Season tickets now available
Vanderbilt University has opened the window for the 2026‑27 men’s basketball season ticket sale, offering fans the chance to secure a seat at every home contest for a starting price of $230. The announcement comes as the Commodores look to extend a period of rapid growth that has seen them capture two consecutive NCAA Tournament berths and climb to a No. 19 final national ranking.
Under head coach Mark Byington, Vanderbilt has carved out a formidable home‑court advantage, posting a 27‑6 record on its own floor and an unblemished 15‑0 mark in nonconference play last year. The team’s resurgence has turned the university’s basketball culture into one of the most talked‑about stories in the Southeast.
A look at the roster and recruiting class
The roster that will take the court next winter returns key contributors, including All‑American guard Tyler Tanner, who will anchor the backcourt for his junior season. Alongside Tanner, veterans Chandler Bing and Jayden Leverett are expected to provide depth and experience, forming a core that blends proven production with fresh talent.
The upcoming recruiting class brings a blend of high‑profile transfers and a top‑20 freshman cohort, a mix that Byington believes can push the Commodores to new heights. The excitement surrounding the new arrivals has been matched by a strong nonconference slate that opens on Nov. 2 with matchups against Wake Forest, Memphis and UCF.
Season opener and nonconference schedule
The season will open on Nov. 2, featuring a marquee nonconference schedule that includes games against Wake Forest, Memphis and UCF. These early contests are designed to test the team’s mettle and build momentum heading into conference play.
Season ticket holders will not only enjoy guaranteed access to every home game but also gain priority for postseason events and special fan experiences. The university hopes the affordable pricing will translate into a packed arena that fuels the team’s push toward a conference title and a deep NCAA run.