Highlights/Stats/Postgame/Story: Heupel’s Up-tempo Offense on Full Display as Orange Tops White, 42-37

Highlights/Stats/Postgame/Story: Heupel’s Up-tempo Offense on Full Display as Orange Tops White, 42-37

Vols WR Cedric Tillman / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – First-year Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel‘s fast, up-tempo offense was on full display Saturday as Orange captured an action-filled 42-37 victory over White at the 2021 Chevrolet Orange & White Game in Neyland Stadium.

Offensively, 821 yards and 39 first downs were generated on 99 total plays during the contest. A total of 573 yards came through the air, with 79 points scored between the two squads.

“Today was a great day for Tennessee football,” Heupel said. “I’m so appreciative of the fans that came out and were a part of our attendance today. With the uncertainty of the weather, they still showed out in great fashion and brought a lot of energy to the stadium. I know our players and staff appreciated that. To the VFLs that came back, there were so many that came back and were a part of this weekend with our current players. The guys having the opportunity to all get together brought a ton of energy to the program.”

Sophomore quarterback Harrison Bailey enjoyed a successful day, engineering four touchdown drives and finishing 12-of-16 passing for 260 yards and two touchdowns. He tossed three scoring strikes for the Orange and another for the White.

Redshirt sophomore Brian Maurer finished the day 9-of-15 for 171 yards with one touchdown, while graduate transfer Hendon Hooker rushed five times for 13 yards and a touchdown and was 10-of-14 through the air for 111 yards with a touchdown and the game’s lone interception.

Redshirt freshman wide receiver Jack Jancek led all receivers, racking up 137 yards, including a 73-yard TD strike from Bailey. Redshirt senior wide receiver Velus Jones Jr. snagged three balls for 86 yards and a touchdown, while redshirt junior wide receiver Cedric Tillman had five catches for 67 yards and a score and sophomore receiver Jalin Hyatt grabbed four passes for 58 yards.

Redshirt sophomore Fred Orr and sophomore Jabari Small had productive days on the ground, with Orr leading all backs with 83 yards on 10 carries. Small had 48 yards and two scores on 12 attempts.

Defensively, Tennessee was led by redshirt freshman linebacker Will Brooks with six stops, and by freshman defensive back Christian Charles and redshirt senior defensive back Kenneth George Jr. with five tackles each. Junior defensive back Warren Burrell came up a pick-six for the defense as well.

The White got on the board first with 12:11 to go in the first quarter, with Small (31 yards) and freshman back Jaylen Wright (30 yards) accounting for 61 of the nine-play drive’s 70 yards on the ground. Wright burst into the end zone from seven yards out for the capper. Graduate transfer Chase McGrath added the PAT to make it 7-0.

The Orange bounced back quickly, with Bailey connecting with Jancek on a third-down deep ball down the right sideline for a 73-yard scoring strike. Redshirt junior Toby Wilson’s PAT tied up the score at 7-all with 11:28 remaining in the opening frame.

The White team answered promptly and retook the lead, thanks to a 45-yard pass from Maurer to Hyatt and a 16-yard scamper by Maurer. While the unit couldn’t punch it into the end zone, McGrath’s 28-yard field goal made it 10-7 in favor of the White with 9:17 to go in the opening stanza.

The Orange wasted little time moving back in front as Bailey tossed his second scoring strike, this time finding Jones Jr. on a 20-yarder. A 52-yard connection between the two on the second play of the drive significantly expedited the process. Wilson added the PAT to make it 14-10 with 8:39 left in the first.

Hooker engineered an 11-play, 75-yard drive to wrestle back the lead for the White, with Orr picking up 38 of it on the ground. It was Hooker’s four-yard rush, however, that was th­e final flourish. McGrath’s PAT made it 17-14 with 5:01 to go in the period.

The Orange used another big play to move back in front with 8:34 to go in the second frame. Jancek hauled in his second long pass of the day, this one from Maurer and good for a 64-yard gain to the three. Tight end Hunter Salmon completed the drive, catching a three-yard toss, and Wilson booted the extra point to make it 21-17, Orange.

The Orange defense padded the lead on the White’s next series, as Burrell stepped in front of a Hooker pass and returned it 34 yards to pay-dirt. J.T. Carver came on to boot the PAT and make it 28-17 in favor of the Orange squad with 6:38 left before the half.

Bailey led the White’s response, a seven-play, 75-yard drive that cut the deficit to 28-24. The signal-caller went 3-of-3 for 60 yards on the drive, with a 37-yarder to sophomore wide receiver Jimmy Calloway accounting for a large chunk of it. Small, though, put the ball in the end zone, carrying it in from seven yards out, while McGrath added the PAT to close out the scoring in the first half.

The Orange got the ball first in the second half, and Bailey marched his unit 75 yards in 11 plays. The sophomore connected with sophomore wide receiver Andison Coby twice for a total of 31 yards, and he converted a third-down with a nine-yard pass to Hyatt before junior running back Tiyon Evans finished the job with a one-yard plunge. Wilson’s PAT made it Orange 35, White 24, with 10:15 to go in the third period.

The White bounced right back with Maurer under center. The redshirt sophomore helped his cause with a 27-yard strike to Tillman and a 15-yarder to redshirt senior tight end Princeton Fant. Small put the exclamation point on the drive, crashing in from two yards out. McGrath tacked on the extra point to trim the Orange’s lead to 35-31 with 12:52 remaining in the fourth quarter.

Redshirt sophomore quarterback Spencer Smith came on to lead the Orange right back down the field and pushed the Orange advantage to 11, 42-31. Redshirt freshman running back Antonio Malone carried it in from a yard out with 5:52 to go in the contest, and Wilson kicked the PAT. Orr rushed four times for 43 of his team’s 75 yards on the drive.

The White finished the proceedings with a scoring response of its own to make the final score Orange 42, White 37. With Hooker calling the signals and going five-for-five passing, his unit moved 75 yards in eight plays. Hooker’s key actions included tosses of 14, 11 and eight yards to junior wide receiver Ramel Keyton and passes of seven and 29 to Tillman. The 29-yarder was a diving catch in the corner of the end zone for the game’s final points, as time expired and no PAT was attempted.

Saturday was the 15th and final practice date of the spring for the Volunteers, who now turn their attention to summer workouts. Tennessee opens the 100th year of Neyland Stadium against Bowling Green on Sept. 4.

Highlights | Game Book (PDF) | Postgame Quotes (PDF)

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Postgame/Boxscore/Story: #5 Vols Drop Game 2 of Saturday Doubleheader at Texas A&M

Postgame/Boxscore/Story: #5 Vols Drop Game 2 of Saturday Doubleheader at Texas A&M

Vols SS Liam Spence / Credit: UT Athletics

BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – A four-run seventh inning for Texas A&M proved to be the difference as No. 5 Tennessee dropped the second half of Saturday’s doubleheader at Blue Bell Park.

The Vols carried a 5-2 lead into the bottom of the seventh, but the Aggies strung together four hits in the inning to score four runs and take the lead and ultimately hold on for the 6-5 victory to even the series.

Liam Spence broke out of his mini slump with three base hits and a pair of runs scored while Jake Rucker had his second multi-hit game of the day, finishing with three singles.

Kirby Connell was stuck with the loss after allowing all four runs in that seventh inning, dropping his record to 1-1 on the year. The sophomore lefty retired the first four batters he faced before running into trouble in the seventh.

Just like in Game 1, the Vols scored in the top of the first to take an early lead. Spence and Pete Derkay led off the game with back-to-back singles to put runners on the corners before Drew Gilbert drove in the game’s first run with an RBI groundout. Evan Russell followed with a two-out, RBI single to right field to put the Big Orange ahead 2-0.

Jordan Beck extended Tennessee’s lead to three with a solo home run off the videoboard in left field, his eighth homer of the season and first in SEC play.

The Vols struck again in the fourth when Gilbert drove in Spence with a single to right center for his second RBI of the game, putting UT in front 4-0.

The Aggies cut the Vols’ lead in half with one swing in the fourth as Will Frizzell hit a two-run homer to right field to make it a 4-2 game. It was the 13th home run of the season for the senior slugger.

Tennessee added another run with a nice piece of two-out hitting from Luc Lipcius in the top of the seventh. After Russell stole second base to move into scoring position, Lipcius lined a single into right field on a 1-2 count to increase the Vols’ lead to three.

Texas A&M was able to break through in the bottom of the inning, however, plating four runs on four hits to take its first lead of the day. Kalae Harrison, Austin Bost and Frizzell all drove in runs in the inning to put the Aggies up 6-5.

UT had a chance to tie the game in the eighth with runners on first and second with one out, but pinch hitter Trey Lipscomb bounced into a double play to end the inning. Rucker singled to lead off the ninth, but the Vols were able to do anything after as Chandler Jozwiak closed the door for his sixth save of the year.

NOTABLE

SPENCE EXTENDS ON-BASE STREAK: After reaching base in both games of Saturday’s doubleheader, Liam Spence extended his on-base streak to 40 consecutive games. Spence had a big day at the dish in Game 2, going 3-for-4 with two runs scored after being held without a hit in Game 1.

Box Score (PDF) | Vitello Postgame Media

-UT Athletics

Postgame/Boxscore/Stats/Story: Davis Grand Slam Pushes No. 17 UT Past No. 21 Georgia, 9-3

Postgame/Boxscore/Stats/Story: Davis Grand Slam Pushes No. 17 UT Past No. 21 Georgia, 9-3

Lady Vols Softball / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – A solid night in the circle from sophomore Callie Turner and a momentum sealing grand slam from senior Ivy Davis pushed the No. 17 Tennessee softball team to a dominant, 9-3, victory over No. 21 Georgia on Saturday at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium.

The win gave Tennessee (35-7, 8-6 SEC) its third consecutive SEC series win, while Georgia (28-14, 6-11 SEC) has dropped four of its six series’ in conference action.

In the circle, Turner was consistent, tossing six innings and giving up just three runs on five hits.

At the plate, junior Ally Shipman and freshman Madison Webber each recorded multiple hits.

Webber went 2-for-3 with a double and a pair of RBI, while Shipman went 2-for-4 with an RBI that arrived on a momentum shifting home run.

The nights turning point arrived off the bat of Davis who despite finishing just 1-for-2 with a walk, recorded four RBI’s on a fourth inning grand slam to put the Lady Vols out of Georgia’s reach.

The Bulldogs opened the evening’s scoring on a solo blast off the bat of Jayda Kearney in the top of the second inning to take an early, 1-0 lead.

In the Lady Vols ensuing turn at the dish, Madison Webber evened the score after scampering home from third on a wild pitch as the contest entered its middle stages.

After Georgia regained a one-run advantage, UT exploded for eight runs in the middle innings to take a massive seven-run lead heading into the fifth inning.

In the third, Shipman went yard over the fence in left center to knot things up at 2-2, before Webber roped a two RBI double to center that scored Davis and Kaylan Cole.

In the fourth, Kiki Milloy started the scoring with an RBI triple to deep center that scored Cailin Hannon to give the Lady Vols a 5-2 advantage.

Following Milloy, UT loaded the bases for Davis who demolished a 2-2 pitch over the scoreboard in left to put Tennessee up, 9-2, while shifting the momentum completely in favor of the Orange & White.

Georgia would add a late run, but Turner and sophomore Sam Bender would shut the door in the sixth and seventh innings to cement the night’s final score line.

LADY VOLS FINDING SATURDAY GROOVE
Saturday’s win marked the Lady Vols second consecutive victory in an SEC game not featuring junior Ashley Rogers as the Orange & White’s starting pitcher.

UT aims for its first SEC series sweep in Sunday’s series ending contest.

TURNER ON FIRE IN THE CIRCLE
In her last two outings, sophomore Callie Turner has given up just three runs on four hits in 12 total innings of work.

Last weekend she nearly no-hit South Carolina, holding them to just one hit in the Lady Vols, 11-0, run-rule victory over the Gamecocks.

UP NEXT
The Lady Vols and Bulldogs will meet for the series finale on Sunday afternoon from Sherri Parker Lee Stadium. First pitch is slated for 2 p.m. ET on ESPN2.

Box Score | Overall Stats | SEC Stats | Series Stats | Postgame Presser

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Boxscore/Story: #5 Vols Cruise to 6-1 Win in Game One of Saturday Doubleheader

Boxscore/Story: #5 Vols Cruise to 6-1 Win in Game One of Saturday Doubleheader

Vols RHP Chad Dallas / Credit: UT Athletics

BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – No. 5 Tennessee raced out to an early lead, scoring runs in the first three innings, and cruised to a 6-1 win over Texas A&M in Game 1 of Saturday’s doubleheader at Blue Bell Park.

Making the start in his home state, Chad Dallas gave UT another great performance on the mound, tossing seven strong innings while holding the Aggies to just one run on five hits. The junior right hander finished with five strikeouts and did not allow a walk on the day while earning the win to improve his record to 6-1 on the year.

Jake Rucker and Evan Russell both had multiple hits and an RBI while the Big Orange homered twice with Rucker and Connor Pavolony both hitting solo shots. Rucker went 3-for-4 with a homer, two doubles, two runs scored to lead the charge.

The Vols jumped out to a quick lead thanks to solo home run from Rucker in the top of the first inning. It was his sixth long ball of the season and gave the Big Orange an early 1-0 advantage.

Tennessee (31-8 // 11-5 SEC) added to its lead with a three-spot in the second inning to take a 4-0 lead. Evan Russell singled to lead off the inning and ended up scoring a throwing error by Aggies pitcher Dustin Saenz to make it 2-0. Max Ferguson doubled the lead with a clutch two-run single with the bases loaded and two outs later in the inning.

UT scored for the third straight inning to start the game thanks to a pair of doubles by Rucker and Russell in the top of the third. Rucker found the gap in left center to lead off the inning and scored on Russell’s liner down the left-field line to make it 5-0.

The Aggies (22-18 // 4-12 SEC) broke up the shutout with a run in the bottom of the fifth. Hunter Coleman scored from second on a single to right field by Kalae Harrison. Dallas was able to limit the damage to just that one run by picking off Harrison at first base then getting Ray Alejo to fly out to end the inning.

Pavolony gave the Vols their five-run lead right back with a solo blast to left field to lead off the sixth inning. The junior backstop has now homered in each of UT’s last three weekend series.

Senior right hander Sean Hunley did not allow a hit and had a pair of strikeouts over the final two innings to finish off the win.

Saenz was the losing pitcher for Texas A&M, falling to 5-5 on the year after allowing six runs (three earned) on eight hits in six innings.

NOTABLE

PAV IS BACK: After having to leave last Saturday’s game against Vanderbilt after getting hit by a pitch in the hand, Connor Pavolony returned to the lineup on Saturday and looked to be just fine. The Georgia native narrowly missed hitting a home run to left center in the third inning before hammering his third home run of the season with a solo rocket in the sixth.

CHEESE SHOWS OUT IN HOME STATE: Chad Dallas gave the Vols another solid outing on Saturday, striking out five and allowing just one run on five hits in front of a large contingent of family and friends. Dallas hails from Orange, Texas, located about three hours southeast of Bryan-College Station.

Box Score (PDF)

-UT Athletics

Boxscore/Stats/Story: #17 Tennessee Takes Care of #21 Georgia in Series Opener, 3-1

Boxscore/Stats/Story: #17 Tennessee Takes Care of #21 Georgia in Series Opener, 3-1

UT Softball / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The 17th-ranked Tennessee softball team took down No. 21 Georgia Friday night at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium, winning the series’ opener, 3-1.

Tennessee (34-7, 7-6 SEC) received another excellent performance in the circle from junior Ashley Rogers as she tossed her 17th complete game of the season and picked up win No. 20 on the year. The Athens, Tennessee, native surrendered just a single run on five hits, while walking none and striking out six.

At the plate, Ashley Morgan went 3-for-3 with a pair of RBIs, a run scored and a solo home run in the second inning.

Georgia (28-13, 6-10 SEC) struck first in the game, pushing across one run in the first inning. The Bulldogs’ Savana Sikes led off with a single to left and was followed by Sydney Kuma who singled to right, which advanced Sikes to third.

A passed ball to the next batter allowed Sikes to score and give Georgia an early one-run lead with nobody out.

Rogers was able to pitch her way out of the jam with a pair of strikeouts and a pop out, limiting the damage and holding the Bulldogs to one run.

In the second, Morgan hit back for the Lady Vols as she smashed a solo homer over the right field wall. Coming into the game, Morgan had never gotten a hit off of UGA starting pitcher Mary Wilson Avant, but ended that streak with the game-tying home run.

After a quiet third and fourth innings, UT took the lead in the fifth thanks to an Ally Shipman triple and another big hit from Morgan.

With two away in the inning and Chelsea Seggern standing on first after drawing a walk, Shipman launched a ball into deep center field which sent the center fielder leaping into the air to catch. The center fielder was unable to come down with the grab as Seggern raced around the bases to score Tennessee’s second run of the game.

Shipman pulled into third on the play to set up Morgan who delivered another key hit against Avant. Morgan roped a double into left field, scoring Shipman from third and giving UT its final margin of victory at 3-1.

For UGA, Avant tossed six innings, allowing three runs on five hits. The graduate senior struck out six and walked four as she suffered the loss and drops to 15-6 on the year.

UP NEXT
Tennessee and Georgia are slated to play game two of the series at 2 p.m. ET Saturday afternoon at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium. The game can also be seen on ESPN2.

Box Score | Overall Stats | SEC Stats 

-UT Athletics

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