Vanderbilt Women's Basketball Faces Georgia on SEC Network

Commodores look to continue strong season after recent wins over ranked opponents

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

The No. 5 Vanderbilt women's basketball team (24-2, 10-2 SEC) will take on Georgia (19-6, 5-6) on Sunday, February 15th at 11 a.m. CT. The Commodores are coming off impressive victories over No. 4 Texas and No. 10 Oklahoma and will look to keep their momentum going against the Bulldogs.

Why it matters

Vanderbilt has emerged as one of the top teams in the SEC this season, led by standout sophomore guard Mikayla Blakes. A win over Georgia would further solidify the Commodores' position as a contender for the SEC title and a high seed in the NCAA Tournament.

The details

Vanderbilt is led by sophomore guard Mikayla Blakes, who has scored over 30 points in each of the team's last four games. Blakes is a top candidate for SEC Player of the Year. The Commodores will face a Georgia team that has lost three of its last four games, including a defeat at Mississippi State on February 12th.

  • The Vanderbilt vs. Georgia game tips off at 11 a.m. CT on Sunday, February 15th.
  • Vanderbilt is coming off a 86-70 win over No. 4 Texas on February 12th.
  • The Commodores also defeated No. 10 Oklahoma 102-86 on February 9th.

The players

Mikayla Blakes

Vanderbilt's standout sophomore guard, a top candidate for SEC Player of the Year after scoring over 30 points in each of the team's last four games.

Aubrey Galvan

Vanderbilt freshman who combined with Blakes for 64 points in the win over Oklahoma.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”

— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident (San Francisco Chronicle)

What’s next

The Vanderbilt women's basketball team will return home to face Kentucky on February 22nd and Alabama on February 26th before closing the regular season at Tennessee on March 1st.

The takeaway

Vanderbilt has emerged as one of the top teams in the SEC this season, led by the standout play of sophomore guard Mikayla Blakes. A win over Georgia would further solidify the Commodores' position as a contender for the SEC title and a high seed in the NCAA Tournament.