Someone on the ESPN bracket show suggested there was some type of bad blood between Columbia and Vandy, "if you know you know" which I found strange. Any idea what they were suggesting?Vandy vs. Columbia will be at 8 p.m. CST Wednesday on ESPNU.
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The No. 12-seeded Commodores will take on No. 12-seed Columbia Wednesday at 0:00 p.m. CT on ESPNvucommodores.com
Following her team's loss to Princeton this weekend, Columbia coach Megan Griffith was making the case for her team to still get into the NCAA tourney. Among her remarks she said the NCAA says it wants to grow the game, but they put 15-14 SEC teams in the tourney. That's what caught former Lady Vol Andrea Carter's attention and led to her remarks. In her defense, Carter seemed to just be having fun with it.Someone on the ESPN bracket show suggested there was some type of bad blood between Columbia and Vandy, "if you know you know" which I found strange. Any idea what they were suggesting?
CDT. Sorry, peeve of mine.Vandy vs. Columbia will be at 8 p.m. CST Wednesday on ESPNU.
Emphasis added. Coaches say stuff like that when they want to make a case for selection, although I'd be stunned if it has any positive effect on the committee. Maybe it helps recruiting down the road. And hopefully it motivates our team a bit, not that anyone should need it....Columbia coach Megan Griffith was making the case for her team to still get into the NCAA tourney. Among her remarks she said the NCAA says it wants to grow the game, but they put 15-14 SEC teams in the tourney.
Not exactly much ado about nothing. Certainly much ado about not much.
Oh, if there's one thing your coach has it's fire in her belly.Following her team's loss to Princeton this weekend, Columbia coach Megan Griffith was making the case for her team to still get into the NCAA tourney. Among her remarks she said the NCAA says it wants to grow the game, but they put 15-14 SEC teams in the tourney. That's what caught former Lady Vol Andrea Carter's attention and led to her remarks. In her defense, Carter seemed to just be having fun with it.
That doesn't apply directly to Vandy but it could be a considered a swipe at the SEC implying Griffith thinks her team could be displaced by a mediocre SEC team in spite of the fact that Columbia lost by 17 to a 13-18 Georgia squad.
I also think Shea Ralph took exception to Griffith's post-game remarks last season when Shea took a depleted Vandy squad to Columbia and came away with a surprising win. After the game, Ralph praised Columbia and coach Griffith. However, Griffith, not looking to excuse her team's performance, had little positive to say about Vandy, instead noting the Commodores were picked to finish last in the SEC, and her team should not lose to them.
Shea took notice. In a post-game press conference after a game a few days later, she found a way to work in a comment saying, and I paraphrase, "If you're paying attention, the last-place team in this league last year beat two Sweet 16 teams. This league is no joke."
Nothing major, really. Just the equivalent of two competitive coaches trading paint coming down the backstretch. I actually like coach Griffith. She's sassy. Coaches like she played, and so does coach Ralph. Griffith obviously doesn't care for the SEC. Many people don't, and I can see their point. But, I also like that my coach has the fire in her belly to speak up when she feels the need.
Not exactly much ado about nothing. Certainly much ado about not much.

Great to see the excitement! As a casual WBB fan I'm careful about framing anything in terms of other sports, but I don't think you can avoid the context: Two failed MBB coaches never mind the eternal hopelessness of football have made all of us Vanderbilt folks really hungry for a March success story. I'm so proud of how quickly this program has gotten back on the proverbial map, even if it's the very edge of the map.Can you tell folks are proud of this team? Nashville has always been a basketball/baseball town, and basketball has been a sad experience for too many years.
Well, well, well! What can I say? Everybody knows that the leader of this ‘Dores’ team is a UConn alumniGreat to see the excitement! As a casual WBB fan I'm careful about framing anything in terms of other sports, but I don't think you can avoid the context: Two failed MBB coaches never mind the eternal hopelessness of football have made all of us Vanderbilt folks really hungry for a March success story. I'm so proud of how quickly this program has gotten back on the proverbial map, even if it's the very edge of the map.

Vandy had some UConn mojo working last night. From left, dressed in all black for the intimidation factor no doubt, are Kyla Irwin, Kevin Demille and Katie Lou Samuelson.


Vandy had some UConn mojo working last night. From left, dressed in all black for the intimidation factor no doubt, are Kyla Irwin, Kevin Demille and Katie Lou Samuelson.
Baylor, I believe.Who do they play next?
Coach Ralph's season-ending press conference. The player remarks are worth the listen, too. Shea's remarks start at about the 8-minute mark if you want to skip the players. Great stuff.
First time I've seen Shea cry.