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No. 5 Vanderbilt women’s basketball was unable to continue its winning ways over the weekend as the Commodores were upset by Georgia on the road Sunday afternoon by a score of 76-74.
The story of the game was Vanderbilt’s slow start, finding itself in a 14-point hole in the first half. The game had a similar feeling to the loss against Ole Miss at the end of January where a slow start ended up biting Vanderbilt at the end. The Commodores were outscored by seven in the first quarter before Georgia opened up its double digit lead.
However, Vanderbilt did punch back before halftime even arrived. The Commodores were able to cut the deficit to 39-36 at halftime before taking a 61-56 lead with just under nine minutes left in the final quarter.
But again, Vanderbilt was unable to gain full control over the game once it grabbed the lead. Just as Ole Miss ended the game on a 11-3 run to beat Vanderbilt, Georgia finished the game on a 10-4 run to stun the Commodores.
The loss hurts Vanderbilt’s chances of catching up to South Carolina for a share of the SEC regular season title. The loss pushed the Commodores a game-and-a-half back of the Gamecocks and only a game-and-a-half ahead of a fifth place LSU team that is looking to claim a double-bye spot come the conference tournament.
“Credit to Georgia. I thought they played a really good game today. But that’s not something that we haven’t seen before. So, I think we did miss a bunch of open shots early. Those shots have been falling for us lately. And so, if you do that and you’re not able to get stops. I think they had 27 points in the 1st quarter, that can’t happen. Neither of those things can happen. We know this because we’ve been here before. As much as I want to give the other team credit, I just think that for us, we didn’t play our best basketball today,” Vanderbilt head coach Shea Ralph said.
201 days
No. 23 Vanderbilt baseball lost to Oklahoma State 11-1
No. 5 Vanderbilt women’s basketball lost to Georgia 76-74.
Vanderbilt men’s tennis beat Michigan State 4-1.
Vanderbilt men’s tennis beat Lipscomb 7-0.
Vanderbilt lacrosse vs. Stanford, 11 a.m. CT.
No. 3 Vanderbilt men’s golf at the Watersound Invitational, Day 1.
Vanderbilt women’s golf at the Alice and John Wallace Classic (Palm Desert, California), Day 3.
First home run as a Commodore for @Johnstone9Logan. pic.twitter.com/s0khPPF5ZM
Graham Baakko is a writer for Vanderbilt Commodores On SI, primarily covering football, basketball and baseball. Graham is a recent graduate from the University of Alabama, where he wrote for The Crimson White, WVUA-FM, WVUA 23 as he covered a variety of Crimson Tide sports. He also covered South Carolina athletics as a sportswriting intern for GamecockCentral.
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