Quotes/Stats/Story/Bracket: 1-seed Vols Victorious in Late-Night Clash with 4-seed LSU, 5-2; advance to semifinals

Quotes/Stats/Story/Bracket: 1-seed Vols Victorious in Late-Night Clash with 4-seed LSU, 5-2; advance to semifinals

Box Score (PDF) | Bracket (PDF) | Transcript (PDF) 

HOOVER, Ala. – In the latest game the team had played in the event, the top-ranked Tennessee Volunteers defeated LSU, 5-2, in Game 12 of the 2022 SEC Tournament, Friday night into Saturday morning at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.

Tennessee (51-7) was powered by an incredible start from SEC Pitcher of the Year Chase Dollander. The right hander went 6.2 innings, striking out nine batters and allowing just four hits and one earned run in yet another stellar outing. Dollander stayed undefeated on the season, improving his record to 9-0 and came off the mound in the wee hours of the morning to a standing ovation and roaring crowd of 12,215.

No moment of the game was bigger than the fifth-inning showdown between LSU first baseman Tre’ Morgan and Dollander. The Vols had committed two errors in the frame, one leading to an unearned run. Morgan, the Tiger cleanup man, stepped into the box and battled the sophomore for seven pitches, taking close offerings off the plate and fouling back pitcher’s pitches. Dollander was determined to shut the door, rearing back and pumping 98 mph past the left handed sophomore to end the threat and halt their gaining momentum.  LSU would not score after that inning.

The Vols offense opened the scoring in the home half of the first inning. Jordan Beck kicked off the night, sending an opposite-field shot to the base of the wall in right field, plating Luc Lipcius. Beck then came home to score just a pitch later after LSU starter Ty Floyd skipped a fastball to the backstop.

In the second inning, UT would load the bases but just one run would come home as Beck drew a bases loaded walk to make it 3-0 early.

The game’s offense would wrap up in the home half of the fifth when Tennessee countered LSU’s two-run inning with a pair of its own runs. Lipcius led off the inning with an infield single and promptly stole second to get into scoring position for Drew Gilbert who would plate him almost instantly on a ground ball through the right side of the infield. Jorel Ortega would score Gilbert, roping a double down the left field line. That gave the Big Orange a 5-2 advantage that held for the final score.

Redmond Walsh came on in the eighth inning and locked down his seventh save of the season and 23rd of his career. The sixth-year man tied VFL Todd Helton for the program record in career saves in the six-out closeout.

UP NEXT: Tennessee will face the winner of LSU and Kentucky at approximately 8 p.m. CT in the single-elimination semifinal.

NOTABLE

WINNING WHILE AHEAD: Tennessee captured its 40th victory of the season when scoring first. Of the 58 games played UT has struck first in 46 of them, almost 80 percent of the time.

MORE RECORDS FALL: With 10 strikeouts in the game, the Volunteers have already broken the record for team strikeouts in a single season with 622, passing the 2021 team’s tally of 617.

-UT Athletics

Vols RHP Chase Dollander / Credit: UT Athletics
Quotes/Stats/Story/Bracket: 1-seed Vols Victorious in Late-Night Clash with 4-seed LSU, 5-2; advance to semifinals

Quotes/Stats/Story/Bracket: 1-seed Vols Victorious in Late-Night Clash with 4-seed LSU, 5-2; advance to semifinals

Box Score (PDF) | Bracket (PDF) | Transcript (PDF) 

HOOVER, Ala. – In the latest game the team had played in the event, the top-ranked Tennessee Volunteers defeated LSU, 5-2, in Game 12 of the 2022 SEC Tournament, Friday night into Saturday morning at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.

Tennessee (51-7) was powered by an incredible start from SEC Pitcher of the Year Chase Dollander. The right hander went 6.2 innings, striking out nine batters and allowing just four hits and one earned run in yet another stellar outing. Dollander stayed undefeated on the season, improving his record to 9-0 and came off the mound in the wee hours of the morning to a standing ovation and roaring crowd of 12,215.

No moment of the game was bigger than the fifth-inning showdown between LSU first baseman Tre’ Morgan and Dollander. The Vols had committed two errors in the frame, one leading to an unearned run. Morgan, the Tiger cleanup man, stepped into the box and battled the sophomore for seven pitches, taking close offerings off the plate and fouling back pitcher’s pitches. Dollander was determined to shut the door, rearing back and pumping 98 mph past the left handed sophomore to end the threat and halt their gaining momentum.  LSU would not score after that inning.

The Vols offense opened the scoring in the home half of the first inning. Jordan Beck kicked off the night, sending an opposite-field shot to the base of the wall in right field, plating Luc Lipcius. Beck then came home to score just a pitch later after LSU starter Ty Floyd skipped a fastball to the backstop.

In the second inning, UT would load the bases but just one run would come home as Beck drew a bases loaded walk to make it 3-0 early.

The game’s offense would wrap up in the home half of the fifth when Tennessee countered LSU’s two-run inning with a pair of its own runs. Lipcius led off the inning with an infield single and promptly stole second to get into scoring position for Drew Gilbert who would plate him almost instantly on a ground ball through the right side of the infield. Jorel Ortega would score Gilbert, roping a double down the left field line. That gave the Big Orange a 5-2 advantage that held for the final score.

Redmond Walsh came on in the eighth inning and locked down his seventh save of the season and 23rd of his career. The sixth-year man tied VFL Todd Helton for the program record in career saves in the six-out closeout.

UP NEXT: Tennessee will face the winner of LSU and Kentucky at approximately 8 p.m. CT in the single-elimination semifinal.

NOTABLE

WINNING WHILE AHEAD: Tennessee captured its 40th victory of the season when scoring first. Of the 58 games played UT has struck first in 46 of them, almost 80 percent of the time.

MORE RECORDS FALL: With 10 strikeouts in the game, the Volunteers have already broken the record for team strikeouts in a single season with 622, passing the 2021 team’s tally of 617.

-UT Athletics

Vols RHP Chase Dollander / Credit: UT Athletics
Craig Morgan Set To Appear at the 33rd Annual National Memorial Day Concert, Sunday May 29th

Craig Morgan Set To Appear at the 33rd Annual National Memorial Day Concert, Sunday May 29th

The connection between country music and the military runs deep – but that connection has no closer tie than Craig Morgan.

Craig is a Army veteran who served nearly a decade in the 101st, and 82nd, Airborne Divisions, and then spent time in the reserves as well for a total of 15 year career.

Sunday, May 29th, Craig will proudly take the stage as a part of the 33rd Annual National Memorial Day Concert that will air on PBS and stream on YouTube.

The 90-minute broadcast, hosted Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise, will honor the men and women who have given their lives for our country.

Additional performers and presenters include Jean Smart, Dennis Haysbert, Pia Toscano, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Mary McCormack and more…

The 33rd annual National Memorial Day Concert will air on PBS and stream on YouTube and www.pbs.org/national-memorial-day-concert on Sunday, May 29, 2022 at 8:00 p.m. E.T

Photo Credit: Nate Griffin

Jimmie Allen’s Not Here To Change Country Music – He’s Just Here to Add To It

Jimmie Allen’s Not Here To Change Country Music – He’s Just Here to Add To It

Jimmie Allen‘s out with a new collaboration with Jennifer Lopez called “On My Way.”

Jimmie shares “I meet Jennifer for the first time In 2010 as a contestant on American Idol. Soon as I heard ‘I’m Real’, I told myself one day we would do a song together and It happened. I’m honored to be a part of the reimagined version of ‘On My Way.'”

Check out the new song from Jimmie and Jennifer here…

Jimmie’s next album, Tulip Drive, is just about a month away from coming out on June 24th.

Jimmie shares, “Tulip Drive is the street my grandmom lived on in Delaware. This is the first where I chose to write songs about my own personal experiences, thoughts and hopes.”

Whether it’s his number-one song, “Freedom Was A Highway,” with Brad Paisley, or his work with Dylan Scott on the song “In Our Blood,” the new duet with Jennifer Lopez, or his current single at country radio, “Down Home,” Jimmie says “I’m not here to change country music, I’m just here to add to it.”

Photo Courtesy of Jimmie Allen

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