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1980–81 Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball team

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1980–81 Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
1980–81 record15–14 (7–11 SEC)
Head coachRichard Schmidt
Home stadiumMemorial Gymnasium
Seasons
1980–81 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
No. 4 LSU 17 1   .944     31 5   .861
No. 8 Kentucky 15 3   .833     22 6   .786
No. 15 [[{{{school}}}|Tennessee]] 12 6   .667     21 8   .724
Alabama 10 8   .556     18 11   .621
[[{{{school}}}|Georgia]] 9 9   .500     19 12   .613
Ole Miss 8 10   .444     16 14   .533
Vanderbilt 7 11   .389     15 14   .517
[[{{{school}}}|Florida]] 5 13   .278     12 16   .429
Auburn 4 14   .222     11 16   .407
[[{{{school}}}|Mississippi State]] 3 15   .167     8 19   .296
1981 SEC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[1]

The 1980–81 Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball men's basketball team represented Vanderbilt University as a member of the Southeastern Conference during the 1980–81 college basketball season. The Commodores finished season with record of 15-14, 7-11.

Roster[edit]

The roster for the 80-81 team are as follows:[2]

1. Al Miller

2. Charles Davis

3. Mike Rhodes

4. Hutch Jones

5. Ted Young

6. Jimmy Gray

7. Al McKinney

8. Brian Allsmiller

9. Jeff Turner

10. Jimmy Lenz

11. Kevin Linder

12. John Derenbecker

13. James Williams

14. Doug Weikert

Schedule[edit]

The 80-81 schedule is as follows:[3]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
November 27*
vs. Western Kentucky  78–76  1–0
E.A. Diddle Arena 
Bowling Green, Kentucky
November 28*
vs. Iona  92–59  2–0
E.A. Diddle Arena 
Bowling Green, Kentucky
December 1*
Iowa State  97–87  3–0
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
December 9*
Duke  69–72 OT 3–1
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
December 20*
North Alabama  111–79  4–1
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
December 23*
Memphis  111–96  5–1
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
December 27
Alabama  93–91  6–1
(1–0)
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
December 29*
Tennessee Tech  97–64  7–1
(1–0)
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
December 30*
Boston College  72–87  7–2
(1–0)
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
January 3
Mississippi State  79–61  8–2
(2–0)
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
January 7
at LSU  61–77  8–3
(2–1)
Maravich Assembly Center 
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
January 10
Georgia  70–55  9–3
(3–1)
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
January 14
at Auburn  97–81  10–3
(4–1)
Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum 
Auburn, Alabama
January 17
No. 11 Tennessee  66–72  10–4
(4–2)
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
January 21
at Ole Miss  44–46  10–5
(4–3)
Tad Smith Coliseum 
Oxford, MS
January 24
Kentucky  64–78  10–6
(4–4)
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
January 28
at Florida  72–70  11–6
(5–4)
Stephen C. O'Connell Center 
 
January 31
at Mississippi State  68–69  11–7
(5–5)
Humphrey Coliseum 
 
February 4
No. 4 LSU  81–86  11–8
(5–6)
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
February 7
at Georgia  72–80  11–9
(5–7)
Stegeman Coliseum 
Athens, GA
February 11
Auburn  55–69  11–10
(5–8)
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
February 14
at No. 9 Tennessee  72–76  12–10
(6–8)
Stokely Athletic Center 
Knoxville, Tennessee
February 18
Ole Miss  52–50  13–10
(7–8)
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
February 21
at No. 10 Kentucky  48–80  13–11
(7–9)
Rupp Arena 
Lexington, Kentucky
February 25
Florida  73–64  14–11
(8–9)
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, Tennessee
February 28
at Alabama  68–82  14–12
(8–10)
Coleman Coliseum 
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
SEC Tournament
March 4
vs. Mississippi State  71–58  15–12
(8–10)
Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center 
Birmingham, Alabama
March 5
vs. No. 7 Kentucky  60–55  16–12
(8–10)
Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center 
Birmingham, Alabama
March 6
vs. Ole Miss  51–71  16–13
(8–10)
Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center 
Birmingham, Alabama
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

[4]

References[edit]

  1. sports-reference.com 1980-81 Southeastern Conference Season Summary
  2. https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/vanderbilt/1981.html
  3. https://vucommodores.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/vand_m_baskbl_1980_19_stats__season_stats_final.pdf
  4. "1980–81 Vanderbilt Commodores Schedule and Results". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.


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