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2 days ago |
vanderbilthustler.com | David Hernandez
Eastern Kentucky transfer George Kimble III has committed to the Vanderbilt Commodores, per Joe Tipton of On3 Sports. EKU transfer guard George Kimble III has committed to Vanderbilt, agents Corey Marcum and Ethan Coury tell @On3sports. The 6-2 sophomore averaged 18.0 PPG this season. Will redshirt the upcoming season to rehab a knee injury.
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1 week ago |
vanderbilthustler.com | David Hernandez
The NCAA Baseball Committee unveiled the field for this season’s NCAA Tournament on May 26. Vanderbilt (42-16, 22-11 SEC) successfully qualified for the NCAA postseason for a record 19th year in a row and earned the No. 1 overall seed for the first time since 2007. Vanderbilt has hit another gear as of late, becoming one of the hottest teams in college baseball.
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2 weeks ago |
vanderbilthustler.com | Henry Oelhafen |Grace Hall |Dylan Tovitz |David Hernandez
Vanderbilt Baseball’s regular season officially ended with a sweep of Kentucky last weekend. Now, head coach Tim Corbin and Co. turn their attention to the postseason as they attempt to make deep runs in both the SEC and NCAA Tournaments. The Commodores had another stellar year on the diamond, as they went 39-16 (19-11 SEC) to earn a No. 4 seed in this week’s SEC Tournament.
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2 months ago |
todoalicante.es | David Hernandez
Jueves, 20 de marzo 2025, 18:10Pablo Maffeo is adamant that he will not play for Spain if he ever receives a call from the national team's coach. In an interview with Cope, the Mallorca defender, who is eligible to play for Argentina due to his family background, expressed his desire to be called up by the Argentine national team. His numerous controversies with Real Madrid and Vinicius lead him to believe he has no chance of being selected by Spain.
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Dec 27, 2024 |
vanderbilthustler.com | David Hernandez
On a wet and cloudy day in Protective Stadium, the Vanderbilt Commodores (7-6) took on the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (7-6) with the Birmingham Bowl trophy — and a cowbell — on the line. In a gritty and at times heated battle in the rain, Vanderbilt rode the wave of a five-touchdown performance from quarterback Diego Pavia and a second-half defensive masterclass to defeat Georgia Tech 35-27.
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