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South Florida Visits No. 14 Vanderbilt Following Blakes' 28-Point Performance
Vanderbilt, undefeated at home, tests South Florida as Mikayla Blakes leads with 25.4 points per game and the Commodores average 86.2 points, 17.6 more than the Bulls allow.
- On Monday, Vanderbilt Commodores host South Florida Bulls in Nashville at 7:30 p.m. EST, with the Commodores unbeaten at home.
- Coming off the Virginia Cavaliers win, Vanderbilt hosts South Florida Bulls after Mikayla Blakes scored 28 points in Vanderbilt's 81-68 victory, setting recent momentum.
- With 20.4 assists per game, Vanderbilt Commodores' playmaking is a defining trait, ranking second in the SEC and paced by Aubrey Galvan averaging 6.6.
- South Florida's 42.0% shooting will be tested against Vanderbilt's defense as the Bulls average 4.5 made threes, 2.3 fewer than the 6.8 per game Vanderbilt allows.
- The AP notes the story used Data Skrive technology and Sportradar data while highlighting South Florida's shooters, with Pissott at 41.5% and Davidson at 31.5% from beyond the arc, hitting 1.7 threes per game.
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South Florida visits No. 14 Vanderbilt following Blakes' 28-point performance
No. 14 Vanderbilt hosts the South Florida Bulls after Mikayla Blakes scored 28 points in Vanderbilt's 81-68 victory over the Virginia Cavaliers.
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In the second game of a five-game homestand, No. 14 Vanderbilt Women’s Basketball will take on the University of South Florida Bulls on Dec. 15. The game will tip off at 6:30 p.m. CST inside Memorial Gymnasium and will stream on SEC+ Network. Vanderbilt remains undefeated, having won its past nine games and defeating four power conference opponents. Sophomore guard Mikayla Blakes has been on a roll with 20+ points in her last four games and mo…
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