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3:15p Bridgestone Arena
Teams Conference Spread Total Points NCAA Champs
LSU
  (11-19)
 Southeastern         200-1 
(15) Tennessee
  (23-7)
 Southeastern        50-1 



Last Matchup Pics:  1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
LSU Last Game:  1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10
TENN Last Game:  1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17
Tennessee forward Wayne Chism (4) dunks in front of LSU's Dennis Harris (15) and Storm Warren, right, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010, in Baton Rouge, La. (AP Photo/Bill Feig)
Southeastern - Division I
TeamCHAMP ODDSDIV ODDSWLT
 Kentucky 3-1   2920
 Tennessee 50-1   2370
 Vanderbilt 75-1   2370
 Mississippi 200-1   2190
 Mississippi State 200-1   21100
 Florida 200-1   20110
 Alabama 200-1   16140
 Auburn 200-1   15160
 South Carolina 200-1   15150
 Arkansas 200-1   14170
 Georgia    13160
 LSU 200-1   11190
 


Tennessee's roller-coaster campaign has included the arrest and suspension of four players, followed by a win over the nation's top team less than two weeks later.

But the 15th-ranked Volunteers could be peaking at just the right time, and they'll hope to begin the postseason with a fourth straight victory as they face LSU in an opening-round SEC Tournament game Thursday in Nashville, Tenn.

The New Year's Day arrests of Tyler Smith, Cameron Tatum, Brian Williams and Melvin Goins marred Tennessee's season, and left the Vols with just six scholarship players for an extended stretch.

But Tennessee (23-7) beat then-No. 1 Kansas while short-handed on Jan. 10, and all of the suspended players except Smith have returned to help the team play some of their best basketball lately.

"I look back at all the things that we've gone through," Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl said, "and I admire their resiliency and the way they've grounded out.

"I think right now we're comfortable where we are. We've been back for a while. We've been together. It's been a long time since the roster's had the adjustments. So this is who we are."

If that's true, the Vols are a very good team. They beat second-ranked Kentucky 74-65 on Feb. 27, followed by a home win over Arkansas before closing out the regular season Saturday with a 75-59 win at Mississippi State.

During the winning streak, Tennessee is shooting 50.6 percent while holding opponents to 36.6 percent.

"Their length and their athleticism puts them in situations where they can really guard you," LSU coach Trent Johnson said. "Then they're making shots. They appear to be in a really, really good rhythm."

The Vols have more SEC wins in their recent run than Johnson's club had all season.

After starting their conference slate with 12 straight losses, the Tigers (11-19) won two of their last four SEC games, including a 50-48 victory over Georgia on Saturday.

But they still finished last in the SEC West, struggling to replace 2008-09 conference player of the year Marcus Thornton. LSU ranks at the bottom of the league in many offensive categories, including scoring (61.9 points per game) and field goal percentage (40.1).

The Vols, however, will be wary of LSU, which also finished last in its division in 2007 but went on to beat then-No. 22 Tennessee 76-67 in overtime in the first round of the SEC tournament.

"We just continue to go out there and fight no matter what the situation," said LSU senior Tasmin Mitchell, who leads the team with 17.0 points and 9.5 rebounds per game.

The Tigers also played then-No. 14 Tennessee tough on Feb. 4 before falling 59-54 in Baton Rouge, and Pearl said he's not worried about his team looking forward to what would be a quarterfinal matchup with Mississippi on Friday.

"We've just got to come out and be ready to play against those guys," Tennessee senior Wayne Chism said.

Tennessee is just 3-4 in the SEC tournament under Pearl, although it reached the final last season before losing 64-61 to Mississippi State. The Vols are looking for their first SEC title since 1979.

They would have to win an extra game to get it done this season because they finished third in the SEC East. The top two teams in each division get byes to the quarterfinals

That advantage went to Ole Miss and Mississippi State - the top two clubs in the West - even though each finished 9-7 in the SEC. Tennessee went 11-5.

Matchup Stats
  Year To Date I/O Conf Last 5 H/A Streak
Team SU ATS PF-PA OU SU ATS SU ATS SU ATS
LSU LSU
 11-19   0-0-0   1856-2000   0-0-0   2-14   0-0   0-0   0-0   W1   0 
Tennessee Tennessee
 23-7   0-0-0   2250-1955   0-0-0   11-5   0-0   0-0   0-0   W3   0 
 


Head To Head Matchups This Year
DateMatchupScoreSpreadTotal
 Feb 04, 2010   Tennessee at LSU   59-54       
 
Head To Head Matchups From Last Year
DateMatchupScoreSpreadTotal
 Jan 28, 2009   LSU at Tennessee   79-73   -8.0   0.0 
 
 


  LSU Tigers Last 10 Games 
Date Opponent Where Outcome Score Record Spread Total
 ->Mar 06 
  Georgia  Georgia
 Home   W   50-48   11-17       
 ->Mar 04 
  at Mississippi  at Mississippi
 Away   W   0-0          
 ->Feb 27 
  at Auburn  at Auburn
 Away   L   59-74   10-17       
 ->Feb 24 
  Arkansas  Arkansas
 Home   W   65-54   10-16       
 ->Feb 20 
  Mississippi St  Mississippi St
 Home   L   59-60   9-16       
 ->Feb 13 
  at Vanderbilt  at Vanderbilt
 Away   L   69-77   9-15       
 ->Feb 10 
  at Arkansas  at Arkansas
 Away   L   52-87   9-14       
 ->Feb 06 
  Kentucky  Kentucky
 Home   L   55-81   9-13       
 ->Feb 04 
  Tennessee  Tennessee
 Home   L   54-59   9-12       
 ->Jan 30 
  at Mississippi St  at Mississippi St
 Away   L   51-67   9-11       
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  Tennessee Volunteers Last 10 Games 
Date Opponent Where Outcome Score Record Spread Total
 ->Mar 06 
  at Mississippi St  at Mississippi St
 Away   W   75-59   23-6       
 ->Mar 03 
  Arkansas  Arkansas
 Home   W   80-73   22-6       
 ->Feb 27 
  Kentucky  Kentucky
 Home   W   74-65   21-6       
 ->Feb 23 
  at Florida  at Florida
 Away   W   0-0          
 ->Feb 20 
  at South Carolina  at South Carolina
 Away   W   63-55   20-6       
 ->Feb 17 
  Georgia  Georgia
 Home   W   69-60   19-6       
 ->Feb 13 
  at Kentucky  at Kentucky
 Away   L   62-73   18-6       
 ->Feb 09 
  at Vanderbilt  at Vanderbilt
 Away   L   71-90   18-5       
 ->Feb 06 
  South Carolina  South Carolina
 Home   W   79-53   18-4       
 ->Feb 04 
  at LSU  at LSU
 Away   W   59-54   17-4       
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3:15p Bridgestone Arena
Teams Conference Spread Total Points NCAA Champs
LSU
  (11-19)
 Southeastern         200-1 
(15) Tennessee
  (23-7)
 Southeastern        50-1 
 
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