Tennessee Baseball Wins 2022 SEC Regular-Season Title; 1st since 1995

Tennessee Baseball Wins 2022 SEC Regular-Season Title; 1st since 1995

The top-ranked Tennessee Volunteers clinched the fourth outright Southeastern Conference regular-season championship in program history—its first since 1995—after Tennessee defeated Georgia, 9-2, and Vanderbilt beat Arkansas, 9-6, in extra innings Friday night.

Under the direction of Coach of the Year candidate Tony Vitello and his incredible staff, the Volunteers have displayed excellence from the very start of SEC action, sweeping the first four series of conference play, including series on the road at then-No. 1 Ole Miss and then-No. 3 Vanderbilt. When UT finally suffered its first conference setback, a home loss to Alabama 13 games into league play, the Vols responded with a six-game conference win streak, highlighted by a sweep of Florida in Gainesville, courtesy of late heroics at the plate by Christian Moore and a fabulous play from Christian Scott to end the extra-innings series finale.

Tennessee opened the SEC season 18-1, the best start to begin conference play of any team in the history of SEC baseball. The Volunteers surpassed their own record, a 16-1 start from the 1951 College World Series team, which was the first year the Vols won the SEC crown.

The Volunteers dominated league play with an elite mix of incredible hitting and excellent pitching. Tennessee has already crushed the program record of 108 single-season home runs, smashing 122 as of Friday.

On the mound, the Big Orange arms have been extraordinary in a multitude of ways. From starting pitching to the bullpen, high-leverage situations to shutting it down late, the Vol arms have gotten it done. The staff leads the nation with a 2.25 ERA and has accumulated 559 punchouts across 459 innings, while surrendering just 120 walks.

Tennessee’s loaded starting rotation of pitchers Drew BeamChase BurnsChase Dollander and Blade Tidwell have collected a 23-2 record. Add in southpaw Zander Sechrist, who has been the primary midweek starter, and the Volunteer rotation owns a 27-2 record with a 2.26 ERA and a WHIP of 0.90.

The stable of bullpen arms has proved just as impressive as any other unit on the team. Tennessee’s bullpen holds a 2.19 ERA over 226 innings with a 18-4 record and has 281 strikeouts. 13 pitchers who have come on in relief hold an ERA under 3.00 while a six-man core of arms, who each have over 20 appearances, individually own sub-2.60 ERAs. Fireballer Ben Joyce has been a sight to be seen, lighting up the radar gun with each outing, but crafty Redmond Walsh is just two saves away from the program record in career saves. Mark McLaughlinKirby ConnellWill Mabrey and Camden Sewell have also enjoyed incredible successes out of the Tennessee bullpen.

innings with a 18-4 record and has 281 strikeouts. 13 pitchers who have come on in relief hold an ERA under 3.00 while a six-man core of arms, who each have over 20 appearances, individually own sub-2.60 ERAs. Fireballer Ben Joyce has been a sight to be seen, lighting up the radar gun with each outing, but crafty Redmond Walsh is just two saves away from the program record in career saves. Mark McLaughlinKirby ConnellWill Mabrey and Camden Sewell have also enjoyed incredible successes out of the Tennessee bullpen.

Ten players on the club that have played more than 30 games this season are batting better than .300, while the team has posted a .307 average and a slugging percentage of .603. Trey Lipscomb, an SEC Player of the Year candidate, has had a breakout season manning the hot corner, leading the team in hits (67), runs (55), homers (20), RBIs (70) and total bases (147). The senior leads the entire conference in home runs, RBIs and total bases – all this after recording only 17 hits in his first three years on Rocky Top.

Lipscomb highlights a collective effort of Tennessee’s order to score early and score often. Jordan BeckJorel Ortega and Drew Gilbert each have more than 50 hits on the year and are posting career seasons entering postseason play. Beck has mashed 13 home runs and driven in 46 RBIs, while Ortega has 11 big flies of his own. Gilbert, batting in the cleanup spot, has driven in 47 runners, the second-highest total on the squad, and has delivered 23 extra base hits this year.

The big boppers of East Tennessee, in total, have six players with double-digit homers. Joining Lipscomb, Beck and Ortega are Luc Lipcius (12), Evan Russell (12) and Cortland Lawson (10).

Tennessee enters the final weekend of the regular season as the No. 1 RPI team in the country and is vying for its highest NCAA Championship seed in program history, looking to return to Omaha for a second straight season and the sixth time in program history.

For the most up-to-date information on Tennessee baseball, follow @Vol_Baseball on Twitter and Instagram.

-Credit UT

SEC Title / Credit: UT Athletics
Stats/Story: #1 Vols Defeat #22 Georgia, Win Series; Win All 5 SEC Home Series For 1st Time in Program History

Stats/Story: #1 Vols Defeat #22 Georgia, Win Series; Win All 5 SEC Home Series For 1st Time in Program History

Box Score (PDF) | SEC Champion T-Shirts 

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – An offensive explosion in the middle innings propelled No. 1/1 Tennessee past No. 22/NR Georgia Friday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium, as the Vols clinched their final home weekend series of the year with a 9-2 win.
 
The win also clinched at least a share of the SEC regular season title for Tennessee (45-6, 22-4 SEC). The Vols can claim the outright title with a win in Saturday’s series finale against Georgia.
 
After being held scoreless through the first three innings, Tennessee erupted for eight total runs in the next three innings, while allowing just one Georgia run after the Bulldogs’ second batter of the day, in the top of the first, hit a solo home run.
 
For the second game in a row, a Tennessee player hit two home runs—this time Evan Russell. The graduate senior had a two-run shot in the bottom of the fourth to give the Vols the lead and then a solo homer in the seventh inning.
 
Jorel Ortega was also active on the offensive end, recording three hits and driving in three runs—one apiece in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings.
 
On the mound, Camden Sewell (5-1) was credited with the win for Tennessee after logging three innings of work as the first Vol out of the bullpen. Blade Tidwell got the start for Tennessee, struggling early, but recovering to finish with a final line of four innings pitched, four hits surrendered, one run given up and six strikeouts.
 
Mark McLaughlin and Kirby Connell finished off the game for the Vols, each going an inning, and allowing zero combined hits in the final two innings.
 
Following its quiet start in the first three innings, Tennessee’s offense came alive with a three-run fourth inning to take a lead it would not surrender for the rest of the night.
 
Trailing 1-0 after Georgia’s early home run, Jorel Ortega drove in the Vols’ first run of the game with a double down the left line—scoring Trey Lipscomb all the way from first base. Two batters later, Russell blasted a two-run homer over the left field porches to give Tennessee a 3-1 lead.
 
After Georgia plated one run in the top of the fifth by drawing a bases loaded walk, the Vols once again answered in the bottom of the inning. Luc Lipcius kick-started Tennessee’s three-run inning with a leadoff home run that sailed over the wall in right center.
 
Four batters later, a single from Ortega scored Drew Gilbert from second base and after Blake Burke followed Ortega’s RBI up with a single of his own, Cortland Lawson drew a bases loaded walk to extend Tennessee’s lead to 6-2.
 
Following its back-to-back three-run innings, Tennessee added three more runs in its next two frames—two in the sixth and one in the seventh—to extend its lead to 9-2.
 
Ortega drove in his third run of the day with a single through the right side in the sixth, immediately followed by Jordan Beck scoring on a wild pitch. In the seventh, Russell tacked on his second homer of the evening to close out Tennessee’s scoring for the evening.
 
UP NEXT: The Vols go for the sweep over the Bulldogs in the series finale Saturday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium at 1 p.m. Tickets are sold out, but standing room only tickets will be on sale starting 90 minutes before first pitch. The game will air on SEC Network+.

NOTABLE

RUSSELL APPROACHES HOME RUN CROWN: With his two-home run performance on Friday, Evan Russell increased his career home run total to 37—moving into a tie for second place in program history with Doug Hecker (1990-92). Russell needs just one more home run to tie Todd Helton for the career home run program record.
 
RUSSELL MOVES UP GAMES PLAYED LIST: In addition to his ascension on the career home runs list, Friday marked Evan Russell’s 220th game as a Vol, giving him sole possession of second place for career games played in program history. Pete Derkay (2017-21) holds the program record with 229 career games played.

-UT Athletics

Evan Russell – Vols C / Credit: UT Athletics
Stats/Story: 3-seed Lady Vols Held Scoreless In SEC Semifinal Loss To 7-seed Mizzou

Stats/Story: 3-seed Lady Vols Held Scoreless In SEC Semifinal Loss To 7-seed Mizzou

Box Score (PDF) | Updated Season Stats (PDF)

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — In a game that spanned more than four hours from start to finish, No. 10 Tennessee softball was eliminated in Friday’s SEC Tournament semifinals by a score of 3-0 against No. 22 Missouri. The Tigers knocked three solo home runs in the fourth, fifth and seventh innings to advance to the SEC championship game at the University of Florida’s Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
 
Tennessee (39-16) out-hit its opponent 6-4 for the contest as Kiki MilloyLair BeautaeIvy DavisAshley MorganKelcy Leach and Amanda Ayala recorded one single each for the Big Orange. Graduate lefty Erin Edmoundson held Mizzou (36-18) to four hits in 6.1 innings pitched, but all four went for extra bases as she was tagged with the loss and three earned runs.
 
Despite recording back-to-back base hits in both the second and third innings, the Lady Vols were unable to push a run across in the early going. UT put a runner on in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings, but left five runners stranded for the game and was ultimately shut out for just the second time this season.
 
After Edmoundson worked through three scoreless innings, Missouri built a 2-0 lead with solo homers in the top of the fourth and fifth frames. Fifth-year players Kimberly Wert and Hatti Moore each went yard for the Tigers before the game entered a weather delay at 4:23 p.m. in the top of the fifth with two outs. Two hours and 33 minutes later, Edmoundson got out of the fifth with a flyout to left.
 
The Tigers tacked on their third run of the night in top of the seventh when freshman Kara Daly went yard with a one-out solo blast to left field. Leach had a Lady Vol rally on her mind in the bottom half after ripping a one-out single down the left field line, but a strikeout and a groundout to third ended the ballgame.
 
Junior right-hander Jordan Weber went the distance for Missouri to collect her 15th win of the year. She spun seven scoreless innings with six hits allowed and one strikeout.
 
UP NEXT: NCAA Tournament action begins next weekend with regional play at 16 institutional host sites. The selection show is set for Sunday at 7 p.m. and will be televised on ESPN2.

-UT Athletics

Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics
Brett Eldredge Drops a New Song & Announces the Songs About You Tour

Brett Eldredge Drops a New Song & Announces the Songs About You Tour

Brett Eldredge‘s current single at country radio is the title track to his upcoming album Songs About You – which arrives June 17th.

Now Brett’s single also shares the same name as his upcoming tour.

Joining Brett on the Songs About You tour is Breland, Nate Smith, Lauren Alaina, Shelby Darrall, Caylee Hammack and special guests to be named later.

Songs About You tour schedule;

06/19 – Wheaton, IL – Dupage County Fairgrounds0
07/22 – Saratoga, CA – The Mountain Winery^^
07/23 – Bakersfield, CA – Dignity Health Amphitheatre^
07/24 – Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian Theater^
07/28 – San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre*
07/29 – Costa Mesa, CA – Pacific Amphitheatre*
07/30 – Indio, CA – Fantasy Springs Resort Casino*
08/04 – Youngstown, OH – Youngstown Amphitheatre*
08/05 – Chautauqua, NY – Chautauqua Institution Amphitheater*
08/06 – Doswell, VA – SERVPRO Pavilion**
08/18 – Charlotte, NC – Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre+
08/19 – Roanoke, VA – Elmwood Park Amphitheater+
08/20 – Greensboro, NC – White Oak Amp*
09/02 – Portsmouth, NH – Music Hall++
09/03 – Cohasset, MA – South Shore Music Circus++
09/04 – Hyannis, MA – Cape Cod Melody Tent++
09/09 – Madison, WI – Overture Hall*
09/10 – Waite Park, MN – The Ledge Amphitheater*
09/15 – East Providence, RI – Bold Point Pavilion+
09/16 – Bensalem, PA – XCite Center+
09/17 – Bethlehem, PA – SteelStacks+
09/22 – Louisville, KY – Palace Theatre+
09/23 – Fort Wayne, IN – Foelinger Theater+
09/24 – Saginaw, MI – Huntington Park Amphitheater**
^ w/ special guest BRELAND
* w/ special guest Nate Smith
+ w/ special guest Lauren Alaina
^^ w/ special guest Shelby Darrall
** w/ special guest Caylee Hammack
++ special guest TBA

Brett’s wrapping up the European leg of his Good Day tour with a final show on Monday May 16th in Amsterdam.

Earlier this week Brett previewed a new track from his Songs About You album – “Wait Up For Me.”

Now the music video for “Wait Up For Me” from Brett is out for fans to watch….

Brett Eldredge’s 5th studio album Songs About You arrives June 17th.

Photo Courtesy of Brett Eldredge

Elle King Thinks it’s Worth A Shot to Sing with Dierks Bentley Again

Elle King Thinks it’s Worth A Shot to Sing with Dierks Bentley Again

Elle King recently topped the country music airplay chart with Miranda Lambert and their smash hit “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)”

Now Elle is following that up with a song with Dierks Bentley called “Worth A Shot.”

Elle and Dierks debuted the track several weeks ago in front of a live audience at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

This is not the first time Elle and Dierks have joined forces musically…Elle was a part of Dierks’ 2016 number-one hit “Different For Girls.”

Now in 2022, Elle King and Dierks Bentley are back singing together on “Worth A Shot.”

Photo Courtesy of Elle King & Dierks Bentley

Lainey Wilson Continues to Tease New Music with All the Other Lainey Wilsons

Lainey Wilson Continues to Tease New Music with All the Other Lainey Wilsons

Earlier this week Lainey Wilson teased her fans with new music and a challenge that would let them hear more…

Lainey posted “Pre-save or pre-add my new song. Once it hits 5,000 pre-saves or pre-adds, I’ll reveal more of the song for y’all.”

Along with that message, she included this video…

What we know so far is, the new track is titled “Heart Like A Truck.”

Lainey is setting up more hints about the new music with the help of Lainey Wilson, and Lainey Wilson, and Lainey Wilson…and Lainey Wilson.

Confused? Watch this, it may help…

While we wait for her new music, we can rewatch Lainey Wilson and Cole Swindell‘s amazing rain soaked performance of “Never Say Never” during this year’s CMT Music Awards.

Photo Courtesy of Lainey Wilson

Jon Pardi Tries To Fill Up His Fans with New Music with “Fill ‘Er Up”

Jon Pardi Tries To Fill Up His Fans with New Music with “Fill ‘Er Up”

Jon Pardi‘s current single at country radio is “Last Night Lonely.”

Now Jon is giving fans another track from his upcoming 2022 project with the release of “Fill ‘Er Up”

Jon Pardi also recently shared the music video for his single “Last Night Lonely” which you can watch here…

Photo Courtesy of Jon Pardi

Craig Morgan Set for his God, Family, Country Tour 2022 Launching This Fall

Craig Morgan Set for his God, Family, Country Tour 2022 Launching This Fall

Craig Morgan is hitting the road this fall on the God. Family. Country tour 2022.

Country music fans have known and loved Craig for years…but now a whole new audience might be heading to see Morgan on tour with the success he’s had – and the fans he’s developed with his appearance on the show Beyond The Edge.

The nearly dozen dates start in October and run through November with Ray Fulcher as the opener.

Craig says, “I feel like this tour has been a lifetime in the making.”

Craig’s upcoming tour, shares the same name as his 2020 album, and his memoir that arrives on September 27th.

Morgan shares, “Musically and personally, God, family and country are the most important things to me and I’m excited to share this in my upcoming memoir and in my tour as me and the band play some fan favorite songs, some album cuts and some new songs you’ve not even heard yet.”

Tickets are on sale now for Craig Morgan’s God, Family, Country Tour 2022 which will wrap up in Nashville at the Ryman Auditorium in November with Craig’s first time headlining the historic venue.

October 19 II Green Bay, WI II Meyer Theatre
October 20 II Mason City, IA II North Iowa Community Auditorium**
October 21 II Wisconsin Dells, WI II Crystal Grand Music Theatre
October 22 II Des Plaines, IL II The Des Plaines Theater
October 27 II Orange Park, FL II Thrasher-Horne Center
October 28 II Irmo, SC II Harbison Theater**
October 29 II Bristol, TN II Cameo Theatre
November 3 II Des Moines, IA II Hoyt Sherman Place
November 4 II Jackson, MI II Jackson Community College**
November 5 II Tiffin, OH II Ritz Theater**
November 11 II Nashville, TN II Ryman Auditorium

Since his time in the military Craig has always maintained close ties with service men and women, and organizations that help them…his 2022 tour is no different.

Operation Finally Home is tied to the tour, and it’s also the charity that Morgan is raising money for on Beyond The Edge. Based in New Braunfels, Texas, Operation Finally Home is a nonpartisan/nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission build hope by providing custom-built, mortgage-free homes, transitional housing and home modifications to veterans, first responders and their families. Established in 2005, the organization has completed or is in planning on more than 380 home projects in more than 32 states. Operation Finally Home partners with corporate sponsors, builder associations, builders, remodelers, developers, individual contributors and volunteers to help these heroes and their families by addressing one of their most pressing needs – a safe place to call home. For more information about Operation Finally Home, visit OperationFinallyHome.org

For more info and tickets to God, Family, Country Tour 2022 head to CraigMorgan.com

Headline Photo Credit: Nate Griffen
Additional Photos Courtesy of Craig Morgan

Zac Brown is Out in the Middle with Mr. Worldwide and You Can’t Stop Them Now

Zac Brown is Out in the Middle with Mr. Worldwide and You Can’t Stop Them Now

Zac Brown Band‘s current single at country radio is “Out In The Middle.”

Zac Brown has been known throughout his career for partnering with musical acts from every genre.

Now he’s checking off another singer that he’s collaborated with…Mr. Worldwide – Pitbull.

Check out the song “Can’t Stop Us Now.”

There’s no stopping Zac Brown Band as they are out on their Out In the Middle tour

Next weekend Zac Brown Band’s Out In The Middle tour heads to Oklahoma and Texas.

Check out the song that shares the same name as the tour – “Out In The Middle” from Zac Brown Band

Photo Courtesy of Zac Brown Band

Stats/Story: Dollander’s Pitching, Burke’s Homers Lift #1 Vols to Series-Opening Win Over #22 Georgia

Stats/Story: Dollander’s Pitching, Burke’s Homers Lift #1 Vols to Series-Opening Win Over #22 Georgia

Box Score (PDF)

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – A stellar start on the mound from Chase Dollander and three total Tennessee home runs—including two from freshman Blake Burke—led the top-ranked Vols to a 5-2 win over No. 22/NR Georgia in the series opener Thursday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.
 
Dollander earned his first series-opening start of the season and stifled the Bulldog offense in 6.0 innings of work—giving up one run on three hits and striking out six. The sophomore right-hander, who was making his first start of any kind since April 16, was credited with the win, improving his record to 7-0.
 
Redmond Walsh earned his sixth save of the season, retiring all four batters he faced.
 
Coming out of the bullpen for the first time this season was Chase Burns, who replaced Dollander and struck out three batters in 1.2 innings.
 
Burke’s two home runs—and three hits overall—led the way offensively for Tennessee. Seth Stephenson was the only other Vol to record multiple hits, registering a double, single and run scored.
 
Tennessee (44-6, 21-4 SEC) scored one run apiece in the second, third and fourth innings to take control of the game early—kickstarted by a Trey Lipscomb solo home run to left-center field.
 
Georgia (32-17, 13-12) quickly answered with its own solo home run in the top of the third inning from Cole Tate, but the Vols again tacked on one run in the bottom of the third on a Jordan Beck RBI groundout that scored Stephenson.
 
Burke continued the scoring with the first of his two home runs in the bottom of the fourth inning to extend Tennessee’s lead to 3-1, and three innings later added his second solo shot of the night—a blast over the right field wall that put the Vols in front by three runs.
 
Georgia narrowed its deficit to two runs at 4-2 in the top of the eighth inning, but Walsh entered the game and recorded a strikeout against the first batter he faced—stranding a runner at third base.
 
Tennessee added an insurance run in the bottom of the eighth, with Evan Russell’s single through the right side driving home a run from Drew Gilbert to give the Vols a three-run cushion heading into the ninth inning.
 
UP NEXT: The Vols and Bulldogs are back in action at Lindsey Nelson Stadium for game two of the weekend series on Friday at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are sold out, but standing room only tickets will be on sale starting 90 minutes before first pitch. The game will be televised on SEC Network.

NOTABLE

LIPSCOMB REACHES 20: With his second-inning home run, Trey Lipscomb reached 20 home runs on the season—becoming the first Vol to hit 20 or more homers in a single season since Cody Hawn had 22 in 2009.
 
POWER-HITTING FRESHMAN DUO: With his two-homer performance on Thursday, Blake Burke now has nine home runs this season—equaling fellow freshman Christian Moore’s season-long home run total. Burke and Moore’s nine home runs are the most in a single season by a Tennessee freshman since 2008, when Kentrail Davis had 13 home runs.
 
WALSH NEARING TOP OF SAVES LIST: Thursday marked Redmond Walsh’s sixth save of the season and 22nd of his Tennessee career. Walsh is now just one save away from tying Todd Helton for the lead on Tennessee’s all-time career saves list.
 
ANOTHER PACKED HOUSE: Attendance for Thursday’s series opener was 4,580—tied for the eighth-largest single-game crowd in Lindsey Nelson Stadium history. Of the top 10 highest attended home games in program history, eight have come this season.

-UT Athletics

Vols RHP Chase Dollander / Credit: UT Athletics

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