Dores Dominate Again

No. 5/5 Vanderbilt posts an 86-70 victory over No. 4/4 Texas on Thursday night at Memorial Gymnasium

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The No. 5/5-ranked Vanderbilt women’s basketball team put on a dominating performance over a top-10 team for the second time this week at Memorial Gymnasium, as the Commodores posted an 86-70 victory over No. 4/4 Texas on Thursday night.

Vanderbilt got off to another fast start on Thursday, as the Dores led for nearly the entire contest after jumping out to a 27-15 lead at the end of the first quarter. The Commodores took a 17-point lead into halftime and led by as many as 26 points in the third. Vandy had to withstand a late charge by the Longhorns in the fourth quarter before claiming their second 16-point victory over a top-10 team this week.

Vandy’s backcourt duo of Mikayla Blakes and Aubrey Galvan led the Dores to their fifth victory over a ranked foe this season, as the underclassmen scored a combined 52 points. Blakes recorded her fourth-straight 30-point outing, as the sophomore registered a game-high 34 points against the Longhorns. Galvan tallied 18 points and handed out a team-high five assists.

The win over No. 4 Texas pushes No. 5 Vanderbilt’s overall record to 24-2, while the Commodores are now 10-2 in the SEC for the first time since the 2008-09 campaign.

Vandy collected its second-straight 16-point win over a top-10 team this week, as the Dores knocked off No. 10 Oklahoma, 102-86, at Memorial Gymnasium on Monday night. Vanderbilt now has five wins over a ranked team this season, which is the most victories over top-25 teams in a season since the 2013-14 campaign. The win over No. 4/4 Texas marks the highest-ranked opponent Vanderbilt has defeated since Feb. 19, 2009, when the Commodores knocked off No. 3/3-ranked Auburn, 73-70, at Memorial Gym

Blakes is the first SEC player this century to have four consecutive 30-point outings, while she is the 21st NCAA Division I player to accomplish the feat since 1999-00. The Somerset, New Jersey, native also extended her double-digit scoring streak to 45 games, which is the third-longest active streak in the NCAA. Blakes joins Paige Bueckers as the only NCAA Division I players to score 30-plus points in three-straight games against ranked opponents.

Galvan extended her double-digit scoring streak to three games. The freshman point guard has now registered 10-plus points in six of her last eight contests. The 5-6 guard pulled down eight rebounds to go along with her five steals.

Graduates Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda and Sacha Washington also scored double-digit points in the victory over Texas. Mwenentanda had 11 points and six rebounds against her alma mater, while Washington just missed out on a double-double with 10 points and a team-best nine rebounds. Vanderbilt has now had at least three players score double figures in 24 of its 26 games this season.

The Dores shot 50.9 percent from the floor in the victory over No. 4 Texas, while holding the Longhorns to 38.5 percent from the field. Vanderbilt held a 40-37 edge on the boards and forced Texas into 12 turnovers, which turned into 13 points for the Commodores. Vandy made nine 3-pointers on the night and went 21-of-25 from the free throw line.

Head Coach Shea Ralph on the Win
“It’s broken record time. I’m proud of my team. This is what we came here to do. I love that we’re starting to get some momentum in terms of recognition, and this room is full, which is amazing to see. Thank you for being here. It’s because of the players. They came here to do the same thing, and I’m not surprised. I’m not surprised at the season we’re having. We knew exactly what we wanted to do, and every day, we stick to the process of what that is. Every day, we make the deposits. And then we’re diligent in how hard we work. We talk about those things, we don’t look ahead to March. March isn’t here, it’s February. We look ahead to Friday, tomorrow, and then Saturday’s road trip, and then Sunday’s game. We just take it one day at a time. If you prepare that way, it doesn’t matter who you come across or what time of year. Your team is going to be ready, and they’re going to be focused on doing what it takes to win. And that’s it.

“I also will say that. Prove me wrong that (Mikayla Blakes) is not the SEC player of the year, and the national player of the year, and (Aubrey Galvan) isn’t the freshman of the year. Prove me wrong, because every single night, they show up and they do exactly what our team needs to do for them to win. Regardless of the narrative, regardless of the opponent, regardless of all the things that they can’t control. They are. That should be the answer to those questions. Period. Just based on their performance and what they mean to our team.”

Up Next
The No. 5/5 Commodores hit the road this weekend, as Vanderbilt heads to the Peach State to battle Georgia. Tipoff against the Bulldogs is set for 11 a.m. CT and airs live across the nation on SEC Network.

Dore Notes

  • Vanderbilt collects its second win over a top-five team this season
  • It is the first time since 2000-01 that the Dores have defeated two top-five teams in the same season
  • The win over No. 4/4 Texas marks the highest-ranked opponent Vanderbilt has defeated since Feb. 19, 2009, when the Commodores knocked off No. 3/3-ranked Auburn, 73-70, at Memorial Gym
  • Vandy improves to 5-2 against ranked teams this season
  • The five wins over ranked teams are the most in a single season since 2013-14
  • Thursday marked the first time since Dec. 9, 1995, that Memorial Gym hosted a top-five contest, as the No. 4 Commodores took down No. 5 Virginia, 72-65
  • The Commodores are now 24-2 on the year, which is tied with the 1992-93 Final Four team for the best start in school history
  • Vandy is 10-2 in the SEC for the first time since the 2008-09 campaign
  • Mikayla Blakes extends her double-digit scoring streak to 45 games
  • Blakes has now scored 30-plus points for the fourth-straight game, while it is her seventh-straight 20-point outing
  • Aubrey Galvan pushed her double-digit scoring streak to three games, while she has scored 10 or more in six of her last eight games
  • The Commodores have won 15-straight games at home dating back to last season, which is the longest overall since a 16-game streak between the 2000-01 and 2001-02 campaigns
  • The Dores have won 14-straight home games this season, which sets the school record for the longest winning streak in a single season in the 21st century
  • Vanderbilt is now 5-2 all-time against Texas and 3-0 at Memorial Gymnasium
  • The Commodores post their first win over the Longhorns as an SEC team
  • Graduate Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda’s 11 points mark her second-straight double-digit scoring performance, as she has now scored 10-plus points in four of her last six contests
  • Mwenentanda registered her 10th game this season with 10-plus points
  • Graduate Sacha Washington collected her 14th game with 10 or more points this season with a 10-point performance vs. Texas

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