Baseball Preview: #9 Vols Host EKU for Tuesday Midweek Contest

Baseball Preview: #9 Vols Host EKU for Tuesday Midweek Contest

Vols Baseball bench / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – No. 9 Tennessee returns to Lindsey Nelson Stadium to start a five-game homestand with a midweek contest against Eastern Kentucky on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

The Volunteers are coming off a series win at Georgia to open SEC play last weekend after winning Sunday’s rubber game in Athens, 4-1. Tuesday’s contest is the first of two scheduled meetings between UT and EKU this season.

GAMEDAY INFORMATION

Relying on the expertise of public health authorities, the state of Tennessee, appropriate university and government agencies including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), we are implementing a number of new initiatives at Tennessee Baseball gamedays this spring. The well-being of our student-athletes, fans and staff are our top priorities and guide our decisions. Exposure to COVID-19 is an inherent risk in any public location where people are present; we cannot guarantee you will not be exposed during your visit.

The Southeastern Conference in August released several conference-wide fan health and safety guidelines for all member institutions this fall. The Tennessee-specific measures outlined on this page are in line with, and in addition to, the SEC’s guidelines.

Parking
Baseball parking is located primarily in Lots GF1, G16, and C1.

Additional on-street parking is located in C10 along Todd Helton Dr. and Chamique Holdsclaw Dr. and along West Volunteer Blvd.

Handicap parking is located in marked handicap spaces on Pat Head Summitt St. and in the G16 Volunteer Blvd. garage.  The 2021 parking map can be seen HERE (PDF).

For more information and gameday info, visit the Tennessee Baseball Gameday Information page by clicking HERE.

TICKET INFORMATION

Season tickets for this season are sold out. There are limited seating options still available for select games in the Porch and Deck areas. Fans should contact Maggie Coates at 865-974-9579 or [email protected] for more information.

There are no single-game general admission tickets being sold at the stadium this season. Single-game tickets can be purchased via Vivid Seats by clicking HERE.

In order to keep Lindsey Nelson Stadium as full as possible during a season with limited capacity, we are encouraging season ticket holders who are unable to use their tickets for a game(s) to either transfer your tickets to someone else (Instructions HERE), sell them on VividSeats (Instructions HERE) or participate in our new Seats for Student program (Instructions HERE).

BROADCAST INFO

Tuesday’s game will be streamed live on SEC Network Plus and the ESPN app with Andy Brock (PxP) and Charlie Puleo (color) on the call.

Fans can also listen to the game on UTSports.com and the UT Gameday app, as John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara call the action.

SERIES HISTORY

Overall: Tennessee leads, 29-4
In Knoxville: UT leads, 17-2
In Richmond: UT leads, 3-0
Neutral Sites: N/A
Site Unknown: UT leads, 9-2
Last Meeting: W, 7-6 (April 10, 2017)

The Vols and Colonels will meet for the first time since 2017 on Tuesday. UT has won 12 of the past 13 meetings and is 17-2 all-time against EKU in Knoxville.

NOTABLE

Tidwell Wows in SEC Debut
Vols’ true freshman Blade Tidwell made one heck of a statement in his SEC debut last Sunday afternoon. The Loretto, Tennessee, native put forth a dominant performance in Tennessee’s 4-1 victory in Sunday’s rubber game at Georgia. Tidwell gave up just one run on four hits while striking out six batters in a career-high 7.1 innings pitched and was named the SEC Freshman of the Week for his efforts.

Opening SEC Play on a High Note
UT opened SEC play with a series win at Georgia last weekend, marking the first time the Vols have won their opening series in conference play since 2014. It was also Tennessee’s first series win in Athens since 2016.

Spence Continues to Rake
Senior shortstop Liam Spence is coming off another impressive week at the plate,  leading the Vols with seven hits and two doubles. In UT’s series at Georgia, Spence hit a team-high .429 while scoring five times and driving in four runs. The Australia native opened the series with a leadoff home run on Friday and reached base in all four games last week to extend his on-base streak to 24 games.

Walk It Out
Tennessee has been one of the most patient teams at the plate in college baseball this season, ranking fifth in the country and second in the SEC with 117 walks. The Vols drew 12 walks in Friday’s 11-6 win at Georgia walked 26 times in four games last week.

OPPONENT SCOUT

EKU Colonels

  • 2021 Record: 8-10 (3-3 OVC)
  • 2019 Postseason: N/A
  • Head Coach: Chris Prothro (1st season) // Helped lead South Alabama to two conference titles and two NCAA Regional appearances as an assistant coach.
  • The Colonels were picked to finish sixth in the Ohio Valley Conference Preseason Poll. They have already beaten two ranked teams this season with wins over No. 15 Georgia Tech (Feb. 20) and No. 7 Louisville (March 16).
  • Junior infielder Daniel Harris was named to the OVC Preseason All-Conference Team and was also tabbed the league’s preseason player of the year by D1Baseball.com.
  • Cam Ridley, Charles Ludwick and Caleb Upshaw have been EKU’s top hitters this season. Ridley leads the team with 20 hits and 15 runs while Ludwick has the team lead with four homers and Upshaw is tops on the squad with 16 RBI.
  • Projected starting pitcher Brennan Kelly enters Tuesday’s game with a 1-1 record and 7.90 ERA in seven appearances (three games started).

GAME PROMOTIONS

Upcoming promotions for all Tennessee athletics home events can be found on the UT Fan Experience page by clicking HERE.
Fans are encouraged to download the My All App for their phones and devices this season. The app is available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store and will allow fans to participate in in-game trivia, the custom filter selfie cam and more throughout the year.

ON DECK

The Vols jump back into SEC play this weekend when they host No. 22 LSU at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Friday’s series opener will start at 6:30 p.m.

-UT Athletics

Tidwell Named SEC Freshman of the Week

Tidwell Named SEC Freshman of the Week

Vols RHP Blade Tidwell / Credit: UT Athletics

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Tennessee right-handed pitcher Blade Tidwell was named the Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Week, as announced by the league office on Monday.

The Loretto, Tennessee, native was dominant in his SEC debut, leading the 10th-ranked Vols to a 4-1 victory in Sunday’s rubber game at Georgia. Tidwell picked up his third straight win to improve to 3-1 on the year after throwing a career-high 7.1 innings against the Bulldogs, allowing just one run on four hits while striking out six batters.

Tidwell is the first Tennessee player to earn SEC Freshman of the Week honors since Zach Osborne on May 18, 2009 and is just the second pitcher in program history to win the weekly award, joining Josh Lindblom (Feb. 20, 2006).

Sunday’s victory gave UT its first series win to open SEC play since winning two of three games at Missouri in 2014.

Following his outstanding performance on Sunday, Tidwell is tied for the team lead with three wins and boasts the lowest ERA (1.65) of any of Tennessee’s starting pitchers. The freshman right hander also leads the team with 27.1 innings pitched and ranks third with 27 strikeouts.

The Vols are back in action on Tuesday night when they host Eastern Kentucky at 6:30 p.m. before taking on No. 22 LSU at home this weekend.

-UT Athletics

Carrie Underwood Announces Special Easter Day Performance of My Savior

Carrie Underwood Announces Special Easter Day Performance of My Savior

Carrie Underwood‘s brand new album, My Savior, arrives this Friday, March 26th, but next Sunday, April 4th – on Easter – Carrie is going to have a very special performance for her fans.

Carrie shares the details about her Easter day special virtual event from the Ryman in Nashville…

Carrie takes you inside the making of and inspiration behind her album My Savior – which arrives this Friday, March 26th.

Photo Credit: Jeremy Cowart

Kenny Chesney Will Be Back Touring in 2022

Kenny Chesney Will Be Back Touring in 2022

Kenny Chesney announced to his fans that he will be back on tour in 2022.

Kenny shared, “It has been too long, and I miss you guys. You know how you feel when the music starts, the show open rolls, the lights spin? And it build, and then…I walk out and see you?! THAT is the greatest moment, and it starts the biggest rush I’ve ever experienced.”

Kenny says, “We have waited, and we have hoped…talked to medical experts, stadium people, local officials across the country. I hate what I’m about to tell you – with all the progress being made around the pandemic, there is still too much unknown. What we’re hearing changes daily…anything is possible…but if we can only do two-thirds of an audience? We decided who doesn’t get to come to the show we’ve all been waiting for? If we have to have social distancing measures, how far apart will you be?”

Kenny adds, “I have held on all these months, thinking I was going to get to see your faces soon. On bad days, that thought made me smile, gave me patience, inspired me to be my better self. Seeing your faces, though, reminds me of what I said when we postponed last year: I won’t take chances with people I love. I also don’t want to come out there and after all this time…and not deliver the best show I ever have to all of you! If I can’t give you more than you expect, it feels like I’m letting you down. And I’d rather let me down than any of you.”

Kenny ends with, “So, here comes reality: We’re moving to 2022…Where I feel better about us all being together safely. I’d rather keep everyone safe + know we can rock for years to come.” 

Kenny posted, “All current tickets will be honored for the rescheduled show date. If you love your seat, do nothing. You’re all set. Beginning now, if you’re unable to attend the rescheduled show, you may request a refund at the original point of purchase.”

Photo Credit: Allister Ann

Additional Photo Courtesy of Kenny Chesney

Maddie & Tae Take the Husband Makeup Challenge

Maddie & Tae Take the Husband Makeup Challenge

Maddie from Maddie & Tae did a very brave thing recently — she allowed her husband Jonah to apply her makeup.

Before he started, Maddie said that since they’ve been together for 11 years and Jonah has witnessed her putting on makeup thousands of times, he should do well.

While he won’t be hired anytime soon as a makeup artist, Jonah didn’t do that bad for his first try.

Check out Maddie and Jonah’s Husband Makeup Challenge video right here…

Photo Credit: Nolan Feldpausch

2nd Ave Strong Benefit Concert This Friday, March 26th

2nd Ave Strong Benefit Concert This Friday, March 26th

Music city is using music to help the recover from the devastating bomb that exploded on Christmas Day 2020 in the 2nd Ave area of downtown Nashville.

This Friday, there will be a broadcast and livestream benefit event to raise money for the 2ndavestrong fund – which is to help restore the vitally important historic district of 2nd Avenue. Named 2ndAveStrong, this fund was created in response to damage resulting from the Christmas Day bombing.

Schedule to appear at the benefit are Ashley McBryde, Old Dominion, Lindsay Ell, Scotty McCreery, LOCASH, Lee Brice, Phil Vassar, and more with the event being hosted by Natalie Stovall.

Talking about being involved with the 2nd Ave Strong Benefit Scotty McCreery says, “Nashville has been my second home for the last ten years. I was stunned when I saw the news of the bombing on Christmas Day. I’ve walked that street, eaten at those restaurants and performed at the Wildhorse Saloon several times. We all have – it’s such an important and fun part of Nashville. As soon as I was asked to participate, I said yes. Nashville is one of those great cities where everyone pulls together, and I’m proud to join with so many great artists to help do our share with the 2nd Avenue Strong event. Ashley McBryde, Old Dominion, Lee Brice, Breland, Shenandoah, Lindsay Ell, Tyler Rich, Sixwire and more. I’m proud to be part of that  line-up. I hope folks will tune in and donate.”

For Nashville area residents, the benefit will air this Friday, March 26th 2021, from 7 pm to 9pm (Central Time) on the local NewsChannel 5 — for everyone else you can watch it 2ndAveStrong.org — you can also donate there as well.

 

 

Photo Courtesy of 2nd Ave Strong

PHOTO GALLERY: Lady Vols 1st Rd win over Middle Tennessee

PHOTO GALLERY: Lady Vols 1st Rd win over Middle Tennessee

Here are some images from the Tennessee Lady Vols win over Middle Tennessee 87-62. Photos courtesy of UT Athletics via the NCAA Digital Media Hub.

Highlights/Postgame/Boxscore/Story: No. 13/15 UT Defeats MT In NCAA First Round, 87-62

Highlights/Postgame/Boxscore/Story: No. 13/15 UT Defeats MT In NCAA First Round, 87-62

Rae Burrell – Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

AUSTIN, Texas – The No. 3 seed Lady Vols shot a scorching 52 percent from the floor to fend off in-state opponent and No. 14 seed Middle Tennessee in the NCAA First Round on Sunday, winning 87-62 at the Frank Erwin Center.

Senior Rennia Davis led No. 13/15-ranked Tennessee (17-7) in scoring, posting a double-double with 24 points and 14 rebounds. Junior Rae Burrell was close behind with 22 points, and sophomore Tamari Key and senior Kasiyahna Kushkituah were also in double figures with 13 and 10, respectively. Redshirt junior Jordan Walker narrowly missed a double-double, finishing with nine points and a career-high 14 rebounds.

MT (17-8) was led by sisters Anastasia and Aislynn Hayes, who combined for two-thirds of the Lady Raiders’ 62 points. Anastasia Hayes turned in 26, while Aislynn Hayes managed 15.

Tennessee jumped out to a lead early, going up 6-0 off buckets by Davis and Walker, before Anastasia Hayes scored her first points of the game to put Middle Tennessee on the board just over three minutes in. The Blue Raiders pulled within three off an Anastasia Hayes trey on their next possession, but Burrell and Davis combined for four quick points to give the Lady Vols a 12-5 lead at the media break.

Davis knocked down a jumper following the timeout to stretch the lead to nine before the Hayes sisters set off a 9-2 Middle Tennessee run to pull the Blue Raiders within two with just over two minutes left in the first. Davis hit a three to put UT up by five on the next possession, and Tennessee maintained that lead into the final seconds when a layup by Aislynn Hayes to make the score 21-18 Lady Vols at the end of the first.

MT tied it up at 23-all less than a minute into the second period and took the lead 50 seconds later off a trey by Courtney Whitson. Jordan Horston hit a pair of free throws and Walker hit a jumper in the paint to reclaim the lead for UT at 27-26 at the 6:54 mark, but the teams would trade the lead five more times before the end of the half. Burrell hit six-straight points for the Lady Vols to end the quarter, setting the halftime score at 39-all.

Davis scored the first points of the second half with a jumper, and Key followed it up with four points to give UT a six-point lead three minutes in. Anastasia Hayes hit two free throws to stop the UT run, but Burrell and Kushkituah scored on back-to-back plays to build UT’s lead up to eight. Deja Cage answered with a 3-pointer to give MT a bit of momentum, but Kushkituah hit a layup on the next trip down the court, setting off a 9-0 spree that propelled the Lady Vols to a 58-44 lead with 2:24 to play in the third. The teams traded buckets through the closing minutes, with UT taking a 13-point lead into the final stanza.

Kesniia Kozlova scored a quick bucket to pull the Blue Raiders within 11 at the start of the fourth, and the teams swapped treys before UT launched into a 14-1 run to go up 79-55 with 4:50 left in the game. Anastasia Hayes hit a pair of layups in the closing minutes, but Tennessee kept its foot on the gas, stretching its lead to 28 off free throws by Davis and Burrell before Aislynn Hayes nailed a trey for the final bucket of the game to close out the scoring and send the Lady Vols on to the NCAA Second Round with an 87-62 victory.

Up Next: The Lady Vols will advance to the Round of 32 to face the winner of No. 6 seed Michigan vs. No. 11 seed Florida Gulf Coast on Tuesday. Time, location and television network are to be determined.

Harper Gets Her First: Kellie Harper picked up her first NCAA win as head coach of the Lady Vols and became only the second women’s coach to lead four different programs to the NCAA Division I Tournament. She is the first to do so as her alma mater.

Davis Making Moves: With 24 points and 14 rebounds, Rennia Davis logged her 10th double-double of the season and the 39th of her career. Her new total of 943 career rebounds surpasses Shyra Ely (940) to land her at 10th all-time among Lady Vols. She also moved up the leader board in scoring, passing Sheila Frost (1,790) to rank ninth all-time with 1,803 career points.

Postseason Looks Good On Her: Davis has now recorded double-doubles in three of her four appearances in NCAA Tournament games. She is averaging 17.5 ppg. and 11.5 rpg. in games played in the NCAA Tournament.

Dominating The Paint: Tennessee outrebounded Middle Tennessee, 56-21, turning those into 21 second-chance points. On the season, UT is outrebounding opponents by an average of 45.8 rpg. to 32.3 rpg. The 56-rebound total was UT’s second highest of the season and marked the seventh occasion in 2020-21 the Lady Vols had eclipsed 50 boards in a game. The 35-board margin was a season high.

Horston Slides Past 100: Jordan Horston dished out a game-high six assists vs. Middle Tennessee. She moved past 100 and now has 103 for the season in 24 games. She had 143 last year in 31 contests.

Box Score (PDF) ​| Highlights ​| Harper Presser | Davis Presser 

-UT Athletics

Matthew McConaughey Hosts We’re Texas – Which Includes An All-Star Country Line-Up

Matthew McConaughey Hosts We’re Texas – Which Includes An All-Star Country Line-Up

Sunday night Matthew McConaughey hosted the fundraiser We’re Texas to help out his home state after it was ravaged by recent winter storms.

At just over 2 hours – the benefit featured music, stories, and appearances by Texans of all shapes and sizes. With performances by Willie Nelson, George Strait, Miranda Lambert, Kacey Musgraves, Parker McCollum, Clint BlackKelly Clarkson, Randy Rogers, Gary Clark Jr. and Post Malone…who covered Brad Paisley‘s “I’m Gonna Miss Her.”

So far, We’re Texas has raised over a quarter million dollars to help those who could use a hand.

If you missed the fun Sunday night, you can watch it here, and the donate button is still active

100% of the donations raised through the Just Keep Livin Texas Relief Fund will support the critical short-term, mid-term and long-term needs resulting from the devastation caused by Winter Storm Uri. We are proudly collaborating with a number of carefully vetted and trusted partners on the ground in Texas.

Photo Courtesy of Matthew McConaughey

WATCH: Kellie Harper comments after 1st Rd win over MTSU

WATCH: Kellie Harper comments after 1st Rd win over MTSU

Tennessee Lady Vols coach Kellie Harper spoke to the media after 3-seed UT’s 87-62 win over 14-seed Middle Tennessee in Austin, TX in the 1st Round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. The Lady Vols will play 6-seed Michigan Tuesday in the 2nd Round. Video is approved for use from the NCAA Digital Media Hub.

Kellie Harper – Lady Vols HC / Credit: NCAA Digital Media Hub

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