Final listing of Top 20 NBA Mock Drafts for UT Players

Final listing of Top 20 NBA Mock Drafts for UT Players

Grant Williams – UT / Credit: UT Athletics

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

Here’s a study of 20 of the best (and latest) 2019 NBA Mock Drafts in where University of Tennessee players Grant Williams, Admiral Schofield and Jordan Bone are showing up ahead of this Thursday’s 2019 NBA Draft.

Some mock drafts are two-rounders while others just project the first round. The most common draft position for each player is in bold. The workouts listed are from Hoops Hype’s full listing as well as NBA team post-workout videos on their team websites. You’ll also find some comments from me down below in Vince’s View.

Grant Williams (18)
1st Rd (19) San Antonio Spurs – DraftSite.com
1st Rd (21) Oklahoma City Thunder – NBC Sports
1st Rd (24) Philadelphia 76ers – RotoWorld
1st Rd (25) Portland Trail Blazers – USA Today
1st Rd (25) Portland Trail Blazers – Sporting News
1st Rd (25) Portland Trail Blazers – The Ringer
1st Rd (25) Portland Trail Blazers – CBS Sports/Kyle Boone
1st Rd (25) Portland Trail Blazers – CBS Sports/Brad Crawford
1st Rd (26) Cleveland Cavaliers – CBS Sports/Gary Parrish
1st Rd (27) Brooklyn Nets – Stadium
1st Rd (27) Brooklyn Nets – Net Scouts Basketball
1st Rd (27) Brooklyn Nets – CBS Sports/Matt Norlander
1st Rd (28) Golden State Warriors – Basketball Insiders
1st Rd (29) San Antonio Spurs – The Athletic
1st Rd (29) San Antonio Spurs – Yahoo Sports
1st Rd (30) Milwaukee Bucks – ESPN/Jonathan Givony
2nd Rd (36) Charlotte Hornets – NBADraft.net
2nd Rd (39) New Orleans Pelicans – Sports Illustrated
Not in 1st Rd Only Mock – ESPN TV Mock Draft Selection Special & Bleacher Report

Teams Williams worked out for (10): Warriors, Jazz, Suns, Hawks, Magic, Celtics, 76ers, Bulls, Spurs, Nets

Admiral Schofield (10)
1st Rd (23) Utah Jazz – CBS Sports/Gary Parrish *Pick traded to Memphis
1st Rd (23) Utah Jazz – CBS Sports/Brad Crawford *Pick traded to Memphis
2nd Rd (31) Brooklyn Nets – CBS Sports/Matt Norlander
2nd Rd (32) Phoenix Suns – Net Scouts Basketball
2nd Rd (37) Dallas Mavericks – CBS Sports/Kyle Boone
2nd Rd (38) Chicago Bulls – ESPN/Jonathan Givony
2nd Rd (38) Chicago Bulls – Basketball Insiders
2nd Rd (40) Sacramento Kings – The Ringer
2nd Rd (42) Philadelphia 76ers – The Athletic
2nd Rd (43) Minnesota Timberwolves – Sports Illustrated

Teams Schofield worked out for (5): Jazz, Celtics, Warriors, Trail Blazers, Pacers

Jordan Bone (7)
2nd Rd (43) Minnesota Timberwolves – Net Scouts Basketball
2nd Rd (53) Utah Jazz – CBS Sports/Kyle Boone
2nd Rd (56) Los Angeles Clippers – Basketball Insiders
2nd Rd (57) New Orleans Pelicans – ESPN/Jonathan Givony
2nd Rd (57) New Orleans Pelicans – NBADraft.net
2nd Rd (59) Toronto Raptors – Sports Illustrated
2nd Rd (60) Sacramento Kings – The Athletic

Teams Bone worked out for (8): Pistons, Wizards, Kings, Celtics, Hornets, Hawks, Jazz, Magic

Kyle Alexander (0)
None

Teams Alexander worked out for (5 of the 10 he says he has done): Hawks, 76ers, Raptors, Grizzlies, Hornets

Vince’s View
There are a number of really interesting things from this mock draft deep dive.

There are 10 different teams projected to draft Grant Williams among the 20 mock drafts. That shows his versatility in style and fit, even if some believe he doesn’t have a clearly defined position in the NBA.

The Portland Trail Blazers appeared in five mock drafts to select Williams at #25. I do think that is a very nice style fit for Grant.

CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander actually has the Brooklyn Nets picking Peanut Butter and Jelly in the draft, with Williams in the 1st round at 27 and Admiral Schofield with the first selection of the 2nd round at 31. The Boston Celtics could be another candidate to do something like that, as unlikely as it may be.

It appears that the NBA Scouting Combine really helped Jordan Bone, as his appearance in two-round mock drafts has grown steadily since.

While several NBA teams worked out two Vols draft prospects, the Atlanta hawks and the Boston Celtics worked out three Vols.


Find more of my broadcasting work at VinceSports.net.

[Exclusive Interview] Maren Morris Opens Up About “Playboy” Experience: “I’m Really Proud of What We Did . . . Everyone Chill the F Out”

[Exclusive Interview] Maren Morris Opens Up About “Playboy” Experience: “I’m Really Proud of What We Did . . . Everyone Chill the F Out”

One day after her Playboy interview and photos were posted online, Maren Morris stopped by the Ty Bentli Show to talk about why she decided to take part in the Playboy feature.

NCD has obtained exclusive excerpts from the interview that will air on country radio on June 29 [update, the interview was posted to Ty’s podcast on June 19—Listen Here].

Here are a few of Maren’s choice quotes regarding:

Public response and media interest from the Playboy photos and interview:

“Oh, yeah [it’s been positive]. I was just talking about this . . . you really can’t win. You could tweet ‘I love apples’ and someone would be like ‘F you, apples are awful.’ I’ve learned you can’t really win, so I’m just going to do what I believe in, and do me. I look at people like Dolly Parton, who did the cover of Playboy back in the ’70s, so that was sort of my guiding light when I was deciding whether or not to do the shoot.

“I kind of knew when I did it that it was going to be a little incendiary, but I didn’t really expect people to have such insane rage over it. That was the unforeseen part, people coming after Ryan [Hurd], people on my team, people that were a part of the shoot. I was just like, ‘Oh, my god, you guys aren’t even mad, this is such faux rage.’ This must be a slow news week because I’m literally wearing less on my Women’s Health cover.”

Not focusing on the haters:

I did those photos for me . . . not to be weird about it, I was just like, ‘Well, I look like this, I work out, while I look like this I want to have pretty photos of it.’ I guess for the first time I’ll go out and buy Playboy because I want to have some hard copies of it. I’m really proud of what we did. I love that it was all women on the shoot, so I felt super safe, and [the photos are] not nude, so everyone chill the F out.”

Parents and family seeing the Playboy photos and interview:

“I sent it to them last week when I got the advance copy. They were like totally cool with it. They know who I am. I think at the end of the day, it’s like, I’m married, I am in love with my partner, he supports me to no end—my music and me as a woman—so I feel like if I’m going to impart any wisdom, it’s coming from that angle.”

Challenging herself:

“Every year of my career, I’ve done something that’s scared me, from this [Playboy shoot] to doing ‘The Middle’ with Zedd. I thought that there’s a chance, if I do this song with this EDM guy, country is going to think that I’m like leaving them behind or something. Luckily that didn’t happen, and that wasn’t the case, and it was like a stupid fear. I didn’t get into this to be a torchbearer for my gender or anything like that. I just think that’s organically happened because there weren’t enough women getting airplay on the charts. As someone who was [getting airplay], I want to speak up for my female artist friends who work maybe harder than I do and don’t get an ounce of what I’ve received . . . I just naturally have fallen into this role . . . I want it to be more equal, I want everyone to get their fair share because everyone is so f’in talented and inspires me.”

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Marty Stuart’s 3 Artist-in-Residence Shows at the Hall of Fame to Feature Chris Stapleton, John Prine, Emmylou Harris & More on Select Dates

Marty Stuart’s 3 Artist-in-Residence Shows at the Hall of Fame to Feature Chris Stapleton, John Prine, Emmylou Harris & More on Select Dates

Following in the footsteps of country music luminaries like Kris Kristofferson, Vince Gill, Alan Jackson, Rosanne Cash and more, Marty Stuart will be the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s 16th artist-in-residence

Marty will perform three themed shows in the museum’s CMA Theater on Sept. 11 (The Pilgrim), Sept. 18 (Psychedelic Jam-Bo-Ree) and Sept. 25 (Songs That Tell a Story).

Sept. 11: The Pilgrim
Marty will celebrate the re-release of his 10th studio album, The Pilgrim (1999), which showcases his songwriting and instrumental talents and tells the story of a man from Marty’s hometown of Philadelphia, Mississippi. He will celebrate this 20-year milestone with a host of musical guests including Chris and Morgane Stapleton, Emmylou Harris, Connie Smith, Gary Carter and Kristin Wilkinson with her Superlative Strings.

Sept. 18: Psychedelic Jam-Bo-Ree
The 1960s introduced us to undeniable superstars and gave us unforgettable songs. Join Marty for an evening celebrating country music of the 1960s, featuring a line-up of influential artists and musicians including Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman of The Byrds, Connie Smith, Old Crow Medicine Show, Buck Trent, Kenny Lovelace, Jim Lauderdale, the Grand Ole Opry Square Dancers and the Fabulous Superlatives.

Sept. 25: Songs That Tell a Story
Harlan Howard famously referred to country music as “three chords and the truth.” Marty will pay homage to country music’s musical stories with an acoustic show. This lineup will feature a number of Nashville’s most influential and revered storytellers including John Prine, Doug Kershaw, Dallas Frazier, Brandy Clark and the Fabulous Superlatives.

Established in 2003, the museum’s artist-in-residence series honors a musical master who has contributed a large and significant body of work to the canon of American popular music. The artist-in-residence is invited to use the museum’s performance venues to create unique musical experiences. Marty joins a prestigious group of past honorees that includes Cowboy Jack Clement, Earl Scruggs, Tom T. Hall, Guy Clark, Kris Kristofferson, Jerry Douglas, Vince Gill, Buddy Miller, Connie Smith, Kenny Rogers, Ricky Skaggs, Alan Jackson, Rosanne Cash, Jason Isbell and Miranda Lambert.

Tickets for all three shows are on sale now and can be purchased at CMATheater.com.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

FGL Brings Their “Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour” to St. Jude Children’s Hospital for Surprise Show With Dan + Shay, Morgan Wallen & More

FGL Brings Their “Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour” to St. Jude Children’s Hospital for Surprise Show With Dan + Shay, Morgan Wallen & More

Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line and their Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour cohorts—Dan + Shay, Morgan Wallen, Canaan Smith and Hardy—took a slight detour before their concert in Southaven, Miss., on June 15.

The troupe stopped by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis (about 20 minutes from Southaven) to perform for patients and their families, as well as meet the brave kids who are fighting childhood cancer.

“One of our favorite moments this weekend right here,” said FGL, in part, via Instagram. “Thank you @stjude for inviting us out and to our buddies @danandshay @morganwallen @hardy and @canaansmith for joining us yesterday.”

“Thank you + for inviting us to be a part of such a special day in Memphis,” added Dan + Shay via Twitter. “ is truly one of the most wonderful places on earth, and we’re so proud of our country music community for all that it has contributed towards saving lives.”

The country music industry has raised more than $800 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital since Country Cares for St. Jude Kids began 30 years ago. Thanks to generous donors, families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food.

If you’d like to make a donation to St. Jude to help end childhood cancer, click here.

photos courtesy of St. Jude Children\’s Hospital

Summer Ball Update #1: Pleasants Off to Hot Start with Academy Barons

Summer Ball Update #1: Pleasants Off to Hot Start with Academy Barons

Vols RHP Elijah Pleasants / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. –  Tennessee baseball is well-represented on the 2019 summer circuit with 23 current players on summer-league rosters.

Each week on UTSports.com, we will provide an update on all of the Vols participating in the various summer leagues around the country.

The first summer ball update of the year can be found below.

USA Baseball Collegiate National Team
LHP Garrett Crochet
Season Stats: N/A

Crochet accepted an invitation to the 2019 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team training camp, which will run from June 27-30 in Cary, North Carolina before a 26-man roster is selected prior to the 8th USA vs. Cuba International Friendship Series that will take place July 2-6 in Cary, Charlotte, Durham and Hickory, North Carolina. Team USA’s 26-man roster will then travel to Taiwan for the 19th USA vs. Chinese Taipei International Friendship Series after which USA Baseball will announce a final 24-man roster to compete in the 43rd USA vs. Japan Collegiate All-Star Series from July 16-21 in Japan.

Read more about Crochet’s training camp invite HERE.

Cape Cod League
OF Zach Daniels – Orleans Firebirds
Season Stats: 5 GP, .133 AVG, 1 R, 2 H, 0 BB, 6 K, .133 SLG, .133 OBP

Daniels went 1-for-4 in the Firebirds opener on June 11 against Yarmouth-Dennis and recorded his second hit of the season on June 16 in a 2-1 loss to Bourne. The Georgia native also scored a run in Orleans’ 4-4 tie against Wareham on June 14.

LHP Will Heflin – Harwich Mariners
Season Stats: 1 App, 0 GS, 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 2.0 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 H, 0 BB, 2 K, 0.50 WHIP

Heflin was nearly perfect in his only appearance so far this summer. The junior lefty struck out a pair and allowed one hit in two scoreless innings as Harwich defeated Falmouth 7-1 on June 16.

RHP Sean Hunley – Brewster Whitecaps
Season Stats: 1 App, 1 GS, 1-0, 2.25 ERA, 4.0 IP, 3 R, 1 ER, 6 H, 0 BB, 6 K, 1.50 WHIP

Hunley got his summer started off with a victory in Brewster’s 12-4 win over Hyannis on June 16. The sophomore got the start and allowed three runs – only one earned – and struck out six in four innings of work to begin his summer campaign 1-0.

OF Alerick Soularie – Brewster Whitecaps
Season Stats: 4 GP, .308 AVG, 5 R, 4 H, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 BB, 2 K, 1 SB, .385 SLG, .357 OBP

Soularie has scored in all four games he’s played in and has recorded a hit in three of those contests so far this summer, including a two-hit performance in a 2-1 win over Orleans on June 15. The All-American also scored twice, doubled and drove in a run in an 11-5 victory over Hyannis on June 16.

RHP Chase Wallace – Orleans Firebirds
Season Stats: 2 App, 0 GS, 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 4.1 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 H, 2 BB, 5 K, 0.92 WHIP

Despite a slow start for the Firebirds, Wallace has been solid in his two appearances out of the bullpen thus far. The sophomore right hander has given up just two hits while racking up five strikeouts in 4.1 innings of work.

California Collegiate League
OF Justin Ammons – Conejo Oaks
Season Stats: N/A

Ammons has not seen action yet this summer.

INF Pete Derkay – Arroyo Seco Saints
Season Stats: N/A

Derkay has not seen action yet this summer.

INF Max Ferguson – Orange County Riptide
Season Stats: N/A

Ferguson has not seen action yet this summer.

INF Luc Lipcius – Arroyo Seco Saints
Season Stats: 4 GP, .188 AVG, 3 R, 3 H, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 5 K, .188 SLG, .278 OBP, 1 SB

Lipcius went 2-for-5 with a run and an RBI in his second game of the summer against Conejo on June 8. He followed that with another hit and two runs scored against Orange County on June 9.

INF Trey Lipscomb – Orange County Riptide
Season Stats: N/A

Lipscomb has not seen action yet this summer.

C Connor Pavolony – Santa Barbara Foresters
Season Stats: 5 GP, .188 AVG, 3 R, 3 H, 1 2B, 3 RBI, 4 BB, 4 K, .250 SLG, .350 OBP

Pavolony has recorded a hit in three of his five games played so far this summer. In his first game of the summer, the Georgia native reached base twice with a single and a walk and also drove in two runs in a 10-1 win over Conejo on June 11. The freshman catcher had two runs, a double, a walk and an RBI in a 10-4 victory over Orange County on June 16. Pavolony has also thrown out two base stealers already this summer.

RHP Elijah Pleasants – Academy Barons
Season Stats: 2 App, 0-0, 2 SV, 0.00 ERA, 3.1 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 H, 0 BB, 5 K, 0.30 WHIP

Pleasants is off to a red-hot start for the Barons, earning a pair of saves in his only two appearances so far. The lanky right hander opened his summer with two shutout innings in a win over Orange County on June 13, striking out three while allowing just one hit. He followed that up with a pair of punchouts in 1.1 innings of work as Academy defeated Conejo, 9-5, on June 16.

OF Evan Russell – Arroyo Seco Saints
Season Stats: N/A

Russell has not seen action yet this summer.

OF Christian Scott – Arroyo Seco Saints
Season Stats: 5 GP, .222 AVG, 2 R, 4 H, 1 2B, 1 3B, 0 RBI, 0 BB, 5 K, .389 SLG, .263 OBP

After a slow start, Scott has started to find his groove as of late. The Clarksville, Tenn., native went 3-for-4 with a triple against Orange County on June 14 after hitting a double and scoring a pair of runs in a 4-3 win over Santa Barbara one day earlier.

Coastal Plain League
RHP Caleb Pearson – Forest City Owls
Season Stats: 3 App, 2 GS, 0-2, 6.10 ERA, 10.1 IP, 12 H, 12 R, 7 ER, 8 BB, 6 K, 1.94 WHIP

Pearson has struggled out of the gates for Forest City, starting the summer 0-2 after a pair of rocky starts. The Brentwood, Tenn., native does have six strikeouts so far this summer.

RHP Joshua Plummer – Fayetteville SwampDogs
Season Stats: 2 App, 2 GS, 0-1, 6.14 ERA, 7.1 IP, 5 H, 7 R, 5 ER, 7 BB, 8 K, 1.64 WHIP

Following a rough outing to start the summer, Plummer rebounded nicely in his second start with five strikeouts and just one earned run allowed on three hits in 3.2 innings of work as the SwampDogs defeated Asheboro 10-4 on June 16.

INF Jake Rucker – Forest City Owls
Season Stats: 4 GP, .091 AVG, 1 R, 1 H, 0 RBI, 2 BB, 3 K, .091 SLG, .231 OBP

Rucker got off to a slow start at the plate, going hitless in his first three games, but singled and scored a run in the Owls’ last game, a 5-1 victory over High Point-Thomasville. He also earned the top spot on the Coastal Plain League Plays of the Week with a web gem at shortstop.

Northwoods League
INF Austin Knight – Kalamazoo Growlers
Season Stats: N/A

Knight has not seen action yet this summer.

RHP Tanner Kohlhepp – Eau Claire Express
Season Stats: 2 App, 2 GS, 0-0, 7.56 ERA, 8.1 IP, 7 H, 7 R, 7 ER, 5 BB, 5 K, 1.44 WHIP

Kohlhepp posted a quality start in his summer debut for the Express, allowing two runs on four hits while striking out two batters in 4.2 innings as Eau Claire defeated Thunder Bay, 9-6, on June 9.

Ohio Valley League
C Matthew Ellis – Dubois County Bombers
Season Stats: 3 GP, .385 AVG, 2 R, 5 H, 1 2B, 3 RBI, 0 BB, 1 K, .462 SLG, .357 OBP

Ellis is off to a good start for the Bombers with five hits and three RBI in just three games played so far this summer. Dubois County is currently in third place in the East Division with a 5-5 record.

RHP Bennett Shoptaw – Dubois County Bombers
Season Stats: 3 App, 2 GS, 0-1, 9.58 ERA, 10.1 IP, 18 H, 14 R, 11 ER, 5 BB, 9 K, 2.23 WHIP

Shoptaw has struggled in three appearances so far this summer with a 9.58 ERA in 10.1 innings of work.

Expedition League
RHP Hunter Dreves – Western Nebraska Pioneers
Season Stats: 4 App, 2 GS, 1-0, 6.75 ERA, 9.1 IP, 5 H, 9 R, 7 ER, 15 BB, 13 K, 2.14 WHIP

Dreves earned his first victory of the summer as the Pioneers defeated Fremont, 6-5, on May 30. The Kentucky native struck out three batters in three innings of work. In four innings, Dreves struck out six batters and allowed just one run on one hit in his most recent outing as Western Nebraska earned a 5-4 win over Casper on June 16. While Dreves has allowed just five hits in 9.1 innings, he has struggled with walks, giving up 15 free passes already this summer.

-UT Athletics

Watch Chris Lane Propose to Lauren Bushnell

Watch Chris Lane Propose to Lauren Bushnell

Chris Lane and Lauren Bushnell got engaged on June 16.

Chris shared a video of the proposal, featuring him popping the question in the backyard of Lauren’s family home in West Linn, Oregon.

Under the guise of letting Lauren hear one of his new songs, “Big, Big Plans,” Chris stealthily takes Lauren hand and drops to one knee during the song’s ending, saying, “Baby, you’re the best thing to ever happen. You’ve brought out a lot of things inside me that I didn’t even know existed. And I have to spend the rest of my life with you. Will you marry me?”

Watch the video below, which is interspersed with clips of the happy couple.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Luke Combs Just Had One of the Best Weeks in the History of Country Music

Luke Combs Just Had One of the Best Weeks in the History of Country Music

If it seems like Luke Combs is crushing a new milestone every week . . . he is.

In addition to getting invited to join the Grand Ole Opry on June 11, Luke achieved the largest streaming week ever for a country artist. Check out a few of his amazing accomplishments on the Billboard country charts this week.

  • Luke’s five-track EP, The Prequel, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
  • Luke’s 2017 debut album, This One’s for You, is No. 2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
  • All five tracks on The Prequel are in the Top 25 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, which hasn’t been accomplished since Johnny Cash did it in 1959.

Luke recently made history as the first artist to simultaneously top all five Billboard country charts for multiple weeks: Top Country Albums, Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay, Country Streaming Songs and Country Digital Song Sales. He is also the first country artist in history whose first five singles have reached No. 1.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Lady Vols in the WNBA Update: June 17

Lady Vols in the WNBA Update: June 17

Lady Vols in WNBA / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — With a couple more weeks under their belts, former Lady Vols keep ramping up their respective games in the WNBA. At some point during the last two weeks of contests, every LVFL scored in double digits in at least one game, including a double-double by Seattle’s Mercedes Russell, who tallied 15 points and recorded 11 rebounds against the Washington Mystics on June 14.

Along with her double-double performance, Russell also scored 13 points and recorded eight rebounds in an 84-82 win over Indiana on June 13. She now has started in five of nine games for the Storm and has been averaging 7.6 ppg, 6.2 rpg and 24.6 mpg.

Diamond DeShields posted two 20+ point games for the Chicago Sky with 24 points against Washington on June 5 and a season high of 25 points against Phoenix on June 11. The Sky went 1-1 when DeShields scored more than 20 points. She is currently leading her team in scoring with an average of 14.0, ranking her 16th in the league overall. DeShields continues action on June 19 at the New York Liberty at 7 p.m. (League Pass).

Isabelle Harrison and Glory Johnson have been representing UT on the Dallas Wings and both have recorded a double-digit scoring performance this season. Harrison scored 18 points against Indiana on June 7 and also reeled in seven rebounds in a 79-64 loss. Johnson responded the next game with nearly a double-double with 15 points and nine rebounds in an 86-82 loss against Washington on June 9.

Shekinna Stricklen recorded three double-digit scoring efforts in the last two weeks, including 16-point performances in back-to-back games for the Connecticut Sun. The team is currently first in the league standings and sits at 8-1 overall.

Candace Parker, meanwhile, remains sidelined. The L.A. Sparks star is recovering from a hamstring injury that has plagued her since the preseason, but she could return any day now. She most recently competed in a full scrimmage last week during practice.

 

Diamond DeShields

Chicago Sky | G | 2nd Season

DeShields has started in all six of the Chicago Sky’s games this season. She is averaging 14.0 ppg. and 4.7 rpg. thus far. She leads the team in scoring and is currently ranked 16th in the league. Her next game is June 19 against the New York Liberty at 7 p.m. ET (League Pass).

Isabelle Harrison

Dallas Wings | F/C | 4th Season

After sitting out all of last season due to medical reasons, Harrison has been averaging a little over 21 minutes a game and tallying 6.4 ppg. and 4.0 rpg. She recently scored 18 points in 25 minutes and collected seven rebounds against the Indiana Fever. The next game for her is on June 20 against the Phoenix Mercury beginning at 8 p.m. (CBS Sports Network).

Glory Johnson

Dallas Wings | F | 7th Season

Johnson has started in five of six contests played for the Dallas Wings this season. In just under 25 minutes of action per game, she has produced 6.7 ppg. and 7.0 rpg. After nearly having a double-double against Washington, she also helped the Wings to their first win of the season against Atlanta on June 15 with five points, two steals, four assists and five rebounds.

Candace Parker

Los Angeles Sparks | F/C | 12th Season

Parker has been sidelined with a hamstring injury since the preseason. She is slowly recovering and could return to action any day now.

Mercedes Russell

Seattle Storm | C | 2nd Season

Russell has already played in nine games this season and averages 24.6 minutes per contest. With more time on the court compared to last season, she has been contributing 7.6 ppg. and 6.2 rpg. The Seattle Storm continues its season June 21 against the LA Sparks (CBS Sports Network) at 10:30 p.m.

Shekinna Stricklen

Connecticut Sun | G/F | 8th Season

Stricklen has started in all nine games so far this season for the Connecticut Sun and has scored in double digits in four of the past five games. She is sitting at 10.4 ppg. and has chipped in 1.6 rpg. while playing 24.1 mpg. so far this season. Stricklen also has been shooting an impressive 83.3 percent on free throws. Her next game is June 21 against Atlanta at 7:30 p.m. (League Pass).

-UT Athletics

Garrett Crochet Invited to USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Training Camp

Garrett Crochet Invited to USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Training Camp

Vols LHP Garrett Crochet / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee sophomore pitcher Garrett Crochet has accepted an invitation to the 2019 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team training camp.

The talented left hander is the 21st player in program history to be associated with one of the USA Baseball National Teams and the first to earn an invite to the Collegiate Team training camp since former UT pitcher Zach Warren made the team in 2016.

“It means a lot to be chosen to wear the Red, White and Blue and to represent not only our country but also the University of Tennessee and my family,” Crochet said. “This is something I’ve always dreamed of but never believed would be something I would be a part of. The feeling is very surreal.”

The USA Baseball Collegiate National Team will participate in series of four intrasquad exhibition games and a game against the Coastal Plain League Select before announcing a 26-man roster prior to the 8th USA vs. Cuba International Friendship Series that will take place July 2-6 in Cary, Charlotte, Durham and Hickory, North Carolina. Team USA’s 26-man roster will then travel to Taiwan for the 19th USA vs. Chinese Taipei International Friendship Series after which USA Baseball will announce a final 24-man roster to compete in the 43rd USA vs. Japan Collegiate All-Star Series from July 16-21 in Japan.

After starting the year as one of the Volunteers’ top options in the bullpen, Crochet worked his way into the weekend rotation midway through the season and ended up starting six games. The Ocean Springs, Miss., native finished the year with a 5-3 record and set career bests in numerous statistical categories, including ERA, appearances, saves, innings pitched, strikeouts, walks allowed and hits allowed.

Crochet racked up 81 strikeouts on the year to rank second on the team, and his 13.5 strikeouts per nine innings led all Tennessee pitchers with at least two starts. In his first outing of the season, Crochet struck out a career-high nine batters in four perfect innings of relief to earn a save against Appalachian State. He went on to strike out nine more batters in 5.1 innings of work in a victory over Indiana on Feb. 24.

Crochet also posted impressive performances in wins over a pair of top-five ranked teams in Vanderbilt and Georgia. The hard-throwing lefty tossed 4.1 shutout innings out of the bullpen to lead the Vols to a 7-6 road victory over the fourth-ranked Commodores on March 31, one of just four home games that Vanderbilt lost in the regular season.

Crochet made his first start of the year two weeks later in the series opener against No. 2 Georgia. He gave UT five shutout innings while striking out six batters as the Big Orange went on to post a 2-0 shutout victory.

After suffering a fractured jaw in the final series of the regular season against Ole Miss, Crochet returned just two weeks later to pitch for the Vols in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional. He threw 2.1 scoreless innings to earn the win in an elimination game against UNCW before tossing 3.2 innings the next day in a victory over Liberty to help UT advance to the regional championship.

For more information on USA Baseball and the Collegiate National Team, follow @USABaseball on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter; and @USABaseballCNT on Twitter.

Click HERE to view the release on UTSports.com and see a full list of former Tennessee players and coaches that have been involved with USA Baseball.

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Check Out Maren Morris’ “Playboy” Interview & Photos: “Not Many Country Artists Speak Up”

Check Out Maren Morris’ “Playboy” Interview & Photos: “Not Many Country Artists Speak Up”

Maren Morris’ new interview and photo spread in Playboy was posted online on June 18.

The almost-3,000-word interview covers a wide range of topics, spanning music, marriage, fears, sexuality, gender inequality more.

A number of artists have posed for Playboy over the years, including Dolly Parton (cover: Oct. 1978), Madonna (cover: Sept. 1985), Maria Carey (cover: March 2007), Halsey (cover: Sept//Oct. 2017) and more.

Check out a handful of choice quotes from Maren’s interview below, and be sure to read the full interview here.

  • “There’s strength in the femininity of needing someone but also in having the confidence to ask for it.”
  • “For the past two years I’ve been the most-played woman on country radio. It’s still way less than a man, but for some reason my music is being played.”
  • “I would love to sing with Kehlani. I saw H.E.R. at the Grammys, and she was incredible. I love Khalid. If I’m shooting real high, I would love to sing with BeyoncĂŠ. That’s the pinnacle.”
  • “I get only one life here, and if I’m going to be a musician and do this thing I’ve been given a gift for, I would like people to know what I believe in. This is where I stand, this is what I want, this is the world I want my kids to live in. That’s why I speak up when I do. It definitely ruffles feathers. Not many country artists speak up.”
  • “Doing Playboy has been a really fun challenge. I’m trying to do more things that scare me. Every year I’m trying to peel back my layers emotionally—and I guess physically.”

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

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