Ament's big 2nd half leads No. 25 Tennessee over Ole Miss

Nate Ament scored 26 of his 28 points in the second half to power the Volunteers to victory.

Feb. 3, 2026 at 10:47pm

Nate Ament scored 26 of his 28 points in the second half to lead No. 25 Tennessee to an 84-66 win over Mississippi on Tuesday night. The Volunteers (16-6, 6-3 Southeastern Conference) led 67-51 with 6:15 left when Rebels guard AJ Storr had the ball stripped from him and was called for a foul, leading to the ejection of Ole Miss coach Chris Beard. Tennessee then pulled away for the victory.

Why it matters

Tennessee returned to the AP Top 25 this week after dropping out when they lost a 17-point lead and the game against Kentucky on Jan. 17. This win helps solidify their ranking and keeps them in the hunt for a strong finish in SEC play.

The details

Ja'Kobi Gillespie scored 20 points for Tennessee, while J.P. Estrella had 12 and Bishop Boswell added 10. Ole Miss (11-11, 3-6) was led by Storr and Patton Pinkins, who had 15 points apiece. Tennessee (33%) and Ole Miss (31%) both struggled from the field in the first half, with Gillespie scoring 10 points to give the Vols a 26-25 halftime lead.

  • Tennessee returned to the AP Top 25 this week.
  • Tennessee lost a 17-point lead and the game against Kentucky on Jan. 17.
  • Felix Okpara missed last week's game against Auburn with a left calf injury, ending his streak of 64 straight starts and 82 consecutive appearances dating to 2023.
  • Okpara missed Tuesday's game against Ole Miss, as did Vols reserve Amaree Abram (illness).

The players

Nate Ament

A Tennessee player who scored 28 points, with 26 coming in the second half to lead the Volunteers to victory.

Ja'Kobi Gillespie

A Tennessee player who scored 20 points for the Volunteers.

AJ Storr

A Mississippi guard who had the ball stripped from him, leading to the ejection of Ole Miss coach Chris Beard.

Chris Beard

The Ole Miss head coach who was ejected from the game after being called for two technical fouls.

Felix Okpara

A Tennessee player who missed the game against Ole Miss with a left calf injury, ending his streak of 64 straight starts and 82 consecutive appearances dating to 2023.

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