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Q: Which conference is vanderbilt in
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Where can one find more information about Vanderbilt basketball?

The Vanderbilt Commodores are in the southeastern conference. The SEC official website has plenty of information on them as does Vanderbilt's own site.


Who is in the SEC conference NCAA football?

Alabama Auburn Arkansas Kentucky Mississipi Tennessee Vanderbilt Florida Georgia South Carolina LSU Mississippi State


Is vanderbilt an ivy league school?

Not technically. Vanderbilt is a member of the Southeastern Conference, but it consistently ranks among the Ivy League schools with regard to academics, as it is 18th in the U.S. News rankings for 2008. Vanderbilt is known as one of the most prestigious schools in the South and for this reason is sometimes referred to as the Harvard of the South. In addition to Duke, Emory, Rice, etc., Vanderbilt is often referred to as a "Southern Ivy". These are all among the top 20 schools in the United States.


What team did not win an SEC title before it split into two divisions?

Vanderbilt has been a member of the SEC since 1933 and never won a SEC conference championship in football.


Where is the Vanderbilt Branch Library in Vanderbilt located?

The address of the Vanderbilt Branch Library is: 8170 Mill Street, Vanderbilt, 49795 9701


Is Vanderbilt University named after Cornelius Vanderbilt?

Yes. Cornelius Vanderbilt donated a ton of money to the school.


Vanderbilt is in what state?

Vanderbilt University is in Nashville, TN.


Is Cornelius Vanderbilt single?

No, Cornelius Vanderbilt is not single.


What is Cornelius Vanderbilt's occupation?

Cornelius Vanderbilt is a/an Businessman


Who was the leader in the railroad industry?

Cornelius Vanderbilt


When did Muriel Vanderbilt die?

Muriel Vanderbilt died in 1982.


When was USCS Vanderbilt created?

USCS Vanderbilt was created in 1842.