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.
The Vanderbilt Commodores have gotten off to an incredible start in the first season under new head coach Mark Byington.
The Ole Miss Rebels (13-6) face a fellow SEC squad, the Vanderbilt Commodores (17-4), on Sunday, February 2, 2025 at Memorial Gymnasium. The game will begin at 3:00 PM ET and you can watch via SEC
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).
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.
Rick Barnes has dominated his in-state SEC rival as Tennessee's coach. He's now 0-1 against Mark Byington at Vanderbilt.
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After a slow start with neither team scoring for most of the first quarter, Flagstaff (11-3, 8-0 Grand Canyon) dominated Mohave, 59-17, on Tuesday at home in the War Memorial
Within West River, there were ton of narrow decisions. The No. 3-ranked Comets survived Custer, while STM escaped Spearfish with a 43-41 win. Sturgis also upset Hill City.
Crucial matchups were had, with an upset and a perfect record kept unblemished. There were also teams who now possess double-digit win totals.
St. Michael's never trailed and kept the pressure on until the final buzzer in an 88-51 rout. West Las Vegas had nearly as many turnovers (18) as it had points
The Counseling Department at Riverbank High School hosted a Career and College Fair on campus on Friday, Jan. 24. It was designed to expose students to the “wonderful opportunities available to them,” as well as intended to help expand their horizons when considering a type of career they might like to pursue.