Chatman scores 24 points, Vanderbilt beats No. 25 LSU 75-66

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Tari Eason elevates for flush as LSU inching closer

Tari Eason elevates for flush as LSU inching closer


NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- — Coach Jerry Stackhouse wanted guard Rodney Chatman at Vanderbilt, even if only for one season.

Chatman scored a season-high 24 points and made a career-high six 3-pointers as Vanderbilt beat No. 25 LSU 75-66 on Saturday night for the Commodores' biggest win this season.

“He’s a winner,” Stackhouse said of Chatman. “Nothing against our guys, but just over the last two years we hadn't put a lot of wins in the column ... We've lost a lot of close games. Sometimes to get over that hump, you have to have an influx of winners in there, and that’s Rodney.”

A graduate student, Chatman played his first two seasons at Chattanooga and two more at Dayton, including starting on the 2019-20 team that went 29-2.

“I feel confident, the guys are confident in me,” Chatman said. "And it just felt good before the game, so it translated to the game.”

Vanderbilt (12-10, 4-6 Southeastern Conference) now has won two of its last three. Stackhouse is now 2-9 against top 25 teams, and both have come against LSU and coach Will Wade, a Nashville native, inside Memorial Gym on the same date.

With the victory, the Commodores also matched their most wins since going 12-20 in the 2017-18 season.

Scotty Pippen Jr., the SEC's leading scorer averaging 19.3 points a game, was held to seven points and nine assists.

Myles Stute helped Vanderbilt protect its lead in the second half by knocking down three of his five 3-pointers. He finished with 17 points. Jordan Wright added 13.

LSU (16-7, 4-6) now has lost three straight and six of seven. Tari Eason led LSU with 16 points, 14 in the second half. Eric Gaines had 14, and Darius Days added 10 points and 11 rebounds.

“We need better play from a lot of folks,” said Wade, who didn't talk to reporters until 50 minutes after the game. “What we're doing is not, it’s not good enough. It’s not good enough on a lot of fronts. We need a lot of guys to step up and certainly play better as we kind of work our way through this slump.”

Eason and Gaines tried to rally LSU with 9:47 left trailing 69-48. They started a 16-0 spurt with a pair of layups, and the Tigers forced six turnovers as Vanderbilt suddenly couldn’t get the ball over half-court. Eason hit two free throws, then dunked pulling LSU within 69-64 — the tightest margin since early in the game.

Pippen made a free throw for Vanderbilt, then Stute got a steal and Chatman sealed the win with his sixth 3 with 3:27 left off a pass from Pippen.

LSU led 11-6 when Vanderbilt scored 10 straight to take control, with the Tigers missing seven straight shots.

Chatman had a season-high with 16 points by halftime. Vanderbilt led by as much as 20 before taking a 43-25 lead into halftime.

BIG PICTURE

LSU: The Tigers struggled with 3-pointers, making only 1 of 8 in the first half. And a defense that is the SEC's best, and fifth nationally, defending against the 3 gave up a season-high 13.

Vanderbilt: The Commodores played without center Liam Robbins, who made his season debut in Wednesday night's loss at Kentucky. Stackhouse said Robbins sprained an ankle late in practice Friday, the same foot that had been surgically repaired. Stackhouse said the X-ray was negative, an MRI will be a precaution and Vandy hopes to get him back quickly. They didn't miss the 7-footer as they dominated the boards early with a 22-10 edge by halftime.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

This loss should be enough to finally drop LSU out of the top 25 after being ranked nine straight weeks.

FOSTER HONORED

Shan Foster, Vanderbilt's all-time leading scorer with 2,011 points, had his jersey retired at halftime. He becomes the fifth Vanderbilt player, men's or women's, to have his jersey retired.

UP NEXT

LSU: Visits Texas A&M on Tuesday night.

Vanderbilt: Hosts Missouri on Tuesday night before a two-game road swing against a pair of ranked teams.

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