Greeneville, TNLocal Weather Alerts
There are currently no active weather alerts.
Saturday, September 27, 2025
  • USA Today
  • CNN News
  • Fox News
  • Weather
  • Obituaries
    • Doughty Stevens
    • Jeffers Mortuary
    • Kiser-Rose Hill
WGRV.com
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Calendar
  • Weather
    • Local Forecast
    • NWS Morristown
    • WX Radar
    • GLPS Power Outage Map
  • Links
    • Convenience Center Hours
    • Greene County
    • Greeneville
    • Mosheim
    • Tusculum
    • Obituaries
      • Doughty Stevens
      • Jeffers Mortuary
      • Kiser-Rose Hill
Listen
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Calendar
  • Weather
    • Local Forecast
    • NWS Morristown
    • WX Radar
    • GLPS Power Outage Map
  • Links
    • Convenience Center Hours
    • Greene County
    • Greeneville
    • Mosheim
    • Tusculum
    • Obituaries
      • Doughty Stevens
      • Jeffers Mortuary
      • Kiser-Rose Hill
No Result
View All Result
WGRV.com
Home Sports Vols

#8 Vols Fall to #4 Florida, 86-77, in SEC Tournament Final

by Brian Stayton
March 16, 2025
in Vols
#8 Vols Fall to #4 Florida, 86-77, in SEC Tournament Final
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The fourth-seeded University of Tennessee men’s basketball team dropped an 86-77 decision to second-seeded Florida in the SEC Tournament title game Sunday afternoon at Bridgestone Arena.

No. 8/6 Tennessee (27-7, 12-6 SEC) cut a 12-point deficit in the final 10 minutes down to five, but could not climb all the way back in the top-10 matchup with the third-ranked Gators. Senior guards Jordan Gainey (game-high 24) and Zakai Zeigler (23) both tallied season-best point totals in the program’s 14th SEC Tournament final appearance.

After the Volunteers made 3-pointers on their first two possessions, Florida (30-4, 14-4 SEC) held them scoreless for 4:07, scoring seven straight points to claim an early 10-6 edge. Tennessee soon knocked down two more 3-pointers—four of its first five makes came from deep—to level the score at 14 with 13:20 on the timer.

The sides split the next four points and then the Gators went on a 16-4 run to go up by a dozen, 32-20, with 5:11 left in the frame. The surge came during a stretch of 6:40 in which Tennessee went without a field goal, 2:58 of which it did not score.

Following baskets each way, the Volunteers went on an 8-2 run in 2:15 bookended by 3-pointers from senior guard Zakai Zeigler to get within six, but Florida junior guard buried a 3-pointer at the buzzer to make it 39-30 at the intermission. The Gators made all six of their first-half free throws, while Tennessee missed three of its seven, and amassed scoring advantages of 16-4 in the paint and 7-0 off turnovers.

The Volunteers scored the opening basket of the second half, but Florida countered with six straight points in 73 seconds to take a 13-point lead, 45-32, with 18:23 to go. The edge remained 13 with under 10 minutes to go, but Gainey went on a personal 8-0 run in just 52 seconds to slice the margin to five, 60-55, with 8:56 to play.

The deficit remained five with fewer than seven minutes left, but Florida went on an 11-4 spurt that included eight consecutive points in 109 seconds to up by a game-best 14, 78-64, with 4:22 on the clock. Tennessee, 2:03 later, got it back down to eight, 80-72, but the Gators held on to win the league championship

Gainey, who scored 10 consecutive Tennessee second-half points, finished 7-of-15 from the floor and 8-of-9 at the line. The seven made field goals tied his season best, while the eight made free throws matched a career high he also recorded one day prior.

Zeigler shot 5-of-9 from the field, 4-of-7 beyond the arc and 9-of-10 at the stripe. The four made 3-poitners matched his season high, while the nine made free throws—for the second day in a row—tied the third-highest mark of his career. He added a game-best eight assists to enter the top three on the SEC’s single-season leaderboard (242) and move one away from the Tennessee career record (715). His game-best three steals also pushed him into the top 10 on the SEC’s all-time list (245).

Fifth-year guard Chaz Lanier added 11 points before fouling out in just 22-plus minutes of action, while junior forward Felix Okpara had six points, five rebounds and a game-leading three blocks.

Walter Clayton Jr., a The Sporting News First Team All-American, paced the Gators with 22 points, although Tennessee did limit him to 7-of-18 shooting. Fellow senior guard Will Richard had 17 points and a team-high three assists, while sophomore forward/center Alex Condon totaled 13 points and a game-best nine rebounds.

Sophomore forward Thomas Haugh scored 11 points for Florida and graduate guard Alijah Martin chipped in 10. It marked the second time in 2024-25 the Volunteers conceded double-digit points to five different players.
Gainey, Zeigler, Clayton Jr. (MVP) and Richard earned four of the five spots on the SEC All-Tournament Team, while Auburn’s Johni Broome claimed the other.

The two sides posted similar percentages from the field (44.9 [22-of-49] for Tennessee and 42.6 [26-of-61] for Florida) and beyond the arc (30.8 [8-of-26] for Tennessee and 33.3 [9-of-27] for Florida). However, the Gators shot 89.3 percent (25-of-28) at the line to the Volunteers’ 78.1 percent (25-of-32) clip, plus amassed a 39-25 rebounding edge that featured a 15-5 disparity on the offensive end.

Florida’s 86 points also marked the most Tennessee has allowed in a contest since a Feb. 3, 2024, victory at Kentucky.

Previous Post

#1 Vols Battle Back to Finish Off Sweep of #6 Gators

Next Post

Vols Receive No. 2 Seed in NCAA Tournament for Second Straight Year

WGRV News

Documentary On Hurricane Helene And Greene County Now Online

The Week That Was – Radio Greeneville News

Wings And Wheels Returns To Airport Today

Tusculum Students Serve The Community On Nettie Day

GCP Earns Destination Marketing Organization Of The Year Award

New Tennessee Data Highlights Risks for Toddlers Without Car Seats

TWRA Highlights Hunting And Fishing Day Proclamation For September 27

Greeneville Man Arrested After Child Takes THC Candy Bar To School

Load More

RSS GreeneSportsZone

  • PHOTO GALLERY: West Greene at South Greene Football 9-26-25
  • PHOTO GALLERY: Greeneville at Sevier County Football 9-25-25
  • Dairy Kings: South Greene Keeps The Can With 42-20 Win Over West Greene
  • Black Knights Come Up Just Short In 16-14 Loss To Johnson County
  • Bulldogs’ Run Game Too Much for Huskies to Tame
  • Food City Center is Now a Cashless Venue
  • Pioneers Travel UVA Wise On Saturday For SAC Clash
  • National Scoreboard
  • Inches Make The Difference As Devils Drop Heavyweight Battle With Sevier County
  • West Greene Stays Perfect In District With 3-1 Win Over North Greene
loader-image
Greeneville
4:15 pm, September 27, 2025
56°F
clear sky
37 %
1010 mb
12 mph
Wind Gust: 23 mph
Clouds: 0%
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 7:01 am
Sunset: 6:26 pm

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Two Parcels In Hardin Industrial Complex, Two On Locust Street To Be Appraised

Two Parcels In Hardin Industrial Complex, Two On Locust Street To Be Appraised

6 months ago
Mobile Home Near Baileyton Destroyed By Fire

Mobile Home Near Baileyton Destroyed By Fire

10 months ago
Egg Recall From Costco Locations In Five States, Including Tennessee

Egg Recall From Costco Locations In Five States, Including Tennessee

9 months ago
Volunteer Firefighters Week is March 3 – March 9, 2024

Multiple Fires Have Been Reported This Weekend

1 year ago
Photo Credit: Tusculum Volunteer Fire Department

Truck Destroyed By Fire Halfway Up Greystone Mountain

2 years ago
Simple Assault After Man Follows Victim To Dollar General

Greeneville man arrested inside Dollar General after almost Causing Collision

2 years ago

(423) 638-4147

Public Inspection File

EEO Report

EEO Policy

SMS Policy

Privacy Policy

WGRV.com

Since 1997, we have been your first source for on-line news for Greene County, Tennessee.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Documentary On Hurricane Helene And Greene County Now Online
  • The Week That Was – Radio Greeneville News
  • Wings And Wheels Returns To Airport Today

The News Archives

News Archives

March 2025
S M T W T F S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031  
« Feb   Apr »
  • About Us
  • Careers
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

© 2024 Radio Greeneville, Inc. - Serving Greene County since 1946. WGRV News.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Calendar
  • Weather
    • Local Forecast
    • NWS Morristown
    • WX Radar
  • Links
    • Obituaries
      • Doughty Stevens
      • Jeffers Mortuary
      • Kiser-Rose Hill
    • Convenience Center Hours
    • Greeneville
    • Greene County
    • Mosheim
    • Tusculum
    • National
      • Fox News
      • USA Today
      • CNN

© 2024 Radio Greeneville, Inc. - Serving Greene County since 1946. WGRV News.