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Vanderbilt's Perfect Start: Best Since 2007-08
14 Dec
Summary
- Vanderbilt boasts a 9-0 record, their best start since 2007-08.
- The Commodores rank fourth nationally in scoring, averaging 96.8 points.
- Central Arkansas recently lost to East Texas A&M, shooting poorly from the line.

The No. 15 Vanderbilt Commodores are on a historic trajectory, aiming to sustain their best start since the 2007-08 season with a current 9-0 record. They recently secured an 88-69 victory over SMU in the SEC-ACC challenge before taking a break for academic exams, maintaining their winning streak.
Nationally, Vanderbilt ranks an impressive fourth in scoring, averaging 96.8 points per game, fueled by a potent offense. Key contributors include Duke Miles (17.8 points), Tyler Tanner (16.2 points), Tyler Nickel (13.3 points), and Devin McGlockton (11.6 points). The team's guards, Miles, Tanner, and Frankie Collins, have been instrumental in both offensive and defensive success, with Collins leading the nation in steals.
Meanwhile, Central Arkansas enters the contest with a 4-6 record, coming off a recent 75-68 loss. Despite leading scorers Camren Hunter and Ty Robinson, the Bears have struggled with consistency, particularly from the free-throw line. Historically, Central Arkansas has faced significant defeats against power conference opponents.




