No. 1 Tennessee Outlasts Miami 75-62 in Jimmy V Classic
The Tennessee Volunteers, ranked No. 1 in the nation, maintained their perfect start to the season with a hard-fought 75-62 victory over the Miami Hurricanes tonight at Madison Square Garden. Led by Chaz Lanier’s 22 points and Igor Milicic Jr.’s 16 points and nine rebounds, the Volunteers improved to 9-0 while Miami dropped their seventh consecutive game.
Tennessee showcased their trademark defensive tenacity, overcoming a sluggish start and holding Miami scoreless during a critical stretch late in the first half. Despite the Hurricanes' resilience, Tennessee’s depth and clutch shooting proved to be the difference in securing the Volunteers’ ninth double-digit win of the season.
A Back-and-Forth Start
The game opened with both teams trading baskets and knocking down early three-pointers. Miami came out aggressive, with Lynn Kidd dominating the paint and Divine Ugochukwu providing early energy. The Hurricanes briefly held a 25-24 lead with under eight minutes left in the first half, capitalizing on Tennessee’s turnovers and transition miscues.
Tennessee’s response was immediate. Following a timeout, the Volunteers tightened their defense, forcing five turnovers and closing the half on a dominant 14-0 run. During this stretch, Lanier and Milicic Jr. combined for 11 points, while Zakai Zeigler orchestrated the offense with precision. The Volunteers took a 38-25 lead into halftime, setting the tone for the remainder of the game.
Miami’s Second-Half Push
Miami opened the second half with renewed energy, cutting into Tennessee’s lead with a 9-2 run. Kidd continued to excel, recording his third double-double of the season with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Freshman guard Divine Ugochukwu added eight second-half points, including a tough layup that brought Miami within seven points at 63-56 with just over five minutes remaining.
The Hurricanes’ defensive adjustments also slowed Tennessee’s offense, forcing several contested shots and turnovers. Miami’s ability to attack the rim and draw fouls created opportunities to close the gap, but their inefficiency from beyond the arc, where they shot just 24.2%, hindered their chances of completing the comeback.
Tennessee Closes the Door
As Miami gained momentum, Tennessee leaned on its experienced players to steady the ship. Igor Milicic Jr. hit a clutch three-pointer with 4:50 remaining, shifting the momentum back to the Volunteers. Lanier followed with a fast-break layup off a steal, extending Tennessee’s lead back to double digits.
Zakari Zeigler, who finished with 13 points and nine assists, controlled the tempo in the final minutes, ensuring the Volunteers executed their offense and minimized mistakes. Milicic Jr. added key rebounds and blocked a potential three-point attempt by Nijel Pack, sealing the victory for Tennessee.
Statistical Highlights
Tennessee’s efficiency on both ends of the floor was evident throughout the game. The Volunteers shot 48.1% from the field and hit 10 three-pointers, outpacing Miami’s 6-of-29 performance from deep. Tennessee’s disciplined play limited their turnovers to just nine, while their defense forced 13 Miami miscues, converting them into 15 points.
Chaz Lanier’s 22 points on 8-of-15 shooting, including 4-of-7 from beyond the arc, underscored his role as a leader for Tennessee. Milicic Jr. contributed across the board with 16 points, nine rebounds, and two blocks, while Cade Phillips energized the team with nine points and two thunderous dunks.
For Miami, Kidd’s 14 points and 12 rebounds led the way, and Nijel Pack added 12 points. A.J. Staton-McCray chipped in 11 points, but Miami’s struggles from the perimeter and missed opportunities in the paint made it difficult to keep pace with Tennessee.
What’s Next for Both Teams
Tennessee will face Illinois in a marquee road matchup on Saturday, testing their mettle against another Power Five opponent. The Volunteers aim to continue their winning streak and solidify their spot atop the national rankings as they prepare for conference play.
Miami, now 3-7, will return home to host Presbyterian on Sunday. The Hurricanes must address their offensive inconsistencies and support their young talent as they work to snap their losing streak and regain confidence.
A Statement Win for Tennessee
Tennessee’s 75-62 victory over Miami demonstrated their ability to handle adversity and adapt to in-game challenges. With strong performances from Lanier, Milicic Jr., and Zeigler, the Volunteers reaffirmed their status as the top team in the nation. Miami, despite their struggles, showed flashes of potential and resilience, offering hope for improvement as they progress through the season. For Tennessee, tonight’s win was another step in their quest for dominance as they continue to build momentum heading into conference play.







