Out-rebounded? Tenn. 43, Vandy 40. Out coached? No. Out-hustled at times, but Vandy is no pushover at home.
That LV rebounding edge was built in the first half. In the second half, Vandy seemed to get every offensive rebound available for at least 15 minutes of game time. And they were getting every kind--in between two LVs, going over them, chasing down long ones, you name it. It says a lot for the tenacity of Meighan and Taber that the LVs were able to get the win, but this was overall a forgettable performance for the LV inside players especially.
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johnlg00 writes:
That LV rebounding edge was built in the first half. In the second half, Vandy seemed to get every offensive rebound available for at least 15 minutes of game time. And they were getting every kind--in between two LVs, going over them, chasing down long ones, you name it. It says a lot for the tenacity of Meighan and Taber that the LVs were able to get the win, but this was overall a forgettable performance for the LV inside players especially.
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