What date and time is the LSU Vanderbilt NCAA Basketball game?”
The LSU men’s basketball team continues its search for a Southeastern Conference victory here Saturday against nationally-ranked Vanderbilt at fabled Memorial Gymnasium. The game is the first of two on the SEC Network Saturday and will tip at 12:47 p.m. (WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge). The game will be available on the affiliates of the LSU Sports Radio Network (New Country 100.7 FM The Tiger) and in the GeauxZone at LSUsports.net. The Tigers, 9-15 and 0-10 in the league, will be facing its fourth straight team in the top two in their respective divisions having met Tennessee, Kentucky and Arkansas prior to facing Vandy which is No. 22 in the AP poll and 24th in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches poll. The Commodores are 18-5 overall and 7-2 in the SEC East and coming off a strong 80-71 win at home versus Tennessee on Tuesday night. It appears LSU may be limited as Coach Trent Johnson discussed in Thursday’s media session concerning the status of Bo S
Vanderbilt vs. LSU Preview TIME: 01:30 P.M. EST Vanderbilt has won 17 straight home games after this week’s dominating victory over a ranked rival, but that’s not the only streak the 22nd-ranked Commodores will be trying to extend Saturday. Lowly LSU has dropped 10 in a row going into its visit to Nashville, where Vanderbilt hopes to avoid a letdown and keep the Tigers winless in SEC play. The Commodores (18-5, 7-2 SEC) faced a much bigger challenge with Tuesday’s matchup against in-state rival and No. 12 Tennessee, but they cruised to a 90-71 win, taking over sole possession of second place in the SEC East behind third-ranked Kentucky. “You always want to win rivalry games,” Vanderbilt coach Kevin Stallings said. “It feels good that it puts us ahead of (Tennessee) in the league race temporarily. Hopefully, we can keep it going. You have to take care of your home court if you are going to have a successful season. Thus far, knock on wood, we have been able to do that.” Vanderbilt impro
LSU-Vanderbilt Preview STATS Writer Comments (0)More Friday, Feb. 12, 2010 – 10:50 a.m. ET Vanderbilt has won 17 straight home games after this week’s dominating victory over a ranked rival, but that’s not the only streak the 22nd-ranked Commodores will be trying to extend Saturday. Lowly LSU has dropped 10 in a row going into its visit to Nashville, where Vanderbilt hopes to avoid a letdown and keep the Tigers winless in SEC play. The Commodores (18-5, 7-2 SEC) faced a much bigger challenge with Tuesday’s matchup against in-state rival and No. 12 Tennessee, but they cruised to a 90-71 win, taking over sole possession of second place in the SEC East behind third-ranked Kentucky.