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Vanderbilt Edges Ole Miss in Gritty SEC Win Despite Shooting Woes

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NASHVILLE—Vanderbilt basketball claimed a hard-fought three-point victory over Ole Miss at Memorial Gymnaum, marking their third consecutive win in SEC play. Despite shooting struggles and key absences, the Commodores demonstrated relience by never trailing and securing the game with a crucial defenve stop.

Key Moments and Player Reflections

Forward AK Okereke delivered the game-winning block on Ole Miss wing AJ Storr’s shot attempt. Yet, immediately after, Okereke reflected on a missed free throw from the previous posseson. “Honestly,” Okereke said, “my mind went back to the missed free throw.” This mindset captured the team’s imperfect performance, where they overcame flaws to prevail.

Performance Breakdown

Vanderbilt shot only 25.0% from three-point range and 71% from the free-throw line. The team relied heavily on two freshman reserves, who combined for 29 minutes, and got outscored 49-19 by Ole Miss’s bench. Still, the Commodores triumphed, showcang their ability to win ugly.

Head coach Mark Byington noted the challenges ahead. “We weren’t at our best,” Byington said. “I started my pregame speech with the guys… whatever it takes to win today. And I knew we weren’t coming in this game at our best. Injuries, illnesses, fatigue, just a lot of things going on and Ole Miss fought really hard.”

Adapting to Adverty

Misng veteran guards Duke Miles and Frankie Collins, Vanderbilt adjusted their style. They slowed the pace, played deeper into the shot clock, and forced nine turnovers from Ole Miss in the first half alone—a rarity against the Rebels this season.

Mike James contributed nine points in 26 minutes, including a late dagger three-pointer. Okereke stepped up with 17 points, highlighting the team’s depth. “It really just shows that there’s some versatility in the ways that we can win,” Okereke said. “We can win the grindfests that are in the 60s, we can win the high-paced, high-scoring affairs. And that’s really what it comes down to.”

Implications for SEC and NCAA Tournament

This win keeps Vanderbilt competitive in the SEC race after earlier losses. They have dominated mid-tier and lower opponents, winning league games by an average of 17.8 points outde their three defeats and a victory over ranked Alabama. At home in conference play, they stand 4-1 with an average margin of 13 points.

Such constency potions Vanderbilt for a double bye in the SEC Tournament and a top-five NCAA seed. Guard Tyler Tanner emphazed adaptability: “I think we can play any way we have to. We’re confident that whatever game we have to play, whether it’s low or high scoring, we can win.” Avoiding a potential Quad-3 loss reinforces their tournament credentials.

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