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Vandy Has No Mercy In 80-41 Thrashing of Austin Peay

It took Matthew Fisher-Davis 55 seconds to continue Vanderbilt's now 932-game streak of making a three-pointer.

It didn't take much longer than that for the Commodores to have the game in hand. Vanderbilt scored the first 21 points of the game and led 28-2 midway through the first half, on their way to a 80-41 win over the visiting Austin Peay Governors. Eight different Commodores scored as Vanderbilt opened a 47-15 lead at halftime. Joe Toye scored his first points as a Commodore on a thunderous breakaway dunk that got the crowd of 10,115 fired up. Camron Justice couldn't match that, scoring his first points on a pair of technical free throws, but did add a three-pointer before the break.