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Kentucky won the first two meetings this season. Tennessee won the third, and is rewarded with a trip to the Elite Eight.

The No. 2 seed finally got the best of No. 3 seed as a hot first half propelled the Volunteers past the Wildcats 78-65 for the win in the Sweet 16. Tennessee led nearly the entire contest and the lead was in double-digits for the entire second half. Zakai Zeigler has been the leader for Tennessee all season, and the 5-foot-9-inch guard did it again with 18 points and nine assists.

Tennessee now heads to its second straight Elite Eight, and Rick Barnes’ team will have another chance to get the program’s first Final Four trip.

USA TODAY Sports followed the top moments from Friday’s game:

Kentucky vs. Tennessee men’s basketball score

Tennessee wins 78-65. Kentucky’s offense has improved but Tennessee continues to knock down shots to maintain a big lead.

Zakai Ziegler led all scorers with 18 points, while Tennessee teammate Chaz Lanier added 17 points. Jordan Gainey also has 16 points. Kentucky’s leading scorer was Lamont Butler with 18 points.

Zakai Zeigler points today

Ziegler leads Tennessee with a game-high 18 points. He also has nine assists and a rebound. He set the single-season SEC record with his dimes Friday.

Amari Williams points today

Williams has 11 points for Kentucky. He was much of the Wildcat offense in the first half, and teammate Lamont Butler has 15 points.

Quick sequence extends Tennessee lead

Tennessee scored five points in seven seconds. After a Felix Okpara dunk, Chaz Lanier stole the pass and gave it to Zeigler, who knocked down a 3-pointer. The Tennessee crowd went crazy and Kentucky coach Mark Pope called a timeout.

Chaz Lanier taking over in second half

After a quiet first half with six points, Lanier has found a rhythm in the second half to keep the Volunteers in front. He is 4-for-7 from the field out of halftime and now has 15 points.

Andrew Carr with big slam

Kentucky is trying to cut the deficit and Carr is doing his part. He had a major dunk early in the second half.

Kentucky vs. Tennessee halftime score

Tennessee leads 43-28 at halftime. The Volunteer offense shook off a slow start and were on fire for a majority of the first half, getting offensive rebounds to convert into second-chance points while Kentucky struggled to get buckets. Tennessee led by as many as 19 points, but the Wildcats cut the deficit before the end of the half.

Tennessee run extends lead

The Volunteers are clicking with an 8-0 run to take a commanding 19-point lead with just under three minutes left in the first half. Meanwhile, Kentucky has missed its last seven shot attempts and hasn’t scored in more than three minutes.

How tall is Zakai Zeigler?

Zeigler is 5-foot-9-inches, the shortest player on Tennessee.

Tennessee controlling rebounds

The early lead for Tennessee can be attributed to the early dominance on the boards. Tennessee is out rebounding Kentucky 13-6 so far. Six of Tennessee’s rebounds have come on the offensive end, leading to nine second-chance points.

3-pointers give Tennessee early lead

The 3-point shot is working for Tennessee with three buckets from downtown to fuel a 10-3 run. Tennessee took a 10 point lead eight minutes into the game.

Peyton Manning at Tennessee Sweet 16 game

Rocky Top royalty is inside Lucas Oil Stadium. Super Bowl-winning quarterback and former Volunteer Peyton Manning was shown on the broadcast.

Tennesse vs. Kentucky underway

The first NCAA Tournament game between the Wildcats and Volunteers has tipped off. After both teams went scoreless in the first 90 seconds, Volunteers forward Igor Milicic Jr. hit two free throws to get the scoring started.

Tennessee starting lineup

Chaz Lanier, G

Zakai Zeigler, G

Jahmai Mashack, G

Igor Milicic Jr., F

Felix Okpara, C

Kentucky starting lineup

Otega Oweh, G

Lamont Butler, G

Koby Brea, G

Andrew Carr, F

Amari Williams, F

What time is Kentucky vs. Tennessee basketball today?

March Madness continues Friday with the Sweet 16 matchup between the No. 3 seeded Kentucky Wildcats and the No. 2 seeded Tennessee Volunteers. The action kicks off at 7:39 p.m. ET

Where to watch Kentucky vs. Tennessee: TV, streaming coverage 

  • TV channels: TBS and TruTV
  • Live stream: Max and Sling

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What channel is March Madness on?

Men’s NCAA Tournament games will be broadcast across CBS, TBS, and TruTV channels. You can also watch Sweet 16 action via these streaming options: Max and Sling for games carried on TNT, TBS, TruTV. Games carried on CBS are available on Fubo, which offers a free trial subscription to new users.

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Kentucky vs. Tennessee odds and betting line

The Tennessee Volunteers are favorites to beat the Kentucky Wildcats, according to BetMGM odds as of Friday, March 28.

  • Spread: Tennessee (-4.5)
  • Moneyline: Tennessee (-210); Kentucky (+170)
  • O/U: 144.5

Kentucky vs. Tennessee predictions and picks

  • Jeremy Cluff: Tennessee 75, Kentucky 73
  • Craig Meyer: Kentucky 70, Tennessee 66
  • Mike Wilson: Tennessee 76, Kentucky 68
  • Ryan Black: Tennessee 82, Kentucky 78

Three of our four experts are expecting Tennessee to continue dancing into the Elite Eight. Only USA TODAY’s Craig Meyer is predicting Kentucky to win and advance. However, AZ Central’s Jeremy Cluff and Louisville Courier Journal’s Ryan Black are both taking Kentucky to cover the 4.5-point spread. That leaves Knoxville News Sentinel’s Mike Wilson as the lone wolf laying the points with the Volunteers. Meyer and Wilson are taking the under 144.5-point total, while Cluff and Black are on the over. — Nick Brinkerhoff

Kentucky vs. Tennessee all-time head-to-head record, history

The Kentucky Wildcats hold a 163-78 series record over the Tennessee Volunteers. The most recent matchup saw Kentucky beat Tennessee 75-64 on Feb. 11, 2025.

Kentucky Wildcats national championships

The Kentucky Wildcats have won eight national championships, with their most recent coming in 2012. They have appeared in the finals 12 times and the Final Four 17 times.

Have the Tennessee Volunteers won a national championship?

The Tennessee Volunteers have never won a men’s national championship. They have advanced as far as the Elite Eight twice (2010, 2024). The program also claims 11 Sweet 16 appearances.

March Madness championship odds

Odds to win the men’s NCAA national championship, according to BetMGM odds as of Friday, March 28. Here’s a full look at the favorites to win the men’s tournament:

  • Duke (+180)
  • Florida (+275)
  • Houston (+550)
  • Auburn (+575)
  • Alabama (+1200)
  • Tennessee (+2000)
  • Texas Tech (+2200)
  • Michigan State (+2500)
  • Kentucky (+8000)
  • Michigan (+9000)
  • Ole Miss (+10000)
  • Purdue (+12500)

Tennessee looks primed for win over Kentucky 

Both teams have looked great so far in the tournament, but Tennessee’s defense appears to have reached another gear in hopes of clinching its first Final Four spot. As for Kentucky, it’s hard to beat a team twice, but it’s a greater challenge to do it three times in one season. The Volunteers’ defense tightens up and finally gets the best of Kentucky to advance to the Elite Eight. — Jordan Mendoza

March Madness 2025 expert predictions

USA TODAY experts set their predictions ahead of the men’s NCAA Tournament. Here is who they picked before the madness.

Jordan Mendoza

Full bracket

  • Final Four: Michigan State, Florida, Duke, Houston
  • Final: Florida vs. Houston
  • National champion: Houston

Paul Myerberg

Full bracket

  • Final Four: Auburn, St. John’s, Duke, Tennessee
  • Final: Auburn vs. Duke
  • National champion: Duke

Eddie Timanus

Full bracket

  • Final Four: Auburn, Florida, Duke, Houston
  • Final: Florida vs. Duke
  • National champion: Florida

Dan Wolken

Full bracket

  • Final Four: Michigan State, Florida, Duke, Houston
  • Final: Florida vs. Duke
  • National champion: Duke

When does the Final Four start?

On the men’s side, the Final Four is scheduled for Saturday, April 5. The NCAA championship game will take place two days later on Monday, April 7.All games will played at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.

For the women, the Final Four will be played on Friday, April 4 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. The championship game will be Sunday at 3 p.m. at the same venue.

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