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VAN 70 -4.0 u142.5
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PRIN 94 -11.5 u147.5
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HAMP 69 22.5 o139.5
BSU 83 -22.5 u139.5
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SJU 63 -6.0 o151.5
UGA 66 6.0 u151.5
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NEOM 65 -2.0 u150.5
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HOW 62 -3.5 o134.5
BU 69 3.5 u134.5
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URI 91 -3.5 u156.0
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ME 80 -5.0 u134.5
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CSB 68 6.0 u131.5
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AMER 81 1.0 u135.5
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WOF 74 -5.5 o150.5
PRST 79 5.5 u150.5
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VCU 77 -3.0 u146.0
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RUTG 77 -11.5 o157.5
KENN 79 11.5 u157.5
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USF 73 -3.0 o154.0
WRST 72 3.0 u154.0
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Rose 45 -0.0 o0.0
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APP 79 -4.5 u147.0
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SDST 71 -3.0 o147.0
DUQ 60 3.0 u147.0
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CARK 92 7.5 u144.5
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MILW 69 -3.0 u152.5
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ALST 78 7.5 o149.0
AKR 97 -7.5 u149.0
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NORAL 58 -7.0 o144.0
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FIU 59 4.5 o135.0
FGCU 60 -4.5 u135.0
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LSU 109 -1.0 o147.0
UCF 102 1.0 u147.0
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OKST 78 6.0 o145.0
NEV 90 -6.0 u145.0
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KC 88 -0.0 o0.0
55 0.0 u0.0
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FSU 92 -5.5 o151.0
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TOWS 64 -10.0 o143.5
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WIS 81 2.5 u148.0
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MTU 69 5.5 o145.0
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FAU 61 -2.5 o137.0
HALL 63 2.5 u137.0
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YALE 94 -8.5 o148.0
DEL 100 8.5 u148.0
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Final Nov 24
GRAM 69 22.5 o139.0
USC 80 -22.5 u139.0
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ODU 52 11.5 o143.5
BC 82 -11.5 u143.5
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TXSO 68 25.0 o157.0
UNM 99 -25.0 u157.0
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USM 59 7.5 o151.5
MTST 79 -7.5 u151.5
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KSU 65 -3.5 u132.5
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OHIO 65 -3.0 o146.5
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Longwood 0th Big South26-7
Tennessee 0th Southeastern27-8

Longwood @ Tennessee preview

Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Tennessee was surprised to be the third seed in the South Region of the NCAA Tournament.

After hoisting the SEC tournament trophy in Tampa, Volunteers coach Rick Barnes wondered aloud if his team lost in the eyes of the selection committee by playing in a Selection Sunday conference championship game.

"After Selection Sunday ... the chairman or the people of the committee should have to have a national day of press conferences where they can be asked questions by you all," Barnes said Monday. "Not just for three minutes or two minutes. But from people who have really covered college basketball throughout."

Among the questions Barnes was curious about before shifting his attention to Tennessee's opening game against Big South champion Longwood: Were two wins against No. 2 seed Kentucky considered? What about the Vols' resume compared to, say, Duke, another No. 2 seed?

With a 15-2 record in its past 17 games, the Vols (26-7) are going to be a lot for Longwood to handle. While Longwood (26-6) has won 20 of its past 21 games, two against major conference teams were losses -- vs. Georgetown and a 33-point defeat vs. Iowa Hawkeyes.

Comparatively, Tennessee has 11 Quadrant 1 victories -- second in the nation to Kansas' 12.

But resumes are headed for the circular file and Barnes is asking the Vols to refocus before Wednesday's practice at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

"It is what it is," Barnes said, "and we have to go play basketball."

Tennessee and Longwood (Farmville, Va.) are separated by 350 miles and mountain ranges, but the basketball programs might be even further apart. The Lancers are in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history under coach Griff Aldrich, who knows about unique career paths.

A former $800,000-per-year chief financial officer at a top law firm, Aldrich left to become UMBC's Ryan Odom director of recruiting. His salary? About $32,000.

Aldrich used the job as a springboard to Longwood to fulfill a lifelong dream of coaching college basketball.

And why not use his experience at UMBC -- the only No. 16 seed to defeat a No. 1 seed (Virginia) in the tournament -- four years ago this week?

"We're not going to try to do anything heroic or unique," Aldrich said. "What we're going to do is try to be Longwood basketball to the best of our ability, and execute at the highest level."

The Lancers are 17-point underdogs as the 14 seed on Thursday.

The Vols are built on guards and balance. Freshman Kennedy Chandler averages 13.8 points, 4.6 assists and 2.1 steals per game.

"The way they've grown into the confidence they have for each other is really something that we're all proud of, and as you know, it is key," Barnes said.

Santiago Vescovi averages 13.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.6 steals per game. And a third guard, Josiah-Jordan James, averages 9.9 points and 5.9 rebounds but is surging of late with two 16-point efforts in the SEC tournament.

"The brotherhood that we have in this locker room, I wouldn't want any other guys in our locker room," James said. "I wouldn't trade them for the world. I think that just helps us on the court."

--Field Level Media

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