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Tennessee Basketball Hosts Ole Miss on ESPN2
Vols look to extend winning streak against struggling Rebels
Feb. 3, 2026 at 5:31am
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Tennessee basketball will host Ole Miss on Tuesday, February 3rd at 7pm ET. The game will be nationally televised on ESPN2, with Karl Ravech and Jimmy Dykes on the call and Alyssa Lang reporting courtside. The Vols (15-6, 5-3) are coming off three straight wins, while the Rebels (11-10, 3-5) have lost three in a row.
Why it matters
This SEC matchup is an important game for both teams as they look to improve their conference standings and tournament resumes. Tennessee is currently in the middle of the SEC pack and needs to keep winning to solidify its NCAA Tournament position, while Ole Miss is struggling and looking to turn things around.
The details
Tennessee will be without forward Felix Okpara, who has been ruled out due to injury. The Vols will lean on their backcourt duo of Santiago Vescovi and Zakai Zeigler to lead the way against an Ole Miss team that has dropped three straight games, including a close loss at Vanderbilt.
- The Tennessee basketball vs. Ole Miss game starts at 7 p.m. ET on Tuesday, February 3rd.
The players
Santiago Vescovi
Tennessee's starting point guard and one of the team's top scorers.
Zakai Zeigler
Tennessee's starting shooting guard and a key contributor on both ends of the floor.
Felix Okpara
Tennessee forward who has been ruled out of this game due to injury.
What they’re saying
“We must continue to play with the same energy and focus that has led to our recent success.”
— Rick Barnes, Tennessee Head Coach
What’s next
Tennessee will look to continue its winning ways and improve its SEC standing, while Ole Miss hopes to end its three-game skid.
The takeaway
This SEC clash between Tennessee and Ole Miss features two teams heading in opposite directions, with the Vols looking to solidify their NCAA Tournament position and the Rebels searching for answers to turn their season around.
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