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Vanderbilt fines, explained: Commodores approaching $1 million in punishments for court and field storming incidentsVanderbilt is not a powerhouse in either football or basketball, but both teams have pulled off huge upsets, leading to court storms and subsequent fines. First, Vanderbilt football upset then-No ...
It’s Vanderbilt’s third offense under the SEC’s revised court-storming policy, which was updated in 2023. Vandy’s trio of fines total $850,000 since October. The first offense was $100,000 ...
Vanderbilt implemented a new policy allowing fans to celebrate on the court after basketball games in an attempt to avoid ...
The AD, Candice Storey Lee, had a concise argument. Storming costs money because the SEC, Vanderbilt’s conference, fines schools whenever their fans rush the playing area to celebrate.
Vanderbilt basketball has its second major upset victory in a week. The Commodores could also face their second significant fine of the week from the SEC following their 74-69 win over No. 9 Kentucky ...
Vanderbilt has paid three fines totaling nearly $1 million after its fans stormed its football field and basketball court (twice).
It’s Vanderbilt vs. Auburn in an SEC college basketball game. See the final score and highlights from Memorial Gymnasium.
Here's why the SEC keeps fining Vanderbilt. In an attempt to curb the danger that happens when fans storm an area, the SEC instituted fines for schools whose fans storm the area of play after games.
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