NCAAB Game Recap - MTSU at Vanderbilt
Wed Dec 6, 2017 8:00 PM EST

Wash
74
Kansas
65
F
LoyIL
65
Fla
59
F
WCU
61
UNC
104
F
Kent
70
Xav
96
F
Fairf
66
Hou
88
F
South
76
Tul
95
F
Radf
68
VaTec
95
F
CoCar
85
Hamp
81
F
HCU
74
StPet
76
F
Rider
75
RobM
78
F
Navy
70
Copp
53
F
SIU-E
82
IUPUI
81
F
Clev
67
W MI
78
F
Morg
78
Tows
82
F(OT)
Hof
85
Monm
84
F
Yale
86
Leh
77
F
NoKY
71
ETSU
84
F
Army
66
Bingha
71
F
Bry
68
Albany
84
F
GaTec
60
Woff
63
F
Wisc
55
Temp
59
F
Wyo
64
SouthCar
80
F
Brown
72
Prov
77
F(OT)
Rich
60
ODU
79
F
HolyC
50
UMass
64
F
Sien
60
Lou
86
F
W&M
77
GMas
70
F
Princ
60
GrgWas
71
F
Harv
47
Ford
45
F
LoyMD
71
FSU
96
F
Oakl
89
E MI
95
F
Toled
89
Detr
86
F
Buff
75
Del
72
F
TNTec
66
Dayt
79
F
StBon
73
Canis
65
F
IPFW
79
Akr
83
F
UMKC
87
SEMO
91
F
Colg
76
Maris
78
F
SFA
85
LaTec
83
F
UMBC
81
DelSt
60
F
(N/A)
48
UIC
76
F
TXAMC
78
UTRGV
82
F
Amer
56
W IL
69
F
E IL
57
WIGB
59
F
McMur
50
TxSt
100
F
LoyLA
56
ULALA
98
F
Drake
65
SDak
93
F
MTSU
66
Vand
63
F
SIU
69
StLou
74
F
IndSt
76
N TX
79
F(OT)
APSU
57
Ill
64
F
GWebb
55
Aub
80
F
URI
64
Bama
68
F
Stetsn
59
Duques
73
F
Penn
73
Lafy
68
F
LongB
89
S UT
94
F
SDCh
70
NoAZ
79
F
Web
56
UtVal
83
F
CSNor
66
IdaSt
74
F
UCIrv
59
UtSt
62
F
USD
65
NMSt
60
F
NM
57
Col
75
F
IlSt
68
BYU
80
F
AbCh
62
AF
58
F
CenCT
57
DeP
85
F
PorSt
94
LoyMa
85
F
CS-Ful
76
Portl
66
F
WaSt
64
Ida
91
F
CenAR
96
Cal
69
F
Pacif
67
UCDav
71
F
(N/A)
74
Sac
97
F
PVAM
60
HI
72
F
Mont
UCLA
Canc

Dec 6, 2017, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

MTSU

28

38

66

Vanderbilt

32

31

63

Middle Tennessee earns 3rd straight win over Vanderbilt
Thu Dec 7, 2017 12:00 AM

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Nick King enjoyed another big game and it led to another big win for Middle Tennessee.

King, one of the nation's top scorers, poured in 23 points to lead Middle Tennessee to its third straight win over Vanderbilt with a 66-63 victory on Wednesday night.

"He's just a guy that can score at all three levels," Middle Tennessee coach Kermit Davis said. "He can drive the ball, he's shooting 50 percent from 3 and he's got a really good post-up game."

King, a transfer from Alabama, was a top 50 prospect coming out of Memphis East High School. The 6-foot-7 senior forward also played at Memphis for two seasons.

Brandon Walters and Giddy Potts both added 16 points for MTSU (6-1), whose only loss was to Belmont.

"It's great playing with Nick King because he's pick-and-pop big," Walters said. "So he's versatile. His game can go inside-out, so if he goes inside I can pop out and get him the inside paint where he can go one on one because he's a very good offensive scorer."

King went 9 of 11 from the foul line and grabbed six rebounds.

"He's talented, especially offensively and he's aggressive and he attacks," Vanderbilt forward Jeff Roberson said. "So it's about being able to play without fouling and it's hard sometimes. So once he got rolling he got lots of points at the free-throw line and that didn't help either."

MTSU improved to 6-0 against the SEC and Big 10 since 2015.

"That's a great stat for the brand at Middle Tennessee and we're trying to build it," Davis said.

Matthew Fisher-Davis came off the bench to score 17 points, including five 3-pointers, for Vanderbilt (3-6).

Roberson added 13 points for the Commodores, who have lost five of their last six games.

"That's the third one we've gotten the short stick here at the end," Vanderbilt coach Bryce Drew said. "Unfortunately, we didn't shoot the ball well. We missed some key shots and you've got to credit Middle."

Vanderbilt's Riley LaChance missed a 3-point attempt with two seconds left that could have tied the game. LaChance was 0-for-6 from distance.

Vanderbilt also lost tight home games to 25th-ranked Southern Cal 93-89 in overtime on Nov. 19 and to Kansas State 84-79 on Sunday.

The Commodores shot only 29 percent from the floor in the second half as a 32-28 halftime lead dissolved.

THE TAKEAWAY

Middle Tennessee: The Blue Raiders, who had a stunning win over Michigan State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament two seasons ago, continue to show they belong with Power Five Conference opponents.

Vanderbilt: The Commodores lost another close game as they couldn't make the big plays in the closing minutes.

MTSU SHORTHANDED

MTSU point guard Tyrik Dixon was limited to six minutes due to a bone bruise and Antwain Johnson is out of the lineup with a sprained ankle. "He worked out today," Davis said of Johnson. "I think he'll probably be about 80, 85 percent."

STRUGGLING COMMODORES

Vanderbilt has the worst record in the Southeastern Conference, but three of its losses were to ranked teams. The Commodores entered the game last in the SEC in scoring (69.4) and field goal percentage (40.6).

"I think Vanderbilt is going to win a lot of games here," Davis said. "They've played a brutal schedule."

UP NEXT

Middle Tennessee hosts Ole Miss (4-3) on Saturday before visiting another SEC team, Auburn, on Dec. 16. Ole Miss has lost two straight overtime games.

Vanderbilt visits 16th-ranked Arizona State (7-0) on Dec. 17 after an 11-day break for final exams. ASU's explosive offense ranks fifth nationally (92.7 ppg).

Leaders

MTSU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
N. King 23 0 4 6 0 0
B. Walters 16 0 1 5 0 1
Vanderbilt PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Fisher-Davis 17 0 0 7 0 1
J. Roberson 13 0 0 4 1 0

Team Comparison

MTSU Vand
Points For 66 63
Field Goals 24/56-43% 20/54-37%
Three Pointers 3/14-21% 8/27-30%
Free Throws 15/23-65% 15/19-79%
Offensive Rebounds 14 11
Defensive Rebounds 25 22
Rebounds 42 33
Blocks 1 5
Steals 3 3
Turnovers 9 9
Personal Fouls 18 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - MTSU Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Dec 6 MTSU 66 @ Vand 63 N. King 23 M. Fisher-Davis 17

Game Information

Stadium: Memorial Gym, Nashville, Tennessee
Attendance: 8,739
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