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Bing's Epic Dunk Leads Vanderbilt to SEC Title Game
15 Mar
Summary
- Chandler Bing's dunk caused a rim issue, halting play.
- Vanderbilt led Florida by as much as 25 points.
- The team secured a 91-74 victory against the ranked opponent.

Chandler Bing's powerful dunk resulted in a visible piece of the rim detaching, prompting a brief game suspension for player safety and becoming a symbol of Vanderbilt's upset victory. The Commodores dominated Florida, leading for the vast majority of the game and by as many as 25 points, ultimately securing a resounding 91-74 win.
This triumph ended Florida's 11-game winning streak and proved Vanderbilt's capability to defeat top-ranked teams. Key offensive contributions came from Jalen Washington with 17 points, Tanner with 20 points on efficient shooting, and Duke Miles adding another 17 points. The team's improved defense was also crucial, forcing 14 turnovers and holding Florida to under 30% from three-point range.
Coach Mark Byington noted the team's recent growth in toughness and belief, especially after playing on the road. This victory propels Vanderbilt to the SEC Championship Game for the first time since 2012, showcasing their peak performance at a critical juncture of the season. The team's newfound swagger and cohesive play, blending talent with hard work, fuels their championship aspirations.




