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M-E's Mancini and #1 Vanderbilt to host NCAA Regional

M-E's Mancini and #1 Vanderbilt to host NCAA Regional

Yahoo26-05-2025
ENDWELL, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – One time Maine-Endwell Spartan Mike Mancini, who now plays with the Vanderbilt Commodores, is heading off to the NCAA Tournament, as the #1 seed.
The Commodores took down Ole Miss in the SEC Championship game over the weekend.
Mancini and Vanderbilt will kick off their Nashville Regional run on Friday, May 30th at 6:00 pm on the SEC Network against Wright State.
Vanderbilt finished the season 42-16. The other teams in the regional are Louisville and East Tennessee State.
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