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8 March 2026, 01:15 WIB
AVANDATIMES.COM – Vanderbilt women’s basketball is poised for a significant run in the upcoming NCAA Tournament, with ESPN bracketologist Charlie Creme projecting the Commodores as a No. 2 seed, despite their recent exit from the SEC Tournament. The team’s season continues beyond their quarterfinal loss to Ole Miss, as they now prepare for a national championship bid.
The Commodores are widely expected to serve as a host site for the initial rounds of the NCAA Tournament, a crucial advantage as they aim to advance. The primary questions now revolve around their specific seeding and first-round opponent, which Creme’s latest projections attempt to answer.
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Following Vanderbilt’s defeat on Friday night, March 6, Creme updated his bracketology, maintaining the Commodores as a No. 2 seed. In this scenario, Vanderbilt would be placed in the bracket led by No. 1 UConn and would face Jacksonville in their opening game. Hosting the first two rounds in Nashville is anticipated to provide a strong impetus for Vanderbilt to reach the second weekend of the tournament.
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The broader landscape of the SEC is also a factor, with the conference likely to secure two No. 1 seeds in the NCAA bracket. This could influence the committee’s decision on Vanderbilt’s regional placement, potentially avoiding a direct conflict with another top SEC contender early on. The official bracket release will confirm these details, but the Commodores are focused on their championship aspirations.
Beyond women’s basketball, other Vanderbilt athletic programs have also seen notable developments. The men’s basketball team recently clinched a top-four seed in the SEC Tournament, marking their best conference tournament seeding since the 2011-2012 season. This achievement underscores a period of resurgence for the program.
In international baseball, former Vanderbilt outfielder RJ Schreck made headlines by hitting a home run for Team Israel in the World Baseball Classic, showcasing the global reach of Vanderbilt’s athletic alumni. AvandaTimes observed that this highlights the continued impact of Vanderbilt athletes on various stages.
The Commodores’ athletic programs have also demonstrated strong performances against in-state rival Tennessee, with men’s basketball, women’s basketball, football, and baseball all recording a win or series victory in their last trips to Knoxville.
“I have a lot of gratitude towards being at Vanderbilt and being able to coach and teach, and if I could just walk away from things — I mean, it’s just baseball, there’s a lot going on around. I’ve got my parents in town here. There’s a lot of other things that are going on in life besides just baseball you’re contending with. But as far as the guys, hey, I love that they care and I love that they can bounce back.”
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