High-powered offense was not part of the game plan for either team Tuesday night when Texas Tech and 13th-ranked Tennessee squared off in the opening game of the Jimmy V Classic in New York. The result was a bloody-knuckle battle, especially in the second half when scoring was a struggle on both ends of the court, and it took extra time to settle the outcome. Texas Tech pulled off the upset, 57–52 in overtime, despite shooting 31.1 percent (19-for-61) from the floor and 4-for-24 (16.7 percent) from 3-point range. The Volunteers were worse in both categories—19-for-71 (26.8 percent) and 6-for-40 (15 percent) from outside the arc. Terrence Shannon Jr. led Texas Tech (7–1) with 18 points, while Kevin Obanor and Davion Warren added 10 each. John Fulkerson paced Tennessee (6–2) with 10. No. 6 Villanova 67, Syracuse 53 Justin Moore scored 18 points and Collin Gillespie added 14 as the …