NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt coach Jerry Stackhouse has a much deeper bench for his second season than for his first.
One constant remains: Scotty Pippen Jr.
The sophomore guard scored a career-high 25 points as Vanderbilt held off Valparaiso 77-71 Friday night in the season opener for both teams.
Pippen put Vanderbilt ahead to stay by scoring six straight starting with a pair of free throws with 4:24 left at 61-59. He also knocked down all 14 of his free throws. Stackhouse said that was big for Vanderbilt, which shot 85.7% (23 of 27) at the line.
"I've just been working on my free throws a lot," said Pippen, who shot 70.9% at the line as a freshman. "Last year, I wasn't satisfied with the percentage I had. So this year Coach Stack been on me for shooting free throws a lot."
Vanderbilt improved to 3-0 all-time against Valparaiso, and the Crusaders snapped an eight-game winning streak in season openers with their first loss since 2011 when they also opened on the road losing at Arizona.
Maxwell Evans added 16 points for Vanderbilt.
Mileek McMillan led Valparaiso with 18 points. Donovan Clay added 14, and Ben Krikke had 13.