Friday, November 6, 2009

WBB welcomes special guest Friday

By Weinman - Stopped by practice today as the Commodores prepare to face Drury tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the team's last exhibition game. The team welcomed a special guest.

A few weeks back, the team volunteered at the 2009 Kidney Walk in Brentwood. There they met Jordyn Lesh, a student at Saint Bernard Academy who raised over $1,000 for the Kidney
Foundation in honor of Ms. Pat, a crossing guard at the school. Today the team spent a few minutes talking with Jordyn and her family before presenting her with a signed basketball and poster.

To read more about Jordyn's act of kindness, click here for a story from WKRN.

Video: Corbin Interview, Part 2

Part 2 of Eric Jones' interview with baseball head coach Tim Corbin.

Video: Jeffery Taylor reel

Next up in our preseason men's basketball highlight series... sophomore guard/forward Jeffery Taylor.

Check out his highlight reel below. And don't forget to purchase season tickets - click here.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Will you hold the rope?

By Weinman - Every year the senior women's basketball players choose a short saying to go on the back of the team's practice jerseys. This year, that team motto is "hold the rope."

The phrase comes from a written passage that senior Merideth Marsh brought to the team. We talked to a few of the girls on the team to find out what "hold the rope" means to them.

Video: Corbin Interview, Part 1

Check out part 1 or Eric Jones' interview with head coach Tim Corbin. The segment was filmed last week following the completion of the Commodores' Black and Gold series.

Taking it to the top

by Barca Blog - It has been a record-breaking year for freshman tailback Warren Norman.

Browsing through Vanderbilt's all-time charts, the Stone Mountain, Ga., native has already surpassed Kwane Doster's mark for all-purpose yardage as a freshman, and topped D.J. Moore's record for single-season kickoff return yardage.

Norman's also closing in on Doster's freshman rushing record (needs 206 yards with 3 games remaining) and on pace to shatter the team's modern kickoff return average.

The records don't stop there, though. Last Saturday against Georgia Tech, Norman became only the second player in SEC history with three kickoff returns for touchdowns in one season. He needs only 51 yards to break the SEC single-season record for kickoff return yardage set by Dennis Johnson (Arkansas, 2008).

But even more impressive than that is the tidbit Chris Low offered in his latest blog on ESPN.com. Low wrote:
Norman leads the SEC with 1,526 all-purpose yards and has a shot to break Herschel Walker’s SEC freshman record for all-purpose yards in a season (1,805). Norman is averaging 169.6 yards per game, which would place him among the top 10 in the SEC all-time in terms of season average, just ahead of Deuce McAllister’s 169.2 yards per game in 1999 and Bo Jackson’s 169 yards per game in 1985.
Even though the Commodores won't be eligible for postseason play, Norman's run towards history will be one of the storylines worth following in the final three weeks.

To read Low's article, click here.

(Photo by John Russell)

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

'Dores eliminated from SEC Tourney

ORANGE BEACH, Ala. -- LSU scored two goals in the games first 20 minutes and that was enough to hold off a Vanderbilt comeback as the seventh-seeded Commodores fell 4-1 to the second-seeded Tigers in the first round of SEC Tournament on Wednesday afternoon. With the loss, the Commodores fall to 11-8-1 overall and will now wait to see if their name is called during the NCAA Selection Show on Monday night. Read More

IN PROGRESS: Vanderbilt vs. LSU


Here is Vanderbilt's starting lineup

gk #1 Rachel Bachtel
d #4 Megan Eddings
d #5 Kate Goldin
d #24 Mary Rachel Reynolds
f #7 Nicole Lukens
f #19 Candace West
f #20 Molly Kinsella
mf #9 Megan Forester
mf #17 Chelsea Stewart
mf #22 Emily Grant
mf #23 CJ Rhoades

weather: fair skies, 80 degrees

You can watch the game live by clicking here

Pregame: LSU photos

By Travis Young - I was able to snap a couple of photos an hour before Vanderbilt's first round game with LSU. The Commodores are about to come out of the lockerroom and take the game field for the first time since 2006. Don't forget to tune into secsports.com at noon CT to watch (Live Webcast) the seventh-seeded Commodores take on the second-seeded Tigers of LSU.

See below for photos. (Click on the photo to see larger image)






VU Soccer Prepares for LSU in SEC Tourney


By Travis Young - The Vanderbilt soccer team is 45 minutes away from loading up on the bus and making the five minute drive to the Orange Beach Sportsplex. The Commodores had a championship caliber breakfast this morning at the Duck Diner in Orange Beach at 8 a.m. Special thanks to the staff at the local Orange Beach diner for its excellent hospitality and great food.

Today's game with the Tigers will kick-off at Noon CT and will be streamed live on the Southeastern Conference website (www.secsports.com).

All matches leading up to the championship game will be streamed live on SECsports.com complete with broadcasters assigned and provided by XOS Digital. These live match feeds are available to the public for free and will remain on the website for later viewing. The championship match will be aired on ESPNU on November 8, 2009 at 2 p.m.

In case you missed the photo gallery from yesterday's events, click here.

Stay tuned to the vucommodores.com blog for further updates from Orange Beach and the SEC Tournament.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Photo Gallery- Soccer at SEC Tournament


By Travis Young - The Vanderbilt soccer team just finished having a team meal and team meetings at The Wharf Resort in Orange Beach, Ala., as they prepare for its first round matchup with LSU tomorrow at the 2009 SEC Tournament. The Commodores game with the Tigers will start at Noon CT from the Orange Beach Sportsplex.

The team spent part of the day at the soccer complex before getting some down time at the beautiful Wharf Resort in Orange Beach. VUcommodores.com was able to catch up with the team and get a couple of photos. Special thanks to Megan Kinsella for the use of the great photos.

Click here to see the photo gallery of the Vanderbilt soccer team's activities in Orange Beach.

Also, for a preview of tomorrow's game with the Tigers click here.

Stallings, Balcomb on SportsLine Wednesday

By Weinman - Vanderbilt Head Basketball Coaches Kevin Stallings and Melanie Balcomb have been scheduled to appear on NewsChannel5+ SportsLine this Wednesday night, Nov. 4, 8-9 p.m. CT.

Both Commodore mentors will appear with host and WTVF Sports Director Hope Hines for live 30-minute segments which will include interviews and phone calls from the audience.

Stallings will be on the show from 8:00-8:30, with Balcomb taking the 8:30-9:00 slot. Commodore fans are encouraged to call in to the show at (615) 737-7767.

NewsChannel5+ broadcasts on Comcast Cable channel 250. SportsLine airs every Monday through Wednesday from 8 p.m. until 9 p.m., with re-airs Monday through Thursday at 4:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Some segments of SportsLine are also made available at http://newschannel5.com/.

Audio: Myron Lewis interview

by Barca Blog - Senior cornerback Myron Lewis met with the media on Monday to discuss the Commodores' upcoming matchup with No. 1 Florida.

Lewis talked about several topics including the challenges of facing the Gators' high-powered offense in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. The Pompano Beach, Fla., native also revealed who his favorite collegiate team was growing up.

Click Here to Listen

Soccer Arrives in Orange Beach


By Travis Young - The Vanderbilt women's soccer team made the eight hour trek down to Orange Beach, Ala., for this week's SEC Tournament. The Commodores arrived to their beautiful destination in Orange Beach as the team is staying at The Wharf Resort along the Gulf Shores. The state of the art facility offers everything a team would want within walking distance.

The Commodores are currently practicing at the Orange Beach Sportsplex on a practice field adjacent to the main stadium field. The field crew is currently putting the finishing touches and painting the SEC logo in the middle of the field.

VUcommodores.com will provide a live blog from Orange Beach this week so be sure to keep up with the Vanderbilt soccer team.

The seventh-seeded Commodores (11-7-1, 5-6 SEC) will face second-seeded LSU (11-4-3, 8-2-1 SEC) in the first round of the SEC Tournament at noon CT Wednesday

Monday, November 2, 2009

Ogilvy named to preseason All-SEC first team

By A. Boggs - Vanderbilt junior center A.J. Ogilvy was named to the preseason All-SEC first team by the league’s coaches in a poll released today by the SEC Office in Birmingham.

Ogilvy, who led the team in scoring and rebounding a year ago with 15.4 points and 7.1 rebounds per game, respectively, was one of eight players named to the first team.

Click here to read the rest of the article from SECsports.com.

Video: Festus Ezeli reel

Next up in our preseason men's basketball highlight series... redshirt sophomore center Festus Ezeli.

Check out his highlight reel below. And don't forget that you can reserve your seats to every Commodore home game this season by clicking here.

Florida's Spikes suspended for 1st half

From the Associated Press -- Florida coach Urban Meyer has suspended Brandon Spikes for the first half of Saturday's game against Vanderbilt after the star linebacker attempted to gouge the eyes of Georgia running back Washaun Ealey in a 41-17 victory. Read More

Kentucky kickoff time announced

by Barca Blog - Just announced by conference officials... Vanderbilt's matchup with Kentucky on November 14 will kickoff at 11:20 a.m. on the SEC Network.

This will be the Commodores' final home game of the season. Tickets are still available for $50 - click here to purchase.

NFL Week 8 Recap

by Barca Blog - Check out how these former Commodores performed in Week 8 of the 2009 NFL season:

Chicago Bears: Defeated Cleveland, 30-6
QB Jay Cutler - Started, 17-30, 225 yds, INT
OL Chris Williams - Started at right tackle
WR Earl Bennett - Started, 2 rec, 29 yds (long 16)
LB Hunter Hillenmeyer - Started, 6 tackles, QB hit
DB D.J. Moore - Inactive

Tennessee Titans: Defeated Jacksonville, 30-13
DT Jovan Haye - Inactive

Buffalo Bills: Lost to Houston, 31-10
LB Marcus Buggs - Out for season, knee injury in Week 5

Washington Redskins: Bye Week
TE Todd Yoder

New York Giants: Lost to Philadelphia, 40-17
LB Jonathan Goff - Played but no stats recorded

Johnson's Presser, Call-In Show Monday

by Barca Blog - Two quick Monday reminders...

*Coach Johnson will field questions from the press about this week's matchup vs. Georgia Tech today at noon CT. We will webcast the event live on VUcommodores.com.

*The Bobby Johnson Call-In Show, presented by Martin and Zerfoss Insurance and Auto-Owners Insurance, will be broadcast tonight at 6:30 p.m. CT inside the Holiday Inn Vanderbilt. For out-of-towners, the show can be heard live on VUcommodores.com. Click Here

Smith likely done for year

by Barca Blog - According to The Tennessean, it looks like Vanderbilt starting quarterback Larry Smith will miss the Commodores' final three games after suffering a hamstring injury in the first quarter of Saturday's loss to Georgia Tech.

Mackenzi Adams, who went 12-of-22 for 152 yards against the Yellow Jackets in relief of Smith, will get his first start of the season at No. 1 Florida. The redshirt senior has nine career starts under his belt with wins over South Carolina and Miami (Ohio) in 2007.

Click Here to read more of Jeff Lockridge's article.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Florida game to be shown on ESPN2

by Barca Blog - The SEC just confirmed that Vanderbilt's matchup with No. 1 Florida on Saturday will be televised on ESPN2. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:15 p.m. CT in Gainesville.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Fox17's Halloween surprise on Stallings

by Barca Blog - Paul Jones, Sports Director for FOX17 News, surprised Vanderbilt men's basketball head coach Kevin Stallings before the Commodores' practice on Friday afternoon at Memorial Gym.

Watch the following video to find out what happened:


Georgia Tech Gameday Prep

No. 11 Georgia Tech (7-1) at Vanderbilt (2-6, 0-5)

Kickoff: 6:30 p.m. CT, Walk-up Tickets Available ($40)

Location: Vanderbilt Stadium (39,773) in Nashville, Tenn.

Pregame: Halloween Activities in Vandyville

TV: CSS (Todd Bell and Chris Doering)

Radio: 104.5 the Zone, XM 141, Sirius 121 (More affiliates)

Web: ESPN360.com, Live Audio, Live Stats, Twitter

Weather: High 60/Low 38/0% Chance of Rain

Series: GT leads 18-15-3 (GT leads 8-6-3 in Nashville)

Last Meeting: Georgia Tech won 24-17 (OT) in 2004

Commodore Gameday Central: Click Here

Other Games in the SEC (CT): Live Scoring
No. 25 Ole Miss at Auburn - 11:21 a.m. (SEC Network)
Georgia at No. 1 Florida - 2:30 p.m. (CBS)
Eastern Michigan at Arkansas - 6 p.m. (ESPNU)
Mississippi State at Kentucky - 6 p.m. CT (FSN)
No. 22 South Carolina at Tennessee - 6:45 p.m. (ESPN)
Tulane at No. 9 LSU - 7 p.m. (PPV)

Friday, October 30, 2009

Q&A with Derrick Byars

By Barca Blog - Earlier in the week, media outlets reported that the Chicago Bulls signed Derrick Byars to a non-guaranteed contract to start the NBA season. While the Bulls organization could dismiss Byars at any time under the deal, it came as a surprise when they decided to waive him one day later.

I contacted Derrick via email (before he was cut) about doing a Q&A, and he agreed to the request. Within 24 hours, the Bulls let him go. When this news came out, I expected nothing back from him in return, but was surprised when he took the time to answer every question about his experience with the Bulls. He’s a class act for sure and a great representative of Vanderbilt University.

Here’s what DB had to say:

What were your emotions during the last few days?

“My emotions on ‘making the opening night roster’ were naturally pleased that I made the cut, but I was never overly excited or too ahead of myself because the goal has always been and continues to be an NBA player that is productive in regular season NBA games. And even though this is as far into the preseason I have been so far, playing in a regular season game has still yet to happen.

“(Making it this far) still isn’t gratifying because I am and always have been a very motivated and determined player who is never content or complacent with where I am. Yes, the road has been difficult in terms of my pro career after Vanderbilt, but I can never be content until my career is completely over. I'm always going to be striving for better.”

Explain the timeline from being on the roster to being waived.

“My agent contacted me last week to tell me my name would be on the opening night roster but stated that the Bulls had no definitive time frame as to how long they planned on keeping me around due to financial constraints. Even though my contract would have been worth the league minimum, they felt it was in their best interest to hold on to as much flexibility under the cap because they didn't have much wiggle room, as I understood it. Front office personnel informed me that this decision was purely financial and had nothing to do with my talent as a pro basketball player.”

During the preseason, you traveled with the Bulls to London for an exhibition game. How was that experience?

“London was great. As a team, we had a chance to come together and get closer as a team while also taking in a little history and culture. Seeing some of the sites like Westminster Abbey and the Big Ben clock was a unique experience and we all had a good time. The fans there gave us a very nice and warm reception.”

There were a couple of SEC players on the Bulls' roster. Any stories you could share with us?

“Yes, there are a bunch of SEC alumni on the team. There were a lot of stories, but the most frequent topic concerning Vandy dealt with Memorial Gym. Every guy on the team (Joakim Noah, Tyrus Thomas, Jannero Pargo, Chris Richard) talked about how much they hated playing at Vandy. ‘What's up with you guys' court, man?’ is what they would say. Obviously everybody hated the unique home court advantage we had and talked about the adversity they had being so far from their bench to hear their coach and the noise factor with the crowd. I told them, ‘Anytime you lose one game from the beginning of the 2007 conference season until the end of the 2008 season, it's certainly a program that has a tough environment to play.’"

While you were in Chicago, were you in touch with any of the former Commodores playing for the Bears?

“Earl Bennett and I have actually been in touch while I was in Chicago and I was getting around to attending a Chicago Bears game to support him. We were trying to work our schedules out. Chris Williams is a friend of mine as well and needless to say I'm happy to be seeing those two and Jay Cutler, Hunter Hillenmeyer, and DJ Moore representing VU in their Bears uniforms.”

Can you talk a little more about what your deal was with the Bulls?


“Obviously, my particular contract was very tentative and not guaranteed at all. I was a little confused as to what the entire situation meant, but I just tried to work as hard as I could daily in practice and in games. I wanted to continue to do all the little things and be a good teammate. Unfortunately, the nature of the NBA is very unpredictable, and I am forced to continue my journey by working hard and seeking what's next in store for me. As always, I appreciate all of the support and following from everybody in the Nashville area and VU.”

photo courtesy of ChicagoBulls.com

Audio: Steven Stone interview

by Barca Blog - Click Here to listen to senior defensive end Steven Stone talk with the media about this week's matchup with Georgia Tech (6:30 p.m. CT).

Stone saw his first action of the season last week against South Carolina after missing the first seven games with a broken foot.

Also, walk-up tickets for Saturday's game are still available for $40. There will be Halloween activities in Vandyville starting at 3:30 p.m. plus an autograph session with both Commodore basketball teams. More Information

How to attack a retreat

By Weinman - The women's basketball team spent last weekend at the Deer Run Retreat in Thompson's Station, Tenn., to take part in team-building exercises prior to the start of the 2009-10 season. The coaches and players enjoyed an evening campfire, participated in problem-solving games and tackled the facility's ropes course.

Check the video (below) to see if anyone has figured out who locked the coaches in their cabin on Saturday night.... And come check out the team TONIGHT as they play their first preseason game of the year when Union (Tenn.) University visits Memorial Gymnasium for a 7 p.m. tip-off.

MBB preseason polls released

by Barca Blog - Sure, preseason polls don't guarantee a spot in March Madness, but it's nice to see the Commodores garner some early recognition from the coaches and media.

Vanderbilt will begin its 2009-10 campaign at No. 30 in both the AP and ESPN/USA Today rankings, which were released on Thursday. The Commodores return 11 scholarship players and 14 lettermen from a 19-12 team a year ago.

Three SEC teams were listed in the top 25 with Kentucky leading the way (No. 3 AP/No. 4 ESPN) as well as Tennessee (No. 10/11) and Mississippi State (No. 18/19).

Click here to view the polls

Video: Know Your Commodore

Who knows women's soccer midfielder Megan Forester better... Lindsay Ratterman or Megan Kinsella? Find out in the latest Know Your Commodore segment on VUcommodores.com.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Video: Lance Goulbourne Reel

Next up in our preseason men's basketball highlight series is sophomore guard/forward Lance Goulbourne (below).

You can reserve seats to every Commodore home game this season by clicking here.