Lipscomb & Dickey Earn SEC Weekly Honors After Record-Setting Weekend

Lipscomb & Dickey Earn SEC Weekly Honors After Record-Setting Weekend

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – After a record-setting week at the plate, Tennessee had two players earn SEC weekly honors, the conference announced on Monday afternoon.

Trey Lipscomb was named SEC Co-Player of the Week while Jared Dickey earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors.

Lipscomb had a monster week as the Vols dominated UNC Asheville on Wednesday before sweeping Iona over the weekend. The senior third baseman became just the fourth player in program history to hit for the cycle, going 5-for-5 with two doubles, a triple and a homer in Friday’s series-opening win over the Gaels. He also had a career-high nine RBIs in the game, one shy of the single-game program record.

Vols 3B Trey Lipscomb & C-OF Jared Dickey / Credit: UT Athletics

Lipscomb followed that performance by finishing a double short of the cycle in Saturday’s game, going 3-for-4 with a triple, a homer and three RBIs. He capped his impressive week with another multi-hit and multi-RBI performance, going 2-for-3 with a double and a pair of RBIs. For the week, Lipscomb hit .786  and led the team with three doubles, two triples, three homers, 16 RBIs, 27 total bases and a 1.929 slugging percentage. The Maryland native leads the SEC and ranks second nationally with 20 RBIs through seven games this season.

This is the first SEC weekly honor for Lipscomb in his career. He is the first Vol to win SEC Player of the Week since his predecessor at third base Jake Rucker did it on April 26 last year.

Dickey also earned his first SEC weekly honor and joins Blade Tidwell as the only Vols to be named SEC Freshman of the Week since 2009. The redshirt freshman had breakout week for the Big Orange, recording a hit in all four games despite making just one start.

Dickey was retired just once in 13 plate appearances over four games and led the team with an .875 batting average, nine runs scored, five walks, a .923 on-base percentage and two stolen bases. The Mount Juliet, Tennessee, native also hit a pair of homers on the week, blasting solo shots in Wednesday’s win over UNC Asheville and Sunday’s victory over Iona. His homer on Wednesday was the first of his career.

Dickey’s most impressive performance came in Sunday’s victory over the Gaels, where he started at catcher and reached base in all five of his plate appearances, going 3-for-3 with two walks, four runs scored and a home run, all career highs.

The Vols will look to continue their hot start this week when they host in-state rival ETSU on Tuesday before heading to Houston for the Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic at Minute Maid Park this weekend.

-UT Athletics

Chandler Earns Second SEC Freshman of the Week Honor

Chandler Earns Second SEC Freshman of the Week Honor

For the second time this season, Tennessee freshman guard Kennedy Chandler has been named SEC Freshman of the Week, the conference announced Monday.
 
In Tennessee’s pair of wins last week at Missouri and at home over No. 3 Auburn, Chandler averaged 18.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game.
 
The Memphis native posted a dominant showing at Missouri on Tuesday, scoring 23 points on 9-for-12 shooting, pulling down a career-high and team-high eight rebounds, dishing out six assists and committing zero turnovers in a team-high 37 minutes.

Vols G Kennedy Chandler / Credit: UT Athletics

In Tennessee’s 67-62 win over No. 3 Auburn on Saturday, Chandler scored 13 points on 5-for-12 shooting, including a floater in the lane to seal the win with 32 seconds remaining. He was a team-high +13 in the win.
 
It marks Chandler’s second SEC Freshman of the Week award this season and the third for a Tennessee freshman this season. Chandler earned the honor on Nov. 15 after standout performances in his first two collegiate games against UT Martin and ETSU, while fellow freshman guard Zakai Zeigler won his first SEC Freshman of the Week on Feb. 7
 
Tennessee players have now garnered 22 SEC weekly awards during the tenure of sixth-year head coach Rick Barnes.
 
Chandler and the Vols have two games remaining in the regular season. Tennessee travels to Georgia for its final road game of the season Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. ET (SEC Network), before returning home for Senior Day against Arkansas on Saturday at 12 p.m. ET (ESPN).

-UT Athletics

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Bob Thomas has spent a lot of his life at one of our radio stations, WIVK. Bob previously spent 20 years at WIVK in sales while also hosting the highest-rated midday radio show in America for over 16 years. Now he is glad to be representing the #1 Country station, the #1 SportsTalk Station and the #1 NewsTalk station! Bob spent 15 years in Los Angeles writing, producing and starring in commercials, TV shows and film. One of the highlights, he was Slammin’ Sammy Stands in the hit film FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS. As a TV writer he wrote some of the most popular episodes of the huge hit, LIZZIE McGUIRE. He owned the Knoxville Cherokees hockey team, one of the original teams of the East coast Hockey League. He served as the chairman of the Knoxville Christmas Parade for 16 years. For 5 years he was on the Board of the Cerebral Palsy Center for Handicapped Adults serving as their President for two years. He is a previous winner of the City of Knoxville volunteer of the Year Award. Bob was elected to the Knox County Commission in 2014 representing the entire county. He is also on the Dogwood Arts Festival Board, the South’s premiere festival and is the Honorary Co-Chairman of the 2014-2015 Festival.

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Jon Pardi Releases New Single & Announces 2022 Tour

Jon Pardi Releases New Single & Announces 2022 Tour

Jon Pardi is getting things going here in 2022 – he recently released his new single to country radio “Last Night Lonely.”

Now Jon announced that he’s hitting the road this Summer with his Ain’t Always The Cowboy tour with openers Lainey Wilson and Hailey Whitters.

Launching July 14th in Irving, Texas the 25-stop run will cover 21 cities in 3 months.

For more info on the Ain’t Always The Cowboy tour head to JonPardi.com

Check out Jon’s new single at country radio, “Lonely Last Night,” right here…

Photo Courtesy of Jon Pardi

Lainey Wilson Shows All Of Her Faces at CRS’ New Faces Show in Nashville

Lainey Wilson Shows All Of Her Faces at CRS’ New Faces Show in Nashville

CRS – Country Radio Seminar – is a 3-day annual event in Nashville where country radio broadcasters come from all over to meet and learn about what’s new in the industry.

One of the highlights of CRS is always the New Faces show – which features 5 up and coming stars of Music City.

This year’s New Faces were Gabby Barrett, Walker Hayes, Parker McCollum, Jameson Rodgers & Lainey Wilson

Before their performance each artist makes an intro-video about themselves…which range from informative to funny while allowing the singer to show off more of their personality.

This year, at New Faces – Lainey Wilson shared all of her faces is this hilarious video…which also features Cole Swindell, Jon Pardi, Jimmie Allen, Hardy and Tracy Lawrence!

Along with being a New Face at CRS, Lainey Wilson has two nominations for next week’s 57th ACM Awards…she’s up for New Female Artist Of The Year and Song Of The Year for “Things A Man Oughta Know.”

Next year she just might be back at the ACM Awards for Music Event Of The Year for this one with Cole Swindell – it’s their current single at country radio, “Never Say Never.”

Photo Courtesy of Lainey Wilson

Tim McGraw Wraps the First Season of 1883 and He’s Grateful for All of It

Tim McGraw Wraps the First Season of 1883 and He’s Grateful for All of It

Sunday night was the season finale for 1833.

The series star, Tim McGraw shared, “What a season. So grateful to Taylor Sheridan and everyone involved in bringing 1883 to life. It’s been absolutely incredible getting to work alongside Faith Hill, Sam Elliot, Isabel May, LaMonica Garrett, Audie Rick, Eric Nelson, James Landry Hebert, and the entire cast and crew.”

Tim recalls how the road to 1883 started with a call from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan to do a flashback scene on the hit Kevin Costner “I’d been a fan of Yellowstone since the first night it came out. So, Taylor called, and he goes, ‘Hey man, I want you to be in Yellowstone, and you’re gonna play the original Dutton who founded the Yellowstone ranch. And he said, ‘You’re also gonna have a wife. Do you think Faith would be interested in playing your wife?’.”

Even the show’s creator asking for his wife to co-star, Tim admits it still took him a couple of days to bring it up to Faith Hill, “And it took me about three days to get the nerve up to ask her. She said, ‘Sure, I’ll be glad to do it. It’ll be fun.’ So, we did two flashback episodes, but the first thing we shot, it was just so much fun. We’re going so fast and the shootout was so great. I remember gettin’ off the horse and walkin’ around going, ‘I don’t care if I do any other film for the rest of my life, I wanna do westerns from now on.’”

Tim’s request was answer when his phone ran not long after the filming concluded, “Taylor called me and said, ‘I showed the flashbacks to the studio and they want to do a whole series now.’ So, when he sent the script for 1883 and we read it, Faith and I both were like, ‘This is just too special.  It’s just too special not to do.”

Now that the first season of 1883 is done – Tim learned a lot more about acting the TV and movie making process…especially from his co-star and veteran actor Sam Elliot…although Tim jokingly shares, it might not have going both ways…

If you missed any of the episodes of 1883, you can catch up with the adventures of Duttons on Paramount Plus.

Fans in Texas at Rodeo Houston will be catching up with Tim this Wednesday March 2nd as he will be the headline performer at NRG Stadium – and they’ll be looking to hear this one…”7500 OBO” – Tim McGraw’s current single at country radio.

Photo Courtesy of Tim McGraw, 1883 and Paramount Plus.

Carrie Underwood Shares That the Force Is Strong with Her Son Isaiah

Carrie Underwood Shares That the Force Is Strong with Her Son Isaiah

Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher celebrated their oldest son’s 7th birthday on Sunday February 27th, “My firstborn turned 7 today. How is that even possible? It has been so much fun to see this little dude grow!”

Carrie shared that while it was Isaiah’s special day – his made sure that others felt special as well, “He has the biggest heart and the brightest smile. His love for Jesus is strong and pure. He is an old soul with a vintage style…wise beyond his years. He’s the kind of kid that would rather raise money for the kids at Danita’s Children than get gifts for himself! What 7 year old does that?!?! I am so blessed to be his mom and I can’t wait to see where God leads him in the years to come. Happy birthday, monkey! We love you!”

Danita’s Children is an organization that helps orphans and impoverished children in Haiti – for info on them head to their WEBSITE

And of course with a mom named Carrie Fisher…Isaiah’s birthday was Star Wars themed…

Carrie also gave a shout out to the birthday cake maker, “And, of course, thanks, IveyCake for this amazing creation!”

Carrie might have a little more to celebrate next week in Las Vegas as she’s a 4-time nominee at the 57th ACM Awards.

Carrie is up for Entertainer Of The Year, and Single, Video and Music Event Of The Year for her duet with Jason Aldean, “If I Didn’t Love You.”

You can see who wins at the ACM Awards on Monday March 7th on Prime Video.

Photo Credit: Jeremy Cowart

Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, Lionel Richie & American Idol are Back!

Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, Lionel Richie & American Idol are Back!

American Idol is back!

The 20th season premiered Sunday night with Luke Bryan, Katy Perry & Lionel Richie back in the judges seats and sending hopeful contestants to Hollywood to fulfill their musical dreams.

A couple of the stand out auditions include…

Cole Hallman – who sealed his “Yes” vote when he sung a classic Rolling Stones hit with his sister Katie.

Huntergirl showed up from Winchester, Tennessee and immediately became a favorite of Luke Bryan’s – who compared her voice to Miranda Lambert…and also predicts that she has Top-10 potential on American Idol.

Tyler Allen‘s audition for Idol was inspired by the loss of his nephew – and his performance brought Katy Perry to tears…

The Sunday night auditions included viral TikTok star, Delaney Renee – also known as the Disney singing babysitter who was secretly recorded by the woman who hired her, Nicki. Talking with the judges, Nicki shared that out of the 18 million plus views the video got on the social media site, American Idol was one of them and reached out. After Delaney’s audition Nicki lost a babysitter, but American Idol gained another singer.

Noah Thompson‘s “Yes” started with the faith and confidence that his friends and family had him before he did…including his friend Arthur who signed Noah up for the American Idol audition. After Noah sang Kameron Marlowe‘s “Giving You Up” – Luke joked that Arthur should become Noah’s manager.

The judges were surprised when the granddaughter of music legend Aretha Franklin stepped up for her audition – Grace Franklin made her grandmother proud but split the judges as Katy was a “Yes” but Luke and Lionel thought 15-year old Grace needed some more time before she started her musical journey. Lionel, who knew and was friends with Aretha, gave some heartfelt advice as he voted “No.”

Along with all the people trying out for a trip to Hollywood, Sunday night’s American Idol also featured the truth behind Luke and Katy Perry’s fiancé Orlando Bloom‘s burgeoning bro-mance.

Fans can follow American Idol on Sundays on ABC.

Check out the latest from Luke Bryan – “Up” is his current single at country radio…

Photo Courtesy of Luke Bryan and American Idol

Printable Bracket: Lady Vols Earn No. 3 Seed In SEC Tournament

Printable Bracket: Lady Vols Earn No. 3 Seed In SEC Tournament

SEC Tournament Bracket (PDF)

The league office released the bracket for the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament in Nashville, March 2-6, and Tennessee (22-7/11-5 SEC) has earned a No. 3 overall seed for the second straight season.
 
The Lady Vols will open tourney play on Friday at approximately 9:30 p.m. ET (8:30 CT) at Bridgestone Arena vs. the winner of Thursday’s contest between No. 6 Georgia and either No. 11 Alabama or No. 14 Auburn. UT won at Georgia, split a home and home with Alabama and lost at Auburn in previous meetings this season with that trio of schools.

Lady Vols HC Kellie Harper / Credit: UT Athletics

The Lady Vols, who are seeking their 18th SEC Tournament Championship, were picked in the preseason by the league’s coaches to finish third in the regular season. In no small feat, Kellie Harper‘s squad managed to do just that despite losing four of last year’s starters to injury.  Keyen Green and Marta Suárez were lost for the season, Jordan Horston’s return this season remains in question and Rae Burrell missed 12 contests early in the year and continues to work toward the elite level of play she displayed as a junior.
 
No. 1-ranked South Carolina earned the tournament’s No. 1 seed, while eighth-ranked LSU is No. 2 by virtue of its 57-54 win over the Lady Vols on Sunday in Knoxville. Ole Miss is the No. 4 seed. UT is on the same side of the bracket with LSU and could potentially face a rematch with the Tigers on Saturday if both teams advance past the quarterfinal round.

-UT Athletics

Highlights/Postgame/Stats/Story: No. 16/14 Lady Vols Drop Heartbreaker to No. 8/8 LSU, 57-54

Highlights/Postgame/Stats/Story: No. 16/14 Lady Vols Drop Heartbreaker to No. 8/8 LSU, 57-54

Box Score (PDF) | Highlights | Harper Presser | UT Player Presser | Postgame Quotes

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – No. 16/14 Tennessee closed out the game with a 13-1 run to pull within two in the closing seconds but came up just short, falling to No. 8/8 LSU in Thompson-Boling Arena, 57-54, on Senior Day.
 
Tennessee (22-7, 11-5 SEC) was led by junior Tamari Key, who finished with 12 points and nine rebounds. Senior Rae Burrell and graduate Alexus Dye were also in double figures with 11 and 10, respectively.
 
Jailin Cherry was the top scorer for LSU (25-4, 13-3 SEC), posting a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Khayla Pointer and Autumn Newby were close behind with 12 points each.  
 
Prior to the game, Burrell, Dye and Keyen Green were recognized on The Summitt. Mickey Dearstone, the longtime radio voice of the Lady Vols, who was calling his final regular-season game at Tennessee, also was honored before tip-off. 

Rae Burrell – Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

The Tigers jumped out to a 6-0 lead before Tess Darby got UT on the board with an eight-foot jumper three and a half minutes into play. LSU stretched its lead to 10-2 before Dye and Burrell scored on back-to-back possessions to pull Tennessee within three at 10-7. Louisiana State rallied back, launching into a 12-2 run to lead 20-9 with 43 seconds left in the first. Jordan Walker hit the first of a pair of free throws before time ran out, making the score 22-10 at the end of one.
 
The Tigers picked up where they left off in the second, adding five points off buckets by Pointer and Cherry before Key added a point from the free-throw line and Walker followed it up with a trey on the next possession to shrink the deficit to 15 with 7:20 left in the half. Both teams struggled offensively over the next three minutes until a layup by Walker on the fast break ended the drought for UT. The teams traded buckets through the end of the period for a halftime score of 36-22.
 
Brooklynn Miles gave Tennessee some momentum to start the second half, picking off an LSU pass and scoring the first two points of an 8-4 run that pulled Tennessee within 10 three and a half minutes into the third. Key, who had 10 points in the third quarter, cut the deficit to single digits just before the buzzer with a pair of free throws, sending the game into the final stanza with UT trailing 44-36.
 
The Tigers opened the fourth with six straight points to lead by 14 before Dye hit a layup with 7:11 left in the game. LSU built its lead back up to 15, but Tennessee then switched to a full court press, creating turnovers and turning them into eight unanswered points that moved the score to 56-49 with just over three minutes to play. Walker hit a free throw at the 1:37 mark, and Kaiya Wynn followed it up with a fast-break layup on the next play to pull UT within four. Burrell continued the run with a layup with 33 seconds left in the game, and UT’s defense forced an LSU turnover to regain possession, but a bid to tie it up by Key missed just wide. Pointer hit a free throw with three seconds on the clock, and UT was unable to get a final shot off, falling 57-54.    
 
UP NEXT: The Lady Vols will enter the SEC Tournament as the No. 3 seed, earning a double bye and playing at approximately 9:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. CT on Friday, March 4.
 
ROWDY ON ROCKY TOP: A season-high 11,613 fans attended Sunday’s contest against No. 8 LSU. It was the largest crowd at a Lady Vol game since Feb. 16, 2020, when 12,738 fans attended the match-up with Texas A&M. It was UT’s third home game this season with 10,000 or more fans in attendance.
 
TRACKING TK: With three blocked shots against LSU, Tamari Key moved into sixth on the SEC all-time single-season list with a total of 108. She pulls within five of Kelley Cain, UT’s single-season leader, who stands at 113.  

-UT Athletics

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