The junior put together a historic performance scoring 43 points along with eight rebounds, four blocks, two assists, and one steal. Williams also made 23-23 from the free throw line.
According to his bio, the 23 consecutive made free throws were the most made by a division one player in 60 years and second all-time.
Oklahoma State’s Arlen Clarke was the last division one player to do it on March 7, 1959, against Colorado.
Williams 43 points were the most scored by a Volunteer since Tennessee’s all-time leading scorer Allan Houston dropped 43 against LSU in 1990.