The Kentucky Wildcats secured a decisive 91-77 victory over the No. 25 Vanderbilt Commodores at Rupp Arena, avenging an earlier season loss. Collin Chandler led the way with a career-high 23 points, including six three-pointers. The win highlighted improved execution and a strong first-half performance by the home team.
Kentucky entered the game seeking revenge after a 25-point defeat to Vanderbilt in January. Both teams shared a 6-3 conference record entering the matchup, with Vanderbilt ranked No. 17 in NET, presenting Kentucky an opportunity for a significant resume boost.
Unlike previous games plagued by slow starts, Kentucky dominated from the outset. They built a 42-22 lead with 3:20 remaining in the first half, the largest halftime advantage against a conference opponent that season. At halftime, the score stood at 46-31 in favor of the Wildcats, leaving Vanderbilt coach Mark Byington searching for adjustments.
Collin Chandler starred for Kentucky, scoring 15 points in the first half on 5-of-7 three-point shooting. He finished with 23 points on 7-of-10 field goals, including six made threes, marking a career high. A controversial foul call late in the game denied what could have been a four-point play.
Beyond Chandler, Otega Oweh and Denzel Aberdeen delivered efficient performances. Oweh contributed with dunks and steals, while Aberdeen hit three three-pointers. Freshman Malachi Moreno added strength inside, aiding the team's spacing. Kentucky capitalized on Vanderbilt's 11 turnovers, converting them into 17 points.
Eight Kentucky players scored in the first half, showcasing balanced execution. The Wildcats maintained control in the second half, never allowing Vanderbilt to close within striking distance. This performance suggests potential for postseason success if replicated.