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Duke Miles scores 22 points as No. 13 Vanderbilt beats Memphis 77-70 in OT

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Duke Miles scores 22 points as No. 13 Vanderbilt beats Memphis 77-70 in OT

Duke Miles, Late-Game Grit Propel No. 13 Vanderbilt Past Memphis in Overtime Thriller

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — In the heart of a raucous FedExForum, the No. 13 Vanderbilt Commodores faced their first true crucible of the season. For 40 minutes, the Memphis Tigers threw everything they had at the nation’s last remaining unbeaten team from a major conference. But in the defining moments of overtime, it was the steady hand of Duke Miles and an unshakable collective resolve that carried Vanderbilt to a hard-fought 77-70 victory, pushing their perfect record to a sterling 11-0.

Contents
  • A Tale of Two Halves: Vanderbilt’s Control Meets Memphis’s Fury
  • The Overtime Clinic: Composure Under Fire
  • Expert Analysis: What This Win Means for Vanderbilt’s Ceiling
  • Looking Ahead: Predictions for an Undefeated Clash and SEC Gauntlet
  • Conclusion: More Than Just a Number

This was not the comfortable, early-season non-conference win many expected. This was a street fight, a testament to survival, and a statement that these Commodores are built with more than just finesse. When Memphis erased a second-half deficit to force overtime, Vanderbilt’s character was put on trial. Their response—a clinical, 11-4 overtime run—revealed a championship mettle that could define their season.

A Tale of Two Halves: Vanderbilt’s Control Meets Memphis’s Fury

For the first 25 minutes, Vanderbilt executed their game plan with precision. Their ball movement created open looks, and their defense disrupted Memphis’s rhythm. Tyler Tanner provided an electric spark off the bench, slicing to the rim and hitting timely shots on his way to 16 points. The Commodores built a lead that felt commanding, threatening to turn the hostile environment into a library.

But Penny Hardaway’s Tigers are nothing if not resilient. Fueled by their home crowd and increased defensive pressure, Memphis mounted a furious rally. They turned Vanderbilt over, crashed the offensive glass, and chipped away at the lead possession by possession. The Commodores’ offense grew stagnant, and what was once a comfortable cushion evaporated into a tense, possession-by-possession battle down the stretch. Memphis’s surge sent the game to overtime, seemingly having seized all momentum and threatening to hand Vanderbilt its first loss.

The Overtime Clinic: Composure Under Fire

If the second half was about survival, overtime was about supremacy. With the score knotted at 66-66, Vanderbilt transformed into a model of late-game execution. The sequence that broke the game open was a masterpiece of fundamental basketball:

  • Jalen Washington’s Post Presence: The forward established deep position and scored a crucial bucket inside, giving Vandy a lead they would not relinquish.
  • Duke Miles’s Ice in His Veins: The game’s leading scorer then drew fouls and calmly sank four consecutive free throws, stretching the lead to two possessions.
  • Collective Free Throw Excellence: As a unit, Miles and Washington combined to make 9 of 10 from the charity stripe in the final 2:30, suffocating any hope of a Memphis comeback.

This was not flashy. It was decisive. It showcased a level of late-game execution that separates good teams from great ones. Washington finished with 14 points and 9 rebounds, but his impact in the extra period was immeasurable. Meanwhile, Miles’s 22 points were a testament to his ability to score at all three levels and, most importantly, to deliver when his team needed him most.

Expert Analysis: What This Win Means for Vanderbilt’s Ceiling

Until Wednesday night, Vanderbilt’s flawless record, while impressive, came with an asterisk regarding strength of schedule. This win in a true road environment against a talented, athletic Memphis squad erases that doubt. The key takeaways for the Commodores are profound:

They Are Battle-Tested: Learning to win close games is an intangible that cannot be simulated. Surviving a blown lead, a hostile crowd, and an overtime period provides a mental fortitude that will be invaluable in SEC play and beyond.

Multiple Weapons Emerge: While Miles is the clear alpha, the contributions of Tyler Tanner and Jalen Washington prove Vanderbilt is not a one-man show. This scoring balance makes them exponentially harder to game-plan against.

Defensive Identity Holds: Even when their offense sputtered, Vanderbilt’s defense never fully broke. They made enough stops in overtime to allow their free-throw shooting to seal the game, a sign of a team that can win in multiple ways.

Contrast this with another notable result from the night: Gonzaga’s offensive explosion led by Braden Huff’s 37-point career night. While the Zags showcased spectacular offensive firepower, Vanderbilt’s win was a grittier, more defensive-minded triumph. Both are hallmarks of top-tier teams, but Vanderbilt’s path revealed a toughness that often translates better in March.

Looking Ahead: Predictions for an Undefeated Clash and SEC Gauntlet

The Commodores’ schedule now sets up for a monumental showdown. Their next major test could be a clash of unbeatens if they can navigate the coming games. The nation will be watching to see if their poise travels. Furthermore, the performance of Duke Miles positions him as an early candidate for SEC Player of the Year consideration. His leadership and clutch gene have become the engine of this team.

However, the SEC gauntlet awaits. Facing the relentless defenses and athleticism of teams like Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky week-in and week-out will be a new challenge. This win over Memphis proves they belong in that conversation, but the key will be consistency. Can they replicate this composure on a nightly basis?

Prediction: Vanderbilt will enter SEC play with a target on their back as the unbeaten team. Their experience in Memphis will serve them well in close conference road games. Expect them to be a top-three contender for the SEC title, with their success hinging on health and continued growth from their supporting cast around Miles.

Conclusion: More Than Just a Number

The final score at FedExForum reads 77-70, but the story for the No. 13 Vanderbilt Commodores is far richer. They didn’t just win a basketball game; they passed a critical examination of their heart and maturity. Duke Miles announced himself as a premier closer, and his team demonstrated that their 11-0 record is built on a foundation of resilience, not just talent.

In a season where many teams have already stumbled, Vanderbilt’s ability to stare down adversity on the road and emerge victorious is the clearest sign yet that this team is for real. They are no longer just an intriguing story; they are a legitimate threat, forged in the fire of an overtime war in Memphis. The nation is now on notice.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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