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2009–10 Tennessee Volunteers basketball team

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2009–10Tennessee Volunteers men's basketball
NCAA tournament,Elite Eight
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionEast
Ranking
CoachesNo. 9
APNo. 15
Record28–9 (11–5 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaThompson-Boling Arena
Seasons
2009–10 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W L PCT W L PCT
East
No.2Kentucky 14 2 .875 35 3 .921
No.21Vanderbilt 12 4 .750 24 9 .727
No.15Tennessee 11 5 .688 28 9 .757
Florida 9 7 .563 21 13 .618
South Carolina 6 10 .375 15 16 .484
Georgia 5 11 .313 14 17 .452
West
Mississippi State 9 7 .563 24 12 .667
Mississippi 9 7 .563 24 11 .686
Arkansas 7 9 .438 14 18 .438
Alabama 6 10 .375 17 15 .531
Auburn 6 10 .375 15 17 .469
LSU 2 14 .125 11 20 .355
2010 SEC tournamentwinner
As of March 30, 2010
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2009–10 Tennessee Volunteers basketball team[1]represented theUniversity of Tennesseein the2009-10 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.This was the fifth season forBruce Pearlas the Volunteers' head coach. The team, a member of the Eastern Division of theSoutheastern Conference,played its home games atThompson-Boling Arena.They finished the season 28–9, 11–5 in SEC play and advanced to the semifinals of the2010 SEC men's basketball tournamentbefore losing toKentucky.They received an at-large bid to the2010 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament,earning a 6 seed in the Midwest Region. They defeated 11 seedSan Diego Statein the first round and 14 seedOhioto advance to the Sweet Sixteen. In the regional semifinal they defeated 2 seed and AP #5Ohio Stateto advance to the first Elite Eight in school history. They were defeated by 5 seed and AP #13Michigan Statein the regional final to end their season.

Preseason[edit]

The 2008–09 Volunteers finished the season 21–13 overall, against the second-rated schedule in the nation, with a 10–6 mark in conference play. The Vols won the SEC East crown and appeared in the SEC Championship Game for the first time since 1991. In postseason play, the Volunteers earned a number 9 seed in theNCAA tournament.The team went on to lose in the first round to theOklahoma State Cowboysand finished the season unranked.[2]

The Vols lost several players during the off-season. Two seniors from the team graduated: Tanner Wild and Ryan Childress. Philip Jurick did not return to the team and Daniel West did not have his scholarship extended due to being academically ineligible. Also, sophomore forward Emmanuel Negedu underwent surgery and will not play for the 2009–10 season. Negedu had to have a sub-pectoralimplantable cardiac defibrillatorimplanted after suffering a cardiac arrest after a workout in the Neyland-Thompson Sports Complex on September 28, 2009.[3]On October 28, 2009, senior guard Josh Tabb, who was indefinitely suspended on September 18, returned to Illinois in order to care after his ailing mother.[4]

On November 2, 2009, the SEC released the rosters for the All-SEC first and second teams. Senior guard/forward Tyler Smith was chosen for the first team All-SEC. Wayne Chism was selected for the second team All-SEC.[5]

On January 1, 2010,Tyler Smith,Cameron Tatum, Brian Williams, and Melvin Goins were arrested for weapons charges and marijuana possession. Coach Bruce Pearl suspended the four players. Tyler Smith was dismissed from the team, and the three other players have since been reinstated.

Class of 2009 Signees[edit]

UScollege sports recruitinginformation for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Kenny Hall
PF
Stone Mountain, Georgia Redan High School 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Mar 2, 2008
Recruiting star ratings:Scout:4/5 starsRivals:4/5 stars247Sports:N/AESPN grade: 92
Melvin Goins
PG
San Diego, California Mt. San Jacinto College (CA) 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 185 lb (84 kg)
Recruiting star ratings:Scout:N/ARivals:3/5 stars247Sports:N/A
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note:In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Tennessee 2009 Basketball Commitments".Rivals.com.RetrievedNovember 16,2009.
  • "2009 Tennessee Basketball Commits".Scout.com.RetrievedNovember 16,2009.
  • "ESPN".ESPN.com.RetrievedNovember 16,2009.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings".Scout.com.RetrievedNovember 16,2009.
  • "2009 Team Ranking".Rivals.com.RetrievedNovember 16,2009.

2009–10 Roster[edit]

Name Number Position Height Weight Year Hometown Former School
Renaldo Woolridge 0 PF/SF 6'8 " 208 Sophomore Sherman Oaks, California Harvard-Westlake
Bobby Maze 3 PG 6'3 " 195 Senior Suitland, Maryland Hutchinson (Kan.) C.C.
Wayne Chism 4 C/PF 6'9 " 246 Senior Jackson, Tennessee Bolivar Central
Emmanuel Negedu 5 PF 6'7 " 218 Sophomore Kaduna,Nigeria Brewster (N.H.) Academy
Michael Hubert 10 G 6'2 " 203 Junior Hendersonville, Tennessee University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Quinn Cannington 11 SG 6'4 " 165 Senior Knoxville, Tennessee Fulton
Skylar McBee 13 SG 6'3 " 190 Freshman Rutledge, Tennessee Grainger County High School
Kenny Hall 20 PF 6'8 " 220 Freshman Stone Mountain, Georgia Redan High School
Melvin Goins 21 PG 5'11 " 195 Junior San Diego, California Mt. San Jacinto (Calif.) College
Steven Pearl 22 SF 6'5 " 232 Junior Knoxville, Tennessee West
Cameron Tatum 23 SG 6'6 " 197 Sophomore Lithonia, Georgia The Patterson School
Josh Bone 24 G 6'3 " 195 Junior Nashville, Tennessee Southern Illinois University
J. P. Prince 30 G/F 6'7 " 205 Senior Memphis, Tennessee Arizona
Scotty Hopson 32 SG 6'7 " 200 Sophomore Hopkinsville, Kentucky University Heights
Brian Williams 33 C 6'10 " 278 Junior Bronx, New York Harmony Community Prep

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2009–10 Schedule[edit]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
October 30*
7:30 pm
No. 10 North Alabama W117–79
Thompson-Boling Arena(18,362)
Knoxville, TN
November 4*
7:30 pm
No. 10 Lincoln Memorial W97–58
Thompson-Boling Arena(17,924)
Knoxville, TN
Regular season
November 13*
7:00 pm,SportSouth
No. 10 Austin Peay W83–54 1–0
Thompson-Boling Arena(17,963)
Knoxville, TN
November 17*
7:00 pm,FSN
No. 10 UNC-Asheville W124–49 2–0
Thompson-Boling Arena(17,085)
Knoxville, TN
November 20*
3:30 pm
No. 10 vs.East Carolina
Paradise Jam Round 1
W105–66 3–0
Sports and Fitness Center(3,117)
St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
November 22*
6:00 pm,FCS
No. 10 vs.DePaul
Paradise Jam Semifinal
W57–53 4–0
Sports and Fitness Center(3,222)
St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
November 23*
8:30 pm,FCS
No. 9 vs. No. 7Purdue
Paradise Jam Final
L73–72 4–1
Sports and Fitness Center(3,755)
St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
November 27*
7:00 pm,CSS
No. 9 College of Charleston W86–69 5–1
Thompson-Boling Arena(18,293)
Knoxville, TN
December 2*
7:00 pm,SportsSouth
No. 11 ETSU W78–66 6–1
Thompson-Boling Arena(17,512)
Knoxville, TN
December 11*
7:00 pm,CSS
No. 9 vs.MTSU
Sun Belt Classic
W75–54 7–1
Sommet Center(14,516)
Nashville, TN
December 15*
7:00 pm,ESPNU
No. 9 Wyoming W77–58 8–1
Thompson-Boling Arena(17,274)
Knoxville, TN
December 19*
4:30 pm,FSN
No. 9 atUSC L77–55 8–2
Galen Center(4,523)
Los Angeles, CA
December 23*
7:00 pm,CSS
No. 16 North Carolina A&T W99–78 9–2
Thompson-Boling Arena(17,759)
Knoxville, TN
December 31*
4:00 pm,ESPN2
No. 14 atMemphis W66–59 10–2
FedExForum(17,544)
Memphis, TN
January 6*
7:00 pm,CSS
No. 16 Charlotte W88–71 11–2
Thompson-Boling Arena(17,023)
Knoxville, TN
January 10*
4:30 pm,CBS
No. 16 No. 1Kansas W76–68 12–2
Thompson-Boling Arena(21,936)
Knoxville, TN
January 14
7:00 pm,ESPN2
No. 9 Auburn W81–55 13–2
(1–0)
Thompson-Boling Arena(20,368)
Knoxville, TN
January 16
1:30 pm,SEC Network
No. 9 No. 21Mississippi W71–69OT 14–2
(2–0)
Thompson-Boling Arena(20,714)
Knoxville, TN
January 19
7:00 pm,ESPN
No. 8 atAlabama W63–56 15–2
(3–0)
Coleman Coliseum(12,098)
Tuscaloosa, AL
January 23
5:00 pm,FSN South
No. 8 atGeorgia L78–63 15–3
(3–1)
Stegeman Coliseum(10,523)
Athens, GA
January 27
7:00 pm,ESPNU
No. 14 No. 21Vanderbilt L85–76 15–4
(3–2)
Thompson-Boling Arena(19,103)
Knoxville, TN
January 31
1:00 pm,CBS
No. 14 Florida W60–61 16–4
(4–2)
Thompson-Boling Arena(21,208)
Knoxville, TN
February 4
9:00 pm,ESPN2
No. 14 atLSU W59–54 17–4
(5–2)
Pete Maravich Assembly Center(9,052)
Baton Rouge, LA
February 6
6:00 pm,ESPN
No. 14 South Carolina W79–53 18–4
(6–2)
Thompson-Boling Arena(21,003)
Knoxville, TN
February 9
7:00 pm,ESPN
No. 12 at No. 22Vanderbilt L90–71 18–5
(6–3)
Memorial Gymnasium(14,316)
Nashville, TN
February 13
9:00 pm,ESPN
No. 12 at No. 3Kentucky
ESPN College GameDay
L73–62 18–6
(6–4)
Rupp Arena(24,402)
Lexington, KY
February 17
8:00 pm,SEC Network
No. 20 Georgia W60–69 19–6
(7–4)
Thompson-Boling Arena(18,086)
Knoxville, TN
February 20
1:30 pm,SEC Network
No. 20 South Carolina W63–55 20–6
(8–4)
Colonial Life Arena(15,622)
Columbia, SC
February 23
9:00 pm,ESPN
No. 19 atFlorida L75–62 20–7
(8–5)
O'Connell Center(11,273)
Gainesville, FL
February 27
12:00 pm,CBS
No. 19 No. 2Kentucky W74–65 21–7
(9–5)
Thompson-Boling Arena(21,214)
Knoxville, TN
March 3
7:00 pm,CSS
No. 16 Arkansas W80–73 22–7
(10–5)
Thompson-Boling Arena(20,139)
Knoxville, TN
March 6
6:00 pm,ESPN
No. 16 atMississippi State W75-59 23–7
(11–5)
Humphrey Coliseum(10,021)
Starkville, MS
2010 SEC tournament
March 11
3:15 pm,SEC Network
(E3)No. 15 vs. (W6)LSU
First Round
W59–49 24–7
Bridgestone Arena(15,152)
Nashville, TN
March 12
3:30 pm,SEC Network
(E3)No. 15 vs. (W2)Mississippi
Quarterfinals
W76–65 25–7
Bridgestone Arena(19,123)
Nashville, TN
March 13
1:00 pm,ABC
(E3)No. 15 vs. (E1) No. 2Kentucky
Semifinals
L74–45 25–8
Bridgestone Arena(20,207)
Nashville, TN
2010 NCAA tournament
March 18
9:45 pm,CBS
(6 MW)No. 15 vs. (11 MW)San Diego State
First Round
W62–59 26–8
Dunkin' Donuts Center(10,788)
Providence, RI
March 20
3:35 pm,CBS
(6 MW)No. 15 vs. (14 MW)Ohio
Second Round
W83–68 27–8
Dunkin' Donuts Center(11,271)
Providence, RI
March 26
7:07 pm,CBS
(6 MW)No. 15 vs. (2 MW) No. 5Ohio State
Sweet Sixteen
W76–73 28–8
Edward Jones Dome(26,377)
St. Louis, MO
March 28
2:20 pm,CBS
(6 MW)No. 15 vs. (5 MW) No. 13Michigan State
Elite Eight
L70–69 28–9
Edward Jones Dome(25,242)
St. Louis, MO
*Non-conference game.#Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are inEastern Time[7].

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^The "Volunteers" nickname is exclusive to men's athletics at the school. Women's teams and athletes are formally referred to as "Lady Volunteers", but the short form of "Lady Vols" is more widely used (the university officially approves the use of both forms).
  2. ^"2021-22 Men's College Basketball Rankings for Preseason".
  3. ^"GoVolsXtra, University of Tennessee sports coverage".
  4. ^"GoVolsXtra, University of Tennessee sports coverage".
  5. ^"GoVolsXtra, University of Tennessee sports coverage".
  6. ^"University of Tennessee Athletics Men's Basketball".Archived fromthe originalon July 27, 2011.RetrievedNovember 18,2009.
  7. ^"Tennessee Men's Basketball Schedule 2009".Archived fromthe originalon September 6, 2015.