Ask anyone associated with Vanderbilt sports and they will tell you, basketball coach Jerry Stackhouse really needs to get his team into the NCAA tournament for the first time in his tenure this upcoming season - his 5th with the Commodores. His chances received a major boost Thursday with star guard Tyrin Lawrence announcing he... Continue Reading →
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VandyBoys Respond With A Sweep Of Their Own
Coming off a devastating sweep from the Volunteers, Vanderbilt had to quickly rebound as they had a top 15 team in the Kentucky Wildcats coming to town. Vanderbilt was going to get a much-needed boost to their starting pitching depth as it was announced that Hunter Owen would be returning to the rotation. The VandyBoys... Continue Reading →
Lehigh Transfer Evan Taylor Commits to Vandy
It has been a turbulent offseason for the Vanderbilt basketball team, losing six players to the transfer portal (two to SEC schools). On Wednesday, the program finally received some good news from the portal landing a commitment from Lehigh graduate transfer Evan Taylor. https://twitter.com/Evant2415/status/1648809556812677120 The 6-foot-6, 200 lb. Taylor is a two-time All-Patriot League performer... Continue Reading →
The VandyBoys Proved They Can Win In A Variety Of Ways
No. 6 South Carolina traveled to West End this weekend to take on the No. 4 VandyBoys. Vanderbilt has not dropped a weekend series all season long and they would face their stiffest competition when they faced the Gamecocks. South Carolina came into Nashville with hot bats and bad intentions and Vanderbilt had question marks... Continue Reading →
VandyBoys Pick Up Fourth Straight SEC Series Victory
The Vanderbilt Commodores traveled to Columbia, Missouri this weekend to take on a wishy-washy Tigers club. The Missouri Tigers opened SEC play by sweeping the Tennessee Volunteers and then proceeded to get swept by South Carolina and Kentucky in their following two SEC series. This matchup would be challenging as Thursday Vanderbilt announced that Carter... Continue Reading →
Five Players To Watch In The Transfer Portal
Isaac Jack, Buffalo At 6-11, 251 lbs., the British Columbia native is a high-upside player with raw talent. As a freshman at Buffalo, he averaged 6 points and 4 rebounds per game. Ideally, Vandy fans would prefer to see an experienced veteran at this position, but the coaching staff is visiting with Jack this weekend... Continue Reading →
VandyBoys Keep Rolling With Yet Another SEC Sweep
The Georgia Bulldogs came to Nashville this weekend to take their drubbing from the VandyBoys like men. Resistance was futile as the ‘Dores continued their roll and swept the Dawgs three games to none. Vanderbilt is now an impressive 9-0 in conference play as they continue to establish their dominance as not just one of... Continue Reading →
Another Offseason Roster Overhaul Looms For Stackhouse & Co.
As we look ahead to a pivotal fifth season for Vanderbilt basketball coach Jerry Stackhouse, it’s becoming clear the roster will have a very different look. On Saturday freshmen Malik Dia and Noah Shelby announced on social media they would be entering the transfer portal. On Monday senior Jordan Wright did the same, electing to... Continue Reading →
VandyBoys Start 6-0 In SEC For 1st Time Since 1972
The VandyBoys traveled south to take on Mississippi State at Dudy Noble Field this weekend. After drubbing their rivals, the Ole Miss Rebels, the previous weekend, it was time for the VandyBoys to do the same to the Dogs, and that they did. Over the three-game sweep, Vanderbilt outscored Mississippi State 55-15 to their first... Continue Reading →
Vandy vs. UAB Preview: Matchups To Watch
The #2 seed Vanderbilt Commodores hosted the #3 seed Michigan Wolverines in the second round of the NIT Tournament last Saturday morning. A matchup of two former teammates in Jerry Stackhouse and Juwan Howard had some hype coming in and it did not disappoint. Vanderbilt got off to a blazing 17-5 start much like they... Continue Reading →