Jan. 17, 2007
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STAR OF THE GAME
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Foster SHAN'S BACK! Shan Foster broke out of a mini-slump against the tenth-ranked Crimson Tide Wednesday night. Only averaging 12.0 ppg in his first three SEC contests, Foster came out with a bang, scoring 18 points in the opening half, including 4-for-7 from behind the arc. Foster nailed a three at the top of the key over the outstretched arms of Jermareo Davidson with a minute remaining in the half, and then knocked down another trey just before the buzzer to send the Commodores into the locker room with a 54-37 lead.
ENTOURAGE Shan Foster wasn't the only Commodore to start the game on a roll. In fact, the entire team contributed to a sizzling first half. In the first twenty minutes, eight of the nine players that saw action scored, and five different players hit three-pointers. Not only did the 'Dores protect the ball with only two turnovers, they also spread it around with 15 assists. The team finished the opening frame shooting 68% from the field (21-31) and 60% behind the arc (9-15).
YOU'RE THE BEST The Commodores recorded several season highs on the stat sheet Wednesday. Team bests included assists (27), three-point field goals made (15), overall field goal percentage (58.3%), and three-point percentage (53.6%).
THE RANKED STREAK CONTINUES VU has won games against three consectuive ranked opponents for the first time since the conclusion of the 1999 campaign and the start of the 2000 season. The 'Dores defeated then-No. 19 Florida 71-70 in overtime on Feb. 27, 1999. It won its first two home games against ranked foes in 2000: an 87-77 win over then-No. 6 Florida on Jan. 5 and a 65-62 win over then-No. 24 LSU on Jan. 15. |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Shan Foster scored 27 points and Vanderbilt beat No. 10 Alabama 94-73 on Wednesday night with its best shooting game this season.
The Commodores hit a season-high 15 3-pointers in 28 attempts and shot 58 percent overall in pulling off their second home upset of a ranked team in eight days. They beat then-No. 16 Tennessee 82-81 on Jan. 10.
Vandy (12-6, 2-2 Southeastern Conference) never let Alabama (14-3, 1-2) get close after the opening minutes in handing the Tide a ninth straight loss in Nashville. Alabama hasn't won in Memorial Gym since 1990 under coach Wimp Sanderson.
Alabama's other conference loss this season was 88-61 at Arkansas.
The Tide missed its first four shots and last led 14-12 after a basket by Richard Hendrix. That was it as Vanderbilt just kept hitting shots in taking a 54-37 halftime lead and the Commodores were up by as many as 25 points in the final minutes.
Derrick Byars scored 15 points for Vanderbilt, while Ross Neltner added 14 and Alex Gordon and Dan Cage each had 12.
Mykal Riley led Alabama with 21 points, while Jermareo Davidson added 18, Hendrix 14 and Alonzo Gee 11. Ronald Steele, who had been averaging 10.5 points, had only five.
Vanderbilt, which has beaten three straight ranked teams including a Dec. 9 win over then-No. 25 Georgia Tech, needed this victory badly. The Commodores had lost two road games to start SEC play, and three of their next four are on the road at No. 25 Kentucky, No. 16 LSU and top-ranked Florida.
Alabama had won seven of eight with all five starters averaging in double figures. But the Tide had not played since downing then-No. 13 LSU 71-61 on Jan 9.
Gordon hit a 3 that put Vandy up to stay at 15-14 with 14:00 left in the first half. Davidson hit two jumpers that kept Alabama within 19-18, but the Commodores went on a 9-2 run highlighted by George Drake's dunk.
The Commodores, who had only one turnover through the first 18 minutes, pushed their lead into double digits.
With Vandy leading 40-30, one sequence summed up Alabama's night. Gee missed two straight shots inside, and Davidson also missed two before Byars hit a 3 on the other end for a 43-30 lead.
Vandy was 21-of-31 from the field, including 9-of-15 from 3-point range, in the first half.
The Commodores cooled off a bit in the second half but not enough to let Alabama back in the game. Foster's fifth 3-pointer put Vandy up 68-46 with 15:06 to go.
The Tide pulled within 76-67 on a basket by Hendrix. Vandy answered with its 14th 3, this one by Byars to push the lead back to double digits on the next possession, as the Commodores scored the next 16 points to seal the victory.
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