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Texas denies No. 10 Vanderbilt program-record 17-0 start

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 7:53 am
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Texas denies No. 10 Vanderbilt program-record 17-0 start

Texas Longhorns Shatter Vanderbilt’s Perfect Season, Deny Historic 17-0 Start

In the heart of Austin, under the bright lights of a midweek SEC clash, a perfect season met a Texas-sized roadblock. The No. 10 Vanderbilt Commodores, carrying the weight of history and an unblemished 16-0 record, ran headlong into a resurgent Texas Longhorns squad that delivered a masterclass in defensive disruption and opportunistic offense. The result was a stunning 80-64 upset that reverberated through the conference, ending Vanderbilt’s dream of a program-record 17-0 start and announcing that Rodney Terry’s Longhorns are a force to be reckoned with.

Contents
  • A Defensive Stranglehold and an Offensive Spark
  • The Pivotal Stretch: Where the Perfect Season Unraveled
  • Context and Consequences: What This Means for Both Programs
  • Looking Ahead: Predictions for the SEC Race
  • Conclusion: A Night of Statement-Making in Austin

A Defensive Stranglehold and an Offensive Spark

From the opening tip, the narrative was clear: Texas would not be intimidated by Vanderbilt’s ranking or their gaudy record. The Longhorns (11-6, 2-2 SEC) established a physical, switching defense that clogged passing lanes and contested every shot. Vanderbilt, a team accustomed to offensive fluidity, was forced into uncomfortable positions and a season-high in turnovers. This defensive intensity was the bedrock of the upset.

But defense alone doesn’t score 80 points. Enter Matas Vokietaitis. The sophomore forward, whose name became a chorus in the Frank Erwin Center, played the game of his career. He was a model of efficiency and explosive energy, pouring in a career-high 22 points on a scintillating 7-of-9 shooting from the floor. His performance was more than just numbers; it was a series of momentum-shifting plays. When Vanderbilt threatened to close gaps, Vokietaitis answered with a key bucket. His exclamation point—a high-flying breakaway dunk with three minutes left that pushed the lead to 20—was the symbolic dagger, sending the home crowd into a frenzy and sealing the Commodores’ fate.

The Pivotal Stretch: Where the Perfect Season Unraveled

Basketball games are often won in five-minute bursts, and Texas authored a decisive one in the second half. Leading by eight with just over 14 minutes to play, the Longhorns needed one more push to put a resilient Vanderbilt team away. They got it with a combination of lockdown defense and timely scoring.

  • Chendall Weaver’s driving layup at the 7:06 mark capped a critical run, stoking Texas’ advantage to 68-57 and visibly deflating the Commodores.
  • Most crucially, during this stretch, Vanderbilt endured a devastating 3:44 scoring drought without a single field goal.
  • Texas, meanwhile, saw contributions across the board. Tramon Mark added 21 points, providing a steady scoring hand, while Dailyn Swain flirted with a triple-double (14 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists).

This was the knockout punch. The Commodores, who had found answers all season, had none for Texas’s relentless pressure. “We finally put together a full 40 minutes,” a Texas player remarked post-game, highlighting the comprehensive nature of the victory.

Context and Consequences: What This Means for Both Programs

This upset is not an isolated event for Texas. It marks their second ranked win in five days, signaling a dramatic turnaround after a rocky start to SEC play. The Longhorns are demonstrating a new identity—tough, connected, and capable of beating anyone when their defense travels. For a team on the NCAA tournament bubble, this is a seismic resume booster that proves their ceiling is far higher than their record suggests.

For Vanderbilt, the loss is a bitter pill but not a fatal one. The pursuit of perfection is over, but the pursuit of a championship is not. The 2007-08 team that also started 16-0 provides a blueprint; that squad used its first loss as a catalyst for a deep March run. The key for Coach Stackhouse will be ensuring this defeat doesn’t create a crack in their confidence but rather refocuses it. Vanderbilt’s 16-0 start was no fluke; they remain a top-10 team with elite talent. How they respond to adversity, a test they hadn’t faced all season, will define their February and March.

Looking Ahead: Predictions for the SEC Race

The SEC gauntlet just got more interesting. This result throws a wrench into the perceived hierarchy and underscores the league’s depth from top to bottom.

For Texas: The prediction is a surge. With momentum and a proven formula, they are now a serious threat to climb the SEC standings. Their upcoming schedule is challenging, but they have shown they can trade blows with the best. Look for them to be firmly in the NCAA tournament field if they maintain this level of play.

For Vanderbilt: Expect a motivated and recalibrated squad. The target on their back is slightly smaller, but their goals remain intact. This loss will be a critical teaching tool. The prediction is they bounce back strongly, but the path to an SEC regular-season title now has less margin for error. The Commodores’ resilience is their next great test.

Conclusion: A Night of Statement-Making in Austin

The final score, 80-64, tells a story of dominance, not luck. The Texas Longhorns didn’t just beat No. 10 Vanderbilt; they dismantled their aura of invincibility. They did it with Matas Vokietaitis’s career night, a collective defensive effort, and the poise to deliver a finishing blow when history was on the line. Vanderbilt’s quest for a program-record 17-0 start is denied, their perfect season now a footnote. In its place is a powerful statement from Texas: the Longhorns are awake, they are dangerous, and in the brutal landscape of SEC basketball, no perfect record is safe on their home floor. The conference race, wide open and unforgiving, just got its most compelling chapter yet.


Source: Based on news from Deadspin.

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