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Tennessee men’s basketball announces Saturday’s game vs. Memphis is called off
By Keith Farner
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Tennessee men’s basketball won’t play its game against Memphis on Saturday because of COVID-19 protocols within the Memphis program.
Tennessee will now turn its attention to next week at Thompson-Boling for its final game before the start of the SEC play, taking on the Arizona Wildcats on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on ESPN2. Some good news is that coach Rick Barnes said the Vols will still hold a scrimmage for fans who have made the trip to Nashville.
Today’s Memphis-Tennessee game at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville has been canceled due to COVID-19 protocols within the Memphis program.
All tickets will be refunded via the original point-of-purchase, with processing times dependent of method of purchase.
— Tennessee Basketball (@Vol_Hoops) December 18, 2021
Rick Barnes announces Tennessee will still hold scrimmage at Bridgestone Arena for the fans that have made their way to Nashville. Definitely not the same, but something.
— Steve Layman (@SteveLayman) December 18, 2021
Saturday’s game was set to be an exciting in-state rivalry game as 8-2 Tennessee was coming off of a 96-52 win over USC Upstate on Tuesday. Kennedy Chandler notched his first career double-double, scoring 15 points and adding 10 assists. As a team, Tennessee compiled 29 assists—its most in a game since Jan. 4, 2014.
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.