- Matchup: Miami Redhawks vs Tennessee Volunteers
- Event Date: Friday, March 20, 2026
- Venue: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
- Broadcast: TBS
- Point Spread: Tennessee -11
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The Xfinity Mobile Arena is set to host the showdown between the Tennessee Volunteers (22-11) and the Miami Redhawks (31-1) on Friday as part of the first round of the NCAA Tournament, where Miami enters as 11-point underdogs. The total points have been established at 149.

The Miami RedHawks recently triumphed over SMU with an 89-79 scoreline in their previous match. Miami committed 17 fouls compared to SMU’s 18. They made 5 out of 21 attempts from beyond the arc while SMU shot 80.0% at the free-throw line, converting 12 of 15 attempts. SMU secured a total of 31 rebounds (10 offensive and 21 defensive) but did not record any blocks. They also tallied 15 assists and managed 4 steals. Defensively, Miami allowed their opponent to achieve a shooting rate of 47.7% from the field on 31 out of 65 attempts. Additionally, Miami dished out 20 assists, forced 6 turnovers, and made 4 steals. In rebounding efforts, they collected a total of 32 boards, with 11 being offensive. At the charity stripe, the RedHawks connected on 15 of 22 attempts, resulting in a 68.2% rate. Overall, Miami finished the game shooting 45.3% from the field, with 29 successful field goals out of 64 attempts, and converted 16 of 41 three-point attempts.
Eian Elmer played a significant role in this victory, achieving a remarkable 72.7% shooting accuracy from the field, contributing 1 assist, and spending 24 minutes on the court. He recorded 23 points on 8-of-11 shooting while also collecting 3 rebounds.
Miami approaches this game with a stellar record of 31-1 for the season. The team averages 10.5 turnovers per game and is committing 16.1 fouls per contest. As a collective unit, Miami secures 35.5 rebounds each game and has distributed 516 assists on the season, placing them 72nd in Division 1 basketball for passing. The RedHawks hit 39.2% of their three-point attempts (334 out of 853) and maintain a free throw percentage of 74.9%. They are scoring an impressive 90.7 points per game, securing the 2nd position in Division 1, while shooting 52.4% from the field.
Defensively, the RedHawks compel their opponents to commit 12.9 turnovers per game while incurring 19.5 personal fouls. They currently rank 118th in Division 1 for assists allowed, with 407 conceded this season. Miami’s defensive stats reveal that they permit a field goal shooting percentage of 43.6% (869 out of 1,994) and allow an average of 33.5 rebounds per game. Opponents shoot 32.5% from beyond the arc, and the RedHawks rank 224th in terms of points allowed per game with an average of 75.3.
In their most recent outing, the Tennessee Volunteers suffered a loss to Vanderbilt, losing 75-68. Tennessee achieved 43 total rebounds in the match, with 21 on defense and 22 on offense. They turned the ball over 8 times, while making 4 steals throughout the game. Vanderbilt was assessed 19 fouls in this contest, leading to Tennessee attempting 26 free throws, of which they converted 16 for a 61.5% success rate. From the arc, Tennessee only hit 4 of 17 attempts (23.5%). For the match overall, Tennessee recorded 24 successful field goals out of 64 attempts, resulting in a shooting percentage of 37.5%. Defensively, they allowed Vanderbilt to score on 23 of 57 field goal attempts, giving them a shooting percentage of 40.4%. The Volunteers conceded 29 rebounds to Vanderbilt, with 10 being offensive.
Ja’Kobi Gillespie was a standout player for Tennessee during this game, finishing with 21 points on 8 out of 14 shooting for a rate of 57.1%. He also grabbed 2 rebounds and dished out 4 assists during his 38 minutes on the court.
Tennessee maintains a season record of 22-11. They average 17.9 fouls per game while achieving a free throw success rate of 69.4%. The Volunteers average 16.9 assists per game (32nd nationally) and have an average of 11.7 turnovers. This season, Tennessee has scored 2,622 points (79.5 points per game) and averages 42.6 rebounds each contest. Their shooting efficiency stands at 46.3%, ranking them 110th in the nation.
The Volunteers are currently positioned 59th nationwide in points allowed per game at 69.4. They force 11.1 turnovers on average while allowing opponents to shoot at a rate of 40.9% (32nd in college basketball). Their defense allows 30.6% accuracy from three-point range (257 out of 841) and opponents are converting 70.3% of their free throw attempts. Tennessee surrenders an average of 10.7 assists and 29.8 rebounds per game, placing them 14th and 10th in college basketball, respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA tournament game against the spread?
Pick: Bet on Tennessee (-11)
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