BATON ROUGE, La.: Cam Thomas scored 25 points, JaVonte Smart added 20 and LSU beat No. 16 Tennessee 78-65 on Saturday.
The Volunteers (14-5, 7-5 Southeastern Conference) trailed for most of the game but were within 50-46 nearly midway through the second half. Tennessee made just six field goals over the final 12 minutes, though, and the Tigers stretched their lead as big as 17.
Thomas missed 10 of 16 field goal attempts, but he was 11 of 11 at the foul line. Smart knocked down 8 of 13 field goal tries, and Darius Days had 14 points for LSU (13-6, 8-4).
Jaden Springer led the Vols with 21 points. Santiago Vescovi had 13 points and Keon Johnson added 10 points.
LSUs defense caused problems for Tennessee in the first half. The Vols went almost nine minutes without a field goal as LSU grabbed a 28-16 lead. Thomas and Smart combined for 13 points during the Tigers 16-4 run.
However, Tennessee reduced its deficit over the last four minutes before halftime when LSU scored only three points on a 3-pointer by Days. Two 3-pointers by Johnson helped the Volunteers pull within 31-26 by the end of the half.
Tennessee trailed by just one point less than two minutes into the second half. The Tigers answered with a 13-5 run, and both Thomas and Days scored five points as LSU took a 46-37 lead with 15:06 remaining in the game.
With their advantage down to four points two minutes later, the Tigers got seven straight points from Smart to build a double-digit lead. A three-point play by Smart put LSU on top 57-46 with 11:21 left. The Tigers were on top by double figures the rest of the game.
BIG PICTURE
Tennessee: The Volunteers have lost four of their last seven SEC games.
LSU: The Tigers put together back-to-back victories for the first time in almost a month. The Tigers have registered double-digits victories against Mississippi State and Tennessee in their last two games.
UP NEXT
Tennessee: Hosts South Carolina on Tuesday.
LSU: Hosts Auburn next Saturday.
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