
Vanderbilt Baseball’s Season Ends Early as Pitching Woes Persist
A loss to Florida in the SEC Tournament eliminated Vanderbilt from the NCAA Regional picture for the first time since 2005, revealing both promise and persistent pitching challenges.
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A loss to Florida in the SEC Tournament eliminated Vanderbilt from the NCAA Regional picture for the first time since 2005, revealing both promise and persistent pitching challenges.

Vanderbilt Baseball faces a critical SEC Tournament that could decide whether its 19‑year NCAA streak survives, as pitching concerns and offensive reliance on power hitting come to a head.
The Commodores must win several games in the SEC tournament to keep their NCAA hopes alive, but a staff riddled with injuries and high ERAs presents a steep climb.
Despite setting a program home‑run record, Vanderbilt's baseball team faces a tough road in the SEC tournament, where pitching injuries and reliance on freshmen have lowered their ERA and threatened their NCAA qualification prospects.

Vanderbilt rallied from a 3‑0 deficit to beat South Carolina 5‑3, completing a series sweep and securing a 32‑24 record ahead of the SEC Tournament in Hoover, Alabama.