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How Vanderbilt Women's Basketball Blew Out Furman Despite Mikayla Blakes' Off Night
Six Vanderbilt players scored double digits, including Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda with 16 points, as strong shooting and 28 Furman turnovers led to a dominant 96-48 win.
- On Nov. 10, Vanderbilt Commodores women's basketball beat Furman 96-48 at Memorial Gymnasium in the home opener.
- Starting quickly, Vanderbilt opened with a 10-0 run and later went on a 22-7 third-quarter surge while Furman shot 17 of 51 from the field.
- Six Vanderbilt players scored in double digits, including transfer Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda, with Blakes scoring 15 and Galvan adding 11, as Galvan said `Any point guard would really enjoy playing with `.
- The win moved Vanderbilt to 2-0 and extended its streak of seven straight home openers dating to the 2019-20 season; Vanderbilt travels to Austin Peay on Wednesday.
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No. 19 Vanderbilt Women’s Basketball (1-0) returned to Memorial Gymnasium for its home opener against the Furman Paladins (1-1). The Commodores have not played a game since Nov. 3 when they played California in the Oui-Play Paris Invitational, where they came out with a quality win over a Power Four opponent. Head coach Shea Ralph rolled out a starting lineup of Mikayla Blakes, Aubrey Galvan, Justine Pissott, Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda and Sacha Wa…
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