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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - No. 18 Tennessee never trailed on its way to capturing its fourth straight SEC win, cruising by Ole Miss on Saturday night at Thompson-Boling Arena, 94-61.

The win was the Vols' fifth straight overall, giving them their longest winning streak of the season. Tennessee held its opponent to fewer than 65 points for the seventh straight game and led wire-to-wire for the third time this season.

Ole Miss (11-12, 4-6 SEC) threatened to take the lead early in the second half with a 7-0 run that cut Tennessee's advantage to three points, but the Vols immediately answered with a 14-3 run to break away. Following that stretch, the Rebels never got closer than 12 points.

The Vols shot 71 percent in the second half. After missing their first two shots they went on to make 20 of their last 26 field goals.

Tennessee (17-5, 7-3 SEC) shot 53 percent for the game, including 13-of-29 from beyond the 3-point arc. The 13 made 3-pointers tied a season-high.

Five Vols scored in double figures, led by Lamonte Turner and Grant Williams with 17 each. Admiral Schofield logged his third career double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds. Kyle Alexander tied a career-high with 14 points, and Jordan Bowden added 10.

Bruce Stevens led Ole Miss with 17 points, and Terence Davis added 13. Deandre Burnett, who entered the game averaging 15.2 points per game, scored just seven points on 2-of-13 shooting from the floor.

The Rebels' zone defense gave Tennessee fits for portions of the first half, but the Vols never relinquished their lead and took a 35-25 lead into the break.

Williams and Alexander led Tennessee with eight points each in the opening stanza.

The Vols opened the game on a 12-3 run, capped off by 3-pointers from Yves Pons and James Daniel III, but the Rebels were able to cut that deficit all the way down to two at 17-15 with 7:52 remaining in the half.

From there, a 10-0 spurt helped Tennessee regain and maintain control for the rest of the first half.

UP NEXT: Tennessee looks to maintain sole possession of second place in the SEC as the Vols travel to Kentucky on Tuesday and to Alabama on Saturday. UT's 7 p.m. ET tip against the Wildcats will be televised on ESPN as part of Super Tuesday.

http://utsports.com/news/2018/2/3/mens-b...-miss.aspx
Vols playing as well as anyone in SEC outside of maybe Auburn. Rupp has always been rough on them. If they can get that win look out. Go Vols, good win!
Vols cruise.