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Vanderbilt Baseball Eyes NCAA Spot as SEC Tournament Kicks Off

The Commodores must defeat Kentucky in a pivotal first‑round clash to keep their postseason hopes alive

Vanderbilt concluded the 2026 regular season with a 14‑16 record in SEC competition, a mark that secured the Commodores the No. 12 seed for the upcoming SEC Baseball Tournament.

Their path begins with a showdown against Kentucky, a team they split with earlier in the season but fell to in a heartbreaking walk‑off grand slam just weeks ago.

The Commodores have struggled away from home, posting a 6‑16 record in road and neutral‑site games, making the tournament a critical opportunity to reverse that trend.

A strong performance in the SEC Tournament is viewed as the only realistic route for Vanderbilt to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, a goal that has driven the team’s preparation.

A Make-or-Break Test in Kentucky

The first‑round game is slated for roughly 1 p.m. Central Time on Tuesday, a noon start that will be broadcast to a national audience eager to see whether the Commodores can rise to the occasion.

Beyond the scoreboard, the matchup underscores the broader narrative of a program seeking to re‑establish itself among the nation’s elite, a storyline that will continue to unfold throughout the tournament.

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