Tyler Nickel guides Vanderbilt past Seton Hall, into Charleston final
Vanderbilt basketball head coach Mark Byington shouts to his players during an NCAA college basketball game against California Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. Tyler Nickel matched a career high by scoring 24 points as Vanderbilt constantly found holes in the nation's top-ranked scoring defense and pulled away in the second half for a 76-60 victory over Seton Hall in the semifinals of the Charleston Classic Friday in South Carolina.
Off to their best start since starting 2007-08 with 16 straight wins, the Commodores (6-0) will face Drake in the championship game on Sunday night.
Nickel made 8 of 16 shots and hit a career-high six 3s after missing five of six field goal attempts in Thursday's two-point win over Nevada.
Devin McGlockton added 13 and Jason Edwards contributed 10 as Vanderbilt shot 51.9 percent, hit 10 3s and converted 13 layups against a defense that entered the game allowing 50.6 points.
Isaiah Coleman scored 20 for Seton Hall (3-3), which was unable to follow up its impressive overtime win over VCU in the opening round. Coleman was the only double-figure scorer for the Pirates as leading scorer Chaunce Jenkins was held to three points on 1-of-7 shooting after scoring 22 points Thursday.
Seton Hall committed 16 turnovers, was held to 60 points or fewer for the fifth time and shot a dreadful 36.5 percent. The Pirates will face Florida Atlantic in the third-place game on Sunday.
Vanderbilt scored 11 straight points as part of a 15-2 run that spanned 5:50 and opened a 26-15 lead on a 3 by Nickel with 5:42 left. Nickel sank two more 3s in the final three minutes, and Vanderbilt took a 38-28 halftime lead after A.J. Hoggard made a bad foul on Dylan Addae-Wusu, who hit three free throws with three-tenths of a second left.
Nickel hit his fifth 3 to give Vanderbilt a 47-36 lead with 16:41 left and his sixth triple opened a 52-38 edge a little more than a minute later. Vanderbilt continued pouring it on as Nickel rested, and the Commodores scored nine straight points to take a 66-45 lead on a layup by MJ Collins with 9:57 left.
--Field Level Media
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