How to Watch No. 13 Alabama Basketball At No. 11 Vanderbilt

Everything you need to know, including TV and radio information, about the Crimson Tide's second game of conference play on the road against the Commodores.
1/21/25 MBB Alabama vs Vandy Alabama guard Aden Holloway (2) at the line. Photo by Crimson Tide Photos
1/21/25 MBB Alabama vs Vandy Alabama guard Aden Holloway (2) at the line. Photo by Crimson Tide Photos | Photo by Crimson Tide Photos / UA Athletics

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No. 13 Alabama will play its 15th game of the regular season, and the second of SEC play, on Wednesday, Jan. 7, on the road against No. 11 Vanderbilt.

The 14-0 Commodores are one of six teams in college basketball that remain undefeated. It's Vanderbilt's best start since 2007-08 (16-0), and the Commodores weren't even ranked in the AP Top 25 until the third week of the season.

Nevertheless, after taking down Kentucky on Jan. 3, Alabama head coach Nate Oats is putting a ton of value on this matchup, with hopes of spoiling Vanderbilt head coach Mark Byington's remarkable accomplishments to start 2025-26.

"We're competing for [an SEC Championship] this year," Oats said during the Kentucky postgame press conference. "Getting a win on the road against the best team in our league, at least in the analytics, would go a long way to winning a championship on Wednesday."

How to Watch: Alabama at Vanderbilt

Who: No. 13 Alabama (11-3, 1-0 SEC) at No. 11 Vanderbilt (14-0, 1-0 SEC)

What: Alabama's second game of SEC Play (first on the road)

When: Wednesday, Jan. 7, 8 p.m. CT

Where: Memorial Gymnasium, Nashville, Tenn.

TV: ESPN2

Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network (Play-By-Play: Chris Stewart, Color: Bryan Passink). The pregame show will begin one hour prior to tipoff.

SiriusXM: Channel 190 (Alabama), Channel 84 (Vanderbilt)

Series: Alabama leads 77-68 with the first matchup occurring on Feb. 20, 1924.

Last Meeting: Then-No. 4 Alabama men's basketball steamrolled Vanderbilt 103-87 on Jan. 21, 2025. The bench duo of guard Aden Holloway and forward Mouhamed Dioubate each scored 22 points, while Consensus First Team All-American guard Mark Sears tallied 21 points and seven assists. One of those buckets increased Sears' career point total to 2,500. Sears finished his collegiate career with 2,839 points, which ranks 19th all-time.

Last time out, Alabama: Following Jan. 3's 89-74 SEC-opening home win over Kentucky, then-No. 14 Alabama joined a small handful of SEC programs to take down the Wildcats four consecutive times. Aden Holloway scored 26 points. Labaron Philon Jr. also shined with 13 points in the second half alone — ending Kentucky's comeback effort down the stretch. Other standout performances from the Crimson Tide include 14 points from Houston Mallette, 11 points and nine rebounds from Amari Allen and a season-high 10 points from Noah Williamson.

Last time out, Vanderbilt: The Commodores beat South Carolina 83-71 on the road in its SEC opener on Jan. 3. Tyler Tanner put up an offensive masterpiece, as he logged 19 points and 14 assists with just one turnover. Additionally, AK Okereke (17 points), Tyler Nickel (16), Devin McGlockton (15) and Jalen Washington (10) also finished in double figures. Washington led Vanderbilt in rebounds with eight.

Alabama Stat Leaders

  • Points: Labaron Philon Jr. (21.5 on 53.6 FG%)
  • Rebounds: Amari Allen (7.3, including 1.9 offensive)
  • Assists: Labaron Philon Jr. (5.4 with 2.6 turnovers)

Vanderbilt Stat Leaders

  • Points: Duke Mules (17.1 on 48.4 FG%)
  • Rebounds: Devin McGlockton (7.0, including 2.5 offensive)
  • Assists: Tyler Tanner (5.5 with 1.5 turnovers)

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Hunter De Siver
HUNTER DE SIVER

Hunter De Siver is the lead basketball writer for BamaCentral and has covered Crimson Tide football since 2024. He previously distributed stories about the NFL and NBA for On SI and was a staff writer for Missouri Tigers On SI and Cowbell Corner. Before that, Hunter generated articles highlighting Crimson Tide products in the NFL and NBA for BamaCentral as an intern in 2022 and 2023. Hunter is a graduate from the University of Alabama, earning a degree in sports media in 2023.

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