The first crowd storm in the fall cost Vandy $100,000. The second bumped up the fine to $250,000. Saturday’s will cost the school a whopping $500,000. All fines are paid to the losing school, meaning Kentucky made $500,000 for its troubles.
Vanderbilt basketball made an announcement late in the game warning fans at Memorial Gymnasium not to storm the court Saturday. The entire student section booed. In the end, just as a week ago,
The Commodores followed last weekend's win vs. No. 6 Tennessee with a victory over the Wildcats at Memorial Gymnasium
Kentucky got back to it on Saturday after not having a mid-week game, facing the Vanderbilt Commodores, and it was a fast one that featured plenty of threes and
For the second consecutive Saturday, it’s a party inside Memorial Gymnasium. Vanderbilt has once again taken down a top-10 opponent, with Kentucky being the victim this go-round. Mark Byington‘s team took down the ninth-ranked Wildcats and once the final buzzer sounded,
The Vanderbilt Commodores men’s basketball team entered this three-game stretch knowing they would face three teams ranked in the Top 10 of the AP Top 25.
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.
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).
Holding serve at home is critical to the SEC's chances of packing the bracket, and two prominent bubble-bound squads are helping the cause.
Kentucky men’s basketball returns to the road Saturday when the Wildcats play the Vanderbilt Commodores in an SEC matchup at Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville. Tipoff is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. EST. Karl Ravech and Jimmy Dykes have the television broadcast on ESPN.
No. 9 Kentucky men’s basketball (14-5, 3-3 SEC) dropped it’s second-straight contest, falling at Vanderbilt (16-4, 4-3 SEC) 74-69 inside Memorial Gymnasium Saturday afternoon.
Vanderbilt University's men's basketball team secured a win against the University of Tennessee with a final score of 76-75.