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Tennessee Vols lose key player ahead of rival game
21 Nov
Summary
- J.P. Estrella, Vols' third-leading scorer, out 2-3 weeks with knee injury.
- Tennessee Volunteers are now down to nine scholarship players.
- Tennessee State Tigers face Volunteers with a 2-2 record.

The No. 20 Tennessee Volunteers are facing a significant depletion in their roster as they prepare to host the rival Tennessee State Tigers. Sophomore forward J.P. Estrella, the team's third-leading scorer, sustained a bone bruise in his knee during a recent game and is sidelined for two to three weeks. This injury, coupled with guard Cameron Carr's absence, leaves Tennessee with only nine scholarship players.
Despite the personnel challenges, the Volunteers have started the season strong with a 4-0 record, averaging 90.3 points per game and excelling in assists and rebounds. Key players like freshman Nate Ament and transfer Ja'Kobi Gillespie are expected to carry a heavier load. The team's depth will be tested, especially in upcoming challenging matchups.
Tennessee State, with a 2-2 record, enters the game after a loss where they struggled defensively. The Tigers are led by Aaron Nkrumah and Memphis transfer Dante Harris. First-year coach Nolan Smith aims to build a competitive program, with a challenging non-conference schedule that includes this game against the Volunteers.




