No. 5 Tennessee Stages Epic Comeback to Defeat Vanderbilt 81-76

Tennessee Overcomes 16-Point Deficit in Thrilling Victory

Tennessee stages epic comeback. The No. 5 Tennessee Volunteers pulled off a stunning comeback win vs Vanderbilt, erasing a 16-point first-half deficit to claim an 81-76 victory on Saturday in Knoxville.

Zakai Zeigler led the charge, scoring all of his 22 points in the second half, including crucial three-pointers that ignited the rally. Chaz Lanier and Jahmai Mashack also stepped up, helping Tennessee secure the win in a high-intensity SEC showdown.

Vanderbilt Dominates First Half, Tennessee Fights Back

At 2:06 left in the first half, Tennessee trailed 42-26, as Vanderbilt’s offense was firing on all cylinders, shooting 55% from the field and 50% from beyond the arc.

Despite struggling defensively, the Volunteers slowly chipped away at the lead. Lanier’s buzzer-beating jumper cut the deficit to 13 at halftime, setting the stage for an explosive comeback.

Second-Half Surge Led by Zeigler and Lanier

Tennessee erased the deficit by the 12:30 mark of the second half, with Zeigler drilling consecutive three-pointers to tie the game at 55-55. A Lanier layup moments later gave the Vols their first lead at 57-55.

Zeigler finished with 22 points and 8 assists
Lanier contributed 21 points and 8 rebounds
Mashack added 9 points, shooting 2-of-3 from three-point range

Vanderbilt’s Effort Falls Short in the Final Minutes

Despite a strong performance from Jason Edwards (24 points, 6-for-10 from three) and Jaylen Carey (18 points, 7 rebounds), Vanderbilt couldn’t withstand Tennessee’s relentless second-half pressure.

A clutch corner three from Mashack gave Tennessee a 74-70 lead with 2:27 left, and a Zakai Zeigler layup with 19 seconds remaining sealed the victory.

Post-Game Reactions & SEC Standings Update

Vanderbilt head coach Mark Byington acknowledged his team’s effort but emphasized the challenge of winning on the road against a powerhouse like Tennessee.

“You’ve gotta be really good to beat a team like Tennessee on this court, and we’re just not there yet,” Byington said.

With this win, Tennessee improves to 21-5 overall (8-5 SEC), splitting the regular-season series after Vanderbilt’s 76-75 win in Nashville on Jan. 18.

What’s Next for Tennessee and Vanderbilt?

📅 Tennessee’s Next Game: @ No. 8 Texas A&M (20-5, 9-3) – Saturday, 12 p.m. ET
📅 Vanderbilt’s Next Game: @ No. 15 Kentucky (17-7, 6-5) – Wednesday, 7 p.m. ET

🚀 Stay tuned for more SEC basketball coverage!

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