The tears will be flowing. And just like that, it’s senior day in Knoxville. The five-year careers of Santiago Vescovi and Josiah-Jordan James will be celebrated today, along with the spectacular one-year performance from transfer Dalton Knecht.
Kentucky is set to head to Knoxville for a massive game between two teams who don't like one another very much. Tennessee won the first meeting between the two teams in Rupp Arena, taking down Kentucky 103-92 thanks to 26 points from both Zakai Zeigler and Josiah-Jordan James.
This has been a bit of a hot-button issue among fans/ analysts/ etc., so I thought I’d weigh in, regardless of my feelings toward the individual players.
Tennessee fans taking over stadiums on campus at Vanderbilt University when the Volunteers are in town is nothing new. Whether it's on the gridiron or
No. 8 Tennessee will aim to extend its winning streak to a season-high five games on Thursday evening when it hosts Tarleton State in Knoxville, Tenn. The Volunteers (8-3) began the season by winning four in a row before dropping three straight games to ranked teams.
Josiah-Jordan James notched a season-high 23 points to help No. 12 Tennessee top NC State 79-70 in a neutral site nonconference clash late Saturday night at the Hall of Fame Series in San Antonio, Texas.
Tale of two halves Despite shooting nearly 60 percent from the field and getting incredible offensive performances from Dalton Knecht and Josiah Jordan-James, Tennessee fell to North Carolina 100—92 in the Dean Dome in what was ultimately a “too little too late” performance from the Volunteers.
Dalton Knecht scored 17 points as No. 7 Tennessee pulled away from Syracuse 73-56 on Monday at the Maui Invitational, played this year in Honolulu due to the wildfires that ravaged Maui earlier in 2023.
Terrence Edwards Jr. had 24 points, including seven in overtime, as James Madison stunned No. 4 Michigan State 79-76 on Monday in East Lansing, Mich. T.J.
It is no secret that Tennessee's roster consists of many incoming transfers and freshmen. But, there is a healthy mix of returning veterans, including Josiah Jordan-James.
He won’t suit up for Tennessee. Chris Ledlum won’t play for Tennessee this season after all. The 6-6 small forward committed and signed with the Volunteers, looking to spend his final season of eligibility in Knoxville.
ESPN dropped an updated version to their way-too-early college basketball rankings on June 2nd. The ranking saw the Volunteers take a jump from 7th to 5th.
On Wednesday, Josiah-Jordan James announced he is coming back to play for his final season of eligibility. It will be his fifth season with the Volunteers.
While most players announcing decisions Wednesday are withdrawing from the draft, that’s not the case for everyone.
The Tennessee Volunteers got major news on Wednesday afternoon. Forward Josiah Jordan-James has withdrawn from the NBA Draft and will return to school for one final season.
While Tennessee awaits a couple of draft decisions, there's a chance one player's decision might've become a little clearer. Josiah-Jordan James was listed by multiple draft analysts as a player who improved his stock in the first game of the G League Elite Camp.
Tennessee’s Josiah-Jordan James made a splash in NIL on the same day his Volunteers, the No. 4 seed in the East Region of the NCAA Tournament, squared off against Louisiana in a first-round matchup.
Tennessee swingman Josiah-Jordan James might return on Saturday night when the No. 11 Volunteers host South Carolina in a Southeastern Conference game in Knoxville.
Josiah-Jordan James scored 22 points, Zakai Zeigler had a double-double and No. 9 Tennessee rolled past host LSU 77-56 on Saturday in Baton Rouge, La. Zeigler had 12 points and 10 assists, Julian Phillips and Tyreke Key each added 10 points for the Volunteers (16-3, 6-1 Southeastern Conference).
Top-ranked Tennessee Baseball is set to host Notre Dame this weekend in the Knoxville NCAA Super Regional Tournament. If the Vols win two of three games
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