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announced Vanderbilt University will need to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars because of fans’ enthusiasm about the Commodores defeating a Top 10 men’s basketball team on their home court.
The University of Kentucky men’s basketball team played Vanderbilt University at Memorial Gym in Nashville on Saturday. The ninth-ranked Wildcats were defeated by the unranked Commodores 74-69.
According to the Vanderbilt Hustler, athletic director Candice Lee also asked students in the student section not to storm the court, suggesting the university could instead use the money towards NIL.