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Vol Hoops Announces Complete 2018-19 ScheduleUT Athletics
n their fourth season under the direction of reigning SEC Coach of the Year Rick Barnes, the Volunteers play host to multiple regional opponents in pre-conference action, including Barnes’ alma mater, Lenoir-Rhyne, in the season-opener along with Eastern Kentucky and Samford. Louisiana and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi are also set to visit Thompson-Boling Arena. A Thanksgiving-week trip to New York City for the NIT Season Tip-Off — where the Vols face Louisville and then either Kansas or Marquette — rounds out Tennessee’s 13-game non-conference slate. Fans have their first opportunity to see the 2018-19 Volunteers in action during an October 31st exhibition game against Tusculum at Thompson-Boling Arena. The Division II stalwart Pioneers are based in Greeneville, Tennessee. Of Tennessee’s nine home SEC games, four — against Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Kentucky — will take place on Saturdays. The Vols host weeknight SEC home games against Arkansas, Missouri, South Carolina, Vanderbilt and Mississippi State. Conference road games take place at Missouri, Florida, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, and Auburn. In addition to the NIT Season Tip-Off, the Vols’ non-conference road schedule features the highly anticipated renewal of the intrastate series with Memphis and a neutral-site showdown vs. Gonzaga in Phoenix, Arizona. Both games take place during a six-day span in mid-December. Tip times and TV network designations for most games are not yet available. Tennessee returns 14 players from last year’s SEC Championship team that finished 26-9 and 13-5 in SEC play, as Barnes guided the Big Orange to the fourth-most wins in a season in program history. In addition to their conference title, the Vols also advanced to the SEC Tournament championship game and earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament. UT returns all five starters, with SEC Player of the Year Grant Williams (15.2 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 1.9 apg, 1.3 bpg) leading the charge. The senior duo of All-SEC wing Admiral Schofield (13.9 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 45 FG%) and forward Kyle Alexander (5.6 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 1.7 bpg, 68 FG%) head one of the most experienced rosters in the nation. Veteran guards Jordan Bone and Jordan Bowden look to build on their solid sophomore seasons and help solidify the Volunteers on both ends of the floor. The Vols welcome two newcomers in forwards D.J. Burns and Brock Jancek. Additional depth is provided by senior guards Lucas Campbell and Brad Woodson and redshirt sophomore guard Jacob Fleschman. New season tickets go on sale in early September, and single-game tickets will be available in October. Fans interested in purchasing tickets are encouraged to visit www.AllVols.com or call 1.800.332.8657. SectionsAssociations, Basketball (Men), Colleges, Featured Story, NCAA, Southeastern Conference, Sports, University of TennesseeTopicsAdmiral Schofield, Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Brad Woodson, Brock Jancek, D.J. Burns, Derrick Walker, Eastern Kentucky, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Gonzaga, Grant Williams, Greeneville TN, Jacob Fleschman, Jalen Johnson, John Fulkerson, Jordan Bone, Jordan Bowden, Kansas, Kentucky, Knoxville TN, Kyle Alexander, Lamonte Turner, Louisiana, Louisville, LSU, Lucas Campbell, Marquett, Memphis, Mississippi State, Missouri, NIT Season Tip Off, Ole Miss, Phoenix AZ, Rick Barnes, Samford, SEC, SEC Coach of the Year, SEC Player of the Year, South Carolina, Southeastern Conference, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Texas A&M Corpus Christi, Thompson-Boling Arena, Tusculum, UT, UT Basketball, UT Men's Basketball, UT vols, Vanderbilt, Vols, Volunteers, Wake Forest, West Virginia, Yves Pons, Zach Kent |