Vanderbilt struggles from 3, still gets to 100 in Arkansas-Pine Bluff win
Nov 12, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores head coach Mark Byington yells to his team against the Eastern Kentucky Colonels during the second half at Memorial Gymnasium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images Vanderbilt (4-0) got double-figure scoring from six players in a 104-75 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff (0-4) in Nashville, Tenn., on Saturday afternoon.
Duke Miles (20 points), Devin McGlockton (17), AK Okereke (14), Tyler Harris (13), Tyler Tanner (12) and Tyler Nickel (11) led Vanderbilt in scoring.
McGlockton (nine) and Tanner (nine) had game-highs in rebounds and assists, respectively, and Tanner didn't commit a turnover.
It wasn't the best shooting day for Vanderbilt, which averaged 100.7 points coming in and topped 100 points for the third time. The Commodores shot a season-low 32.4% from 3, but made it up due to substantial edges in turnovers (13-7) and rebounds (49-28).
Arkansas Pine-Bluff surpassed its previous season high of 74 points thanks to a season-high 22 points from Trevon Payton and 20 from Quion Williams. However, a season-worst five points from leading scorer Jaquan Scott, who averaged 17.0 points coming in, didn't help.
Vanderbilt took its largest lead to that point (87-64) when Harris canned a 3 with 6:20 left.
The lead went to 30 for the first time on a pair of Harris free throws with 4:12 remaining.
The Commodores, a 41-point favorites and winners of their first three games by an average of 27.7 points, jumped out to a 7-0 lead and never trailed.
However, it wasn't as easy as expected. The Golden Lions cut the lead to 15-14 early and kept it close as the Commodores went into a mid-half shooting slump.
By half, the lead was 43-31, with McGlockton's 10 points and six rebounds leading the way in both categories.
Arkansas-Pine Bluff held Vanderbilt, which shot 43.2% on 3s coming in, to just 4-of-18 (22.2%) behind the arc in the first half.
This was the second in a three-game stretch of Power Four opponents for UAPB, which fell 95-69 at Oklahoma on Tuesday and travels to SMU this coming Tuesday.
Vanderbilt's backup point guard Frankie Collins was a "game-time decision" by a school official with what was termed a "lower body injury." Collins didn't dress. He had played in all three previous games, averaging 2 minutes, 9.7 points and 5.3 assists.
--Field Level Media
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