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Vanderbilt basketball's Jerry Stackhouse wins Ben Jobe Award for top minority coach


Vanderbilt Commodores head men's basketball coach has won the Ben Jobe Award, given to the top minority coach in men's college basketball, College Insider announced on Thursday. Stackhouse, also the SEC Co-Coach of the Year, led Vanderbilt to an 11-7 SEC record and a 22-14 overall record, the program's most wins since 2010-11. (Nashville Tennessean)

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Vanderbilt basketball's Jerry Stackhouse wins Ben Jobe Award for top minority coach


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