Reba McEntire is Flashing Back To A 2011 Concert Experience This Friday

Reba McEntire is Flashing Back To A 2011 Concert Experience This Friday

Since touring hasn’t ramped back up yet, Reba McEntire is providing music fans a digital experience this Friday (March 12th).

Reba is releasing her All the Women I Am concert from 2011 on her YouTube channel.

Reba says, “2011 was the last time we got to go out and play a big arena tour, and I’m so glad we captured this show on film. I know it’s not the same as being there in person, but I hope this gives my fans something to enjoy until we can get back out there on the road safely.”

It’s the first time this show has been available digitally — plus, it’s in its entirety, including Reba’s signature “Fancy” encore.

Recorded in 2011 at the Cajundome in Layfayette, LA, – it features performances of Reba’s greatest hits including “Is There Life Out There,” “Turn On The Radio” and more.

The special will premiere on Friday March 12th, at 7:30pm CT.

Reba will celebrate with fans through a chat on her YouTube channel HERE.

You can check out a preview of the concert program right here…

Photo Credit: Robby Klein

Tennessee softball game with Austin Peay canceled

Tennessee softball game with Austin Peay canceled

UT Softball field / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee softball home game against Austin Peay, scheduled for Wednesday, March 10, has been canceled due to COVID-19 issues within the Austin Peay program.

Tennessee will not seek another midweek opponent and will begin preparations to host LSU at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium March 12-14. The series against the Tigers begins with a 6 p.m. ET first pitch on Friday.

Single-game ticket purchasers will be refunded. For season-ticket holders, in-season schedule adjustments were factored into this year’s season-ticket cost. Please call the ticket office with any questions at (865) 656-1200.

-UT Athletics

Pavolony Named to Buster Posey Award Watch List

Pavolony Named to Buster Posey Award Watch List

Vols C Connor Pavolony / Credit: UT Athletics

WICHITA, Kan. – Tennessee junior Connor Pavolony was named to the 2021 Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Watch List, the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission announced on Tuesday afternoon.

Pavolony is in his third as the Vols’ primary catcher this season. The junior backstop put up respectable numbers while starting 34 games as a freshman in 2019 before getting off to a fantastic start to the 2020 season. When the season was called, Pavolony was tied for second on the team with a career-high four home runs and ranked second on the team with a .737 slugging percentage. He also ranked fourth on the team with a .342 batting average and fifth on the squad with 12 RBI despite playing in just 12 of the team’s 17 games. Pavolony is one of the top defensive catchers in the league, as well, boasting a strong arm and quick release.

The Georgia native caught the attention of media outlets and scouts alike heading into his junior campaign, earning preseason second-team All-America honors from D1Baseball.com while also coming in at No. 39 on the organization’s top 2021 College MLB Draft Prospects list. He was named the third best catcher in the country by D1Baseball.com in their preseason power rankings of the position.

Pavolony is one of 69 players named to the watch list, which will be narrowed down to the semifinalists on May 20. Ballots will be sent to the national voting committee at the end of May for a vote to determine the three finalists. The finalists will be announced on June 7. A final vote among the national committee will occur during the College World Series and all three finalists will be brought to Wichita, where the winner will be announced at a date that is yet to be determined.

The complete list of watch list candidates can be seen HERE (PDF).

-UT Athletics

Raleigh Keegan Is An Honest “Handyman” Here to Help

Raleigh Keegan Is An Honest “Handyman” Here to Help

Raleigh Keegan has a new song out for fans — “Handyman.”

He co-wrote the track, and with every project he works on, there’s always one constant beginning point for Raleigh’s writing, “A song for me always starts with honesty.”

Talking about the track, Raleigh says, “’Handyman’ is an honest take on how I function in some parts of my life. It’s about how often it feels like I am better at helping others than I am at dealing with my own issues. It’s about being there and being good at being a fixer for your loved ones, even if you feel a bit helpless with your own struggles.” 

He co-wrote this latest song with Marshall Altman — in fact, Raleigh has had hand in co-writing all of the tracks on his upcoming project — keeping that honesty front and center on everything he sings.

On March 14th, Raleigh will go from singing “Handyman” to being one — as he’s taking part in a Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville project to benefit a single mom of 3.

Raleigh, a crew of volunteers, and 5 lucky local contest winners will all be on site to help finish off the work that is needed on the new home.

There’s still time if you want to enter to do some good and hang with Raleigh Keegan all at the same time.  The contest runs until 5pm CT on Wednesday, March 10  — fans can get more information about how to enter HERE.  Habitat for Humanity follows CDC and local guidelines for COVID precautions on the build site.

As he’s working on the home site, you might hear Raleigh singing this one to make the work go by faster — check out “Handyman”

Photo Credit: David McClister

Softball Preview: #22 Tennessee vs. Austin Peay

Softball Preview: #22 Tennessee vs. Austin Peay

UT Softball / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Following a perfect 5-0 weekend at the Reveille Classic in Bryan-College Station last weekend, the No. 22 Tennessee softball team returns home to Sherri Parker Lee Stadium for a mid-week encounter with in-state foe, Austin Peay. First pitch is slated for 5 p.m. ET and the action can be seen on SEC Network+.

BROADCAST INFO
Fans can stream the matchup between the Lady Vols and the Governors using the ESPN App, or by accessing WatchESPN at espn.com/watch.

Wednesday’s contest can be heard on your local Vol Network affiliate and online on UTsports.com. Fans will be able to listen to Brian Rice describing the action.

QUICK HITS

KIKI DOES IN FACT LOVE US
Sophomore outfielder Kiki Milloy is the reigning SEC Player of the Week following a stellar weekend at Texas A&M.

The Woodinville, Washington native went 8-of-13 at the dish, with four homers and eight RBI’s to help lead UT to five wins, with four coming by run-rule.

Coming into Wednesday’s game, Milloy ranks second in the SEC in home runs, with 10 and 12th in RBI’s with 19 through 18 games. She also leads the conference in stolen bases with 12.

DOMINANCE IN THE CIRCLE
In its last 10 games, Tennessee has allowed just four runs, on the backs of stud pitchers Ashley RogersCallie Turner and Samantha Bender.

Last week, both Bender and Turner became the first Lady Vol duo to toss no-hitters in the same season since 2012, doing so against Central Michigan and Lamar.

Junior standout, Rogers, currently leads the SEC with 94 strikeouts and ranks seventh in the league with a sparkling, 0.70, earned run average.

DEFENSE WINS
Tennessee leads the SEC in both runs allowed (17) and fielding percentage (.986), while committing just six errors—the fewest in the league—across its 18 games played.

OFFENSE HELPS WITH WINNING TOO
The Lady Vols have exploded at the plate of late, averaging 7.9 runs per game and currently rank third in the SEC in batting average (.358) and second in slugging percentage, hitting ropes at a rate of .674.

The Lady Vols lineup also features seven regular starters hitting above .350 and four batters slugging above .800 through 18 games.

SCOUTING AUSTIN PEAY
2021 Record: 6-4 Overall, 1-2 OVC
Series Record: Tennessee leads, 17-0.
Last Outing: A dominant 10-0 victory for the Lady Vols in Knoxville on March 17, 2010.
Key Player/Stat: The Governor’s arrive in Knoxville after dropping 2-of-3 in a road series with OVC foe Southeast Missouri. Senior Brooke Pfefferle leads Austin Peay in batting average (.406), slugging percentage (.625) and on-base percentage (.513).

UP NEXT
The Lady Vols will open up SEC play this weekend with a three-game series against LSU. First pitch for Friday’s game is set for 6 p.m. ET, while Saturday and Sunday’s contests are slated for 1 p.m. ET. Saturday’s game will also be televised on SEC Network.

-UT Athletics

Matthew Butler Awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship

Matthew Butler Awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship

Vols DL Matthew Butler / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee senior defensive lineman Matthew Butler has been awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, the organization recently announced.

Butler becomes the second UT football student-athlete to earn the honor in the past four years, joining Parker Henry (2018). Previous Volunteer recipients include: Peyton Manning (1997), Tim Irwin (1980), Mike Mauck (1977), Tim Priest (1971) and Don Dembo (1971).

“The NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship has the potential to continue to further my education,” Butler said. “We live in a world where education is paramount and knowledge is power. It’s good to shatter stereotypes and continue to strive toward my goals. Thank you to Tennessee and the NCAA for their consideration and recognition for this scholarship. I am thankful and honored.”

In January, Butler announced his return for his second senior season at UT. He anchors the defensive line in 2021 after ranking fourth on the squad in tackles last fall with 43. He added three tackles for loss, two sacks, four quarterback hurries and one forced fumble while starting all 10 games.

Off the field, Butler has been equally impressive. A four-time SEC Academic Honor Roll recipient, Butler earned his undergraduate degree in political science in December. A was a member of the 2018-19 VOLeaders Academy and a 2019 CoSIDA Academic All-District 3 First Team honoree.

The NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship was created in 1964 to promote and encourage graduate education by rewarding the Association’s most accomplished student-athletes through their participation in NCAA championship and/or emerging sports. The one-time non-renewable scholarships of $10,000 are awarded three times a year corresponding to each sport season (fall, winter and spring). Each sports season there are 21 scholarships available for men and 21 scholarships available for women for use in an accredited graduate program.

In maintaining the highest broad-based standards in the selection process, the program aims to reward those individuals whose dedication and effort are reflective of those characteristics necessary to succeed and thrive through graduate study.

-UT Athletics

Pons, Johnson, Springer Earn SEC Postseason Honors

Pons, Johnson, Springer Earn SEC Postseason Honors

All-SEC / Credit: UT Athletics

One Tennessee basketball senior and a pair of freshmen earned SEC postseason honors from the league’s head coaches, it was announced Tuesday.

For the second straight year, Yves Pons was named to the SEC All-Defensive Team. The senior from Fuveau, France, led the Vols and ranked fourth in the SEC with 1.8 blocks per game during league play this season. His 126 career blocks rank 10th all-time in program history.

Pons also logged a career-high 16 steals on the year while ranking second on the team with nine charges drawn.

Pons joins current Dallas Mavericks starter Josh Richardson as the only Vols ever to earn multiple selections to the SEC All-Defensive Team. Richardson earned the honor in 2014 and 2015.

Two Vols landed on the coaches’ eight-man SEC All-Freshman Team, as first-year standouts Keon Johnson and Jaden Springer distinguished themselves during conference play. Tennessee was the only team to place multiple players on this year’s All-Freshman Team. Springer (12.7 ppg) and Johnson (12.1 ppg) were Tennessee’s top-two scorers in SEC action this season.

Over UT’s 17-game SEC slate, Springer also led the Vols in assists (3.3 apg). A remarkably efficient scorer, he shot .463 from the field, .400 from 3-point range and .800 at the free-throw line. He had five 20-point games against SEC opposition, highlighted by a 30-point performance in the win over Georgia.

Johnson’s 2.6 assists per game ranked second on the squad during SEC play. He added 15 steals and shot an impressive .453 from the field. Overall this season, Johnson’s fearless play saw him lead the Vols in charges drawn (11) and diving efforts (13). The Shelbyville, Tennessee, native logged a pair of 20-point efforts during SEC play. Vol fans will remember his 27-point explosion at Kentucky, as he led a second-half rally that lifted Tennessee to victory at Rupp Arena.

The Volunteers enter this week’s SEC Tournament as the No. 4 seed. The Big Orange travel to Nashville on Wednesday afternoon and tip off in the quarterfinals against a to-be-determined opponent (Florida, Vanderbilt or Texas A&M) Friday at 2:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.

For a complete listing of the SEC coaches’ postseason awards, click HERE.

-UT Athletics

Kenny Chesney Previews “Knowing You” Music Video – Which Arrives Friday

Kenny Chesney Previews “Knowing You” Music Video – Which Arrives Friday

Kenny Chesney recently released his latest single, “Knowing You” — and this Friday, the music video for the track arrives for fans.

Talking about the song Kenny says, “‘Knowing You’ sounds like coming home in a lot of ways. This is the essence of all the music that country is. When you hear it, something inside tingles, because it’s more than production tricks, the guitars, or how hard the drums hit. It’s just so pure. Country at its very best is true, it’s from the heart. This song is just that… it’s all heart.”

Check out the preview clip for the “Knowing You” music video right here…

Kenny adds, “While it’s a simple country song, ‘Knowing You’ is the kind of song that can hold anyone. However the other person faded from your life, you’re always better for what was shared. And wherever they are, you know they’re living their best life, shining and doing the same thing for someone else… and that’s pretty rich. I wanted to make a video where you could see it, even feel that connection and how it holds you going forward. To me, the people who touch your life in profound ways are everything, so this song and this video are for them.”

The “Knowing You” music video premieres Friday (March 12) at 10am CT on YouTube.

Until then you can listen to the song here…

Photos Courtesy of Kenny Chesney

Niko Moon Is Having a “Good Time” at Number-One!

Niko Moon Is Having a “Good Time” at Number-One!

Niko Moon was very excited to share with his fans that with their support, “Good Time” has hit number-one on the country airplay chart!

Niko says that with out them, he’d just be a guy in his house playing guitar.

Watch Niko’s message here…

Check out the music video to Niko Moon’s number-one song “Good Time” right here…

Photo Credit: Matthew Berinato

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