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Above floor 73, [65] the top of One Vanderbilt contains an observation deck called Summit One Vanderbilt (branded in all-uppercase letters as SUMMIT One Vanderbilt). [66] Summit One Vanderbilt spans 71,938 square feet (6,683.3 m 2) and contains some restaurants. [65] [66] In 2018, Summit One Vanderbilt was projected to cost approximately $35 ...
The Vanderbilt Commodores college football team represents Vanderbilt University in the East Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Commodores compete as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The program has had 29 head coaches since it began play during the 1890 season. [1]
One time coach at Ole Miss. [10] Sam Costen: 1906–1907 All-Southern (1906) One time coach at The Citadel. [11] Ray Morrison: 1908–1911 Considered one of the best quarterbacks in Vanderbilt's long history; he was the starter for the scoreless tie with defending national champion Yale at Yale Field. All-Southern (1910, 1911); All-American (1911).
Vanderbilt all-time leader in career wins (29) and earned run average (1.68). Led conference in ERA for two consecutive years (1971, 1972). Led conference in victories (12) and strikeouts (113) in 1973. Vanderbilt's first All-American in baseball (Second Team, 1973) Three-time First Team All-SEC pitcher (1971, 1972, 1973).
Here's what we learned from Vanderbilt basketball's second-place finish at the Charleston Classic, including Jason Edwards' impact.
Lea coached Vanderbilt to a 2–10 record in the 2023 season. [23] On October 5, 2024, Lea coached Vanderbilt to a 40–35 upset victory over No. 1 Alabama, the Commodores' first ever win vs an AP top 5 team, as well as their first win over Alabama since 1984. [24] Lea led Vanderbilt to a 6–6 mark in the regular season. [25]
Ole Miss was Vanderbilt's cross-divisional rival in the SEC from 1992 to 2023. Vanderbilt and Ole Miss have played 98 times since 1894. [25] Ole Miss leads the series 56-40-2. [25] The largest margin of victory was by 91 points won by Vanderbilt in 1915. Vanderbilt also holds the longest win streak in the series (18) from 1894 to 1938.
Butler became the first program outside of one of the six "power conferences" to go to back-to-back Final Fours since UNLV in 1990 and 1991. [1]On April 12, 2010, Centenary announced that it will be re-classifying to Division III for all of its sports upon the conclusion of the 2010–11 school year. [2]