The Vanderbilt baseball team officially learned it would be out of the 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament on Monday, ending the longest active streak in the country at 19 consecutive years.
The Commodores finished 33-25 overall and 14-16 in the SEC, putting their hopes squarely on the bubble heading into Monday’s selection show. Instead of being chosen for the 64-team field, Vanderbilt instead saw the longest streak in SEC history come to an end.
The #VandyBoys officially did not make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2005. It was the longest active streak in the country and the longest in the history of the SEC.Two other teams with 10+ year streaks, Dallas Baptist and LSU, also did not make it
— Aria Gerson (@aria_gerson) May 25, 2026Two other 10-plus-year streaks, Dallas Baptist and LSU, also did not make the bracket.
Vanderbilt tried to make a late push for inclusion, including a three-game sweep of South Carolina to close the regular season and a first-round SEC Tournament victory against Kentucky. But the Commodores fell 8-3 to then-No. 18 Florida in the second round to put their hopes in the hands of the selection committee.
Braden Holcomb led the Commodores with a .352 batting average along with a team-best 19 doubles and team-best 54 RBIs. Brodie Johnston and Mike Mancini tied for the team lead with 15 home runs, with Holcomb swatting 14 homers and Tommy Goodin adding 12 homers.
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