Vanderbilt men’s basketball head coach Jerry Stackhouse spoke to the media in the postgame after Tennessee’s 65-61 home win Tuesday night.

Vanderbilt men’s basketball head coach Jerry Stackhouse spoke to the media in the postgame after Tennessee’s 65-61 home win Tuesday night.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Early offensive firepower and solid pitching across the board led Tennessee past Charlotte Tuesday evening at Lindsey Nelson Stadium, 8-2.
Tennessee (4-0) got a home run from Jake Rucker in the first inning and a bases-clearing double from Zach Daniels in the second, scoring a combined four runs in its opening two frames.
Overall, the Vols recorded 10 hits, led by Daniels and Rucker with three and two, respectively.
Rucker’s homer, his second of the season, drove home Max Ferguson after he led off the game with a double to right field. Ferguson – joined by Liam Spence – scored again on Daniels’ double in the second inning after reaching on a fielder’s choice.
Charlotte (1-3) briefly threatened in the third inning with a pair of runs – one on an RBI single from Carson Johnson and the other driven in on a sacrifice fly by David McCabe – but were shut down the rest of the way by the Vols’ pitching staff.
Making his second career start, sophomore right hander Elijah Pleasants got the win after five innings of work. Pleasants struck out three batters and walked none, while giving up two runs (one earned). After Pleasants exited, Sean Hunley, Will Mabrey, Christian Delashmit and Redmond Walsh threw one inning apiece for Tennessee, combining to surrender just one hit and strike out six batters.
Charlotte’s Trae Starnes was credited with the loss after giving up six earned runs on six hits in 3.2 innings of work.
The Vols added one run in both the third and fourth innings to extend their lead to 6-2, the latter on a solo home run from Daniels that cleared the center field batter’s eye.
Tennessee hits the road for its next three games, heading to Round Rock, Texas for the Round Rock Classic. The Vols will play three games, beginning with a matchup against No.1 Texas Tech on Friday at 8 p.m. ET.
Notable
Daniels On Fire to Start 2020
Through four games this season, junior outfielder Zach Daniels is 6-for-13 (.462) with two home runs, eight RBIs and six runs scored. Daniels had just 10 RBIs and four home runs during all of last season.
Pleasants Picks Up First Career Win
Pleasants set career highs in innings pitched (5.2) and strikeouts (three) on Tuesday night en route to earning his first career collegiate victory. The Clarksville, Tennessee native made just 11 apearances last season, pitching 11 total innings.
Double-Digit Hits
For the third straight game, Tennessee recorded double-digit hits, finishing with 10 against Charlotte. The Vols only tallied 10 or more hits in three consecutive games one time during all of last season.
Box Score | Season Stats | VIDEO: Vitello Postgame | VIDEO: Pleasants Postgame | VIDEO: Daniels Postgame | VIDEO: Rucker Postgame
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee (17-8, 7-5 SEC), which is receiving votes in this week’s AP and USA TODAY Coaches Polls, will travel to Fayetteville, Arkansas, where it will meet the No. 22/25 Arkansas Razorbacks (20-5, 8-4 SEC) on Thursday at 6:02 p.m. CT (7:02 ET) at Bud Walton Arena.
The Lady Vols enter the contest in seventh place in the SEC standings and a game back of UA, which is tied for third place with Kentucky, LSU and Texas A&M. This will mark the 35th meeting in a series that began in 1992. UT has a 30-4 record vs. UA and has won four of the past five.
In addition to conference seeding, Thursday night’s contest offers Tennessee an opportunity against an Arkansas squad that ranks No. 37 in the RPI. As of Feb. 18, the Lady Vols occupy the No. 56 spot in the RPI.
BROADCAST INFORMATION
A CLOSER LOOK AT TENNESSEE
THE ROAD LEADING UP TO THIS
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
RECAPPING OUR LAST CONTEST
NOTES FROM THE A&M GAME
UT-ARKANSAS SERIES NOTES
RECAPPING THE LAST GAME
THE LAST TIME WE VISITED UA
LAST MEETING IN FAYETTEVILLE
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Tennessee Director of Athletics Phillip Fulmer has added a familiar face to the UTAD leadership team, as longtime assistant football coach Steve Caldwell has returned to Rocky Top as Assistant Director of Life Skills & Character Development.
Caldwell coached defensive ends on Fulmer’s football staff from 1995-2008 and was UT’s special teams coordinator from 2000-05.
Overall, Caldwell boasts more than 40 seasons of collegiate coaching experience. He was a part of 10 conference championship teams, two national championship teams—including Tennessee’s 1998 BCS Championship squad—and he coached in 20 bowl games.
Chief among Caldwell’s duties in his new administrative role is implementing and managing strategic development plans for incoming football student-athletes as they transition to campus life and high-level intercollegiate athletics.
Working in conjunction with VFL Director Dr. Mikki Allen, Caldwell will engage with student-athletes from their signing, through enrollment and will then assist with on-boarding processes. Tennessee’s innovative VFL Way programming thoughtfully guides student-athletes through a comprehensive personal growth development journey.
“Steve played a key role during an era of extraordinary success for Tennessee football,” Fulmer said. “He knows this community, this campus and the history of this program. He understands the behind-the-scenes work that goes into winning at the highest level.
“He’s also a man of great integrity and character who has spent his entire professional career mentoring and developing successful, high-achieving young men. (Head coach Jeremy Pruitt) and I are thrilled to bring Steve on in a role where he can continue to impact and influence young men in our program and help steer them toward excellence.”
Caldwell’s focus centers on providing mentoring and guidance as it relates to academics, athletics, life skills, personal and professional growth and social responsibilities on campus and throughout the community.
“I’m excited about being back home at Tennessee,” Caldwell said. “We left here almost a dozen years ago, and it’s always been a dream to come back. I am truly a Vol For Life.”
“One of the greatest joys I’ve had in my 43 years of coaching college football is mentoring young men off the field. It’s extremely rewarding to shape their lives in ways that transcend football.”
He will serve on Tennessee’s football student-athlete support team while also performing external relations functions such as campus, community, lettermen and donor relations. He’ll also work closely with Allen to cultivate relationships with current and former student-athletes.
In addition to his 15 seasons on staff at Tennessee, Caldwell also coached at Arkansas State (1978-80, 1985-89, 2013), Pacific (1991-93), Nevada (1994), Ole Miss (1994-95), Arkansas (2010-12, 2018-19) and Boise State (2014-17).
Among the many gridiron standouts Caldwell coached directly, a dozen players who developed in his position room were selected in the NFL Draft, including Leonard Little, Shaun Ellis, Will Overstreet and Super Bowl LIV champion Dustin Colquitt.
Caldwell has walked in the shoes of the college football student-athlete, having played four years as a defensive end and linebacker at Arkansas State. A dean’s list academic performer, he earned both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Education from ASU before entering the coaching ranks.
Caldwell and his wife, Leisa, have three children, Lauren, Landon, and Lendl. Lauren and Lendl both attended UT.
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Bill Martin is set to join Tennessee’s Athletic Media Relations staff as Assistant Athletic Director for Football Communications. A highly respected fixture on the Southeastern Conference gridiron landscape, Martin will work closely with head coach Jeremy Pruitt to implement and execute communications strategies aimed at promoting and publicizing Volunteers football.
For the last six years, he has overseen the entire Athletic Communications operation at Mississippi State as senior associate AD for communications. In Starkville, Martin served as the athletic department’s spokesperson and chief communications contact for Bulldogs football. He also managed a staff that was responsible for publicity of the department’s 16 varsity sports. Under his leadership, MSU was a two-time recipient of the Football Writers Association of America’s Super 11 Award (2015 and 2018). Martin promoted eight All-Americans, including Dak Prescott, who recorded the highest Heisman Trophy voting finish in program history in 2014.
A native of Lake Charles, Louisiana, Martin owns 19 years of communications experience in the SEC. He has provided media and messaging mentorship for 59 NFL Draft picks, including noteworthy names such as Prescott, Jeffery Simmons, Patrick Peterson and Tyrann Mathieu.
“Bill represents a big-time hire at an exciting time,” Tennessee Director of Athletics Phillip Fulmer said. “He’s an SEC lifer with an outstanding reputation who has built strong relationships throughout our region and all of college football. Our program has a lot of positive momentum right now, and Bill is going to play a key role in maximizing that and showcasing all the wonderful things happening around Tennessee football.”
Martin’s tenure on Rocky Top begins Feb. 24.
“I am thrilled to join the Tennessee Athletic Department and work directly with the Vol football program,” Martin said. “Tennessee Athletics is a powerful and tradition-rich brand that I have always had tremendous respect for. I am grateful to Associate Athletic Director Tom Satkowiak, Director of Athletics Phillip Fulmer and coach Jeremy Pruitt for this incredible opportunity. I look forward to building many relationships within the entire community and ensuring we aggressively promote and share the successful stories of Tennessee football.”
Prior to Martin’s tenure on the senior staff at MSU, he spent six years as an associate director of communications at his alma mater, LSU, where he was the top communications assistant for football and the primary contact for women’s basketball. He also oversaw the department’s student intern program and assisted in publicity for the baseball team during NCAA Regional, Super Regional and College World Series play. Martin promoted four football national award winners during his tenure in Baton Rouge, including 2011 Heisman Trophy finalist Mathieu.
Prior to returning to his alma mater, Martin served as a post-graduate communications intern at Florida in 2008, working closely with the Gators’ men’s and women’s golf teams and assisting with men’s basketball publicity.
Martin, 37, got his start in the athletic communications field in 2001 as a student intern at LSU. He served as the primary communications contact for the swimming and diving program, the secondary contact for the baseball team, and he was a student communications assistant with the football program, including the 2003 and 2007 national championship seasons.
A member of the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the National Football Foundation (NFF), Martin graduated from LSU in 2007. His wife, Ali, also is an LSU graduate who boasts professional experience in intercollegiate athletics development at multiple SEC schools.
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Brad Paisley announced he will embark on a 2020 World Tour.
Kicking off May 15 in Concord, Calif., the tour will make additional U.S. stops in San Diego, Detroit, Cincinnati, Tampa and more. The tour will also visit Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands, Germany and Canada.
Jordan Davis and Gabby Barrett will serve as support. Additional 2020 tour dates will be added soon.
Tickets are on sale now. A portion of all ticket sales will go to The Store, a nonprofit free-referral based grocery store that Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley, in partnership with Belmont University, are spearheading in Nashville.
Brad Paisley 2020 World Tour
*Paisley Only
**Paisley and local support
***Festival – includes Paisley and multiple artists
photo by NCD
From titling his 2010 album, Charleston, SC 1966, to his ardent support of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks, it’s no secret Darius Rucker is a Palmetto State pundit through and through. Now he has finally found the perfect job.
Darius will partner with the Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism to serve as an official ambassador for South Carolina tourism in 2020.
Darius will make appearances at several major tourism events, including the RBC Heritage golf tournament on Hilton Head Island in April. He also will appear on marketing material for the state’s DiSCover campaign and as the cover story for the state’s official vacation guide.
As Darius shared with Nash County Daily a couple of years ago, his love for his hometown of Charleston, S.C., runs deep.
“Charleston is home,” says Darius. “I think it’s the greatest city in the world. The people are so nice. I love the weather. I love the fact I can play golf year round. It’s just one of those towns. I think the restaurants are absolutely incredible. I love to take my kids and just walk downtown. And just people watch and see all the amazing history. I can live wherever I want, but when I think about it, I don’t want to live anywhere but Charleston.”
photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com
Maren Morris’ “The Bones” is No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and Mediabase chart for the second consecutive week.
A solo female artist had not accomplished back-to-back weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart since Carrie Underwood’s “Blown Away” in October/November 2012.
“2 weeks at number 1. If I can be honest, I really thought the only way this could ever happen is if I was the feature artist on a guy’s song,” said Maren via Twitter. “Sitting here seeing my name at the top of a chart at all is rare, but to break this 8 year streak just feels so unbelievable. Thank you.”
Maren co-penned the tune, which is featured on her 2019 album, Girl, with Laura Veltz and Jimmy Robbins.
“The Bones” follows Maren’s previous No. 1 hits, “I Could Use a Love Song” (January 2018) and “Girl” (July 2019), as well as Thomas Rhett’s “Craving You” (July 2017), which featured Maren.
Directed by Alex Ferrari, the video for “The Bones” features footage of Maren vacationing on the beach with husband Ryan Hurd. The lovebirds share plenty of hugs and kisses in the clip as Maren croons the chorus: “When the bones are good, the rest don’t matter / Yeah, the paint could peel, the glass could shatter / Let it break ’cause you and I remain the same / When there ain’t a crack in the foundation / Baby, I know any storm we’re facing / Will blow right over while we stay put / The house don’t fall when the bones are good.”
photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com
Trace Adkins is hitting the road this spring and summer for his The Way I Wanna Go Tour.
Kicking off on April 15 in Lancaster, Pa., the tour will make additional stops in Las Vegas, Oklahoma City, Tampa and more.
“I’ll be on stage singing ‘Every Light in the House Is On,’ and I look down at the crowd and realize that person right there wasn’t even alive when I recorded that song,” says Trace. “To watch their face go, ‘Oh, that’s a cool hook, I like this.’ It’s like, ‘Well, these songs still resonate today and are tried-and-true hits.’ It’s pretty special.”
Pre-sale tickets for select dates are available now.
Trace Adkins’ The Way I Wanna Go Tour
April 15 | American Music Theatre | Lancaster, PA
April 16 | Packard Music Hall | Warren, OH
April 17 | The Ritz Theatre | Tiffin, OH
April 18 | Midland Theatre | Newark, OH
April 19 | Capitol Music Hall | Wheeling, WV
May 7 | Clay Center | Charleston, WV
May 8 | Del Lago Resort & Casino | Waterloo, NY
May 9 | Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races | Charles Town, WV
May 15 | IP Casino Resort & Spa | Biloxi, MS
May 16 | Delta Downs Racetrack Casino | Vinton, LA
June 27 | Frederick Brown Jr Amphitheater | Peachtree City, GA
July 2 | Fraze Pavilion | Kettering, OH
July 3 | French Lick Resort Casino | French Lick, IN
July 5 | Dauphin’s Countryfest | Dauphin, MB, CAN
July 8 | Northern Wisconsin State Fair | Chippewa Falls, WI
July 9 | Red River Valley Fairgrounds | West Fargo, ND
July 10 | Gathering On The Green | Mequon, WI
July 11 | Hodag Country Fest | Rhinelander, WI
July 17 | Sunset Station Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas, NV
July 18 | Peppermill Concert Hall | West Wendover, NV
July 19 | Cheyenne Frontier Days | Cheyenne, WY
July 29 | Neshoba County Fair | Philadelphia, MS
July 30 | Tailgate N’ Tallboys Festival | Taylorville, IL
Aug. 1 | Jackson County Fair | Maquoketa, IA
Aug. 7 | Manitoulin Country Fest | Little Current, ON
Aug. 13 | Missouri State Fair | Sedalia, MO
Aug. 15 | Chase County Fair | Imperial, NE
Aug. 21 | Antelope Valley Fair | Lancaster, CA
Sept. 25 | Oklahoma State Fair | Oklahoma City, OK
Sept. 9-14 | Country Cruising | Tampa, FL
photo by NCD
Carrie Underwood is hitting the road in March for a four-date tour to promote her new book, Find Your Path: Honor Your Body, Fuel Your Soul and Get Strong With the Fit52 Life.
In the upcoming book, which goes on sale on March 3, Carrie “share secrets for fitting diet and exercise into a packed routine, which is based on her own active lifestyle, diet and workouts.”
“I want to be healthy and fit 52 weeks of the year, but that doesn’t mean I have to be perfect every day,” says Carrie. “This philosophy is a year-round, common-sense approach to health and fitness that involves doing your best most of the time—and by that I don’t mean being naughty for three days and good for four. I mean doing your absolute best most of the time during every week, 52 weeks of the year.”
Tickets for the book tour go on sale on Feb. 18 at 12 p.m. ET, with fan club pre-sale beginning on Feb. 18 at 10 a.m. ET.
Carrie Underwood Book Tour
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