Where is the game being played?
The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi.
Sports / College Basketball
A look at the upcoming men's college basketball game between the Vanderbilt Commodores and the Ole Miss Rebels. Vanderbilt, despite a recent slump, looks to solidify its NCAA Tournament seeding, while Ole Miss aims to build momentum heading...
The Vanderbilt Commodores (22-7, 9-7 SEC) visit the Ole Miss Rebels (12-17, 4-12 SEC) on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Vanderbilt is currently No. 22 in the Coaches Poll and No. 24 in the AP Poll. Ole Miss hopes to leverage a recent win against Auburn to spark momentum before the SEC Tournament.
Vanderbilt boasts a balanced, high-powered offense with four players averaging double figures. Their efficiency numbers highlight their strengths: assist-to-turnover ratio: 1.73 (13th nationally), points per game: 86.9 (14th), free-throw percentage: 78.2% (16th), blocks per game: 4.9 (20th), scoring margin: +12.4 (24th), turnover margin: +3.2 (26th), and fewest turnovers per game: 9.6 (26th).
Ole Miss will need strong defensive discipline to contain Vanderbilt’s scoring threats and limit second-chance opportunities.
The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi.
9 p.m. ET.
The game will be broadcast on SEC Network+ and streaming on FuboTV.
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