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What channel is Vanderbilt vs Texas in SEC Basketball Tournament on today? Time, TV schedule to watch game

What channel is Vanderbilt vs Texas in SEC Basketball Tournament on today? Time, TV schedule to watch game

Yahoo12-03-2025

Vanderbilt basketball opens the SEC Tournament as the 12-seed with a first-round game against 13-seed Texas on Wednesday in Nashville.
The Commodores (20-11, 8-10) wrapped up the regular season with two losses last week to slip out of contention for the top half of the SEC standings.
Texas (17-14, 6-12) likely needs a win or two this week to secure a NCAA Tournament berth after finishing the regular season with losses in eight of its last 11 games.
The winner faces 5-seed Texas A&M on Thursday in the second round.
Here's how to watch the Vanderbilt vs. Texas SEC Basketball Tournament game today, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
Watch Vanderbilt vs. Texas live on Fubo (free trial)
TV Channel: SEC Network
Live stream: FUBO (free trial available) and ESPN app
Vanderbilt vs. Texas will broadcast nationally on SEC Network. Dan Shulman and Jay Bilas will call the game courtside from Bridgestone Arena, with Jess Sims reporting on the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Date: Wednesday, March 12
Start time: Approximately 2:30 p.m. CT
The Vanderbilt basketball vs. Texas game starts at approximately 2:30 p.m. CT Wednesday from Bridgestone Arena.Playing in front of a friendly crowd should help Vanderbilt reclaim some momentum.
Nov. 4: Maryland Eastern Shore, W 102-63
Nov. 10: SEMO, W 85-76
Nov. 13: Cal, W 85-69
Nov. 16: Jackson State, W 94-81
Nov. 21: vs. Nevada in Charleston Classic, W 73-71
Nov. 22: vs. Seton Hall in Charleston Classic, W 76-60
Nov. 24: vs. Drake in Charleston Classic, L 81-70
Nov. 29: Tennessee Tech, W 87-56
Dec. 4: at Virginia Tech, W 80-64
Dec. 8: vs. TCU in Fort Worth, W 83-74
Dec. 18: The Citadel, W 105-53
Dec. 21: Austin Peay, W 85-55
Dec. 30: New Orleans, W 100-56
Jan. 4: at LSU, W 80-72
Jan. 7: Mississippi State, L 76-64
Jan. 11: at Missouri, L 75-66
Jan. 15: South Carolina, W 66-63
Jan. 18: Tennessee, W 76-75
Jan. 21: at Alabama, L 103-87
Jan. 25: Kentucky, W 74-69
Feb. 1: at Oklahoma, L 97-67
Feb. 4: at Florida, L 86-75
Feb. 8: Texas, W 86-78
Feb. 11: Auburn, L 80-68
Feb. 15: at Tennessee, L 81-76
Feb. 19: at Kentucky, L 82-61
Feb. 22: Ole Miss, W 77-72
Feb. 26: at Texas A&M, W 86-84
March 1: Missouri, W 97-93
March 4: Arkansas, L 90-77
March 8: at Georgia, L 79-68
March 12-16: vs. Texas (SEC Tournament in Nashville), 2:30 p.m. on SEC Network
Record: 20-11 (8-10 SEC)
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