
No. 19 Florida at No. 10 Vanderbilt (Saturday, 2 pm ET)
Friday, January 16, 2026 | Men's Basketball, Chris Harry
No. 19 Florida at No. 10 Vanderbilt
* When: Saturday, 2 p.m. (ET)
* Where: Memorial Gymnasium / Nashville, Tenn.
* Records: Florida (12-5, 3-1) / Vanderbilt (16-1, 3-1)
* Series/Last meeting: UF leads 75-74. The Gators defeated the Commodores 86-75 at home in their lone meeting of 2025. With leading scorer Walter Clayton Jr. sidelined with an ankle sprain, senior guard Will Richard stepped up by pouring in 21 points, including five 3s, and grabbed seven rebounds in a career-high 39 minutes. Sophomore forward Alex Condon had 19 points, nine rebounds, four assists and two blocks. Junior guard Denzel Aberdeen, in replacing Clayton in the first start of his career, scored 13 points, dished three assists and did not turn the ball over in his career-high 35 minutes. Vandy led 50-49 inside 14 minutes to play when the Gators got 3-pointers from reserve forward Sam Alexis, Richard and a pair from seldom-used sophomore guard Urban Klavzar, who entered the game 3-for-18 on the season from distance, to take out a lead they easily held the rest of the way.
* TV: ESPN2 and ESPNU (Karl Ravech and Jimmy Dykes)
* Radio: Gator Sports Network from LEARFIELD / Stations list
(with Sean Kelley, Brian Hogan and Steve Egan)
* Ticket info
Projected Starters
| Florida | Position | Height / Weight | Class | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alex Condon | F | 6-11 / 230 | Junior | 14.2 pts / 8.3 reb |
| Rueben Chinyelu | C | 6-10 / 255 | Junior | 11.4 pts / 10.7 reb |
| Thomas Haugh | F | 6-9 / 215 | Junior | 17.4 pts / 6.6 reb |
| Xaivian Lee | G | 6-4 / 185 | Senior | 11.2 pts / 4.2 reb |
| Boogie Fland | G | 6-3 / 185 | Sophomore | 11.8 pts / 2.5 reb / 3.5 ast |
| Vanderbilt | Position | Height / Weight | Class | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Devin McGlockton | F | 6-7 / 230 | Senior | 10.4 pts / 7.4 reb |
| AK Okereke | F | 6-7 / 244 | Senior | 8.2 pts / 3.6 reb |
| Tyler Nickel | G | 6-7 / 220 | Senior | 14.7 pts / 3.5 reb |
| Duke Miles | G | 6-2 / 180 | Senior | 17.5 pts / 2.8 reb |
| Tyler Tanner | G | 6-0 / 173 | Sophomore | 17.2 pts / 3.6 reb / 5.2 ast |
The Setup
Tale of the Tape
| Florida | Statistics | Vanderbilt |
|---|---|---|
| 85.8 | Scoring | 91.3 |
| .463 | Field-goal percentage | .496 |
| .279 | 3-point percentage | .368 |
| 71.4 | Scoring defense | 72.5 |
| .409 | Field-goal percentage defense | .402 |
| .334 | 3-point percentage defense | .283 |
| 10th | KenPom.com overall ranking | 11th |
| 19th | KenPom.com offensive efficiency | 10th |
| 9th | KenPom.com defensive efficiency | 13th |
| 57th | KenPom.com adjusted tempo | 40th |
| 16th | NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) ranking | 11th |
| 11th | Overall strength of schedule ranking | 38th |
The Breakdown
About the Commodores: They're in the second season under Mark Byington, who arrived by way of James Madison and flipped the program from a 9-23 record in '23-24 (and seven consecutive missed NCAA tournaments) to a 20-13 mark in '24-25 and first-round loss in the NCAA field. ... Their 16-0 start equaled the same school-record run that opened the 2007-08 season under Kevin Stallings and included road wins over UCF, Memphis and Wake Forest, as well as winning the Battle 4 Atlantis with victories against Western Kentucky, Saint Mary's and SMU. The Commodores three SEC wins to date came against against South Carolina on the road and home against LSU (those two are a combined 1-5 in league play), as well as rousing 96-90 defeat of 18th-ranked Alabama last week at Memorial Gym. ... Vandy runs some great offense, especially with play-making guards Tyler Tanner and Duke Miles getting into the defense and averaging a combined 10 assists per game. Both players are also elite defenders who rank in the nation's top 25 in steal percentage; both players have spent time in the KenPom Player of the Year rankings. Tanner is shooting 39.2% from 3, with Miles, the transfer from Oklahoma, at 36.6. ... The Commodores are at 60% from the 2-point area and 36.8 on more than 28 attempts per game, which is the fourth-most attempts in the league. ... Vandy's biggest weakness -- size -- was exposed against Texas. Forward Devin McGlockton is a solid and efficient player on the glass, but the Commodores have just one rotational player taller than 6-7 in backup 6-10 forward Jalen Washington (9.5 ppg, 5.1 rpg). The Longhorns won the glass 42-24, but don't expect Vandy to shoot so poorly (37% from 3) in its own gym. ... Forward Tyler Nickel is the league's second-best 3-point shooter at 47.2%. ... One of Vandy's best and most utilized reserves, TCU transfer guard Frankie Collins (7.8 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 4.7 apg, 2.4 spg), suffered a knee injury in December and will be out deep into the season.
Numbers of Note
* 4 — Games against NET Top 10 teams the Gators will have played after this one. UF already has played (and been beaten by) No. 2 Arizona on a semi-neutral floor in Las Vegas, No. 3 Duke on the road and No. 7 Connecticut on a semi-neutral floor at New York City. In comparison, Florida will be the Commodores' highest-ranked NET opponent and fifth in the top 35.
* 2022 — The last year the Gators won at Vandy. The date was March 1. The circumstances were crazy. UF trailed by eight with just over four minutes to play, only to score 14 of the game's final 16 points to steal an 82-78 road win after grad-transfer guard Phlandrous Fleming swished a go-ahead, late-shot clock 3-pointer with 6.3 seconds to play. The Commodores had a chance to tie the game, but All-SEC guard Scotty Pippin Jr., already with 29 points, bounced the front end of a one-and-one with 2.3 seconds to go. UF center Colin Castleton grabbed the rebound and sank both is free throws at the other end to ice the victory. Castleton finished with team highs of 19 points and seven rebounds, with Fleming posting 16 points, four rebounds, six assists, three steals and two blocks in the team's 19th win of the season. Eleven days later, following a first-round loss to Texas A&M in the SEC Tournament, UF coach Mike White resigned to take the vacant Georgia job, setting in motion the events that led to the hiring of Golden.
Bottom Line
For the Gators, a chance to make a season-defining statement. For the Commodores, a chance to bounce back and reignite their historic start.Email senior writer Chris Harry at chrish@gators.ufl.edu. Find his story archives here.
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