Fayetteville Bound

Commodores to play Arkansas 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Bud Walton Arena

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Commodores will hit the road for a Wednesday night contest at Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas, in their second SEC road game of 2020. The game will begin at 7:30 p.m. and be aired live on the SEC Network.

Commodore fans can also tune into the game on the Vanderbilt IMG Radio Network with Joe Fisher and Tim Thompson on WLAC 1510 AM and 98.3 FM and online on VUCommodores.com and the VUCommodores app.

Vanderbilt Basketball Quick Hitters

• The Commodores dropped to 8-7 overall and 0-2 in league play after a 69-50 loss to Texas A&M on Saturday at Memorial Gym. Junior Maxwell Evans and sophomore Ejike Obinna led the team with 12 points while freshman Scotty Pippen Jr. added 10 points for Vanderbilt.

• It was announced before the Texas A&M game that Vanderbilt’s leading scorer Aaron Nesmith would be out indefinitely with a right foot injury. Prior to the injury, Nesmith led the SEC in scoring with 23 points per game and was fifth nationally. He also led the SEC and nation in 3FG/game with 4.29 and 3FG% at 52.2. He had also made an SEC-best 60 3s this season through 14 games. He also ranked eighth in free-throw percentage (82.5) and  field-goal percentage (51.2) prior to his injury.

• With Nesmith out indefinitely, junior guard Saben Lee emerges as the team’s scoring leader. He is averaging 15.7 points and 5.1 assists per game which ranks ninth and fourth in the SEC in all games, respectively. Lee is also fifth in field goal percentage (51.2) and 10th in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.49).

• Lee has 980 career points. If he reaches the 1,000-point mark he will be the 49th Commodore to join the elite 1,000-point club.

• Lee claimed SEC Player of the Week honors after his performance against Buffalo, becoming the first Commodore to win the award since Jeff Roberson on Feb. 19, 2018. Lee joins Pippen Jr. as weekly honorees from the SEC this season. Pippen Jr. was named the SEC Freshman of the Week on Nov. 25 when he averaged  17 points, 5.5 assists and 2.5 rebounds per game in two Commodore wins over Austin Peay and South Carolina State, respectively.

• Pippen Jr. is ranked in the top 10 in the SEC in assists/game (eighth, 4.5), free throws made (sixth, 58), free throws attempted (sixth, 81), and assist-to-turnover ratio (fourth, 1.91).

• The Commodores are a youthful bunch – in the last game against Texas A&M, Vanderbilt started three true freshmen (Pippen Jr., Dylan Disu, Jordan Wright), a redshirt sophomore (Obinna) and a junior (Lee).

• Nesmith scored 34 points twice this season – against UNC Wilmington on Dec. 21 and earlier this season at Richmond on Nov. 14. Nesmith’s performance against the Spiders was the most points by a Vanderbilt player since Shan Foster vs. Miss. State (3/5/08), and the most points by a Vanderbilt player on the road since Billy McCaffrey at Georgia (35, 2/24/93). Nesmith was the first Vanderbilt player since Shan Foster in 2008 to score 30 or more points in multiple games in a season.

• New head coach Jerry Stackhouse is the 28th men’s basketball coach in the history of Vanderbilt basketball. He is the first African American Commodore men’s basketball head coach and is one of two current African American head coaches in the Southeastern Conference (Cuonzo Martin, Missouri).

• As a team, the Commodores are first in the SEC in 3-point field goal percentage (.375) and second in 3s made/game (9.5). Vanderbilt has been to the charity stripe 342 times this season which ranks second in the SEC.

• The Commodores are one of only three schools (UNLV and Princeton) to have made a 3-point basket since the inception of the 3-point line in the 1986-87 season. With a made 3 against Arkansas, Vanderbilt will move to 1,080 consecutive games with a 3-pointer.

• The Commodores have had five first-round NBA Draft picks since 2012, the second-most in the SEC in that time span — Darius Garland (5th, Cleveland Cavaliers), Wade Baldwin IV (17th, Memphis Grizzlies), Damian Jones (30th, Golden State Warriors), and John Jenkins (23rd, Atlanta) and Festus Ezeli (30th, Golden State). Garland, Jones, and former standout Luke Kornet (Chicago Bulls) are all active players in the NBA.

Series Information
Series Record:  Arkansas leads, 26-12
Last Meeting: Arkansas – W, 84-48
March 6, 2019 – Nashville, Tenn.
At Arkansas: Arkansas leads, 15-3
Jerry Stackhouse vs. Arkansas: First meeting

Arkansas Series Records/Important Dates

• Arkansas leads the all-time series with Vanderbilt, 26-12. Thirty-six of the 38 matchups have come as conference members.

• The Razorbacks lead the series in Fayetteville, 15-3. This will be the sixth consecutive season Vanderbilt has played at Bud Walton Arena.

• This will be the 19th meeting between the two schools in Fayetteville.

• 2.7.17 – The Commodores, who earlier in the season lost a heartbreaking 71-70 decision to the Razorback in Nashville, responded with a win in Fayetteville after jumping out to a 25-4 lead.

• 2.27.10 – Vanderbilt ended a six-game losing streak in Fayetteville and gave then-Vanderbilt head coach Kevin Stallings his first-ever win at Bud Walton Arena. Jeffery Taylor led five Vanderbilt players in double figures with 18 points.

Media Information
Vanderbilt (8-7, 0-2 SEC) vs. Arkansas (13-2, 2-1 SEC)
Fayetteville, Ark. – Bud Walton Arena – 7:30 p.m.
TV: SEC Network
TV Talent: Roy Philpott (pxp), Mark Wise (analyst)
Radio: Vanderbilt Radio Network from Learfield/IMG College, vucommodores.com
Radio Talent: Joe Fisher (pxp), Tim Thompson (analyst)
Live Stats: VandyStats.com
Twitter Updates:  @VandyMBB
Notes: @VandyNotes