On this edition of Anchor Analysis, Sports Editor Andrew Wilf and Sports Copy Editor Henry Oelhafen break down Vanderbilt’s 74-66 loss to Alabama on Monday, Feb. 5. The Commodores were leading by nine at the half but were outscored 28-14 in the fourth quarter. Iyana Moore and Sacha Washington were able to score 16 points each, but it was not enough to defeat the Alabama Crimson Tide. Next up, Vanderbilt will face the No. 13 LSU Tigers on Thursday, Feb. 8.
Anchor Analysis: Vanderbilt falls to Alabama 74-66
The Commodores suffered a 4th quarter collapse, getting outscored 28-14 in the final quarter.
By Andrew Wilf and Henry Oelhafen
Feb 5, 2024
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About the Contributors
Andrew Wilf, Former Sports Editor
Andrew Wilf (’24) is Sports Editor for The Vanderbilt Hustler. He is from Livingston, N.J., and is majoring in history and minoring in business. He joined the sports staff his freshman year, previously serving as a Staff Writer, Assistant Sports Editor and Deputy Sports Editor. Beyond writing for The Hustler, he is also the host of Anchor Analysis, Commodore Clash and Live From West End. In his free time, Andrew enjoys watching the NFL and playing golf. He can be reached at [email protected].
Henry Oelhafen, Deputy Sports Editor
Henry Oelhafen (‘26) is a student in Peabody College majoring in human and organizational development and minoring in business. Henry grew up as a Vanderbilt sports fan and loves to talk about both professional and amateur golf. In addition to writing, he loves to play golf with friends, hike and try new restaurants. He can be reached at [email protected].
Noah Weitzel, Deputy Opinion Editor
Noah Weitzel (‘25) is majoring in secondary education and molecular & cellular biology in Peabody College and the College of Arts & Science. He is from Raleigh, N.C., and eats at least one applesauce from Munchie Mart a day. When not bouncing off the nearest wall, Noah can be found giving tours and playing four square with his middle school students. He can be reached at [email protected].
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