logo
Not 1 but 2: Tennessee has pair of nation's top defenders for March Madness

Not 1 but 2: Tennessee has pair of nation's top defenders for March Madness

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Mindset, approach and toughness all are qualities a top defender must have in any sport. Add in long arms and speed, and that player can be quite a stopper.
The Tennessee Volunteers have not one, but two such defenders in Zakai Zeigler and Jahmai Mashack. Both were among the four finalists for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year award announced Friday by the Atlanta Tipoff Club.
That makes the Midwest Region's No. 2 seed the only program with two of four finalists.
Creighton center Ryan Kalkbrenner, also at Rupp Arena playing in the South Region against No. 1 overall seed Auburn, is a finalist who embraces the often ignored part of the game that helps in the NCAA Tournament. Houston's Joseph Tugler is the other finalist.
'There is one Serbian coach that says this all the time,' UCLA guard Lazar Stefanovic said. 'He won a lot of titles, and he says, 'I've yet to walk in the gym and go in stance and start playing defense. Everybody grabs the ball and starts shooting.' That's how it is, that's what the game is, you try to score.'
Not Zeigler or Mashack.
They thrive on shutting down opponents, picking the ball away no matter how tightly held, diving after loose balls, shutting down a top scorer 1-on-1 or creating havoc that shuts down the other team's offense.
Coach Rick Barnes says it's nice both have been recognized for what they do every day, whether it's a game, timeout or practice. Their relentless intensity filters throughout Tennessee's roster, which Barnes called a talent that not all players bring.
'It's in their DNA,' Barnes said. 'I wish I could give it to everybody, where they really understand how important that part of the game is, they understand how to fix so much when their teammates make mistakes, they can cover up. And not only do their job, but their voice is important.'
The duo is key to the Volunteers' smothering defense that is among the best in the country.
Tennessee came into this tournament having led the Southeastern Conference allowing just 63 points a game and limiting opponents to 38.4% shooting — fourth-stingiest in the nation. They also led the SEC defending 3s, holding teams to 28.2% shooting to rank third in the country.
Senior guard Jordan Gainey said the Vols all know how great Zeigler and Mashack are as defenders and how big of an impact they make. He appreciates their leadership the most, making clear since this team started work last offseason to get to this month what is expected from every teammate.
'Our new guys that came here, they knew as soon as they set foot on campus what we really wanted to do and they brought everything they could,' Gainey said.
Forward Felix Okpara says Zeigler and Mashack set the standard on defense.
'Having two guys on the team that can do that, it makes our job way easier, just focusing on rebounding and just being in our gaps,' Okpara said.
UCLA coach Mick Cronin wanted to recruit Mashack but just didn't have a scholarship available coming off the Bruins' Final Four berth in 2021. Mashack played in high school with Jaylen Clark, now an NBA rookie with Minnesota.
Sweet 16 berth on the line against the Vols (28-7).
'When he went to Tennessee, I knew it was a great fit for him,' Cronin said of Mashack.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Don Nelson expresses his disappointment with Luka Doncic trade by wearing the star's shoes
Don Nelson expresses his disappointment with Luka Doncic trade by wearing the star's shoes

Hamilton Spectator

time37 minutes ago

  • Hamilton Spectator

Don Nelson expresses his disappointment with Luka Doncic trade by wearing the star's shoes

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Hall of Fame coach Don Nelson was not a fan of the Dallas Mavericks trading Luka Doncic — and chose his footwear for Game 2 of the NBA Finals accordingly. Nelson arrived for the news conference announcing him as the Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award winner, as selected by the National Basketball Coaches Association, wearing a pair of Doncic's signature Jordan Brand sneaker. The reason: He was showing Doncic — who he calls 'my dear friend' — support. 'As a matter of fact, I want everybody to know I'm wearing Luka's shoes, his new shoes from Nike that just got on the market,' Nelson said. 'I'm wearing them in protest for the trade from Dallas. Tremendous mistake by the Dallas franchise to trade him and I want everybody to know that.' Doncic was traded by Dallas to the Los Angeles Lakers this season for Anthony Davis, a blockbuster that the entire league found stunning. Fans in Dallas were furious for months, though some of that seems to have subsided in recent weeks with the Mavericks winning draft lottery and the chance to draft Cooper Flagg No. 1 overall later this month. Nelson said his philosophy on generational players is the one that Red Auerbach taught him: Don't trade those talents. 'His philosophy was when you have a great player — Bill Russell, (John) Havlicek, Sam Jones, you name 'em — you don't lose that player,' Nelson said. 'You keep him for a lifetime. You put his number up and you honor that player. That's been my philosophy.' Nelson has deep ties to Dallas, so his reaction to the Doncic trade is understandable. He coached the Mavericks for eight seasons and his son, Donnie Nelson, was an executive with Dallas from 2005 through 2021. ___ AP NBA:

LSU-West Virginia baseball weather update: NCAA super regional game delayed
LSU-West Virginia baseball weather update: NCAA super regional game delayed

USA Today

time44 minutes ago

  • USA Today

LSU-West Virginia baseball weather update: NCAA super regional game delayed

LSU-West Virginia baseball weather update: NCAA super regional game delayed Show Caption Hide Caption LSU baseball's Derek Curiel on LSU's defense during NCAA Tournament LSU baseball freshman leftfielder Derek Curiel details how the team has performed on defense during the NCAA Tournament so far. LSU and West Virginia baseball's super regional matchup on Sunday was delayed due to weather near Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The game was originally scheduled for 6 p.m. ET, before it was delayed until 7:06 p.m. ET. The game was then delayed again and is currently set for a 9:06 p.m. ET first pitch. The No. 6 Tigers have a 1-0 lead in the three-game super regional series after defeating West Virginia 16-9 on Saturday. With a win, LSU clinches a berth in the College World Series, which it missed out on in 2024 after winning the national championship in 2023. Anthony Eyanson, who has a 2.5 ERA in 93⅔ innings pitched this season, is starting on the mound for LSU. NCAA BASEBALL: Scores, times, TV channels for Sunday super regional games Here's everything to know about the LSU-West Virginia baseball weather delay on Sunday: LSU-West Virginia baseball weather update Game 2 of LSU-West Virginia baseball in the Baton Rouge Regional has been delayed to 9:06 p.m. ET, the Tigers' social media account posted on Sunday afternoon. The game was originally scheduled for 6 p.m. ET but was pushed back to 7:06 p.m. ET. The game was then delayed again to its currently scheduled first pitch time. Officials told The Lafayette Daily Advertiser that the delay was made to "protect the integrity of the game." Baton Rouge ran into weather issues during the regional round, as play was delayed for over five hours before the first game between LSU and Arkansas-Little Rock started.

Brennan's 3 hits, 2 RBIs help UCLA beat UTSA 7-0 and win super regional, clinch berth in CWS
Brennan's 3 hits, 2 RBIs help UCLA beat UTSA 7-0 and win super regional, clinch berth in CWS

Washington Post

timean hour ago

  • Washington Post

Brennan's 3 hits, 2 RBIs help UCLA beat UTSA 7-0 and win super regional, clinch berth in CWS

LOS ANGELES — Payton Brennan had three hits, two RBIs and scored two runs on Sunday and UCLA beat UTSA 7-0 to win the Los Angeles Super Regional and advance to the College World Series. UCLA won its first super regional title since 2013 when the Bruins claimed the program's only national championship. The No. 15 seed Bruins (46-16) advance to the College World Series and play the winner between Duke and Murray State in the CWS. Brennan hit a two-out double and Toussaint Bythewood followed with an RBI single off starter Conor Myles (5-2) to give the Bruins a 1-0 lead in the fourth. Phoenix Call led off the fifth with a bunt single and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Dean West before Roch Cholowsky drove in Call with a single to left field that made it 2-0. UCLA starter Landon Stump hit Andrew Stucky with a pitch to lead off the fifth and was replaced by Chris Grothues (4-1), who got Norris McClure to ground into a 6-3 double play — the Bruins 63rd of the season, the most in the nation — before Mason Lytle struck out looking to end the inning. Grothues, Cal Randall, August Souza and Easton Hawk combined for five no-hit innings of relief for the Bruins. The Bruins added two runs in the eighth and three in the ninth, including Brennan's two-run single. Umpire Eric Goshay was hit on the chin with a foul ball off the bat of Cholowsky in the seventh inning and left the field in the eighth. Second base umpire Travis Carlson moved behind the plate to accommodate for a three-man officiating crew. UTSA (47-15) saw its historic season, including a program single-season wins record, come to a close. The Roadrunners beat Kansas State in their opener at the Austin Regional for UTSA's first postseason win and then beat No. 2 national seed Texas twice to claim the program's first regional title. ___ AP college sports:

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store