Two teams unbeaten in the tournament find themselves in an unusual situation, relegated to a third-place game, when 17th-ranked Tennessee and Kansas square off on the final day of the big-money Players Era men's championship on Wednesday in Las Vegas.

The Volunteers (7-0) and Jayhawks (5-2) both won for a second consecutive day in the 18-team event on Tuesday, but they lost out on a point-differential tiebreaker, with Michigan and Gonzaga claiming spots in the Wednesday final.

All four went 2-0 in the tournament. Michigan had the top point differential with +40, followed by Gonzaga at +30, Tennessee at +23 and Kansas at +21. For tiebreaker purposes, the differential was capped at 20 points per game.

Tennessee had wins over Rutgers (85-60) and third-ranked Houston (76-73), while Kansas t

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