Vanderbilt is selling portions of the net, game balls and other items from its basketball upsets over Tennessee.
In the span of less than 24 hours, Vandy’s men and women produced thrilling one-point victories over ranked Tennessee teams at Memorial Gymnasium. The back-to-back nailbiters marked the first time the Commodores had swept their archrivals at home since 2014.
Vanderbilt has been fined $250,000 by the SEC after Commodore fans rushed the court at Memorial Gymnasium following Saturday’s 76-75 upset of No. 6 Tennessee.
The SEC announced Sunday that Vanderbilt has been fined $250,000 for the court storming at Memorial Gymnasium on Saturday. Here's more:
Vanderbilt is selling portions of the net, game balls and other items from its basketball upsets over Tennessee.
The Vanderbilt Commodores entered SEC play with a chip on their shoulder, looking to prove their legitimacy. Their non-conference schedule wasn’t daunting, as t
The SEC announced Sunday that Vanderbilt has been fined $250,000 for the court storming at Memorial Gymnasium on Saturday. Here's more:
What first-year Vanderbilt coach Mark Byington said after his team’s 76-75 upset win over No. 6 Tennessee Saturday at Memorial Gymnasium: Vanderbilt having offensive success against Tennessee’s defense “I mean,
Vanderbilt (15-3, 3-2 SEC) scored the first five points, but the Volunteers quickly shrugged off the slow start. Tennessee made five consecutive 3-pointers, three of which were during an 11-1 run in 2:50 that gave it a game-high eight-point edge,
Zakai Zeigler sat for the final 7:10 of the first half between Tennessee basketball and Vanderbilt on Saturday. The Commodores outscored UT 20-9 then.
"I want to figure out how to get good against good teams," first-year Vanderbilt coach Mark Byington said. "You can still get good beating a bad team or a lesser team, but this is going to be a team that's ... they're beating everybody badly, and so I want ...