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Vanderbilt women's basketball in SEC tournament: 5 things to know

Martes 27 de Febrero del 2018

Vanderbilt women's basketball in SEC tournament: 5 things to know

The Commodores will face Arkansas in the SEC tournament opener at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Bridgestone Arena.

The Commodores will face Arkansas in the SEC tournament opener at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Bridgestone Arena.

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No. 12 seed Vanderbilt women’s basketball will play No. 13 seed Arkansas in the opening game of the SEC tournament at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Bridgestone Arena.

It’s been a disappointing season for the Commodores (7-23, 3-13 SEC), so their next loss will be their last. Here are five storylines for Vanderbilt heading into the SEC tournament:

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These teams just played

Vanderbilt beat Arkansas 78-73 at Memorial Gym on Sunday in the regular-season finale. Kayla Overbeck scored a career-high 24 points, and Autumn Newby pulled down 13 rebounds.

Stephanie White needs an SEC tourney win

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Coach Stephanie White lost her first SEC tournament game last season. Before that, former coaches Melanie Balcomb and Jim Foster had won at least one game in 16 of the previous 17 SEC tournaments. Winning Wednesday’s game would not fix the program, but it would be one positive step heading into the offseason.

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Path gets difficult after opener

If Vanderbilt beats Arkansas, it would face No. 5 seed Texas A&M Thursday. The Aggies thumped Vanderbilt 91-67 on Jan. 28, as the Commodores were dominated on the boards and committed 20 turnovers.

Young team must seize big stage

Vanderbilt will sink or swim in the future based on the progress of its young players. As many as three freshmen and five sophomores will be in the rotation against Arkansas. A strong performance could build optimism for a team that must turn the corner next season. Freshman Chelsie Hall leads Vanderbilt in scoring (12.1 ppg) and assists (3.0), and she needs a big game in her tournament debut.

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Questions lie ahead in offseason

What’s done is done. With only seven wins, this is Vanderbilt’s worst season in program history. It falls below the previous worst record of 11-16 in the 1978-79 season. So whatever happens in the SEC tournament won’t answer all the questions facing the Commodores.

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Once Vanderbilt is eliminated, a long offseason of re-evaluation awaits White and her staff. Two lauded signees arrive next season in Ensworth point guard Jordyn Cambridge and Riverdale guard Brinae Alexander, but will they be enough to turn things around? White faces some big fixes once this tournament ends.

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SEC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

VANDERBILT (7-23, 3-13 SEC) VS. ARKANSAS (12-17, 3-13 SEC)

When: 11 a.m. Wednesday

Where: Bridgestone Arena

TV/Radio: SEC Network/560 AM, 95.9 FM