DAYTON, Ohio (AP) Once ranked fourth in the nation, Tennessee
faltered from midseason right through a first-round exit from the
NCAA Tournament.
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Fri, March 16
It was a disappointing ending for the Volunteers, who sprinted out to a 16-1 record at
the start of the season. Tennessee's inability to shoot the three in the second half was
costly Friday. Tony Harris scored just four points and didn't have an assist for 20
minutes.
Charlotte showed great balance with seven players scoring between 8 and 12 points.
Tennessee is one of the biggest disappointments of the season, running neck-and-neck
with Wake Forest.
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Jobey Thomas scored Charlotte's last six points, including four
free throws in the final 25 seconds, as the 49ers beat Tennessee
70-63 on Friday in the first round of the Midwest Regional.
The game might have been the last at Tennessee for coach Jerry
Green, whose job reportedly is in jeopardy despite 20-win seasons
and trips to the NCAA Tournament in each of his four seasons.
The loss was a continuation of the swoon that has hit the
Volunteers. They won 16 of their first 17 games rising to No. 4
in the polls before losing eight of the next 10. They lost in the
quarterfinals of last week's SEC tournament.
"I think this is as unusual a season as I've ever spent in my
30-some odd years in coaching because almost everybody was playing
well early then we hit a streak where we get an injury and a few
people not playing well," Green said. "Then we get it back
together and really think we've got it in line. There have been
some inconsistencies as we've gone along."
Foul trouble and foul shooting were the deciding factors. The
Vols (22-11) had three starters finish with four fouls each. At the
line, they hit just seven of 18 shots including only one of seven
in the second half.
Ninth-seeded Charlotte (22-10) will make its fourth trip to the
second round in the five years when it plays top-seeded Illinois, a
96-54 victor over Northwestern State in an earlier game.
"We get to play another day," Charlotte coach Bobby Lutz said.
"I think we're a much improved defensive team and I think in the
second half we showed that. We went all man-to-man. We challenged
our team at halftime to dig in and try to guard them and we
responded."
Tennessee missed all six of its shots from the field and had
four turnovers in the first 4½ minutes of the half.
"We came out kind of lackluster and I think that cost us the
game," said Vincent Yarbrough, who led the Vols with 12 points.
Charlotte regrouped to score 14 of the next 19 points four
apiece by Butter Johnson and Conference USA freshman of the year
Rodney White to build a 59-50 lead with just under seven minutes
remaining.
Tennessee got to 61-58 on Ron Slay's half-hook from the right
baseline with 4:28 left, but every time the Vols scored the 49ers
answered. James Zimmerman followed Slay's basket with a 3-pointer.
Tony Harris looped a shot over the outstretched arm of White for
a basket with 2:56 left that cut the Charlotte lead to 64-60 before
Thomas banked in an off-balance shot from the right wing to push
the lead back to six.
Yarbrough hit a perimeter jumper and a foul shot the Vols had
missed their previous seven free throws, including the first of
three bonus situations to cut the deficit to 66-63 with 1:18
left.
Thomas hit a pair of free throws with 24.8 seconds left and
again with 11.2 seconds remaining, while Tennessee missed its final
three shots over the last minute.
"We've been a pretty good free-throw shooting team most of the
year, but we sure didn't do it today," Green said. "Again, you
get shots and you don't make them. You get free throws and you
don't make them. Then the other guy does that's what this season
and this game are all about."
Thomas and White each scored 12 points for the 49ers, tournament
champions of Conference USA. The victory was Charlotte's sixth in a
row and 10th in its last 11.
Tennessee which also got 10 points from Marcus Haislip shot
41.7 percent from the field.
Tennessee's Slay sat in a quiet locker room, playing with the
scissors with which he had just cut off his ankle tape.
"I never expected that in the first round," he said. "I
didn't think we were going to lose, even with three seconds left.
It just happened that way."
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