The Vanderbilt Commodores women’s basketball team displayed remarkable skill, securing a 93-64 victory against Alabama A&M at Memorial Gymnasium. With this win, the Commodores conclude their nonconference schedule with an impressive 13-1 record and achieved their 20th consecutive home victory against nonconference opponents. Khamil Pierre led the team with 29 points, while Iyana Moore and Madison Greene contributed significantly. As the team prepares for SEC play, the Nashville community remains excited about the season ahead.
In the vibrant city of Nashville, the excitement was palpable as the Vanderbilt Commodores women’s basketball team faced off against Alabama A&M at the iconic Memorial Gymnasium. In an impressive display of skill and strategy, the Commodores triumphed with a decisive score of 93-64, wrapping up their nonconference schedule on a high note.
With this victory, Vanderbilt boasted an impressive 13-1 overall record, successfully matching their record from the previous season. Fans were in for a treat as this win marked the Commodores’ 20th consecutive home win against nonconference opponents dating back to the start of the 2022-23 season. The home advantage seems to be a fortress for the team, especially under the astute guidance of head coach Shea Ralph, whose records include an astonishing 33-3 mark at home against non-SEC teams.
Leading the charge for the Commodores was the sensational Khamil Pierre, who delivered a stellar performance with a whopping 29 points—solidifying her status as a key player and extending her double-digit scoring streak to 16 games. This streak is the longest achieved by a Commodore since the 2013-14 season and ties for seventh-longest in the program’s history since 1999-00. Pierre’s ability to consistently contribute to the scoreboard has made her a fan favorite.
Not to be overshadowed, teammates also made significant contributions. Iyana Moore added 16 points alongside a season-best seven assists, marking her seventh game in a row scoring in double digits. Meanwhile, Madison Greene shined off the bench with a commendable 12 points and a career-high six rebounds, demonstrating the depth of talent in the Commodores’ roster.
The Commodores showcased their offensive prowess with a shooting percentage of 56.3%, exceeding 50% for the sixth time this season. This high-efficiency shooting, combined with a strong defensive showing, where the team recorded 13 steals, underlines their tenacity and determination on the court. Notably, this marks the fourth consecutive game where they have managed at least 10 steals, establishing them as a formidable defensive unit.
Head coach Shea Ralph acknowledged the difficulties of maintaining focus during the hectic holiday season, but it seems the Commodores thrived under the pressure. As they conclude their nonconference play, the anticipation grows for their conference challenges ahead.
The Commodores are set to begin their exciting Southeastern Conference (SEC) play against Georgia on January 2, 2025, with the game scheduled for 6:30 p.m. CT. Fans are eagerly awaiting to see how the team will carry this momentum into the more competitive SEC landscape.
As the Commodores continue to dominate on the court, the Nashville community stands behind them, cheering for every dribble, pass, and shot. This season is shaping up to be a memorable one, packed with excitement and potential!
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