Vanderbilt women's basketball coach Shea Ralph expressed excitement about the program's largest announced crowd for an SEC home game since 2014, which was 4,737 fans who attended the Commodores' recent victory over Florida. According to Ralph, multiple members of her staff were present when Vanderbilt played in front of sold-out crowds during the program's glory days, and while Sunday's attendance is still far from Memorial Gymnasium's capacity, it is a start. Ralph stated that she is eager to play another game at home and experience the energy of the crowd again, as the fans were the Commodores' "sixth man" and provided an "awesome" and "so much fun" atmosphere for the players.
Vanderbilt player Jordyn Cambridge, who scored 24 points in the win over Florida, also praised the crowd's noise level, stating that it was the loudest game she has played at Vanderbilt since she began her college career in 2018-19.
Jordyn Cambridge grew up going to Vanderbilt women's basketball games. She remembers when Christina Foggie was with the Commodores from 2010 to 2014, and as she described it Friday: "I couldn't hear myself think in there." Vanderbilt player Jordyn Cambridge, who scored 24 points in the win over Florida, also praised the crowd's noise level, stating that it was the loudest game she has played at Vanderbilt since she began her college career in 2018-19.
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