Vandy emeges with tight win over Central Arkansas

Vanderbilt head coach Jerry Stackhouse looks out onto the court before their game against Auburn at Memorial Gymnasium on Feb. 18, 2023, in Nashville.

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Ezra Manjon scored 16 points and added three steals, leading Vanderbilt to a 75-71 win over Central Arkansas in Nashville on Friday evening.

Colin Smith had 14 points and 11 rebounds, Evan Taylor scored 14 and Isaiah West added 12 for the Commodores (3-1), who won their third straight.

The Bears’ leading scorer, Elias Cato, had just five points. Central Arkansas’ Daniel Sofield, Javion Guy-King and Masai Olowokere each had 11, while Ubongabasi Etim added 10 points and 11 rebounds.

The Commodores, 18.5-point favorites, never trailed.

Cato hit 1 of 2 free throws with 30.1 seconds left to pull Central Arkansas (1-3) within one.

Vanderbilt’s Smith snatched the rebound of the second foul shot. The Bears fouled Manjon, who sank both free throws with 24.5 seconds left.

Olowokere answered with a layup with 13.6 seconds left.

Manjon hit two more foul shots with 11.7 seconds remaining to make it 74-71.

The Bears’ Ibbe Klintman got a great look at a tying 3-point attempt from the right side but missed, and Taylor’s free throw with one second to play sealed things.

Vanderbilt played without Manjon for about a six-minute stretch of the period with what appeared to be an ankle injury.

In that stretch, Central Arkansas cut a seven-point lead to three.

Upon Manjon’s return, the Commodores — using West to run the point — went to Manjon right away. He converted a short jumper in the paint with 9:14 left to make Vanderbilt’s lead 59-54.

Central Arkansas shot 53.6 percent in the first half but trailed 41-33 as Vanderbilt turned the ball over just three times.

Smith’s transition layup with 11:45 left in the first half gave him 13 points and increased Vanderbilt’s lead to 24-11.

The Commodores extended the lead to 16 on Jason Rivera-Torres’s fastbreak layup with 8:27 left before half.

Both teams were again down key pieces.

Vanderbilt played without preseason second-team All-Southeastern Conference guard Tyrin Lawrence as well as forward Ven-Allen Lubin and Lee Dort, all expected to be key rotation pieces.

Central Arkansas didn’t have Camren Hunter, who averaged 16.9 points last season.

–Field Level Media

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