Vanderbilt has officially been fined $500,000 for storming the court after beating Kentucky, the conference announced Sunday.
For the second time in as many weeks, Vanderbilt's fans stormed the court. While the result of upsetting two ranked opponents is going to cost the school a pret
The Commodores followed last weekend's win vs. No. 6 Tennessee with a victory over the Wildcats at Memorial Gymnasium
Vanderbilt was penalized for a third offense under the conference’s revised access to competition area policy. The fine will be paid to the University of Kentucky.
If the Vanderbilt Commodores are going to upset the Kentucky Wildcats, their frontcourt needs to play at a high level.
In a weekend SEC showdown, the Vanderbilt Commodores (16-4, 4-3) hosted the Kentucky Wildcats (14-5, 3-3) for some high-energy, gym rattling basketball. The Wil
Tyler Nickel’s 3-pointer with 1:50 left put Vanderbilt ahead to stay as the Commodores upset a Top 10 team on their home court for a second straight Saturday by beating No. 9 Kentucky 74-69
Vanderbilt basketball upset Kentucky on Saturday, resulting in fans storming the court. How much will the SEC fine the Commodores?
Five things you need to know from No. 9 Kentucky’s agonizing 74-69 loss at Vanderbilt in SEC men’s basketball: 1. Carr is parked. Kentucky played without super-senior power forward Andrew Carr, who has been battling back issues in recent weeks. The absence of Carr hurt UK badly in two stretches of the game.
Saturday played out Vandy’s way. The Commodores forced 17 Kentucky turnovers while committing just five of their own. New coach Mark Byington’s team leads the nation in points off turnovers and, sure enough, Vandy doubled Kentucky in that department 14-7.
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.