#6/5 Lady Vols Run-Rule BYU, 14-2, to Open Tennessee Invite

#6/5 Lady Vols Run-Rule BYU, 14-2, to Open Tennessee Invite

Lady Vols Softball / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The No. 6/5 Lady Vols logged seven runs in the first inning en route to a 14-2 run-rule of BYU in five innings to open up the annual Tennessee Invitational at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium on Thursday.

Senior ace Matty Moss notched the win for the Lady Vols (20-3) in the circle, throwing five strikeouts while allowing two hits and no runs in 3.0 innings of work. Moss improved her record to 6-1 on the year and has now given up less than three hits in six of her last seven outings of two innings or more. The Greenville, S.C., native came on in relief of Ashley Rogers to start the third inning.

At the plate, Aubrey Leach (2-for-2) and Kaili Phillips (1-for-3) led Tennessee with three RBIs apiece and Hailey Bearden chipped in two of her own. Phillips and Ashley Morgan knocked home runs in the outing while Tennessee recorded a .320 batting average as a team.

The Lady Vols got on the scoreboard in no time to kick off the first inning of play, as five errors, four unearned runs and just three hits gave Tennessee a 7-0 lead. Leach and Bearden combined for three RBIs and the Lady Vols cycled through 12 batters in the frame.

In the second inning, Tennessee’s lead was trimmed by the Cougars (10-12), who answered with a pair of RBI singles to cut the Lady Vols’ lead to five runs.

Morgan responded in the following half inning with a solo shot to right-center field to give UT an 8-2 advantage going into the third frame.

To start the inning, Cailin Hannon reached first base via fielder’s choice, as Leach was walked to give the Lady Vols two runners on. Phillips then blasted a home run off the scoreboard in left-center field to score Hannon and Leach, extending the Tennessee lead to 11-2.

After holding BYU to two straight scoreless innings, the Lady Vols poured on three more runs in the bottom of the fourth. A pair of walks and a fielder’s choice put two Tennessee players in scoring position, while Leach drove two runs in with a double off the left-field wall. To finish out the inning, a Tianna Batts RBI-single brought Leach home to further the Lady Vols’ lead to 14-2.

Moss closed out the game for Tennessee in the top of the fifth with a 1-2-3 inning to secure the run-rule win.

FAST START: The Lady Vols’ seven-run outburst in the first inning was the most runs scored in an opening inning this season for Tennessee. It also tied their second-highest scoring inning of the season.

ON DECK: The Lady Vols will get back to action in the Tennessee Invitational with a matchup against No. 11/13 Texas (22-5) at 5:30 p.m. ET tomorrow. The game will be broadcast via SEC Network+ on the WatchESPN app and the live radio call can be heard on UTSports.com, the UT Gameday App or AM 990.

-UT Athletics

Softball Preview: Tennessee Invitational

Softball Preview: Tennessee Invitational

UT Softball / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The No. 5/6 Lady Vols (19-3) welcome BYU and Texas to Knoxville for the annual Tennessee Invitational (3/14-17).

Tennessee is coming off an 8-0 midweek win against Middle Tennessee in the Midstate Classic after a 2-1 weekend at then-No. 4 Florida in which it secured its first series against the Gators in Gainesville since 2007. Freshmen Kaili Phillips and Ally Shipman led the Lady Vols, batting .375 each while combining for three home runs and five RBI in the series with UF.

Broadcast Info

Thursday, March 14 

  • BYU vs. Tennessee
    • Time: 5:30 p.m. ET
    • Radio: UTSports.com | UT Gameday App | AM 990
    • Live Stats: UTSports.com
    • Broadcast: SECN+/WatchESPN App

Friday, March 15

  • Texas vs. BYU
  • Texas vs. Tennessee
    • Time: 5:30 p.m. ET
    • Radio: UTSports.com | UT Gameday App | AM 990
    • Live Stats: UTSports.com
    • Broadcast: SECN+/WatchESPN App

Saturday, March 16

  • BYU vs. Texas
  • BYU vs. Tennessee
    • Time: 2:30 p.m. ET
    • Radio: UTSports.com | UT Gameday App | AM 990
    • Live Stats: UTSports.com
    • Broadcast: SECN+/WatchESPN App

Sunday, March 17

  •  Texas vs. Tennessee
    • Time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Radio: UTSports.com | UT Gameday App | AM 990
    • Live Stats: UTSports.com
    • Broadcast: SECN+/WatchESPN App

Need to Know

  • Tennessee has hosted 11 invitationals since the inaugural 1996 season, amassing a 45-5 record. Overall, Tennessee is 113-14 in regular-season tournaments it has hosted.
  • Kaili Phillips is the first Lady Vol since Madison Shipman in 2014 to hit homers in four straight games. From 2/28-3/9, Phillip’s notched eight hits with six home runs in 14 at-bats.
  • Tennessee leads the Southeastern Conference with a .363 batting average and ranks second in fielding percentage (.990). The Lady Vols’ average at the plate ranks third in the nation while their FLD % is second.
  • In 2019, UT has outscored its opponents 165-38 and hit 26 home runs. Lady Vol newcomers have hit 13 of the long balls.
  • Senior pitcher Matty Moss is fifth in the nation with a 10.60 strikeout-to-walk ratio. The senior has issued just five walks through 40.0 innings of work.

Scouting Report

BYU

  • Head coach Gordon Eakin led the Cougars to their 14th straight NCAA postseason in 2018 and led BYU to a win over No. 18 Baylor earlier this season.
  • This past Monday, offensive leader Rylee Jensen earned her third West Coast Conference Player of the Week Award after batting .597 while tallying runs in every game of the UCLA/Long Beach State Invite.
  • In the circle, BYU is led by Autumn Moffat who owns a 5-5 record and 2.10 ERA through 12 appearances (55.2 IP). She also leads the staff with 46 strikeouts.

All-Time Record vs. BYU: 7-1

  • In Knoxville: UT leads, 1-0
  • At Neutral Sites: UT leads, 6-1
  • Last Meeting: UT won, 13-0 (5) on 2/22/18

Texas

  • Head coach Mike White is in his first season as head coach of the Longhorns after spending eight years at Oregon.
  • Texas is coming off a home weekend in which it went 3-2 as host of the Longhorn Invite. The Longhorns have faced seven ranked opponents this season and sport a 3-4 record in those contests.
  • Offensively, Texas is led by Janae Jefferson. She boasts a .459 batting average, 39 hits and 22 runs scored.
  • Shealyn O’Leary is tops on the pitching staff with a 0.48 ERA and 7-0 record through 43.2 innings of work.

All-Time Record vs. Texas: 2-3

  • In Knoxville: UT leads, 1-0
  • At Neutral Sites: UTA leads, 2-1
  • Last Meeting: UTA won, 2-4, on 2/25/17

-UT Athletics

 

Vols Cruise Past Bulldogs to Complete Midweek Sweep

Vols Cruise Past Bulldogs to Complete Midweek Sweep

Vols OFs Evan Russell & Al Soularie / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — No. 21 Tennessee used a four-run seventh to run away from UNC Asheville, completing the midweek sweep over the Bulldogs with a 7-2 victory Wednesday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

Junior lefty Will Heflin (1-0) picked up his first win of the 2019 campaign, dealing 3.2 scoreless innings of relief for the Big Orange with a career-high eight strikeouts and no walks. The Morristown, Tenn., native retired his first 10 batters in order, including an immaculate inning against the top of the Bulldogs’ order in the fifth.

Asheville left-hander Joe Sondock (0-1) was credited with the loss, surrendering a pair of runs with one earned across 1.2 relief innings. The freshman totaled two walks and a strikeout in his ninth appearance of the season.

Sophomore JUCO product Alerick Soularie (1-for-3, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI) tagged a two-run shot to highlight Tennessee’s offensive output – his fifth home run over the past five games. Jay Charleston (2-for-4, R, 2B), Connor Pavolony(2-for-3, 2 2B, R, RBI) and Ricky Martinez (2-for-4, R, RBI) each logged multi-hit efforts to pace the Vols at the plate.

UNC Asheville (5-11) got on the board in the top of the second with a solo homer off the bat of Brandon Lankford (1-for-4, HR, R, RBI), the Bulldogs’ top slugger entering Wednesday night. The sophomore launched a leadoff bomb to left field for his seventh of the season, putting UNCA ahead 1-0 in the early going.

Tennessee (17-1) evened it up with a run in the bottom of the third, as Charleston scored from second on a fielding error by Bulldog first baseman Jake Madole.

Asheville jumped back in front in the top of the fourth when shortstop Carmine Pagano (2-for-4, 2B, RBI) drove in a run with a single through the left side. Trailing 2-1 with a pair of runners on base, sophomore outfielder Evan Russell robbed a potential three-run homer for the second out of the inning before a flyout to right field ended the frame. The Bulldogs would not score for the remainder of the contest.

The Vols capitalized on a couple of Asheville miscues to gain their first lead of the night in the bottom of the fifth. Pavolony drew a full-count, two-out, bases-loaded walk to tie it 2-2 before Max Ferguson came home on a passed ball to give UT a one-run lead.

Tennessee plated four runs in the bottom of the seventh to put the game out of reach, taking a 7-2 advantage over the Bulldogs that would hold for the rest of the game. Soularie belted a two-run shot to left center for his fifth homer in the past six days, followed by back-to-back RBI hits from Martinez and Jake Rucker (1-for-2, 2B, RBI) to give the Vols a five-run edge.

Relievers Tanner KohlheppDaniel Vasquez and Elijah Pleasants closed it out for UT, combining for 1.2 innings of scoreless relief. Pleasants sealed the win with a strikeout, the 14th of the night for the Tennessee pitching staff which matched the third-highest total for the team this season.

UT begins its Southeastern Conference slate this weekend as the Vols hit the road for Auburn. The Vols’ 17-1 record entering SEC play is the best in program history, as well as the best start for UT overall since opening the 1997 campaign 18-1.

IMMACULATE INNING: Junior lefty Will Heflin came on to relieve Chase Wallace and accomplished a rare feat for Tennessee in the top of the fifth. The Morristown, Tenn., native tossed an ‘immaculate inning’ for the Vols – striking out three-consecutive batters on just nine pitches. Heflin faced the top of Asheville’s order, fanning outfielders Wade Chandler and Dominic Freeberger on swinging Ks before catching Greg Gasparro looking for his ninth-consecutive strike.

RUSSELL ROBBERY: With momentum shifting in Asheville’s favor in the top of the fourth, junior catcher Andrew Friedholm stepped to the plate with two Bulldogs on base and a 2-1 lead. The backstop sent the 2-2 offering from Chase Wallace deep towards the porches in left field, but sophomore outfielder Evan Russell pulled off a web gem – scaling the wall to rob a potential three-run homer. A flyout to right ended the frame, and UNC Asheville would not score for the rest of the night.

STARTING SILLY: Freshman right hander Chase Silseth made his first collegiate start Wednesday evening, giving up one earned run across three innings of work for his longest outing of the season. The Farmington, N.M., native fanned a career-high four batters while allowing one walk and two hits.

UP NEXT: Tennessee travels to Auburn, Ala. for a three-game set with the 15th-ranked Tigers to open up conference play. The series is scheduled for Friday through Sunday, March 15-17 at Plainsman Park, with first pitch Friday night set for 7 p.m.

-UT Athletics

Video: Check-in at Tennessee Basketball SECT Practice

Video: Check-in at Tennessee Basketball SECT Practice

UT’s men’s basketball team practiced in Nashville ahead of the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament. Vince Ferrara checks in from practice with a video look in. Our coverage brought to you by Hiwassee Window & Door and Image Matters.

Vince Ferrara & UT Basketball team
Watch Miranda Lambert, Cassadee Pope, Brandi Carlile & Natalie Hemby Join Maren Morris to Sing “My Church” at the Ryman

Watch Miranda Lambert, Cassadee Pope, Brandi Carlile & Natalie Hemby Join Maren Morris to Sing “My Church” at the Ryman

During Maren Morris’ sold-out show at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on March 13, Miranda Lambert, Cassadee Pope, Brandi Carlile and Natalie Hemby surprised Maren by joining her onstage to sing “My Church.”

“This moment was not planned but it made my 🖤 explode,” said Maren, in part, via Twitter.

Earlier in the evening, Brandi teamed with Maren to sing “Common,” their duet on Maren’s new album, Girl. Next, Maren was joined by Cassadee—who opened the show—to sing “All My Favorite People,” a duet on Girl that features Brothers Osborne. Later, Miranda and Natalie joined Maren onstage to sing “Virginia Bluebell,” a Natalie co-penned cut from Miranda’s 2009 album, Revolution. The trio also joined forces to sing “I Wish I Was,” which Natalie also co-penned for Maren’s 2016 album, Hero.

Watch Maren, Miranda, Cassadee, Brandi and Natalie collaborate on “My Church.”

photo by JPA, AFF-USA.com

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