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Vanderbilt Commodores News: The Periscope - 5/19/11

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Vanderbilt Commodores Football

VandySports.com - Another one rolls in for the Commodores
Earlier this morning the staff picked up another big commitment when another linebacker jumped in the boat. Now, fresh off the news of Darreon Herring's commitment comes the news of a fifth commitment.

Train Island wrote about this earlier this morning.

 

Vanderbilt Commodores Basketball

Vanderbilt to play in Legends Classic - Vanderbilt Official Athletic Site
PRINCETON, N.J. - Vanderbilt's men's basketball team will compete in the 2011 Legends Classic Nov. 19 and 21 where they will be joined by Texas, N.C. State and Oregon State. The championship rounds will be played at IZOD Center in the New Jersey Meadowlands Sports Complex.

 

Early-season tournaments taking shape - College Basketball Nation Blog - ESPN
The first bit of news comes by way of the Gazelle Group, which Wednesday released the four marquee teams (so to speak) in its Legends Classic field. Those four teams are the Texas Longhorns, Vanderbilt Commodores, NC State Wolfpack, and Oregon State Beavers. As is tradition, those four teams will host each of the tournament's four qualifying rounds. ... all four teams will advance to the Championship Round at the IZOD Center in New Jersey Nov. 19 and 21.

 

Vanderbilt Commodores Baseball

Vanderbilt yearns for first-ever trip to College World Series - USATODAY.com
Draw up a list of the most talented baseball programs that have never advanced to the College World Series and Vanderbilt would be fighting for a spot at the top of the roster.

 

Vanderbilt baseball whiffs on Florida's error | The Tennessean | tennessean.com
Vanderbilt could have won Sunday’s game, but no one noticed when Florida used an ineligible pitcher.

 

CBD Journal with Drew Fann (May 18th)
When we go on the road for a weekend series, we follow the same routine. We leave in the morning on the day before we play, stop for lunch, and then arrive at our hotel sometime in the afternoon. Different guys do different things on the bus—some people play card games like spades and hearts, whereas others watch movies on their iPads and laptops. Some guys sleep, some listen to their iPods, and some guys write their weekly blogs for College Baseball Daily. It just depends.

Drew Fann crushes another blog post.