Stats/Story: #1 Vols Explode for 7 Home Runs in Record-Setting Win at Mississippi State, 27-2

Stats/Story: #1 Vols Explode for 7 Home Runs in Record-Setting Win at Mississippi State, 27-2

Box Score (PDF)

STARKVILLE, Miss. – The top-ranked Tennessee Volunteers homered three times in the first inning and never took their foot off the gas in a 27-2 annihilation of Mississippi State in Thursday night’s series opener at Dudy Noble Field.

Tennessee (47-7, 23-5 SEC) had a perfect start to the road showdown. After a groundout to start the game, Luc LipciusJordan Beck and Drew Gilbert hit back-to-back-to-back home runs to spot the Big Orange a 3-0 lead in the blink of an eye.
 
The Vols’ tied the single-game program record with seven long balls and totaled a season-high 25 hits on the night. The 25-run margin of victory was the largest for an SEC game in program history.
 
While the offense was pouring on the runs, Chase Dollander was mowing down Bulldog hitters in a dominant performance on the mound to improve to 8-0 on the year. The sophomore right hander had six strikeouts in six no-hit innings and issued just one walk before exiting the game after a lengthy top of the seventh inning.

That offensive onslaught continued in the third as Gilbert and Jorel Ortega drove in runs before standout freshman Blake Burke smashed his 10th home run of the season, a three-run shot into the second deck of the porches in right-center field.

The Vols scored three more times in both the fifth and sixth innings, highlighted by a three-run homer to dead center from Ortega. The redshirt sophomore infielder mashed his second homer of the night, and 14th of the season, in the eighth inning. Ortega finished the night with a game-high five hits and eight RBIs, both of which were career bests.

UT posted its largest offensive outburst in the seventh inning, plating seven runs. Lipcius crushed his second home run of the night – a two-run shot to left – prior to an RBI single by Ortega, a two-run double by Evan Russell and an RBI single from Christian Scott.

Eight of UT’s nine starters collected a base knock in the game while seven had multiple hits and three tallied four or more hits on the night

SEC Player of the Year candidate Trey Lipscomb went a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate, his second game this season with four or more hits and his 20th multi-hit outing of the year. His strong at-bats were mirrored by Russell, who was 4-of-5 with three doubles and three RBIs. His doubles came in consecutive innings as he posted an extra-bagger in the fifth, sixth and seventh.

Mississippi State (26-28, 9-19 SEC) scored two runs in the last three innings, but in all, it was a quiet offensive night for the Bulldogs, who dropped their ninth SEC game in their last 10 contests.
 
The Big Orange will look to secure the series with a win tomorrow night. First pitch is set for 7 p.m. and the game will be streamed online on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app.

NOTABLE

BIG ORANGE BOPPERS: Tennessee tied the program record for home runs in a single game for the second time this season, also hitting seven against James Madison on March 9. This comes after the Vols crushed six homers in their midweek bout with Belmont on Tuesday, May 17, at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

EIGHT WITH TEN: Blake Burke’s third inning home run made him the eighth Volunteer hitter with 10 or more home runs this season. Others on the list include three who had homers tonight, Luc LipciusJordan Beck and Jorel Ortega, plus Trey LipscombEvan RussellChristian Moore and Cortland Lawson.

BIGGEST MARGIN VS. THE LEAGUE: In the victory, Tennessee surpassed its previous highest margin of victory in an SEC game of 20 runs, done on May 8, 2010 against Georgia, 25-5.

RUNS, RUNS, RUNS: 27 was the most runs Mississippi State has given up in a single game since 1966.

-UT Athletics

Vols 2B Jorel Ortega / Credit: UT Athletics
Softball Preview: 2022 Knoxville Regional

Softball Preview: 2022 Knoxville Regional

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee softball begins NCAA Tournament action this weekend as the Lady Vols play host to the 17th consecutive Knoxville Regional at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium. UT was selected as the No. 11 national seed and welcomes Ohio State, Oregon State and Campbell to Rocky Top for the postseason event.
 
Limited tickets are available at AllVols.com and can also be purchased at the Sherri Parker Lee ticket office when gates open to the public one hour prior to first pitch of the first game each day. Parking is free for all games in lots S14 and C25 adjacent to Sherri Parker Lee Stadium and Regal Soccer Stadium, and fans should note that Tennessee Athletics’ clear bag policy will be in effect.

Fans are encouraged to visit the Tennessee softball gameday information page before making their way to Sherri Parker Lee to familiarize themselves with gameday policies and procedures.
 
WEEKEND SCHEDULE: The four-team regional will take place Friday to Sunday as a double-elimination tournament, with the winner advancing to the Super Regional round. After Oregon State and Ohio State square off Friday at 4 p.m. to begin the Knoxville Regional, the Lady Vols will open NCAA Tournament play against the reigning Big South Conference Champions of Campbell at 6:30 p.m.
 
Friday, May 20
Game 1: Ohio State vs. Oregon State | 4 p.m. (ESPNU)
Game 2: Tennessee vs. Campbell | 6:30 p.m. (ESPN+)
 
Saturday, May 21
Game 3: G1 Winner vs. G2 Winner | 12 p.m.
Game 4: G1 Loser vs. G2 Loser | 2:30 p.m.
Game 5: G3 Loser vs. G4 Winner | 5 p.m.
 
Sunday, May 22
Game 6: G3 Winner vs. G5 Winner | 2 p.m.
Game 7: G6 Winner vs. G6 Loser (If necessary) | 4:30 p.m.
 
HOSTING IS A HABIT: Tennessee’s 17 consecutive regional hosting bids tie Florida and Alabama for the longest streaks of any team in the country. UT will make its 19th overall NCAA Tournament appearance and owns a 78-42 record in the postseason showcase.
 
The Lady Vols have advanced past the Regional round 11 times overall and boast a 46-16 all-time record during the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament.
 
STRONG REGIONAL: Among the 16 regional host sites, the 2022 NCAA Knoxville Regional field owns the second-highest average RPI at 37. Campbell is the second-highest rated No. 4 seed—checking in the RPI at 74—while Ohio State and Oregon State come in at No. 25 and 37, respectively.
 
ALL-REGION HONOREES: Tennessee’s standout trio of Erin EdmoundsonKiki Milloy and Zaida Puni were each recognized on the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Southeast Region Teams on Thursday. Edmoundson and Milloy were named to the second team, while Puni received third team accolades.
 
NOTING THE FIELD: Tennessee owns a 16-5 combined all-time record against Ohio State, Oregon State and Campbell and has faced all three teams at least once in the last three years.
 
Ohio State (35-15, 13-9 B1G)

  • Head Coach: Kelly Kovach Schoenly (Record at OSU: 302-186-1)
  • Series Record: Tennessee leads 3-0
  • Key Player/Stat: In the circle, graduate student Lexie Handley is Ohio State’s first 22-game winner in 13 years and ranks third in the Big Ten with 259 strikeouts.
  • Last Meeting: The Lady Vols met the Buckeyes in the 2019 NCAA Knoxville Regional, winning 12-4 to advance to the regional final. Current players Ashley MorganAmanda AyalaKaitlin Parsons and Ashley Rogers each appeared in the contest for the Big Orange.

Oregon State (33-19, 9-15 Pac-12)

  • Head Coach: Laura Berg (Record at ORST: 262-229-1)
  • Series record: Tennessee leads 7-5
  • Key Player/Stat: Junior infielder Frankie Hammoude leads Oregon State with a .391 batting average, 13 home runs and 35 RBIs. She was 0-for-1 with a run scored in Tennessee’s meeting with the Beavers on February 25.
  • Last Meeting: The Beavers knocked off No. 17 Tennessee 5-2 earlier this season at the Mary Nutter Classic. Pitcher Mariah Mazon spun a gem, going the distance with 11 strikeouts and one earned run in the winning effort.

Campbell (37-17, 21-6 Big South)

  • Head Coach: Sharonda McDonald-Kelley (Record at CU: 101-79)
  • Series record: Tennessee leads 6-0
  • Key Player/Stat: Pitcher Georgeanna Barefoot was named Big South Tournament MVP, going 2-0 with a 0.37 ERA and 13 strikeouts in 19.0 innings pitched.
  • Last Meeting: UT outscored the Camels 27-1 in a pair of five-inning victories last year at the Reveille Classic in College Station, Texas. Kiki Milloy slugged 2.600 between the two contests with three homers, six runs scored and six RBIs.

UP NEXT: The winner of the Knoxville Regional will take on the winner of the Tuscaloosa Regional in the Super Regional round next weekend, May 27-29.

-UT Athletics

Lady Vols Softball team / Credit: UT Athletics
Beam, Burns, Dollander and Lipscomb Named Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalists

Beam, Burns, Dollander and Lipscomb Named Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalists

DALLAS – Four members of the top-ranked Tennessee baseball team were selected as semifinalists for the Dick Howser Trophy, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association announced Thursday afternoon.

Tennessee is the most-represented team on the list with four semifinalists of the 39 candidates. The Volunteers also represent just under half of the 10 Southeastern Conference players that earned a spot.

The Dick Howser Trophy, one of the most prestigious awards in college baseball, is given to the top player based on two rounds of national voting by the NCBWA in conjunction with the Dick Howser Trophy Committee and the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce. 

The three UT starters –Drew BeamChase Burns and Chase Dollander– have each been terrific this year. Dollander and Beam currently have the No. 1 and No. 2 lowest WHIP in the country with 0.76 and 0.80 figures, respectively. The trio has combined for 22 wins, led by the freshman Beam with eight while both Burns and Dollander have seven.

Burns, a freshman from Gallatin, Tennessee, holds the SEC lead in ERA at 2.34 entering the weekend while Dollander and Beam also rank 1-2 in the conference in opponent batting average. Both Dollander and Burns are jockeying for the team lead in strikeouts, punching out 84 and 82 batters, respectively, this year.

Trey Lipscomb has been outstanding for the Big Orange at the plate. He currently leads the SEC in home runs (20), RBIs (72) and total bases (150). He is also making a splash in the national leaderboards, ranking fourth in RBIs and 10th in homers. The senior from Frederick, Maryland is tied for the third-most single-season home runs in program history and is just four away from the all-time record. Similarly, he is ranked No. 8 in single-season RBIs and needs just four more to be top-five in program history.

This is the 35th year of the Dick Howser Trophy. The finalists will be announced on Thursday, June 9. The 2022 award will be presented at Charles Schwab Field in downtown Omaha, the home of the College World Series for the 10th year. The winner will be unveiled on MLB Network on Friday, June 17, in the 9 a.m. (CT) hour, before a press conference with the winner will be held at 10 a.m., the opening day just prior to the first game of the 75th NCAA College World Series.

-UT Athletics

UT Baseball Cap / Credit: UT Athletics
Jimmy Hyams named as part of Class of 2022 Greater Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame

Jimmy Hyams named as part of Class of 2022 Greater Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame

The Greater Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame, presented by First Horizon, proudly announces its class for the 41st Induction Ceremony.

The dinner and induction ceremony is set for Thursday, August 25th at the Knoxville Convention Center. Chipper Jones, an eight-time All-Star, the 1999 National League MVP, 2008 National League Batting Champion, and 2018 inductee into the National Baseball Hall of Fame will be the guest speaker. Hospitality begins at 5:30 p.m.; Master of Ceremonies Bob Kesling will make welcoming remarks before dinner at 6:30 p.m.; the induction ceremony begins at 7:30 p.m.

The Class of 2022 Greater Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame class includes: Sharrieffa Barksdale (Track & Field), Hoyt Carroll (Coaching), Claire Donahue (Swimming), Gordon Heins (Coaching), Joe Hendee (Swimming), Jimmy Hyams (Media), Buck Jones (Track & Field), Vance Link (Community Contributor), Willie Poplar (All-Around), and Randy Sanders (Coaching).

Jimmy Hyams – Media
Jimmy Hyams is sports director for 99.1 The Sports Animal in Knoxville, TN
where he is co-host of Sports Talk. During football season, he also co-hosts
Football Finals, the SEC Notebook and Sunday Sports Sound-Off. And he has
hosted a Golf Talk show for 22 years.

After 20-plus years as a sportswriter, Hyams changed professions in 1998 and
was named the 1999 Tennessee Sportscaster of the Year. He also won the
award in 2004.

Hyams has won the Tennessee Sportswriter of the Year award five times
(1991, 2000, 2007, 2016, 2018) and has won 50 statewide writing awards. He
is the only person in Tennessee to win the sportswriter and sportscaster of
the year awards.

Hyams is also a regular guest on the Sunday Sports Source TV show that airs
year round. He serves on six committees in Knoxville and he was a member of
the 2015 Leadership Knoxville class.

Having covered Tennessee football and basketball since 1985, Hyams has also
covered a variety of other sports, including golf and tennis. He wrote a book
about Peyton Manning in 1998. He is the SEC football editor for Lindy’s
magazine and writes a regular blog at his radio station.

Before moving to Knoxville in 1985, Hyams worked at several Louisiana
newspapers. He was sports editor of the Natchitoches Times at age 16. He
also worked for the Shreveport Times (1977-78) and Baton Rouge Morning
Advocate (1978-83). Hyams is a native of Natchitoches and a graduate of
Northwestern State University. He is married to Melanie Sharpe Hyams and
they have two daughters, Leslie (29) and Valerie (26).

Limited seating available. Visit www.gkshof.org for tickets. Purchase tickets for $200 each, or purchase a table of 10 for $2,000. All ticket and auction proceeds benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley, which serves more than 6,700 youth and teens at 21 Club locations in Knox, Blount, Loudon, Claiborne, and Anderson Counties. www.bgctnv.org 

Who:  Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley
What:  Greater Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame Dinner & Induction Ceremony 
When:  Thursday, August 25, 2022
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. – General Reception
5:15 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. – VIP Reception
6:00 p.m. – Ballroom doors open
6:30 p.m. – Program Starts
7:00 p.m. – Dinner
Where: Knoxville Convention Center Ballroom

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About Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley (BGCTNV) 
BGCTNV strives to provide a world-class Club experience that puts success within reach of every young person who walks through its doors, putting them on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future. The organization provides a safe, caring environment for Club members during the summer and after school and offers more than 35 fun and educational programs covering a range of topics, including STEM, the Arts, Health & Wellness, Fitness Programs & Team Sports, and Summer Learning Loss Prevention. Serving more than 6,700 youth annually, BGCTNV is made up of 21 Clubs in Blount, Loudon, Anderson, Claiborne, and Knox Counties. For more information, visit bgctnv.org.

Jimmy Hyams and Dale Murphy / Credit: 99.1 The Sports Animal
Baseball Preview: #1 Tennessee Concludes Regular Season at Mississippi State

Baseball Preview: #1 Tennessee Concludes Regular Season at Mississippi State

STARKVILLE, Miss. – No. 1/1 Tennessee wraps up the 2022 regular season with a three-game set at Mississippi State beginning Thursday night at Dudy Noble Field. 

Tennessee, having already clinched the regular-season championship and the top seed in the upcoming SEC Tournament, is looking to finish the regular season strong facing last year’s national champion on the road.

TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets for this week’s series against the Bulldogs can be purchased through HailState.com.

BROADCAST INFO

Thursday’s game will be broadcast on the SEC Network with Tom Hart (PxP) and Kyle Peterson (Analyst) on the call. Friday and Saturday’s contests will be streamed on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app with Bart Gregory (PxP) and Charlie Winfield (Analyst) calling the action.

The online broadcasts can be accessed on any mobile device through WatchESPN. WatchESPN can be accessed through the ESPN App, or online at espn.com/watch.

Fans can also listen to the Voice of Tennessee Baseball John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara call the game on the Vol Network (FM 99.1/AM 990) as well as UTSports.com and the Tennessee Athletics App.

New Vol Network Radio Affiliates

The Vol Network had added multiple radio affiliates to broadcast remaining Tennessee baseball SEC games this season. The complete list of new affiliates is below. Please check your local listings prior to each weekend. Game coverage varies by station.  

Chattanooga: WFLI (FM 97.7, FM 100.3, AM 1070)
Cleveland: The Buzz (FM 101.3)
Cookeville: WKXD (FM 104.7)
Lawrenceburg: WWLX (FM 106.1, FM 93.1, AM 590)
Muscle Shoals, AL: WSBM (FM 97.9, AM 1340)
Nashville: The Zone (FM 104.5) – Saturday Only
Oneida: WBNT (FM 105.5)
Pulaski: WKSR (FM 107.7, FM 100.9, AM 1420)

SERIES SCHEDULE/PROJECTED STARTING PITCHERS

Game 1 – Thursday, May 19 (6 p.m. CT/7 p.m. ET)
RHP Chase Dollander (7-0, 2.54 ERA) vs. RHP Brandon Smith (3-4, 4.99 ERA)

Game 2 – Friday, May 20 (6 p.m. CT/8 p.m. ET)
RHP Chase Burns (7-1, 2.34 ERA) vs. RHP Preston Johnson (3-3, 5.55 ERA)

Game 3 – Saturday, May 7 (2 p.m.)
RHP Drew Beam (8-1, 2.54 ERA) vs. RHP Cade Smith (4-3, 3.66 ERA)
 

SERIES HISTORY

Overall: Mississippi State leads, 60-31
in Knoxville: Mississippi State leads, 23-17
in Starkville: Mississippi State leads, 35-11
at Neutral Sites: Tennessee leads, 3-2
Last 10 Meetings: Series tied, 5-5

Tennessee is looking to claim its first series victory in Starkville since 2004. The Vols have only taken one of the last nine games played at Mississippi State

NOTABLE 

Freshman Phenoms
Tennessee’s freshman class has been nothing short of outstanding this season. The dominance and ability of the freshman class has been on full display in the SEC Weekly Awards. Entering the season, only eight Vols were named SEC Freshman of the Week since the award began in 2006. This season alone, seven Vols have earned SEC Freshman of the Week and five different play-ers have taken home those honors.
 
Fight at the Bat Rack
Tennessee leads the country in home runs (126) and slugging percentage (.605) while ranking inside the top 15 in runs per game (6th), total runs (4th), batting avg (14th), on-base percentage (5th), hits (15th), doubles (11th), triples (13th) and walks (3rd).
 
Commanding the Zone
UT couples its tremendous offense with superb pitching, leading the nation in ERA (2.32), WHIP (0.94), hits allowed per nine innings (6.05), walks allowed per nine innings (2.43) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (4.48), while also ranking seventh nationally in strikeouts per nine innings (10.9).
 
1-2 Nationally
Chase Dollander and Drew Beam enter the weekend series ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the country in WHIP respective tallies of 0.76 and 0.80.

OPPONENT SCOUT

Mississippi State Bulldogs

  • Record: 26-27 (9-18 SEC)
  • 2021 Postseason: National Champions
  • 2022 SEC Preseason Poll: T-2nd in West
  • Head Coach: Chris Lemonis (4th year)
  • Preseason Conference Honors:
    • C Logan Tanner (1st Team)
    • SP Landon Sims (1st Team)
    • DH/UTL Luke Hancock (2nd Team)
  • Stat Leaders:
    • Batting Avg: RJ Yeager (.354)
    • Runs: Hunter Hines (49)
    • Hits: James/Yeager (62)
    • Home Runs: RJ Yeager (17)
    • RBI: RJ Yeager (55)
    • Stolen Bases: Kamren James (13)
    • Wins: Smith/Stinnett (4)
    • Saves: Three players tied (0)
    • ERA (min. 20 IP): Brooks Auger (3.05)
    • WHIP (min. 20 IP): Cade Smith (1.33)
    • Innings Pitched: Smith/Johnson (71.1)

ON DECK

The Vols head to Hoover, Ala. to begin postseason play at the SEC Championship starting Wednesday.

-UT Athletics

Vols RHP Chase Burns / Credit: UT Athletics
Baseball Preview: #1 Tennessee Concludes Regular Season at Mississippi State

Baseball Preview: #1 Tennessee Concludes Regular Season at Mississippi State

STARKVILLE, Miss. – No. 1/1 Tennessee wraps up the 2022 regular season with a three-game set at Mississippi State beginning Thursday night at Dudy Noble Field. 

Tennessee, having already clinched the regular-season championship and the top seed in the upcoming SEC Tournament, is looking to finish the regular season strong facing last year’s national champion on the road.

TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets for this week’s series against the Bulldogs can be purchased through HailState.com.

BROADCAST INFO

Thursday’s game will be broadcast on the SEC Network with Tom Hart (PxP) and Kyle Peterson (Analyst) on the call. Friday and Saturday’s contests will be streamed on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app with Bart Gregory (PxP) and Charlie Winfield (Analyst) calling the action.

The online broadcasts can be accessed on any mobile device through WatchESPN. WatchESPN can be accessed through the ESPN App, or online at espn.com/watch.

Fans can also listen to the Voice of Tennessee Baseball John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara call the game on the Vol Network (FM 99.1/AM 990) as well as UTSports.com and the Tennessee Athletics App.

New Vol Network Radio Affiliates

The Vol Network had added multiple radio affiliates to broadcast remaining Tennessee baseball SEC games this season. The complete list of new affiliates is below. Please check your local listings prior to each weekend. Game coverage varies by station.  

Chattanooga: WFLI (FM 97.7, FM 100.3, AM 1070)
Cleveland: The Buzz (FM 101.3)
Cookeville: WKXD (FM 104.7)
Lawrenceburg: WWLX (FM 106.1, FM 93.1, AM 590)
Muscle Shoals, AL: WSBM (FM 97.9, AM 1340)
Nashville: The Zone (FM 104.5) – Saturday Only
Oneida: WBNT (FM 105.5)
Pulaski: WKSR (FM 107.7, FM 100.9, AM 1420)

SERIES SCHEDULE/PROJECTED STARTING PITCHERS

Game 1 – Thursday, May 19 (6 p.m. CT/7 p.m. ET)
RHP Chase Dollander (7-0, 2.54 ERA) vs. RHP Brandon Smith (3-4, 4.99 ERA)

Game 2 – Friday, May 20 (6 p.m. CT/8 p.m. ET)
RHP Chase Burns (7-1, 2.34 ERA) vs. RHP Preston Johnson (3-3, 5.55 ERA)

Game 3 – Saturday, May 7 (2 p.m.)
RHP Drew Beam (8-1, 2.54 ERA) vs. RHP Cade Smith (4-3, 3.66 ERA)
 

SERIES HISTORY

Overall: Mississippi State leads, 60-31
in Knoxville: Mississippi State leads, 23-17
in Starkville: Mississippi State leads, 35-11
at Neutral Sites: Tennessee leads, 3-2
Last 10 Meetings: Series tied, 5-5

Tennessee is looking to claim its first series victory in Starkville since 2004. The Vols have only taken one of the last nine games played at Mississippi State

NOTABLE 

Freshman Phenoms
Tennessee’s freshman class has been nothing short of outstanding this season. The dominance and ability of the freshman class has been on full display in the SEC Weekly Awards. Entering the season, only eight Vols were named SEC Freshman of the Week since the award began in 2006. This season alone, seven Vols have earned SEC Freshman of the Week and five different play-ers have taken home those honors.
 
Fight at the Bat Rack
Tennessee leads the country in home runs (126) and slugging percentage (.605) while ranking inside the top 15 in runs per game (6th), total runs (4th), batting avg (14th), on-base percentage (5th), hits (15th), doubles (11th), triples (13th) and walks (3rd).
 
Commanding the Zone
UT couples its tremendous offense with superb pitching, leading the nation in ERA (2.32), WHIP (0.94), hits allowed per nine innings (6.05), walks allowed per nine innings (2.43) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (4.48), while also ranking seventh nationally in strikeouts per nine innings (10.9).
 
1-2 Nationally
Chase Dollander and Drew Beam enter the weekend series ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the country in WHIP respective tallies of 0.76 and 0.80.

OPPONENT SCOUT

Mississippi State Bulldogs

  • Record: 26-27 (9-18 SEC)
  • 2021 Postseason: National Champions
  • 2022 SEC Preseason Poll: T-2nd in West
  • Head Coach: Chris Lemonis (4th year)
  • Preseason Conference Honors:
    • C Logan Tanner (1st Team)
    • SP Landon Sims (1st Team)
    • DH/UTL Luke Hancock (2nd Team)
  • Stat Leaders:
    • Batting Avg: RJ Yeager (.354)
    • Runs: Hunter Hines (49)
    • Hits: James/Yeager (62)
    • Home Runs: RJ Yeager (17)
    • RBI: RJ Yeager (55)
    • Stolen Bases: Kamren James (13)
    • Wins: Smith/Stinnett (4)
    • Saves: Three players tied (0)
    • ERA (min. 20 IP): Brooks Auger (3.05)
    • WHIP (min. 20 IP): Cade Smith (1.33)
    • Innings Pitched: Smith/Johnson (71.1)

ON DECK

The Vols head to Hoover, Ala. to begin postseason play at the SEC Championship starting Wednesday.

-UT Athletics

Vols RHP Chase Burns / Credit: UT Athletics
Connell Tabbed to SEC Community Service Team

Connell Tabbed to SEC Community Service Team

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Junior reliever Kirby Connell was named to the SEC Community Service Team, the conference office announced Wednesday.

Connell served not only the local community of Knoxville, but around the globe as he participated in the VOLeaders summer immersion experience in Belize. During the service trip, Connell, alongside other Vols and Lady Vols, worked with the Hearts of Christ Children’s Ministry and the YMCA of Belize to strengthen the community and form bonds with locals through sport.

On Rocky Top, the Blacksburg, South Carolina, native worked with Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee, mentoring kids and teaching skills and lessons through the game of baseball.

On the field, Connell has enjoyed his most successful season yet as a Vol. Entering the final weekend of the regular season, the junior leads the team in ERA (1.29) and has posted a 2-0 record this season with 24 total appearances.

-UT Athletics

Vols LHP Kirby Connell / Credit: UT Athletics
75 Vols, Lady Vols Set to Graduate This Weekend

75 Vols, Lady Vols Set to Graduate This Weekend

A total of 75 Tennessee student-athletes are celebrating graduation this weekend, signaling the successful completion of their academic pursuits as Vols and Lady Vols.

Commencement ceremonies are taking place at Thompson-Boling Arena Friday, Saturday and Sunday. For a complete commencement schedule, including webcast links, click HERE.

“This weekend signifies the most important element of the student-athlete experience,” Tennessee Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics Danny White said. “We want our student-athletes to win championships and achieve excellence athletically, but all of that is supplemental to the No. 1 goal, which is earning that University of Tennessee degree. We’re all proud of these men and women for their extraordinary accomplishments and can’t wait to see what the future has in store for them.”

The current crop of graduates includes a dozen student-athletes earning master’s degrees for completing graduate programs.

In addition to their academic achievements, this collection of new grads set school records, earned All-America honors, captured SEC championships and features past (and likely future) Olympians.

Once again, Tennessee’s graduates include student-athletes from coast to coast—California to New Jersey—who chose to chase their dreams on Rocky Top. The list also includes numerous international student-athletes from nations such as Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Brazil, England, Germany, Greece and Jamaica.

The list of degree programs is equally as varied, with Vols and Lady Vols earning diplomas in Finance, Kinesiology, Civil Engineering, Biosystems Engineering, Advertising, Supply Chain Management and many other disciplines.

Also among the newest crop of UT student-athlete graduates are three former standout performers who put their degree progress on hold to pursue careers in professional sports. They recently re-enrolled in the SouthEast Bank Renewing Academic Commitment (RAC) Program to complete their degree requirements. This semester’s RAC graduates are men’s basketball player Scotty Hopson (2008-11) and baseball players Jay Charleston (2017-19) and Ricky Martinez (2019).
 
BASEBALL (7)
Jay Charleston – Supply Chain Management (RAC)
Ben Joyce – Finance
Ricky Martinez – Sociology (RAC)
Evan Russell – Agriculture Leadership, Education & Communication (Master’s)
Camden Sewell – Sport Management
Logan Steenstra – Kinesiology
Redmond Walsh – GC Engineering Education (Master’s)
 
MEN’S BASKETBALL (3)
John Fulkerson – Agricultural Leadership, Education & Communication (Master’s)
Scotty Hopson – Communication Studies (RAC)
Brock Jancek – Civil Engineering
 
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (4)
Rae Burrell – Communication Studies
Alexus Dye – Agricultural Leadership, Education & Communication (Master’s)
Emily Saunders – Therapeutic Recreation
Jordan Walker – MBA Business Administration (Master’s)
 
FOOTBALL (1)
Jerome Carvin – Communication Studies
 
MEN’S GOLF (4)
Jake Hall – Sport Management
Bryce Lewis – Sport Management
Jet Tickle – Sport Management
Hunter Wolcott – Agricultural Leadership, Education & Communication (Master’s)
 
WOMEN’S GOLF (2)
Mikayla Bardwell – Business Analytics
Hadley Walts – Management
 
ROWING (4)
Jaimie Armitage – Biosystems Engineering
Lexi Bales – Biological Sciences
Tessa Kimmy – Kinesiology
Madelyn Walsh – Supply Chain Management, Finance
 
SOCCER (3)
Mackenzie Ostrom – Advertising
Hannah Tillett – Management
Jaida Thomas – Agriculture Leadership, Education & Communication
 
SOFTBALL (4)
Amanda Ayala – Sport Psychology & Motor Behavior (Master’s)
Samantha Bender – Kinesiology
Ivy Davis – Public Relations (Master’s)
Anna Fox – Political Science
 
SWIMMING & DIVING (12)
Mallory Beil – Human Resource Management
Luke Brice – History, Geography
Grace Cable – Psychology
Alexandra Gebel – Sport Management
Danika Katzer – Kinesiology
Parker Kaye – Supply Chain Management, Marketing
Kayky Mota– Sport Management
Rachel Renner – Child & Family Studies
Trude Rothrock – Biological Sciences
Kendall Shields – Business Analytics, Management
Matthew Wade – Supply Chain Management
Alexis Yager – Child & Family Studies
 
MEN’S TENNIS (5)
Pat Harper – Sport Management
Emile Hudd – Philosophy
Teddy McEntee – Finance
Mark Wallner – Management & Human Resources (Master’s)
Adam Walton – Management & Human Resources (Master’s)
 
WOMEN’S TENNIS (1)
Kylie Duckworth – Biological Sciences
 
TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY (18)
Christopher Bailey – Kinesiology
Alex Crigger – Materials Science & Engineering
Emma Dilullo – Geography
Georde Goodwyn – Finance, Business Analytics
Olivia Janke – Psychology
Georgios Korakidis – Sport Management
Caroline Lewis – Anthropology
Joella Lloyd – Psychology
Latavia Maines – Communication Studies
Sarah McCabe – Supply Chain Management
Carey McLeod – Communication Studies
Allison Rand – Supply Chain Management
Sydney Seymour – Marketing
Danielle Shipp – Special Education
Devin Sullivan – Finance
Jalen Tate – Sociology
Karl Thiessen – Supply Chain Management
Jordan West – Kinesiology
 
VOLLEYBALL (7)
Madison Bryant – Management 
Lily Felts – Sport Management
Danielle Mahaffey – Mathematics
Gabrielle Morris – Psychology
Giana Pellizzon – Journalism & Electronic Media
Breana Runnels – Management & Human Resources (Master’s)
Nicole Shanahan – Management & Human Resources (Master’s)

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UT graduates / Credit: UT Athletics
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is Asking for Help to Identify a Theft Suspect

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is Asking for Help to Identify a Theft Suspect

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help to identifying a theft suspect.

Officials say the person stole a 16-foot trailer on Piney Road in the Strawberry Plains area of Jefferson County. Pictured is the SUV the suspect reportedly used to steal the trailer.

Those with information are urged to contact Detective Sergeant Richard Collins at 865-397-9411 ext. 1106.

Stats/Story: Offensive Explosion Leads #1 Vols Past Belmont, 18-0

Stats/Story: Offensive Explosion Leads #1 Vols Past Belmont, 18-0

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Top-ranked Tennessee was active on the offensive end early and often Tuesday, shutting out Belmont in the regular season home finale at Lindsey Nelson Stadium, 18-0.
 
The Vols scored four runs in the first inning, five runs in the second inning and then at least one run per inning all the way through the seventh. Tennessee’s 18 runs are its third-most in a single game this season and most since Feb. 29 against Iona.
 
Overall, five Vols homered on Tuesday, while 10 recorded a hit and five had multiple hits.
 
Tennessee (46-7) hit at least one home run in each of the first five innings of the game—led off by Drew Gilbert’s three-run shot to right field in the first inning.
 
In addition to Gilbert’s homer, Luc Lipcius (solo), Jorel Ortega (two-run) and Christian Moore (three-run) also went yard, while Seth Stephenson had his first career two-home run game (both solo).
 
Stephenson and Moore led the Vols in hits on Tuesday, both recording three, while Lipcius, Moore, Ortega and Logan Chambers had two apiece.
 
Defensively, Tennessee recorded its eighth shutout on the season and surrendered just four hits thanks to a combined eight-man effort on the mound.
 
Belmont (35-18) went three up, three down four times and advanced a base runner past first base only two times.
 
Zander Sechrist registered yet another impressive midweek start, retiring nine of the 10 batters he faced  along with two strikeouts in 3.0 innings. Freshman J.D. McCracken (1-0) was credited with his first career win, giving up just one hit in 2.0 innings.
 
UP NEXT: Tennessee travels west to take on Mississippi State at Dudy Noble Field in Starkville, Mississippi for its regular season finale series. The Vols and Bulldogs series is set to run from Thursday through Saturday, with the series opener taking place on Thursday at 7 p.m. ET on SEC Network.

NOTABLE

VOLS NOTCH WIN NO. 46: Tuesday’s win was Tennessee’s 46th of the season—tied with the 2005 College World Series team for the fifth-most in a single season in program history.
 
SEVEN VOLS WITH 10+ BOMBS: With Christian Moore’s fifth inning home run to left field, he became the seventh Vol this season to reach the double-digit home run milestone. With 10 home runs this season, Moore joins Trey Lipscomb (20), Luc Lipcius (14), Jordan Beck (13), Evan Russell (12), Jorel Ortega (12) and Cortland Lawson (10).
 
DOMINANT DEFENSIVE EFFORT: Tennessee recorded its eighth shutout win of the season on Tuesday—tied for the second-most shutouts in the nation this season.

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Vols OF Drew Gilbert / Credit: UT Athletics

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