And just like in Hollywood, Clarke delivered on cue.
“I didn’t come through in the bottom of the seventh,” Clarke said, “so felt like I needed to in the bottom of the ninth.”
Clarke’s ninth-inning single up the middle broke open a 10-10 tie and allowed No. 1 seed Vanderbilt to walk off an 11-10 win over seventh-seeded Ole Miss, clinching the Commodores’ first SEC Tournament title since 2007. The Dores were seemingly dead to rites early on at Hoover Metropolitan Complex, but a late surge and a will to persevere led to the third conference tournament championship in program history.
Vanderbilt’s hopes looked dire in the first inning, when Ole Miss built a 6-0 lead before the Commodores ever stepped to the plate. Senior starter Patrick Raby struggled to walk four and allow six runs – two earned – all while Vandy committed an error. Corbin pulled Raby in favor of reliever Zach King before the inning’s conclusion.