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Vanderbilt team will be remembered despite the season's ending
Summary
Vanderbilt's 2025–26 season ended on a late halfcourt miss, and players said they want the team remembered for record wins, comeback efforts and strong camaraderie.
Content
Vanderbilt's 2025–26 season concluded with a decisive late miss that ended the team's run. The roster produced several program milestones and returned Vanderbilt to NCAA Tournament success. Players and the coach emphasized the group's unity and the way teammates supported one another all season. Team members said they want fans to recall the season for its records, resilience and shared effort.
Key details:
- The season ended with a halfcourt shot by Tyler Tanner that did not fall, closing Vanderbilt's tournament game.
- The Commodores recorded their first NCAA Tournament win since 2012, finished in the SEC top four for the first time since 2012, and won 26 games for the first time since 2007–08.
- Players and coach Mark Byington described the roster as cohesive, resilient, and motivated by mutual care rather than outside expectations.
Summary:
The season left clear program milestones and a team identity built around camaraderie and late-game resilience. Undetermined at this time.
