- 2006-07 Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball team
NCAATeamSeason
Mode=Basketball
Year=2006-07
Prev year=2005-06
Next year=2007-08
Team=Vanderbilt Commodores
ImageSize=130px
Conference=Southeastern Conference
ShortConference=SEC East
CoachRank=19
APRank=32
Record=22–12
ConfRecord=10-6, 2nd
HeadCoach=Kevin Stallings
AsstCoach1=Dan Muller
AsstCoach2=Tom Richardson
AsstCoach3=King Rice
StadiumArena=Memorial Gymnasium
BowlTourney=NCAA Tournament Sweet 16
BowlTourneyResult=Beat George Washington 77-44, Beat No. 13 Washington State 78-74, Lost to No. 9 Georgetown 66-65The 2006-07 Vanderbilt Commodores men’s basketball team finished with a 22-12 record (SEC East: 10-6, 2nd) and reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The Commodores were ranked No. 19 in the final ESPN/USA Today (Coaches) poll.
The team was led by head coach
Kevin Stallings and played its home games at Memorial Gymnasium.Preseason outlook
Entering the season, Vanderbilt was picked by the media attending the SEC's media days in October to finish 4th in a strong SEC East, behind the defending national champion Florida, Kentucky and Tennessee. [cite web|url=http://vucommodores.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/102606aaa.html|title=VU Makes Appearance at SEC Hoops Media Days|publisher=CSTV.com|accessdate=2007-04-12] They returned three starters: swingmen
Shan Foster andDerrick Byars and point guard Alex Gordon. Foster was their leading scorer last season and was the third-leading returning scorer in the SEC. Vanderbilt lost two starters: Julian Terrell, their top rebounder (7.2 rpg), and rising-juniorDeMarre Carroll , their second-leading scorer (12.1 ppg). Terrell graduated, while Carroll unexpectedly decided to transfer to Missouri shortly after the 2005-06 season ended, a decision influenced by the fact that Mizzou's new head coach Mike Anderson is his uncle. [cite web|url=http://vucommodores.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/041806aaa.html|title=DeMarre Carroll Leaving Vanderbilt|publisher=CSTV.com|accessdate=2007-04-12]Junior
Shan Foster was named by the league’s coaches to the preseason all-SEC first team. [cite web |url=http://www.insidevandy.com/drupal/node/1440|title=Foster wins preseason honors|publisher=InsideVandy.com |accessdate=2007-03-28]Regular season
The Commodores got off to a rocky 1-3 start that included an embarrassing home loss to Furman (15-16 final record, 8-10
Southern Conference ). After that, Vanderbilt won 17 of their next 22 games, culminating in an 83-70 home win over then-No. 1 Florida (33-5, SEC East: 14-2, 1st). They entered the NCAA Tournament winning only 2 of their last 5 games, including two losses to Arkansas (21-14, SEC West: 7-9, 3rd), but one of the wins was a come-from-behind 67-65 home win over Kentucky (22-12, SEC East: 9-7, 4th), their fourth straight win over the Wildcats.Vanderbilt finished the regular season tied for 2nd with Tennessee (24-11, SEC East: 10-6) in the SEC East, four games behind eventual national champion Florida (35-5, SEC East: 14-2, 1st).
NCAA Tournament
The Commodores were the No. 6 seed in the East Regional and lost 66-65 to No. 2 seeded Georgetown (30-6, Big East: 13-3, 1st) at
East Rutherford, New Jersey . The Commodores defeated No. 11 seeded George Washington (23-9, A-10: 11-5, 3rd) in the first round, 77-44, and No. 3 seeded Washington State (26-7, Pac-10: 13-5, 2nd), 78-74, in two overtimes, atARCO Arena inSacramento, California .Awards
Following the end of the regular season, head coach
Kevin Stallings was named SEC Coach of the Year by his fellow SEC coaches, while seniorDerrick Byars was named SEC Player of the Year by the league coaches (the AP choseChris Lofton of Tennessee). Stallings has now led the Commodores to 20 wins in three of the last four seasons. Byars led the Commodores in scoring with 17.0 points per game and was a unanimous selection to the All-SEC first team. JuniorShan Foster , who averaged 15.6 points per game, was named to the All-SEC second team. [cite web |url=http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070308/SPORTS0602/703080416/1002|title=Coaches say Byars SEC's best|publisher=Tennessean.com |accessdate=2007-03-08]Including NCAA Tournament games, Vanderbilt finished the season 7-3 against teams ranked in the Top 25. Only North Carolina and UCLA had more wins against ranked opponents
Roster and individual statistics
2006-07 schedule and results
* Opponent rankings were those of the Associated Press poll at the time the game was played.
References
External links
* [http://vucommodores.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/vand-m-baskbl-body.html Vanderbilt men's basketball official website]
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