Tennessee falls to Purdue in Elite Eight

Volunteers fall in Regional Final 72-66
Tennessee guard Zakai Zeigler reacts after a play during the second half of a Sweet 16 college...
Tennessee guard Zakai Zeigler reacts after a play during the second half of a Sweet 16 college basketball game against Creighton in the NCAA Tournament, Friday, March 29, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)(Duane Burleson | AP)
Published: Mar. 31, 2024 at 1:02 PM CDT|Updated: Mar. 31, 2024 at 3:41 PM CDT
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - National Player of the Year finalists in Purdue’s Zach Edey and Tennessee’s Dalton Knecht will square off with a trip to the Final Four on the line inside Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena.

After missing Friday’s Sweet 16 tilt against Creighton, Santiago Vescovi arrived at the arena in warm-up attire on Sunday.

Live updates of the game will begin at 2:20 p.m. The game will be broadcast on WVLT.

FIRST HALF

Zach Edey made his first shot of the game to open the scoring.

Josiah-Jordan James picked up where he left off after an impressive Sweet 16 performance, sinking Tennessee’s first three pointer to make the score 6-5 in favor of Purdue.

Tennessee took its first lead of the day on a pair of Jahmai Mashack foul shots to make the score 9-8.

Mashack was immediately subbed out for Santiago Vescovi, who made his first appearance in Detroit.

FIRST HALF | 15:41 | PURDUE 10, TENNESSEE 9

Tobe Awaka scored his first points of the night before a Dalton Knecht three pointer gave the Vols their largest lead at 13-9.

Knecht nailed another three to make the score 17-12 Tennessee.

FIRST HALF | 11:20 | TENNESSEE 17, PURDUE 14

The Boilermakers went on a 5-0 run out of the under-12 timeout to take the lead back at 19-17.

Josiah-Jordan James hit his second three in as many attempts as the Vols regained the lead at 20-19 before Zakai Zeigler extended the lead to four with a three of his own.

FIRST HALF | 6:10 | TENNESSEE 25, PURDUE 21

Out of the timeout, Dalton Knecht nailed his third three of the night to give Tennessee its largest lead at 29-21.

Knecht extended Tennessee’s lead to eleven at 32-21 with his fourth three of the night.

FIRST HALF | 5:11 | TENNESSEE 32, PURDUE 21

The Boilermakers went on a 6-0 run after a timeout to pull within five at 32-27.

Four straight Purdue free throws cut the lead down to one at 32-31.

Dalton Knecht tied the score at 34 with his first dunk of the night with under a minute remaining in the first half.

HALFTIME | PURDUE 36, TENNESSEE 34

First half stats are below.

Tennessee V. Purdue first half stats
Tennessee V. Purdue first half stats(WVLT)

SECOND HALF

After an early turnover led to Purdue points, Dalton Knecht scored five unanswered points to give Tennessee a 39-38 lead.

Purdue regained the lead on four consecutive Zach Edey points before Zakai Zeigler converted one of two foul shots to pull the Vols within a point at 41-40.

SECOND HALF | 15:52 | PURDUE 44, TENNESSEE 40

Jordan Gainey sunk a massive three pointer to cut the deficit down to two before Zakai Zeigler pulled the Vols within one on a layup off a Purdue turnover.

SECOND HALF | 11:39 | PURDUE 51, TENNESSEE 46

Jordan Gainey made his second three of the night to cut the Vol deficit down to three with 9:01 remaining before Dalton Knecht cut the deficit to one off a Jordan Gainey steal.

SECOND HALF | 8:45 | PURDUE 54, TENNESSEE 53

Dalton Knecht tied the game with his sixth three pointer of the night.

A JP Estrella alley oop tied things up once more with 5:14 remaining.

Tobe Awaka fouled out of the game with 4:42 remaining.

SECOND HALF | 3:56 | PURDUE 59, TENNESSEE 58

A Zach Edey dunk extended the Purdue lead to three before Lance Jones gave the Boilermakers a six point advantage with 2:26 remaining.

Zakai Zeigler kept the Vols alive with a layup to make the score 68-62 with 1:28 left.

Zach Edey blocked Dalton Knecht’s layup with less than a minute to go to ice things for Purdue.

FINAL | PURDUE 72, TENNESSEE 66