No. 11 Tennessee Overwhelms Virginia with Dominant Second Half
The Tennessee Volunteers secured a decisive 64-42 victory over the Virginia Cavaliers in the Baha Mar Hoops Championship on Thursday night in Nassau, Bahamas. The highly anticipated matchup showcased Tennessee’s ability to adjust and dominate, handing Virginia their first loss of the season and extending the Volunteers’ undefeated record to 5-0. A strong second half proved to be the difference-maker as Tennessee’s offense caught fire, leaving Virginia struggling to keep up.
A Tight First Half
Both teams started the game with defensive intensity, resulting in a low-scoring first half. Virginia shot 29.2% from the field, but their deliberate style kept them within striking distance. Tennessee held a narrow 22-21 lead at halftime, buoyed by three blocks from Felix Okpara and timely plays on both ends of the court.
Virginia’s Andrew Rohde ended the half on a high note for the Cavaliers with a deep three-pointer in the closing seconds, cutting an eight-point Tennessee lead down to just one. The Cavaliers’ Dai Dai Ames led the team with six first-half points, going 4-for-4 from the free-throw line.
Tennessee Takes Over in the Second Half
After a slow start offensively, Tennessee erupted in the second half, outscoring Virginia 42-21. The Volunteers relied on their defense to create opportunities, forcing 18 turnovers and converting them into 30 points. Tennessee also dominated the glass, grabbing 18 offensive rebounds and scoring 19 second-chance points.
Chaz Lanier was the standout performer for Tennessee, scoring a season-high 26 points. Lanier’s offensive explosion, including 18 points in the second half, featured four three-pointers and his milestone 1,000th career point. Igor Milicic Jr., playing against his former team, contributed 14 points and eight rebounds, adding to the Volunteers’ balanced attack.
Virginia Struggles to Keep Pace
Virginia’s offensive woes continued in the second half as they managed only 28.6% shooting for the game. The Cavaliers were unable to capitalize on their defensive stops and found themselves overwhelmed by Tennessee’s size and athleticism. Leading scorer Isaac McKneely was held to just four points on 1-for-6 shooting, and the team struggled to generate consistent offense against the Volunteers’ smothering defense.
Despite a brief 8-0 run that cut Tennessee’s lead to five early in the second half, Virginia was unable to sustain momentum. Key turnovers and missed opportunities allowed Tennessee to regain control and extend their lead with a dominant 22-3 run, putting the game out of reach.
Key Takeaways
Tennessee’s ability to adjust in the second half showcased their strength as a top-15 team. Their defense set the tone, while their offense capitalized on opportunities created through turnovers and rebounds. The return of Darlinstone Dubar added depth to Tennessee’s lineup, giving the Volunteers another weapon as they look ahead to tougher matchups.
For Virginia, this game highlighted areas for improvement as they transition under interim head coach Ron Sanchez. While the team’s defensive intensity kept the game close in the first half, their lack of offensive consistency and inability to handle Tennessee’s physicality ultimately led to their downfall.
What’s Next?
Tennessee advances to the championship game of the Baha Mar Hoops tournament, where they will face No. 13 Baylor in what promises to be a thrilling matchup between two top-15 teams. Baylor is coming off a double-overtime victory, setting the stage for a high-stakes finale.
Virginia, now 3-1, will regroup and prepare for a consolation game against No. 22 St. John’s. The Cavaliers will aim to refine their offensive approach and learn from this loss as they continue their early-season journey.
Takeaways
Tennessee’s 64-42 victory over Virginia reinforced their status as one of the nation’s top teams, showcasing their depth, resilience, and ability to dominate on both ends of the court. For Virginia, the game served as a valuable learning experience, offering a clear view of the adjustments needed to compete at an elite level. As the tournament progresses, both teams will look to build on this game’s lessons and carry momentum into the rest of the season.







