Menโ€™s March Madness 2026 Sweet 16 live updates: Duke, Michigan, UConn, Tennessee secure spots in Elite Eight


Remember when Rick Barnes had a reputation as a great regular-season coach who couldnโ€™t get it done in the NCAA Tournament? Well, his teamโ€™s suffocating 76-62 win over Iowa State on Friday at United Center makes it three straight Elite Eights for Tennessee โ€” a program that had one in its history before this streak.

Bob Knight, among many other distinguished coaches, never reached three straight Elite Eights. The Midwest Region No. 6 seed Vols (25-11) have earned a Sunday shot at No. 1 seed Michigan (34-3) in an attempt to earn the programโ€™s first Final Four and the second of Barnesโ€™ career. The Volsโ€™ chances hinge on a top-15 defense and an offensive rebounding rate that leads the nation. Better shooting โ€” UT was just 7-for-22 from long range โ€” would help as well.

Oh, and Tennessee needs some luck. It got some Friday in the absence of Iowa Stateโ€™s best player, forward Joshua Jefferson, who was out with a sprained ankle. The Cyclones (29-8) have been on an offensive tear of late but struggled mostly to find any space for the nationโ€™s best shooter, Milan Momcilovic (2-for-9, 6 points). Tamin Lipsey scored 18 in his final game for Iowa State.

Tennesseeโ€™s best player, freshman wing Nate Ament, seems to be getting healthier after struggling recently with his own ankle and knee situation. He hit a mid-range shot to push the lead to 11 with less than 3 minutes to play, then capped the night with a 3-point swish and finished with 18 points. Jaโ€™Kobi Gillespie scored 16 and the Vols offset 17 turnovers with 16 offensive rebounds.

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