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Tennessee Advances to 4th Consecutive Sweet 16 After Beating Virginia, 79-72
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Tennessee Advances to 4th Consecutive Sweet 16 After Beating Virginia, 79-72

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📌 Key Takeaways

  • Tennessee advanced to its fourth consecutive Sweet 16 with a 79-72 win over Virginia
  • Ja'Kobi Gillespie scored 21 points and had 50 total in two tournament games
  • Nate Ament and Bishop Boswell made critical free throws down the stretch
  • Tennessee will face No. 2 seed Iowa State in a Midwest Region semifinal in Chicago on Friday

📖 Full Retelling

Sixth-seeded Tennessee advanced to its fourth consecutive Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament on Sunday, defeating Virginia 79-72 behind Ja'Kobi Gillespie's 21 points and critical free throws by Nate Ament and Bishop Boswell, continuing the team's consistent success under coach Rick Barnes. The Vols (24-11) will face No. 2 seed Iowa State in a Midwest Region semifinal in Chicago on Friday night. Gillespie, who transferred from Maryland after helping them reach the Sweet 16 last year, was the standout performer for Tennessee with 50 points in two games played in Philadelphia. Against the third-seeded Cavaliers, he made a remarkable desperation 3-point heave as the shot clock expired, followed by an alley-oop pass to J.P. Estrella that gave the Vols a 62-53 lead. Virginia, playing in their first NCAA Tournament since their 2019 national championship, mounted a late comeback attempt after trailing by two points when guard Jacari White shot two airballs on the same possession. However, Tennessee's Ament hit two free throws and Boswell made one of two, reclaiming a 72-71 lead. After Virginia's White missed a layup that would have tied the game, Gillespie sealed the victory with six free throws in the final 30 seconds.

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Ja’Kobi Gillespie scored 21 points, Nate Ament and Bishop Boswell made critical free throws down the stretch and sixth-seeded Tennessee advanced to its fourth straight Sweet 16, beating Virginia in the NCAA Tournament on Sunday, 79-72. The Vols (24-11) will face No. 2 seed Iowa State in a Midwest Region semifinal in Chicago on Friday night. A year after he helped Maryland reach the Sweet 16, Gillespie led the way for the Vols. Tennessee has been a consistent first-weekend winner under coach Rick Barnes, who has yet to lead the school to the Final Four. Gillespie had 50 points in two games in Philly — he scored 29 against Miami (OH) in the first round. Against No. 3 seed Virginia, he made the shot of the game on a desperation 3-point heave as the shot clock expired and followed that with a tremendous lob pass for an alley-oop to J.P. Estrella for a 62-53 lead. Yet Virginia — coming off its first NCAA Tournament win since its 2019 national championship — pushed the Vols to the limit over the final minutes. The Cavaliers (30-6) trailed by two points and seemingly wasted an opportunity when Jacari White shot two airballs on the same possession to give the Vols the ball with 2:12 left. No worries. The Vols threw away the inbound pass and Virginia had a chance to make some happy March memories. Dallin Hall drove the lane and kicked the ball out to an open Thijs De Ridder for a 3 that put the Cavaliers ahead 71-70 with 2:03 left. De Ridder led Virginia with 22 points. This lead wouldn't last — no last-shot heroics necessary. Ament hit two free throws for a 72-71 lead and Boswell made 1 of 2. Again, White had a shot at tying the game, only to miss a layup and have the ball go off Virginia as it bounced out of bounds. After a review that upheld the original call, Tennessee had possession, and Gillespie made six free throws in the final 30 seconds as the Vols celebrated yet another trip to the tournament's second weekend. Ament, a gifted 6-foot-10 freshman who was scoreless i
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