with just over a minute to play in
regulation before Harrington hit his third 3-pointer of the second
half. Brewer followed with a steal and a three-point play to tie
the game with 1:08 left.
Both teams had chances after that. Harrington's shot was
rejected by Victor, and Kyle Davis deflected Jon Higgins' shot at
the other end as time expired.
Tennessee dominated much of the second extra period. Auburn
closed to five points on Pohlman's 3-pointer with just over a
minute left and Harris missed two free throws.
But Auburn couldn't capitalize and Tennessee hit 5-of-6 free
throws to seal the victory.
Tennessee was the highest-ranked team to visit Beard-Eaves
Coliseum since No. 1 Kentucky won 88-73 on Feb. 27, 1996.
In a halftime ceremony Saturday, Auburn -- which produced Charles
Barkley and Chuck Person -- retired a basketball jersey for the
first time, John Mengelt's No. 15.
Mengelt was a two-time All-American from 1969-71, and spent 10
years in the NBA with four teams. He still holds 10 Auburn records,
including career scoring average (24.8), and has the school's top
four single-game scoring performances.
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