Jerry Stackhouse, tired of facing Kendric Davis, had epic exchange after Vanderbilt-Memphis game

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Nashville Tennessean

Memphis basketball guard Kendric Davis has beaten Vanderbilt basketball three times. The first two were when he was at SMU, as the Mustangs beat the Commodores in January 2020 at Memorial Gymnasium and last season in Dallas.

After transferring to Memphis in the offseason, Davis beat Vanderbilt once again, 76-67.

Davis told reporters Thursday that he spoke to Stackhouse after the game and the Vanderbilt basketball coach was glad to never again face Davis, who is out of eligibility after this season.

"I actually was talking to Stackhouse after the game," Davis told reporters. "Played them (in 2020) at their gym. We won and then I played them last year with Scotty (Pippen Jr.) and we won. And we was able to get it done again this year. 'I'm glad I don't gotta see your (expletive) no more.' "

Davis scored 16 points on 4-for-11 shooting in Monday's game at Memorial Gym.

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Aria Gerson covers Vanderbilt athletics for The Tennessean. Contact her at [email protected] or on Twitter @aria_gerson.