Vanderbilt fires coach Jerry Stackhouse after 5 seasons and a 70-92 record


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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt has fired coach Jerry Stackhouse after a big drop-off in his fifth season with the Commodores. The team had a 9-23 record and fans showed their apathy by staying away from historic Memorial Gym. Athletic director Candice Lee announced the decision on Stackhouse. Vanderbilt had signed Stackhouse to a contract extension in October 2022. He leaves with a 70-92 record at Vanderbilt and 28-60 in the Southeastern Conference. The Commodores reached the Southeastern Conference Tournament semifinals last year and then reached the NIT quarterfinals before losing on their home court to UAB.

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