The Vanderbilt Commodores have gotten off to an incredible start in the first season under new head coach Mark Byington.
Everything about Nashville was an absolute blast except for the game itself. Making our way to Memorial Gymnasium for the very first time, Steven Peake and I had one heck of a time watching Big Blue Nation take over the city ahead of Kentucky’s matchup at Vanderbilt.
Vanderbilt has been no stranger to monumental underdog victories this season, especially in front of their home crowd. On Saturday, the Commodores knocked off No. 9 Kentucky before a packed Memorial Gymnasium.
Vanderbilt basketball stormed the court for the second time in a week as it beat Kentucky, 74-69, at Memorial Gymnasium.
Vandy will get another opportunity to slow down a high-octane offense against the Wildcats, who are averaging 89.2 points per game, second in the nation behind Alabama. Kentucky ranks first in the SEC in field goals made per game (31.2), three-point baskets per game (10.2) and assists per game (18.7).
When the Vanderbilt men's and women's basketball teams play Tennessee, it could be the most-hyped weekend at Memorial Gymnasium in a long time.
The Kentucky Wildcats fought back from a double-digit deficit at halftime to make a game of it in the second half but still fell to the Vanderbilt Commodores 74-69.
Vanderbilt University's men's basketball team secured a win against the University of Tennessee with a final score of 76-75.
Tyler Tanner of Vanderbilt basketball and Nick Pringle of South Carolina were issued technical fouls during Wednesday's matchup against the Gamecocks at Memorial Gymnasium. The fouls were issued ...
Edwards, a junior, helped Vandy get off to a great start in the win over the Wildcats, scoring 10 of his team’s first 12 points and propelling the ‘Dores to a 41-27 halftime lead. He finished with a game-high 18 points, adding four assists in the court-storming triumph.
In the span of just over a week, the Commodores have edged No. 6 Tennessee and pulled an upset of ninth-ranked Kentucky.
Barely 15 seconds apart, Ignacio’s final two wrestlers, juniors Zane Pontine and Lincoln deKay, finished their final matches Saturday evening at the Ignacio-hosted 2025 Butch Melton Memorial