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Tennessee Vols to Face Saint Peter’s in Men’s College Basketball Tournament Game

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Tennessee Vols To Face Saint Peter's In Men's College Basketball Tournament Game

The Tennessee Vols are set to clash with the Saint Peter’s Peacocks in a high-stakes men’s college basketball tournament game at an arena in Charlotte, North Carolina. The game is scheduled for a thrilling 9:20 p.m. ET tip-off on Friday, March 22.

The second-seeded Tennessee Vols come into this matchup with a 24-8 overall record. In their recent outing, they faced a setback against Mississippi State with a 73-56 defeat in the SEC Tournament. Leading the scoring charge for the Vols is standout player X, averaging an impressive 21.1 points per game.

As for the determined Saint Peter’s Peacocks, seeded 15th, they hold a commendable 19-13 overall record. Their most recent triumph was a hard-fought victory over Fairfield, securing the MAAC Tournament championship with a 68-63 win. With an average of 16.5 points per game, player Y leads the scoring charts for the Peacocks while also dominating the boards with 6.6 rebounds per game.

The head coach of the Tennessee Vols men’s basketball team is Coach A, while Coach B guides the Saint Peter’s Peacocks to success on the court.

Viewers can catch the Tennessee Vols versus Saint Peter’s Peacocks men’s basketball showdown live on TNT at 9:20 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 21. The broadcasting team for this exciting game on TNT includes Play-by-Play Announcer C, Analyst D, and Reporter E.

For those without access to cable or satellite TV, online streaming services such as Sling TV and Max offer convenient ways to enjoy the game from the comfort of your home. Both platforms provide excellent streaming quality and flexibility for viewers.

Rachel Adams

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