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Kansas Ends Tennessee's Unbeaten Run With Late Comeback

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Las Vegas Kansas defeated previously unbeaten No. 17 Tennessee 81-76 in the Players Era Championship third-place game on Wednesday, ending Tennessee’s unbeaten start. Melvin Council Jr. and Elmarko Jackson scored 17 points each, while Nate Ament led Tennessee with 20. Kansas trailed most of the second half before taking the lead with 5:36 remaining and holding off a late Tennessee rally. Tre White added 14 points and Florey Bidunga contributed 13, including late free throws. The result moved Kansas to 6-2 and Tennessee to 7-1. Officials' box scores and postgame comments corroborated. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Timeline

  • Pre-game: Tennessee entered the Players Era third-place game unbeaten and ranked No. 17.
  • First half: Tennessee built a lead, shooting above 50% and leading 41-34 at halftime.
  • Early second half: Tennessee extended a lead to 12 with 15:06 remaining.
  • Late second half: Kansas rallied, took the lead at 5:36 remaining and led by seven with just over two minutes left.
  • Final minute: Tennessee cut the margin to two, but Kansas secured the win with free throws and a late steal.
Media Bias
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Who Benefited

Kansas benefited from late-game scoring runs, defensive stops and timely free throws, securing the win and third-place finish at the Players Era Championship while improving its early-season record.

Who Suffered

Tennessee suffered its first loss after relinquishing a 12-point lead late, ending its unbeaten start and exposing late-game execution issues despite a strong first-half performance.

Expert Opinion

Kansas overcame a 12-point deficit to beat Tennessee 81-76, ending Tennessee's unbeaten start. Key factors included Elmarko Jackson’s late scoring, Florey Bidunga's free throws and Kansas’ defensive pressure in the final five minutes. The game affects seeding considerations and team evaluations.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
6
Right Leaning:
0
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
6
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 100%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

Kansas benefited from late-game scoring runs, defensive stops and timely free throws, securing the win and third-place finish at the Players Era Championship while improving its early-season record.

Who Suffered

Tennessee suffered its first loss after relinquishing a 12-point lead late, ending its unbeaten start and exposing late-game execution issues despite a strong first-half performance.

Expert Opinion

Kansas overcame a 12-point deficit to beat Tennessee 81-76, ending Tennessee's unbeaten start. Key factors included Elmarko Jackson’s late scoring, Florey Bidunga's free throws and Kansas’ defensive pressure in the final five minutes. The game affects seeding considerations and team evaluations.

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