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Mississippi State Bulldogs at Tennessee Volunteers

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Pons leads No. 18 Tennessee past Mississippi State

The 18th-ranked Volunteers hit just 37% of their shots from the field — and 16% from 3-point — but still came away with a 56-53 win over Mississippi State Tuesday night.

“If our guys are taking good shots, I can't be concerned with how we're shooting,” Barnes said. “The thing is: Can you win when you're not making shots?”

Yves Pons scored 13 points to lead the Tennessee (11-3, 5-3 Southeastern Conference) victory. He was a critical force in the first half for the Vols, then hit a pair of shots late in the second half when the Bulldogs (9-8, 4-5), who managed to shoot 33%, had the game tied.

“This was a must win,” said Pons.

In the final 2:30 of the game, with Pons fouled out, it was freshman Keon Johnson who scored four of his eight points, while taking an important charging foul, to seal the victory for Tennessee.

“I told our guys before the game, ‘I don’t care how you get it done, but you've gotta get it done,'” said Barnes.

Mississippi State was led by Iverson Molinar with 16 points and D.J. Stewart with 11. Abdul Ado had 12 rebounds and Quinten Post pulled down 10 as the Bulldogs dominated the boards, 42-30.

The Bulldogs had just three baskets in the game's final 12 minutes.

“We just couldn't get that one big shot when we needed it,” said Mississippi State coach Ben Howland. “We've played our best team defense in the last two games (losses to SEC title contenders Alabama and Tennessee). We had a chance to win them both on the road.”

After leading by three at halftime, Tennessee struggled to weather Mississippi State's second half rally. Midway through the second half, the Bulldogs went ahead on an inside basket from Ado, 41-38. The lead didn't last long as Pons answered with a pair of baskets.

Tennessee's 26-23 halftime lead was the product of an early spurt by the Vols.

Eight minutes into the game, Mississippi State had scored just four points. Pons had five points and Tennessee gained a 15-4 advantage.

Then, in the final 10 minutes of the first half, the Vols managed just two field goals.

Stewart led the Bulldogs' recovery, scoring nine points. Mississippi State tied the game at 20 with just over 5 minutes to play when Ado scored from down low.

Three free throws by Tennessee freshman Jaden Springer, who was back after missing the last two games with an ankle injury, then a 3-pointer by Santiago Vescovi gave the Vols some breathing room.

ADJUSTING HIS GAME

Tennessee grad student John Fulkerson, a necessary inside presence for the Vols, has struggled lately.

Against a very physical Mississippi State crew of big men, Fulkerson, a slender 6-foot-9, had just four points and four rebounds.

“(Fulkerson) has to adjust his game,” Barnes said. “(He) can play with more force. Some way, somehow, we have to get him going.”

BIG PICTURE

Mississippi State: Quality SEC victories over Missouri and Florida have helped the Bulldogs with credibility around the league. How that plays out in the homestretch of the regular season will be interesting.

Tennessee: Finding a way to stop the bleeding and finding the swagger they had earlier in the season is paramount for the Vols. Getting freshman Jaden Springer (ankle) healthy and back in the lineup will go a long way toward doing that.

UP NEXT

Mississippi State: The Bulldogs will leave the grind of the conference campaign to be part of the SEC/Big 12 Challenge. They will entertain Iowa State Saturday.

Tennessee: Two weeks ago, it would have been a Top 10 matchup between the Vols and Kansas. However, Tennessee suffered a couple setbacks and the Jayhawks have lost three in a row, taking the luster off Saturday's game in Knoxville.

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Recent Plays

2nd 0:00 End of Game 53 - 56
2nd 0:00 End of 2nd half 53 - 56
2nd 0:02 Mississippi State Timeout 53 - 56
2nd 0:02 Iverson Molinar made Layup. 53 - 56
2nd 0:12 Santiago Vescovi made Free Throw. 51 - 56

Statistics

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17-52 FG 20-54
33 Field Goal % 37
3-13 3PT 3-19
23 Three Point % 16
16-23 FT 13-18
70 Free Throw % 72
42 Rebounds 30
15 Offensive Rebounds 10
27 Defensive Rebounds 20
7 Assists 15
9 Steals 8
4 Blocks 6
18 Turnovers 11
0 Team Turnovers 0
18 Total Turnovers 11
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
15 Points Off Turnovers 23
5 Fast Break Points 4
18 Points in Paint 32
20 Fouls 18
5 Largest Lead 11

Game Information

Food City Center

Location: Knoxville, TN
Attendance: 4,191 | Capacity:

2025-26 Southeastern Conference Standings

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Florida 16-2 - 27-8
Arkansas 13-5 3 28-9
Alabama 13-5 3 25-10
Vanderbilt 11-7 5 27-9
Tennessee 11-7 5 25-12
Texas A&M 11-7 5 22-12
Georgia 10-8 6 22-11
Kentucky 10-8 6 22-14
Missouri 10-8 6 20-13
Texas 9-9 7 21-15
Oklahoma 7-11 9 20-15
Auburn 7-11 9 20-16
Mississippi State 5-13 11 13-19
Ole Miss 4-14 12 15-20
South Carolina 4-14 12 13-19
LSU 3-15 13 15-17
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