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Vanderbilt doesn't want to be called little brother anymore.
Summary
Vanderbilt beat Tennessee twice in a week, including an 83-77 win at Bridgestone Arena, and won the season series for the first time since 2016.
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Vanderbilt beat Tennessee twice in a week, capped by an 83-77 win at Bridgestone Arena. That second victory gave Vanderbilt the season series over Tennessee for the first time since 2016. Players and coaches said the results undercut the idea that Vanderbilt is the "little brother" in the rivalry. Coach Mark Byington described the team's aggressive play and said it was fun to coach.
Key details:
- Vanderbilt won the rubber match 83-77 at Bridgestone Arena, according to the report.
- The Commodores beat Tennessee twice in the same week and secured the season series for the first time since 2016.
- Vanderbilt is now 3-2 against Tennessee in the Mark Byington era.
- Players Tyler Nickel, Chandler Bing and Devin McGlockton spoke about rejecting the "little brother" narrative after the win.
- The Volunteers reportedly won the rebounding battle, but Vanderbilt still secured the victory.
- Tennessee forward Jaylen Carey said the loss "hurts" and mentioned moving toward March play.
Summary:
Vanderbilt's consecutive wins and the season-series victory shift the rivalry's recent balance and mark a notable moment for this group. Undetermined at this time.
