Ja'Kobi Gillespie, Tennessee end Miami (Ohio)'s captivating season - ESPN
PHILADELPHIA — Ja'Kobi Gillespie hit six 3-pointers and scored 29 points as sixth-seeded Tennessee ended a fabulous season for Miami (Ohio) with a 78-56 win Friday in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
The Vols (23-11) shook off a rough end to the season — losing four of six games — and advanced to play third-seeded Virginia on Sunday in the Midwest Region.
Gillespie hit five 3s in the first half to help the Vols push ahead by 20 points and squash any confidence the 11th-seeded RedHawks (31-2) carried over from their First Four win.
The Vols did just about everything right and showed again why — no matter the seed — they are a perennial threat to go deep in March. Led by Gillespie, the Vols made 12 of 19 shots to start the game, including long 3s and 20 quick points in the paint.
Just to add one more gut punch to Miami, Ethan Burg hit a 3 at the first-half buzzer for a 51-32 lead.
Gillespie passed up a chance to score 30 points — only two other Vols have reached that mark in the NCAA tournament — when he drove the lane with 1:13 left but turned down the open look and threw a lob to Felix Okpara for the bucket.
J.P. Estrella had 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Vols.
Peter Suder was the lone Miami player in double digits with 27 points.
Gillespie is just one of many standouts enjoying the same March success in a new uniform thanks to the transfer portal.
He started 36 games last season and averaged 14.7 points, shooting 40.7% from 3-point range, to help Maryland reach the Sweet 16.
Had Gillespie peeked at the scoreboard, he could have caught a Villanova update. Last season's Maryland coach, Kevin Willard, had the Wildcats in the tournament.
What has remained a constant in March is Tennessee winning. The Vols have


