Vanderbilt's Diego Pavia excited for 2025 rematch
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Khamil Pierre averaged 20.4 points, 9.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists on 49.8 percent shooting last season for Vanderbilt while earning honorable mention All-SEC honors.
Because Khamil Pierre left Vanderbilt women's basketball outside the transfer portal window, she will need an NCAA waiver to play this season.
Evan Hampton, a 4-star running back in the class of 2026, flipped from Louisville to Vanderbilt football, he announced July 14 on social media. "Immediately after visiting I felt a sense of community, and recognized the university's commitment to excellence both academically and athletically," Hampton said in a statement.
As Jalen Milroe's pass deflected off the hands of Ryan Williams, Randon Fontenette made a play that would alter the course of the entire college foot
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Twice during that game, Barczi hit an umpire with a line drive up the middle. “He just hit the ball so hard, and the umpires could not get out of the way,” Naperville Central coach Mike Stock recalled. As Barczi came to the plate for his third at-bat, the umpires repositioned themselves.
Martel Hight of Vanderbilt football could play three ways in 2025: on offense, defense and special teams, something even Travis Hunter didn't do.
If Clark Lea didn’t have guys like Drew Dickey, his program would be in a different place than it is now. Dickey has seen the field in just one game and a few
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The broader role will mark a return to two-way production for a player who shined in high school in the defensive backfield and at wide receiver. Hight played both safety and cornerback and was a starter on offense for Rome (Ga.) as a three-star prospect. He signed with Vanderbilt in 2023 as the No. 49 cornerback in the class.
Clark Lea knows that Vanderbilt’s 7-6 2024 season could’ve easily been another 2-10 one had things not lined up the way they did for his program. The margins w