A new transfer portal prospect for MSU basketball to monitor

There’s a new center in the transfer portal that MSU has to take a look at:

The world of the NCAA transfer portal is ever changing day by day. With guys coming off of the board, and new guys entering, the options are fluid. One guy who just entered the portal is a guy who Michigan State should heavily consider taking a long look at.

Tennessee center Tobe Awaka made the decision to enter the portal after two years with the Vols. While he was not in the portal when the first edition of 10 players Michigan State basketball should pursue in the transfer portal was created, he would be on that list today.

Awaka is a 6-foot-8, 250 pound center from the Bronx, New York. Yes, he is slightly lacking in the height department, but that shouldn’t scare Spartan fans, he plays like a grown man.

Following MSU’s scrimmage with Tennessee this past October, Tom Izzo had this to see about the Tennessee big man:

I think he (Rick Barnes) has interchangeable parts; he can bring those bigs in; Awaka, is a man, he’s just a man child, he gives them a different look than Aidoo.

Aside from Izzo already knowing Awaka, and liking his game, in limited minutes, the center showed what he is capable of.

Awaka averaged 5.1 points per game and 4.6 rebounds per game in just over 13 minutes of action. He shot 59% from the field to go along with 74% from the line.

His 124 offensive rating on KenPom is well above the average of 100, and his 92 defensive rating (the lower the better) also shows his prowess on the defensive end. He also would have ranked 4th nationally in offensive rebounding percentage at 18%, but he did not play enough minutes to qualify.

There is some projection that would have to be done here, as doubling your minutes doesn’t always mean doubling your numbers, but all things considered, Awaka is the type of center Izzo loves to have and MSU needs.

He will have two years of eligibility remaining, wherever he chooses to go.

Tobe Awaka enters NCAA transfer portal

Tennessee sophomore forward Tobe Awaka enters the NCAA transfer portal.

Tennessee sophomore forward Tobe Awaka entered the NCAA transfer portal on Tuesday.

Awaka played two seasons for the Vols from 2022-24.

He averaged 5.2 points, 4.6 rebounds and 13.1 minutes per game as a sophomore. Tennessee won the 2023-24 Southeastern Conference championship.

In his two seasons with the Vols, he averaged 4.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 11.7 minutes per game.

Awaka signed with the Vols ahead of the 2022-23 season. He also had scholarship offers from Pittsburgh, St. John’s and Maryland.

He was an AAU teammate of Zakai Zeigler and played basketball at Cardinal Hayes High School in Bronx, New York.

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Tennessee defeats Texas, advances to NCAA Tournament Sweet 16

Tennessee defeats Texas and advances to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.

No. 2 seed Tennessee (26-8, 14-4 SEC) defeated No. 7 seed Texas (21-13, 9-9 Big 12), 62-58, in the NCAA Tournament second-round at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The Vols led, 28-19, at halftime. Tennessee advances to the Sweet 16.

Dalton Knecht totaled 18 points, nine rebounds and one assist for Tennessee. He converted four consecutive second-half free throws to lead the Vols to victory.

Knecht was one of three Tennessee players to score 10-plus points in the contest. Jonas Aidoo recorded 11 points, four rebounds and three assists, while Tobe Awaka finished with 10 points and five rebounds.

Josiah-Jordan James recorded nine points and nine rebounds for the Vols, who forced Texas into 17 turnovers.

Chendell Weaver and Tyrese Hunter scored 13 points each to lead the Longhorns.

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Rick Barnes records 800th win as a head coach

Rick Barnes records 800th win as a head coach.

No. 5 Tennessee (21-6, 11-3 SEC) defeated Texas A&M (15-12, 6-8 SEC), 86-51, Saturday at Food City Center.

The Vols led, 37-27, at halftime.

It was Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes’ 800th career victory as a head coach. The win also avenged an earlier loss to the Aggies this season. Barnes is the 15th coach in NCAA Division I history to win 800 games.

Dalton Knecht totaled 24 points and seven rebounds for the Vols, while Jonas Aidoo posted another solid performance, recording a double-double as he had 18 points and 14 rebounds.

Tobe Awaka finished with 12 points and six rebounds. Zakai Zeigler recorded nine points, 14 assists, nine rebounds and four steals, while not committing a turnover.

Wade Taylor IV and Tyrece Radford each scored 11 points to lead the Aggies.

Tennessee comes from behind to earn 20th win of season

Tennessee comes from behind at Missouri to earn 20th win of the season.

No. 5 Tennessee (20-6, 10-3 SEC) defeated Missouri (8-18, 0-13 SEC), 72-67, Tuesday at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Missouri.

The Tigers led, 29-26, at halftime.

Tobe Awaka and Dalton Knecht each posted a double-double for the Vols. They were two of four Tennessee players to score 10-plus points in the contest.

Awaka totaled 18 points and 10 rebounds, while Knecht recorded 17 points and 10 rebounds. Knecht scored 15 points in the second half for the Vols.

Tennessee’s bench players outscored the Tigers’ reserves, 26-3.

Jonas Aidoo, the reigning SEC Player of the Week, recorded 14 points, four rebounds, four blocks and two assists, while Zakai Zeigler finished with 10 points and three assists for Tennessee.

Missouri’s Sean East II led all scorers with 24 points, while Noah Carter added 20.

South Carolina defeats Vols for first top five road win in 27 years

South Carolina defeats Tennessee for first top five road win in 27 years.

South Carolina (18-3, 6-2 SEC) defeated No. 5 Tennessee (15-5, 5-2 SEC), 63-59, Tuesday at Food City Center.

The Gamecocks led, 30-26, at halftime.

Tennessee’s Dalton Knecht led all scorers with 31 points. He also recorded seven rebounds. Knecht converted 11-of-24 field goal attempts, 3-of-8 three-point attempts and 6-of-10 free throw attempts.

Santiago Veesovi totaled 10 points and two steals for the Vols, who trailed, 7-0, in the contest and never led after halftime.

Jonas Aidoo and Tobe Awaka finished with six points each for Tennessee. Aidoo totaled five rebounds and two blocks despite being in foul trouble throughout much of the contest. Awaka totaled eight rebounds for the Vols.

Ta’lon Cooper led South Carolina with 18 points, while B.J. Mack added 16.

Dalton Knecht scores 39 points to lead Vols past Florida

Dalton Knecht scores 39 points to lead the Vols past Florida.

No. 7 Tennessee (13-4, 3-1 SEC) defeated Florida (11-6, 1-3 SEC), 85-66, Tuesday at Food City Center.

The Vols led, 44-32, at halftime and never trailed in the contest.

Tuesday’s contest was Tennessee’s sixth consecutive victory over the Gators in Knoxville.

Dalton Knecht totaled 39 points, including 22 in the first half, and eight rebounds.

Jonas Aidoo recorded 19 points, 10 rebounds, two blocks, two assists and one steal. Tobe Awaka had eight rebounds and J.P. Estrella, seeing his first action in four games, finished with seven points.

Zakai Zeigler had seven points, four assists and three rebounds for the Vols.

Walter Clayton Jr. led the Gators with 16 points.

Vols defeat Norfolk State for 10th win of season

Tennessee basketball defeats Norfolk State.

No. 5 Tennessee (10-3) defeated Norfolk State (9-7), 87-50, Tuesday at Food City Center.

The Vols led, 43-18, at halftime, closing the half on a 15-0 run.

Tennessee scored its last points of the first half on a three-point field goal by Santiago Vescovi, the 300th three-point field goal of his collegiate career. He scored nine points in the contest against the Spartans.

Zakai Zeigler led the Vols’ in scoring, totaling 17 points, while converting a career high five three-point attempts. He also recorded four assists and four steals. Dalton Knecht added 15 points, four rebounds and four assists for Tennessee.

Tobe Awaka finished with 10 points, 11 rebounds, three blocks and one steal. Josiah-Jordan James and Jahmai Mashack each scored eight points for Tennessee.

Tennessee forced the Spartans into 20 turnovers, while Norfolk State had one assist in the game.

Vols defeat Tarleton State in final 2023 home game

Tennessee basketball defeats Tarleton State, 65-46.

No. 7 Tennessee (9-3) defeated Tarleton State (8-4), 65-46, Thursday at Food City Center.

The Vols led, 39-25, at halftime.

Zakai Zeigler totaled 13 points and five assists. He was one of three Tennessee players to score 10-plus points against Tarleton State.

Santiago Vescovi recorded 12 points, seven rebounds and five assists, while Josiah-Jordan James totaled 10 points, 10 rebounds and one block for the Vols.

Jordan Gainey scored nine points and Tobe Awaka totaled five points and five blocks in Tennessee’s final 2023 home game of the regular-season.

Devin Barnes led Tarleton State with 12 points. He also recorded four rebounds.

Tennessee will next play on Jan. 2, 2024 versus Norfolk State at Food City Center.

Vols defeat North Carolina State in Hall of Fame Series

Vols defeat North Carolina State in Hall of Fame Series.

No. 10 Tennessee (8-3) defeated North Carolina State (7-3). 79-70, Saturday in the Hall of Fame Series at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas.

The Vols led, 34-31, at halftime.

Three Tennessee players scored 10-plus points in the contest. Josiah-Jordan James totaled 23 points, seven rebounds, three assists and one block. Zakai Zeigler recorded a season-high 20 points. He also recorded eight assists and four steals.

Jahmai Mashack totaled 11 points, five rebounds, four assists, one steal and one block, while Santiago Vescovi scored nine points, all in the second half, for Tennessee.

Tobe Awaka recorded five points, 12 rebounds and two assists for the Vols.

D.J. Horne scored 16 points to lead the Wolfpack.