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Vanderbilt's Defense Falters Ahead of Tournament Run
3 Mar
Summary
- Vanderbilt's defense allowed opponents to score 90+ points six times.
- The team has a 6-7 record since a 16-0 start this season.
- Vanderbilt faces Ole Miss, who recently snapped a 10-game losing streak.

Vanderbilt, currently ranked 24th, is a virtual lock for the NCAA Tournament despite recent inconsistencies. The team's performance has been mixed since a remarkable 16-0 season start, with a 6-7 record in their last 13 games. A significant concern is their defense, which has allowed opponents to score 90 or more points on six occasions this season.
This defensive fragility was evident in their recent 91-77 loss to Kentucky, where the Wildcats shot an impressive 58.8% from the field. Coach Mark Byington acknowledged that poor offensive decisions contributed to defensive breakdowns. The Commodores, projected as a No. 5 seed, must rectify these issues before the tournament begins next month.
Vanderbilt will face Ole Miss on Tuesday night in Oxford. The Rebels, who recently snapped a 10-game losing streak with a win over Auburn, are looking to capitalize on Vanderbilt's defensive struggles. Ole Miss had one of their best offensive performances of the season in their last outing, shooting 53.4% from the floor.




