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‘Everyone in Nashville is a Vandy fan’: how Shea Ralph sparked a women’s basketball revival in Music City

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Shea Ralph’s decision to storm the court during the fourth quarter of Vanderbilt’s quarter-final against Ole Miss last Friday at the SEC Tournament wasn’t premeditated.Ralph, who up to that moment had never been thrown out of a game in her lengthy career, just did what she thought was right in arguing a questionable foul call.“I wasn’t trying to get kicked out,” Ralph told reporters after the game.“I know where I was on the court.But I also think that at that time what I said was warranted, and the action I took was warranted.

And I’ll stand behind that.You want to kick me out for it, they can kick me out.”That commitment to her program and her athletes has defined Ralph’s fifth season of coaching in Nashville, where Vanderbilt have assembled their strongest team in years.The Commodores enter the NCAA Tournament as a No 2 seed, their best berth since 2007, after a 27-3 regular season and a 13-3 finish in the mighty SEC.Ralph was named the conference’s Coach of the Year.

Star sophomore Mikayla Blakes and freshman Aubrey Galvan were named SEC Player of the Year and SEC Freshman of the Year, respectively.That’s a lot to carry into the postseason, Ralph has acknowledged.But Vanderbilt are built to handle it.Ralph joined the program as head coach in April 2021 after spending 13 seasons as an assistant for Geno Auriemma at the University of Connecticut, where she also starred as a player for four seasons.Playing at UConn wasn’t always the plan.

Ralph is the daughter of Marsha Lake, who was also a storied basketball player – and a close friend of Tennessee’s legendary coach, Pat Summitt.The assumption was Ralph would play for Summitt until, all of a sudden, it wasn’t any more.Ralph was around 10 when her mom called Summitt.Ralph had been playing on her mom’s YMCA team for a few years, and Lake started to suspect she might actually be pretty good at basketball.While the rest of the team was learning to dribble, Ralph was working on reverse layups.

“And then it just got better and better and better and better,” Lake said,At this point, Summitt was “big time”,One of the most successful coaches in college basketball history, she would lead Tennessee to eight championships across a storied 38-year career,Lake called and said, “Listen, I’ve got a daughter that’s a really good basketball player, and I’d like for you to look at her and tell me what you think,”Summitt, who had a reputation for always being willing to help a friend – or anyone, for that matter, if she could – was gentle at first.

“She said, ‘Marsha, that’s what all the mamas say,’” Lake recalled,“And I said, ‘Yeah, Pat, but you know I know what I’m talking about,’”Summitt agreed,She invited Ralph and Lake out to her summer camp, which the pair attended for a few years, and then Summitt began offering a spot to Ralph – if she wanted it,But one day at camp alongside the Lady Vols, Summitt laid hard into her players after they fumbled a drill.

That, Lake said, was what Ralph needed to see to decide she wanted to play elsewhere.(Elsewhere was rival UConn, where she captained the team to the 2000 national championship and earned Most Outstanding Player honors at the Final Four.)Fortunately for the Commodores, that story was the beginning of the long and winding road that brought Ralph to Vanderbilt.The team’s success this season has surprised and galvanized fans across Music City.Nashville may not spring to mind when one thinks of women’s sports hubs, but the tide is shifting.

The city hosted Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball for the second season in a row, with attendance reaching record highs, and there are people making their desire for more women’s basketball – more women’s sports, period – known.Diana Jurand, an actor, and Oliver Roe, who works in finance, started an account on Instagram called Nashville WNBA during the 2022 SEC Tournament.The city hasn’t been selected as a league expansion candidate, but the idea was to build a fanbase for women’s basketball fans in the city; the pair started hosting watch parties and were thrilled to find out there were plenty of like-minded people looking for others to gather with.When it came to those watch parties, Vanderbilt wasn’t in high demand – until last year.“It’s been incredible to watch this program do a 180 in such a short period, and it’s clear why: the school has invested in the program and facilities, Coach Shea Ralph has been a powerful mentor and leader, and the players have been absolutely electric,” Roe said.

“Everyone has bought in.And in turn, the community has, too.People are scheduling their entire lives around Vandy games now.It doesn’t matter if folks are students or alums – everyone in Nashville is a Vandy fan now.”Ralph’s commitment to Vanderbilt and Nashville was clear last summer.

“I’m just excited about the opportunity to grow and to keep moving in the right direction with our program,” she told reporters in July 2025.“I think we’ve had a steady climb, and it’s been fun to really essentially revitalize a program that was such a strong national program for so many decades.”Ralph wasn’t wrong: the Commodores have reached 14 Sweet 16s, five Elite Eights and one Final Four in their history.But they haven’t advanced past the second round since 2009.Part of what Ralph looked forward to was the opportunity to “reimagine in the new landscape what that looks like, the possibilities around it, to have the community and the administration and the players and parents and alums and donors get so excited about where we’re going and how we’re getting there”.

Ralph built that landscape piece by piece with a team that boasts plenty of talent.That roster includes fifth-year student Sacha Washington, who returned after missing 2024-25 with a blood clot; senior Justine Pissott and graduate transfer Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda; newcomer Galvan, whose no-look passes have thrilled fans; and, of course, Blakes, the undisputed heart of the team.A lot of coaches say their teams are special, but when Ralph says it, you believe her.At SEC Media Day in Birmingham, Alabama, ahead of the season, Ralph praised Blakes as one of the top 10 players in the country and Galvan as a fearless point guard; she offered her gratitude for Mwenentanda’s presence after the latter decided to leave the Texas Longhorns for the Commodores.Washington, she said, was “really special” because “she’s been here with me the entire time we’ve been here, and that does not happen a lot any more, and, I mean, it has not been easy”.

That was a reference to Ralph’s first two seasons with the program, which “weren’t great”, she admitted the same day.The Commodores went 16-19 in 2021-22 (and averaged 1,734 fans per game) and 12-19 in 2022-23 (when attendance rose to an average of 2,415 fans).But things shifted in year three, when Pissott joined Washington and the team added Khamil Pierre to the roster.For the first time under Ralph, the team won more games than they lost, and they finished with a 23-10 record (and an average of 4,192 fans showing up each night).The vision Ralph and her assistant coaches had put together started to come to fruition, but the team still needed a veritable star.

Blakes, who chose Vanderbilt over offers from powerhouses including UCLA, Stanford and Tennessee, immediately elevated the squad during the 2024-25 season.The New Jersey native started 32 of 33 games, averaged 23.3 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.

4 steals per game, racked up the highest scoring average among all Division I freshmen, led freshmen across the country in seven categories and became the first freshman since Tennessee legend Candace Parker to be named SEC Player of the Week and the SEC Freshman of the Week at the same time – among other honors and attributes.The team went 22-11 last season, and Blakes and Pierre began laying a foundation.Things were looking good for the Commodores until the unexpected happened: the program announced the departure of Pierre in the middle of the summer, 68 days after the NCAA transfer portal closed.Both Pierre and the Commodores offered neutral statements that belied what led to the decision (Pierre later simply said NC State was her “dream school” as a child), and Vanderbilt immediately shifted focus to their new players – including Galvan.Despite the loss of Pierre, the program’s 2025-26 season began better than any under Ralph’s watch.

The Commodores went undefeated for game after game – 20 of them, in fact – and were one of three Division I teams to make it well into the season without losing.(Texas lost their first game in January to LSU; the other team, UConn, remains undefeated.) Vanderbilt lost their first game of the season on 25 January, when Dawn Staley’s South Carolina Gamecocks beat them 103-74.Ever disciplined, Ralph focused on how the team could grow after that defeat.“I think there’s a lot that we can take [from the loss],” she said after the game.

South Carolina shot well and dominated the Commodores, she said, “but this is why you want to play games like this on the road in an incredible environment,You know, there’s all kinds of things that we can’t control that are happening right now, but the most important part to me is how we respond from it,And that’s what we’re going to focus on,”And focus they did,The Commodores would only lose two more regular-season games – Ole Miss on 30 January, fresh off that South Carolina loss, and Georgia on 15 February.

With that in mind, it’s of little surprise Ralph proved herself dedicated to players who have made it clear they’re dedicated to her,“Coach Ralph comes in and fights for us every day,” Washington told reporters after that SEC Tournament game in Greenville, South Carolina,“When she got ejected, I know personally I didn’t want to do anything else but fight for her, fight for our team,We went in at half-time and said we needed to make changes and be better,Just be better.

”The Commodores didn’t win that quarter-final against Ole Miss, but they did display the kind of dedication that only a team who feel fully supported by their coaching staff can, and that wasn’t lost on Ralph.“When I went back into the locker room, I was able to turn the TV on, and I think what I saw from my team was maybe the coolest thing that’s happened all year in terms of the fight that they showed, the togetherness, the huddles,” she told reporters.“Just the way that they responded was really special.Like many programs across the country, Vanderbilt will spend the days before their NCAA Tournament opener regrouping and strategizing.The Commodores host No 15 seed High Point in Friday’s first-round matchup at Memorial Gymnasium, where they averaged more than 4,000 fans this season.

Should they make a run through the Fort Worth Regional, Ralph could face off against her mentor, Auriemma, and UConn in the Elite Eight for a shot at the Final Four.Win or lose, one thing is clear: Ralph is only getting started.
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