- Matchup: Tennessee Volunteers vs Vanderbilt Commodores
- Event Date: Friday, March 13, 2026
- Venue: Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN
- Broadcast on: ESPN
- Betting Odds: Vanderbilt (-2)
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The Vanderbilt Commodores (24-7) are set to face off against the Tennessee Volunteers (21-10) at Bridgestone Arena on Friday as part of the SEC Tournament. The Volunteers are entering this game as 2-point underdogs, according to betting lines. The over/under for the game is set at 148.5.

In their most recent meeting, the Tennessee Volunteers fell short against Vanderbilt, losing 86-82. During that game, the Volunteers committed 21 personal fouls, while the Commodores were called for 19. Tennessee managed to hit 5 of 10 attempts from three-point range. Vanderbilt excelled at the free-throw line, successfully converting 27 of 32 attempts for a rate of 84.4%. They also secured 31 rebounds (7 offensive, 24 defensive) without any blocks, along with 10 assists and 8 steals. On defense, the Volunteers allowed their opponents to shoot 52.9% from the field, as Vanderbilt converted 27 of their 51 shots. Tennessee registered 15 assists, forced 14 turnovers, and notched 7 steals, while grabbing a total of 38 rebounds, including 17 offensive boards. The Volunteers converted 14 of 21 from the charity stripe for a shooting percentage of 66.7%. Tennessee finished the game with a field goal percentage of 44.3% (31 out of 70) and made 6 of 24 three-point attempts.
Amari Evans stood out in that game, scoring 24 points on 9 of 18 shooting. He played 32 minutes, pulled down 6 rebounds, and did not record an assist.
The Tennessee Volunteers enter this matchup with a record of 21-10. They are averaging 80.1 points per game (ranked 84th in college basketball) and shooting at 46.6% from the field. They are converting 33.8% of their three-point attempts (206 of 610) and 69.4% from the free-throw line. As a team, the Volunteers average 42.6 rebounds per game and have recorded 531 assists this season, placing them 46th in Division I for assists. They are averaging 11.9 turnovers a game, committing an average of 17.8 personal fouls each contest.
Defensively, the Volunteers force 11.2 turnovers per game and draw 18.7 fouls. They rank 11th nationwide in assists allowed, conceding 333 on the season. Tennessee’s defense permits a shooting percentage of 41.1% (731 of 1,777) and grabs an average of 29.3 rebounds per game. They limit opponents to 30.8% shooting from three-point range and rank 62nd in the country for opponent points per game (69.4).
In their last game, the Vanderbilt Commodores earned a victory over Tennessee with a final score of 86-82. They captured 31 total rebounds (24 defensive, 7 offensive) and committed 14 turnovers while recording 8 steals. Tennessee fouled 21 times, leading Vanderbilt to the free-throw line for 32 attempts; they made 27 of those for a conversion rate of 84.4%. The Commodores shot 5 out of 10 from beyond the arc (50.0%) and finished 27 of 51 from the floor, totaling a shooting percentage of 52.9%. Tennessee converted 31 of 70 attempts against them, good for 44.3%. Vanderbilt also allowed 38 total rebounds to Tennessee, including 17 offensive.
Tyler Tanner played a crucial role for the Commodores, scoring 25 points in 35 minutes and providing 3 assists. He shot 7 for 9, achieving a field goal percentage of 77.8% while also accumulating 3 rebounds.
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Prediction: Take Vanderbilt (-2)
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