Baseball Preview: #6 Vols Head to Tuscaloosa to Take on Tide

Baseball Preview: #6 Vols Head to Tuscaloosa to Take on Tide

Vols OF Drew Gilbert / Credit: UT Athletics

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The sixth-ranked Tennessee Vols will look to continue their hot start to conference play with a trip to Tuscaloosa to take on Alabama this weekend.

The Big Orange have won six straight and 11 of their last 12 games heading into this weekend’s clash with the Crimson Tide. UT’s 5-1 start in SEC play is its best since going 8-1 to begin league play in 2001.

BROADCAST INFO

Friday’s series opener is slated for 7 p.m. ET and will be streamed on SEC Network+ with Eli Gold (PxP) and Lance Cormier (color) on the call. Saturday and Sunday’s contests will be broadcast on the SEC Network with Mike Morgan (PxP) and Todd Walker (color) calling the action.

Fans can also listen to the official Vol Network radio call of all three games on Sports Radio WNML (FM 99.1 / AM 990), as well as UTSports.com and the UT Gameday app with John Wilkerson handling play-by-play duties.

PROJECTED STARTING PITCHERS

Game 1: RHP Chad Dallas (4-0) vs. RHP Tyler Ras (3-1)
Game 2: LHP Will Heflin (2-1) vs. RHP Dylan Smith (0-3)
Game 3: RHP Blade Tidwell (3-1) vs. TBD

SERIES HISTORY

Overall: Alabama leads, 75-39
In Knoxville: Alabama leads, 25-22
In Tuscaloosa: Alabama leads, 45-16
Neutral Sites: Alabama leads, 5-1
Last Meeting: W, 3-0 (March 25, 2018)

UT has won four straight in the series after sweeping Alabama in Knoxville in the last meeting between the two programs in 2018.

NOTABLE

Road Vols
Tennessee has proven to be a tough opponent when playing away from home this season. The Vols enter this weekend’s series at Alabama with a 6-2 record on the road and will look to earn their third series win away from home after posting series victories at Georgia Southern and Georgia earlier this year.

Breaking Out the Brooms
With last weekend’s sweep over No. 14 LSU, the Vols recorded their fourth series sweep of the year, marking their most in a season since sweeping six opponents in 2004. Prior to last weekend’s series, Tennessee had swept the Tigers just once in program history (2008).

Starting SEC Play Strong
With the series sweep over LSU, Tennessee is now 5-1 in SEC games this year, its best start in conference play since 2001 when it started 8-1. It is also the first time the Vols have won each of their first two conference series since 2001 when they swept Florida and took two of three from South Carolina.

Walk-Off Wins
Tennessee posted back-to-back walk-off wins on Sunday against LSU. Drew Gilbert hit a walk-off home run in the 11th inning of the first game and Luc Lipcius singled with the bases loaded in the series finale to give UT its fourth walk-off victory of the season. All four of the Vols’ walk-off wins have come in extra innings, where they are 5-0 this season and have won six straight extra-inning games dating back to 2019.

Hunley Earns SEC Weekly Honor
Senior relief pitcher Sean Hunley was named SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week on Monday after his impressive series against LSU last weekend, earning two wins and a save in UT’s sweep of the Tigers. Hunley became the 18th player in program history to earn SEC Pitcher of the Week honors and the first since Garrett Stallings, who did it twice in 2019.

The Mount Juliet, Tennessee, native earned his second save of the season in the series opener after tossing two innings of shutout relief to finish off a 3-1 victory. He then earned back-to-back wins in Games 2 and 3 to improve to 4-0 this season.

Russell Ties Home Run Record
Evan Russell had an historic performance in Tennessee’s Game 2 victory over the Tigers. The Lexington, Tennessee, native tied the program’s single-game home run record after hitting three bombs in the Vols’ 9-8 victory. Russell became the fifth player in program history to accomplish the feat and the first since 2009. He also set a new career high with five RBI in the win. The senior outfielder homered again in Tuesday’s victory over Western Carolina, marking his fourth long ball in the last three games.

Three Homer Games (UT History)
Evan Russell vs. LSU (March 27, 2021)
Cody Hawn vs. Ohio (March 6, 2009)
Todd Helton vs. Arkansas (March 25, 1995)
Alan Cockrell vs. Austin Peay (March 16, 1983)
Rusty Ensor vs. Vanderbilt (April 2, 1981)

OPPONENT SCOUT

Alabama Crimson Tide

  • 2021 Record: 15-9 (1-5 SEC)
  • Rankings: USA Today (RV) // NCBWA (RV)
  • 2019 Postseason: N/A
  •  Head Coach: Brad Bohannon (4th season) // Has led the Tide to an 88-65 record and signed a pair of top 25 recruiting classes.
  • Predicted SEC Finish: 7th (Western Division)
  • Preseason All-SEC Selections: Connor Prielipp (1st Team – SP), Owen Diodati (2nd Team – OF)
  • Stat Leaders:
    • Batting Avg: Peyton Wilson (.343)
    • Runs: Peyton Wilson (23)
    • Hits: Peyton Wilson (35)
    • Home Runs: Peyton Wilson (7)
    • RBI: Owen Diodati (21)
    • Stolen Bases: Peyton Wilson (7-7)
    • Wins: Chase Lee (4)
    • ERA (min. 15.0 IP): Antoine Jean (1.52)
    • Innings Pitched: Dylan Smith (37.0)
    • Strikeouts: Dylan Smith (49)
  • Notable: Have seven players with multiple home runs and rank 12th in the country with 32 total homers this season.

ON DECK

The Vols host Eastern Kentucky next Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. before taking on eastern division rival Florida at Lindsey Nelson Stadium next weekend.

-UT Athletics

Rennia Davis wins Senior Class Award

Rennia Davis wins Senior Class Award

Rennia Davis – Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletcs

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – University of Tennessee standout student-athlete Rennia Davis has been selected as the recipient of the 2020-21 Senior CLASS Award in NCAA Division I women’s basketball.

The award, chosen by a nationwide vote of Division I women’s basketball coaches, national basketball media and fans, is given annually to the most outstanding student-athlete in Division I women’s basketball.  Davis is the first Lady Vol basketball player and only the third UT student-athlete to earn the Senior CLASS Award, joining softball’s Madison Shipman in 2014 and Meghan Gregg in 2018.

She follows in the footsteps of recent women’s hoops winners Sabrina Ionescu (Oregon), Megan Gustafson (Iowa), Breanna Stewart (UConn) and Elena Delle Donne (Delaware), and is just the third SEC woman to be honored in basketball. The others were Seimone Augustus (LSU) and LaToya Thomas (Mississippi State) in 2006 and 2003, respectively.

An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: classroom, community, character and competition.

“Being a student-athlete at the University of Tennessee has pushed me and required a commitment in so many areas of my life,” Davis said. “I have embraced that challenge as a Lady Vol, and I appreciate the opportunities for growth that I have been given. By nature, I am an introvert, and I have been encouraged and empowered to step outside of my comfort zone, especially in my role as a senior on our team and as a member of the VOLeaders program. I am grateful for those experiences.

“Among my goals are playing in the WNBA and one day owning my own restaurant. My development on the court and my pursuits academically have prepared and positioned me to pursue those dreams. Learning the importance of work ethic, leadership, team building, sacrifice and selflessness, however, are some of the intangibles that will help me reach those goals. I feel prepared to succeed as I begin my next chapter, and I am thankful to everyone who has contributed to that process.”

Second-year Lady Vol head coach Kellie Harper was able to provide an atmosphere of development for Davis and witness her pupil’s growth on the court and off over the past two seasons.

“I am pleased to see Rennia recognized for her combination of impressive achievements on the court, in the classroom, in the community and on our campus,” Harper said. “Not only does she work extremely hard to be a strong student and one of the nation’s top basketball players, she is able to balance her time well and demonstrate a commitment to giving back to others through leadership initiatives and charitable activities. Whether it’s in professional basketball, as a potential business owner/operator or someone engaged in her community, Rennia has a very bright future and we’re all very proud of her.”

Competition
Davis, a 6-foot-2 forward from Jacksonville, Fla., averaged 17.3­ points and 8.8 rebounds per game to pace Tennessee in both categories this season. She shot 48.0 percent from the field and 85.3 percent at the free-throw line. Even better in SEC play, Davis put up 20.0 ppg. and 9.0 rpg. while shooting 52.3 percent from the floor and 85.2 at the charity stripe.

Her worksheet also included 10 double-doubles and 10 games of 20 or more points, leading UT to a 17-8 final record, a third-place mark of 9-4 in SEC play, a No. 13 AP national ranking and advancement to the NCAA Tournament Second Round for the first time since 2018.

Davis earned All-SEC accolades for the third time in her career, including first-team honors the past two seasons. She also was an AP All-America Honorable Mention choice for the second time, a finalist for the Cheryl Miller Award and a repeat candidate as well for the Wade Trophy, Naismith Trophy and John R. Wooden Award.

From a career standpoint, the projected first-round pick in the upcoming WNBA Draft concluded her UT tenure fourth all-time among Lady Vols in double-doubles with 39, trailing only Chamique Holdsclaw (57), Mercedes Russell (46) and Candace Parker (45). She was fifth in career 20-point scoring games with 23.

In the Lady Vol record book, Davis wound up ninth in scoring (1,815) and points per game (15.4), 10th in rebounds (947) and sixth in rebounds per game at 8.03 rpg. Additionally, she finished sixth in free-throw percentage (.816), eighth in field goals attempted (1,477) and ninth in field goals made (696).

Classroom
Davis is and has always been a very committed student, completing a college associate of arts degree while still in high school.

She earned a degree at Tennessee in only three years in hotel, restaurant and tourism management with a minor in business administration. After completing that degree in May 2020, Davis began work on a master’s in agricultural leadership, education and communications. She earned 2019-20 Chancellor’s Honors for Extraordinary Academic Achievement for her work in the classroom. Davis is a two-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll and is in line for her third such honor this season.

Character
Due to her character and leadership potential, Davis was chosen for the 2019-20 VOLeaders Academy. By using their platform in sport, student-athletes admitted into the VOLeaders Academy learn how to positively impact their team, campus, and local and global communities. The program aims to inspire student-athletes to find ways to use their passion of sport and their influence to enact positive change that transcends their athletic success.

As part of that experience, Davis and her fellow VOLeaders would have had the opportunity to travel to the Philippines and immerse themselves in exercising their leadership and service capabilities. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 global health pandemic, that trip was cancelled. Davis, though, continued to impact her team, our university and the local community through her positive actions.

Community
Davis has logged over 50 hours of service in and around the Knoxville community over the last four years. She has spent her free time serving at the Love Kitchen, a local soup kitchen in East Knoxville, visiting sick and injured patients at the East Tennessee Children’s Hospital and participating with the Lady Vol basketball team at the Hoops for Hope event supporting the Down Syndrome Awareness Group of East Tennessee.

She also has volunteered at the annual Community Holiday Meal, where student-athletes serve individuals from the Knoxville Area Rescue Mission a meal. Additionally, Davis has participated in the women’s basketball team’s annual Christmas party, cookie decorating and gift giving for a deserving family in the Knoxville area.

Rennia Davis has personified the Senior CLASS Award during her four years at Tennessee,” said Erik Miner, Executive Director of the Senior CLASS Award. “She has excelled both on the court and in the classroom, as evidenced by the countless accolades she has received. Rennia has shown tremendous character by dedicating her time to better the Knoxville community. It is our honor to congratulate Rennia Davis and the University of Tennessee for winning this prestigious award.”

For more information on all of the finalists, visit seniorCLASSaward.com.

-UT Athletics

Darius Rucker Thanks His Fans and Shares that He Still Loves Hearing His Songs On the Radio

Darius Rucker Thanks His Fans and Shares that He Still Loves Hearing His Songs On the Radio

Darius Rucker‘s music has been on the radio for a long time now. First, dating back to his days with Hootie and the Blowfish, to his solo career – Darius’ songs have become a part of the American pop-culture experience over the last 3 decades.

Fans having loving his music since his classic “Hold My Hand,” all the up to his recent number-one “Beers and Sunshine,” or his new single “My Masterpiece.”

Darius always appreciates hearing from his fans, he recently posted “Wanted to take a second and say thank you for all your awesome comments about my new single.” 

Darius shares what his song “My Masterpiece” is all about…

Along with hearing from fans, Darius also loves hearing his songs on the radio. Even after all the years…and all the hits, he says it’s still a thrill when they come on, “Oh, absolutely. Still the same joy, and still the same disbelief that, that’s my voice on the radio. You know, it’s still the same, I love it.”

Darius is going to have plenty of opportunities to hear this one on the radio — sounds like he’s got another hit on his hands…check out “My Masterpiece” from Darius Rucker.

Photo Credit: David McClister

Luke Combs Says Singing Was Just Something that Made Him Happy

Luke Combs Says Singing Was Just Something that Made Him Happy

Luke Combs is one of country music’s biggest stars right now — creating hit after hit.

At this year’s ACM Awards he’s nominated for Entertainer and Male Vocalist of the Year. When it comes to his ability to sing like he does, Luke says it’s not that he took a class or had training, it was just something that he loved to do, and was encouraged to do it by his family.

Luke says, “I don’t know, I would compare it to being tall, I guess. It’s just kind of like, I started singing as soon as I could talk, is what my parents always told me. I was always getting in trouble for humming in class, and singing and stuff. I remember my Aunts would always make me sing when I was real little, 5 or 6.”

So, with all that encouragement, when did Luke realize he might have a singing career a head of him, “I don’t know, I just didn’t even really know I was any good at it until probably I was in the 9th grade. I just knew I liked it, and people liked to hear me sing, and that was it. I wasn’t like ‘man, am I any good at this,’ or anything, it was just something that I was comfortable doing, and that really made me happy, so that was how the singing came into the picture.”

Well, these days Luke Combs’ singing is making a bunch of people happy — especially with songs like his new one — check out the video for “Forever After All”

Photo Credit: Jim Wright

Chase Rice Says In 2021 He Is Going To Bring An Insane Amount of Music

Chase Rice Says In 2021 He Is Going To Bring An Insane Amount of Music

Chase Rice is working his way up the music chart right now with his buddies Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard of Florida George Line on the song “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.”

But there’s no resting when you have music to make!

Chase is in the studio working, and he plans on bringing his fans a bunch of new songs this year!

Chase says, “Taking a year off inspires some insane amount of music! Going to release at least 15-20 new songs this year. The Album Pt. III coming together now and will be out in the next month or so, and a full album hopefully by fall.”

And he’s not alone – Chase dropped a little hint on who’s joining him on at least one track, “Recorded one today with Colbie Caillat and I think it may be one of the best songs I’ve ever recorded.”

Recording all that music leaves Chase thinking just one thing, “Can’t wait for y’all to hear this!”

Until all that new music arrives later this year, you can enjoy this one from Chase and FGL — this is the music video for “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.”

Photo Credit: Kaiser Cunningham

Dan + Shay Celebrate Their Very First Album on its 7th Anniversary

Dan + Shay Celebrate Their Very First Album on its 7th Anniversary

It was in 2014 that Dan + Shay released their very first album together, Where It All Began.

Where it all did begin, was December 7th, 2012 – that’s when Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney were introduced to one another at a party. The very next day their musical journey together started as they got together to write some songs.

2 months later, they were officially a country music making duo, and had a record contract.

October 14th 2013, their single, “19 You + Me,” hit country radio, and 5 months later, April 1st 2014, their debut album, Where It All Began was released.

Looking back on that, Dan + Shay shared, “7 years ago today we released our debut album ‘where it all began’. it was a collection of *demos* that we made on a laptop before we were even officially a band and it went on to change our lives forever. just wanted to say thanks so much to everyone who’s been with us on this journey. y’all inspire us more than you know and we can’t wait to get back on the road to sing these songs together. here’s a little acoustic bit of our first #1 at country radio, “nothin’ like you” (Abby always said this should have been the 2nd single after “19 you + me”…whoops ). what was your fave song on this album? shay’s dad says his favorite was ‘party girl’.”

Of course these days we’re glad that Dan + Shay exist…

Photo Credit: Catherine Powell

Loretta Lynn’s Still Woman Enough Becomes Her 42nd Top-10 Album

Loretta Lynn’s Still Woman Enough Becomes Her 42nd Top-10 Album

Congrats to Loretta Lynn as her recently released album, Still Woman Enough, came in at number-9 on the country album chart. This marks the 42nd time she’s achieved this feat in her legendary career.

Loretta shared, “I just can’t ever say how much I love my fans. They’ve been there with me all the way. Kicking off a seventh decade in country music with a Billboard Top Ten album sure has a way of making a girl happy. Love y’all.”

Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood join Loretta on “Still Woman Enough,” — the title track to her album, and you can get a Behind the Scenes look into the making of the song here…

Listen to the song “Still Woman Enough” from Loretta Lynn, Reba McEntire, and Carrie Underwood, right here…

Photo Courtesy of Legacy Recordings

EXCLUSIVE FIRST LISTEN: Tiffany Woys New Single “I Don’t” Featuring Jordan Fletcher

EXCLUSIVE FIRST LISTEN: Tiffany Woys New Single “I Don’t” Featuring Jordan Fletcher

As her song “Do Ya” is climbing the country charts, Tiffany Woys dropped some hints on her socials that new music was coming…

Now it’s here!

The Country Daily has an EXCLUSIVE FIRST LISTEN of Tiffany’s brand new song, “I Don’t” – featuring Jordan Fletcher.

Talking about the track, Tiffany says, “’I Don’t’ is just one of those easy-to-listen-to and fun songs. The moment I heard it, I thought it would be a cool direction to take my music. Releasing it going into the spring just felt right.”

With putting this out, Tiffany says fans can expect a little something different from this new song, “I tend to focus on dramatic choruses and vocals, so it’s been good for me to record something that feels good and that brings an element of fun to listeners. No matter what I cut in the studio, I have to feel a personal connection to it and truly believe that others will, too. Even though this song is upbeat, it’s about someone trying to get over someone. I’ve personally come to realize the best way to do that is have fun with your life, so this song is perfect!”

Tiffany boasts about her singing partner on “I Don’t”, “Jordan Fletcher absolutely makes this song the complete package!”

Jordan, who is also one of the co-writers on the song along with Chris DuBois, and Forrest Finn, shares how they changed the lyrics to fit Tiffany, We originally wrote it from a guy’s perspective, but when I heard Tiffany was looking for a song, I thought it would work perfect for her. Then, she asked to make it a duet with me, and it brought out a whole new side of the song we weren’t expecting. I’m super stoked to get to be part of it. Crazy how that works sometimes.

Tiffany adds, “I originally heard his demo, because Jordan co-wrote the song, so it only made sense to record it with him! He’s so talented and has one of those voices you won’t forget. Working with him on something he created was really special, and to bring my element to it just really created something awesome that’s ours now! I’m so happy to share this with him and really appreciate that he trusted me to record something of his. We are so excited for you to hear ‘I Don’t!’”

Check out this EXCLUSE FIRST LISTEN on The Country Daily — Tiffany Woys with “I Don’t” featuring Jordan Fletcher.

Headline Photo Credit: Robert Chavers

Additional Photo Courtesy of Tiffany Woys

Gary LeVox Hit The Ryman Stage to Sing Some Classic Rascal Flatts Along With His New Music

Gary LeVox Hit The Ryman Stage to Sing Some Classic Rascal Flatts Along With His New Music

Gary LeVox performed live from the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville Wednesday night (3/31) as a part of the Grand Ole Opry’s Circle sessions, hosted by Nan Kelly.

Even without a live audience Gary joked, “I’m just so glad to be standing on a stage that I can’t even see straight.”

When it comes to his new Christian music, Gary says, “It’s my passion project, and so, really got some great music.”

Gary sang some of Rascal Flatt’s biggest hits before turning his attention to his new song “The Distance” (21:04) and the other music that he’s working on for his new project.

Check out the online concert here…

Photo Courtesy of BMLG

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