Category: Tennessee Vols Baseball

  • #1/1 Vols Beat Mizzou, Win 10th Consecutive SEC Game

    #1/1 Vols Beat Mizzou, Win 10th Consecutive SEC Game

    KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Riding 16 strikeouts from its pitching staff and timely late hitting, the top-ranked Tennessee baseball team defeated Missouri, 8-3, in the series opener Friday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Tennessee (29-1, 10-0 SEC) collected its 10th consecutive victory to start SEC play, the longest conference win streak to open the year since Florida had…

  • Four Vols Earn Midseason Recognition from D1Baseball.com

    Four Vols Earn Midseason Recognition from D1Baseball.com

    KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee baseball was well-represented in D1Baseball.com’s Midseason Report, which was released on Thursday afternoon. The Volunteers had four members of the team recognized by the publication, including head coach Tony Vitello, who was tabbed as the nation’s Top Coach at the midway point of the season after leading UT to its best overall start…

  • Dominant Pitching Leads Top-Ranked Vols 20th Consecutive Win

    Dominant Pitching Leads Top-Ranked Vols 20th Consecutive Win

    KNOXVILLE – No. 1/1 Tennessee baseball took down in-state foe Lipscomb, 5-1, on Tuesday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium to win its 20th consecutive game, adding on to its program record win streak. Jordan Beck tallied the only multi-hit performance of the evening, while scoring a pair of runs and driving in one. Seven Vols in total tallied…

  • Beam Dazzles Once Again as No.1 Vols Sweep No. 3 Vandy in Nashville

    Beam Dazzles Once Again as No.1 Vols Sweep No. 3 Vandy in Nashville

    NASHVILLE –  It was yet another dazzling pitching performance from Drew Beam that led No. 1/1 Tennessee to a 5-0 shutout victory and series sweep of No. 3/9 Vanderbilt on Sunday afternoon at Hawkins Field. Beam continued his incredible freshman campaign by going the distance and throwing the first complete-game shutout by a UT pitcher since Garrett Stallings…