BEASTS ON THE BOARDS
• Tennessee leads the nation, according to KenPom, with a 44.7 offensive rebounding percentage. That is 2.0 percent above second-ranked Florida (42.7) and 4.9 ahead of third-place Virginia (39.8).
• UT is on pace, per KenPom, to be the fourth-best offensive rebounding team this century. The Vols trail only 2000-01 Michigan State (47.0), 2000- 01 Georgetown (45.3) and 2010-11 Old Dominion (44.9).
• The Volunteers have logged double-digit offensive rebounds in 23 of 24 games, with 13-plus in 19, 15- plus in 15, 20-plus in five and 23-plus in three. Their top tally is 26.
• UT is second in Division I in rebounding margin (13.1), second in offensive rebounds per game (15.79) and fourth in total rebounds per game (43.21).
• The Vols have grabbed at least 35 total boards in 21 of 24 contests, with 40-plus in 15, 45-plus in 12 and 50-plus in six. Their highest mark is 60.
• Jaylen Carey (four times), J.P. Estrella (three), Felix Okpara (three), Bishop Boswell (two), DeWayne Brown II (two) and Nate Ament (one) have all amassed 10 total rebounds in a game this season.
• Per KenPom, Jaylen Carey is fifth in the country with his 18.3 offensive rebounding percentage.
• In his second start, versus Gardner-Webb (12/21/25), DeWayne Brown II had 14 rebounds. He tied Grant Williams (3/1/17), Jarnell Stokes (3/3/12) and Brian Williams (12/15/07) for the most by a UT freshman in the last 20 seasons (2006-26). He also tied the fifth-highest total by any Vol in the Rick Barnes era.
• The Volunteers pulled down 60 rebounds in the double-overtime victory against Texas A&M (1/13/26) and conceded just 35 (plus-25). It marked their first time with 55-plus rebounds since grabbing 58 on 11/18/08 versus UT Martin. UT had 24 offensive boards and allowed only 10 (plus-14). Jaylen Carey (10p, 9r) was one rebound away from giving Tennessee three players with double-digit boards and double-doubles, as Bishop Boswell (13p, 11r) and Felix Okpara (10p, 12r) both hit that mark.
• In the overtime win at Georgia (1/28/26), Tennessee grabbed 52 rebounds and allowed only 27 (plus25). It also pulled down an astounding 26 offensive boards while giving up just seven (plus-19). Two Vols, J.P. Estrella and Felix Okpara, had as many offensive boards individually as the Bulldogs did as a team. Bishop Boswell (13p, 10r) tallied a doubledouble, while Estrella (17p, 9r) and Okpara (6p, 11r) nearly did so.
• In the victory against Auburn (1/31/26), Tennessee had four players—Nate Ament, Bishop Boswell, Jaylen Carey and Amari Evans—grab eight rebounds. It marked the second such instance for the Volunteers in the last 20 seasons (2006-26), alongside a 12/23/13 game versus Morehead State. DeWayne Brown II gave UT five players with seven-plus boards, the first such occurrence for UT in the last two decades and just the fourth by any SEC team in league play.
• At Kentucky (2/7/26), DeWayne Brown II pulled down a game-best 12 rebounds. That tied for the third-most by a Tennessee freshman in an SEC game the last 20 seasons (2006-26). The only others to hit that mark are Grant Williams (14 on 3/1/17 at LSU), Jarnell Stokes (14 on 3/3/12 against Vanderbilt), Tobias Harris (12 on 1/29/11 at Ole Miss) and Wayne Chism (12 on 2/10/07 against Vanderbilt).