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INDIANAPOLIS -- Longwood held Tennessee's offense at bay for the first nine minutes and 11 seconds of the first half on Thursday. 

Finally, Kennedy Chandler hit his first basket of the day -- a 3-pointer to follow a John Fulkerson free throw -- and then the Vols took off. 

Tennessee launched on a pair of vicious first-half runs, one 13-2 and the next 13-0. 

The pace was good enough to spear the 3-seed Vols past the 14-seed Lancers 88-56 in the first round of the 2022 NCAA Tournament. 

Santiago Vescovi led UT with 18 points on six threes, tying Chris Lofton for most Tennessee threes in an NCAA Tournament game. 

Josiah-Jordan James had 17 points and nine rebounds, while John Fulkerson had 15 points and two boards. 

Zakai Zeigler rounded out the Vols' double-digit scoring with 10 points, six in the second half. 

Here are more takeaways from Thursday: 

Fulkerson sparks before offense comes alive

Fulkerson darted toward the rim, chasing a silky smooth pass from Chandler. 

Then he collected the ball in stride and rose for a two-handed slam, giving Chandler an early assist on the day. 

It was Fulkerson's fifth basket in six minutes, marking 10 early points for the sixth-year senior. 

Fulkerson went 4-of-4 early to lead the Vols, as he was their only offensive answer after Josiah-Jordan James notched the first basket of the afternoon. 

Then came Chandler's three, which kickstarted a previously idle offense. 

Vescovi nailed three triples at one point in the first half to go 4-of-6 from deep, while Tennessee made seven of its last nine shots from beyond the arc before the break. 

James bookended the half, as he hit a buzzer-beating three for a 54-29 lead going into the locker room. 

The Vols nailed 20 of 30 shots from the floor in the first half, with an 8-for-13 clip from three. 

UT maintained the approach after the break, shooting 54 percent from the field and 55 percent from deep in the second frame. 

PHOTOS: Tennessee-Longwood in Indianapolis (Jake Nichols, Volunteer Country on SI)

Sharing is caring

Against Mississippi State in the SEC Tournament, Tennessee tallied 21 assists -- just 10 shy of the program record. 

The Vols shared the ball even more inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse. 

UT totaled 29 assists, just three short of the record set against Tennessee Tech in November of 1988. 

Defense finally adjusts

In the first half alone, Tennessee forced 11 Lancer turnovers. 

The Vols continued the torrid defensive pace late, holding Longwood to 9-of-27 from the field in the second half. 

The Lancers also gave up five second-half turnovers for a total of 16. 

Up next

The Vols will face 11-seed Michigan, which took down Colorado State earlier on Thursday. 

Tennessee takes on the Wolverines on Saturday, though game time is not yet known. 

This article first appeared on FanNation Volunteer Country and was syndicated with permission.

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