#7 TENNESSEE EARNS SECOND SEC SERIES SWEEP WITH 8-0 WIN OVER #23 SOUTH CAROLINA
Courtesy / UT Sports

#7 TENNESSEE EARNS SECOND SEC SERIES SWEEP WITH 8-0 WIN OVER #23 SOUTH CAROLINA

COLUMBIA, S.C. – The seventh-ranked Lady Vols earned their second SEC series sweep of the season Monday night with a six-inning run-rule victory over No. 23 South Carolina, 8-0, at Beckham Field.
 
Tennessee (26-4, 6-0 SEC) has now opened conference play 6-0 for the second consecutive season and for the second time in program history.
 
While the offense got things cranked up in the later innings, it was sophomore right-hander Karlyn Pickens who held firm in the circle in the early going.
 
South Carolina (22-10, 0-6 SEC) threatened to score in the second inning as it put runners on second and third with only one out. Pickens dug in and kept the Gamecocks off the scoreboard as she got a strikeout and ground out to end the frame.
 
Pickens settled in following the second, finishing the night with 10 strikeouts, two walks and just three hits. The Weaverville, North Carolina, native tossed her 10th complete game and earned her ninth shutout of the year en route to her 14th victory.
 
The bats came alive in the fourth as Destiny Rodriguez sparked a three-run inning with an RBI double. The Live Oak, Texas, native was 2-for-3 with a run scored. Sophia Nugent drove in the game’s second run on a sac fly before Laura Mealer knocked in UT’s third run on a double to center.
 
Mealer led Tennessee at the plate, going 3-for-3 with one run scored and a pair of RBIs.
 
The duo of Nugent and Mealer struck again in the sixth inning with Nugent knocking an RBI double to plate Rodriguez before Mealer singled to score Taylor Pannell – extending Tennessee’s lead to 5-0.
 
Nugent finished her night 2-for-2 with two doubles and two RBIs.
 
With two runners on in the sixth, Zaida Puni put the game away with a three-run blast – making the score 8-0. The home run was her seventh of the season.
 
Sage Mardjetko started in the circle for the Gamecocks, throwing 3.2 innings. She frustrated the Tennessee bats early but the Lady Vols ended up tagging her for three runs on five hits. Mardjetko fanned three and walked two in the loss.
 
Alana Vawter relieved her in the fourth and went 1.2 frames, allowing four runs on four hits with four strikeouts before she was lifted for Jori Heard.
 
Heard only faced four batters and gave up one run on two hits.
 
STAT OF THE DAY
Tennessee’s win Monday night extended its nation-leading win streak to 18 games. The Lady Vols also own the country’s third-longest road-winning streak with 10 consecutive wins away from home.
 
UP NEXT
Tennessee continues its SEC road swing as it heads down to The Plains for a three-game set at Auburn March 29-31.

BSB PREVIEW: IN-STATE TILT AGAINST TENNESSEE TECH AWAITS #5 VOLS
Courtesy / UT Athletics

BSB PREVIEW: IN-STATE TILT AGAINST TENNESSEE TECH AWAITS #5 VOLS

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – For the second time this season, No. 5/5 Tennessee hosts an in-state foe for a midweek game as Tennessee Tech makes the short trip from Cookeville for Tuesday’s night Volunteer State battle at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

MORE INFO

GAME & BROADCAST INFO

#5/5 TENNESSEE (21-4 | 3-3 SEC)

 Roster Schedule Stats Notes 

TENNESSEE TECH (13-11 | 1-2 OVC)

 Roster Schedule Stats Notes UT Baseball Record Book Tickets Gameday Central Follow @UTGameday Official Gameday App Buy Tennessee Gear

The Vols enter the week coming off their first SEC series win of the year after winning a rubber game against No. 17 Ole Miss on Sunday afternoon, 15-4.

TICKET INFORMATION

Limited single-game tickets for non-conference home games can be purchased through AllVols.com.

Single-game tickets for all games can also be purchased through Ticketmaster, the exclusive resale marketplace for Tennessee Athletics, by clicking HERE.

In order to keep Lindsey Nelson Stadium as full as possible, we are encouraging season ticket holders who are unable to use their tickets for a game(s) to transfer your tickets to other Vol fans (Instructions HERE).

If you’re a season ticket holder and can’t make it to a baseball game this season, you also now have the option to donate your tickets. Your tickets will be donated back to Tennessee Athletics and will be distributed to the military and/or local charities in the Knoxville area.

All ticket donations will be accepted until 5 PM the business day before a game. After donating your tickets a gift receipt equal to the ticket value will be emailed to you. You may save that receipt for your tax records. 

NEED TO KNOW ABOUT LINDSEY NELSON STADIUM

As we prepare for the next phase in renovations, please pardon our progress… and our dust. Once completed, Lindsey Nelson Stadium will offer fans an unrivaled experience and be among the nation’s finest college baseball venues. We appreciate your support and patience when you enter Lindsey Nelson Stadium this season. Please be advised changes may occur from game to game.

BROADCAST INFO

Tuesday’s game will be streamed on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app with Zack Nelson (PxP) and Caylan Arnold (analyst) on the call.

Fans can also listen to John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara call the action on the Vol Network (FM 99.1/AM 990). A free audio stream will also be available on UTSports.com, the Tennessee Athletics App and the Varsity App.  

SERIES HISTORY

Overall: Vols lead, 72-32-1
in Knoxville: Vols lead, 47-13
in Cookeville: Vols lead, 25-18-1
at Neutral Sites: Golden Eagles lead, 1-0
Last Meeting: L, 12-5 – April 18, 2023 in Knoxville

The Volunteers will be looking to snap a two-game losing streak to the Golden Eagles after dropping midweek contests to them in each of the last two seasons. Prior to those two losses, UT had won six of the last seven games in the series.

NOTABLE

Midweek Dominance & In-State Success Under Vitello
Tennessee has been nearly automatic in midweek games under head coach Tony Vitello, posting a 71-10 record during his tenure, including a 61-6 record since the start of the 2019 season. The Vols are a perfect 7-0 in midweek contests this season.

The Vols have also had great success against in-state opponents over the past few years, posting a 14-2 record since 2022 against fellow Volunteer State foes (1-0 this season). The only two defeats in that span have come at the hands of Tennessee Tech.

Home Run Record Chase Heating Up
UT’s talented duo of Blake Burke and Christian Moore are in hot pursuit of the program’s all-time home run record of 40 held by Luc Lipcius (2017-22). Burke enters this week with 38 while Moore is right behind him with 37 after hitting three last week. Burke is currently tied for third in program history with UT legend and Pro Baseball Hall of Famer Todd Helton (1993-95) while Moore is tied for fifth with Doug Hecker (1990-92). Moore is tied for the team lead and ninth in the SEC with 10 homers this season while Burke is one of four players tied for third on the team with eight long balls.

Tears Tearing It Up
Redshirt sophomore Kavares Tears is having a breakout season and enters this week leading the team and ranking third in the SEC in batting average (.405) and runs scored (35). The Lewisburg, Tennessee, native has recorded at least one hit in 21 of the 24 games he’s played in this year. Tears also leads the team with a .500 on-base percentage and ranks in the top-10 in the SEC in on-base percentage and slugging percentage (.772) after racking up 13 extra-base hits with five doubles and eight home runs this season.

In four games last week, Tears led the team in numerous offensive categories, batting .538 with seven hits, eight runs, a .647 on-base percentage and a 1.077 slugging percentage. He also homered twice and drove in four runs.

OPPONENT SCOUT

Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles (13-11, 1-2 OVC)

  • Head Coach: Matt Bragga (18th season)
  • 2023 Record: 21-34 (10-14 OVC)
  • 2023 Postseason: N/A
  • Rankings: N/A
  • 2024 OVC Preseason Poll: 6th  
  • Preseason All-Conference Selections (1)
    • C Hayden Gilliland
  • Stat Leaders:
    • Batting Avg: Tanner Shiver (.359)
    • Runs: Austin Turner (29)
    • Hits: Troy Baunsgard (31)
    • Home Runs: Preston Steele (7)
    • RBI: Hayden Gilliland (27)
    • Stolen Bases: Austin Turner (11)
    • Wins: Calitri & Pease (3)
    • Saves: Jack Erdman (3)
    • ERA (min. 15 IP): Peyton Calitri (2.31)
    • Innings Pitched: Peyton Calitri (39.0)
    • Strikeouts: Peyton Calitri (40)

ON DECK

The Vols host No. 24 Georgia for a three-game set this weekend in Knoxville. First pitch for Friday’s series opener is slated for 6:30 p.m. on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app. The final two games of the series will be televised on the SEC Network.

A Bridge Collapse in Baltimore after a Container Ship Hits the Francis Scott Key Bridge with Search and Rescue Underway, 2 People Have Been Rescued – DOT Crews were Working on the Bridge
A view of the portion of the Francis Scott Key Bridge that collapsed, in Baltimore, on March 26, 2024. HARFORD COUNTY, MARYLAND FIRE & EMS / HANDOUT VIA REUTERS

A Bridge Collapse in Baltimore after a Container Ship Hits the Francis Scott Key Bridge with Search and Rescue Underway, 2 People Have Been Rescued – DOT Crews were Working on the Bridge

11:45 a.m. Update:

Top Maryland officials provided an update on the investigation and rescue efforts after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in Baltimore on Tuesday

Democratic Gov. Wes Moore, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., and state law enforcement and transportation officials spoke to reporters about the status of search and rescue efforts and the investigation after a cargo ship struck the bridge, causing it to plummet into Baltimore Harbor.

“Our response teams are doing everything in our power to rescue and recover the victims of this collapse,” Moore said. 

“The preliminary investigation points to an accident,” he said.

Eight workers contracted with the Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary to fix potholes on the bridge were working at the time of its collapse, according to DOT Secretary Paul Wiedefeld. Two of them were pulled from the water, one in critical condition who has been hospitalized. The other is not in the hospital. 

Six workers remain unaccounted for and are being searched for, Wiedefeld said.

Fast Facts

  • The Baltimore Fire Department said agencies received 911 calls around 1:30 a.m. that a vessel struck the bridge
  • Mayor Brandon M. Scott and Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. confirmed rescue efforts were underway
  • The iconic bridge is named after Francis Scott Key, who authored the American National Anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner”
  • The Francis Scott Key Bridge opened in 1977

The crew of the cargo ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore lost power and issued a mayday in the moments before the disaster, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said.

The container ship Dali sent the mayday in time for authorities to stop traffic from entering the bridge, limiting the number of vehicles involved in what officials have called a “mass casualty event.” 

“We’re thankful that between the mayday and the collapse that we had officials who were able to begin to stop the flow of traffic so more cars were not on the bridge,” Moore said. 

Authorities said a crew of eight construction workers were on the bridge, in addition to any traffic at the time of the collapse. 

Search and rescue operations pulled two workers from the water, one in critical condition who was hospitalized. Efforts to locate the other six are ongoing.

Authorities said that sonar had detected cars in the water, which is about 50 feet deep. The temperature was about 47 degrees Fahrenheit before dawn on Tuesday, according to a buoy that collects data for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Moore said an investigation is ongoing to determine how many people were caught in the collapse and plunged into the river. 

“But the thing we do know is that many of the vehicles were stopped before they got onto the bridge, which saved lives in a very, very heroic way.” 

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday, sending rescue workers into a frenzy to find anyone who may have fallen into the frigid waters of the Patapsco River.

The Baltimore Ravens released a statement, sending out their condolences to anyone who was affected by the shocking collapse.

“Our hearts go out to those who have been affected by the horrific Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse early this morning,” the team said in a statement posted to X.

“We are grateful for the first responders and local leaders who are on scene to lead the search and rescue efforts and to support those families who have been most directly impacted.

“We know that the Baltimore community will stand together in the aftermath of this tragic event.”

A livestream of the bridge appeared to show a cargo ship colliding with a support beam, causing the bridge to break apart and fall into the Patapsco River. Officials said several people were missing and multiple vehicles were on the bridge at the time it fell.

The water below the bridge is about 50 feet deep, and the water temperature was about 47 degrees during the pre-dawn collapse. Story courtesy of Fox News

The Francis Scott Key Bridge’s collapse was all but inevitable once a cargo ship rammed into one of the bridge’s main supports, according to one expert.

Shocking video shows the moment the bridge appears to snap and fall apart into the Patapsco River. Maryland officials have said there was no structural issues and that the bridge was fully up to code. 

“Part of the problem was this was a massive tanker ship. It was not only carrying a very heavy load, but it was also not just wide, it was tall as well. So it was almost the height of the bridge,” said Dr. Ron Harichandran, dean of the Tagliatela College of Engineering at University of New Haven. 

Harichandran, a civil engineer, told Fox News Digital the cargo ship destroyed one of the concrete piers that supported the bridge, sealing its fate.

“If it had not directly hit that and if it had hit between the piers, the bridge may not have completely collapsed because bridges are designed to have some redundancy. But if you hit one of its main support structures, then it’s very difficult for it to survive,” he explained. 

Modern designs have a sort of “bumper system” around the pier intended to absorb a potential impact, according to Harichandran.

“But again, you know, those can withstand limited amounts of impact, but it’s something so massive in terms of cargo vessel. Nothing could be designed to withstand something as large as that.” 

Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., told reporters he spoke to the Department of Transportation and that the Biden administration will commit emergency funding for the Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster.

Van Hollen said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the department “will do everything they can to very quickly release emergency funds for this important project.”

“Our hearts go out to all those who are on the bridge and their loved ones. We pray for them. Our gratitude goes out to the first responders who, as we speak, are continuing to conduct search and rescue operations,” Van Hollen said. 

The National Highway Transportation Administration administrator will travel to Baltimore to oversee release of those funds, according to the senator. 

Additionally, the National Transportation Safety Board will conduct an investigation into the bridge collapse.

Meanwhile, the Army Corps of Engineers and its naval assets will assist with below the surface clearing of Baltimore Harbor, Van Hollen said. 

Updated story: The Francis Scott Key Bridge along I-695 in Maryland collapsed into the Baltimore harbor following a “ship strike” early Tuesday morning, setting off a search and rescue mission for those inside vehicles that plunged into the chilly waters.

A livestream of the bridge appeared to show a cargo ship colliding with a support beam, causing the bridge to break apart and fall into the Patapsco River. Officials said “upwards of 7” people were missing and that two had been pulled from the water. Multiple vehicles were on the bridge at the time, but no update on casualties has been offered.

Paul Wiedefeld, secretary of the Maryland Department of Transportation, told reporters early Tuesday that the FBI was on scene investigating what caused the ship to ram into the bridge and determined it was not linked to terrorism.

When asked whether the ship lost power before striking the bridge, Wiedefeld said that it was too early in the investigation to tell.

Wiedefeld confirmed there were people working on the bridge at the time, though no specific numbers were immediately provided.

Officials are continuing to respond to the catastrophic collapse as an active search and rescue mission, with the U.S. Coast Guard searching for any survivors in the water.

Former Navy SEAL rescue diver on Baltimore bridge collapse: ‘It’s a recovery operation’ Emergency crews including the U.S. Coast Guard, local first responders and the FBI were searching for people believed to be in the water, Kevin Cartwright, director of communications for the Baltimore Fire Department, told The Associated Press around 3 a.m. Officials have described this as a mass casualty event.

“Our focus right now is trying to rescue and recover these people,” Cartwright said.

Baltimore Fire Chief James Wallace said at least two people were pulled from the water following the collapse, with one of them in serious condition.

Wallace said authorities “may be looking for upwards of seven people” but he said that number could change.

The vessel that struck the bridge was a Singapore-flagged cargo ship. The large vessel then caught fire before becoming disabled. Story courtesy of Fox News

Original Story: The Francis Scott Key Bridge along I-695 in Maryland collapsed into the Baltimore harbor early Tuesday morning following a “ship strike,” Maryland transportation officials said.

A livestream of the bridge appeared to show a cargo ship colliding with a support beam, causing the bridge to break and fall into the Patapsco River. Multiple vehicles were on the bridge at the time.

Emergency crews were searching for at least 20 people believed to be in the water, Kevin Cartwright, director of communications for the Baltimore Fire Department, told The Associated Press around 3 a.m. Officials have described this as a mass casualty event. There were no specific number of deceased. 

“Our focus right now is trying to rescue and recover these people,” Cartwright said, calling the collapse a “developing mass casualty event.”

It is believed that a Singapore-flagged cargo ship struck the heavily-traveled bridge. The large vessel then caught fire before it sank.

The Maryland Transportation Authority is urging drivers to avoid the I-695 southeast corridor and to instead use I-95 or I-895.

Mayor Brandon M. Scott and Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. confirmed emergency personnel were responding and rescue efforts were underway.

Cartwright said agencies received 911 calls around 1:30 a.m. that a vessel traveling from Baltimore had struck the bridge, causing it to collapse. 

“This is a dire emergency,” Cartwright added.

He said there are “some cargo or retainers hanging from the bridge” acting as hazards that are creating potentially unsafe and unstable conditions. Emergency responders are operating cautiously as a result.

“[At] 1:35 a.m., Baltimore City police were notified of a partial bridge collapse, with workers possibly in the water, at the Francis Scott Key Bridge,” a spokesperson for Baltimore Police said in a statement to Fox News.

The FBI says it has agents at the scene working alongside first responders.

Multiple emergency crews are on the scene assessing the damage and investigating the cause, Fox Baltimore reported.

As of 2:45 a.m., all live camera feeds for the bridge, along I-695, on the Maryland Transportation Authority website are offline.

The iconic bridge is named after Francis Scott Key, who authored the American National Anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.” It opened in 1977. Story courtesy of Fox News

Knoxville Police Searching for Suspects after Armed Robbery at McDonald’s

Knoxville Police Searching for Suspects after Armed Robbery at McDonald’s

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Knoxville Police are searching for two suspects after an armed robbery earlier this month at a McDonald’s.

KPD officials say violent crime detectives are working to identify two people who were involved in an armed robbery that originated in the parking lot of the McDonald’s at 206 Walker Springs Road on March 17.

The individuals were captured on surveillance video.

Anyone with information about them is asked to contact East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers at 865-215-7165. Tipsters can stay anonymous and be eligible to receive a cash reward.

Overturned Semi Shuts Down I-75 North in Campbell County

Overturned Semi Shuts Down I-75 North in Campbell County

Campbell County, TN (WOKI) An overturned semi truck has shut down the northbound lanes of I-75 in Campbell County.

According to the Campbell County Office of Emergency Management & Homeland Security, the crash happened at Mile Marker 157.

Traffic is backed up for several miles leading up to the crash on I-75, according to TDOT Smartway.

Additional information, including any injuries sustained in the crash, has not been released.

This is a developing story.

TDOT: Interstate Construction Halted for Easter Holiday Travel

TDOT: Interstate Construction Halted for Easter Holiday Travel

Nashville, TN (WOKI) The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) will suspend all interstate construction work on Easter weekend in anticipation of increased holiday travel.

Lane closures will be discontinued beginning Thursday, March 28 at 6:00 p.m. and running through Monday, April 1 at 6:00 a.m.

Motorists will still encounter some long-term lane closures on construction projects that will remain in place.

Only three months into the year, there have already been 27 incidents involving drivers crashing into TDOT vehicles and equipment.

GPD: Pedestrian Hit by Vehicle while Crossing Road

GPD: Pedestrian Hit by Vehicle while Crossing Road

Greeneville, TN (WOKI) An investigation is underway after a pedestrian is hit by a vehicle in Greeneville.

Greeneville Police say a woman is in the hospital after being hit early Saturday morning on Industrial Road while trying to cross the road near Rockwell Drive.

The driver stayed at the scene, and no alcohol or drug use was reported by the officer on scene. The woman was taken to the hospital with serious injuries.

No charges are pending against the driver of the vehicle.

Knoxville Police Have Located the Parents or Guardians of Little Girl Found Alone in East Knoxville

Knoxville Police Have Located the Parents or Guardians of Little Girl Found Alone in East Knoxville

Updated story: Knoxville Police have located the guardians of a young girl after officers found her wandering East Knoxville this (Monday) morning.

The girl was found near N. Harrison Street and Washington Avenue.

Original story: Knoxville Police are looking for the parents or guardians of a young girl after officers found her wandering East Knoxville this (Monday) morning.

KPD did not release the name of the girl, but did say that she is safe and unharmed.

She was found her near N. Harrison Street and Washington Avenue.

We have her photo on our website, newstalk987.com.

If you have any information, please call 911.

Oak Ridge Police are Investigating a Fatal Motorcycle Crash

Oak Ridge Police are Investigating a Fatal Motorcycle Crash

An investigation is underway after a fatal motorcycle crash in Oak Ridge.

It happened Saturday when the motorcycle going South on South Illinois Avenue at the Bethel Valley Road overpass struck another vehicle and left the road. The motorcyclist, 54 year-old Eric Barnes according to WVLT, died at the scene.

The Oak Ridge Police Department along with several other agencies responded to the crash. The Public Works Department also responded to assist with scene cleanup.

An Investigation is Underway in Jefferson County After a Toddler Almost Drowns

An Investigation is Underway in Jefferson County After a Toddler Almost Drowns

An investigation is underway after a near drowning.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office says Deputies were dispatched to Mountain Meadows Drive in New Market Friday and were told a 23-month-old child had gone missing and was found in a swimming pool. Family members were performing CPR, when deputies arrived and took over until Jefferson County EMS arrived and took the child to a nearby hospital.

The child was transferred to East Tennessee Children’s Hospital and remains in critical condition.

Weather

  • Forecast
  • Currents
  • Planner