Catchings entering Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday

Catchings entering Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday

Tamika Catchings / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee women’s basketball legend Tamika Catchings will be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday evening. She is part of the nine-member 2020 class that will finally be enshrined after festivities were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Catchings follows in the footsteps of her head coach at Tennessee, the late Pat Summitt, who was the first and only other person associated with the Lady Vol program to be welcomed to that hall back in 2000.

The 2020 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame enshrinement, which will take place at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut, will be televised live on ESPN from 5:30-8 p.m. ET on Saturday. The show will be hosted by Ahmad Rashad and feature a special performance by multi-Grammy award-winning artist Ne-Yo.

On Friday, the Class of 2020 press conference will be televised live on NBA TV from 2-3:30 p.m. ET. Host Marc Spears of ESPN’s The Undefeated will facilitate a conversation with each inductee (or a representative for those honored posthumously) in the Class of 2020.

This year’s distinguished class includes honorees from the North American committee, Women’s Committee and International Committee. To be elected, North American and Women’s Committee finalists must receive 18 of 24 votes from the Honors Committee for election into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

The Class of 2020 includes: 18-time NBA All-Star and five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant, 15-time NBA All-Star and three-time NBA Finals MVP Tim Duncan, 15-time NBA All-Star and nine-time NBA All-Defensive First Team selection Kevin Garnett, four-time National Coach of the Year Eddie Sutton, two-time NBA Champion coach Rudy Tomjanovich, 10-time WNBA All-Star and four-time Olympic gold medalist Tamika Catchings, three-time NCAA National Championship Coach of Baylor Kim Mulkey, five-time Division II National Coach of the Year Barbara Stevens and long-time FIBA executive Patrick Baumann.

“The Class of 2020 is undoubtedly one of the most historic of all time and the talent and social influence of these nine honorees is beyond measure,” said John L. Doleva, President and CEO of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. “In 2020, the basketball community has suffered the unimaginable loss of iconic figures Commissioner David Stern and Kobe Bryant, as well as the game itself due to COVID-19. We have also banded together like never before in appreciation of the game and those who have made it the uniting force it is today. Today we thank the Class of 2020 for all they have done for the game of basketball and we look forward to celebrating them at Enshrinement.”

Catchings, who played for the Lady Vols from 1997-2001, is one of only two UT players to earn WBCA All-America accolades all four years of her career and was a four-time All-SEC recipient, including three times as a first-team honoree.

The 6-1 forward from Duncanville, Texas, was a two-time All-Final Four recipient; the 2001 ESPY Awards Women’s Basketball Player of the Year; the 2000 Associated Press, WBCA, Naismith and U.S. Basketball Writers of America Player of the Year and the 1998 U.S. Basketball Writers of America and SEC Freshman of the Year. Catchings also was a three-time SEC All-Tournament Team member, and two-time NCAA All-Regional Tournament honoree and two-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

Catchings played a key role as Tennessee went 39-0 and won an NCAA title in 1998 and also helped the Lady Vols place second in 2000. Additionally, she was instrumental in the Big Orange winning four SEC regular season championships and three tournament crowns.

In Lady Vol history, Catchings remains fourth in all-time scoring with 2,113 points and is sixth with 1,004 career rebounds. She is one of only two UT players to record 2,000 points and 1,000 caroms. Catchings continues to rank third in steals (311), fourth in career field goals (760) and free throws (471), and ninth in blocked shots (136). She also is tied for most games played in a season with 39.

Catchings played 15 seasons with the Indiana Fever, was named the 2011 WNBA MVP and led that franchise to the 2012 WNBA Championship, earning Finals MVP honors. Catchings was a 10-time WNBA All-Star, a 12-time All-WNBA Team selection, a five-time WNBA Defensive Player of the Year and the 2002 WNBA Rookie of the Year. She still holds the league’s all-time steals career mark and is employed by the Fever as vice president of basketball operations and general manager.

Also a member of the 2020 induction class into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, which will be enshrined in August, Catchings won four consecutive Olympic gold medals with Team USA from 2002-2016, tying for the most golds ever won in women’s basketball by an American woman and setting records for most Olympics participated in and most golds won by a Lady Vol.

-UT Athletics

Heupel Era Opener Set For Sept. 2 SEC Network Thursday Primetime

Heupel Era Opener Set For Sept. 2 SEC Network Thursday Primetime

Neyland Stadium / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – First-year Tennessee head football coach Josh Heupel and his Volunteers will make their debut in a nationally televised SEC Network primetime game on Thursday, Sept. 2, against Bowling Green in Neyland Stadium. Kickoff is slated for 8 p.m. ET.

The contest was originally scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 4.

“Any time you consider moving football games to a weekday—which is rare—you want to be sensitive to out-of-town fans who have to make plans to travel to Knoxville,” Tennessee Director of Athletics Danny White said. “In this case, the Labor Day holiday and four-month lead time should help in that regard. Sliding our opener to this Thursday primetime window gave us a wonderful opportunity for our football student-athletes to kick off their season in the national spotlight.

“This should be a fun way to begin celebrating 100 years of Neyland Stadium while also beginning an exciting new era of Tennessee football under Josh Heupel. I cannot wait to feel the electricity as the Vols come bursting through that T on Thursday night.”

The 2021 opener commences the centennial celebration of Neyland Stadium, which opened in 1921. Tennessee and Bowling Green are meeting for just the second time. The Vols began the 2015 season with a 59-30 neutral-site win over the Falcons in Nashville.

Heupel takes the reins of the Volunteers as one of college football’s winningest head coaches over the past three seasons. He produced a 28-8 overall record at UCF, a 2018 American Athletic Conference championship and three bowl appearances, including a New Year’s Six Fiesta Bowl berth in January 2019.

Heupel’s up-tempo offenses have established a track record of success. The Knights ranked in the FBS top five in total offense in each of his three seasons, and they were top 10 in points per game all three years as well. In both seasons as Missouri offensive coordinator from 2016-17, Heupel’s unit led the Southeastern Conference in total offense and ranked in the top 15 nationally.

Season tickets for the 100th year of Neyland Stadium and the start of the Heupel era are on sale now at AllVols.com.  Season tickets start as low as $300, with the Vol Pass and payment plan options offered. Fans can experience the Neyland Stadium 3D map to select tickets based on preference. Fans with questions related to seats, views and options can utilize the live “CHAT” feature on AllVols.com.

-UT Athletics

Postgame/Boxscore/Story: #4 Vols Fend Off Late Rally to Beat Tennessee Tech, 10-8

Postgame/Boxscore/Story: #4 Vols Fend Off Late Rally to Beat Tennessee Tech, 10-8

Vols SS Liam Spence / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – No. 4 Tennessee scored in each of the first six innings to build a big lead but had to stave off a late rally in a 10-8 win over Tennessee Tech on Tuesday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

The Vols lead 9-0 entering the eighth inning but some bad luck and uncharacteristic defensive miscues resulted in the Golden Eagles scoring eight unearned runs over the final two innings to make things uncomfortable for the home team. Kirby Connell was able to end the game by getting Gavin Johns to fly out to center field with the tying run on first base.

Tennessee had 10 different players record a hit as it finished with 16 total hits on the night, marking the fifth straight game UT has finished with double-digit base knocks.

Liam Spence had another solid night from the leadoff spot, going 2-for-3 with a pair of runs scored and an RBI to run his on-base streak to 49 consecutive games played. Jake Rucker (2-for-3, run, RBI), Evan Russell (2-for-3, 2B, run, RBI), Jordan Beck (3-for-5, 2B, run, RBI) and Jackson Greer (2-for-5) all finished with multiple hits on the night.

Sophomore right hander Mark McLaughlin made his fourth start of the year, and aside from a single to start the game, was perfect through three scoreless innings while racking up four strikeouts.

After McLaughlin held the Golden Eagles off the board in the top of the first, the Vols jumped all over Tennessee Tech starter Steven Medrano for four runs on four hits in the bottom of the inning.

Spence singled to lead off the inning and scored the game’s first run on an RBI single by Rucker. Drew Gilbert (groundout), Russell (double) and Beck (single) also drove in runs during the inning.

Tennessee went on to score a one run in each of the next five innings and entered the eighth with a huge lead after Jorel Ortega hit his first-career home run to make it 9-0 in the sixth inning.

The Golden Eagles (18-22) made things interesting with six runs in the top of the eighth to cut their deficit to three. After UT added another insurance run in the bottom of the eighth, TTU scored two more runs in the ninth to cut the Vols’ lead to just two before having their rally fall short with a long flyout to center field to end the game.

The Big Orange used a plethora of arms out of the bullpen as eight different relief pitchers saw action. Freshman lefty Zander Sechrist picked up his second win after retiring the side in order in the fifth.

The Vols (38-11 // 17-7 SEC) now turn their sights towards a massive series against No. 1 Arkansas this weekend at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. First pitch for Friday’s series opener is set for 6:30 p.m. ET on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app.

NOTABLE

SPENCE’S STREAKS: Liam Spence extended a pair of impressive streaks with his performance on Tuesday night. The senior shortstop has now reached base in 49 consecutive games played, which is the longest current streak in college baseball. He also extended his hit streak to 10 straight games with two hits on the night.

PILING UP HITS: After cranking out 16 hits on Tuesday, Tennessee has now recorded 10 or more base hits in five straight games and seven of its last nine contests. This weekend’s series against the Razorbacks will feature two of the top hitting teams in the SEC.

Box Score (PDF) | DOWNLOAD: Postgame Media (Vitello, Russell, McLaughlin)

-UT Athletics

Lady Vols Land Five SEC Honors, Hannon Named Scholar-Athlete

Lady Vols Land Five SEC Honors, Hannon Named Scholar-Athlete

UT Softball / Credit: UT Athletics

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Southeastern Conference announced its annual softball postseason awards Tuesday, with the Lady Vols taking home five honors, including Cailin Hannon who was named the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Tennessee’s Ashley Rogers and Kiki Milloy earned First Team All-SEC accolades, while Ashley Morgan was tabbed Second Team All-SEC. Milloy was also selected to the SEC Newcomer Team, which is being awarded for the first time.

Rogers is having another stellar year in the circle for UT and is one of the top pitchers nationally. She ranks fifth in the nation and is tied for the SEC lead in victories with 23, leads the conference and is fifth nationally in strikeouts at 253 and has a conference-best seven shutouts to rank 15th overall in the nation.

Rogers has been named the SEC Pitcher of the Week three times this season, becoming the first Lady Vol to win the weekly honor three times in a single season since 2018. This is the second first team selection in Rogers’ career.

Earning her first pair All-SEC honors, Milloy was named to the first team and newcomer team after finishing the regular season hitting .382 with 36 RBI, an SEC leading 36 stolen bases and a team-best 47 runs scored.

Her 36 stolen bases are the most by a Lady Vol since Raven Chavanne stole 41 in 2013.

Morgan picked up second team accolades this season, marking her second All-SEC honor after being named to the All-Freshman Team in 2018. The Douglasville, Georgia, native closed out the season leading UT in batting average at .394.

The first baseman led Tennessee in batting average in SEC play, hitting .400. She also led the Lady Vols in league play with 15 RBIs, 26 hits and six doubles.

Hannon, a graduate student from Franklin, Tennessee, was named the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. She is just the fourth Lady Vol to be named the league’s scholar-athlete, joining Lindsay Schutzler (2007), Lillian Hammond (2009) and Ellen Renfroe (2014).

The left fielder graduated from UT in May 2020 with her bachelor’s in audiology/speech pathology. However, due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, she was granted an extra year of eligibility and returned to Tennessee to pursue a clinical doctorate in audiology, while playing one more season for the Tennessee softball program.

Hannon currently has a 4.0 GPA in her doctoral program.

The All-SEC teams consist of 28 total student-athletes, along with a 14-member All-Newcomer Team, a 12-member All-Freshman team and an 11-member All-Defensive Team.

Tennessee, the No. 7 seed in the SEC Softball Tournament, will play Wednesday against 10th-seeded Texas A&M.

-UT Athletics

Gary Allan’s Album Ruthless – Set for Release June 25th 2021

Gary Allan’s Album Ruthless – Set for Release June 25th 2021

Gary Allan has set the date when fans can expect his new album, Ruthless to be available – June 25th.

It’s been a long wait for his fans, since his last album, Set You Free, came out in 2013. Gary says, “This is a montage of everything I have done since my last album.”

Ruthless track listing:

1.  “Temptation” (Written by Nicolle Galyon, Chase McGill and Jon Nite)
2.  “Waste Of A Whiskey Drink” (Written by Josh Kear, Michael Hardy and Mark Holman)
3.  “Till It Felt Like You”* (Written by Kyle Jacobs, Joe Leathers and Matt Warren)
4.  “Slide” (Written by Ross Ellis, Alex Kline and Michael Whitworth)
5.  “Pretty Damn Close”* (Written by Gary Allan, Sarah Buxton, Rodney Clawson and Matt Warren)
6.  “High As I’ve Ever Been”* (Written by Matt Warren, James Slater and Skip Black)
7.  “What I Can’t Talk About”* (Written by Jim Beavers, Lindsay Rimes and Matt Rogers)
8.  “SEX” (Written by Nicolle Galyon, Shane McAnally and Matt Jenkins)
9.  “Trouble Knows Trouble” (Written by Steve Bogard, Jason Sever and John Edwards)
10. “Ruthless” (Written by Hillary Lindsey, busbee and Ryan Hurd)
11. “Unfiltered”** (Written by Blair Daly, Brad Warren and Brett Warren)
12. “Little Glass Of Wine”* (Written by Jesse Winchester)
13. “The Hard Way”* (Written by Matt Warren and Carey Ott)

Produced by Mark Wright and Tony Brown

*Produced by Gary Allan and Greg Droman

**Produced by Jay Joyce

Talking about the songs on Ruthless, Gary shares, “It’s what I love. I remain influenced by the ‘90s — as well as by the ‘80s.”

Gary definitely record his fair share of tracks for the album before he got it down to the 13 that made the project, “Twenty-six tracks were cut for this album.  Then I went back to the studio and recorded three or four more tracks. Then I returned for two more. From each of these many sessions, I stripped out the cool stuff that I wanted on the record.”

“Temptation” is the lead track for Ruthless that is out now…

Gary Allan also previously released the music video for “Waste of a Whiskey Drink”…

Ruthless from Gary Allan – available June 25. Pre-order HERE.

Headline Photo Credit: Eric Adkins

Additional Photo Credit: Craig Allen

Dierks Bentley Is Diagnosed With a Giving Spirit on The Doctors

Dierks Bentley Is Diagnosed With a Giving Spirit on The Doctors

Did you catch Dierks Bentley‘s recent trip to the TV show The Doctors?

Dierks stopped by for a chat about how music is an important part of his life, and how important it is to help the people who work to support the entertainment industry.

Check out the conversation here…

Photo Credit: Jim Wright

A Day In The Country – May 12th – Kacey Musgraves, Jordan Davis, Dierks Bentley & Kix Brooks

A Day In The Country – May 12th – Kacey Musgraves, Jordan Davis, Dierks Bentley & Kix Brooks

This is A Day In The Country with Paul Koffy – May 12th

On this day in 2018, Kacey Musgraves was the musical guest on SNL

Also in 2018, Jordan Davis made his debut on the Grand Ole Opry — on a recent appearance he performed his latest single “Almost Maybes”

In 2015, Dierks Bentley was at number-1 with “Say You Do”

And a very happy birthday to Kix Brooks

Photo Credit: Miller Mobley

Jake Owen’s “Made For You” Is Made For Two…Weeks At Number-One

Jake Owen’s “Made For You” Is Made For Two…Weeks At Number-One

Congrats to Jake Owen – his song “Made For You” is spending its second week on top of the country music airplay chart!

Jake says that he had a connection to this song right from the first moment he heard it, “I love this song so much. One of my best buddies sent this song to me. I knew the minute I heard it come through my email that…I pulled my car over and listened to every lyric and it just totally resonated so much with me. Just love…the story of love and the things that we all deal with and the feelings that we have…whether it’s one on one with our significant other or not, or it’s the feeling you get from the father of the girl you’re taking out or vice versa. So this song…everybody was made for somebody, and I think this song really truly depicts that.”

Jake also adds, “Although we may not find that person right off the bat…it takes time to find that person in our life, but when you do find that person that you were made for…there’s no doubt that you were made for each other.”

Check out the music video for Jake Owen’s 2-week number-one hit…”Made For You.”

Photo Credit: Robby Klein

Dan + Shay Are Glad To Be Announcing Their Arena Tour

Dan + Shay Are Glad To Be Announcing Their Arena Tour

It didn’t take long after announcing their tour plans for Dan + Shay to share how they feel about getting back out their with fans, “Already getting emo thinking about being in the same room as y’all again.”

Dan + Shay posted, “nothing makes us hAppier than being abLe to say that the (arena) tour is OFFICIALLY happening and kicks off septemBer 9th in greenville, sc. also excited to annoUnce the we have added los angeles (Staples Center) + san diego (Pechanga Arena San Diego) to the tour.”

They added, “froM the bottom of our hearts, thank y’all so much for being patient with us on all of this. we’ve missed y’all more than you know, and promise it will be so worth the wait. trust us. comment which show(s) we’ll see you at! we’ve literally never been more excited for anything in our entire lives.”

Fans will be glad to hear this one from Dan + Shay when they’re out on the road…

Headline Photo Credit: Catherine Powell

Additional Photo Courtesy of Dan + Shay

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