NASHVILLE, Tenn. Vanderbilt defeated No. 25 Tennessee 75-68 on Friday in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals, led by Duke Miles' season-high 30 points. The fourth-seeded Commodores (25-7) will face top-seeded Florida in the semifinals on Saturday, a rematch of a Jan. 17 regular-season meeting Florida won 98-94. Florida beat Kentucky 71-63 to reach the semifinals. Mississippi upset No. 15 Alabama 80-79 to advance as well. Vanderbilt coach praised team depth and defensive adjustments after game. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Vanderbilt's win is a testament to teamwork and strategy. It's a reminder that underdogs can triumph, even in high-stakes games. If you're a sports fan, this could be an exciting twist in your SEC Tournament viewing.
The Commodores' upset over Tennessee shows the unpredictability of the SEC Tournament. It's a reminder that every game counts. If you're a fan of college basketball, keep an eye on the upcoming Vanderbilt-Florida rematch. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good sports upset.
The Vanderbilt program, led by Duke Miles and supporting players, benefited by advancing to the SEC semifinals, gaining momentum, visibility and stronger positioning heading into the weekend matchup with Florida.
Tennessee's program and players suffered a setback with the quarterfinal loss, ending their SEC tournament run and reducing their chances to advance further in the conference tournament.
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Vanderbilt Upsets Tennessee, Advances To SEC Semifinals Rematch
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