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SEC COMMUNICATIONS Craig Pinkerton (Men’s Basketball Contact) [email protected] @SEC_Craig www.SECsports.com Phone: (205) 458-3000 THIS WEEK IN THE SEC (All Times Eastern) Tuesday, February 13 *at Missouri 62, #21 Texas A&M 58 *Arkansas 75, at Ole Miss 64 *at Alabama 80, LSU 65 *at #18 Tennessee 70, South Carolina 67 Wednesday, February 14 *at Vanderbilt 81, Mississippi St. 80 *Georgia 72, at Florida 69 *at #10 Auburn 76, Kentucky 66 Saturday, February 17 *at Kentucky 81, Alabama 71 *at LSU 64, Missouri 63 *at South Carolina 84, #10 Auburn 75 *at Arkansas 94, #21 Texas A&M 75 *at Vanderbilt 71, Florida 68 *at Georgia 73, #18 Tennessee 62 *at Mississippi St. 79, Ole Miss 62 Tuesday, February 20 *Mississippi St. at Texas A&M SEC Network 7:00 pm *Vanderbilt at LSU SEC Network 9:00 pm *Kentucky at Arkansas ESPN 9:00 pm *Ole Miss at Missouri ESPN2 9:00 pm Wednesday, February 21 *Georgia at South Carolina SEC Network 6:30 pm *Alabama at Auburn SEC Network 8:30 pm *Florida at Tennessee ESPN2 9:00 pm Saturday, February 24 *Tennessee at Ole Miss SEC Network 1:00 pm *LSU at Georgia ESPNU 2:00 pm *South Carolina at Mississippi St. SEC Network 3:30 pm *Texas A&M at Vanderbilt ESPN/2 4:00 pm *Arkansas at Alabama SEC Network 6:00 pm *Missouri at Kentucky ESPN 8:15 pm *Auburn at Florida SEC Network 8:30 pm Tuesday, February 27 *Florida at Alabama ESPN/2 7:00 pm *Missouri at Vanderbilt ESPN/2 7:00 pm *Tennessee at Mississippi St. SEC Network 7:00 pm *Auburn at Arkansas SEC Network 9:00 pm Wednesday, February 28 *LSU at South Carolina SEC Network 6:30 pm *Ole Miss at Kentucky ESPN2 7:00 pm *Texas A&M at Georgia SEC Network 8:30 pm Saturday, March 3 *Kentucky at Florida CBS 12:00 pm *Mississippi St. at LSU SEC Network 1:00 pm *Alabama at Texas A&M ESPN/2 2:00 pm *South Carolina at Auburn SEC Network 3:30 pm *Arkansas at Missouri ESPN/2 6:00 pm *Georgia at Tennessee SEC Network 6:00 pm *Vanderbilt at Ole Miss SEC Network 8:30 pm Conference Overall W-L Pct. 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H A N Strk Auburn 11-3 .786 6-1 5-2 23-4 .852 13-1 7-2 3-1 L1 Tennessee 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 19-7 .731 11-2 6-4 2-1 L1 Florida 8-6 .571 4-3 4-3 17-10 .630 10-5 4-3 3-2 L2 Alabama 8-6 .571 6-1 2-5 17-10 .630 12-3 2-6 3-1 L1 Arkansas 8-6 .571 6-1 2-5 19-8 .704 14-1 2-6 3-1 W4 Missouri 8-6 .571 5-2 3-4 18-9 .667 12-2 4-5 2-2 L1 Kentucky 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 18-9 .667 14-2 3-5 1-2 W1 Mississippi State 7-7 .500 6-1 1-6 19-8 .704 17-1 1-7 1-0 W1 Georgia 6-8 .429 4-3 2-5 15-11 .577 10-3 4-7 1-1 W2 LSU 6-8 .429 4-3 2-5 15-11 .577 11-4 3-5 1-2 W1 Texas A&M 6-8 .429 5-2 1-6 17-10 .630 12-2 2-7 3-1 L2 South Carolina 5-9 .357 3-4 2-5 14-13 .519 8-5 4-6 2-2 W1 Vanderbilt 5-9 .357 5-2 0-7 11-16 .407 11-5 0-9 0-2 W2 Ole Miss 4-10 .286 4-3 0-7 11-16 .407 10-6 0-9 1-1 L7 Conference Notes • The SEC’s six teams in the Top 25 of the Feb. 19 NCAA RPI are the most in the nation: No. 8 Auburn, No. 15 Tennessee, No. 18 Kentucky, No. 21 Texas A&M, No. 24 Missouri and No. 25 Ar- kansas. • Seven SEC teams rank in the Top 50 of the RPI (Tied 1st in the nation). • Twelve SEC teams rank in the Top 80 of the RPI (1st in the nation). • Thirteen SEC teams have Top 60 SOS and sev- en are in the Top 25 • The SEC’s 115 Quadrant 1 and Quadrant 2 wins are 20 more than any other conference (as of Feb. 19). • Seven teams are receiving mention in the As- sociated Press Top 25 highlighted by Auburn (12th) and Tennessee (19th). Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri, Texas A&M and Alabama are receiving votes. • Forty-one percent (40 of 98) of the SEC’s games in league play this year have been decid- ed by seven points or less while 20 percent (20) have been decided by one possession. Only eight games have been decided by 20 or more points. • The SEC earned a 6-4 win in the fifth annual Big 12/SEC Challenge on Jan. 27. Alabama, Ar- kansas, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee and Vander- bilt each picked up wins to give the league the trophy. • The SEC led the nation with six former players being named NBA All-Stars. The Pac-12 has five selections, Big 12 three, Big East & Big Ten each had two while the ACC, Big Sky and Southern had one each. • SEC basketball teams entered the start of league play having won 76.1 percent of their non-conference games. That is the best winning percentage at the start of league play since 2006- 07 (77.8 percent). • The SEC has implemented a collaborative pro- cess for instant replay for the 2017-18 conference season. More information about this process can be found on page 3 of this release. • The SEC Tournament will be played on the west- ern banks of the Mississippi River for the first time when St. Louis, Mo, plays host to the 2018 event. Team/Individual Notes • SEC Player of the Week – Vanderbilt’s Jeff Roberson, a 6-foot-6, 220-pound senior forward from Houston, Texas, averaged 24 points, nine rebounds and two assists in wins over Mississippi State and Florida. Vanderbilt’s leading scorer and rebounder, added his eighth double-double of the season with 22 points and 11 rebounds in the win over the Bulldogs, and then scored a game-high 26 points in the win over the Gators. For the week he shot 54.5 percent (12-of-22) from the field, 50 percent (5-of-10) from three, and converted on 19 of 24 shots from the charity stripe. • SEC Freshman of the Week – Arkansas’ Daniel Gafford, a 6-foot-11, 234-pound forward from El Dorado, Ark., averaged 18.5 points and six re- bounds in wins at Ole Miss and over No. 21 Texas A&M. He finished with a team-high 19 points on 6-of-7 shooting to go along with six rebounds at Ole Miss. Against No. 21 Texas A&M, Gafford shot 7-of-8 from the floor for 19 points, six rebounds, two assists, two blocks and one steal. Gafford shot 86.7 percent from the floor on the week, going 13-of-15. With four dunks, he improved his dunk total to a team-high 54 this season. • 17 players from 10 different teams have scored 30 or more points in a game this season. February 19, 2018

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SEC COMMUNICATIONSCraig Pinkerton (Men’s Basketball Contact)

[email protected] @SEC_Craigwww.SECsports.com

Phone: (205) 458-3000

THIS WEEK IN THE SEC (All Times Eastern)

Tuesday, February 13*at Missouri 62, #21 Texas A&M 58*Arkansas 75, at Ole Miss 64*at Alabama 80, LSU 65*at #18 Tennessee 70, South Carolina 67

Wednesday, February 14*at Vanderbilt 81, Mississippi St. 80*Georgia 72, at Florida 69*at #10 Auburn 76, Kentucky 66

Saturday, February 17*at Kentucky 81, Alabama 71*at LSU 64, Missouri 63*at South Carolina 84, #10 Auburn 75*at Arkansas 94, #21 Texas A&M 75*at Vanderbilt 71, Florida 68*at Georgia 73, #18 Tennessee 62*at Mississippi St. 79, Ole Miss 62

Tuesday, February 20*Mississippi St. at Texas A&M SEC Network 7:00 pm*Vanderbilt at LSU SEC Network 9:00 pm*Kentucky at Arkansas ESPN 9:00 pm*Ole Miss at Missouri ESPN2 9:00 pm

Wednesday, February 21*Georgia at South Carolina SEC Network 6:30 pm*Alabama at Auburn SEC Network 8:30 pm*Florida at Tennessee ESPN2 9:00 pm

Saturday, February 24*Tennessee at Ole Miss SEC Network 1:00 pm*LSU at Georgia ESPNU 2:00 pm*South Carolina at Mississippi St. SEC Network 3:30 pm*Texas A&M at Vanderbilt ESPN/2 4:00 pm*Arkansas at Alabama SEC Network 6:00 pm*Missouri at Kentucky ESPN 8:15 pm*Auburn at Florida SEC Network 8:30 pm

Tuesday, February 27*Florida at Alabama ESPN/2 7:00 pm*Missouri at Vanderbilt ESPN/2 7:00 pm*Tennessee at Mississippi St. SEC Network 7:00 pm*Auburn at Arkansas SEC Network 9:00 pm

Wednesday, February 28*LSU at South Carolina SEC Network 6:30 pm*Ole Miss at Kentucky ESPN2 7:00 pm*Texas A&M at Georgia SEC Network 8:30 pm

Saturday, March 3*Kentucky at Florida CBS 12:00 pm*Mississippi St. at LSU SEC Network 1:00 pm*Alabama at Texas A&M ESPN/2 2:00 pm*South Carolina at Auburn SEC Network 3:30 pm*Arkansas at Missouri ESPN/2 6:00 pm*Georgia at Tennessee SEC Network 6:00 pm*Vanderbilt at Ole Miss SEC Network 8:30 pm

Conference Overall W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N StrkAuburn 11-3 .786 6-1 5-2 23-4 .852 13-1 7-2 3-1 L1Tennessee 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 19-7 .731 11-2 6-4 2-1 L1Florida 8-6 .571 4-3 4-3 17-10 .630 10-5 4-3 3-2 L2Alabama 8-6 .571 6-1 2-5 17-10 .630 12-3 2-6 3-1 L1Arkansas 8-6 .571 6-1 2-5 19-8 .704 14-1 2-6 3-1 W4Missouri 8-6 .571 5-2 3-4 18-9 .667 12-2 4-5 2-2 L1Kentucky 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 18-9 .667 14-2 3-5 1-2 W1Mississippi State 7-7 .500 6-1 1-6 19-8 .704 17-1 1-7 1-0 W1Georgia 6-8 .429 4-3 2-5 15-11 .577 10-3 4-7 1-1 W2LSU 6-8 .429 4-3 2-5 15-11 .577 11-4 3-5 1-2 W1Texas A&M 6-8 .429 5-2 1-6 17-10 .630 12-2 2-7 3-1 L2South Carolina 5-9 .357 3-4 2-5 14-13 .519 8-5 4-6 2-2 W1Vanderbilt 5-9 .357 5-2 0-7 11-16 .407 11-5 0-9 0-2 W2Ole Miss 4-10 .286 4-3 0-7 11-16 .407 10-6 0-9 1-1 L7

Conference Notes• The SEC’s six teams in the Top 25 of the Feb. 19 NCAA RPI are the most in the nation: No. 8 Auburn, No. 15 Tennessee, No. 18 Kentucky, No. 21 Texas A&M, No. 24 Missouri and No. 25 Ar-kansas.• Seven SEC teams rank in the Top 50 of the RPI (Tied 1st in the nation).• Twelve SEC teams rank in the Top 80 of the RPI (1st in the nation).• Thirteen SEC teams have Top 60 SOS and sev-en are in the Top 25• The SEC’s 115 Quadrant 1 and Quadrant 2 wins are 20 more than any other conference (as of Feb. 19).• Seven teams are receiving mention in the As-sociated Press Top 25 highlighted by Auburn (12th) and Tennessee (19th). Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri, Texas A&M and Alabama are receiving votes.• Forty-one percent (40 of 98) of the SEC’s games in league play this year have been decid-ed by seven points or less while 20 percent (20) have been decided by one possession. Only eight games have been decided by 20 or more points.• The SEC earned a 6-4 win in the fifth annual Big 12/SEC Challenge on Jan. 27. Alabama, Ar-kansas, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee and Vander-bilt each picked up wins to give the league the trophy.• The SEC led the nation with six former players being named NBA All-Stars. The Pac-12 has five selections, Big 12 three, Big East & Big Ten each had two while the ACC, Big Sky and Southern had one each.• SEC basketball teams entered the start of league play having won 76.1 percent of their non-conference games. That is the best winning

percentage at the start of league play since 2006-07 (77.8 percent).• The SEC has implemented a collaborative pro-cess for instant replay for the 2017-18 conference season. More information about this process can be found on page 3 of this release.• The SEC Tournament will be played on the west-ern banks of the Mississippi River for the first time when St. Louis, Mo, plays host to the 2018 event.

Team/Individual Notes• SEC Player of the Week – Vanderbilt’s Jeff Roberson, a 6-foot-6, 220-pound senior forward from Houston, Texas, averaged 24 points, nine rebounds and two assists in wins over Mississippi State and Florida. Vanderbilt’s leading scorer and rebounder, added his eighth double-double of the season with 22 points and 11 rebounds in the win over the Bulldogs, and then scored a game-high 26 points in the win over the Gators. For the week he shot 54.5 percent (12-of-22) from the field, 50 percent (5-of-10) from three, and converted on 19 of 24 shots from the charity stripe. • SEC Freshman of the Week – Arkansas’ Daniel Gafford, a 6-foot-11, 234-pound forward from El Dorado, Ark., averaged 18.5 points and six re-bounds in wins at Ole Miss and over No. 21 Texas A&M. He finished with a team-high 19 points on 6-of-7 shooting to go along with six rebounds at Ole Miss. Against No. 21 Texas A&M, Gafford shot 7-of-8 from the floor for 19 points, six rebounds, two assists, two blocks and one steal. Gafford shot 86.7 percent from the floor on the week, going 13-of-15. With four dunks, he improved his dunk total to a team-high 54 this season.• 17 players from 10 different teams have scored 30 or more points in a game this season.

February 19, 2018

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SEC BASKETBALL MEDIA SERVICESCoaches Teleconference The SEC men’s basketball coaches teleconference begin January 8 and run through March 12. Media representatives wishing to participate in the tele-conference should contact the SEC Communications Department for further details. Each coach will appear on the teleconference for seven minutes. All SEC basketball teleconferences can be listened to on the internet at www.secsports.com shortly after the conclusion of the teleconference.

2018 SEC Teleconference ScheduleMonday, January 8

Thursday, January 25Monday, February 5

Monday, February 19Monday, March 5

*Monday, March 12*includes only teams advancing to postseason play

Order of Appearance (All Times Central) 10:00 a.m. Bryce Drew, VU 10:49 a.m. Mike Anderson, AR 10:07 a.m. Mike White, UF 10:56 a.m. Avery Johnson, UA 10:14 a.m. Frank Martin, SC 11:03 a.m. Bruce Pearl, AU 10:21 a.m. Mark Fox, UG 11:10 a.m. Tony Madlock, UM 10:28 a.m. Will Wade, LS 11:17 a.m. Ben Howland, MS 10:35 a.m. John Calipari, UK 11:24 a.m. Cuonzo Martin, MO 10:42 a.m. Rick Barnes, UT 11:31 a.m. Billy Kennedy, AM

SEC Release The conference basketball release will be available each Monday beginning in early November via the league’s websites. Any media representative wishing to receive information via e-mail should register on www.secsportsmedia.com. SEC standings and results will be updated each weekday, while conference statistics will be updated as often as needed based on the schedule of play. Information is also available via the school’s SIDs.

Weekly Awards The SEC will name a Player of the Week and Freshman of the Week in men’s basketball each Monday of the season. Each week’s selections will be released on Mondays and will also be announced in the league’s weekly releases. Nomi-nations for the award are made each week by the men’s basketball media rela-tions contacts.

Internet General SEC basketball information can be accessed on the Web at www.secsports.com. The basketball section is updated with new material daily on the page, with standings, statistics, game previews, notes and other important information. The SEC basketball release can also be printed off of the secsports.com website in an Adobe Acrobat file. Adobe Reader, which is used to read the Adobe Acrobat file, can be downloaded for free on your computer on the adobe.com website. The SEC also offers a media-only section of the website - www.secsportsme-dia.com. Media covering the SEC can retrieve information from the conference office as well as the 14 SEC institutions from the media site. An internet photo gallery, logos and a championship credentialing system for SEC basketball is available on the site. (The site houses all media information for the other 19 sports the SEC sponsors).

Email List Press releases and information pertaining to SEC basketball will be emailed to the media throughout the year. Accredited media can register for the SEC’s mailing lists at www.secsportsmedia.com.

Social Media• Facebook: like the page called “Southeastern Conference”• Twitter: @SEC• Instagram: @SEC

SEC Tournament Media credential requests for the 2018 SEC Tournament in St. Louis will be available online at www.secsportsmedia.com in early January. For further information concerning media coverage of the 2018 SEC Tournament, please contact the SEC Communications Department. Tickets to the 2018 SEC Tournament may be purchased through one of the 14 member institutions’ ticket offices. Each school determines its priority for selling tournament tickets.

SEC Basketball Media ContactsAlabama – Aaron Jordan www.rolltide.comEmail: [email protected] Office: (205) 348-5401Twitter: @AlabamaMBB; @CoachAvery6; @asjordan1Arkansas – David Beall www.arkansasrazorbacks.comEmail: [email protected] Office: (479) 575-3114Twitter: @RazorbackMBB; @MikeAndersonUA; @beall_sid Auburn – Cody Voga www.auburntigers.comEmail: [email protected] Office: (334) 844-9800Twitter: @AuburnMBB ; @CoachBrucePearlFlorida – Denver Parler www.floridagators.comEmail: [email protected] Office: (352) 375-4683 x6100Twitter: @GatorsMBK; @MikeWhiteUF; @DenverParler;Georgia – Mike Mobley www.georgiadogs.comEmail: [email protected] Office: (706) 542-8052Twitter: @UGABasketball; @CoachMarkFox; @uga_mjiggsmobs Kentucky – Eric Lindsey & Deb Moore www.ukathletics.comEmail: [email protected] / [email protected] Office: (859) 257-3838Twitter: @CoachCalDotCom; @UKCoachCalipari; @KentuckyMBBLSU – Kent Lowe www.lsusports.netEmail: [email protected] Office: (225) 578-8226Twitter: @LSUBasketball; @wwadelsu; @LSUKent Ole Miss – Adam Kuffner www.olemisssports.comEmail: [email protected] Office: (662) 915-7509Twitter: @OleMissMBB; @ARebelKuffnerMississippi State – Gregg Ellis www.hailstate.comEmail: [email protected] Office: (662) 325-3595Twitter: @HailStateMBK; @Ben_Howland; @msusportsgreggMissouri – Patrick Crawford www.mutigers.comEmail: [email protected] Office: (573) 884-2531Twitter: @MizzouHoops; @CuonzoMartin; @p_crawfSouth Carolina – Emily Miles (Feeney) www.gamecocksonline.comEmail: [email protected] Office: (803) 777-7743Twitter: @GamecockMBB; @FrankMartin_SC; @EmilyFeeneySIDTennessee – Tom Satkowiak www.utsports.comEmail: [email protected] Office: (865) 974-1212Twitter: @Vol_Hoops; @RickBarnesUT; @TomSatkowiakTexas A&M – Adam Quisenberry www.12thMan.comEmail: [email protected] Office:(979) 862-5453Twitter: @aggiembk ; @Coach_Kennedy; @AdamQ_TAMUVanderbilt – Andy Boggs www.vucommodores.comEmail: [email protected] Office: (615) 322-4121Twitter: @VandyMBBSEC Communications Staff www.secsports.comHerb Vincent, Assoc. Commissioner [email protected] @SECherbvinCraig Pinkerton, Director (MBKB Contact) [email protected] @SEC_CraigChuck Dunlap, Director [email protected] @SEC_ChuckTammy Wilson, Director [email protected] @SEC_TammyJill Skotarczak, Assistant Director [email protected] @SEC_JillBen Beaty, Assistant Director [email protected] @BenBeatyAnn Drinkard, Digital Media Assistant [email protected] @anndrinkard

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COLLABORATIVE INSTANT REPLAY FOR SEC MEN’S BASKETBALLSEC To Implement Collaborative Instant Replay Beginning December 30, 2017, the Southeastern Conference will implement a collaborative process for instant replay in the sport of men’s basketball as the 2017-18 conference season begins. Under this upgraded system for instant replay reviews, personnel operating from SEC Headquarters will assist the game officials for all monitor reviews in conference games. “The implementation of collaborative replay in men’s basketball continues the SEC’s commitment to use the best-available resources to support correct outcomes when replay is used,” SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said. “This update to our replay review process is expected to more effectively support the Conference’s men’s basketball officiating program and build on the positive re-sults we have experienced in football officiating through the use of technology.” In June of 2017, the NCAA approved an experimental rule at the request of the SEC that will allow a conference to utilize a collaborative Instant Replay review process for all conference contests in the 2017-18 season. This col-laboration will be limited to only those plays that are reviewable under NCAA Playing Rule 11. All reviews will be initiated by game officials, who maintain final decision-making authority. The SEC is the only conference utilizing a col-laborative replay process this season. Terry Moore, a veteran NCAA official with 30 years of experience, will as-sume the role of Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Replay. In the newly-created position, Moore will collaborate with game officials from SEC Headquarters for all monitor reviews during the 2017-18 conference schedule as part of a recently approved NCAA experimental rule. A veteran of the Southeastern, Atlantic Coast, Big 12, American and Missouri Valley conferences, Moore has earned officiating assignments in 17 NCAA Tournaments, advancing to the Regional Finals on two occasions. His 27 years of international officiating experience includes the 2005 Gold Game in Mar del Plata, Argentina, and the 2006 World Championship Gold game in Saitama, Japan. For the last 10 years, Moore has been a FIBA Instructor for USA Bas-ketball and is a member of the USA Basketball Official Selection Committee where he oversees the recruiting, training, evaluation, and testing of National and FIBA Certified officials who represent the USA in all FIBA events worldwide. Moore will work closely with SEC Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officials Mark Whitehead and SEC Associate Commissioner for Men’s Basketball Dan Leibovitz to implement and manage the collaborative replay process.

SEC Men’s Basketball Collaborative Instant Replay Q&AWhat is the goal in altering the way instant replay is conducted in the SEC?The goal is to increase the accuracy and consistency of the replay process.

Will the new collaborative replay system slow down the instant re-play process when a game is stopped for instant replay review?The live feeds going into the SEC Video Center in Birmingham should make video reviews more time efficient. On many of the plays that may be reviewed under NCAA Playing Rules, the process may begin before the officiating crew reaches the scorers’ table.

Will the process be centralized or collaborative? What is the differ-ence?While there will be an element of both, the model will be collaborative in nature. There will be a centralized video center dedicated to instant replay that will have real-time direct communication with the officiating crews in the arena at all 14 member institutions.

Where will this centralized video room be located?The collaborative replay system will be operated from the SEC Video Center at SEC Headquarters.

In what games will this new collaborative replay system be utilized?This newly created replay process will be used for the 2017-18 conference schedule as well as the 2018 SEC Tournament in St. Louis, Mo.

Who will serve in the instant replay official roles at the SEC Video Center?Terry Moore, a veteran official with 30 years of NCAA experience, 27 years of inter-national experience and who served as the instant replay operator during the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, will assume the role of Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Replay.

Who will make the final instant replay decision if the game officials at the arena and the Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Replay in the SEC Video Center are not able to agree?The game officials, based upon information developed in collaboration with Coor-dinator of Men’s Basketball Replay in the SEC Video Center, will ultimately make the final determination of a play’s outcome.

Will the Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Replay have the ability to stop a game for a review?Per NCAA Playing Rules, all reviews will be initiated by game officials. What will be the role of SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and SEC Co-ordinator of Men’s Basketball Officials Mark Whitehead in the new replay process in the SEC Video Center?Commissioner Sankey and Mark Whitehead will not participate in the instant replay process that takes place at the SEC Video Center or at the playing venue.

What role will the SEC Video Center play in this new instant replay process?The SEC Video Center will continue to serve as the main viewing, evaluation and ob-servation location of all SEC men’s basketball conference contests that take place, and will continue to fulfill an important role in the game day communications, social media and event management areas of SEC Men’s Basketball. The Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Replay and the replay equipment has been integrated into the cur-rent structure of the SEC Video Center.

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2018 SEC TOURNAMENT • SCOTTRADE CENTER • ST. LOUIS, MOFirst Round

Wednesday, March 7Second RoundThursday, March 8

QuarterfinalsFriday, March 9

SemifinalsSaturday, March 10

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The Southeastern Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament will be played on the western banks of the Mississippi River for the first time when St. Louis, Mo, plays host to the 2018 event. Scottrade Center is a contemporary, 12-story glass and concrete structure located in the heart of downtown St. Louis. The home of the St. Louis Blues Hockey Club, Scottrade Center also features a full range of arena programming, including concerts, ice shows, family shows and other sporting events. Scottrade Center plays host to approximately 175 events per year, bringing nearly 2 million guests to downtown St. Louis annually and ranking it among the top arenas in the country. The tournament has been played on the eastern banks of the Mississippi seven times with Baton Rouge (1938 and 1988), Memphis (1994 and 1997) and New Orleans (1996, 2003 and 2012) previously serving as hosts. The winner of the 13-game tournament receives the SEC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The tournament seeds are determined by the 18-game conference schedule during the regular season. Teams are seeded 1-14 based on their regular season conference finish. Atlanta served as host of the inaugural SEC Tournament played following the 1932-33 season and did so again after the 1933-34 season. The event was held every year through 1952, with the exception of 1935. After a 26-year layoff (1953-78), the tournament was renewed in 1979. The 2018 tournament will be the 59th in league history and the 40th since the renewal. The event has helped set the stage for SEC teams in the NCAA Tournament, as 24 of the tournament

champions since the tournament resumed in 1979 have advanced to at least the Sweet 16. Three of the last 12 SEC Tournament champions have gone on to win the national championship. Since the renewal in 1979, the SEC Tournament Champion has failed to win at least one NCAA Tournament game only four times. Kentucky leads the league with 30 SEC Tournament titles. Alabama is second with six, while Tennessee and Florida are tied for third with four. Mississippi State has three championship trophies while Georgia, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt have two. Arkansas, Auburn, LSU and former league member Georgia Tech have each won one SEC Tournament championship.

SEC Tournament Media CredentialsApplications for media credentials to the 2018 SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament are being accepted at www.sportssystems.com/seccredentials. Media outlets planning to cover the 2018 SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament should complete and submit the registration form via the online system to the SEC Communications Department by Friday, March 2.

Future SEC Tournament Dates & SitesM7-11, 2018 St. Louis, MO (Scottrade Arena)M13-17, 2019 Nashville, TN (Bridgestone Arena)M11-15, 2020 Nashville, TN (Bridgestone Arena)M10-14, 2021 Nashville, TN (Bridgestone Arena)M9-13, 2022 Tampa, FL (Amalie Arena)M8-12, 2023 Nashville, TN (Bridgestone Arena)M13-17, 2024 Nashville, TN (Bridgestone Arena)M12-16, 2025 Nashville, TN (Bridgestone Arena)

The Road To St. Louis (Through Games 2/17)Seed Record Games Remaining1. Auburn 11-3 UA, at UF, at AR, SC2. Tennessee 9-5 UF, at UM, at MS, UG3. %Florida 8-6 at UT, AU, at UA, UK4. %Alabama 8-6 at AU, AR, UF, at AM5. %Arkansas 8-6 UK, at UA, AU, at MO6. %Missouri 8-6 UM, at UK, at VU, AR7. ^Kentucky 7-7 at AR, MO, UM, at UF8. ^Mississippi State 7-7 at AM, SC, UT, at LS9. &Georgia 6-8 at SC, LS, AM, at UT10. &LSU 6-8 VU, at UG, at SC, MS11. &Texas A&M 6-8 MS, at VU, at UG, UA12. #South Carolina 5-9 UG, at MS, LS, at AU13. #Vanderbilt 5-9 at LS, AM, MO, at UM14. Ole Miss 4-10 at MO, UT, at UK, VU

%—Florida 3rd, Alabama 4th, Arkansas 5th and Missouri 6th 3A. Record vs. tied teams Florida: 0-1 vs. UA, 1-0 vs. AR, 1-0 vs. MO = 2-1 Alabama: 0-0 vs. AR, 1-0 vs. UF, 0-1 vs. MO = 1-1 Arkansas: 0-0 vs. UA, 0-1 vs. UF, 1-0 vs. MO = 1-1 Missouri: 1-0 vs. UA, 0-1 vs. AR, 0-1 vs. UF= 1-2 2A. Alabama and Arkansas have not played each other 2B. Won-lost record vs. No. 1 seed... No. 1 Auburn: UA is 1-0, AR is 0-1^—Kentucky 7th and Mississippi State 8th 2A. Kentucky won the only head-to-head meeting&—Georgia 9th, LSU 10th and Texas A&M 11th 3A. Record vs. tied teams Georgia: 1-0 vs. LS, 0-0 vs. AM = 1-0 LSU: 0-1 vs. UG, 2-0 vs. AM = 3-0 Texas A&M: 0-0 vs. UG, 0-2 vs. LS - 0-2 2A. Georgia won the only head-to-head meeting#—South Carolina 12th and Vanderbilt 13th 2A. South Carolina won the only head-to-head meeting

SEC Tournament Tie-Break Procedures Teams will be seeded No. 1 through No. 14 in the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament bracket based upon the final regular season Conference standings.

1. Two-Team Tie: The following procedure will be used in the following order until the tie is broken: A) Won-lost results of head-to-head competition

between the two teams. B) Won-lost record of the two teams versus the No.

1 seed (and proceeding through the No. 14 seed, if necessary).

C) Coin flip by the Commissioner.

2. Three-Team Tie (or more): Won-lost record of the two teams versus the No. 1 seed (and proceeding through the No. 14 seed, if necessary). A) Best winning percentage of games played among

the tied teams (Example: Team A is 3-1, Team B is 2-2 and Team C is 1-3 – Team A would be seeded highest, Team B second-highest and Team C lowest of the three).

B) Best winning percentage of the tied teams versus the No. 1 seed (and proceeding through the No. 14 seed, if necessary).

C) If two teams remain, coin flip by the Commissioner.

D) If three or more teams remain, draw by the Commissioner.

For the purpose of seeding, if an institution is precluded from participating in the tournament, such institution will automatically be seeded last. The No. 11 seed will then receive a bye. However, for the purpose of breaking ties, that team will remain where it finished in the regular-season standings BEFORE being seeded last.

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SEC Success• Throughout the history of men’s college basketball, the Southeastern Con-ference has captured 11 NCAA Championships and four NIT titles, putting the SEC as one of the nation’s top basketball conferences.• Thirteen of the 14 SEC coaches have led their teams to the NCAA Tourna-ment. The one not included in that list is entering his third season coaching col-legiately and was previously named the NBA Coach of the Year while directing his team to the NBA Finals.• Nine SEC coaches have taken their teams to the Sweet 16, seven have ad-vanced to the Elite Eight and five have gone on to the Final Four (includes Division II).• Five SEC coaches have been head coaches in the Final Four (includes DII) with two winning national championships. • Ole Miss head coach Andy Kennedy is the winningest at his institution.• 13 of the 14 SEC coaches have earned conference coach of the year honors and five have been named national coach of the year.• Six SEC players were picked at the 2015 NBA Draft, including five who were chosen in the first round.• LSU’s Ben Simmons was drafted No. 1 overall in the 2016 NBA Draft. He is the fifth SEC player to be picked first overall in the draft and the fourth in the last seven years.• The SEC’s 17 Lottery Picks since 2010 are the most of any conference. The Big 12 was second with 15 and ACC was third with 14.• Over the last seven NBA Drafts, 53 SEC players have heard their names called. Thirty-one of those were selected in the first round and four were the No. 1 overall pick.• The SEC has had at least one team in the Final Four in seven of the past 12 years. Thirteen times in the last 25 years the SEC has had at least one team in the Final Four. • Seven different SEC teams (Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mis-sissippi State and South Carolina) have appeared in the Final Four.• The SEC was 11-5 in NCAA Tournament games in 2017. It is the seventh consecutive season the SEC has been .500 or better in the NCAA Tournament. It is the 56th time the league has been .500 or better in NCAA Tournament games.• The SEC has won three of the last 12 NCAA titles (2006-Florida, 2007-Flor-ida, 2012 Kentucky). Only the ACC (three titles) has won more during that stretch.• The SEC has had at least one team advance to the Sweet 16 in 27 of the last 28 years. All of the SEC’s 14 members have advanced to the Sweet 16 since 1996.• SEC teams are 23-7 (76.7 percent) in postseason opening games over the last two years.• Every team in the SEC has made at least one NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 13 editions of the NCAA Tournament.• Florida’s Canyon Barry was named CoSIDA Academic All-America of the Year while Vanderbilt’s Luke Kornet was a CoSIDA Second Team Academic All-America selection. Arkansas’ Moses Kingsley and Georgia’s Juwan Parker each earned CoSIDA First Team Academic All-District honors.• 72 men’s basketball students were named to the 2016 SEC Academic Honor Rolls (Winter and First Year) for having a grade point average of 3.00 or above for either the preceding academic year or a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above.

SEC Weekly Award Winners Player Of The Week Freshman Of The WeekNov. 13 Admon Gilder, AM Tremont Waters, LSNov. 20 Egor Koulechov, UF John Petty, UANov. 27 Jalen Hudson, UF Collin Sexton, UADec. 4 Tyson Carter, MS Chuma Okeke, AUDec. 11 Duop Reath, LS Daniel Gafford, ARDec. 18 Daryl Macon, AR Hamidou Diallo, UKDec. 25 Yante Maten, UG Savion Flagg, AMJan. 1 Daryl Macon, AR John Petty, UAJan. 8 Mustapha Heron, AU Tremont Waters, LSJan. 15 Grant Williams, UT Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, UKJan. 22 Jalen Hudson, UF Daniel Gafford, AR Tyler Davis, AMJan. 29 Daryl Macon, AR Kevin Knox, UK Mustapha Heron, AUFeb. 5 Kassius Robertson, MO Nick Weatherspoon, MSFeb. 12 Kassius Robertson, MO TJ Starks, AMFeb. 19 Jeff Roberson, VU Daniel Gafford, ARFeb. 26 March 5

Coaches’ Preseason PredictionsFirst Team All-SEC Second Team All-SECKeVaughn Allen – Florida Braxton Key – AlabamaYante Maten – Georgia Collin Sexton – AlabamaKevin Knox – Kentucky Jaylen Barford – ArkansaaDeandre Burnett – Ole Miss Daryl Macon – ArkansasQuinndary Weatherspoon – Miss State Mustapha Heron – AuburnMichael Porter, Jr. – Missouri Chris Chiozza – FloridaTyler Davis – Texas A&M Terence Davis – Ole MissRobert Williams – Texas A&M Hamidou Diallo – KentuckyMatthew Fisher-Davis – Vanderbilt Chris Silva – South Carolina Grant Williams – Tennessee

Media Preseason PredictionsFirst Team All-SEC Second Team All-SECKeVaughn Allen – Florida Collin Sexton – AlabamaYante Maten – Georgia Kevin Knox – KentuckyHamidou Diallo – Kentucky Terence Davis – Ole MissMichael Porter, Jr. – Missouri Deandre Burnett – Ole MissRobert Williams – Texas A&M Quinndary Weatherspoon – Miss State Tyler Davis – Texas A&M Matthew Fisher-Davis – Vanderbilt

SEC Player of the Year (tie)Yante Maten (UG); Michael Porter, Jr. (MO); Robert Williams (AM)

Preseason Media Poll1. Kentucky2. Florida3. Texas A&M4. Alabama5. Missouri6. Arkansas7. Vanderbilt8. Georgia9. Auburn10. Ole Miss11. South Carolina12. Mississippi State13. Tennessee14. LSU

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ASSOCIATED PRESS POLLFebruary 19, 2018

Rk Team Record Points1 Virginia (42) 24-2 1,6012 Michigan State (19) 26-3 1,5653 Villanova (4) 24-3 1,5094 Xavier 24-4 1,3985 Duke 22-5 1,2926 Gonzaga 25-4 1,2066 Texas Tech 22-5 1,2068 Kansas 21-6 1,1669 Purdue 24-5 1,13010 North Carolina 21-7 1,07411 Cincinnati 23-4 95412 Auburn 23-4 87313 Wichita State 21-5 87014 Arizona 21-6 83115 Clemson 20-6 68316 Ohio State 22-7 68017 Michigan 22-7 61518 Rhode Island 21-4 45519 Tennessee 19-7 42720 Nevada 23-5 33021 West Virginia 19-8 32922 Saint Mary’s 25-4 29123 Houston 21-5 26324 Middle Tennessee 22-5 8725 Florida State 19-8 63

Receiving Votes: Baylor 52, Kentucky 33, Arizona State 32, Arkansas 23, UCLA 20, St. Bonaventure 13, Virginia Tech 12, Creighton 10, Penn State 6, Missouri 5, Kansas State 5, Texas A&M 4, TCU 4, Loyola-Chi-cago 2, Butler 2, East Tennessee State 1, Alabama 1, Boise State 1, Oklahoma 1

USA TODAY COACHES POLLFebruary 19, 2018

Rk Team Record Points1 Michigan State (20) 26-3 7822 Virginia (8) 24-2 7733 Villanova (4) 24-3 7454 Xavier 24-4 6565 Duke 22-5 6556 Gonzaga 25-4 6027 Texas Tech 22-5 5888 Kansas 21-6 5669 Purdue 24-5 52610 North Carolina 21-7 49811 Cincinnati 23-4 49712 Wichita State 21-5 40413 Auburn 23-4 35814 Arizona 21-6 34015 Ohio State 22-7 33916 Michigan 22-7 32517 Clemson 20-6 32418 Rhode Island 21-4 26319 Tennessee 19-7 20820 Saint Mary’s 25-4 17321 West Virginia 19-8 16822 Nevada 23-5 14323 Houston 21-5 11924 Middle Tennessee 22-5 7225 Arizona State 19-7 47

Receiving Votes: Creighton 34, Kentucky 31, Virgin-ia Tech 20, Florida State 18, Texas A&M 15, Florida 14, Seton Hall 13, Baylor 12, UCLA 11, St. Bonaven-ture 11, Butler 9, Kansas State 9, Miami 9, Nebraska 7, Loyola-Chicago 6, Arkansas 3, East Tennessee State 2, Louisiana 1, Boise State 1, New Mexico State 1, Okla-homa 1, TCU 1

NCAA RPIFebruary 19, 2018

Rk Team Record 1 Virginia 24-22 Villanova 24-33 Xavier 24-44 Duke 22-55 North Carolina 21-76 Kansas 21-67 Rhode Island 21-48 Auburn 23-49 Nevada 23-510 Clemson 20-611 Cincinnati 23-412 Purdue 24-513 Texas Tech 22-514 Michigan St. 26-315 Tennessee 19-716 Wichita St. 21-517 Arizona 21-618 Kentucky 18-919 Houston 21-520 Ohio St. 22-721 Texas A&M 17-1022 TCU 18-923 Middle Tenn. 22-524 Missouri 18-925 Arkansas 19-8

Other SEC teams: 33 Alabama 17-1063 Florida 17-1066 Georgia 15-1171 Mississippi St. 19-875 LSU 15-1178 South Carolina 14-13104 Vanderbilt 11-16123 Ole Miss 11-16

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Alabama 6-1 1-0 6-1 1-0

Arkansas 3-1 0-1 3-1 0-1

Auburn 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0

Florida 4-1 0-1 4-1 0-1

Georgia 3-3 0-1 3-3 0-1

Kentucky 1-4 1-2 1-4 1-1

LSU 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0

Ole Miss 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0

Mississippi State 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-0

Missouri 3-3 0-0 3-3 0-0

South Carolina 3-3 1-0 3-3 0-0

Tennessee 3-2 0-2 3-2 0-2

Texas A&M 4-3 1-1 4-3 2-1

Vanderbilt 0-8 0-2 0-8 0-1

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vs. Non-SEC 10-13 1-9 10-12 2-6

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Non-Conference RecordConference Record Pct.America East 2-0 1.000American Athletic 8-5 .615Atlantic 10 5-1 .833Atlantic Coast 5-9 .357Atlantic Sun 7-0 1.000Big 12 10-8 .556Big East 2-3 .400Big Sky 0-0 .000Big South 8-0 1.000Big Ten 4-2 .667Big West 3-0 1.000Colonial 3-0 1.000Conference USA 7-2 .778Horizon League 4-0 1.000Ivy Group 2-0 1.000Metro Atlantic 1-0 1.000Mid-American 4-0 1.000Mid-Eastern Athletic 2-0 1.000Missouri Valley 2-3 .400Mountain West 3-1 .750Northeast 2-0 1.000Ohio Valley 6-1 .857Pac-12 2-7 .222Patriot 1-0 1.000Southern 7-0 1.000Southland 8-1 .889Southwestern Athletic 6-0 1.000Summit 3-1 .750Sun Belt 7-0 1.000West Coast 4-0 1.000Western Athletic 3-0 1.000Independents 0-0 .000Non-Division I 3-0 1.000Totals 135-44 .754

Double-DoublesPlayer, School 2017-18 CareerYante Maten, Georgia 10 26Jeff Roberson, Vanderbilt 9 17Tyler Davis, Texas A&M 9 15Chris Silva, South Carolina 6 11Robert Williams, Texas A&M 5 16Aric Holman, Mississippi State 5 7Donta Hall, Alabama 5 5Jordan Barnett, Missouri 4 5Tremont Waters, LSU 4 4Aaron Epps, LSU 3 6Abdul Ado, Mississippi State 3 3Egor Koulechov. Florida 3 3Anfrenee McLemore, Auburn 3 3Desean Murray, Auburn 3 3Johntay Porter, Missouri 3 3Dazon Ingram, Alabama 2 4Duop Reath, LSU 2 9Mustapha Heron, Auburn 2 5Derek Ogbeide, Georgia 2 5Quinndary Weatherspoon, Mississippi St. 2 4Chris Chiozza, Florida 2 3DJ Hogg, Texas A&M 2 3Admiral Schofield, Tennessee 2 3Kyle Alexander, Tennessee 2 2Kevin Knox, Kentucky 2 2Terence Davis, Ole Miss 1 6Marcanvis Hymon, Ole Miss 1 3Kevin Puryear, Missouri 1 3Matthew Fisher-Davis, Vanderbilt 1 2Tonny Trocha-Morelos, Texas A&M 1 2Jordan Barnett, Missouri 1 1Hamidou Diallo, Kentucky 1 1Savion Flagg, Texas A&M 1 1Daniel Gafford, Arkansas 1 1Felipe Haase, South Carolina 1 1Darious Hall, Arkansas 1 1Jared Harper, Auburn 1 1Jalen Hudson, Florida 1 1Chuma Okeke, Auburn 1 1Dominik Olejniczak, Ole Miss 1 1Juwan Parker, Georgia 1 1Nick Richards, Kentucky 1 1Wayde Sims, LSU 1 1Jeremiah Tilmon, Missouri 1 1PJ Washington, Kentucky 1 1Duane Wilson, Texas A&M 1 1John Egbunu, Florida 0 7Grant Williams, Tennessee 0 4Schnider Herard, Mississippi State 0 2Riley Norris, Alabama 0 5Terrence Phillips, Missouri 0 2John Fulkerson, Tennessee 0 1Justas Furmanavivius, OIe Miss 0 1Wenyen Gabriel, Kentucky 0 1Maik Kotsar, South Carolina 0 1Xavian Stapleton, Mississippi State 0 1Austin Wiley, Auburn 0 1

Triple-DoublesPlayer, School 2017-18 CareerChris Chiozza, Florida 0 1

Career Leaders - Points1. 1757 Yante Maten; Georgia; 2014-182. 1382 Riley LaChance; Vanderbilt; 2014-183. 1278 Jeff Roberson; Vanderbilt; 2014-184. 1246 Q. Weatherspoon; Mississippi State; 2015-185. 1224 KeVaughn Allen; Florida; 2015-186. 1219 Matthew Fisher-Davis; Vanderbilt; 2014-187. 1203 Tyler Davis; Texas A&M; 2015-188. 974 Kevin Puryear; Missouri; 2015-189. 958 Chris Chiozza; Florida; 2014-1810. 948 Admon Gilder; Texas A&M; 2015-1811. 941 Jaylen Barford; Arkansas; 2016-1812. 938 Bryce Brown; Auburn; 2015-1813. 936 Daryl Macon; Arkansas; 2016-1814. 934 Chris Silva; South Carolina; 2015-1815. 927 Deandre Burnett; Ole Miss; 2016-1816. 922 Terence Davis; Ole Miss; 2015-1817. 903 Mustapha Heron; Auburn; 2016-1818. 875 Anton Beard; Arkansas; 2014-1819. 811 Grant Williams; Tennessee; 2016-1820. 792 Admiral Schofield; Tennessee; 2015-18

Career Leaders - Rebounds1. 829 Yante Maten; Georgia; 2014-182. 721 Jeff Roberson; Vanderbilt; 2014-183. 666 Tyler Davis; Texas A&M; 2015-184. 576 Chris Silva; South Carolina; 2015-185. 559 Derek Ogbeide; Georgia; 2015-186. 513 Donta Hall; Alabama; 2015-187. 492 Tonny Trocha-Morelos; Texas A&M; 2014-18 492 Marcanvis Hymon; Ole Miss; 2014-189. 469 Riley Norris; Alabama; 2014-1810. 467 Robert Williams; Texas A&M; 2016-18

Career Leaders - Blocked Shots1. 182 Yante Maten; Georgia; 2014-182. 164 Donta Hall; Alabama; 2015-183. 134 Kevarrius Hayes; Florida; 2015-184. 133 Robert Williams; Texas A&M; 2016-185. 123 Horace Spencer; Auburn; 2015-186. 117 Aric Holman; Mississippi State; 2015-187. 114 Chris Silva; South Carolina; 2015-188. 110 Anfernee McLemore; Auburn; 2016-189. 109 Kyle Alexander; Tennessee; 2015-1810. 101 Tyler Davis; Texas A&M; 2015-18

Career Leaders - Steals1. 177 Chris Chiozza; Florida; 2014-182. 131 Q. Weatherspoon; Mississippi State; 2015-183. 122 Admon Gilder; Texas A&M; 2015-184. 119 Anton Beard; Arkansas; 2014-185. 112 KeVaughn Allen; Florida; 2015-186. 89 Terrence Phillips; Missouri; 2015-187. 79 Terence Davis; Ole Miss; 2015-188. 78 Riley LaChance; Vanderbilt; 2014-189. 76 Jeff Roberson; Vanderbilt; 2014-1810. 75 Skylar Mays; LSU; 2016-18 Career Leaders - Assists1. 522 Chris Chiozza; Florida; 2014-182. 408 Riley LaChance; Vanderbilt; 2014-183. 286 Terrence Phillips; Missouri; 2015-184. 252 Jared Harper; Auburn; 2016-185. 242 Anton Beard; Arkansas; 2014-186. 231 Admon Gilder; Texas A&M; 2015-187. 212 Deandre Burnett; Ole Miss; 2016-188. 208 Dazon Ingram; Alabama; 2015-189. 198 Lamar Peters; Mississippi State; 2016-1810. 197 Skylar Mays; LSU; 2016-18

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ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDEOverall: 17-10 • SEC: 8-6

Result High Scorer (s)N10 1-vs. Memphis [CBSSN] W, 82-70 Ingram 20N14 Lipscomb [SEC Network] W, 86-64 Sexton 22N17 2-Alabama A&M [SECN+] W, 104-67 Petty 30N21 2-UT Arlington [SEC Network] W, 77-76 Sexton 29N24 3-vs. BYU W, 71-59 Petty 16N25 3-vs. #14 Minnesota L, 84-89 Sexton 40N29 Louisiana Tech [SECN+] W, 77-74 Ingram/Sexton 22D3 UCF [ESPNU] L, 62-65 Halll 20D6 Rhode Island [SECN+] W, 68-64 Hall 13D9 at Arizona [ESPN2] L, 82-88 Sexton 30D19 4-Mercer [SEC Network] W, 80-79 Sexton 21D22 5-Texas [ESPN2] L, 50-66 Petty 14D30 *#5 Texas A&M [ESPN2] W, 79-57 Petty 18J2 *at Vanderbilt [SEC Network] L, 75-76 Sexton 24J6 *at Georgia [SEC Network] L, 46-65 Sexton 23J9 *South Carolina [SEC Network] W, 76-62 Petty 15J13 *at LSU [SEC Network] W, 74-66 Ingram 18J17 *#17 Auburn [SEC Network] W, 76-71 Petty 27J20 *Mississippi State [SEC Network] W, 68-62 Key 16J23 *at Ole Miss [SEC Network] L, 66-78 Hall 14J27 6-#12 Oklahoma [ESPN] W, 80-73 Sexton 18J31 *Missouri [ESPN2] L, 60-69 Sexton 23F3 *at #23 Florida [ESPN] W, 68-50 Sexton 17F6 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] L, 63-67 Sexton 18F10 *#15 Tennessee [SEC Network] W, 78-50 Hall 17F13 *LSU [SEC Network] W, 80-65 Hall 20F17 *at Kentucky [CBS] L, 71-81 Hall 16F21 *at Auburn [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m.F24 *Arkansas [SEC Network] 6:00 p.m.F27 *Florida [ESPN/2] 7:00 p.m.M3 *at Texas A&M [ESPN/2] 2:00 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Veterans Classic (Annapolis, MD); 2-Barclays Center Classic (Tuscaloosa, AL); 3-Barclays Center Classic (Brooklyn, NY); 4-at Huntsville, AL; 5-at Birmingham, AL; 6-Big 12/SEC Chal-lenge

ARKANSAS RAZORBACKSOverall: 19-8 • SEC: 8-6

Result High Scorer (s)N10 Samford [SECN+] W, 95-56 Barford/Macon 16N12 1-Bucknell [SEC Network] W, 101-73 Barford 27N17 Fresno St. [SECN+] W, 83-75 Gafford 25N23 2-vs. Oklahoma [ESPN2] W, 92-83 Macon 27N24 2-vs. #9 North Carolina [ESPN] L, 68-87 Barford 21N26 2-vs. Connecticut [ESPN] W, 102-67 Barford 24D2 at Houston [CBSSN] L, 65-91 Barford/Beard 13D5 Colorado St. [SECN+] W, 92-66 Barford/Jones 19D9 #14 Minnesota [SEC Network] W, 95-79 Barford 22D16 3-vs. Troy W, 88-63 Macon 25D19 Oral Roberts [SECN+] W, 104-69 Jones 15D27 CSU Bakersfield [SEC Network] W, 95-68 Barford 19D30 *#19 Tennessee [SEC Network] W, 95-93 ot Macon 33J2 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] L, 75-78 Macon 24J6 *at Auburn [ESPNU] L, 77-88 Barford 21J10 *LSU [SEC Network] L, 54-75 Barford 17J13 *Missouri [ESPN2] W, 65-63 Gafford 15J17 *at Florida [ESPN2] L, 73-88 Barford 28J20 *Ole Miss [SEC Network] W, 97-93 Barford 23J23 *at Georgia [SEC Network] W, 80-77 2ot Macon 25J27 4-Oklahoma St. [ESPN2] W, 66-65 Macon 22J30 *at Texas A&M [ESPNU] L, 66-80 Macon 20F3 *at LSU [SEC Network] L, 86-94 Macon 22F6 *South Carolina [ESPN2] W, 81-65 Macon 25F10 *Vanderbilt [SEC Network] W, 72-54 Macon 21F13 *at Ole Miss [SEC Network] W, 75-64 Gafford 19F17 *#21 Texas A&M [ESPN] W, 94-75 Barford 21F20 *Kentucky [ESPN] 9:00 p.m.F24 *at Alabama [SEC Network] 6:00 p.m.F27 *Auburn [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m.M3 *at Missouri [ESPN/2] 6:00 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-PK80 Invitational (Fayetteville, AR); 2-PK80 Victory (Portland, OR); 3-at North Little Rock, AR; 4-Big 12/SEC Challenge

AUBURN TIGERSOverall: 23-4 • SEC: 11-3

Result High Scorer (s)N10 Norfolk St. [SECN+] W, 102-74 Brown 31N16 1-vs. Indiana State [ESPNU] W, 83-64 Brown 15N17 2-vs. Temple [ESPN2] L, 74-88 McLemore 19N19 2-vs. Hofstra [ESPNU] W, 89-78 Heron 22N24 Winthrop [SEC Network] W, 119-85 Heron 31N29 at Dayton [CBSSN] W, 73-60 Heron 21D3 George Mason [SECN+] W, 79-63 Heron 19D6 Gardner-Webb [SECN+] W, 80-55 Murray 20D9 UAB [SEC Network] W, 85-80 Brown 27D16 3-vs. Middle Tenn. [SEC Network] W, 76-70 Harper/Heron 16D19 at Murray St. [OVCDN] W, 81-77 Murray 18D23 UConn [ESPN2] W, 89-64 Heron/Murray 13D30 Cornell [SEC Network] W, 98-77 Brown 19J2 *at #23 Tennessee [ESPNU] W, 94-84 Brown/Harper 18J6 *#22 Arkansas [ESPNU] W, 88-77 Heron 17J9 *Ole Miss [ESPNU] W, 85-70 Murray 16J13 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] W, 76-68 Brown 23J17 *at Alabama [SEC Network] L, 71-76 Brown 12J20 *Georgia [SEC Network] W, 79-65 Brown 28J24 *at Missouri [SEC Network] W, 91-73 Harper 21J27 *LSU [SEC Network] W, 95-70 Heron 21J30 *at Ole Miss [SEC Network] W, 79-70 Brown 23F3 *Vanderbilt [SEC Network] W, 93-81 Brown 25F7 *Texas A&M [ESPN2] L, 80-81 Heron 28F10 *at Georgia [SEC Network] W, 78-61 Harper 24F14 *Kentucky [ESPN2] W, 76-66 Brown/Harper 18F17 *at South Carolina [SEC Network] L, 75-84 Heron 16F21 *Alabama [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m.F24 *at Florida [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m.F27 *at Arkansas [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m.M3 *South Carolina [SEC Network] 3:30 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Charleston Classic (Charleston, SC); 2-Charleston Classic (Dayton, OH); 3-at Birmingham, AL

FLORIDA GATORSOverall: 17-10 • SEC: 8-6

Result High Scorer (s)N13 Gardner-Webb [ESPNU] W, 116-74 Koulechov 34N16 North Florida [SEC Network] W, 108-68 Allen 18N19 1-New Hampshire [SEC Network] W, 70-63 Hudson 26N23 2-vs. Stanford [ESPN2] W, 108-87 Koulechov 26N24 2-vs. #17 Gonzaga [ESPN2] W, 111-105 2ot Hudson 35N26 2-vs. #1 Duke [ESPN] L, 84-87 Hudson 24D4 Florida State [ESPN2] L, 66-83 Hudson 16D6 Loyola Chicago [SEC Network] L, 59-65 Chiozza 9D9 3-vs. #17 Cincinnati [ESPN2] W, 66-60 Koulechov 21D16 4-vs. Clemson [FS2] L, 69-71 Hudson 23D20 James Madison [SEC Network] W, 72-63 Chiozza 19D22 Incarnate Word [SEC Network] W, 75-60 Chiozza 16D30 *Vanderbilt [ESPN2] W, 81-74 Koulechov 22J2 *at #11 Texas A&M [ESPN2] W, 83-66 Koulechov 19J6 *at Missouri [CBS] W, 77-75 Hudson 16J10 *Mississippi State [SEC Network] W, 71-54 Koulechov 23J13 *at Ole Miss [CBS] L, 72-78 Stone 23J17 *Arkansas [ESPN2] W, 88-73 Allen 28J20 *at #18 Kentucky [ESPN] W, 66-64 Hudson 17J24 *South Carolina [SEC Network] L, 72-77 Hudson/Koulechov 16J27 5-Baylor [ESPN] W, 81-60 Chiozza 20J30 *at Georgia [SEC Network] L, 60-72 Chiozza 15F3 *Alabama [ESPN] L, 50-68 Allen 16F7 *LSU [SEC Network] W, 73-64 Hudson 18F10 *at South Carolina [CBS] W, 65-41 Chiozza/Hudson 12F14 *Georgia [SEC Network] L, 69-72 ot Allen/Koulechov 19F17 *at Vanderbilt [ESPN2] L, 68-71 Stone 20F21 *at Tennessee [ESPN2] 9:00 p.m.F24 *Auburn [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m.F27 *at Alabama [ESPN/2] 7:00 p.m.M3 *Kentucky [CBS] 12:00 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-PK80 Invitational (Gainesville, FL); 2-PK80 Invitational/Motion (Portland, OR); 3-Never Forget 9/11 Classic (Newark, NJ); 4-Orange Bowl Classic (Sunrise, FL); 5-Big 12/SEC Challenge

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GEORGIA BULLDOGSOverall: 15-11 • SEC: 6-8

Result High Scorer (s)N10 Bryant [SECN+] W, 79-54 Maten 21N14 USC-Upstate [SECN+] W, 74-65 Maten 22N19 A&M-Corpus Christi [SECN+] W, 68-65 Maten 19N23 1-at Cal St. Fullerton [ESPNEWS] W, 64-57 Jackson 16N24 1-vs. San Diego St. [ESPN2] L, 68-75 Jackson/Maten 17N26 1-vs. #21 Saint Mary’s (CA) [ESPNU] W, 83-81 ot Crump 17D2 at Marquette [CBSSN] W, 73-66 Maten 13D5 Winthrop [SEC Network] W, 87-82 Maten 25D16 at Massachusetts [NBCSN] L, 62-72 Maten 20D19 Georgia Tech [ESPN2] W, 80-59 Maten 24D22 Temple [SEC Network] W, 84-66 Maten 30D31 *at Kentucky [ESPN] L, 61-66 Maen 17J3 *Ole Miss [SEC Network] W, 71-60 Parker 18J6 *Alabama [SEC Network] W, 65-46 Maten 26J10 *at Missouri [ESPN2] L, 56-68 Crump/Jackson 10J13 *South Carolina [SEC Network] L, 57-64 Maten 25J16 *at LSU [ESPNU] W, 61-60 Maten 21J20 *at #17 Auburn [SEC Network] L, 65-79 Maten 17J23 *Arkansas [SEC Network] L, 77-80 2ot Maten 26J27 2-at Kansas St. [ESPNU] L, 51-56 Maten 14J30 *#23 Florida [SEC Network] W, 72-60 Maten 20F3 *at Mississippi State [ESPNU] L, 57-72 Crump/Maten 13F7 *at Vanderbilt [SEC Network] L, 66-81 Maten 20F10 *#8 Auburn [SEC Network] L, 61-78 Maten 20F14 *at Florida [SEC Network] W, 72-69 ot Maten 23F17 *#18 Tennessee [SEC Network] W, 73-62 Maten 19F21 *at South Carolina [SEC Network] 6:30 p.m.F24 *LSU [ESPNU] 2:00 p.m.F28 *Texas A&M [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m.M3 *at Tennessee [SEC Network] 6:00 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Fullerton, CA); 2-SEC/Big 12 Challenge

KENTUCKY WILDCATSOverall: 18-9 • SEC: 7-7

Result High Scorer (s)N10 Utah Valley [SEC Network] W, 73-63 Diallo 18N12 Vermont [ESPN] W, 73-69 Washington 17N14 1-vs. #4 Kansas [ESPN] L, 61-65 Knox 20N17 2-ETSU [SEC Network] W, 78-61 Green 21N20 2-Troy [SEC Network] W, 70-62 Knox 17N22 2-Fort Wayne [SEC Network] W, 86-67 Richards 25N26 2-Ill.-Chicago [SEC Network] W, 107-73 Knox 25D2 2-Harvard [ESPN] W, 79-70 Knox 20D9 3-vs. Monmouth [ESPNU] W, 93-76 Diallo 23D16 Virginia Tech [ESPN2] W, 93-86 Knox 21D23 4-vs. UCLA [CBS] L, 75-83 Diallo 18D29 Louisville [CBS] W, 90-61 Gilgeous-Alexander 24D31 *Georgia [ESPN] W, 66-61 Gilgeous-Alexander 21J3 *at LSU [SEC Network] W, 74-71 Gilgeous-Alexander/Washington 18J6 *at #23 Tennessee [SEC Network] L, 65-76 Green 14J9 *Texas A&M [ESPN] W, 74-73 Diallo 18J13 *at Vanderbilt [ESPN] W, 74-67 Gilgeous-Alexander 22J16 *at South Carolina [ESPN] L, 68-76 Knox 21J20 *Florida [ESPN] L, 64-66 Gilgeous-Alexander/Gabriel 10J23 *Mississippi State [ESPN] W, 78-65 Washington 22J27 5-at #7 West Virginia [ESPN] W, 83-76 Knox 34J30 *Vanderbilt [ESPN] W, 83-81 ot Gilgeous-Alexander 30F3 *at Missouri [CBS] L, 60-69 Gilgeous-Alexander 15F6 *#15 Tennessee [ESPN] L, 59-61 Gilgeous-Alexander/Green 15F10 *at Texas A&M [ESPN] L, 74-85 Gilgeous-Alexander 19F14 *at #10 Auburn [ESPN2] L, 66-76 Knox 19F17 *Alabama [CBS] W, 81-71 Washington 16F20 *at Arkansas [ESPN] 9:00 p.m.F24 *Missouri [ESPN/2] 8:15 p.m.F28 *Ole Miss [ESPN2] 7:00 p.m.M3 *at Florida [CBS] 12:00 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Champions Classic (Chicago, IL); 2-Adolph Rupp Classic (Lexington, KY); 3-Citi Classic (New York, NY); 4-CBS Sports Classic (New Orleans, LA); 5-Big 12/SEC Challenge

LSU TIGERSOverall: 15-11 • SEC: 6-8

Result High Scorer (s)N10 Alcorn St. [SECN+] W, 99-59 Waters 27N16 Samford [SECN+] W, 105-86 Mays/Sampson 20N20 1-vs. Michigan [ESPNU] W, 77-75 Waters 21N21 1-vs. #13 Notre Dame [ESPN] L, 53-92 Reath 17N22 1-vs. Marquette [ESPN2] L, 84-94 Waters 39N29 UT Martin [SECN+] W, 84-60 Mays 18D10 UNCW [SECN+] W, 97-84 Reath 30D13 Houston [SEC Network] W, 80-77 Epps 26D16 SFA [SEC Network] L, 82-83 Waters 19D19 Sam Houston St. [SECN+] W, 80-58 Mays/Onwuasor 13D22 North Florida [SECN+] W, 104-52 Reath/Waters 15D28 at Memphis [CBSSN] W, 71-61 Waters 18J3 *#17 Kentucky [SEC Network] L, 71-74 Reath 24J6 *at #11 Texas A&M [SEC Network] W, 69-68 Waters 21J10 *at Arkansas [SEC Network] W, 75-54 Epps 13J13 *Alabama [SEC Network] L, 66-74 Waters 19J16 *Georgia [ESPNU] L, 60-61 Sampson 17J20 *at Vanderbilt [SEC Network] L, 71-77 Reath 31J23 *Texas A&M [ESPNU] W, 77-65 Reath 21J27 *at Auburn [SEC Network] L, 70-95 Reath 18J31 *at #18 Tennessee [SEC Network] L, 61-84 Reath 21F3 *Arkansas [SEC Network] W, 94-86 Waters 27F7 *at Florida [SEC Network] L, 64-73 Sampson 17F10 *Ole Miss [ESPNU] W, 82-66 Reath 26F13 *at Alabama [SEC Network] L, 65-80 Edwards 21F17 *Missouri [ESPN2] W, 64-63 Waters 21F20 *Vanderbilt [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m.F24 *at Georgia [ESPNU] 2:00 p.m.F28 *at South Carolina [SEC Network] 6:30 p.m.M3 *Mississippi State [SEC Network] 1:00 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Maui, HI)

OLE MISS REBELSOverall: 11-16 • SEC: 4-10

Result High Scorer (s)N10 Louisiana [SECN+] W, 94-76 Davis 21N13 Eastern Ky. [SECN+] W, 85-75 Burnett 17N17 Georgia St. [SECN+] W, 77-72 Davis 24N20 1-vs. Utah L, 74-83 Burnett 21N22 1-vs. Rice [ESPNU] W, 79-62 Burnett 18N28 South Dakota St. [SECN+] L, 97-99 ot Davis 22D2 Virginia Tech [SECN+] L, 80-83 ot Davis/Tyree 17D9 at Middle Tenn. [Stadium] L, 58-77 Hymon 12D13 Sam Houston St. [SECN+] W, 82-69 Crawford 16D16 Illinois St. [SEC Network] L, 97-101 ot Stevens 27D19 A&M-Corpus Christi [SEC Network] W, 85-63 Furmanavicius/Olejniczak 15D22 Bradley [SECN+] W, 82-59 Davis 25D31 *South Carolina [ESPN2] W, 74-69 Burnett 18J3 *at Georgia [SEC Network] L, 60-71 Tyree 17J6 *Mississippi State [SEC Network] W, 64-58 Burnett 21J9 *at #22 Auburn [ESPNU] L, 70-85 Tyree 24J13 *Florida [CBS] W, 78-72 Stevens 22J16 *at Texas A&M [SEC Network] L, 69-71 Stevens 20J20 *at Arkansas [SEC Network] L, 93-97 Davis 30J23 *Alabama [SEC Network] W, 78-66 Burnett 24J27 2-at Texas [ESPN2] L, 72-85 Burnett 21J30 *#11 Auburn [SEC Network] L, 70-79 Burnett 16F3 *at #18 Tennessee [SEC Network] L, 61-94 Stevens 16F6 *Missouri [SEC Network] L, 69-75 Davis 20F10 *at LSU [ESPNU] L, 66-82 Burnett/Stevens 16F13 *Arkansas [SEC Network] L, 64-75 Burnett 24F17 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] L, 62-79 Tyree 15F20 *at Missouri [ESPN2] 9:00 p.m.F24 *Tennessee [SEC Network] 1:00 p.m.F28 *at Kentucky [ESPN2] 7:00 p.m.M3 *Vanderbilt [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-MGM Grand Main Event (Las Vegas, NV); 2-Big 12/SEC Challenge

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MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGSOverall: 19-8 • SEC: 7-7

Result High Scorer (s)N10 Alabama St. [SECN+] W, 96-68 Holman 18N18 Florida A&M [SECN+] W, 79-48 4 players with 12N20 Green Bay [SECN+] W, 77-68 Peters 18N22 SFA [SECN+] W, 80-75 Carter 25N26 Jacksonville St. [SECN+] W, 59-56 Q. Weatherspoon 13N30 North Dakota St. [SEC Network] W, 83-59 Carter 35D3 Dayton [SEC Network] W, 61-59 Carter 20D9 North Georgia [SECN+] W, 95-62 Q. Weatherspoon 22D12 at #25 Cincinnati [ESPN2] L, 50-65 Holman 18D16 UT Martin [SECN+] W, 92-61 Holman/ Q. Weatherspoon 21D20 Little Rock [SECN+] W, 64-48 Q. Weatherspoon 21D23 2-vs. Southern Miss W, 70-64 Stapleton 12D30 North Florida [SECN+] W, 109-81 Holman 23J2 *#22 Arkansas [SEC Network] W, 78-75 N/Q Weatherspoon 22J6 *at Ole Miss [SEC Network] L, 58-64 Holman/N. Weatherspoon 9J10 *at Florida [SEC Network] L, 54-71 Q. Weatherspoon 16J13 *#22 Auburn [SEC Network] L, 68-76 Q. Weatherspoon 14J16 *Vanderbilt [SEC Network] W, 80-62 Q. Weatherspoon 19J20 *at Alabama [SEC Network] L, 62-68 Peters 17J23 *at Kentucky [ESPN] L, 65-78 Q. Weatherspoon 19J27 *Missouri [SEC Network] W, 74-62 Q. Weatherspoon 20J31 *at South Carolina [SEC Network] W, 81-76 Q. Weatherspoon 18F3 *Georgia [ESPNU] W, 72-57 Peters 20F6 *Alabama [SEC Network] W, 67-63 N. Weatherspoon 18F10 *at Missouri [ESPN2] L, 85-89 ot Peters 22F14 *at Vanderbilt [SEC Network] L, 80-81 Stapleton 18F17 *Ole Miss [SEC Network] W, 79-62 Q. Weatherspoon 16F20 *at Texas A&M [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m.F24 *South Carolina [SEC Network] 3:30 p.m.F27 *Tennessee [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m.M3 *at LSU [SEC Network] 1:00 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game

MISSOURI TIGERSOverall: 18-9 • SEC: 8-6

Result High Scorer (s)N10 Iowa St. [SEC Network] W, 74-59 Puryear 17N13 Wagner [ESPN2] W, 99-55 Robertson 23N16 at Utah [Pac-12 Networks] L, 59-77 Robertson 12N20 Emporia State [SECN+] W, 67-62 Puryear/Tilmon 13N23 1-vs. Long Beach St. [ESPN2] W, 95-58 Geist 16N24 1-vs. St. John’s [ESPNNews] W, 90-82 Barnett 19N26 1-vs. #23 West Virginia [ESPN2] L, 89-83 Barnett 21N30 UCF [ESPN2] W, 62-59 Robertson 19D5 Miami (OH) [SEC Network] W, 70-51 Puryear 20D9 Green Bay [SEC Network] W, 100-77 Geist 28D16 North Florida [SEC Network] W, 85-51 Barnett 18D19 SFA [ESPNU] W, 82-81 Robertson 23D23 2-vs. Illinois [ESPN2] L, 64-70 Robertson 22J3 *at South Carolina [ESPN2] W, 79-68 Robertson 23J6 *Florida [CBS] L, 75-77 Barnett 28J10 *Georgia [ESPN2] W, 68-56 Porter/Robertson 15J13 *at Arkansas [ESPN2] L, 63-65 Robertson 26J17 *#21 Tennessee [SEC Network] W, 59-55 Puryear 12J20 *at Texas A&M [ESPN2] L, 49-60 3 players with 9J24 *Auburn [SEC Network] L, 73-91 Robertson 21J27 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] L, 62-74 Robertson 20J31 *at Alabama [ESPN2] W, 69-60 Robertson 22F3 *#21 Kentucky [CBS] W, 69-60 Barnett/Robertson 16F6 *at Ole Miss [SEC Network] W, 75-69 Robertson 27F10 *Mississippi State [ESPN2] W, 89-85 ot Robertson 22F13 *#21 Texas A&M [ESPNU] W, 62-58 Robertson 16F17 *at LSU [ESPN2] L, 63-64 Barnett 18F20 *Ole Miss [ESPN2] 9:00 p.m.F24 *at Kentucky [ESPN/2] 8:15 p.m.F27 *at Vanderbilt [ESPN/2] 7:00 p.m.M3 *Arkansas [ESPN/2] 6:00 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-AdvoCare Invitational (Lake Buena Vista, FL); 2-at St. Louis, MO

SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKSOverall: 14-13 • SEC: 5-9

Result High Scorer (s)N10 at Wofford W, 73-52 Kotsar 13N13 Western Mich. [SEC Network] W, 78-60 Gravett 15N16 1-vs. Illinois St. [ESPN2] L, 65-69 3 players with 10N17 1-vs. UTEP [ESPNU] W, 80-56 Silva 15N19 1-vs. Western Mich. [ESPNU] W, 79-66 Myers/Silva 14N27 at FIU [CBSSN] W, 78-61 Silva 26N30 2-vs. Temple [ESPNU] L, 60-76 Beatty 13D2 Massachussetts [SECN+] W, 76-70 Minaya 17D6 Wyoming [SECN+] W, 80-64 Silva 19D9 Coastal Carolina [SEC Network] W, 80-78 Booker 19D19 at Clemson [ESPN2/U] L, 48-64 Silva 12D27 Limestone [SECN+] W, 74-45 Booker 17D31 *at Ole Miss [ESPN2] L, 69-74 Booker/Silva 21J3 *Missouri [ESPN2] L, 68-79 Silva 18J6 *Vanderbilt [SEC Network] W, 71-60 Silva 27J9 *at Alabama [SEC Network] L, 62-76 Myers 15J13 *at Georgia [SEC Network] W, 64-57 Booker 17J16 *#18 Kentucky [ESPN] W, 76-68 Silva 27J20 *#21 Tennessee [ESPN2] L, 63-70 Minaya/Myers 16J24 *at Florida [SEC Network] W, 77-72 Myers 22J27 3-Texas Tech [ESPN2] L, 63-70 Silva 16J31 *Mississippi State [SEC Network] L, 76-81 Booker 25F3 *at Texas A&M [ESPN2] L, 60-83 Minaya 16F6 *at Arkansas [ESPN2] L, 65-81 Gravett 12F10 *Florida [CBS] L, 41-65 Booker 17F13 *at #18 Tennessee [ESPNU] L, 67-70 Booker 19F17 *#10 Auburn [SEC Network] W, 84-75 Booker 19F21 *Georgia [SEC Network] 6:30 p.m.F24 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] 3:30 p.m.F28 *LSU [SEC Network] 6:30 p.m.M3 *at Auburn [SEC Network] 3:30 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Puerto Rico Tip Off (Conway, S.C.); 2-Under Armour Reunion (New York, NY); 3-Big 12/SEC Challenge

TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERSOverall: 19-7 • SEC: 9-5

Result High Scorer (s)N10 1-Presbyterian [SECN+] W, 88-53 Schofield 22N14 High Point [SECN+] W, 84-53 Bone/Turner 16N22 2-vs. #18 Purdue [ESPN2] W, 78-75 ot Williams 22N23 2-vs. #5 Villanova [ESPN] L, 76-85 Williams 20N24 2-vs. NC State [ESPN2] W, 67-58 Williams 14N29 Mercer [SECN+] W, 84-60 Williams 21D3 at Georgia Tech [ESPNU] W, 77-70 Turner 24D9 Lipscomb [SEC Network] W, 81-71 Williams 19D17 #7 North Carolina [ESPN] L, 73-78 Williams 15D20 Furman [SEC Network] W, 66-61 Bowden 21D23 at Wake Forest [ESPN2] W, 79-60 Bowden 17D30 *at Arkansas [SEC Network] L, 93-95 ot Bone 21J2 *Auburn [ESPNU] L, 84-94 Turner 25J6 *#17 Kentucky [SEC Network] W, 76-65 Schofield 20J9 *at Vanderbilt [SEC Network] W, 92-84 Williams 37J13 *Texas A&M [SEC Network] W, 75-62 Bowden 15J17 *at Missouri [SEC Network] L, 55-59 Williams 15J20 *at South Carolina [ESPN2] W, 70-63 Turner 25J23 *Vanderbilt [ESPNU] W, 67-62 Bowden 19J27 3-at Iowa St. [ESPNU] W, 68-45 Turner 20J31 *LSU [SEC Network] W, 84-61 Daniel 17F3 *Ole Miss [SEC Network] W, 94-61 Turner/Williams 17F6 *at #24 Kentucky [ESPN] W, 61-59 Turner 16F10 *at Alabama [SEC Network] L, 50-78 Williams 16F13 *South Carolina [ESPNU] W, 70-67 Williams 22F17 *at Georgia [SEC Network] L, 62-73 Turner 14F21 *Florida [ESPN2] 9:00 p.m.F24 *at Ole Miss [SEC Network] 1:00 p.m.F27 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m.M3 *Georgia [SEC Network] 6:00 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; Battle 4 Atlantis (Knoxville, TN); 2-Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas); 3-Big 12/SEC Challenge

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TEXAS A&M AGGIESOverall: 17-10 • SEC: 6-8

Result High Scorer (s)N10 1-vs. #11 West Virginia [ESPN] W, 88-65 Davis/Gilder 23N17 2-UC Santa Barbara [SECN+] W, 84-65 Hogg 24N20 3-vs. Oklahoma St. [ESPN2] W, 72-55 Hogg 18N21 3-vs. Penn State [ESPN2] W, 98-87 Wilson 22N24 2-Pepperdine [SEC Network] W, 81-65 Hogg 18N26 at #10 Southern Cal [Pac-12 Nets] W, 75-59 Hogg 15N30 UTRGV [SECN+] W, 78-60 Gilder/Hogg 17D5 3-vs. Arizona [ESPN2] L, 64-67 Davis 21D9 Prairie View [SECN+] W, 73-53 Gilder 14D13 Savannah St. [SECN+] W, 113-66 Hogg 18D19 Northern Ky. [SECN+] W, 64-58 Wilson 16D21 Buffalo [SEC Network] W, 89-73 Wilson 23D30 *at Alabama [ESPN2] L, 57-79 Davis/Williams 14J2 *Florida [ESPN2] L, 66-83 Chandler 17J6 *LSU [SEC Network] L, 68-69 Davis 19J9 *at #21 Kentucky [ESPN] L, 73-74 Davis 21J13 *at #24 Tennessee [SEC Network] L, 62-75 Gilder 16J16 *Ole Miss [SEC Network] W, 71-69 Davis 20J20 *Missouri [ESPN2] W, 60-49 Trocha-Morelos 14J23 *at LSU [ESPNU] L, 65-77 Williams 21J27 5-at #5 Kansas [ESPN] L, 68-79 Davis 18J30 *Arkansas [ESPNU] W, 80-66 Starks 16F3 *South Carolina [ESPN2] W, 83-60 Gilder 15F7 *at #8 Auburn [ESPN2] W, 81-80 Starks 23F10 *#24 Kentucky [ESPN] W, 85-74 Starks 17F13 *at Missouri [ESPNU] L, 58-62 Gilder/Starks 14F17 *at Arkansas [ESPN] L, 75-94 Gilder/Williams 20F20 *Mississippi State [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m.F24 *at Vanderbilt [ESPN/2] 4:00 p.m.F28 *at Georgia [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m.M3 *Alabama [ESPN/2] 2:00 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Armed Forces Classic (Ramstein AFB, Germany); 2-Legends Classic (Col-lege Station, TX); 3-Legends Classic (New York, NY); 4-at Phoenix, AZ; 5-Big 12/SEC Challenge

VANDERBILT COMMODORESOverall: 10-17 • SEC: 5-9

Result High Scorer (s)N10 1-Austin Peay [SECN+] W, 73-54 3 players with 13N13 at Belmont L, 60-69 Lee 19N17 1-UNC Asheville [SECN+] W, 79-76 3 players with 17N19 #10 Southern Cal [SEC Network] L, 89-93 ot Fisher-Davis 31N23 2-vs. Virginia [ESPNU] L, 42-68 Fisher-Davis 11N24 2-vs. #20 Seton Hall [ESPNNews] L, 59-72 Roberson 20N28 Radford [SEC Network] W, 74-62 LaChance 27D3 Kansas St. [SECN+] L, 79-84 Roberson 22D6 Middle Tenn. [SECN+] L, 63-66 Fisher-Davis 17D17 at #5 Arizona St. [Pac-12 Networks] L, 64-76 Lee 24D20 Houston Baptist [SECN+] W, 81-48 Fisher-Davis 19D22 Alcorn St. [SECN+] W, 92-51 Roberson 21D30 *at Florida [ESPN2] L, 74-81 Roberson 18J2 *Alabama [SEC Network] W, 76-75 Lee 23J6 *at South Carolina [SEC Network] L, 60-71 Lee 17J9 *#24 Tennessee [SEC Network] L, 84-92 Lee 21J13 *#21 Kentucky [ESPN] L, 67-74 Roberson 20J16 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] L, 62-80 Obinna 14J20 *LSU [SEC Network] W, 77-71 LaChance 26J23 *at Tennessee [ESPNU] L, 62-67 LaChance 25J27 3-TCU [ESPN2] W, 81-78 LaChance 24J30 *at #21 Kentucky [ESPN] L, 81-83 ot Roberson 23F3 *at #11 Auburn [SEC Network] L, 81-93 Roberson 20F7 *Georgia [SEC Network] W, 81-66 LaChance/Lee 19F10 *at Arkansas [SEC Network] L, 54-72 5 players with 8F14 *Mississippi State [SEC Network] W, 81-80 Roberson 22F17 *Florida [ESPN2] W, 71-68 Roberson 26F20 *at LSU [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m.F24 *Texas A&M [ESPN/2] 4:00 p.m.F27 *Missouri [ESPN/2] 7:00 p.m.M3 *at Ole Miss [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m.All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-NIT Season Tip Off (Nashville, TN); 2-NIT Season Tip-Off (Brooklyn, NY); 3-Big 12/SEC Challenge

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SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G

1. Auburn 27 23-4 2288 84.72. Arkansas 27 19-8 2236 82.83. LSU 26 15-11 2005 77.14. Florida 27 17-10 2080 77.05. Kentucky 27 18-9 2047 75.86. Ole Miss 27 11-16 2040 75.67. Texas A&M 27 17-10 2031 75.28. Tennessee 26 19-7 1954 75.29. Mississippi State 27 19-8 2018 74.7

10. Alabama 27 17-10 1983 73.411. Missouri 27 18-9 1981 73.412. Vanderbilt 27 11-16 1947 72.113. South Carolina 27 14-13 1877 69.514. Georgia 26 15-11 1787 68.7

SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G1. Mississippi State 27 1798 66.62. Missouri 27 1807 66.93. Georgia 26 1743 67.04. Tennessee 26 1752 67.45. South Carolina 27 1842 68.26. Alabama 27 1853 68.67. Texas A&M 27 1863 69.08. Florida 27 1895 70.29. Kentucky 27 1910 70.7

10. Auburn 27 1961 72.611. Vanderbilt 27 1970 73.012. LSU 26 1901 73.113. Arkansas 27 2029 75.114. Ole Miss 27 2077 76.9

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin1. Auburn 27 84.7 72.6 +12.12. Mississippi State 27 74.7 66.6 +8.13. Tennessee 26 75.2 67.4 +7.84. Arkansas 27 82.8 75.1 +7.75. Florida 27 77.0 70.2 +6.96. Missouri 27 73.4 66.9 +6.47. Texas A&M 27 75.2 69.0 +6.28. Kentucky 27 75.8 70.7 +5.19. Alabama 27 73.4 68.6 +4.8

10. LSU 26 77.1 73.1 +4.011. Georgia 26 68.7 67.0 +1.712. South Carolina 27 69.5 68.2 +1.313. Vanderbilt 27 72.1 73.0 -0.914. Ole Miss 27 75.6 76.9 -1.4

FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct.1. Auburn 27 522 668 . 7 8 12. Tennessee 26 412 550 . 7 4 93. Vanderbilt 27 435 582 . 7 4 74. Missouri 27 412 555 . 7 4 25. LSU 26 357 481 . 7 4 26. Florida 27 409 554 . 7 3 87. Ole Miss 27 421 578 . 7 2 88. Georgia 26 416 583 . 7 1 49. South Carolina 27 472 673 . 7 0 1

10. Kentucky 27 462 671 . 6 8 911. Texas A&M 27 337 495 . 6 8 112. Alabama 27 416 615 . 6 7 613. Mississippi State 27 331 490 . 6 7 614. Arkansas 27 404 607 . 6 6 6

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct.1. Arkansas 27 808 1670 . 4 8 42. LSU 26 720 1514 . 4 7 63. Mississippi State 27 750 1589 . 4 7 24. Alabama 27 699 1491 . 4 6 95. Kentucky 27 728 1567 . 4 6 56. Missouri 27 662 1440 . 4 6 07. Texas A&M 27 756 1647 . 4 5 98. Auburn 27 750 1670 . 4 4 99. Tennessee 26 666 1507 . 4 4 2

10. Vanderbilt 27 642 1479 . 4 3 411. Florida 27 714 1645 . 4 3 412. Georgia 26 608 1421 . 4 2 813. Ole Miss 27 700 1646 . 4 2 514. South Carolina 27 612 1539 . 3 9 8

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct.1. Georgia 26 613 1538 . 3 9 92. Texas A&M 27 670 1675 . 4 0 03. Missouri 27 643 1604 . 4 0 14. Mississippi State 27 638 1572 . 4 0 65. Alabama 27 645 1586 . 4 0 76. Kentucky 27 672 1635 . 4 1 17. Tennessee 26 592 1427 . 4 1 58. Auburn 27 656 1566 . 4 1 99. Arkansas 27 672 1572 . 4 2 7

10. South Carolina 27 606 1412 . 4 2 911. Florida 27 669 1548 . 4 3 212. Ole Miss 27 713 1633 . 4 3 713. LSU 26 682 1508 . 4 5 214. Vanderbilt 27 700 1537 . 4 5 5

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.1. Arkansas 27 216 540 . 4 0 02. Missouri 27 245 640 . 3 8 33. Tennessee 26 210 552 . 3 8 04. Auburn 27 266 703 . 3 7 85. Florida 27 243 646 . 3 7 66. LSU 26 208 597 . 3 4 87. Vanderbilt 27 228 674 . 3 3 88. Kentucky 27 129 391 . 3 3 09. Texas A&M 27 182 554 . 3 2 9

10. Ole Miss 27 219 668 . 3 2 811. Alabama 27 169 518 . 3 2 612. Georgia 26 155 482 . 3 2 213. South Carolina 27 181 567 . 3 1 914. Mississippi State 27 187 603 . 3 1 0

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.1. Kentucky 27 198 684 . 2 8 92. Missouri 27 180 580 . 3 1 03. Alabama 27 180 575 . 3 1 34. Texas A&M 27 203 635 . 3 2 05. Georgia 26 190 581 . 3 2 76. Mississippi State 27 206 627 . 3 2 97. Tennessee 26 173 521 . 3 3 28. South Carolina 27 177 528 . 3 3 59. Auburn 27 209 611 . 3 4 2

10. Arkansas 27 222 644 . 3 4 511. LSU 26 209 606 . 3 4 512. Florida 27 192 533 . 3 6 013. Ole Miss 27 234 645 . 3 6 314. Vanderbilt 27 173 474 . 3 6 5

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REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. Texas A&M 27 1123 41.62. Kentucky 27 1053 39.03. Georgia 26 1003 38.64. Auburn 27 1033 38.35. Ole Miss 27 1018 37.76. Missouri 27 1003 37.17. Mississippi State 27 1002 37.18. South Carolina 27 992 36.79. Alabama 27 977 36.2

10. Tennessee 26 939 36.111. Florida 27 962 35.612. Arkansas 27 955 35.413. Vanderbilt 27 920 34.114. LSU 26 871 33.5

REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G1. Missouri 27 876 32.42. Georgia 26 866 33.33. South Carolina 27 901 33.44. Vanderbilt 27 905 33.55. Mississippi State 27 913 33.86. Kentucky 27 915 33.97. LSU 26 885 34.08. Auburn 27 924 34.29. Tennessee 26 895 34.4

10. Texas A&M 27 939 34.811. Alabama 27 969 35.912. Arkansas 27 971 36.013. Florida 27 992 36.714. Ole Miss 27 1025 38.0

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin1. Texas A&M 27 1123 41.6 939 34.8 +6.82. Georgia 26 1003 38.6 866 33.3 +5.33. Kentucky 27 1053 39.0 915 33.9 +5.14. Missouri 27 1003 37.1 876 32.4 +4.75. Auburn 27 1033 38.3 924 34.2 +4.06. South Carolina 27 992 36.7 901 33.4 +3.47. Mississippi State 27 1002 37.1 913 33.8 +3.38. Tennessee 26 939 36.1 895 34.4 +1.79. Vanderbilt 27 920 34.1 905 33.5 +0.6

10. Alabama 27 977 36.2 969 35.9 +0.311. Ole Miss 27 1018 37.7 1025 38.0 -0.312. LSU 26 871 33.5 885 34.0 -0.513. Arkansas 27 955 35.4 971 36.0 -0.614. Florida 27 962 35.6 992 36.7 -1.1

BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G1. Alabama 27 159 5.9

Texas A&M 27 159 5.93. Auburn 27 155 5.74. Mississippi State 27 144 5.35. Kentucky 27 137 5.16. Tennessee 26 126 4.87. Florida 27 128 4.78. Arkansas 27 125 4.69. Missouri 27 121 4.5

10. Georgia 26 115 4.411. Ole Miss 27 112 4.112. LSU 26 93 3.613. Vanderbilt 27 93 3.414. South Carolina 27 85 3.1

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G1. Texas A&M 27 439 16.32. Tennessee 26 419 16.13. Arkansas 27 403 14.94. Auburn 27 397 14.75. Ole Miss 27 393 14.66. LSU 26 366 14.17. Missouri 27 375 13.98. Mississippi State 27 367 13.69. Kentucky 27 355 13.1

10. Florida 27 349 12.911. Alabama 27 346 12.812. South Carolina 27 343 12.713. Georgia 26 325 12.514. Vanderbilt 27 327 12.1

STEALS G No. Avg/G1. LSU 26 193 7.42. Auburn 27 200 7.43. Florida 27 188 7.04. Mississippi State 27 182 6.75. Tennessee 26 175 6.76. Alabama 27 180 6.77. Arkansas 27 179 6.68. Ole Miss 27 163 6.09. Texas A&M 27 157 5.8

10. Kentucky 27 152 5.611. South Carolina 27 151 5.612. Missouri 27 143 5.313. Vanderbilt 27 128 4.714. Georgia 26 106 4.1

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin1. Florida 27 270 10.0 382 14.1 +4.12. Arkansas 27 300 11.1 386 14.3 +3.23. Auburn 27 334 12.4 417 15.4 +3.14. LSU 26 302 11.6 356 13.7 +2.15. Tennessee 26 326 12.5 378 14.5 +2.06. South Carolina 27 363 13.4 405 15.0 +1.67. Mississippi State 27 355 13.1 377 14.0 +0.88. Ole Miss 27 309 11.4 325 12.0 +0.69. Alabama 27 378 14.0 368 13.6 -0.4

10. Kentucky 27 373 13.8 332 12.3 -1.511. Vanderbilt 27 324 12.0 274 10.1 -1.912. Texas A&M 27 376 13.9 300 11.1 -2.813. Missouri 27 387 14.3 307 11.4 -3.014. Georgia 26 342 13.2 262 10.1 -3.1

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio1. Arkansas 27 403 14.9 300 11.1 1.32. Florida 27 349 12.9 270 10.0 1.33. Tennessee 26 419 16.1 326 12.5 1.34. Ole Miss 27 393 14.6 309 11.4 1.35. LSU 26 366 14.1 302 11.6 1.26. Auburn 27 397 14.7 334 12.4 1.27. Texas A&M 27 439 16.3 376 13.9 1.28. Mississippi State 27 367 13.6 355 13.1 1.09. Vanderbilt 27 327 12.1 324 12.0 1.0

10. Missouri 27 375 13.9 387 14.3 1.011. Kentucky 27 355 13.1 373 13.8 1.012. Georgia 26 325 12.5 342 13.2 1.013. South Carolina 27 343 12.7 363 13.4 0.914. Alabama 27 346 12.8 378 14.0 0.9

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OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. Texas A&M 27 341 12.62. South Carolina 27 337 12.53. Auburn 27 332 12.3

Kentucky 27 332 12.35. Ole Miss 27 326 12.16. Georgia 26 309 11.97. Tennessee 26 306 11.88. Mississippi State 27 296 11.0

Florida 27 296 11.010. Arkansas 27 277 10.311. Missouri 27 273 10.112. Vanderbilt 27 266 9.913. LSU 26 254 9.814. Alabama 27 262 9.7

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G1. Texas A&M 27 782 29.02. Missouri 27 730 27.03. Kentucky 27 721 26.74. Georgia 26 694 26.75. Alabama 27 715 26.56. Mississippi State 27 706 26.17. Auburn 27 701 26.08. Ole Miss 27 692 25.69. Arkansas 27 678 25.1

10. Florida 27 666 24.711. Tennessee 26 633 24.312. South Carolina 27 655 24.313. Vanderbilt 27 654 24.214. LSU 26 617 23.7

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb%1. South Carolina 27 655 237 .7342. Texas A&M 27 782 302 .7213. Vanderbilt 27 654 256 .7194. Missouri 27 730 291 .7155. Georgia 26 694 281 .7126. Auburn 27 701 286 .7107. Mississippi State 27 706 295 .7058. Florida 27 666 280 .7049. Kentucky 27 721 313 .697

10. Alabama 27 715 317 .69311. Arkansas 27 678 301 .69312. Ole Miss 27 692 312 .68913. Tennessee 26 633 289 .68714. LSU 26 617 282 .686

OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb%1. Kentucky 27 332 602 .3552. Texas A&M 27 341 637 .3493. Georgia 26 309 585 .3464. Auburn 27 332 638 .3425. South Carolina 27 337 664 .3376. Tennessee 26 306 606 .3367. Mississippi State 27 296 618 .3248. Missouri 27 273 585 .3189. Ole Miss 27 326 713 .314

10. LSU 26 254 603 .29611. Florida 27 296 712 .29412. Arkansas 27 277 670 .29313. Vanderbilt 27 266 649 .29114. Alabama 27 262 652 .287

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G1. Auburn 27 266 9.92. Missouri 27 245 9.13. Florida 27 243 9.04. Vanderbilt 27 228 8.45. Ole Miss 27 219 8.16. Tennessee 26 210 8.17. Arkansas 27 216 8.0

LSU 26 208 8.09. Mississippi State 27 187 6.9

10. Texas A&M 27 182 6.711. South Carolina 27 181 6.712. Alabama 27 169 6.313. Georgia 26 155 6.014. Kentucky 27 129 4.8

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Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA

Auburn 11-3 . 7 8 6 82.9 73.3 23-4 . 8 5 2 84.7 72.6Tennessee 9-5 . 6 4 3 73.8 70.2 19-7 . 7 3 1 75.2 67.4Arkansas 8-6 . 5 7 1 77.9 77.6 19-8 . 7 0 4 82.8 75.1Missouri 8-6 . 5 7 1 68.2 67.3 18-9 . 6 6 7 73.4 66.9Florida 8-6 . 5 7 1 71.1 67.8 17-10 . 6 3 0 77.0 70.2Alabama 8-6 . 5 7 1 70.0 65.6 17-10 . 6 3 0 73.4 68.6Mississippi State 7-7 . 5 0 0 71.6 70.3 19-8 . 7 0 4 74.7 66.6Kentucky 7-7 . 5 0 0 70.4 71.3 18-9 . 6 6 7 75.8 70.7Texas A&M 6-8 . 4 2 9 70.3 72.2 17-10 . 6 3 0 75.2 69.0LSU 6-8 . 4 2 9 70.6 72.9 15-11 . 5 7 7 77.1 73.1Georgia 6-8 . 4 2 9 65.3 67.5 15-11 . 5 7 7 68.7 67.0South Carolina 5-9 . 3 5 7 67.4 72.2 14-13 . 5 1 9 69.5 68.2Vanderbilt 5-9 . 3 5 7 72.2 76.6 11-16 . 4 0 7 72.1 73.0Ole Miss 4-10 . 2 8 6 69.9 76.6 11-16 . 4 0 7 75.6 76.9

Current unbeaten streakArkansas -- 4Georgia -- 2Vanderbilt -- 2Mississippi State -- 1South Carolina -- 1LSU -- 1Kentucky -- 1

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin

Alabama 27 1983-1853 73.4-68.6 +4.8 699-1491 . 4 6 9 169-518 . 3 2 6 416-615 . 6 7 6 977 969 +0.3

Arkansas 27 2236-2029 82.8-75.1 +7.7 808-1670 . 4 8 4 216-540 . 4 0 0 404-607 . 6 6 6 955 971 -0.6

Auburn 27 2288-1961 84.7-72.6 +12.1 750-1670 . 4 4 9 266-703 . 3 7 8 522-668 . 7 8 1 1033 924 +4.0

Florida 27 2080-1895 77.0-70.2 +6.9 714-1645 . 4 3 4 243-646 . 3 7 6 409-554 . 7 3 8 962 992 -1.1

Georgia 26 1787-1743 68.7-67.0 +1.7 608-1421 . 4 2 8 155-482 . 3 2 2 416-583 . 7 1 4 1003 866 +5.3

Kentucky 27 2047-1910 75.8-70.7 +5.1 728-1567 . 4 6 5 129-391 . 3 3 0 462-671 . 6 8 9 1053 915 +5.1

LSU 26 2005-1901 77.1-73.1 +4.0 720-1514 . 4 7 6 208-597 . 3 4 8 357-481 . 7 4 2 871 885 -0.5

Mississippi State 27 2018-1798 74.7-66.6 +8.1 750-1589 . 4 7 2 187-603 . 3 1 0 331-490 . 6 7 6 1002 913 +3.3

Missouri 27 1981-1807 73.4-66.9 +6.4 662-1440 . 4 6 0 245-640 . 3 8 3 412-555 . 7 4 2 1003 876 +4.7

Ole Miss 27 2040-2077 75.6-76.9 -1.4 700-1646 . 4 2 5 219-668 . 3 2 8 421-578 . 7 2 8 1018 1025 -0.3

South Carolina 27 1877-1842 69.5-68.2 +1.3 612-1539 . 3 9 8 181-567 . 3 1 9 472-673 . 7 0 1 992 901 +3.4

Tennessee 26 1954-1752 75.2-67.4 +7.8 666-1507 . 4 4 2 210-552 . 3 8 0 412-550 . 7 4 9 939 895 +1.7

Texas A&M 27 2031-1863 75.2-69.0 +6.2 756-1647 . 4 5 9 182-554 . 3 2 9 337-495 . 6 8 1 1123 939 +6.8

Vanderbilt 27 1947-1970 72.1-73.0 -0.9 642-1479 . 4 3 4 228-674 . 3 3 8 435-582 . 7 4 7 920 905 +0.6

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average

Alabama 15-199975 13332 8-97545 12193 4-12746 3186 27-310266 11491Arkansas 15-241268 16085 8-59850 7481 4-45884 11471 27-347002 12852Auburn 14-113295 8092 9-106806 11867 4-13578 3394 27-233679 8655Florida 15-144385 9626 7-92190 13170 5-55781 11156 27-292356 10828Georgia 13-107272 8252 11-96950 8814 2-4246 2123 26-208468 8018Kentucky 16-348597 21787 8-116509 14564 3-40241 13414 27-505347 18717LSU 15-139103 9274 8-87805 10976 3-7200 2400 26-234108 9004Mississippi State 18-127076 7060 8-97396 12174 1-4028 4028 27-228500 8463Missouri 14-180732 12909 9-91644 10183 4-28959 7240 27-301335 11161Ole Miss 16-109287 6830 9-100826 11203 2-16531 8266 27-226644 8394South Carolina 13-166467 12805 10-88448 8845 4-9887 2472 27-264802 9807Tennessee 13-204895 15761 10-144270 14427 3-4737 1579 26-353902 13612Texas A&M 14-126671 9048 9-127437 14160 4-14113 3528 27-268221 9934Vanderbilt 16-146657 9166 9-105835 11759 2-7952 3976 27-260444 9646Totals 207-2355680 11380 123-1413511 11492 45-265883 5909 375-4035074 10760

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SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

1. Yante Maten-UG Sr 26 165 22 155 507 19.52. Jaylen Barford-AR Sr 27 184 66 68 502 18.63. Collin Sexton-UA Fr 24 136 31 131 434 18.14. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 27 140 72 108 460 17.05. Jeff Roberson-VU Sr 27 131 50 135 447 16.66. Kassius Robertson-MO Sr 27 131 82 102 446 16.57. Bryce Brown-AU Jr 26 138 87 63 426 16.48. Mustapha Heron-AU So 26 140 33 105 418 16.19. Grant Williams-UT So 26 142 3 122 409 15.7

10. Kevin Knox-UK Fr 27 138 43 89 408 15.111. Jalen Hudson-UF Jr 27 135 60 72 402 14.912. Deandre Burnett-UM Sr 26 105 50 124 384 14.813. Tremont Waters-LS Fr 26 122 53 86 383 14.714. Q Weatherspoon-MS Jr 27 142 35 78 397 14.715. Egor Koulechov-UF Sr 27 130 55 68 383 14.2

Chris Silva-SC Jr 27 101 5 176 383 14.217. Tyler Davis-AM Jr 27 150 6 71 377 14.018. Jordan Barnett-MO Sr 27 122 65 65 374 13.919. Jared Harper-AU So 27 90 52 132 364 13.520. Duop Reath-LS Sr 26 142 14 52 350 13.5

REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G1. Robert Williams-AM So 22 58 156 214 9.72. Tyler Davis-AM Jr 27 95 139 234 8.73. Yante Maten-UG Sr 26 93 130 223 8.64. Chris Silva-SC Jr 27 84 124 208 7.75. Jeff Roberson-VU Sr 27 52 142 194 7.26. Donta Hall-UA Jr 26 60 125 185 7.17. Desean Murray-AU Jr 27 74 114 188 7.08. Egor Koulechov-UF Sr 27 52 133 185 6.99. Abdul Ado-MS Fr 26 75 102 177 6.8

10. Jontay Porter-MO Fr 27 38 141 179 6.6Aric Holman-MS Jr 27 55 124 179 6.6

12. Terence Davis-UM Jr 27 40 130 170 6.313. Admiral Schofield-UT Jr 26 40 119 159 6.114. Daniel Gafford-AR Fr 27 55 110 165 6.115. Aaron Epps-LS Sr 25 53 98 151 6.016. Q Weatherspoon-MS Jr 27 43 119 162 6.017. Grant Williams-UT So 26 55 98 153 5.918. Jordan Barnett-MO Sr 27 44 113 157 5.819. Kyle Alexander-UT Jr 26 65 84 149 5.720. Derek Ogbeide-UG Jr 26 41 107 148 5.7

Dazon Ingram-UA So 26 17 131 148 5.7

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct.1. Robert Williams-AM So 22 112 174 . 6 4 42. Tyler Davis-AM Jr 27 150 265 . 5 6 63. Duop Reath-LS Sr 26 142 255 . 5 5 74. Q Weatherspoon-MS Jr 27 142 280 . 5 0 75. Jaylen Barford-AR Sr 27 184 376 . 4 8 96. Grant Williams-UT So 26 142 299 . 4 7 57. Yante Maten-UG Sr 26 165 349 . 4 7 38. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 27 140 307 . 4 5 69. Kevin Knox-UK Fr 27 138 305 . 4 5 2

10. Mustapha Heron-AU So 26 140 311 . 4 5 0

ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G1. Chris Chiozza-UF Sr 27 159 5.92. Jared Harper-AU So 27 157 5.83. Tremont Waters-LS Fr 26 151 5.84. S.Gilgeous-Alexander-UK Fr 27 122 4.55. Deandre Burnett-UM Sr 26 108 4.26. Duane Wilson-AM Sr 22 89 4.07. Lamar Peters-MS So 24 97 4.08. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 27 109 4.09. Q Weatherspoon-MS Jr 27 99 3.7

10. Jordan Bone-UT So 26 94 3.6William Jackson II-UG Jr 26 94 3.6

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct.1. Egor Koulechov-UF Sr 27 68 75 . 9 0 72. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 27 108 123 . 8 7 83. Jeff Roberson-VU Sr 27 135 157 . 8 6 04. Desean Murray-AU Jr 27 84 98 . 8 5 75. Yante Maten-UG Sr 26 155 187 . 8 2 96. Kassius Robertson-MO Sr 27 102 124 . 8 2 37. Jared Harper-AU So 27 132 161 . 8 2 08. Tremont Waters-LS Fr 26 86 105 . 8 1 99. Kevin Puryear-MO Jr 27 73 90 . 8 1 1

10. Deandre Burnett-UM Sr 26 124 153 . 8 1 0

STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G1. Tremont Waters-LS Fr 26 57 2.22. Chris Chiozza-UF Sr 27 51 1.93. S.Gilgeous-Alexander-UK Fr 27 47 1.74. Lamar Peters-MS So 24 36 1.55. Q Weatherspoon-MS Jr 27 39 1.46. Skylar Mays-LS So 26 35 1.37. Herbert Jones-UA Fr 27 35 1.38. Admon Gilder-AM Jr 22 28 1.39. Mustapha Heron-AU So 26 32 1.2

10. Jared Harper-AU So 27 32 1.2Saben Lee-VU Fr 27 32 1.2

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct.1. Jaylen Barford-AR Sr 27 66 148 . 4 4 62. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 27 72 166 . 4 3 43. Kassius Robertson-MO Sr 27 82 192 . 4 2 74. Egor Koulechov-UF Sr 27 55 131 . 4 2 05. Jordan Barnett-MO Sr 27 65 160 . 4 0 66. Bryce Brown-AU Jr 26 87 215 . 4 0 57. Riley LaChance-VU Sr 27 59 146 . 4 0 48. Jalen Hudson-UF Jr 27 60 152 . 3 9 59. DJ Hogg-AM Jr 24 53 136 . 3 9 0

10. Frank Booker-SC Sr 27 61 157 . 3 8 9

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G1. Anfernee McLemore-AU So 27 73 2.72. Robert Williams-AM So 22 56 2.53. Donta Hall-UA Jr 26 60 2.34. Kevarrius Hayes-UF Jr 26 54 2.15. Daniel Gafford-AR Fr 27 53 2.06. Abdul Ado-MS Fr 26 51 2.07. Jontay Porter-MO Fr 27 51 1.98. Kyle Alexander-UT Jr 26 47 1.89. Aric Holman-MS Jr 27 39 1.4

10. Grant Williams-UT So 26 36 1.4

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2017-18 Southeastern ConferenceINDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 19, 2018 (All games)

3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G

1. Bryce Brown-AU Jr 26 87 3.32. Kassius Robertson-MO Sr 27 82 3.03. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 27 72 2.74. John Petty-UA Fr 27 70 2.65. Jaylen Barford-AR Sr 27 66 2.46. Jordan Barnett-MO Sr 27 65 2.47. Frank Booker-SC Sr 27 61 2.38. Jalen Hudson-UF Jr 27 60 2.29. DJ Hogg-AM Jr 24 53 2.2

10. Riley LaChance-VU Sr 27 59 2.2

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio1. Chris Chiozza-UF Sr 27 159 47 3.42. Jordan Bone-UT So 26 94 32 2.93. Jared Harper-AU So 27 157 58 2.74. Riley LaChance-VU Sr 27 88 34 2.65. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 27 109 50 2.26. James Daniel-UT Sr 26 85 40 2.17. Deandre Burnett-UM Sr 26 108 54 2.0

Skylar Mays-LS So 26 84 42 2.09. Tremont Waters-LS Fr 26 151 78 1.9

10. Hassani Gravett-SC Jr 24 85 45 1.9

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G1. Yante Maten-UG Sr 26 93 3.62. Tyler Davis-AM Jr 27 95 3.53. Chris Silva-SC Jr 27 84 3.14. Abdul Ado-MS Fr 26 75 2.95. Desean Murray-AU Jr 27 74 2.76. Robert Williams-AM So 22 58 2.67. Kyle Alexander-UT Jr 26 65 2.58. Kevarrius Hayes-UF Jr 26 63 2.49. Donta Hall-UA Jr 26 60 2.3

10. Aaron Epps-LS Sr 25 53 2.1

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G1. Robert Williams-AM So 22 156 7.12. Jeff Roberson-VU Sr 27 142 5.33. Jontay Porter-MO Fr 27 141 5.24. Tyler Davis-AM Jr 27 139 5.15. Dazon Ingram-UA So 26 131 5.06. Yante Maten-UG Sr 26 130 5.07. Egor Koulechov-UF Sr 27 133 4.98. Terence Davis-UM Jr 27 130 4.89. Donta Hall-UA Jr 26 125 4.8

10. Chris Silva-SC Jr 27 124 4.6Aric Holman-MS Jr 27 124 4.6

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G1. Kassius Robertson-MO Sr 27 961 35.62. Yante Maten-UG Sr 26 886 34.13. Jeff Roberson-VU Sr 27 910 33.74. Jordan Barnett-MO Sr 27 895 33.15. Kevin Knox-UK Fr 27 880 32.66. Tremont Waters-LS Fr 26 847 32.67. S.Gilgeous-Alexander-UK Fr 27 872 32.38. Chris Chiozza-UF Sr 27 863 32.09. Jaylen Barford-AR Sr 27 846 31.3

10. KeVaughn Allen-UF Jr 27 838 31.011. Riley LaChance-VU Sr 27 834 30.912. Q Weatherspoon-MS Jr 27 833 30.913. Bryce Brown-AU Jr 26 802 30.814. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 27 832 30.815. Skylar Mays-LS So 26 801 30.816. Egor Koulechov-UF Sr 27 831 30.817. Admon Gilder-AM Jr 22 676 30.718. DJ Hogg-AM Jr 24 736 30.719. William Jackson II-UG Jr 26 793 30.520. Jared Harper-AU So 27 816 30.2

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2017-18 Southeastern ConferenceConference Individual Highs

Through games of Feb 19, 2018 (All games)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 40 Collin Sexton (Alabama) vs Minnesota (11/25/17)39 Tremont Waters (LSU) vs Marquette (11/22/17)

Field goals made 13 Tremont Waters (LSU) vs Marquette (11/22/17)13 Duop Reath (LSU) vs UNCW (12/10/17)13 Duop Reath (LSU) at Vanderbilt (1/20/18)

Field goal attempts 22 Tremont Waters (LSU) vs Marquette (11/22/17)22 Collin Sexton (Alabama) vs Minnesota (11/25/17)

Field goal percentage 1.000 (9-9) Donta Hall (Alabama) vs UCF (12/3/17)1.000 (8-8) Daniel Gafford (Arkansas) vs Minnesota (12/9/17)

3-Pt FG made 10 John Petty (Alabama) vs Alabama A&M (11/17/17)8 Jalen Hudson (Florida) vs Gonzaga (11/24/17)8 John Petty (Alabama) vs Auburn (1/17/18)

3-Pt FG attempts 13 John Petty (Alabama) vs Alabama A&M (11/17/17)13 Matthew Fisher-Davis (Vanderbilt) vs Southern California (11/19/17)13 John Petty (Alabama) vs Auburn (1/17/18)13 Bryce Brown (Auburn) at South Carolina (2/17/18)

3-Pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) Egor Koulechov (Florida) vs Stanford (11/23/17)1.000 (5-5) Jordan Bowden (Tennessee) at Wake Forest (12/23/17)1.000 (5-5) Xavian Stapleton (Mississippi State) at Vanderbilt (2/14/18)

Free throws made 15 Collin Sexton (Alabama) at Arizona (12/9/17)13 Dazon Ingram (Alabama) vs Louisiana Tech (11/29/17)13 Bruce Stevens (Ole Miss) vs Illinois St. (12/16/17)13 Lamonte Turner (Tennessee) vs Auburn (1/2/18)13 Grant Williams (Tennessee) at Vanderbilt (1/9/18)13 Keith Stone (Florida) at Ole Miss (1/13/18)13 Yante Maten (Georgia) vs Arkansas (1/23/18)

Free throw attempts 18 Keith Stone (Florida) at Ole Miss (1/13/18)17 Dazon Ingram (Alabama) vs Louisiana Tech (11/29/17)17 Saben Lee (Vanderbilt) vs Kansas St. (12/3/17)17 Yante Maten (Georgia) vs Temple (12/22/17)17 Tyler Davis (Texas A&M) at Arkansas (2/17/18)

Free throw percentage 1.000 (13-13) Lamonte Turner (Tennessee) vs Auburn (1/2/18)1.000 (12-12) Jeff Roberson (Vanderbilt) vs Florida (2/17/18)1.000 (11-11) KeVaughn Allen (Florida) vs Gonzaga (11/24/17)1.000 (10-10) Riley LaChance (Vanderbilt) vs Radford (11/28/17)1.000 (10-10) Egor Koulechov (Florida) vs Vanderbilt (12/30/17)1.000 (10-10) Dazon Ingram (Alabama) at LSU (1/13/18)1.000 (10-10) Lamonte Turner (Tennessee) at South Carolina (1/20/18)1.000 (9-9) E.J. Datcher (Mississippi State) vs Alabama St. (11/10/17)1.000 (9-9) Yante Maten (Georgia) vs USC Upstate (11/14/17)1.000 (9-9) Lamonte Turner (Tennessee) at Georgia Tech (12/3/17)1.000 (9-9) PJ Washington (Kentucky) vs Monmouth (12/9/17)1.000 (9-9) Collin Sexton (Alabama) vs Mercer (12/19/17)1.000 (9-9) Duane Wilson (Texas A&M) vs Buffalo (12/21/17)1.000 (9-9) Jared Harper (Auburn) vs Kentucky (2/14/18)1.000 (8-8) Jeff Roberson (Vanderbilt) vs UNCA Asheville (11/17/17)1.000 (8-8) Yante Maten (Georgia) vs A&M-Corpus Christi (11/19/17)1.000 (8-8) Skylar Mays (LSU) vs Marquette (11/22/17)1.000 (8-8) Yante Maten (Georgia) vs San Diego St. (11/24/17)1.000 (8-8) Jeff Roberson (Vanderbilt) vs Seton Hall (11/24/17)1.000 (8-8) S.Gilgeous-Alexander (Kentucky) vs Harvard (12/2/17)1.000 (8-8) Jeff Roberson (Vanderbilt) vs Middle Tenn. (12/6/17)1.000 (8-8) Jordan Bowden (Tennessee) vs Lipscomb (12/9/17)1.000 (8-8) Jeff Roberson (Vanderbilt) vs Houston Baptist (12/20/17)1.000 (8-8) Daryl Macon (Arkansas) vs Tennessee (12/30/17)

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1.000 (8-8) Darious Hall (Arkansas) vs Ole Miss (1/20/18)1.000 (8-8) Kassius Robertson (Missouri) vs Kentucky (2/3/18)

Rebounds 17 Tyler Davis (Texas A&M) vs Savannah St. (12/13/17)16 Robert Williams (Texas A&M) vs Prairie View (12/9/17)16 Aaron Epps (LSU) vs Houston (12/13/17)

Assists 14 Jared Harper (Auburn) vs Vanderbilt (2/3/18)11 Chris Chiozza (Florida) vs Stanford (11/23/17)11 Duane Wilson (Texas A&M) vs Buffalo (12/21/17)11 Tremont Waters (LSU) vs Arkansas (2/3/18)

Steals 8 Tremont Waters (LSU) vs Texas A&M (1/23/18)5 Tremont Waters (LSU) vs Alcorn St. (11/10/17)5 Markel Crawford (Ole Miss) vs Utah (11/20/17)5 Tremont Waters (LSU) vs Marquette (11/22/17)5 Herbert Jones (Alabama) vs UCF (12/3/17)5 Jaylen Barford (Arkansas) vs Oral Roberts (12/19/17)5 Markel Crawford (Ole Miss) vs Missouri (2/6/18)

Blocked shots 8 Donta Hall (Alabama) vs Oklahoma (1/27/18)7 Tonny Trocha-Morelos (Texas A&M) vs Buffalo (12/21/17)7 Daniel Gafford (Arkansas) vs Vanderbilt (2/10/18)

Turnovers 9 Collin Sexton (Alabama) at LSU (1/13/18)9 Jared Harper (Auburn) at South Carolina (2/17/18)

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2017-18 Southeastern ConferenceConference Team Highs

Through games of Feb 19, 2018 (All games)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 119 Auburn vs Winthrop (11/24/17)116 Florida vs Gardner-Webb (11/13/17)

Margin 52 (104-52) LSU vs North Florida (12/22/17)47 (113-66) Texas A&M vs Savannah St. (12/13/17)

Field goals made 45 Texas A&M vs Savannah St. (12/13/17)44 Mississippi State vs North Florida (12/30/17)

Field goal attempts 90 Texas A&M vs Savannah St. (12/13/17)80 Tennessee vs Purdue (11/22/17)80 LSU vs North Florida (12/22/17)

Field goal percentage .681 (32-47) Missouri vs Wagner (11/13/17).667 (42-63) Kentucky vs Ill.-Chicago (11/26/17)

3-Pt FG made 17 Florida vs Gonzaga (11/24/17)17 Vanderbilt vs Alcorn St. (12/22/17)17 Florida at Texas A&M (1/2/18)17 Auburn vs Vanderbilt (2/3/18)

3-Pt FG attempts 38 Texas A&M vs Savannah St. (12/13/17)36 Florida vs Gonzaga (11/24/17)36 Florida vs Incarnate Word (12/22/17)

3-Pt percentage .682 (15-22) Florida vs Stanford (11/23/17).654 (17-26) Auburn vs Vanderbilt (2/3/18)

Free throws made 31 Florida vs New Hampshire (11/19/17)30 Tennessee vs Auburn (1/2/18)30 Auburn at South Carolina (2/17/18)

Free throw attempts 40 Mississippi State vs Arkansas (1/2/18)39 Alabama vs Rhode Island (12/6/17)39 Georgia vs Temple (12/22/17)39 South Carolina vs Vanderbilt (1/6/18)

Free throw percentage 1.000 (18-18) Alabama at LSU (1/13/18)1.000 (16-16) Vanderbilt vs Georgia (2/7/18)1.000 (8-8) Mississippi State vs North Georgia (12/9/17)1.000 (5-5) Georgia at Missouri (1/10/18)

Rebounds 65 Texas A&M vs Savannah St. (12/13/17)59 Georgia vs Bryant (11/10/17)

Assists 32 Texas A&M vs Savannah St. (12/13/17)29 LSU vs Samford (11/16/17)

Steals 15 LSU vs North Florida (12/22/17)15 Florida vs Incarnate Word (12/22/17)

Blocked shots 13 Mississippi State vs Florida A&M (11/18/17)12 Alabama vs Oklahoma (1/27/18)

Turnovers 24 Georgia vs A&M-Corpus Christi (11/19/17)24 Mississippi State vs Dayton (12/3/17)24 Alabama vs Rhode Island (12/6/17)

Fouls 32 South Carolina vs Illinois St. (11/16/17)32 Kentucky at South Carolina (1/16/18)

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2017-18 Southeastern ConferenceConference Opponent Lows

Through games of Feb 19, 2018 (All games)

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)

Points 41 Florida at South Carolina (2/10/18)45 South Carolina vs Limestone (12/27/17)45 Tennessee at Iowa St. (1/27/18)

Field goals made 13 South Carolina vs Limestone (12/27/17)14 Arkansas vs Vanderbilt (2/10/18)

Field goal attempts 40 South Carolina vs Tennessee (1/20/18)41 Kentucky at Missouri (2/3/18)41 Florida at Vanderbilt (2/17/18)

Field goal percentage .250 (14-56) Arkansas vs Vanderbilt (2/10/18).250 (13-52) South Carolina vs Limestone (12/27/17)

3-Pt FG made 1 Vanderbilt vs Houston Baptist (12/20/17)1 South Carolina vs Kentucky (1/16/18)

3-Pt FG attempts 8 LSU vs Arkansas (2/3/18)9 Vanderbilt vs Georgia (2/7/18)

3-Pt percentage .056 (1-18) Vanderbilt vs Houston Baptist (12/20/17).091 (1-11) South Carolina vs Kentucky (1/16/18)

Free throws made 0 Mississippi State vs North Georgia (12/9/17)0 Texas A&M vs Florida (1/2/18)0 Vanderbilt vs TCU (1/27/18)

Free throw attempts 0 Vanderbilt vs TCU (1/27/18)1 Texas A&M vs Florida (1/2/18)

Free throw percentage .000 (0-0) Vanderbilt vs TCU (1/27/18).000 (0-1) Texas A&M vs Florida (1/2/18).000 (0-5) Mississippi State vs North Georgia (12/9/17)

Rebounds 20 Mississippi State vs Georgia (2/3/18)21 Kentucky vs Fort Wayne (11/22/17)21 Georgia at Cal St. Fullerton (11/23/17)21 Vanderbilt vs Kansas St. (12/3/17)21 Mississippi State vs North Florida (12/30/17)

Assists 4 Florida vs Cincinnati (12/9/17)4 LSU vs Sam Houston St. (12/19/17)4 South Carolina vs Limestone (12/27/17)4 Mississippi State vs Alabama (2/6/18)4 Arkansas vs Vanderbilt (2/10/18)4 Missouri vs Texas A&M (2/13/18)

Steals 0 Auburn vs UConn (12/23/17)1 Kentucky vs Vermont (11/12/17)1 Florida vs North Florida (11/16/17)1 Florida vs New Hampshire (11/19/17)1 Vanderbilt vs Radford (11/28/17)1 Vanderbilt vs Alcorn St. (12/22/17)1 Florida vs Vanderbilt (12/30/17)1 Florida at Texas A&M (1/2/18)1 Missouri vs Georgia (1/10/18)1 Georgia vs Florida (1/30/18)1 Florida at Georgia (1/30/18)1 Mississippi State vs Georgia (2/3/18)1 Ole Miss vs Missouri (2/6/18)1 Florida at Vanderbilt (2/17/18)

Blocked shots 0 SeveralTurnovers 3 Vanderbilt vs Florida (2/17/18)

4 Vanderbilt at Mississippi State (1/16/18)4 Missouri at Texas A&M (1/20/18)4 Missouri at Ole Miss (2/6/18)

Fouls 8 Mississippi State vs North Georgia (12/9/17)

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2017-18 Southeastern ConferenceCONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 19, 2018 (Conference games only)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G

1. Auburn 14 11-3 1160 82.92. Arkansas 14 8-6 1090 77.93. Tennessee 14 9-5 1033 73.84. Vanderbilt 14 5-9 1011 72.25. Mississippi State 14 7-7 1003 71.66. Florida 14 8-6 995 71.17. LSU 14 6-8 989 70.68. Kentucky 14 7-7 986 70.49. Texas A&M 14 6-8 984 70.3

10. Alabama 14 8-6 980 70.011. Ole Miss 14 4-10 978 69.912. Missouri 14 8-6 955 68.213. South Carolina 14 5-9 943 67.414. Georgia 14 6-8 914 65.3

SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G1. Alabama 14 919 65.62. Missouri 14 942 67.33. Georgia 14 945 67.54. Florida 14 949 67.85. Tennessee 14 983 70.26. Mississippi State 14 984 70.37. Kentucky 14 998 71.38. Texas A&M 14 1011 72.2

South Carolina 14 1011 72.210. LSU 14 1020 72.911. Auburn 14 1026 73.312. Vanderbilt 14 1073 76.6

Ole Miss 14 1073 76.614. Arkansas 14 1087 77.6

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin1. Auburn 14 82.9 73.3 +9.62. Alabama 14 70.0 65.6 +4.43. Tennessee 14 73.8 70.2 +3.64. Florida 14 71.1 67.8 +3.35. Mississippi State 14 71.6 70.3 +1.46. Missouri 14 68.2 67.3 +0.97. Arkansas 14 77.9 77.6 +0.28. Kentucky 14 70.4 71.3 -0.99. Texas A&M 14 70.3 72.2 -1.9

10. LSU 14 70.6 72.9 -2.211. Georgia 14 65.3 67.5 -2.212. Vanderbilt 14 72.2 76.6 -4.413. South Carolina 14 67.4 72.2 -4.914. Ole Miss 14 69.9 76.6 -6.8

FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct.1. Auburn 14 283 358 . 7 9 12. Missouri 14 207 274 . 7 5 53. Tennessee 14 231 307 . 7 5 24. Vanderbilt 14 218 290 . 7 5 25. Ole Miss 14 215 288 . 7 4 76. LSU 14 178 241 . 7 3 97. South Carolina 14 273 376 . 7 2 68. Florida 14 186 257 . 7 2 49. Georgia 14 209 293 . 7 1 3

10. Alabama 14 202 287 . 7 0 411. Mississippi State 14 163 240 . 6 7 912. Kentucky 14 241 356 . 6 7 713. Arkansas 14 197 304 . 6 4 814. Texas A&M 14 158 248 . 6 3 7

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct.1. Arkansas 14 395 836 . 4 7 22. Alabama 14 348 757 . 4 6 03. Mississippi State 14 374 816 . 4 5 84. Vanderbilt 14 337 754 . 4 4 75. Tennessee 14 349 782 . 4 4 66. LSU 14 354 804 . 4 4 07. Texas A&M 14 369 839 . 4 4 08. Auburn 14 369 842 . 4 3 89. Kentucky 14 344 785 . 4 3 8

10. Missouri 14 313 719 . 4 3 511. Florida 14 346 821 . 4 2 112. Georgia 14 310 762 . 4 0 713. Ole Miss 14 331 841 . 3 9 414. South Carolina 14 291 788 . 3 6 9

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct.1. Alabama 14 309 789 . 3 9 22. Georgia 14 325 811 . 4 0 13. Missouri 14 336 825 . 4 0 74. Kentucky 14 343 812 . 4 2 25. Florida 14 337 788 . 4 2 86. Mississippi State 14 341 796 . 4 2 87. Texas A&M 14 359 835 . 4 3 08. Arkansas 14 352 804 . 4 3 89. Tennessee 14 337 765 . 4 4 1

10. Auburn 14 350 792 . 4 4 211. Ole Miss 14 368 824 . 4 4 712. South Carolina 14 331 730 . 4 5 313. LSU 14 370 794 . 4 6 614. Vanderbilt 14 372 781 . 4 7 6

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.1. Arkansas 14 103 262 . 3 9 32. Missouri 14 122 316 . 3 8 63. Auburn 14 139 364 . 3 8 24. Tennessee 14 104 284 . 3 6 65. Florida 14 117 321 . 3 6 46. Vanderbilt 14 119 342 . 3 4 87. LSU 14 103 321 . 3 2 18. South Carolina 14 88 277 . 3 1 89. Georgia 14 85 268 . 3 1 7

10. Mississippi State 14 92 302 . 3 0 511. Ole Miss 14 101 333 . 3 0 312. Alabama 14 82 271 . 3 0 313. Texas A&M 14 88 293 . 3 0 014. Kentucky 14 57 199 . 2 8 6

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.1. Kentucky 14 89 338 . 2 6 32. Alabama 14 90 301 . 2 9 93. Missouri 14 90 298 . 3 0 24. Auburn 14 94 295 . 3 1 95. Georgia 14 107 323 . 3 3 16. Tennessee 14 96 287 . 3 3 47. South Carolina 14 91 271 . 3 3 68. LSU 14 100 294 . 3 4 09. Mississippi State 14 103 302 . 3 4 1

10. Ole Miss 14 115 321 . 3 5 811. Arkansas 14 120 331 . 3 6 312. Texas A&M 14 106 292 . 3 6 313. Florida 14 104 279 . 3 7 314. Vanderbilt 14 95 221 . 4 3 0

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Through games of Feb 19, 2018 (Conference games only)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. Texas A&M 14 542 38.72. Ole Miss 14 528 37.73. Kentucky 14 523 37.44. Georgia 14 519 37.15. South Carolina 14 494 35.36. Arkansas 14 492 35.17. Alabama 14 490 35.08. Auburn 14 487 34.89. Missouri 14 484 34.6

10. Mississippi State 14 483 34.5Florida 14 483 34.5

12. Tennessee 14 474 33.913. Vanderbilt 14 452 32.314. LSU 14 443 31.6

REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G1. Vanderbilt 14 463 33.12. Tennessee 14 470 33.63. Mississippi State 14 478 34.14. Missouri 14 479 34.25. Kentucky 14 481 34.46. Georgia 14 482 34.47. Texas A&M 14 487 34.8

South Carolina 14 487 34.89. Alabama 14 495 35.4

Auburn 14 495 35.411. Arkansas 14 508 36.312. LSU 14 511 36.513. Florida 14 521 37.214. Ole Miss 14 537 38.4

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin1. Texas A&M 14 542 38.7 487 34.8 +3.92. Kentucky 14 523 37.4 481 34.4 +3.03. Georgia 14 519 37.1 482 34.4 +2.64. South Carolina 14 494 35.3 487 34.8 +0.55. Missouri 14 484 34.6 479 34.2 +0.4

Mississippi State 14 483 34.5 478 34.1 +0.47. Tennessee 14 474 33.9 470 33.6 +0.38. Alabama 14 490 35.0 495 35.4 -0.49. Auburn 14 487 34.8 495 35.4 -0.6

10. Ole Miss 14 528 37.7 537 38.4 -0.611. Vanderbilt 14 452 32.3 463 33.1 -0.812. Arkansas 14 492 35.1 508 36.3 -1.113. Florida 14 483 34.5 521 37.2 -2.714. LSU 14 443 31.6 511 36.5 -4.9

BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G1. Alabama 14 76 5.42. Texas A&M 14 73 5.23. Florida 14 70 5.04. Auburn 14 67 4.85. Mississippi State 14 66 4.76. Tennessee 14 61 4.47. Kentucky 14 59 4.2

Georgia 14 59 4.29. Arkansas 14 56 4.0

10. Missouri 14 55 3.911. LSU 14 49 3.512. South Carolina 14 46 3.3

Vanderbilt 14 46 3.314. Ole Miss 14 43 3.1

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G1. Tennessee 14 209 14.92. Texas A&M 14 201 14.43. Auburn 14 193 13.84. Arkansas 14 181 12.95. LSU 14 175 12.5

Mississippi State 14 175 12.57. Florida 14 172 12.3

Ole Miss 14 172 12.39. Alabama 14 170 12.1

10. Missouri 14 169 12.111. Vanderbilt 14 163 11.612. South Carolina 14 162 11.613. Georgia 14 156 11.114. Kentucky 14 146 10.4

STEALS G No. Avg/G1. Auburn 14 107 7.62. LSU 14 96 6.93. Alabama 14 94 6.74. Tennessee 14 89 6.45. Mississippi State 14 87 6.26. Florida 14 82 5.97. Arkansas 14 81 5.88. Ole Miss 14 77 5.59. Kentucky 14 72 5.1

South Carolina 14 72 5.111. Texas A&M 14 71 5.112. Missouri 14 64 4.613. Vanderbilt 14 58 4.114. Georgia 14 49 3.5

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin1. Auburn 14 158 11.3 215 15.4 +4.12. Florida 14 129 9.2 175 12.5 +3.33. LSU 14 158 11.3 189 13.5 +2.24. South Carolina 14 169 12.1 194 13.9 +1.85. Tennessee 14 162 11.6 178 12.7 +1.16. Arkansas 14 166 11.9 175 12.5 +0.67. Mississippi State 14 163 11.6 167 11.9 +0.3

Ole Miss 14 151 10.8 155 11.1 +0.39. Alabama 14 191 13.6 185 13.2 -0.4

10. Kentucky 14 181 12.9 161 11.5 -1.411. Vanderbilt 14 165 11.8 130 9.3 -2.512. Texas A&M 14 187 13.4 146 10.4 -2.913. Georgia 14 182 13.0 137 9.8 -3.214. Missouri 14 187 13.4 142 10.1 -3.2

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio1. Florida 14 172 12.3 129 9.2 1.32. Tennessee 14 209 14.9 162 11.6 1.33. Auburn 14 193 13.8 158 11.3 1.24. Ole Miss 14 172 12.3 151 10.8 1.15. LSU 14 175 12.5 158 11.3 1.16. Arkansas 14 181 12.9 166 11.9 1.17. Texas A&M 14 201 14.4 187 13.4 1.18. Mississippi State 14 175 12.5 163 11.6 1.19. Vanderbilt 14 163 11.6 165 11.8 1.0

10. South Carolina 14 162 11.6 169 12.1 1.011. Missouri 14 169 12.1 187 13.4 0.912. Alabama 14 170 12.1 191 13.6 0.913. Georgia 14 156 11.1 182 13.0 0.914. Kentucky 14 146 10.4 181 12.9 0.8

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2017-18 Southeastern ConferenceCONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 19, 2018 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. Ole Miss 14 180 12.92. South Carolina 14 178 12.73. Texas A&M 14 176 12.64. Georgia 14 165 11.85. Kentucky 14 161 11.56. Auburn 14 158 11.37. Arkansas 14 147 10.58. Tennessee 14 145 10.4

Mississippi State 14 145 10.410. Florida 14 143 10.211. Alabama 14 128 9.112. Vanderbilt 14 125 8.913. LSU 14 119 8.514. Missouri 14 115 8.2

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G1. Missouri 14 369 26.42. Texas A&M 14 366 26.13. Kentucky 14 362 25.9

Alabama 14 362 25.95. Georgia 14 354 25.36. Ole Miss 14 348 24.97. Arkansas 14 345 24.68. Florida 14 340 24.39. Mississippi State 14 338 24.1

10. Auburn 14 329 23.5Tennessee 14 329 23.5

12. Vanderbilt 14 327 23.413. LSU 14 324 23.114. South Carolina 14 316 22.6

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb%1. Vanderbilt 14 327 129 .7172. Texas A&M 14 366 146 .7153. South Carolina 14 316 127 .7134. Missouri 14 369 152 .7085. Kentucky 14 362 151 .7066. Florida 14 340 149 .6957. Georgia 14 354 156 .6948. Tennessee 14 329 146 .6939. Mississippi State 14 338 150 .693

10. Alabama 14 362 161 .69211. LSU 14 324 147 .68812. Arkansas 14 345 157 .68713. Auburn 14 329 150 .68714. Ole Miss 14 348 164 .680

OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb%1. Texas A&M 14 176 341 .3402. Georgia 14 165 326 .3363. South Carolina 14 178 360 .3314. Kentucky 14 161 330 .3285. Ole Miss 14 180 373 .3256. Auburn 14 158 345 .3147. Tennessee 14 145 324 .3098. Mississippi State 14 145 328 .3079. Arkansas 14 147 351 .295

10. Florida 14 143 372 .27811. Alabama 14 128 334 .27712. Vanderbilt 14 125 334 .27213. Missouri 14 115 327 .26014. LSU 14 119 364 .246

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G1. Auburn 14 139 9.92. Missouri 14 122 8.73. Vanderbilt 14 119 8.54. Florida 14 117 8.45. Tennessee 14 104 7.46. LSU 14 103 7.4

Arkansas 14 103 7.48. Ole Miss 14 101 7.29. Mississippi State 14 92 6.6

10. Texas A&M 14 88 6.3South Carolina 14 88 6.3

12. Georgia 14 85 6.113. Alabama 14 82 5.914. Kentucky 14 57 4.1

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2017-18 Southeastern ConferenceCONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 19, 2018 (Conference games only)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA

Auburn 11-3 . 7 8 6 82.9 73.3 11-3 . 7 8 6 82.9 73.3Tennessee 9-5 . 6 4 3 73.8 70.2 9-5 . 6 4 3 73.8 70.2Arkansas 8-6 . 5 7 1 77.9 77.6 8-6 . 5 7 1 77.9 77.6Florida 8-6 . 5 7 1 71.1 67.8 8-6 . 5 7 1 71.1 67.8Alabama 8-6 . 5 7 1 70.0 65.6 8-6 . 5 7 1 70.0 65.6Missouri 8-6 . 5 7 1 68.2 67.3 8-6 . 5 7 1 68.2 67.3Mississippi State 7-7 . 5 0 0 71.6 70.3 7-7 . 5 0 0 71.6 70.3Kentucky 7-7 . 5 0 0 70.4 71.3 7-7 . 5 0 0 70.4 71.3LSU 6-8 . 4 2 9 70.6 72.9 6-8 . 4 2 9 70.6 72.9Texas A&M 6-8 . 4 2 9 70.3 72.2 6-8 . 4 2 9 70.3 72.2Georgia 6-8 . 4 2 9 65.3 67.5 6-8 . 4 2 9 65.3 67.5Vanderbilt 5-9 . 3 5 7 72.2 76.6 5-9 . 3 5 7 72.2 76.6South Carolina 5-9 . 3 5 7 67.4 72.2 5-9 . 3 5 7 67.4 72.2Ole Miss 4-10 . 2 8 6 69.9 76.6 4-10 . 2 8 6 69.9 76.6

Current unbeaten streakArkansas -- 4Georgia -- 2Vanderbilt -- 2Mississippi State -- 1South Carolina -- 1LSU -- 1Kentucky -- 1

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin

Alabama 14 980-919 70.0-65.6 +4.4 348-757 . 4 6 0 82-271 . 3 0 3 202-287 . 7 0 4 490 495 -0.4

Arkansas 14 1090-1087 77.9-77.6 +0.2 395-836 . 4 7 2 103-262 . 3 9 3 197-304 . 6 4 8 492 508 -1.1

Auburn 14 1160-1026 82.9-73.3 +9.6 369-842 . 4 3 8 139-364 . 3 8 2 283-358 . 7 9 1 487 495 -0.6

Florida 14 995-949 71.1-67.8 +3.3 346-821 . 4 2 1 117-321 . 3 6 4 186-257 . 7 2 4 483 521 -2.7

Georgia 14 914-945 65.3-67.5 -2.2 310-762 . 4 0 7 85-268 . 3 1 7 209-293 . 7 1 3 519 482 +2.6

Kentucky 14 986-998 70.4-71.3 -0.9 344-785 . 4 3 8 57-199 . 2 8 6 241-356 . 6 7 7 523 481 +3.0

LSU 14 989-1020 70.6-72.9 -2.2 354-804 . 4 4 0 103-321 . 3 2 1 178-241 . 7 3 9 443 511 -4.9

Mississippi State 14 1003-984 71.6-70.3 +1.4 374-816 . 4 5 8 92-302 . 3 0 5 163-240 . 6 7 9 483 478 +0.4

Missouri 14 955-942 68.2-67.3 +0.9 313-719 . 4 3 5 122-316 . 3 8 6 207-274 . 7 5 5 484 479 +0.4

Ole Miss 14 978-1073 69.9-76.6 -6.8 331-841 . 3 9 4 101-333 . 3 0 3 215-288 . 7 4 7 528 537 -0.6

South Carolina 14 943-1011 67.4-72.2 -4.9 291-788 . 3 6 9 88-277 . 3 1 8 273-376 . 7 2 6 494 487 +0.5

Tennessee 14 1033-983 73.8-70.2 +3.6 349-782 . 4 4 6 104-284 . 3 6 6 231-307 . 7 5 2 474 470 +0.3

Texas A&M 14 984-1011 70.3-72.2 -1.9 369-839 . 4 4 0 88-293 . 3 0 0 158-248 . 6 3 7 542 487 +3.9

Vanderbilt 14 1011-1073 72.2-76.6 -4.4 337-754 . 4 4 7 119-342 . 3 4 8 218-290 . 7 5 2 452 463 -0.8

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average

Alabama 7-94033 13433 7-82901 11843 0-0 0 14-176934 12638Arkansas 7-120358 17194 7-55664 7952 0-0 0 14-176022 12573Auburn 7-62186 8884 7-87203 12458 0-0 0 14-149389 10671Florida 7-70845 10121 7-92190 13170 0-0 0 14-163035 11645Georgia 7-63561 9080 7-66285 9469 0-0 0 14-129846 9275Kentucky 7-158203 22600 7-100674 14382 0-0 0 14-258877 18491LSU 7-69801 9972 7-78337 11191 0-0 0 14-148138 10581Mississippi State 7-52441 7492 7-89268 12753 0-0 0 14-141709 10122Missouri 7-90366 12909 7-74458 10637 0-0 0 14-164824 11773Ole Miss 7-49339 7048 7-81107 11587 0-0 0 14-130446 9318South Carolina 7-96113 13730 7-75682 10812 0-0 0 14-171795 12271Tennessee 7-115039 16434 7-112010 16001 0-0 0 14-227049 16218Texas A&M 7-78179 11168 7-105790 15113 0-0 0 14-183969 13141Vanderbilt 7-70877 10125 7-89772 12825 0-0 0 14-160649 11475Totals 98-1191341 12157 98-1191341 12157 0-0 0 196-2382682 12157

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2017-18 Southeastern ConferenceINDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 19, 2018 (Conference games only)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

1. Jaylen Barford-AR Sr 14 100 38 35 273 19.52. Yante Maten-UG Sr 14 86 11 88 271 19.43. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 14 76 37 65 254 18.1

Jeff Roberson-VU Sr 14 78 27 71 254 18.15. Kassius Robertson-MO Sr 14 74 44 58 250 17.96. Bryce Brown-AU Jr 13 70 48 33 221 17.07. Grant Williams-UT So 14 74 0 83 231 16.58. Mustapha Heron-AU So 14 79 19 52 229 16.49. Collin Sexton-UA Fr 12 62 14 53 191 15.9

10. Chris Silva-SC Jr 14 56 1 101 214 15.311. Q Weatherspoon-MS Jr 14 76 22 38 212 15.112. Duop Reath-LS Sr 14 85 11 26 207 14.813. S.Gilgeous-Alexander-UK Fr 14 75 5 51 206 14.7

Jared Harper-AU So 14 48 23 87 206 14.715. Deandre Burnett-UM Sr 13 52 25 61 190 14.616. Egor Koulechov-UF Sr 14 66 31 35 198 14.117. Kevin Knox-UK Fr 14 64 20 45 193 13.818. Tyler Davis-AM Jr 14 72 4 44 192 13.7

Riley LaChance-VU Sr 14 68 29 27 192 13.720. Robert Williams-AM So 13 80 0 17 177 13.6

REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G1. Robert Williams-AM So 13 39 85 124 9.52. Tyler Davis-AM Jr 14 56 68 124 8.93. Yante Maten-UG Sr 14 47 69 116 8.34. Chris Silva-SC Jr 14 52 55 107 7.65. Egor Koulechov-UF Sr 14 21 76 97 6.96. Admiral Schofield-UT Jr 14 24 71 95 6.87. Donta Hall-UA Jr 13 29 59 88 6.88. Abdul Ado-MS Fr 14 46 48 94 6.79. Terence Davis-UM Jr 14 22 70 92 6.6

Jeff Roberson-VU Sr 14 22 70 92 6.6Desean Murray-AU Jr 14 38 54 92 6.6

12. Jontay Porter-MO Fr 14 18 73 91 6.513. Daniel Gafford-AR Fr 14 34 52 86 6.114. Q Weatherspoon-MS Jr 14 27 57 84 6.0

Aric Holman-MS Jr 14 17 67 84 6.0Duop Reath-LS Sr 14 32 52 84 6.0

17. Aaron Epps-LS Sr 14 23 59 82 5.918. Derek Ogbeide-UG Jr 14 28 52 80 5.719. Jordan Barnett-MO Sr 14 18 59 77 5.520. Kevarrius Hayes-UF Jr 14 39 36 75 5.4

Braxton Key-UA So 14 20 55 75 5.4

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct.1. Donta Hall-UA Jr 13 67 86 . 7 7 92. Robert Williams-AM So 13 80 121 . 6 6 13. Tyler Davis-AM Jr 14 72 135 . 5 3 34. Duop Reath-LS Sr 14 85 162 . 5 2 55. Jeff Roberson-VU Sr 14 78 157 . 4 9 76. Q Weatherspoon-MS Jr 14 76 156 . 4 8 77. Jaylen Barford-AR Sr 14 100 207 . 4 8 38. Grant Williams-UT So 14 74 160 . 4 6 39. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 14 76 167 . 4 5 5

10. Mustapha Heron-AU So 14 79 174 . 4 5 4

ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G1. Jared Harper-AU So 14 85 6.12. Chris Chiozza-UF Sr 14 84 6.03. Tremont Waters-LS Fr 14 74 5.34. S.Gilgeous-Alexander-UK Fr 14 67 4.85. Lamar Peters-MS So 14 60 4.36. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 14 57 4.17. Riley LaChance-VU Sr 14 54 3.98. Deandre Burnett-UM Sr 13 49 3.89. Jordan Bone-UT So 14 52 3.7

10. Collin Sexton-UA Fr 12 43 3.6

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct.1. Lamonte Turner-UT So 14 41 44 . 9 3 22. Egor Koulechov-UF Sr 14 35 39 . 8 9 73. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 14 65 73 . 8 9 04. Desean Murray-AU Jr 14 56 63 . 8 8 95. Kassius Robertson-MO Sr 14 58 67 . 8 6 66. Tremont Waters-LS Fr 14 44 52 . 8 4 67. Jared Harper-AU So 14 87 104 . 8 3 78. Kevin Puryear-MO Jr 14 37 45 . 8 2 29. Yante Maten-UG Sr 14 88 109 . 8 0 7

10. Mustapha Heron-AU So 14 52 65 . 8 0 0

STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G1. Tremont Waters-LS Fr 14 26 1.92. Chris Chiozza-UF Sr 14 25 1.83. Lamar Peters-MS So 14 23 1.64. Jared Harper-AU So 14 20 1.4

S.Gilgeous-Alexander-UK Fr 14 20 1.46. Admon Gilder-AM Jr 11 15 1.47. Q Weatherspoon-MS Jr 14 19 1.48. Admiral Schofield-UT Jr 14 18 1.3

Jordan Bowden-UT So 14 18 1.310. Saben Lee-VU Fr 14 17 1.2

Skylar Mays-LS So 14 17 1.2

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct.1. Egor Koulechov-UF Sr 14 31 66 . 4 7 02. Bryce Brown-AU Jr 13 48 105 . 4 5 73. Kassius Robertson-MO Sr 14 44 98 . 4 4 94. Jaylen Barford-AR Sr 14 38 86 . 4 4 25. Jordan Barnett-MO Sr 14 36 85 . 4 2 46. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 14 37 88 . 4 2 07. Lamonte Turner-UT So 14 29 69 . 4 2 08. Frank Booker-SC Sr 14 28 75 . 3 7 39. Riley LaChance-VU Sr 14 29 79 . 3 6 7

10. John Petty-UA Fr 14 32 88 . 3 6 4

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G1. Robert Williams-AM So 13 31 2.42. Daniel Gafford-AR Fr 14 29 2.1

Anfernee McLemore-AU So 14 29 2.14. Kevarrius Hayes-UF Jr 14 27 1.95. Kyle Alexander-UT Jr 14 25 1.86. Abdul Ado-MS Fr 14 23 1.6

Jontay Porter-MO Fr 14 23 1.68. Aric Holman-MS Jr 14 22 1.69. Donta Hall-UA Jr 13 20 1.5

10. Aaron Epps-LS Sr 14 19 1.4Yante Maten-UG Sr 14 19 1.4

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2017-18 Southeastern ConferenceINDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 19, 2018 (Conference games only)

3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G

1. Bryce Brown-AU Jr 13 48 3.72. Kassius Robertson-MO Sr 14 44 3.13. Jaylen Barford-AR Sr 14 38 2.74. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 14 37 2.65. Jordan Barnett-MO Sr 14 36 2.66. John Petty-UA Fr 14 32 2.37. Egor Koulechov-UF Sr 14 31 2.28. Riley LaChance-VU Sr 14 29 2.1

Lamonte Turner-UT So 14 29 2.110. Frank Booker-SC Sr 14 28 2.0

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio1. Jordan Bone-UT So 14 52 11 4.72. Chris Chiozza-UF Sr 14 84 21 4.03. Skylar Mays-LS So 14 44 12 3.74. Jared Harper-AU So 14 85 32 2.75. Jordan Geist-MO Jr 14 44 20 2.26. Riley LaChance-VU Sr 14 54 25 2.27. Tremont Waters-LS Fr 14 74 39 1.98. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 14 57 32 1.89. Hassani Gravett-SC Jr 11 37 21 1.8

10. William Jackson II-UG Jr 14 45 26 1.7

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G1. Tyler Davis-AM Jr 14 56 4.02. Chris Silva-SC Jr 14 52 3.73. Yante Maten-UG Sr 14 47 3.44. Abdul Ado-MS Fr 14 46 3.35. Robert Williams-AM So 13 39 3.06. Kevarrius Hayes-UF Jr 14 39 2.87. Desean Murray-AU Jr 14 38 2.78. Daniel Gafford-AR Fr 14 34 2.49. Duop Reath-LS Sr 14 32 2.3

10. Donta Hall-UA Jr 13 29 2.2

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G1. Robert Williams-AM So 13 85 6.52. Egor Koulechov-UF Sr 14 76 5.43. Jontay Porter-MO Fr 14 73 5.24. Admiral Schofield-UT Jr 14 71 5.15. Terence Davis-UM Jr 14 70 5.0

Jeff Roberson-VU Sr 14 70 5.07. Yante Maten-UG Sr 14 69 4.98. Tyler Davis-AM Jr 14 68 4.99. Aric Holman-MS Jr 14 67 4.8

10. Dazon Ingram-UA So 13 60 4.6

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G1. Kassius Robertson-MO Sr 14 538 38.42. S.Gilgeous-Alexander-UK Fr 14 501 35.83. Yante Maten-UG Sr 14 497 35.54. Jeff Roberson-VU Sr 14 493 35.25. Jordan Barnett-MO Sr 14 485 34.66. Jaylen Barford-AR Sr 14 464 33.17. Tremont Waters-LS Fr 14 461 32.98. Chris Chiozza-UF Sr 14 459 32.89. Q Weatherspoon-MS Jr 14 454 32.4

10. Daryl Macon-AR Sr 14 451 32.211. Jared Harper-AU So 14 446 31.912. Riley LaChance-VU Sr 14 445 31.8

Kevin Knox-UK Fr 14 445 31.814. Skylar Mays-LS So 14 442 31.6

Egor Koulechov-UF Sr 14 442 31.616. Admon Gilder-AM Jr 11 346 31.517. KeVaughn Allen-UF Jr 14 433 30.918. William Jackson II-UG Jr 14 431 30.819. Deandre Burnett-UM Sr 13 398 30.620. DJ Hogg-AM Jr 12 366 30.5

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2017-18 Southeastern ConferenceConference Individual Highs

Through games of Feb 19, 2018 (Conference games only)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 37 Grant Williams (Tennessee) at Vanderbilt (1/9/18)33 Daryl Macon (Arkansas) vs Tennessee (12/30/17)

Field goals made 13 Duop Reath (LSU) at Vanderbilt (1/20/18)12 Grant Williams (Tennessee) at Vanderbilt (1/9/18)12 S.Gilgeous-Alexander (Kentucky) vs Vanderbilt (1/30/18)

Field goal attempts 20 Grant Williams (Tennessee) at Vanderbilt (1/9/18)20 Yante Maten (Georgia) at LSU (1/16/18)20 Duop Reath (LSU) at Vanderbilt (1/20/18)20 Jaylen Barford (Arkansas) at Georgia (1/23/18)

Field goal percentage .889 (8-9) Robert Williams (Texas A&M) vs Ole Miss (1/16/18).889 (8-9) Robert Williams (Texas A&M) at Auburn (2/7/18)

3-Pt FG made 8 John Petty (Alabama) vs Auburn (1/17/18)6 Frank Booker (South Carolina) at Ole Miss (12/31/17)6 Jordan Barnett (Missouri) vs Florida (1/6/18)6 Kassius Robertson (Missouri) at Arkansas (1/13/18)6 KeVaughn Allen (Florida) vs Arkansas (1/17/18)6 Jordan Barnett (Missouri) at LSU (2/17/18)

3-Pt FG attempts 13 John Petty (Alabama) vs Auburn (1/17/18)13 Bryce Brown (Auburn) at South Carolina (2/17/18)

3-Pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) Xavian Stapleton (Mississippi State) at Vanderbilt (2/14/18).857 (6-7) KeVaughn Allen (Florida) vs Arkansas (1/17/18)

Free throws made 13 Lamonte Turner (Tennessee) vs Auburn (1/2/18)13 Grant Williams (Tennessee) at Vanderbilt (1/9/18)13 Keith Stone (Florida) at Ole Miss (1/13/18)13 Yante Maten (Georgia) vs Arkansas (1/23/18)

Free throw attempts 18 Keith Stone (Florida) at Ole Miss (1/13/18)17 Tyler Davis (Texas A&M) at Arkansas (2/17/18)

Free throw percentage 1.000 (13-13) Lamonte Turner (Tennessee) vs Auburn (1/2/18)1.000 (12-12) Jeff Roberson (Vanderbilt) vs Florida (2/17/18)1.000 (10-10) Egor Koulechov (Florida) vs Vanderbilt (12/30/17)1.000 (10-10) Dazon Ingram (Alabama) at LSU (1/13/18)1.000 (10-10) Lamonte Turner (Tennessee) at South Carolina (1/20/18)1.000 (9-9) Jared Harper (Auburn) vs Kentucky (2/14/18)1.000 (8-8) Daryl Macon (Arkansas) vs Tennessee (12/30/17)1.000 (8-8) Darious Hall (Arkansas) vs Ole Miss (1/20/18)1.000 (8-8) Kassius Robertson (Missouri) vs Kentucky (2/3/18)

Rebounds 15 Robert Williams (Texas A&M) at LSU (1/23/18)15 Yante Maten (Georgia) vs Arkansas (1/23/18)

Assists 14 Jared Harper (Auburn) vs Vanderbilt (2/3/18)11 Tremont Waters (LSU) vs Arkansas (2/3/18)

Steals 8 Tremont Waters (LSU) vs Texas A&M (1/23/18)5 Markel Crawford (Ole Miss) vs Missouri (2/6/18)

Blocked shots 7 Daniel Gafford (Arkansas) vs Vanderbilt (2/10/18)6 Anfernee McLemore (Auburn) at Missouri (1/24/18)

Turnovers 9 Collin Sexton (Alabama) at LSU (1/13/18)9 Jared Harper (Auburn) at South Carolina (2/17/18)

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2017-18 Southeastern ConferenceConference Team Highs

Through games of Feb 19, 2018 (Conference games only)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 97 Arkansas vs Ole Miss (1/20/18)95 Arkansas vs Tennessee (12/30/17)95 Auburn vs LSU (1/27/18)

Margin 33 (94-61) Tennessee vs Ole Miss (2/3/18)28 (78-50) Alabama vs Tennessee (2/10/18)

Field goals made 35 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (2/17/18)33 Arkansas vs Tennessee (12/30/17)33 Florida at Texas A&M (1/2/18)33 Auburn vs LSU (1/27/18)33 Tennessee vs LSU (1/31/18)33 Arkansas at LSU (2/3/18)33 Tennessee vs Ole Miss (2/3/18)33 Texas A&M at Auburn (2/7/18)

Field goal attempts 74 Auburn at Tennessee (1/2/18)71 Tennessee at Arkansas (12/30/17)71 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (2/17/18)

Field goal percentage .588 (30-51) Alabama vs South Carolina (1/9/18).585 (31-53) Mississippi State at Vanderbilt (2/14/18)

3-Pt FG made 17 Florida at Texas A&M (1/2/18)17 Auburn vs Vanderbilt (2/3/18)

3-Pt FG attempts 32 Auburn at Missouri (1/24/18)32 Auburn vs LSU (1/27/18)

3-Pt percentage .654 (17-26) Auburn vs Vanderbilt (2/3/18).607 (17-28) Florida at Texas A&M (1/2/18)

Free throws made 30 Tennessee vs Auburn (1/2/18)30 Auburn at South Carolina (2/17/18)

Free throw attempts 40 Mississippi State vs Arkansas (1/2/18)39 South Carolina vs Vanderbilt (1/6/18)

Free throw percentage 1.000 (18-18) Alabama at LSU (1/13/18)1.000 (16-16) Vanderbilt vs Georgia (2/7/18)1.000 (5-5) Georgia at Missouri (1/10/18)

Rebounds 50 Texas A&M at LSU (1/23/18)49 Georgia vs Alabama (1/6/18)49 Kentucky vs Florida (1/20/18)49 Arkansas at Ole Miss (2/13/18)

Assists 27 Tennessee vs Ole Miss (2/3/18)25 Florida at Texas A&M (1/2/18)

Steals 14 Auburn vs Georgia (1/20/18)13 LSU vs Texas A&M (1/23/18)

Blocked shots 11 Texas A&M vs South Carolina (2/3/18)10 Florida vs Vanderbilt (12/30/17)10 Florida at South Carolina (2/10/18)

Turnovers 20 Texas A&M at LSU (1/23/18)20 Missouri vs Auburn (1/24/18)20 Missouri vs Kentucky (2/3/18)

Fouls 32 Kentucky at South Carolina (1/16/18)31 Vanderbilt at South Carolina (1/6/18)

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2017-18 Southeastern ConferenceConference Opponent Lows

Through games of Feb 19, 2018 (Conference games only)

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)

Points 41 Florida at South Carolina (2/10/18)46 Georgia vs Alabama (1/6/18)

Field goals made 14 Arkansas vs Vanderbilt (2/10/18)15 Texas A&M vs Missouri (1/20/18)15 Florida at South Carolina (2/10/18)

Field goal attempts 40 South Carolina vs Tennessee (1/20/18)41 Kentucky at Missouri (2/3/18)41 Florida at Vanderbilt (2/17/18)

Field goal percentage .250 (14-56) Arkansas vs Vanderbilt (2/10/18).271 (16-59) Georgia vs South Carolina (1/13/18)

3-Pt FG made 1 South Carolina vs Kentucky (1/16/18)2 Alabama vs Texas A&M (12/30/17)2 Kentucky vs Georgia (12/31/17)2 Missouri vs Kentucky (2/3/18)2 Alabama at Mississippi State (2/6/18)2 Vanderbilt vs Georgia (2/7/18)2 Florida at South Carolina (2/10/18)

3-Pt FG attempts 8 LSU vs Arkansas (2/3/18)9 Vanderbilt vs Georgia (2/7/18)

3-Pt percentage .091 (1-11) South Carolina vs Kentucky (1/16/18).095 (2-21) Kentucky vs Georgia (12/31/17)

Free throws made 0 Texas A&M vs Florida (1/2/18)4 Florida at Texas A&M (1/2/18)4 Georgia vs Ole Miss (1/3/18)4 Mississippi State vs Missouri (1/27/18)

Free throw attempts 1 Texas A&M vs Florida (1/2/18)5 Florida at Texas A&M (1/2/18)5 Missouri vs Georgia (1/10/18)

Free throw percentage .000 (0-1) Texas A&M vs Florida (1/2/18).400 (6-15) Florida vs Arkansas (1/17/18)

Rebounds 20 Mississippi State vs Georgia (2/3/18)22 Texas A&M at Auburn (2/7/18)

Assists 4 Mississippi State vs Alabama (2/6/18)4 Arkansas vs Vanderbilt (2/10/18)4 Missouri vs Texas A&M (2/13/18)

Steals 1 Florida vs Vanderbilt (12/30/17)1 Florida at Texas A&M (1/2/18)1 Missouri vs Georgia (1/10/18)1 Florida at Georgia (1/30/18)1 Georgia vs Florida (1/30/18)1 Mississippi State vs Georgia (2/3/18)1 Ole Miss vs Missouri (2/6/18)1 Florida at Vanderbilt (2/17/18)

Blocked shots 0 SeveralTurnovers 3 Vanderbilt vs Florida (2/17/18)

4 Vanderbilt at Mississippi State (1/16/18)4 Missouri at Texas A&M (1/20/18)4 Missouri at Ole Miss (2/6/18)

Fouls 9 Florida at Texas A&M (1/2/18)9 Texas A&M at Missouri (2/13/18)