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NO. NAME CL. POS. B-T HT. WT. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

1 P.J. Polk Jr. OF R-R 5-9 175 Murfreesboro, Tenn./Oakland4 Zeth Stone So. INF L-R 5-10 175 Trenton, Ga./Elon5 Adam King So. C R-R 6-2 200 Alpharetta, Ga./Young Harris (Ga.) College6 Zach Osborne So. INF R-R 5-7 165 Louisville, Ky./Pleasure Ridge Park7 Chris Fritts Fr. OF R-R 5-8 185 Houston, Texas/Cypress Ridge8 Khayyan Norfork Jr. 2B/SS R-R 5-10 170 Ripley, Tenn./Jackson State CC9 Matt Hamaker Sr. C R-R 5-11 190 Clarksville, Tenn./Jackson State CC 10 Cody Stubbs Fr. 1B L-R 6-4 225 Waynesville, N.C./Tuscola11 Blake Forsythe Jr. C R-R 6-2 220 Memphis, Tenn./Christian Brothers12 Charley Thurber So. OF L-L 6-4 220 Elmira, N.Y./Elmira Free Academy13 Will Locante So. LHP L-L 6-0 190 Memphis, Tenn./Briarcrest Christian School14 Steve Crnkovich Sr. RHP R-R 6-4 192 Downers Grove, Ill./University of Illinois-Chicago16 Mason Forbis RS-Fr. RHP R-R 5-11 200 Hendersonville, Tenn./Beech17 Rob Catapano Jr. LHP L-L 6-0 185 Knoxville, Tenn./North Carolina19 Matt Duffy Jr. INF R-R 6-3 210 Milton, Mass./Vermont 20 Drew Steckenrider Fr. OF S-R 6-5 213 Lawrenceville, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian21 Alan Walden Fr. RHP R-R 6-2 155 Chattanooga, Tenn./Red Bank22 Mike Theodore Fr. RHP R-R 6-2 200 Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Detroit Country Day23 Cody Grisham Sr. INF R-R 6-0 180 Booneville, Miss./Itawamba (Miss.) CC24 Bryan Morgado Jr. LHP L-L 6-3 203 Miami, Fla./Florida Christian25 Spencer Clifft Jr. RHP R-R 6-5 185 Huntingdon, Tenn./Manatee (Fla.) CC26 Aaron Tullo Sr. RHP R-R 6-2 207 St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg College27 D.J. Leffler RS-Jr. LHP L-L 6-1 195 Yorba Linda, Calif./Saddleback (Calif.) College28 Matt Ramsey So. RHP/OF R-R 5-10 208 Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut29 Stephen McCray Sr. RHP/DH L-R 6-4 230 Lilburn, Ga./Young Harris (Ga.) College30 Steven Gruver So. LHP L-L 6-1 200 Canfield, Ohio/Austintown Fitch31 Adam Adkins So. LHP L-L 6-2 205 Goodlettsville, Tenn./Goodpasture32 Dylan Hochevar So. RHP R-R 6-2 200 Wray, Colo./Wray33 Josh Liles Jr. OF R-R 6-1 205 Jackson, Tenn./ USJ36 Andy Hillis Fr. RHP R-R 6-7 210 Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood37 Jon Reed Fr. RHP R-R 6-2 200 Tulsa, Okla./Tulsa Memorial40 Josh Allman So. LHP L-L 5-11 175 Bryson City, N.C./Swain County41 Nick Blount Fr. RHP R-R 6-6 210 Loganville, Ga./South Gwinnett43 Hunter Daniel RS-Fr. LHP L-L 6-3 215 Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden44 Cody Hawn Jr. INF L-R 5-11 202 Knoxville, Tenn./Walters State (Tenn.) CC45 Andy Yates Fr. C R-R 5-11 150 Mount Juliet, Tenn./Wilson Central

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General Info/Outlook 2-10

Table of Contents................................................................ 2

Media Information .............................................................. 3

Administration ..................................................................... 4

Schedule/Road Headquarters ........................................ 5

Roster/Quick Facts .............................................................. 6

TV/Radio Roster ................................................................... 7

Outlook ............................................................................... 8-9

Squad Breakdown ............................................................10

Coaching Staff 11-20

Head Coach Todd Raleigh ...................................... 12-15

Assistant Coach Bradley LeCroy ........................... 16-17

Assistant Coach Jason Beverlin ...................................18

Nate Headley/Bill Currier................................................19

Support Staff .......................................................................20

The Team 21-52

Adam Adkins ......................................................................22

Josh Allman .........................................................................23

Steve Crnkovich .................................................................24

Blake Forsythe ....................................................................25

Cody Grisham .....................................................................26

Steven Gruver .....................................................................27

Matt Hamaker .....................................................................28

Cody Hawn ..........................................................................29

Dylan Hochevar .................................................................30

D.J. Leffler ............................................................................31

Josh Liles ..............................................................................32

Will Locante ........................................................................33

Stephen McCray ................................................................34

Bryan Morgado ..................................................................35

Zach Osborne .....................................................................36

P.J. Polk .................................................................................37

Matt Ramsey .......................................................................38

Charley Thurber .................................................................39

Aaron Tullo ..........................................................................40

Hunter Daniel/Mason Forbis ........................................41

Newcomers .................................................................. 42-50

Returners’ Career Stats vs. SEC ............................. 50-52

2010 Opponents 53-58

Opponent Information ............................................ 54-58

2009 Review 59-68

2009 Season Recap ..........................................................60

2009 Results ........................................................................61

2009 Overall Stats .............................................................62

2009 SEC Stats ....................................................................63

2009 Batting Breakdown................................................64

2009 Pitching Breakdown..............................................65

2009 Team Game-by-Game Statistics .......................66

2009 Team Superlatives .................................................67

2009 SEC Standings/Team Statistics ..........................68

Records 69-76

Individual Records ............................................................70

Team Records .....................................................................71

Single-Season Individual Top 10 .................................72

Career Individual Top 10 ................................................73

Single-Season Team Top Five ......................................74

Freshman Records ............................................................75

SEC & NCAA Leaders ........................................................76

Honors 77-88

All-Americans .............................................................. 78-79

All-American Career Stats ....................................... 80-81

Regional & National Honors ..........................................82

Team Awards/Scholarship Endowments .................83

SEC Honors ..........................................................................84

Academic Honors..............................................................85

Players of the Year ..................................................... 86-87

Tennessee Baseball Hall of Fame ................................88

The Postseason 89-102

SEC Tournament ......................................................... 90-91

NCAA Tournament .................................................... 92-93

1951 College World Series ...................................... 94-95

1995 College World Series ...................................... 96-97

2001 College World Series ...................................... 98-99

2005 College World Series ................................. 100-101

Omaha Challenge .......................................................... 102

Results & Statistics 103-144

Yearly Results/Coaching Records............................. 104

All-Time Record vs. Opponents ................................ 105

All-Time Series Results ........................................ 106-119

Year-by-Year Results ............................................ 120-132

Yearly Overall Stats............................................... 133-139

Batting-Fielding Totals ................................................. 140

Pitching Totals ................................................................ 141

Yearly Statistical Leaders .................................... 142-143

Record in Televised Games ........................................ 144

History 145-164

Tennessee Baseball History ............................... 146-147

SEC Baseball ..................................................................... 148

Pro Vols in 2009 .............................................................. 149

MLB Draft ................................................................. 150-151

Major League Vols ................................................ 152-155

Starting Lineups .................................................... 156-158

Lettermen ................................................................ 159-162

Vols on Team USA ......................................................... 163

Legend of the Volunteer ............................................. 164

This is Tennessee 165-

Coaches Who Develop Talent .......................... 166-167

Tradition & Exposure ........................................... 168-169

The Next Level ....................................................... 170-171

World-Class Athletes ............................................ 172-173

Robert M. Lindsay Field at Lindsey Nelson Stadium .. 174-175

Winning: The Facilities ........................................ 176-177

Winning: The Classroom .................................... 178-179

Winning: The Postgame ..................................... 180-181

A Winning University ........................................... 182-183

Lindsey Nelson Stadium Renovations .................... 184

Credits

The official 2010 University of Tennessee Baseball Media

Guide is published by the Department of Athletics. The

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996. This guide has

been edited and designed by the University of Tennessee

Athletics Media Relations Department. Publication Number:

E01-8615-03-001-010

Editor: Cameron Harris

Editorial Assistants: Debby Jennings, Bud Ford, Eric Trainer,

John Painter, Tom Satkowiak, Marcus Dittmer, Lindsey

Williford, Mary Carter Kniffen, Betsey Poore and Drew

Rutherford. Special thanks to Zach Stipe, Brian Davis and

Donnie Conley.

Covers Design: Layout by Cameron Harris with design

elements provided by John Schaffhauser, Schaffhauser

Design, Inc.

Photography: Russell Beeker, Scott Bruhn, Sarah Burnley,

Mark Etheridge, Donnell Field, David Grim, Dennis Hubbard,

Jeff Jacoby, Patrick Murphy-Racey, Nick Myers, Elizabeth

Olivier, David Weinhold, Tom Satkowiak, Mike Waters and

Rhona Wise. All MLB photos courtesy of the respective orga-

nizations.

Printing: University of Tennessee Graphic Arts Services

Table of Contents

Tennessee Baseball Camps

Directed by the Tennessee coaching staff, the summer

camps of 2010 offer an opportunity to receive quality

instruction with a positive approach covering all areas of the

game of baseball.

The fundamentals and instructional programs have been

developed by UT head coach Todd Raleigh and his staff. With

an impressive 8-to-1 camper-to-coach ratio, participants will

receive individual instruction in order to ensure that each

reaches his or her full potential at camp. The primary goal

is to help each camper leave with more knowledge about

the game to help with continued improvement as a baseball

player.

All camps are conducted at Lindsey Nelson Stadium, home

of the Tennessee Volunteers.

Day Camps

Session 1 (Ages 7-12): June 7-10

Session 2 (Ages 7-12): June 14-17

PURPOSE: Fundamentals of throwing, catching, base running,

hitting and the team concept will be stressed. Each camper

will participate in a game each day. Campers will be divided

by age and ability during games and group instruction.

Skills-Showcase Camp

Session 1 (Ages 12-2010 HS Seniors): July 18

PURPOSE: A pro-style workout will be held first thing in

the morning after registration. Campers will go through

an intensified afternoon session of instruction including

hitting, pitching, catching, infield and outfield. Individual

instruction is featured with our 7-to-1 ratio for these camps.

The Showcase Camp will be run by UT Coaches as well as

other college coaches from around the region.

Overnight Select Camp

July 18-22 (Ages 10-2010 HS Seniors)

PURPOSE: The Select Camp is designed to teach advanced

skills and strategies of baseball. This is a very intense week

of baseball for the player who sincerely desires to learn and

improve his skills through instruction, drills and competition

in game situations. This special week of baseball is open

to anyone who presently is 10 years of age up through

12th grade or 2010 graduates. This camp will give you

the opportunity to be taught and seen by the Tennessee

coaching staff as well as several other coaches from major

colleges and junior colleges. Players from more than 25 states

have attended past Select Camps at Tennessee. Player-to-

coach ratio for Select Camp is 8-to-1.

Team Camp

June 24-27 (High School Age Teams Only)

July 8-11 (14U and 13U Teams Only)

PURPOSE: These camps are being offered as an opportunity

for teams and their coaches to learn from and play in front

of the Tennessee coaching staff. We will play a tournament

style format with each team receiving offensive and defensive

instruction periods from the Tennessee Baseball coaching

staff. We accept 12 teams (minimum 12 players per team)

for each camp.

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Media Services

The 2010 University of Tennessee Baseball Media Guide is

published primarily as a source of information for members of the

media. Requests for additional information, interviews and pho-

tographs should be directed to Assistant Media Relations Director

Cameron Harris

Media Relations Department

The Tennessee Athletics Media Relations Department is located

in Stokely Athletics Center at 1720 Volunteer Blvd., in Room 259.

The Media Relations office phone number is (865) 974-1212. The

Media Relations fax number is (865) 974-1269. The Lindsey Nelson

Stadium press box phone number is (865) 974-3376.

Mailing address: Overnight address:

P.O. Box 15016 1720 Volunteer Blvd.

Knoxville, TN 37901-5016 Knoxville, TN 37996

Media Credentials

Media credentials will be issued to members of the working media only. Children and other

non-workers will not be allowed. Requests for credentials should be made by calling Assistant

Media Relations Director Cameron Harris at least one day in advance of each home game or

series. All credentials not picked up at the Media Relations Office will be left at the ticket will

call window at the main entrance of the stadium.

Interview Policy

Players and coaches are available for interviews during weekly media opportunities or by

appointment arranged through Assistant Media Relations Director Cameron Harris.

Interviews with coaches or players while the team is on the road also should be arranged

through Cameron Harris. The team’s 2010 travel headquarters are listed on page 22.

Postgame Interviews

Tennessee head coach Todd Raleigh is available to meet any working member of the media

following the game on the field at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Media are asked to conduct player

interviews on the field, and media members are not permitted in the clubhouse area.

Interviews with visiting team members also may be done on the field, subject to the policy

of the visiting team’s media relations representative.

Photographers

Media credentials are required for all photographers and television media. All credentials

not picked up at the Media Relations office will be left at the ticket will-call window at the main

entrance of the stadium.

Photo decks are located atop the stairwells behind the first- and third-baselines. There are

also photo field-level photo wells at the far end of each dugout. Both still and television photog-

raphers are welcome to shoot from these spots. Television crews are welcome to film from the

mezzanine level underneath the press box.

Photographers will not be permitted in or between the dugouts.

The Press Box

The Lindsey Nelson Stadium press box is for working members of the media only. The press

box is located atop the grandstand behind home plate and includes space for working mem-

bers of the press, official and visiting scorers, public address announcer and scoreboard opera-

tor. Also located on the press level are two radio booths and a television/VIP booth. Admission

to the press box is by credential only.

Press Box Services

Updated cumulative statistics, game notes and scorecards, along with team rosters, will be

available in the press box at each home game. A final box score will be compiled and distrib-

uted at the completion of each game.

An official scorer is assigned to all home games, and Cameron Harris will keep the media

informed of all scoring decisions, notable facts and records.

Telephones

The Lindsey Nelson Stadium press box is equipped with two telephones for use by the

media only. Each radio booth is equipped with two courtesy phone lines and an ISDN line, use

of which will be granted on a reciprocal basis. Visiting radio crews needing assistance should

contact Assistant Media Relations Director Cameron Harris at (865) 974-8876.

Internet

High-speed wireless Internet is available in the Lindsey Nelson Stadium press box, including

both radio booths and the television booth. There also are a limited number of DSL connec-

tions available for use by the media in the press box (but not in the radio booths), and phone

lines for dial-up access are available as well. Questions regarding system requirements can be

directed to Eddie Howell in the UT Athletic Department prior to the day of the game (865-974-

4730 or [email protected]).

The official Tennessee men’s athletics web site is: UTsports.com

The official Southeastern Conference web site is: SECsports.com

Autographs

Credentialed members of the media are prohibited from requesting autographs or equip-

ment at any time. Should the need arise for an autograph request, notify the Media Relations

Department. Any violation of these guidelines will result in immediate revocation of the cre-

dential and future access.

Lindsey Nelson Stadium

Lindsey Nelson Stadium is located on the corner of Pat Head Summitt Drive and Todd Helton

Drive with the main entrance on Pat Head Summitt Drive. There is no provision for press

parking at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. The best place to park, however, is the gravel parking lot

directly behind the videoboard in right field.

Lindsey Nelson Stadium Ground Rules

1. The field at Lindsey Nelson Stadium is completely enclosed. The only way a ball can leave the

field is in the dugout area, over the fence or through the gate.

2. Dugout limitation - any ball that rolls over the top and into the dugout is a dead ball. All of

the tartan lip is live. If the ball hits any part of the dugout, it is a dead ball.

3. The foul poles, flag pole, light standards and scoreboard are all outside the park.

4. The backstop does not have any apparent holes, but the padding has spaces that the ball can

lodge in, which would result in a dead ball and rule book applied.

5. Benches in bullpen are live.

6. Tarp area - Any ball that lodges under, behind or in the cylinder of the tarp is dead. A player

can have one knee on the tarp to make a catch.

7. Do not warm up or hit pepper in the dugout area.

Cameron Harris

Assistant

Media Relations

Director

John Wilkerson

Play-by-Play Voice of the Volunteers

John Wilkerson, daily WNML SportsTalk co-host, enters his 20th

season on the Vol baseball network and his 11th year as Tennessee’s

play-by-play announcer.

His relationship with Tennessee baseball dates back to 1988 (the

same year he graduated from the university) and has run consecu-

tively since the 1991 season.

Wilkerson’s duties have ranged from doing public address at the

ballpark to moving over to the broadcast booth where he joined former Vols and current

Tennessee Titans announcer Mike Keith.

Boasting a nearly unmatched baseball IQ and an encyclopedia-like knowledge of the Vols’

program, Wilkerson has called both of Tennessee’s most recent trips to the NCAA College

World Series in 2001 and 2005.

In addition to Tennessee baseball, Wilkerson is the scoreboard host for the Vol Network on

both football and basketball broadcasts.

Formerly morning sports anchor for WIVK and WNOX, he received the Associated Press

award for Best Sportscast in the state five times over a six-year period.

In addition to his Vol Network assignments in the fall, Wilkerson—who resides in Knoxville

with his wife, Pennye—also calls the Knoxville High School Football Game of the Week on

WNML.

Since 1999, Wilkerson has been named best Play-by-Play in the state by the Associated

Press on three occasions.

Monday through Friday, Wilkerson joins Jimmy Hyams on WNML SportsTalk from 3-7 p.m.

Joining Wilkerson in the booth to provide color commentary for the fourth straight season

is fellow Tennessee alumnus Kyle Hixson.

A native of Crossville, Tenn., Hixson served a two-year stint as sports director at WUTK 90.3

FM and now attends law school at UT. He began broadcasting Diamond Vols games in 2003

on WUTK and has covered the team ever since.

“The Sports Animal” WNML AM 990/FM 99.1 & 99.3, the flagship station of the Tennessee

baseball radio network, takes to the air again for its 16th season of broadcasting Tennessee

Volunteers baseball. The live action will be carried through the Southeastern Conference

tournament and any NCAA tournament games. Stations on the network will carry all 30

SEC games plus all postseason action.

Each game broadcast includes a 15-minute pregame show that includes player and coach

interviews to bring Vols fans up-to-the-minute information concerning the Tennessee base-

ball program.

Media Information

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Administration

Dr. Jan Simek became interim president of the University of

Tennessee on July 1, 2009. Dr. Simek had served as acting president

since March 1, 2009. He is to be interim president for a period of up

to two years.

In his current role, Dr. Simek serves as the chief executive officer

of a statewide university system that includes the flagship campus in

Knoxville, campuses in Chattanooga and Martin, the Health Science

Center in Memphis, the Space Institute in Tullahoma and statewide

institutes of agriculture and public service.

As president, Dr. Simek serves as chairman of the UT-Battelle Board of Governors and as a

member of the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees.

Most of Dr. Simek’s academic career has been spent at UT Knoxville, where he has served in

various academic and administrative posts with the campus over a 25-year period.

Dr. Simek previously served as interim chancellor of UT Knoxville for one year and before that

was chief of staff to former Chancellor Loren Crabtree from 2005 to 2008.

Dr. Simek is an archaeologist who came to UT in 1984 as an assistant professor of anthro-

pology. He is now a Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and has served as head of the

Anthropology Department, the interim director of the School of Art and interim dean of the

College of Architecture and Design.

Dr. Simek earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of California at Santa Cruz and a

master’s and doctorate from the State University of New York in Binghamton. He has carried out

archaeological research in France, Italy, Croatia, California and Tennessee and received research

funding from the National Science Foundation, the National Geographic Society and the French

Ministry of Culture. He has held visiting faculty appointments at the University of Washington,

the University of Bordeaux and the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain.

Dr. Simek and his wife, Mary Ann, live in Seymour, Tenn.

Under the vision of men’s athletics director Mike Hamilton, the University of Tennessee Volunteers continue to be one of the most respected programs throughout the nation.

Since Hamilton accepted his current position in 2003, he has

overseen competitiveness of Tennessee teams, graduation of

student-athletes, compliance with NCAA and SEC rules, strong

financial management, and the growth of the athletics department’s

service to the university and community.

A major focus for Hamilton is ensuring UT has the best facilities

to allow its student-athletes and coaches to compete for championships. In 2004, Hamilton

unveiled a master plan to prepare Neyland Stadium for the next 75 years. He also has overseen

the creation of the Alllan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center, Regal Soccer Stadium, Lee

Softball Stadium and Pratt Pavilion as well as multi-million dollar improvements to Thompson

Boling Arena and Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

On the academic front, Tennessee has produced 10 first-team All-Americans, two SEC Scholar

Athletes of the Year, 975 Academic All-SEC honors and had 372 student-athletes earn degrees

during Hamilton’s tenure. In addition, 26 former student-athletes who left to pursue profes-

sional athletic careers have returned to finish their degrees through the Renewing Academic

Commitment (RAC) program administered by the Thornton Student Life Center. In the 2008-09

school year, 42.2 percent of student-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA in the fall with 50 percent earning

the same mark in the spring.

He previously served as Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Operations,

earning that promotion in September 2002, and has been on the UT staff since 1992.

Dr. Jan Simek

Interim University President

Mike Hamilton

Director of Men’s Athletics

Bill Myers

Senior Associate AD

Business Ops/CFO

Donna Thomas

Senior Associate AD

Women’s Athletics

Joan Cronan

Women’s

Athletics Director

Brad Bertani

Associate AD

Compliance

Mark Ingram

Associate AD

Development

Carmen Tegano

Associate AD

Administration

Debby Jennings

Associate AD

Media Relations

Joe Arnone

Assistant AD

Tickets

Baseball Staff

Head Coach: Todd Raleigh.............................................974-2057

Assistant Coach: Bradley LeCroy .................................974-1261

Assistant Coach: Fred Corral .........................................974-2056

Volunteer Assistant: Nate Headley .............................974-2057

Administrative Assistant: Sherry Parker ....................974-2057

Baseball Fax .........................................................................974-5393

Baseball Ticket Information

Season Tickets ....................................................................974-1734

Individual Game Tickets..................................................656-1200

Lindsey Nelson Stadium

Press Box...............................................................................974-3376

Coach Raleigh’s Stadium Office ...................................974-4939

Training Room ....................................................................974-4952

Ticket Booth ........................................................................974-5985

Field Maintenance ............................................................974-5949

Media Relations

Associate AD-Media Relations: Bud Ford .................974-1214

Associate AD-Media Relations: Debby Jennings ...974-8874

Associate SID/M. and W. Track & Field: Eric Trainer ..974-8173

Associate SID/Football-M. Golf: John Painter .........974-1097

Associate SID/M. Basketball: Tom Satkowiak ..........974-7501

Assistant SID/Softball-Soccer: Brian Davis ...............974-7478

Assistant SID/Baseball-Volleyball: Cameron Harris ...974-8876

GA/W. Basketball: Marcus Dittmer ..............................974-7489

GA/M. Tennis: Amanda Pruitt .......................................974-6315

GA/W. Golf-W. Swimming-W. Golf: Zach Stipe.......974-0311

GA/W. Tennis-Rowing: Lindsey Wiilliford .................974-8873

Student Asst./M. Swimming: Drew Rutherford ......974-2743

Principal Secretary: Susie Treis .....................................974-1212

Fax ...........................................................................................974-8875

UT Athletics Department Phone Directory (Area Code 865)

Harris “Bud” Ford

Associate AD

Media Relations

Chris Fuller

Senior Associate AD

External Operations

Tyler Johnson

Associate ADBusiness/Internal Affairs

Desiree Reed-Francois

Associate AD

Strategic Initiatives

Dara Worrell

Associate AD

Development

Bob Kesling

Director

External Comm.

Tiffany Carpenter

Assistant AD

Public Relations

Kevin Zurcher

Director

Facilities

Angie Boyd-Keck

Assistant ADBusiness/Internal Affairs

David Woodall

Assistant AD

Business Operations

Todd Dooley

Assistant AD

Compliance

David Elliott

Assistant AD

Event Management

Doug Kose

Assistant AD

Sales & Marketing

Greg Hulen

Assistant AD

Capital Campaigns

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2010 Tennessee Baseball Schedule

DATE DAY OPPONENT (TV) LOCATION TIME

Feb. 19 Friday Xavier Knoxville, Tenn. 4 p.m.

Feb. 20 Saturday Xavier Knoxville, Tenn. 2 p.m.

Feb. 21 Sunday Xavier Knoxville, Tenn. 2 p.m.

Feb. 26 Friday at Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 5:30 p.m. PT

Feb. 27 Saturday at Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 2 p.m. PT

Feb. 28 Sunday at Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1 p.m. PT

March 3 Wednesday Eastern Kentucky Knoxville, Tenn. 4 p.m.

March 5 Friday Kennesaw St. vs. Binghamton Knoxville, Tenn. 1 p.m.

Binghamton 5 p.m.

March 6 Saturday Kennesaw State Knoxville, Tenn. 1 p.m.

Binghamton 5 p.m.

March 7 Sunday Binghamton vs. Kennesaw St. Knoxville, Tenn. Noon

Kennesaw State 4 p.m.

March 9 Tuesday at Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 3 p.m. CT

March 10 Wednesday at Middle Tennessee State Murfreesboro, Tenn. 3 p.m. CT

March 12 Friday Ohio State vs. Marshall Knoxville, Tenn. 1 p.m.

Connecticut 6 p.m.

March 13 Saturday Connecticut vs. Marshall Knoxville, Tenn. Noon

Ohio State 5 p.m.

March 14 Sunday Connecticut vs. Ohio State Knoxville, Tenn. Noon

Marshall 4 p.m.

March 17 Wednesday Morehead State Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

March 19 Friday *at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 7 p.m.

March 20 Saturday *at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 4 p.m.

March 21 Sunday *at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 1:30 p.m.

March 23 Tuesday USC Upstate Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

March 26 Friday *LSU (CSS) Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

March 27 Saturday *LSU (FSN) Knoxville, Tenn. 3 p.m.

March 28 Sunday *LSU Knoxville, Tenn. 2 p.m.

March 30 Tuesday Tennessee Tech Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

March 31 Wednesday Presbyterian Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

April 2 Friday *at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 7 p.m. CT

April 3 Saturday *at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 4 p.m. CT

April 4 Sunday *at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 2 p.m. CT

April 7 Wednesday Western Carolina Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

April 9 Friday *Florida Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

April 10 Saturday *Florida Knoxville, Tenn. 4 p.m.

April 11 Sunday *Florida (CSS) Knoxville, Tenn. 12:30 p.m.

April 13 Tuesday Lipscomb Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

April 16 Friday *at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 6:30 p.m. CT

April 17 Saturday *at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 1 p.m. CT

April 18 Sunday *at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 1:30 p.m. CT

April 21 Wednesday at Western Carolina Cullowhee, N.C. 6 p.m.

April 23 Friday *Vanderbilt (CSS) Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

April 24 Saturday *Vanderbilt (CSS) Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

April 25 Sunday *Vanderbilt Knoxville, Tenn. 2 p.m.

April 27 Tuesday Belmont Knoxville, Tenn. 6 p.m.

April 30 Friday *Kentucky (ESPNU) Knoxville, Tenn. 5 p.m.

May 1 Saturday *Kentucky Knoxville, Tenn. 4 p.m.

May 2 Sunday *Kentucky Knoxville, Tenn. 2 p.m.

May 7 Friday *at Georgia Athens, Ga. 6:30 p.m.

May 8 Saturday *at Georgia Athens, Ga. 3 p.m.

May 9 Sunday *at Georgia Athens, Ga. 2 p.m.

May 12 Wednesday Middle Tennessee State Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

May 14 Friday *at Auburn Auburn, Ala. 6:30 p.m. CT

May 15 Saturday *at Auburn Auburn, Ala. 3 p.m. CT

May 16 Sunday *at Auburn Auburn, Ala. 1 p.m. CT

May 18 Tuesday UNC-Asheville Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

May 20 Thursday *Alabama Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

May 21 Friday *Alabama Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.

May 22 Saturday *Alabama (CSS) Knoxville, Tenn. 1 p.m.

May 26-31 Wed.-Sun. SEC Tournament (FSN) Hoover, Ala.

June 4-7 Fri.-Mon. NCAA Regionals (64 teams) 16 Campus Sites

June 11-14 Fri.-Mon. NCAA Super Regionals (16 teams) 8 Campus Sites

June 19-30 Sat.-Wed. NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb.

*-Southeastern Conference game

All times local and are subject to change

Home games in bold

Oregon State

Feb. 25-Feb. 28

Hilton Garden Inn

2500 SW Western Blvd.

Corvallis, OR 97333

Phone: (541) 752-5000

Fax: (541) 752-5001

Western Kentucky

March 8

Hilton Garden Inn

1020 Wilkinson Trace

Bowling Green, KY 42103

Phone: (270) 781-6778

Fax: (270) 781-6998

Middle Tennessee State

March 9

Embassy Suites

1200 Conference Center Blvd.

Murfreesboro, TN 37129

Phone: (615) 890-4464

Fax: (615) 890-4465

South Carolina

March 18-21

Springhill Suites

511 Lady Street

Columbia, SC 29201

Phone: (803) 978-2333

Fax: (803) 978-2334

Ole Miss

April 1-4

Downtown Oxford Inn

400 N. Lamar Blvd.

Oxford, MS 38655

Phone: (662) 234-3031

Fax: (662) 234-2834

Mississippi State

April 15-18

Hilton Garden Inn

975 Hwy. 12 East

Starkville, MS 39759

Phone: (662) 615-9664

Fax: (662) 615-9665

Georgia

May 6-May 9

Hilton Garden Inn

390 E. Washington St.

Athens, GA 30601

Phone: (706) 353-6800

Fax: (706) 353-6807

Auburn

May 13-16

Hilton Garden Inn

2555 Hilton Garden Inn Dr.

Auburn, AL 36830

Phone: (334) 502-3500

Fax: (334) 502-3572

2010 Team Travel Information

Blake Forsythe

Schedule/Road Headquarters

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2010 Tennessee Baseball Roster

NUMERICAL

No. Name Cl. Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School

1 P.J. Polk Jr. OF R-R 5-9 175 Murfreesboro, Tenn./Oakland

4 Zeth Stone So. INF R-L 5-10 175 Trenton, Ga./Elon

5 Adam King So. C R-R 6-2 200 Alpharetta, Ga./Young Harris (Ga.) College

6 Zach Osborne So. INF R-R 5-7 165 Louisville, Ky./Pleasure Ridge Park

7 Chris Fritts Fr. OF R-R 5-8 185 Houston, Texas/Cypress Ridge

8 Khayyan Norfork Jr. 2B/SS R-R 5-10 170 Ripley, Tenn./Jackson State CC

9 Matt Hamaker Sr. C R-R 5-11 190 Clarksville, Tenn./Jackson State CC

10 Cody Stubbs Fr. 1B L-R 6-4 225 Waynesville, N.C./Tuscola

11 Blake Forsythe Jr. C R-R 6-2 220 Memphis, Tenn./Christian Brothers

12 Charley Thurber So. OF L-L 6-4 220 Elmira, N.Y./Elmira Free Academy

13 Will Locante So. LHP L-L 6-0 190 Memphis, Tenn./Briarcrest Christian School

14 Steve Crnkovich Sr. RHP R-R 6-4 192 Downers Grove, Ill./University of Illinois-Chicago

16 Mason Forbis RS-Fr. RHP R-R 5-11 200 Hendersonville, Tenn./Beech

17 Rob Catapano Jr. LHP L-L 6-0 185 Knoxville, Tenn./North Carolina

19 Matt Duffy Jr. INF R-R 6-3 210 Milton, Mass./Vermont

20 Drew Steckenrider Fr. OF S-R 6-5 213 Lawrenceville, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian

21 Alan Walden Fr. RHP R-R 6-2 155 Chattanooga, Tenn./Red Bank

22 Mike Theodore Fr. RHP R-R 6-2 200 Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Detroit Country Day School

23 Cody Grisham Sr. INF R-R 6-0 180 Booneville, Miss./Itawamba (Miss.) CC

24 Bryan Morgado Jr. LHP L-L 6-3 203 Miami, Fla./Florida Christian

25 Spencer Clifft Jr. RHP R-R 6-5 185 Huntingdon, Tenn./Manatee (Fla.) CC

26 Aaron Tullo Sr. RHP R-R 6-2 207 St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg College

27 D.J. Leffler RS-Jr. LHP L-L 6-1 195 Yorba Linda, Calif./Saddleback (Calif.) College

28 Matt Ramsey So. RHP/C R-R 5-10 208 Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut

29 Stephen McCray Sr. RHP/DH L-R 6-4 230 Lilburn, Ga./Young Harris (Ga.) College

30 Steven Gruver So. LHP L-L 6-1 200 Canfield, Ohio/Austintown Fitch

31 Adam Adkins So. LHP L-L 6-2 205 Goodlettsville, Tenn./Goodpasture

32 Dylan Hochevar So. RHP R-R 6-2 200 Wray, Colo./Wray

33 Josh Liles Jr. OF R-R 6-1 205 Jackson, Tenn./ USJ

36 Andy Hillis Fr. RHP R-R 6-7 210 Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood

37 Jon Reed Fr. RHP R-R 6-2 200 Tulsa, Okla./Tulsa Memorial

40 Josh Allman So. LHP L-L 5-11 175 Bryson City, N.C./Swain County

41 Nick Blount Fr. RHP R-R 6-6 210 Loganville, Ga./South Gwinnett

43 Hunter Daniel RS-Fr. LHP L-L 6-3 215 Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden

44 Cody Hawn Jr. INF L-R 5-11 202 Knoxville, Tenn./Walters State (Tenn.) CC

43 Andy Yates Fr. C R-R 5-10 150 Mount Juliet, Tenn./Wilson Central

ALPHABETICAL

Name No.

Adkins, Adam 31

Allman, Josh 40

Blount, Nicholas 41

Catapano, Rob 17

Clifft, Spencer 25

Crnkovich, Steve 14

Daniel, Hunter 43

Duffy, Matt 19

Forbis, Mason 16

Forsythe, Blake 11

Fritts, Christopher 7

Grisham, Cody 23

Gruver, Steven 30

Hamaker, Matt 9

Hawn, Cody 44

Hillis, Andy 36

Hochevar, Dylan 32

King, Adam 5

Leffler, D.J. 27

Liles, Josh 33

Locante, Will 13

McCray, Stephen 29

Morgado, Bryan 24

Norfork, Khayyan 8

Osborne, Zach 6

Polk, P.J. 1

Ramsey, Matt 28

Reed, Jon 37

Steckenrider, Drew 20

Stone, Zeth 4

Stubbs, Cody 10

Theodore, Michael 22

Thurber, Charley 12

Tullo, Aaron 26

Walden, Alan 21

Yates, Andy 45

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: 35 Todd Raleigh (Western Carolina, 1991), Third year

Assistant Coach: 2 Bradley LeCroy (Clemson, 2001), Third year

Assistant Coach: 34 Jason Beverlin (Western Carolina, 2001), First year

Volunteer Assistant Coach: 15 Bill Currier (Vermont, 1984), First year

Director of Operations: Nate Headley (Colorado State, 2003), Third year on staff

Travel Staff

Athletic Trainer: Jeff Wood (Marshall, 1984)

Strength & Conditioning Coach: Herman Demmink (Clemson, 2006)

Sports Information Director: Cameron Harris (TCU, 2006)

Managers: Jon Michael Craze, Matt McCoy, Drew Saberhagen, Barrett Shaft

General University Information

Location: .....................................................Knoxville, Tenn.Founded (Enrollment): .............................. 1794 (26,400)Conference: ....................................................SoutheasternNickname: ............................................................VolunteersColors: ............................... Orange (PMS 151) and WhiteMascot: ..................... Smokey (a blue tick coon hound)Acting President: ......................................... Dr. Jan SimekAthletics Director: .....................................Mike HamiltonNCAA Faculty Representative:........... Dr. Dan Murphy

Media Relations

Asst. Media Relations Director: .......... Cameron HarrisOffice Phone/Fax: ................. (865) 974-8876/974-8875Cell Phone: .................................................. (817) 408-7604E-mail: ..................................................... [email protected]’s Athletics Web Site ..........................UTsports.comLindsey Nelson Stadium Press Box: ... (865) 974-3376UT Athletics Media Relations Address 217 Stokely Athletics Center 1720 Volunteer Blvd. Knoxville, TN 37996

Baseball Staff

Head Coach Todd Raleigh

(Western Carolina, 1991) Third season at TennesseeCareer Record: 310-267 (.537, 10 years)

Assistant Coach Bradley LeCroy

(Clemson, 2001) Third season at TennesseeAssistant Coach Jason Beverlin

(Western Carolina, 2001) First season at TennesseeVolunteer Assistant Coach Bill Currier

(Vermont, 1984) First season at TennesseeDirector of Baseball Operations Nate Headley

(Colorado State, 2003) Third season at TennesseeAdministrative Assistant: ...........................Sherry ParkerBaseball Office/Fax ............. (865) 974-2057/974-5393Baseball Ticket Manager: ........................Danny Burnley

Facility Information

Facility (Opened): ..... Lindsey Nelson Stadium (1993)Capacity: ........................... 3,800 (renovations ongoing)Dimensions: ...............................................L 320; C 390; R 320Surface: ..........................................Tifway Bermuda GrassRecord at LNS: .............................................408-161 (.717)

Baseball History

First Year of Baseball: ...................................................1897All-Time Overall Record: .............. 1,791-1,358-14 (.568)All-Time Collegiate Record: ......... 1,785-1,355-14 (.568)

SEC Championships: ...........................................................3SEC Tournament Appearances: ....................................12SEC Tournament Championships: .................................3Regional/Super Regional Appearances: ..................9/2Regional/Super Regional Championships: .............3/2CWS Appearances: ...............................................................4

2009 Team Information

2009 Record (Final National Ranking): .......26-29 (NR)2009 SEC Record (Finish): ..................... 11-19 (6th East)Positional Starters Returning/Lost: ............................6/3Pitchers Returning/Lost: ............................................. 13/7Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...............................18/12Newcomers: .........................................................................14

Tennessee Quick Facts

Roster/Quick Facts

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Adam Adkins

31, LHP, So.

W-L_____ ERA_____

_________________

Josh Allman

40, LHP, So.

W-L_____ ERA_____

_________________

Nick Blount

41, RHP, Fr.

W-L_____ ERA_____

_________________

Rob Catapano

17, LHP, Jr.

W-L_____ ERA_____

_________________

Spencer Clifft

25, RHP, Jr.

W-L_____ ERA_____

_________________

Steve Crnkovich

14, RHP, Sr.

W-L_____ ERA_____

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Hunter Daniel

43, LHP, Fr.-RS

W-L_____ ERA_____

_________________

Matt Duffy

19, 3B, Jr.

AVG_____ RBI_____

_________________

Mason Forbis

16, RHP, Fr.-RS

W-L_____ ERA_____

_________________

Blake Forsythe

11, C, Jr.

AVG_____ RBI_____

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Chris Fritts

7, OF, Fr.

AVG_____ RBI_____

_________________

Cody Grisham

23, INF, Sr.

AVG_____ RBI_____

_________________

Steven Gruver

30, LHP, So.

W-L_____ ERA_____

_________________

Matt Hamaker

9, C, Sr.

AVG_____ RBI_____

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Cody Hawn

44, 1B, Jr.

AVG_____ RBI_____

_________________

Andy Hillis

36, RHP, Fr.

W-L_____ ERA_____

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Dylan Hochevar

32, RHP, So.

W-L_____ ERA_____

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Adam King

5, C, So.

AVG_____ RBI_____

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D.J. Leffler

27, LHP, Sr.

W-L_____ ERA_____

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Josh Liles

33, OF, Jr.

AVG_____ RBI_____

_________________

Will Locante

13, LHP, So.

W-L_____ ERA_____

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Stephen McCray

29, RHP/DH, Sr.

W-L_____ ERA_____

AVG_____ RBI_____

Bryan Morgado

24, LHP, Jr.

W-L_____ ERA_____

_________________

Khayyan Norfork

8, 2B/SS, Jr.

AVG_____ RBI_____

_________________

Todd Raleigh

Head Coach

35, Third Base

Bradley LeCroy

Assistant Coach

2, First Base

Jason Beverlin

Assistant Coach

34, Pitching Coach

Bill Currier

Volunteer Asst. Coach

15, Outfield Coach

P.J. Polk

1, OF, Jr.

AVG_____ RBI_____

_________________

Matt Ramsey

28, RHP/C, So.

W-L_____ ERA_____

AVG_____ RBI_____

Jon Reed

37, RHP, Fr.

W-L_____ ERA_____

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Drew Steckenrider

20, OF, Fr.

AVG_____ RBI_____

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Zeth Stone

4, INF, So.

AVG_____ RBI_____

_________________

Cody Stubbs

11, 1B, Fr.

AVG_____ RBI_____

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Michael Theodore

22, RHP, Fr.

W-L_____ ERA_____

_________________

Zach Osborne

6, SS, So.

AVG_____ RBI_____

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Charley Thurber

12, OF, Fr.

AVG_____ RBI_____

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Aaron Tullo

26, RHP, Jr.

W-L_____ ERA_____

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Alan Walden

21, RHP, Fr.

W-L_____ ERA_____

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Andy Yates

45, C, Fr.

AVG_____ RBI_____

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2010 Outlook

By Zach Stipe

Led by the big bats of then-sophomores Cody Hawn and Blake Forsythe, the University of Tennessee baseball team smashed 87 home runs – second-most in team history – in 2009. With the preseason All-American pair returning to the middle of the Big Orange lineup in 2010, head coach Todd Raleigh expects even more balls to be taking flight out of the park this year when a Volunteer is at bat.

“We’ll hit more home runs this year,” Raleigh said. “We’re better. We’re very physical. We expect to hit more this year just because we have way more guys. You never want to put numbers on any particular people because you never know how the season will play out. I anticipate us hitting some more home runs, though.”

While the long ball has become of staple of the Vols during Raleigh’s two-year tenure, the head coach anticipates the Big Orange will be a more well-rounded and experienced team this spring. What should separate this squad from years past is Tennessee’s depth thanks to the emergence of some impressive freshmen, a return to health for some core players and some potential all-conference transfers.

“We have more depth than we’ve ever had,” said Raleigh, in his third-year with the Vols.

Combine that depth and the return of Hawn, Forsythe and fellow junior pitcher Bryan Morgado, with only a few key losses to last season’s team, and the Vols look to have all of the necessary tools to improve on the 2009 squad’s 26-29 record.

Hawn and Forsythe Lead Tennessee’s Powerful Offense

Hawn, a 5-11 first baseman, and Forsythe, a 6-2 catcher, will be the catalysts of Tennessee’s offense from their spots in the middle of the order.

“They’re both All-American, All-SEC-type players,” Raleigh said. “They’re a great place to start in the middle of the lineup. They’re both great players and I certainly expect them to be better this year than they were last year in a number of areas – not just statistically – but also as leaders. Cody and Blake are two guys who are great to build your team around. They’re both outstanding young men.”

Hawn became just the 10th Vol ever to win the team Triple Crown in 2009, leading the Big Orange in batting average (.364), home runs (22), RBIs (81), hits (72),

doubles (15) and slugging percentage (.773). The Knoxville, Tenn., native started all 50 games he played in as a sophomore and has been named a 2010 preseason All-American by Baseball America, Ping! Baseball, Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball newspaper and the Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.

Forsythe started 53 of 55 games behind the plate for the Vols last spring, hitting .347 with 68 hits, 15 home runs and 46 RBIs in addition to leading the team with 40 walks and a .486 on-base percentage and collecting 19 multi-hit games and 13 multi-RBI contests. Not surprisingly, the Memphis, Tenn., product was selected to the All-SEC First Team in 2009.

Hawn and Forsythe, the Big Orange’s top two hitters a year ago, will be surrounded by additional talented and experienced bats.

The Vols welcome back six of their top eight hitters from 2009, including junior outfielders Josh Liles and P.J. Polk, who each missed significant chunks of last season with injuries. The pair returns 100-percent healthy with Liles slated to start in center field and Polk expected to play at one of the corner outfield spots.

Sophomore Zach Osborne, an SEC All-Freshman selection in 2009, returns at shortstop, while senior Cody Grisham brings 76 starts over the last two years at shortstop or second base into his final collegiate season.

“I think we’re going to be pretty good offensively,” Raleigh said. “Hawn and Forsythe are going to be the cornerstones. We’ll build behind those two and see how the pieces fall in.”

The aforementioned returners are sure to be major pieces in the 2010 puzzle. Liles was one of Tennessee’s best offensive players before he injured his left

wrist diving for a fly ball, sidelining him for the final 20 games of his sophomore campaign. In 35 games (all starts), he hit .313 with eight home runs and 25 RBIs.

Polk recovered from an ankle injury early last spring to bat .298, smack 12 doubles and convert all seven of his stolen base attempts, while Osborne made 54 starts at shortstop during his rookie season, registering a .281 batting average with 57 hits, eight doubles and 33 RBIs. He was the hardest Vol to strikeout with only one K per 9.6 at-bats, and had a team-best .325 batting average in SEC play.

Grisham, the lone senior expected to see significant time in the lineup, batted .239 in 2009, collecting 18 RBIs and 22 runs along the way.

Other returners expected to see plenty of at-bats are sophomores Charley Thurber and Matt Ramsey.

Thurber made 23 starts in his debut season last year, batting .248 with four home runs and 16 RBIs. He is one of the players, Raleigh has been quick to praise for his improvement from last spring. The coach called the wiry, 6-4, 217-pound outfielder a “darkhorse” to start in the outfield or at designated hitter.

Ramsey made 10 starts in the outfield a year ago and will be UT’s closer this season. He hit .200 a year ago, smacking eight hits and nabbing four RBIs.

Duffy Leads Newcomers, Should Provide Spark

While Tennessee brings back plenty of quality firepower on offense, the Vols will receive a major upgrade from some talented newcomers, led by junior transfer Matt Duffy.

The 2009 American East Player of the Year, Duffy batted .388, smashed 13 home runs, and recorded 57 runs and 57 RBIs as a shortstop for Vermont. UVM was forced to cut its baseball program after last season, causing the preseason Ping! All-American to relocate to Knoxville. Here, Duffy will move to third base, a position Raleigh calls his most natural.

“The transition from shortstop to third for him is going good,” Raleigh said. “That’s his position at the next level. He’s more natural at third than he was at short. He did a great job at shortstop for the University of Vermont – he was all-conference, but third base is his place.”

Duffy joined Osborne and Grishman on the bench in the fall as all three suffered injuries. After getting hit by a pitch, Duffy broke his wrist, while Osborne broke a finger and Grisham battled an ankle injury. All three are 100-percent healthy now, however, which is great news for Vol fans.

Vol fans also will be excited to know that Duffy isn’t the only newcomer expected to see playing time in 2009-10.

Junior Khayyan Norfork joins the Big Orange after two stellar seasons at Jackson State Community College, and is expected to see action at second base. Norfork was named an honorable mention All-American by the National Junior College Athletic Association in 2009.

Aside from transfers, the Orange and White have a trio of true freshmen position players whom Raleigh foresees having a major offensive impact.

Cody Stubbs is a strong left-handed hitter from Waynesville, N.C., who Raleigh already likens to Hawn, and will likely backup the junior All-American at first base, while also getting plenty of work as the Vols’ designated hitter.

Drew Steckenrider, of Lawrenceville, Ga., had an outstanding fall for UT and will challenge for one of the outfield spots along with Houston, Texas, native Chris Fritts.

“Chris Fritts had an outstanding fall, as did Cody Stubbs,” said Raleigh. “Stubbs is one of the top left-handed hitters in the country. He’s going to be in our lineup somewhere. Fritts is going to play. He can hit and he’s aggressive. Drew

Forsythe, Hawn and Morgado Return to Lead Potent Vol Attack

Cody Hawn

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Steckenrider, a switch-hitter, has a chance to see some playing time in the outfield. Those are the freshmen position players that could play a key role this season. I expect all three of them to get some major time.”

Few Losses, Increased Depth Should Make Filling Out Lineup Card Difficult

All the talent will leave Raleigh with a tough decision when it comes time for him to write that first name on the lineup card before Tennessee’s season-opener against Xavier on Feb. 19.

“We’ve got some different options at the top of the lineup,” Raleigh said. “P.J. Polk is one of the fastest runners in the country so he could see some time at the top. Chris Fritts is competing with P.J. and is an outstanding hitter. Josh Liles is certainly a guy that can steal some bases and do some things offensively. Matt Duffy can put up big numbers, as well. Zach Osborne, at short, he led our team in batting during the SEC schedule last year. He could find himself up at the top of the order too. We have a lot of depth, which is good, and we’re still trying to figure out who will be at the top of the lineup.”

And that’s not to say a few position players won’t be missed off last year’s team. Departed senior Cody Brown fought through injuries to make 46 starts in the infield and at DH. He batted .263 in 2009 with six homers and 25 RBIs. He started 193 games in his four-year career, batting .261.

Tyler Horne registered a .299 batting average with 10 home runs and 26 RBIs as Tennessee’s third baseman, but will not return.

The biggest lost will be felt from the departure of Kentrail Davis, who was selected as the 39th overall pick by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2009 Major League Baseball Amateur draft. He started every game for the Vols last season, with all but two appearances coming in center field. Davis batted .319 in two seasons with 22 home runs and 74 RBIs.

“We lost some good players,” Raleigh said. “Cody Brown was a key part. We’ll miss him. We’ll miss Kentrail Davis. I still feel we’re better in our outfield because of our depth, though. Last year we lost P.J. Polk at the beginning of the year, and then we lost Josh Liles for the last 30 games. That hurt us. I think with those guys being healthy, I like our outfield better. That being said, Kentrail was a first-round pick. That’s hard to replace.

Morgado’s Return Bolsters Deepest UT Pitching Staff in Years

Tennessee also lost some quality pitchers in senior draft picks Nick Hernandez, Ty’Relle Harris and Danny Wiltz. Hernadez, who walked just nine batters in 82 2/3 innings pitched in 2008, was selected in the 12th round by the Philadelphia Phillies, while Harris got picked in the 19th round by the Atlanta Braves. Wiltz was chosen in the 35th round by the Chicago White Sox.

In 2009, Hernandez and Harris posted records of 4-5 and 4-4, respectively, while Wiltz made 19 appearances out of the bullpen.

There’s no question UT will miss those three, but Tennessee’s pitching corps is stocked with its most-talented collection of arms in years. Leading the returners, is junior left-hander Bryan Morgado, who opted to return to Rocky Top after being drafted as the 102nd overall player by the White Sox in the third round of the MLB draft.

“We’ll miss Nick Hernandez,” Raleigh said. “He was a valuable cog in our program. Ty’Relle Harris and Danny Wiltz did a good job and were drafted. We’re just a lot deeper this year, though.

“We’ve never had near this kind of pitching depth. Nowhere even in the same planet as what we do now. Of course we’re going to have to go on the field and produce, but the number of quality arms we have is outstanding.”

Morgado is one of just three college players drafted in the first three rounds to return to school for the 2010 campaign, joining Kentucky’s James Paxton and Arizona State pitcher Josh Spence.The Miami, Fla., native led the Vols in strikeouts in his first two seasons. After tallying a 5-5 record with 104 punchouts and a 4.59 ERA as a freshman in 2008, Morgado’s numbers dipped to 4-2 with a 6.36 ERA and 75 Ks in 2009. Still, the junior’s performance in the prestigious Cape Cod Summer League solidified him as one of the nation’s best this summer.

“Bryan is the third-highest drafted player to return to college,” Raleigh said. “I think that says a lot about our program and a lot about Bryan wanting to win. He has the chance to be as good as anybody in the country. We expect a great season out of him. He had a great fall.”

Sophomore Steven Gruver, a Canfield, Ohio, product, will likely join Morgado at the top of the weekend rotation for Tennessee. Also a lefty, Gruver made four starts and 18 appearances, compiling an 0-1 mark and a 5.93 ERA in his first collegiate season. He’s a player Raleigh points out has made immeasurable strides heading into his sophomore year.

“Steven Gruver has taken his pitching to the next level,” Raleigh said.” To me, he’s a frontline pitcher for any team in the country now.”

Gruver headlines a stellar sophomore class of pitchers at Raleigh and first-year pitching coach Jason Beverlin’s disposal.

“Sophomore Adam Adkins has improved immensely,” Raleigh said. “Matt Ramsey, to me, is one of the best closers in the country. Will Locante will be unbelievable from the left side coming out of our bullpen. He too is only a sophomore. These guys have really emerged.”

Adkins went 2-1 with a 5.27 ERA in 15 appearances, while Locante collected a

3-1 record in 24 games. Both could start or bring the heat from the left side of the bullpen, while Ramsey should improve his saves count from four, and lower his ERA down from 5.45 as the Vols’ unquestioned closer.

Behind Morgado and Gruver, Raleigh has plenty of options to complete the starting rotation.

Senior right-hander Stephen McCray went 4-3 with a 5.16 ERA in nine starts and 19 appearances in his first year as a Vol after transferring from Young Harris (Ga.) College, last season.

He and classmate Steve Crnkovich were singled out by Raleigh as two pitchers who impressed in the fall. Crnkovich registered an 8.31 ERA in just seven appearances a year ago, but started 10 games and compiled a 5-6 record as a sophomore in 2008.

Knoxville native Rob Catapano is eligible this season after transferring from North Carolina to back home in January of 2009. The left-hander posted a 5-1 record and 3.42 ERA in 46 career games over two seasons, pitching in the College World Series both years.

“I expect great things from Rob Catapano, a transfer from North Carolina,” Raleigh said. “He has tremendous experience.”

Freshmen righties Alan Walden and Nick Blount are also expected to see significant action either as starters or relievers along with senior Aaron Tullo and sophomores Dylan Hochevar and Josh Allman.

“Right now the rotation after Morgado and Gruver is open,” Raleigh said. “It could be Steve Crnkovich. It could be Stephen McCray. It could be Rob Catapano. It could be Adam Adkins. He had as good a fall as anybody. I look at those four guys. We also have a wildcard in Alan Walden. He’s a true freshman that was hurt last year in a high school. He couldn’t pitch in the fall, but he’s pitching now. He has a chance to be a very special player one day. I don’t want to thrust too much on him right now but he’s a player who could be pitching on the weekends for most teams in the country because he’s that outstanding.

“It’s wide open. We’ll find out over these next few weeks who is going to fit where.”

Defense, Coaching Additions the Intangibles That Add Up to Success

Backing Tennessee’s strong contingent of aces is a stout defense led by shortstop Osborne and third baseman Duffy on the left side of the infield.

“I certainly think on our left side of the infield, we’re as good as anybody in the country,” Raleigh said. “Zach Osborne and Matt Duffy can absolutely field the ball. The thing about Matt is he is so good defensively. He’s got all the arm angles, he can turn the double play and he can field the slow roller, and I think Zach’s the best defensive player in the SEC.

“We fielded the second-highest in Tennessee history last year (.972), and I feel like we’ll be even better this year. I’m excited about the fact that we can catch the ball. Cody Hawn only made one error a year ago. Cody Grisham is as good as anybody in this league defensively at second base. Khayyan Norfork has been a great addition, as well.”

Additionally, Forsythe has a gun at home plate, having thrown out 13 potential base stealers in 2009 and 11 in 2008, and Liles and Polk will roam the outfield as two of the fastest players in the program.

New coaches Beverlin, Herman Demmink and Bill Currier also have improved the Tennessee baseball program. Beverlin pitched professionally from 1994 to 2007, and spent two years as the pitching coach at Georgia Southern before joining the Vols.

“Coach Beverlin has done an outstanding job,” Raleigh said. “He certainly has his major league pitching experience which helps. He’s got a great demeanor. He’s been able to establish a rapport with our pitchers and get their trust at a quick pace. He’s a great worker and a tireless recruiter. He has fit right in.”

Demmink joins the UT staff as the new strength and conditioning coach. A 2006 graduate of Clemson where he was an infielder on the Tigers’ baseball team. Demmink also spent three years in the Phillies’ farm system, and founded 3-D Performance Training, a strength and conditioning performance training company.

Currier will serve as Tennessee’s new volunteer assistant. He was the head coach at Vermont for 22 years before the program was cut because of budget reductions.

“I feel like we’ve improved ourselves in the area of strength and conditioning with the hiring of Herman,” Raleigh said. “He played for the same coach as me (Jack Leggett) at Clemson so we’re from the same baseball family. And I feel really fortunate to have Bill Currier on our staff now, too. He’s got 22 years of head-coaching experience at the NCAA Division I level.”

All of these changes, additions and improvements to the Tennessee baseball program have Raleigh, his staff and the players geared up for the 2010 season to begin. Despite an always tough SEC and out-of-conference schedule that includes 12 different teams that played in the NCAA Regionals a year ago, including defending national champion LSU, don’t expect the Vols to back down. They know what to expect.

“We might have one of the toughest schedules in Tennessee history this year.” Raleigh said. “The SEC is tough every year. But we’re not worried about that. We’re ready to get out on the field and start playing.”

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Returning Players - 21 (18 Letterwinners)

Pitchers - 13 Cl. Ht. Wt. 2009 Statistics

Adam Adkins, LHP So. 6-2 205 2-1, 5.27 ERA, 25 K, 27.1 IP, 15 APP, 6 GS

Josh Allman, LHP So. 5-11 175 0-0, 6.00 ERA, 1 K, 3.0 IP, 4 APP

Steve Crnkovich, RHP Sr. 6-4 188 0-0, 8.31 ERA, 10 K, 8.2 IP, 7 APP

Hunter Daniel, LHP R-Fr. 6-3 215 Redshirted

Mason Forbis, RHP R-Fr. 5-11 200 Redshirted

Steven Gruver, LHP So. 6-1 200 0-1, 5.93 ERA, 36 K, 12 BB, 18 APP, 4 GS

Dylan Hochevar, RHP So. 6-2 200 1-0, 5.40 ERA, 3 K, 5.0 IP, 4 APP, 1 GS

D.J. Leffler, LHP R-Jr. 6-1 192 Redshirted

Will Locante, LHP So. 6-0 190 3-1, 6.43 ERA, 31 K, 21.0 IP, 24 APP

^Stephen McCray, RHP Sr. 6-4 230 4-3, 5.16 ERA, 39 K, 52.1 IP, 19 APP, 9 GS

^Bryan Morgado, LHP Jr. 6-3 203 4-2, 6.36 ERA, 75 K, 52.1 IP, 20 APP, 5 GS

^Matt Ramsey, RHP So. 5-10 208 0-3, 5.45 ERA, 4 SV, 44 K, 36.1 IP, 27 APP

^Aaron Tullo, RHP Sr. 6-2 207 2-6, 7.80 ERA, 50 K, 42.2 IP, 15 APP, 6 GS

Position Players - 8 Cl. Ht. Wt. 2009 Statistics

*Blake Forsythe, C Jr. 6-2 220 .347, 15 HR, 46 RBI, 5 SB, 40 BB, 55 GS

*Cody Grisham, INF Sr. 6-0 180 .239, 2 HR, 18 RBI, 6 SB, 46 GS

Matt Hamaker, C Sr. 5-11 190 .174, 1 HR, 5 RBI, 4 H, 5 BB, 4 GS

^*Cody Hawn, 1B Jr. 5-11 202 .364, 22 HR, 81 RBI, 27 BB, 50 GS

^*Josh Liles, OF Jr. 6-1 205 .313, 8 HR, 25 RBI, 8 SB, 35 GS

*Zach Osborne, SS So. 5-7 165 .281, 4 HR, 33 RBI, 4 SB, 54 GS

*P.J. Polk, OF Jr. 5-9 175 .298, 3 HR, 21 RBI, 7 SB, 37 GS

Charley Thurber, OF So. 6-4 220 .248, 4 HR, 16 RBI, 25 H, 23 GS

*-Returning starter (at least 50 percent of games in 2008)

^-Previously drafted

Newcomers - 15

Name Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School

Nick Blount, RHP Fr. 6-6 210 Loganville, Ga./South Gwinnett

Rob Catapano, LHP Jr. 6-0 185 Knoxville, Tenn./North Carolina

Spencer Clifft, RHP Jr. 6-5 185 Huntingdon, Tenn./Manatee (Fla.) CC

Matt Duffy, 3B Jr. 6-3 210 Needham, Mass./Vermont

Chris Fritts, OF Fr. 5-8 185 Houston, Texas/Cypress Ridge

Zeth Stone, INF So. 5-10 175 Trenton, Ga./Elon

^ Andy Hillis, RHP Fr. 6-7 210 Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood

Adam King, C So. 6-2 200 Alpharetta, Ga./Young Harris (Ga.) College

Khayyan Norfork, INF Jr. 5-10 170 Ripley, Tenn./Jackson State CC

^ Jon Reed, RHP Fr. 6-2 200 Tulsa, Okla./Tulsa Memorial

Drew Steckenrider, OF Fr. 6-5 213 Lawrenceville, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian

^ Cody Stubbs, 1B Fr. 6-4 225 Waynesville, N.C./Tuscola

Mike Theodore, RHP Fr. 6-2 200 Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Detroit Country Day School

^ Alan Walden, RHP Fr. 6-2 155 Chattanooga, Tenn./Red Bank

Andy Yates, C Fr. 5-11 150 Mount Juliet, Tenn./Wilson Central

^-Previously drafted

Players Lost - 14 (12 Letterwinners)

Name ‘09 Cl. Ht. Wt. 2009 Statistics

Cody Brown, INF Sr. 6-2 200 .263, 0 HR, 6 RBI, 2 SB, 42 GSKentrail Davis, OF So. 5-9 200 .308, 9 HR, 30 RBI, 4 SB, 55 GSJarred Frazier, OF Sr. 6-0 200 .213, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 17 GSClayton Gant, RHP Fr. 5-11 170 0-0, 9.00 ERA, 0 K, 2 BB, 1.0 IPTy’Relle Harris, RHP Sr. 6-4 232 4-4, 6.18 ERA, 58 K, 21 BB, 55.1 IP, 7 GSNick Hernandez, LHP Jr. 6-4 200 4-5, 5.23 ERA, 70 K, 21 BB, 84.1 IP, 13 GSTyler Horne, 3B Jr. 6-2 200 .299, 10 HR, 26 RBI, 37 GS Mike Hornsby, INF Jr. 5-11 182 .194, 0 HR, 8 RBI, 1 SB, 8 GSJeff Lockwood, 1B/LHP Jr. 5-11 211 .197, 2 HR, 11 RBI, 18 GS/4.10 ERA, 3 GSMike Moore, C Jr. 6-1 208 .308, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 4 H, 3 GSJoey Rosas, LHP Sr. 6-0 177 0-1, 30.38 ERA, 4 K, 6 BB, 2.2 IP, 3 APPAndy Shuford, C Fr. 5-10 180 .000, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 1 ABRyne Simpson, RHP Sr. 6-0 173 1-0, 9.00 ERA, 10 K, 7 BB, 10.0 IP, 15 APPDanny Wiltz, RHP Sr. 6-1 192 1-2, 7.86 ERA, 23 K, 6 BB, 26.1 IP, 19 APP

Returning Production Percentages

Statistic 2009 Total Returning Lost % Returning in 2010

Runs 384 234 150 60.9

Hits 554 362 192 65.3

Doubles 99 69 30 69.7

Triples 11 5 6 45.5

Home Runs 87 59 28 67.8

RBI 353 249 104 70.5

Stolen Bases 39 30 9 76.9

Wins 26 16 10 61.5

Innings Pitched 485.0 279.0 206.0 57.5

Strikeouts (Pitching) 493 314 179 63.7

Returning Statistical Leaders from 2009

Category Statistic Leader

Batting Average .364 Cody Hawn

Runs 51 Blake Forsythe

Hits 72 Cody Hawn

Doubles 15 Cody Hawn

Triples 2 Blake Forsythe

Home Runs 22 Cody Hawn

RBIs 81 Cody Hawn

Slugging Percentage .773 Cody Hawn

Stolen Bases 8 Josh Liles

Walks 40 Blake Forsythe

Hit-by-Pitch 16 Blake Forsythe

On-Base Percentage .486 Blake Forsythe

Wins 4 Bryan Morgado

Stephen McCray

Starts 9 Stephen McCray

Innings Pitched 52.1 Bryan Morgado

Stephen McCray

ERA 5.16 Stephen McCray

Strikeouts 75 Bryan MorgadoStrikeouts 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 7s 75 Bryan Morg

Drafted Vols

Player, Pos. Year Round Franchise

Cody Hawn, INF 2007 23rd Milwaukee Brewers

2008 41st Oakland Athletics

Andy Hillis, RHP 2009 49th St. Louis Cardinals

Josh Liles, OF 2007 40th Seattle Mariners

Stephen McCray, RHP/DH 2006 34th Tampa Bay

2007 50th St. Louis Cardinals

Bryan Morgado, LHP 2006 34th Boston Red Sox

2009 3rd Chicago White Sox

Matt Ramsey, RHP/OF 2008 46th Cleveland Indians

Jon Reed 2009 21st Cincinnati Reds

Cody Stubbs 2009 29th Boston Red Sox

Aaron Tullo, RHP 2006 17th Milwaukee Brewers

2007 47th Milwaukee Brewers

Alan Walden 2009 43rd Atlanta Braves

Roster Breakdown By Class, State & Previous School

True Freshmen: 9 Tennessee: 16 High School: 22

Redshirt Freshmen: 2 Georgia: 5 Junior College: 10

Sophomores: 10 Florida: 2 Division I: 4

Juniors: 10 North Carolina: 2

Seniors: 5 California: 1

Colorado: 1

Illinois: 1

Kentucky: 1

Massachusetts: 1

Michigan: 1

Mississippi: 1

New York: 1

Ohio: 1

Oklahoma: 1

Texas: 1

Steve Crnkovich

Roster Breakdown

P.J. Polk

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Todd Raleigh is in his third year at the helm of

the University of Tennessee baseball program after

assuming the reins as head coach on June 21, 2007.

An intensive national search headed by UT

Athletics Director Mike Hamilton in the summer of

2007 culminated in the declaration that Raleigh was

the singular clear choice as the beacon who could

successfully usher the Volunteers program into and

well beyond its centennial season.

Less than two weeks into his first year at Tennessee,

Raleigh guided the Vols to a stunning upset win over

then-No. 3 Texas at Minute Maid Park in Houston. The

come-from-behind triumph at a big-league ballpark

packed with nearly 7,500 vocal Longhorns fans show-

cased the type of fight and effort by which Raleigh’s

Tennessee clubs have come to be known.

And that marquee win was just the first of many

highlights in Raleigh’s first season at Tennessee.

He arrived at Rocky Top boasting a reputation

as one of the country’s premier hitting coaches, and

after just one season under his tutelage, numerous

Vols could attest that Raleigh’s reputation was well-

earned. In total, seven returning players on Raleigh’s

first UT team increased their overall batting averages

from the previous season. Several Vols also saw their

power numbers rise, as four players increased their

home run production, and eight improved upon their

slugging percentage from the previous season.

As a team, Tennessee significantly improved its

home run and slugging totals in 2008. By clubbing

67 home runs in just 56 games, UT posted the fifth-

highest single-season total in program history. It was

just one homer shy of the 2005 College World Series

team’s 67-game total. All this despite the loss of three

first-round draft picks as well as a sixth-round pick off

the 2007 club.

And despite a lineup that regularly featured

seven underclassmen, the 2008 Vols went on to post

impressive wins at BIG EAST champion Louisville

and against Atlantic 10 champion Charlotte. In SEC

play, UT notched series victories over LSU, Florida

and Alabama—all of which advanced to the NCAA

Tournament. Tennessee’s impressive sweep over LSU,

which won the SEC Western Division title and reached

the College World Series, marked the Vols’ first-ever

three-game sweep against the perennial power from

Baton Rouge, La. A total of 16 of Tennessee’s wins in

2008 came against teams that earned NCAA Regional

berths.

Raleigh continued to solidify his reputation as

an offensive savant during his second year at Rocky

Top. For the second straight season his squad made

dramatic improvements offensively, as it clubbed

87 home runs in just 55 games, the second-highest

single-season total in school history, in addition to

increasing its slugging percentage from .447 in 2008

to .484 in 2009.

Individually, first-year Vol Cody Hawn was the

greatest beneficiary of Raleigh’s tutelage, becoming

just the 10th player in UT history to win the team

Triple Crown. The Knoxville native led the squad with

a .364 batting average, 22 home runs and 81 RBIs. He

also topped the team with 72 hits, 15 doubles and a

slugging percentage of .773.

Although it got off to a rough start during its

100th year of varsity baseball, Tennessee finished

the 2009 campaign strong with 10 wins in its final

18 games, including series victories over Mississippi

State, Vanderbilt and eventual SEC and NCAA National

Champion LSU. In all, the Volunteers finished with

an overall record of 26-29, including 12 victories

over teams that earned NCAA Regional berths, while

improving their RPI from 89 in 2008 to 58 in 2009.

Making that accomplishment even more impressive

was the fact that Raleigh routinely fielded a lineup

that included six or more freshmen or sophomores.

While at Tennessee, Raleigh has had seven play-

ers drafted, including two in 2008 and five more in

2009, highlighted by first-round pick Kentrail Davis.

In 18 seasons as a collegiate coach, Raleigh has

now produced a total of 39 MLB draft picks and 56

professional players. That number will undoubtedly

continue to grow as 2009 third-round selection Bryan

Morgado made the decision to return to Knoxville for

a chance to continue to grow under Raleigh’s leader-

ship during his junior campaign.

An outstanding eight-year head coaching tenure

at Western Carolina lifted Raleigh into the national

spotlight and set the stage for his introduction as

Tennessee’s 23rd all-time head coach. During his

eight seasons in Cullowhee, N.C., Raleigh’s clubs won

two regular-season Southern Conference champion-

ships, one Southern Conference tournament title,

turned in five top-three league finishes and made two

NCAA Regional appearances – reaching the regional

final both times. He also was named the 2002 and

2007 Southern Conference Coach of the Year.

One of the many strengths Hamilton saw in

Raleigh was the young coach’s willingness to play a

highly competitive schedule against the region’s top

programs. Games against Southeastern Conference

and Atlantic Coast Conference teams were regular

staples in the Catamounts’ schedule during Raleigh’s

tenure. Upon his departure from Western Carolina,

Raleigh had won three of his last five meetings with

Georgia, three of his last four meetings with Georgia

Tech (including a win over the top-ranked Yellow

Jackets in 2005) and two of his last four meetings

against Clemson.

In 2006, Raleigh’s club was the only team in the

nation to record non-conference road wins over a

pair of College World Series teams, winning at both

Clemson and Georgia.

And his 2007 Southern Conference championship

squad posted a winning record against teams in the

top 35 of the RPI. Upon being awarded a rare mid-

major at-large bid to the field of 64 for the 2007 NCAA

tournament, Western Carolina – which worked itself

into a top 40 national RPI slot – was touted by ESPN

college baseball analyst Kyle Peterson as featuring an

“SEC-style offense.”

Upon his hiring at Tennessee in June 2007, many

around the national baseball landscape had already

taken notice of Raleigh’s steady rise through the

ranks.

“Wins and losses are the standard for measuring

a coach,” said Doug Harris, Texas Rangers East Coast

Cross-Checker. “But the highest compliment I feel a

coach can receive deals with his ability to reach and

connect with his team and get the most out of them

as individuals. As his track record shows, and the

university will see going forward, Todd brings this

immeasurable trait.”

Chip Smith, Raleigh’s Athletics Director at Western

Carolina, echoed those sentiments when recounting

Raleigh’s tenure at WCU. Smith also lauded the aca-

demic prowess of Raleigh’s student-athletes.

“He’s a player’s coach. After they leave the

program, his players come back and thank

him for the positive impact he’s had on their

lives. He’s a team player. He doesn’t take a lot

of credit, but he works to get the job done.”

-WCU Athletics Director Chip Smith

Coaching Staff

Head Coach

Third Season at Tennessee

Career Record: 310-267 (.537)

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“He’s a player’s coach,” Smith said. “After they

leave the program, his players come back and thank

him for the positive impact he’s had on their lives. He’s

a team player. He doesn’t take a lot of credit, but he

works to get the job done.

“He did a great job with academics, and his kids

do a good job in the classroom. He takes the APR very

seriously and has a very good graduation rate. He

makes it clear that the student-athletes are there to

get an education. And he doesn’t rely on administra-

tors or counselors to make that point, he takes it on

himself and the players respond.”

Before Western Carolina presented Raleigh with

his first head coaching opportunity in 2000, he spent

eight years developing his leadership philosophy dur-

ing successive stints on collegiate staffs at Vermont,

Western Carolina, Belmont Abbey (Division II), James

Madison and East Carolina.

But Raleigh’s longstanding relationship with the

game of college baseball began with a humble hitch-

hiking trek from his hometown of Swanton, Vt., all the

way to the Western Carolina campus in Cullowhee,

where he walked on to play for young up-and-coming

head coach Jack Leggett.

“That just shows what he’s all about,” Leggett,

the current head coach at Clemson, said. “He came

to Western Carolina sight-unseen, no scholarship,

just wanting an opportunity. He got a ride part-way

down, got left off and hitch-hiked the rest of the way

down. He’s just blue-collar. What you see is what you

get. That’s why I’ve got so much respect for him. He’s

never had anything handed to him, and he hasn’t

expected any handouts in his whole life. He gets by

on work ethic, being honest, and looking you in the

eye.”

Raleigh starred behind the plate at WCU from

1988-91, and his association with Leggett developed

into a friendship that would continue to blossom as

Raleigh later went on to establish himself in the col-

lege coaching ranks.

“I’ve known Todd for a long period of time,”

Leggett said. “He was a great player for us at Western

Carolina, and he’s a great person. He’s one of the

best leaders and captains I’ve ever had in all my time

coaching. I’ve known him as a coach and competed

against him, and Tennessee has the right man.

“His teams are aggressive, very tough, fundamen-

tally sound and extremely competitive. Let’s just put

it this way, if you’re going to play Todd Raleigh’s team,

you better have your ‘A-Game.’ He’s just a competi-

tive, hard-nosed person, and his teams take on that

same personality.”

A stirring passion for the game drove Raleigh to

excel as a collegian. He was a two-time All-SoCon

selection, including first-team honors as a senior in

1991. He held the WCU and Southern Conference

single-season RBIs record with 78 until 2000. Raleigh

was named the Catamounts’ Most Valuable Player as

a senior and signed a professional baseball contract

with the Boston Red Sox after graduation, playing in

the Florida State League that summer.

But it was coaching – teaching young men the

game – that Raleigh felt most drawn to, and he

landed his first full-time coaching job in 1992 at the

University of Vermont (where Leggett had coached

prior to taking the job at Western Carolina).

After one season working in his home state, a

coaching opportunity arose back at Western Carolina,

and Raleigh returned to his alma mater as an assis-

tant for two more seasons. During his six combined

seasons as a player and assistant coach at Western

Carolina, Raleigh helped the Cats capture four

Southern Conference championships – two each as

a player and coach – and advance to four NCAA

Regionals. He helped coach the 1994 squad to a

league best .295 team batting average.

His ascent up the coaching ladder continued in

1996, when he landed the top assistant position at

James Madison.

There he served as the hitting, outfield and catch-

ing coach; he also served as interim head coach for

two months during the 1997 season. Raleigh’s imple-

mented batting techniques helped the Dukes lead

the Colonial Athletic Association in hitting four times.

He also held the title of JMU’s recruiting coordinator,

and two of his signing classes were ranked among the

nation’s top 30 during his tenure in Harrisonburg, Va.

James Madison finished in the top three of the CAA

three times in Raleigh’s four seasons on staff there.

Raleigh’s final assistant coaching stop was a one-

year stint at East Carolina University, where he worked

as hitting instructor and recruiting coordinator on the

staff of the late Keith LeClair in 1999. Raleigh’s impact

was immediate, as the Pirates won the CAA champi-

onship, earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament

and finished the year with a No. 18 national ranking.

That 1999 campaign marked Raleigh’s eighth year

in the assistant coaching ranks, but he had done more

than enough to prove himself ready to lead his own

program. Fittingly it was his alma mater that came

calling, beckoning him back to Cullowhee for a third

time.

His first season at the reins resulted in a modest 15

wins and a 10th place SoCon finish. But Raleigh was

quick to right the ship in 2001 and led the Catamounts

to the biggest single-season turnaround in Southern

Conference history, improving by 14.5 games to post

a 30-26 (18-11 SoCon) record while tying for a third-

place league finish. That success came without the

benefit of a single senior on the squad, Raleigh relied

primarily on sophomores and freshmen, as WCU led

the league in team batting average (.311), slugging

percentage (.473) and doubles (143), while finishing

second in home runs (56).

The 2002 season brought even more improve-

ment, as WCU turned in a second-place conference

finish with a 33-23 (20-10 SoCon) mark. Raleigh was

recognized as the 2002 Southern Conference Coach

of the Year for his efforts, but he was still plenty hun-

gry.

The 2003 campaign capped an impressive four-

year resurgence at Western, as Raleigh steered the

Cats from an 8-22 league record in 2000 to a SoCon-

best 22-8 league mark and an NCAA Regional final in

2003. In the process, he was tabbed the 2003 North

Carolina Baseball Coaches Association College Coach

of the Year.

Western went 43-21 overall and 22-8 in the SoCon

in 2003, with the 43 wins marking the fourth-highest

season total in WCU history. Raleigh’s squad also

produced a school-record 25-3 home record. Included

was a 9-5 upset of 10th-ranked Clemson in what was

the first-ever home night game for the Cats. Western

later went on to claim 12-5 and 15-9 victories at 26th-

ranked Oklahoma State. The OSU wins came in the

midst of a 10-game win streak by Western, propelling

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“He’s just blue-collar. What you see is what

you get. That’s why I’ve got so much respect

for him. He’s never had anything handed to

him, and he hasn’t expected any handouts in

his whole life. He gets by on work ethic, being

honest and looking you in the eye.”

-Clemson Head Coach Jack Leggett

Tennessee head coach Todd Raleigh led the Vols to a 26-29 record during his second season at Rocky Top. A

total of 12 of UT’s wins in 2009 came against teams that earned NCAA Regional Berths.

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the Cats to a season-high ranking of No. 26 in the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper

national poll.

In the 2003 NCAA Wilson Regional, Western Carolina split its first two games

before using a one-hitter to down 19th-ranked Virginia Commonwealth. Western

then faced 12th-ranked and regional host N.C. State, and the Cats battled the

Wolfpack before falling 6-4 in the 14th inning of the regional final.

Raleigh lost a substantial amount of talent heading into the 2004 season and

was faced with the prospect of replacing SoCon Player of the Year Alan Beck, three-

time All-SoCon pick Todd Buchanan, All-SoCon selection and WCU doubles record

holder Rod Goldston, WCU all-time saves leader Ryan Foster, seventh-round MLB

draft pick Ryan Basner and career 17-game winner Seth Foster. Raleigh’s club never

yielded, however, notching an upset win over eventual ACC champion Georgia

Tech and reeling off a late six-game win streak to qualify for the conference tourna-

ment despite season-ending injuries to multiple players on his roster.

The hard-luck Catamounts mounted an inspiring run in that 2004 SoCon

Tournament, catching the attention of the baseball world by upsetting 30th-

ranked and No. 1 seed College of Charleston, 4-3, in the first round to make WCU

just the fourth team to hand a top seed a loss in the first round. After a 7-6 triumph

over Elon in the second round, Western shocked host team The Citadel, 5-2. That

victory marked the first loss the Bulldogs suffered to a SoCon team on their home

field in 2004 and made WCU just the second No. 8 seed ever to reach the SoCon

championship game without a loss. However, The Citadel managed wins on back-

to-back days to end Western’s run and earn the SoCon’s NCAA automatic bid.

By the conclusion of WCU’s 2004 campaign, those in baseball circles around

the region were well aware of the Cats prowess on the diamond, and Raleigh’s

teams went on to post a pair of top-three league finishes in his final three seasons,

including that 2007 league title in what would become his final year leading his

alma mater’s program.

Developing individual talent was a staple of Raleigh’s tenure at WCU. Under his

watch, the Cats produced 24 All-SoCon selections (including six in 2007), 11 Major

League draft picks (including a school-record-tying five in 2007) and three SoCon

Players of the Year. Donovan Minero twice led the Southern Conference in home

runs, ranked 12th nationally in RBIs as a junior and was a third-team All-America

honoree in 2001.

Raleigh also served as a driving force behind numerous facility improvements

to WCU’s Ronnie G. Childress Field at Hennon Stadium. During his head coaching

tenure, the facility had its playing surface and locker room redone, new lights were

installed and a famed “Purple Monster” was erected rising as tall as 20 feet in the

outfield.

Raleigh earned his bachelor’s degree from WCU in 1991 and obtained his

master’s in 1994. He is married to the former Stephanie Deitz of Sylva, N.C., and

the couple has three children: Caleb John “Cal” (12), Emma Grace (10) and Carley

Elizabeth (3).

Todd and Stephanie Raleigh with (from left) Emma, Cal and Carley.

Coaching Staff

Professional Players Coached by Raleigh

TOTAL IN 18 SEASONS: 56

Year Name, Pos. Drafted (overall pick) Organization

1993 Brad Tweedlie, P Third round (92) Cincinnati Reds

Phillip Grundy, P Fourth round (105) Kansas City Royals

Matt Murphy, RHP 28th round (795) Milwaukee Brewers

Dave Tessicini, SS 31st round (862) San Francisco Giants

1994 Jason Beverlin, RHP Fourth round (93) Oakland Athletics

Stephen Pritchard, SS 22nd round (599) Milwaukee Brewers

Mike Tidick, OF 47th round (1299) Chicago White Sox

Brady Frost, RHP Free agent Montreal Expos

Roy Hurst, Free agent Chicago Cubs

Mike Manning, Free agent Texas Rangers

Ethan Merrill, LHP Free agent Boston Red Sox

Mike Mora, OF Free agent Lancaster Scouts (Ind.)

1995 Brian McNichol, LHP Second round (34) Chicago Cubs

Mike Venafro, LHP 29th round (794) Texas Rangers

Donny Burks Free agent Lethbridge (Canada)

Keith Cooper, RHP Free agent Atlanta Braves

Joe Higman Free agent Baltimore Orioles

1996 Derrick Cook, P Second round (53) Texas Rangers

Andrew Gordon, P 25th round (728) St. Louis Cardinals

Casey Brookens, P 30th round (892) Chicago Cubs

Jeff Hafer, P 38th round (1128) New York Mets

Greg Bulheller Free agent Chicago White Sox

Bart Close Free Agent Springfield Capitals (Ind.)

1997 Travis Harper, RHP Third round (101) Boston Red Sox

Eric Parker Free agent Boston Red Sox

Ray Baksh Free agent New York Yankees

1998 Aaron Sams, P Fifth round (136) Chicago Cubs

Greg White Free agent California Angels

Corey Hoch Free agent Baltimore Orioles

1999 Steve Salargo, OF 20th round (607) Baltimore Orioles

Jason Howard, C 33rd round (998) Cincinnati Reds

2000 Charles Thomas, OF 19th round (580) Atlanta Braves

Nick Schnabel, 2B 31st round (915) Montreal Expos

2001 Lee Delfino, SS Sixth round (181) Toronto Blue Jays

Chad Tracy, 1B Seventh round (218) Arizona Diamondbacks

John Williamson, OF 18th round (549) Seattle Mariners

Joseph Hastings, 1B/DH 24th round (720) San Diego Padres

Matt Price, C Free agent Milwaukee Brewers

2002 Jared Burton, RHP Eighth round (248) Oakland Athletics

2003 Ryan Basner, RHP Seventh round (217) Atlanta Braves

Todd Buchanan, 1B 13th round (396) Arizona Diamondbacks

Alan Beck, OF/1B 16th round (464) Baltimore Orioles

Ryan Schade, INF Free agent Florida Marlins

2005 Jared Greenwood, C Free agent New York Yankees

2006 Brian McCullen, RHP 38th round (1130) Pittsburgh Pirates

2007 Jonathan Greene, UTIL Eighth round (260) Texas Rangers

Greg Holland, RHP 12th round (306) Kansas City Royals

Kenny Smith, 2B 20th round (620) Texas Rangers

Steven Strausbaugh, OF/RHP 37th round (1135) New York Yankees

Blake Murphy, C 50th round (1435) Chicago Cubs

2008 Shawn Griffin, OF 20th round (595) Kansas City Royals

Yan Gomes, C 39th round (1192) Boston Red Sox

2009 Kentrail Davis, OF First round (39) Milwaukee Brewers

Bryan Morgado, LHP Third round (102) ^ Chicago White Sox

Nick Hernandez, LHP 12th round (377) Philadelphia Phillies

Ty’Relle Harris, RHP 19th round (586) Atlanta Braves

Danny Wiltz, RHP 35th round (1063) Chicago White Sox

Reached the Major Leagues

^ - Did not sign

As a collegiate coach, Todd Raleigh has produced:

u 56 professional baseball players

u Seven players who advanced all the way to Major League Baseball

u 13 players who were drafted in the top-10 rounds of the MLB Draft

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u In 18 collegiate seasons, Raleigh has coached 56 players who have gone on to play professional baseball, including 13 players who were drafted in the top-10 rounds and seven who have advanced onto Major League rosters.

u While at Tennessee, Raleigh has had seven players

drafted, including two in 2008 and five more in 2009,

highlighted by first-round pick Kentrail Davis.

u In his 18 years as a collegiate assistant or head coach, Raleigh’s teams have finished third or better in their respective leagues 12 times.

u Raleigh led an offensive juggernaut in 2007 that ranked fifth nationally in runs per game (8.4), sixth nationally in home runs per game (1.4), scoring (8.4) and slugging percentage (.517), seventh in doubles per game (2.39) and 11th in batting average (.323).

u Raleigh’s 2008 UT squad hit 67 home runs in just 56 games, the fifth-highest single-season total in program history.

u The Vols improved upon that number in Raleigh’s second season, blasting out 87 home runs in 55 games, good for the second-best single-season total in UT history.

u Despite fielding a lineup that regularly included six or more underclassmen in 2009, UT improved its RPI by 31 positions from the previous season, moving from 89 to 58.

u Under Raleigh’s guidance, first-year Vol Cody Hawn became just the 10th player in UT history to claim the team Triple Crown with a .364 batting average, 22 home runs and 81 RBIs.

u Raleigh’s 2006 Western Carolina squad was the only team in the nation to record non-conference road wins over a pair

of College World Series teams (winning at Clemson and Georgia).

u During his eight seasons as head coach at Western Carolina, Raleigh’s teams led the Southern Conference in hitting twice and ranked among the league’s top three in hitting four times.

u Raleigh’s Western Carolina teams totaled more than 50 home runs in six of his eight seasons as head coach,

including a high of 87 homers in 2007.

u Raleigh’s WCU clubs won two regular-season Southern Conference

championships, one Southern Conference tournament title, turned in five top-three league finishes and made two NCAA Regional appearances—reaching the regional final both times.

u Raleigh’s pitching staffs at Western Carolina posted ERAs that ranked among the top three in the

league three times.

u Well respected as a developer of talent, Raleigh produced three Southern Conference Players of the

Year during his tenure at Western Carolina.

u In his lone season as an assistant coach at Vermont, Raleigh helped the Catamounts tie the school record for wins,

and the team’s .316 batting average that year ranked among the top five in school

history.

Coaching Staff

Raleigh’s Coaching History

As an Assistant Coach Conf. NCAA

Year Team Overall Pct. Conference Finish Tourn Tourn Notes

1992 Vermont 28-13 .683 13-9 .591 3rd 2-2

1993 WCU 34-28 .548 15-6 .714 2nd 5-1 1-2 SoCon Tournament Champs; NCAA Baton Rouge Regional

1994 WCU 45-18 .714 19-4 .826 1st 3-2 0-2 NCAA Knoxville Regional

1995 James Madison 42-17 .712 14-4 .778 1st 2-2 0-2 CAA Regular Season Champs; NCAA South Regional

1996 James Madison 34-25 .576 9-11 .450 6th 4-2

1997 James Madison 31-26 .544 10-10 .500 3rd 1-2

1998 James Madison 27-29 .482 11-8 .579 3rd 1-2

1999 East Carolina 46-16 .742 14-6 .700 2nd 4-0 2-2 CAA Tournament Champs; NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Assistant Coach 287-172 .625 105-58 .644 22-13 3-8

As a Head Coach Conf. NCAA

Year Team Overall Pct. Conference Finish Tourn Tourn Notes

2000 WCU 15-38 .283 8-22 .267 10th

2001 WCU 30-26 .536 18-11 .621 T-3rd 0-2

2002 WCU 33-23 .589 20-10 .667 2nd 1-2

2003 WCU 43-21 .672 22-8 .733 1st 4-1 2-2 SoCon Regular Season and Tournament Champs; NCAA Wilson (N.C.) Regional

2004 WCU 28-31 .475 12-18 .400 8th 3-2

2005 WCU 33-23 .589 18-12 .600 3rd 1-2

2006 WCU 33-27 .550 14-13 .519 6th 2-2

2007 WCU 42-20 .677 20-7 .741 1st 0-2 2-2 SoCon Regular Season Champs; NCAA Chapel Hill Regional

2008 Tennessee 27-29 .482 12-18 .400 6th East

2009 Tennessee 26-29 .473 11-19 .367 6th East Head Coach 310-267 .537 155-138 .529 11-13 4-4

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Less than one week after being hired as Tennessee’s head baseball coach,

Todd Raleigh announced the addition of Bradley LeCroy to the Volunteer

coaching staff. It was one of Raleigh’s first executive moves upon assuming

control of the program, but it was one that seemed quite fitting given LeCroy’s

impressive résumé and potential as one of the game’s bright, young up-and-

coming coaches.

Now in his third year as Tennessee’s infielders coach and recruiting

coordinator, LeCroy (pronounced luh-CROY) was a key member of Raleigh’s

staff at Western Carolina in 2006 and 2007, and he preceded his tenure at WCU

with three distinguished seasons as a volunteer assistant coach at Clemson.

In terms of developing professional talent, LeCroy has excelled in that area

during his relatively brief coaching career. In just nine years, he has coached

33 players who went on to be drafted and 35 players who signed professional

baseball contracts.

“We’re all very excited about having Bradley in the program,” Raleigh

said. “He’s young, energetic, a great recruiter and is also skilled in player

development. Our infielders have really benefited from working with him, but

his impact reaches the entire program.

“He played at Clemson and worked on my staff at Western Carolina, so

philosophically we’re on the same page. He’s been to Omaha (for the College

World Series), so he knows what it takes for a team to reach that goal. Bradley’s

got a great mind for the game and also has a wonderful family. He’ll be a key

part of our program moving forward.”

During games, LeCroy coaches first base for the Vols and also positions

the fielders.

His impact on the Vols in 2008 was immediate and widespread. He helped

instruct a lineup that regularly featured seven underclassmen. Despite its

youth, Tennessee pounded out 67 home runs in 56 games, tying for the fifth-

highest single-season total in program history.

Junior third baseman Cody Brown also emerged under LeCroy’s guidance

in 2008. Brown had posted a .239 career batting average and a .350 slugging

percentage in his first two seasons as a Vol while totaling nine home runs in

100 games played. But he enjoyed a career year in LeCroy’s first season at

UT, posting career highs in nearly every offensive category. He hit .295 — 56

points better than his previous two-year average. He belted nine home runs to

double his previous career total, slugged at a career-best .488 clip and drew a

team-high 25 walks while displaying improved plate discipline.

Brown’s 2008 fielding percentage also improved to a career-best .937.

LeCroy’s impact was even more pronounced in 2009, when the squad

continued its assault on the record books with 87 home runs in just 55 games,

good for the second-highest single-season total in program history. The Vols

also improved their team slugging percentage from .447 in 2008 to .484 in

2009.

Once again, LeCroy was responsible for the emergence of another infielder

named Cody, this time sophomore first baseman Cody Hawn. The first-year

Vol became just the 10th player in school history to win the team’s Triple

Crown with a .364 batting average, 22 home runs and 81 RBIs. He also topped

the squad with 72 hits, 15 doubles and a .773 slugging percentage.

LeCroy also coached infielders during his two seasons at Western Carolina.

The Cats ranked second in the Southern Conference with a .966 team fielding

percentage in 2007 while turning 46 double plays. Western fielded at a .954

clip in 2006 with 35 double plays.

The Catamounts hitters also benefited from LeCroy’s instruction, as

Western Carolina ranked fifth nationally in runs per game (8.4), tied for

fifth nationally in home runs per game (1.4), sixth nationally in slugging

percentage (.517), seventh nationally in doubles per game (2.39) and 11th

nationally in batting average (.323) in 2007.

LeCroy recruited, signed and coached 2007 All-America honoree and

Southern Conference Player of the Year Kenny Smith as well. Smith ranked

Coaching Staff

Assistant Coach

Third Season at Tennessee

Infield Coach/Recruiting Coordinator

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among the national leaders in numerous offensive categories in 2007,

including ranking among the national top 20 in RBI per game (1.35), home

runs (20), slugging percentage (.759) and home runs per game (0.32).

Another highlight of LeCroy’s tenure at WCU was the Catamounts’

impressive 7-2 record against ACC, Big Ten and SEC opponents in 2007.

Western also posted the second-most road wins in America that season,

winning 22 games away from Cullowhee. And following that stellar campaign,

a school-record five players were selected in the MLB draft.

From 2003-05 LeCroy sharpened his coaching knowledge at his alma

mater, helping lead Clemson to three NCAA Tournament appearances, a 2005

NCAA Super Regional berth and an average of more than 40 wins per year.

His coaching responsibilities included working with the Tigers infielders and

hitters.

He coached four All-ACC players in 2003, all of whom were starters in the

Clemson infield. In 2004, the Tigers hit 73 home runs and 149 doubles with

LeCroy assisting as a hitting instructor. He also coached third baseman Brad

McCann to All-America honors.

LeCroy saw yet another of his infielders earn All-America acclaim in 2005,

as freshman second-baseman Taylor Harbin sported a stellar .974 fielding

percentage that ranked among the best ever by a Clemson second baseman,

third baseman or shortstop. Harbin also hit .343 that year with 64 runs, 28

doubles, four triples, 10 home runs and 63 RBI.

Additional highlights from LeCroy’s time at Clemson include a .969 team

fielding percentage in 2003 that ranks tied for the fourth-best mark in school

history and a .968 team fielding mark in 2005 that ranks tied for sixth all-time.

He also served as the baseball camp director during his three years on the

staff at Clemson.

LeCroy coached in the Valley Baseball League in the summer of 2003

as an assistant with for the New Market (Va.) Rebels. The Rebels were the

Valley League runner-up after compiling a 31-18 record—the 31 wins were a

franchise record. He coached eight All-Stars on the Rebels’ squad, including

Most Valuable Pitcher Phil Bartleski of William & Mary, and Kevin White of

Presbyterian, who was the league home runs and RBI champion.

In 2001 and 2002, LeCroy was an assistant coach at Division II Anderson

College in Anderson S.C. In 2001, he coached David Mattox, who was drafted

in the 11th round by the New York Mets and was named Minor League Pitcher

of the Year in the Mets’ organization in 2002. Anderson’s 2002 squad led the

Division II ranks with 41 triples. LeCroy coached three all-conference players

during his stint at Anderson College.

LeCroy began his coaching career as head coach of the Williamston

American Legion team in Williamston, S.C., guiding the squad during the

summers of 2001 and 2002, and both his clubs competed in the state legion

playoffs.

During the four years in which he lettered at Clemson under Tigers head

coach Jack Leggett, LeCroy posted a .266 batting average in 173 career games

played.

A versatile utility player early in his career, he settled in as the Tigers’

everyday starting shortstop in 1999, playing alongside third baseman and

current Major Leaguer Khalil Greene. The Tigers made four NCAA appearances

during LeCroy’s time as a collegian, including a berth in the 2000 College

World Series.

“(Bradley was) an outstanding middle infielder and one of the most

versatile and athletic players that I’ve ever coached,” Leggett said. “He’s

an excellent coach working with the infielders and hitters. He has great

knowledge of the game, and he has an exciting future in coaching.”

A sought-after speaker at camps and coaching clinics, LeCroy has twice

delivered infield-play presentations at the Eastern North Carolina High

School Baseball Coaches Clinic. He also has presented on practice plans and

organization at the South Carolina High School Baseball Coaches Clinic.

LeCroy, who was a three-sport standout at Walhalla (S.C.) High School,

earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Clemson in 2001. He is

married to the former Meredith Chandler of Greenville, S.C., who lettered in

tennis at Clemson from 1996-99.

LeCroy at a GlanceFull Name:

Bradley James LeCroy

Birthdate:

Feb. 1, 1978

Education:

Walhalla High School, Walhalla, S.C., 1996

Clemson University, B.S. in Education 2001

Family:

Wife: The former Meredith Chandler

Playing Experience:

Lettered in baseball at Clemson University, 1997-2000

Coaching Experience:

Head coach of Williamston American Legion (Williamston, S.C.), 2001-02

Assistant coach at Anderson College (Anderson, S.C.), 2001-02

Assistant coach for New Market Rebels (New Market, Va.), 2003

Volunteer assistant coach at Clemson University, 2003-05

Assistant coach at Western Carolina University, 2006-07

Assistant coach at University of Tennessee, 2008-present

Professional Accomplishments:

w Coached 33 players who have been drafted by Major League franchises

and 35 players who signed pro contracts

w Coached five infielders who went on to play pro baseball

w Helped coach Clemson to three NCAA appearances and an average of

more than 40 wins per season

w Under LeCroy’s tutelage, Clemson’s team fielding percentages of .969 in

2003 and .968 in 2005 rank fourth and sixth in school history,

respectively

Bradley and Meredith LeCroy

Coaching Staff

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The latest addition to the Tennessee Volunteers baseball program is the hiring

of Jason Beverlin as pitching coach on June 22, 2009.

“I am very excited to have Jason, Heather and his family join the UT baseball

family,” Raleigh said. “I have known Jason for 17 years. During those years I have

either coached him, coached alongside him or I watched him make his trek to the

Major Leagues. I am extremely comfortable with his vision and his philosophy.

“It is incredible what he has done at Georgia Southern in such a short period

of time. He brings a wealth of enthusiasm to our program. His involvement with

professional and college baseball during the past 15 years has really prepared him.

Our pitching staff will be excited to have Jason join us as we continue to build this

program and climb back to Omaha.”

Beverlin began his coaching career as a member of the staff at Georgia Southern

the last two seasons. Georgia Southern won the Southern Conference in 2009

thanks to significant improvement in the Eagles’ pitching staff. From 2008 to 2009,

GSU lowered its team ERA from 7.04 to 5.11. Georgia Southern also collected 469

strikeouts, nearly 60 more than in 2008. The staff also lowered its opponents’ bat-

ting average from .319 to .295.

Beverlin, a former All-America pitcher at Western Carolina University, was

drafted in 1994 by the Oakland Athletics and played professionally until 2007.

After one year in the Oakland organization, Beverlin was traded to the New

York Yankees. He worked his way up from Class A to AAA during his six years in

the Yankees organization. Beverlin joined the Anaheim Angels and played in their

organization in 2001.

The following year he was a member of the Cleveland Indians, where he made

his debut in the majors. That same year he moved to his hometown Detroit Tigers

and also got the call to the big leagues. Beverlin made seven career appearances

with the Indians and Tigers during the 2002 season. He made four relief appear-

ances for the Indians and started three games for the Tigers.

Beverlin was a three-year letterwinner at Western Carolina and was a key player

in the Catamounts’ dominance of the Southern Conference during the early 1990s.

Western posted a 51-14 conference record from 1992-94, winning two regular-

season championships, posting one regular-season runner-up finish and two

conference tournament titles.

Beverlin concluded his three-year career by winning the Southern Conference

Pitcher of the Year award in 1994. During his three-year career at Western, Beverlin

compiled a 27-9 record and 3.79 ERA in 285 innings.

He was 12-2 with a 3.93 ERA his sophomore year and 11-4 with a 2.39 ERA dur-

ing his All-America junior season in which he received the SoCon’s top pitching

honor.

Beverlin was well respected around the league, having twice earned a spot

on the Southern Conference first team. In 1994 he earned second-team All-

America accolades from Baseball America, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers

Association and the American Baseball Coaches Association.

The Royal Oak, Mich., native still ranks among the Catamounts’ all-time record

holders. Beverlin is tied for first (12) and third (11) for wins in a season, ranks fourth

in winning percentage (.857), is tied for sixth in games started (16), and ranks sec-

ond (124.1) and eighth (105.1) in innings pitched along with a first (154) and fifth

(106) place standing in season strikeouts. Among the career leaders, Beverlin cur-

rently ranks fourth in career wins (27), second in winning percentage (.750), 16th

in ERA (3.79), 10th in starts (40), seventh in innings (285.0) and second in strikeouts

(306).

Beverlin still has his name listed in the Southern Conference single-season

record book, as he is tied for second and 12th in wins (12 and 11, respectively),

fourth in strikeouts (154 in 1994) and eighth in innings pitched (124.1 in 1994).

Among the career leaders, Beverlin stands ninth with 306 strikeouts and tied for

11th with 27 victories.

Beverlin and his wife, Heather, are the parents of two sons, Cole and Lucas.

Jason and Heather Beverlin with (L-R) Lucas and Cole.

Coaching Staff

Assistant Coach

First Season at Tennessee

Pitching Coach

Full Name:

Jason Robert Beverlin

Birthdate: Nov. 27, 1973

Education:

Dondero High School, Royal Oak, Mich., 1984Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, N.C., B.S. in Sociology, 2001

Family:

Wife: The former Heather ColeChildren: Cole Thomas (7/29/99) and Lucas Robert (4/24/04)

Playing Experience:

Lettered in baseball at Western Carolina University, 1992-94Fourth-round pick by Oakland A’s, 1994West Michigan Whitecaps (A), 1994-95Greensboro Bats (A), 1995Tampa Yankees (Advanced-A), 1996-98Norwich Navigators (AA), 1998-2000Columbus Clippers (AAA), 2000Arkansas Travelers (AA), 2001Salt Lake Stingers (AAA), 2001Toledo Mudhens (AAA), 2002

Buffalo Bisons (AAA), 2002, 2007Cleveland Indians (MLB), 2002Detroit Tigers (MLB), 2002Yakult Swallows (Japan), 2003-04Yokohama BayStars (Japan), 2006

Collegiate Baseball Honors:

Baseball America, NCBWA and ABCA Second Team All-American, 1994All-Southern Conference First Team, 1993-94Southern Conference Pitcher of the Year, 1994

Coaching Experience:

Assistant coach at Georgia Southern University, 2008-09Assistant coach at University of Tennessee, 2010-present

Professional Accomplishments:

w Spent 13 seasons playing professionally, including stints with the Cleveland Indians and Detroit Tigers and three years in Japan.w During his time at Georgia Southern, the pitching staff lowered its team ERA from 7.04 to 5.11.

w Helped GSU claim the 2009 Southern

Conference championship.

Beverlin at a Glance

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Joining the Tennessee staff as the volunteer assistant coach for the 2010 campaign is Bill Currier, former head coach at the University of Vermont for 22 years. The winningest coach in Catamount history before the program was cut due to budget constraints following the 2009 season, Currier brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to Knoxville.

A 1984 graduate from Vermont, Currier amassed a 486-470 record at his alma mater, including a 240-203 mark in America East conference action. He garnered America East Coach of the Year accolades on three occasions, claiming the award in 2002, 2003 and 2006. He guided Vermont to the school’s first two America East regular-season championships in both 2003 and 2006 and helped the Catamounts finish second in 2002 and 2005.

In just the last eight seasons, Currier had 12 players named to the America East All-Rookie Team and four that earned Louisville Slugger Freshmen All-American honors, including cur-rent Tennessee third baseman Matt Duffy who picked up the honors in 2008. The following season, Duffy was tabbed as the America East Player of the Year and a PingBaseball.com Second Team All-American after leading the conference with a .388 batting average, 57 RBIs, 57 runs scored, a .713 slugging percentage and a .495 on-base percentage.

Well regarded in the New England baseball community, Currier has a host of awards and honors to his name. Just last year, he earned the 2009 Ralph Lapointe Award from the Vermont Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association for his service to athletics in the state. In 2002, he was named the recipient of the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association’s (NEIBA) Jack Butterfield Award, given annually to an active New England coach who exhibits integrity and dedication to the game of baseball. Currier also was inducted into the Vermont Principals Association Hall of Fame in 2005.

Currier’s run of success at Vermont began in 1992 when he was named New England Coach of the Year for the first time after the Cats reached the championship bracket of the East Coast Athletic Conference Division I Tournament in Worcester and also were the top-ranked Division I baseball school in New England.

Currier earned his bachelor’s degree from Vermont in 1984 and his master’s in physi-cal education at Western Carolina in 1986, where he assisted current Clemson coach Jack Leggett, who was his coach as an undergrad at UVM. Currier also was the head coach for two seasons at Michell Junior College prior to moving back to Vermont.

As a student-athlete at Vermont, Currier was a key member of a team that advanced to

the title game of the 1981 East Coast Athletic Conference New England Regionals. He hit .295 and led the Cats with five home runs, four triples and 65 total bases. That June he was drafted in the sixth round by the Philadelphia Phillies and after signing, he went on to play three seasons in their system.

A native of Essex Junction, Vermont, where he was a three-sport standout at Essex High School, Currier and his wife Vicki, have three sons, Brad, Brian and Bryce.

Coaching Staff

After spending his first two seasons at Tennessee as the team’s volunteer assistant coach, Nate Headley has moved over to the director of baseball operations position for the 2010 campaign.

His primary responsibilities will include managing all base-ball camps, oversight of student managers, serving as an academic liaison to the Thornton Athletics Student Life Center and assistance with on-campus recruiting.

In his previous position as the volunteer assistant coach, Headley worked with the Vols’ outfielders and assisted with hitting instruction. Prior to joining the UT staff, he gained expe-rience coaching youth baseball and working as a major league scout.

Headley’s primarily all-freshmen outfield exceeded expectations in 2008. The true-freshman trio of centerfielder Kentrail Davis, right fielder Josh Liles and left fielder P.J. Polk combined to account for 28.8 percent of the team’s hits, 26.8 percent of the team’s runs and 33.6 percent of the club’s RBI. In addition, the trio was responsible for 18 of the team’s 55 stolen bases and 25 of the team’s home runs (37.3 percent).

Davis finished the season as the team leader in nine offensive categories and earned second-team All-SEC honors while also being unanimously named to the SEC All-Freshman Team. Polk joined Davis on the SEC All-Freshman team.

Under Headley’s watchful eye, the talented trio continued to develop in 2009, culminat-ing in Davis being selected in the supplemental first round of the MLB draft after finishing his sophomore campaign with a .308 batting average and nine home runs. The three sopho-mores were also tremendous defensively, combining for just four errors all season, while collecting seven outfield assists and a stellar .984 fielding percentage.

Immediately prior to joining UT head coach Todd Raleigh’s staff for the 2008 season, Headley spent more than two years working at Knoxville Yard Baseball Academy. He was the head coach of the Yard’s 16-Under team that won the 2007 World Wood Bat National Association national championship in East Cobb, Ga. Four of his players from the Yard were selected in the 2007 MLB draft. A total of 16 players he instructed at the Yard were awarded NCAA Division I scholarships, and 14 other players were awarded Division II or junior college scholarships.

In 2001 and 2002, he served as an assistant with the Colorado Springs Bulldogs 17-Under team. While there, he coordinated team practice sessions, directed hitting, pitching and fielding clinics and also coached first and third base.

His younger brother, Chase, was a baseball letterman at Tennessee from 2004-05 and earned All-America and All-SEC acclaim as a third baseman on the Vols’ 2005 College World Series team. Chase now plays for the San Diego Padres.

Headley received a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Colorado State in 2003 and earned a master’s in sport management from Tennessee in 2005.

Headley at a GlanceFull Name:

Nathan Campbell Headley

Birthdate:

Feb. 25, 1981

Education:

Fountain-Fort Carson High School, Fountain, Colo., 1999

Colby Community College, Colby, Kan., 1999

Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo., B.S. in Accounting, 2003

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn., M.S. in Sport management, 2005

Playing Experience:

Played baseball at Colby (Kan.) Community College, 1999

Coaching Experience:

Assistant coach for Colorado Spring Bulldogs (17-U), 2001-02

Head coach for Knoxville Yard (16-U), 2007

Volunteer assistant coach at University of Tennessee, 2008-09

Director of Operations at University of Tennessee, 2010-present

Professional Accomplishments:

w Coached the Knoxville Yard 16-Under team to the 2007 World Wood Bat

National Association national championship.

w Four players from his Knoxville Yard team were selected in the 2007

MLB draft

w Coached 16 players at Knoxville Yard who were awarded NCAA Division I scholarships

(14 others earned Division II or junior college scholarships)

w Worked as an associate scout for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 2006-07

Nate HeadleyDirector of Baseball Operations

Third Season at Tennessee

Currier at a GlanceFull Name:

Willard Forrest Currier

Birthdate:

Jan. 27, 1960

Education:

Essex High School, Essex Junction, Vt., 1978

University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt., B.S. in Physical Education, 1984

Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, N.C., M.S. in Physical Education, 1986

Playing Experience:

Lettered in baseball at University of Vermont, 1978-81

Coaching Experience:

Head coach at Mitchell Junior College, 1987-88

Head coach at University of Vermont, 1988-2009

Volunteer assistant coach at University of Tennessee, 2010-present

Professional Accomplishments:

w Is the all-time winningest coach in the 119-year history of the University of Vermont

baseball program with a record of 486-470.

w Was named the America East Coach of the Year three different times, picking up the

honors in 2002, 2003 and 2006.

w Led Vermont to the first two America East regular season championships in 2003 and

2006, as well as second-place finishes in 2002 and 2005.

w Earned the 2009 Ralph Lapointe Award from the Vermont Sportscasters and Sportswriters

Association.

w Was inducted into the Vermont Prinicipals Association Hall of Fame in 2005.

w His Vermont squads were named the New England Team of the Year in both 1992 and 2003.

w Was named the recipient of the 2002 New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association’s

(NEIBA) Jack Butterfield Award, given annually to an active New England coach who exhibits

integrity and dedication to the game of college baseball.

Bill CurrierVolunteer Assistant Coach

First Season at Tennessee

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Tennessee Baseball Support Staff

2010 Diamond GirlsSpring Sports Ambassadors

Danny BurnleyAssistant Ticket

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Jon Michael Craze

Manager

Bill HigdonEvent Mgt.

Travel Coord.

Doug KoseDirector,

Sales & Marketing

Sherry ParkerAdmin. Assistant,

Baseball

Drew Saberhagen

Manager

Barrett ShaftManager

Brian RiceP.A. Announcer

Another key to the Vols’ success on the diamond is certified athletic trainer Jeff Wood, who is in his 10th season with the Tennessee baseball team. Wood’s thorough knowledge of kinesiology and sports medicine has routinely earned him the praise of his colleagues—

and it also earned him a trip to China with Major League Baseball International in the summer of 2007.

“Woody,” as he is known in the clubhouse, arrived at Tennessee boasting numerous years of professional experience as a baseball trainer, including a 10-year stint as a certified trainer in the Baltimore Orioles organization (which included a four-year stint as head trainer for the class-AAA Rochester Red Wings).

In addition, he has worked with the Bluefield Orioles rookie-league team, the Charlotte O’s class-AA club, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), NASCAR and Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA).

In 1987, Wood was named Athletic Trainer of the Year by the Southern League of Professional Baseball Clubs.

He also has been invited to give numerous professional presentations on topics ranging from “Care and Prevention of the Potentially Cervical Spine Injured Athlete” to “Shoulder Injuries Associated with Overhand Throwing.”

The Winfield, W.Va., native has earned a bachelor’s degree in Education from Marshall (1984) and a master’s in Exercise science from Tennessee (2002). He is certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Assoc-iation Board of Certification and the State of Tennessee and also holds membership in the Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society.

In addition to his baseball duties, Wood also works closely with the Volunteers swimming and diving team and provides training room supervision for all of UT’s men’s athletic teams.

Wood and his wife, the former Malinda Gray, reside in Clinton, Tenn., with their sons, Jordan (not pictured), Lucas and Zachary.

Herman Demmink is in his first season as the Tennessee

baseball strength and conditioning coach after being

hired in the fall of 2009.

Demmink played collegiately at Clemson under Jack

Leggett, lettering all four years and serving as the team

captain in 2005 and 2006. He was named the team’s Most Dedicated Player and

helped lead the Tigers to the NCAA Tournament in each of his four seasons, including

an appearance in the College World Series in his senior campaign. He was recently

selected to the Clemson Baseball All-Decade Team as its utility player.

During his time at Clemson, Demmink played seven of the nine positions on the

field, claimed Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll accolades on three

occasions and and earned Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year honors from

the National Strength Coaches Association in 2004. His best year on the field came as

a junior when he started 63 of 65 games and hit .345 with four home runs, 41 RBIs and

nine stolen bases.

Following graduation, Demmink was drafted in the 28th round of the 2006 Major

League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies and spent four

seasons playing professionally.

Since retiring from baseball, Demmink has become the president and owner of 3D

Performance Traning, LLC, and is responsible for training a vast array of professional

athletes, including players in the MLB, NFL, MLS, as well as members of the PGA Tour,

Olympic Track and Field participants and tri-athletes around the world.

Among the Major League Baseball players that condition with Demmink in the off-

season are former Tennessee standouts Luke Hochevar, Chase Headley, J.P. Arencibia,

Jordan Czarniecki and Mike Lincoln, as well as Minnesota Twins closer Joe Nathan.

He is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and his

credentials include Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Certified Fitness

Trainer (ISSA), and Athletic Republic Level 2.

After graduating from Clemson with a bachelor’s degree in business management in

2006, Demmink spent five months as a graduate strength and conditioning coach with

the Tigers in the fall of 2006. He also worked as a personal sports performance trainer

in Charlotte for six years before moving to Knoxville.

Jeff WoodAthletic Trainer u Marshall, 1984

10th Season at Tennessee

Herman DemminkStrength Coach u Clemson, 2006

First Season at Tennessee

Coaching Staff

Matt McCoyManager

Ashley WheelisAcademic Counselor

Front row (L-R): Rachel Ekanger, Chelsea Chastain, Blair HitchcockSecond row (L-R): Ali Pettys, Virginia Schaedle, Karina Bartow, Katie AdgentThird row (L-R): Lindsey Margiotta, Joy Postell-Gee (Director), Holly LongFourth row (L-R): Lindsey Pickett, Hannah Disterdick, Angie Guinn

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2009 - FRESHMAN

True freshman made several starts for the Vols dur-

ing the midweek as well as pitching in relief during

weekend series…Built a 2-1 record with a 5.27 ERA

and allowed 18 runs (16 earned) on 26 hits and

25 strikeouts through 27 1/3 innings…Made seven

appearances in SEC play with a 0-1 record…Opposing

hitters hit .248 against him, including a .167 aver-

age with two-outs…Averaged almost 2 innings per

outing with a 1.5 strikeout-to-walk ratio…Made his

collegiate debut against USC-Upstate March 4, and

earned a no-decision after allowing no runs on two

hits in three innings of work as the starter…Appeared

as a reliever for the first time on March 8 against Ohio

with a scoreless inning of work…Grabbed another

no-decision start March 10 against Western Kentucky,

giving up five runs (four earned) on five hits through

2 1/3 innings…Made back-to-back relief appear-

ances against Tennessee Tech (March 18) and at

Florida (March 21)…Won his first collegiate game on

March 25 against UNC Asheville, pitching five shutout

innings while striking out five…Picked up back-to-

back wins with another against Charleston Southern

on April 1…Pitched five innings, surrendering one

run on three hits while matching a season-high with

five strikeouts…Had his first rough start of the season

against Appalachian State on April 7 when he allowed

four runs on five hits while issuing three walks and

striking out three…Made his next six appearances

out of the Volunteer bullpen…Did not allow a run in

five of the six appearances…Closed out the season

with a start against South Carolina…Charged with

the loss after working 1/3 of an inning, allowing four

runs on two hits.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Goodpasture Christian School in

Madison, Tenn., where he was coached by Richie

Estep...Never lost a game in high school, setting a

school record for wins with a 26-0 record...Fashioned

a 1.13 career ERA and logged 257 strikeouts through

186.1 total innings pitched...Was named the 2008

TBCA Class AA Player of the Year and team MVP after

leading the Cougars to a 38-4 record and a second

consecutive state championship...Suffered a fractured

right thumb in the 2008 state tournament and sat out

the semifinal game before returning to pitch a six-in-

ning shutout in the championship game just two days

after the injury occurred...Finished his senior season

with a 12-0 record, a 0.62 ERA and 105 strikeouts while

also batting .375 with five home runs and 47 RBIs...

Also helped lead GHS to a state title as a junior in 2007

and was named the TBCA Class AA Player of the Year

as well as team MVP...Went 11-0 as a junior with a 1.04

ERA and 107 strikeouts while also batting .408 with 16

doubles, four home runs and 39 RBIs...Threw a pair of

no-hitters in 2007, with one coming in the district title

game...Earned back-to-back TSWA Class AA All-State

honors in 2007 and 2008...Also garnered All-State, All-

Region and All-District honors in 2007...Went 3-0 as a

sophomore in 2006 and set a school record with 17

strikeouts in one game...Was a four-year officer with

the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and also was on

the honor roll and active in student council.

PERSONAL

Full name is Adam Thomas Adkins...Born Feb. 13,

1990, in Nashville, Tenn....Son of Terry and Cheri

Adkins...Has two older brothers attending UT (Josh

in law school, Zach in dental school)...Recipient of the

Alstom Power Athletic Endowment...Academic major:

Agriculture.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2009 5.27 2 1 15 6 0 0 27.1 26 18 16 17 25 2 1 2 125 .248 6 2 0 0 1

Totals 5.27 2 1 15 6 0 0 27.1 26 18 16 17 25 2 1 2 125 .248 6 2 0 0 1

31Sophomore u LHP

L/L u 6-2 u 205

Goodlettsville, Tenn. (Goodpasture)

CAREER HIGHS

Innings (Starter) ...... 5.0 (2x) last vs. Charleston Southern (4/1/09)

Innings (Reliever) ..............................3.0 vs. Tennessee Tech (3/18/09)

Runs Allowed ................................... 5 vs. Western Kentucky (3/10/09)

ER Allowed .............................. 4 (3x) last vs. South Carolina (5/10/09)

Strikeouts .......................5 (3x) last vs. Charleston Southern (4/1/09)

Walks ...................................................... 3 vs. Appalachian State (4/7/09)

Hits Allowed .......................5 (2x) last vs. Appalachian State (4/7/09)

Wild Pitches ....................................4 vs. Charleston Southern (4/1/09)

HBP............................ 1 (2x) last vs. Middle Tennessee State (4/15/09)

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2009 - FRESHMAN

Made four appearances on the year with a 0-0 record

and a 6.00 ERA…Pitched a total of three innings…

Made his Tennessee debut with a scoreless inning

against Radford on March 3…Collected two more

scoreless outings against Ohio (March 8) and Belmont

(April 14)…Allowed two runs on four hits in a one-

inning relief appearance against Lipscomb on April 8.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Swain County High School in Bryson

City, N.C., where he was coached by Brandon Deitz...

Posted a 7-0 record as a senior in 2008 and also

logged one save while leading the Maroon Devils to

the Smoky Mountain Conference championship and

a 21-3 record (the best in school history)...Fashioned

a 2.98 ERA with 68 strikeouts in 2008...Earned All-

Conference honors as a senior and was named to

the Asheville Citizen-Times’ 2008 All-Western North

Carolina Team...Went 5-4 as a junior in 2007 and

earned All-Smoky Mountain Conference honors...Also

played small forward on the basketball team as a

senior...Was a member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL

Full name is Joshua Aaron Allman...Born March 31,

1990, in Bryson City, N.C....Son of Kevin and Diana

Allman...Attended the same high school as Heath

Shuler, former Tennessee and NFL quarterback and

current member of the U.S. House of Representatives...

Academic major: Arts & Sciences.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2009 6.00 0 0 4 0 0 0 3.0 8 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 17 .533 0 0 0 2 0

Totals 6.00 0 0 4 0 0 0 3.0 8 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 17 .533 0 0 0 2 0

31 40Sophomore u LHP

L/L u 5-11 u 175

Bryson City, N.C. (Swain County)

CAREER HIGHS

Innings (Starter) ....................................................................................... N/A

Innings (Reliever) .......................... 1.0 (2x) last vs. Lipscomb (4/8/09)

Runs Allowed ...................................................... 2 vs. Lipscomb (4/8/09)

ER Allowed ........................................................... 2 vs. Lipscomb (4/8/09)

Strikeouts ..............................................................1 vs. Belmont (4/14/09)

Walks .............................................................................................................. N/A

Hits Allowed ........................................................ 4 vs. Lipscomb (4/8/09)

Wild Pitches ................................................................................................ N/A

HBP.................................................................................................................. N/A

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2009 - JUNIOR

Made seven relief appearances on the season with a

0-0 record and an 8.31 ERA…Recorded 10 strikeouts

and seven walks in 8 2/3 innings of action…Made

two appearances in SEC play totaling 3 2/3 innings of

work…Allowed only one earned run for a 2.45 ERA…

Began the season with a brief outing against Oregon

State Feb. 21…Worked back-to-back scoreless innings

against Ohio University on March 7 and UNC Asheville

on March 25…Made his first SEC appearance against

Georgia, March 27, with a season-high three innings of

work, allowing one run on three hits while striking out

six…Tossed two-thirds of an inning against Alabama

allowing one hit and one walk…Allowed two runs in

1 2/3 innings against Appalachian State on April 7…

Surrendered one run on two hits in one inning against

Belmont April 14…Earned distinction of being a Vol

Scholar with his work in the classroom.

2008 - SOPHOMORE

Made 22 appearances with 10 starts and shared the

team lead with five wins…First-year Vol began the

season as UT’s ace but moved to the bullpen in early

April…Posted a 4-5 record as a starter and a 1-1 mark

in 12 relief outings…He averaged 3.02 innings per

appearance and led UT’s staff with two pickoffs…

Opposing baserunners stole just three bases in nine

attempts against him…Posted a 2-3 record in SEC play

with a 7.11 ERA…Started the season 4-0 with wins over

Morehead State, third-ranked Texas, Eastern Michigan

and eventual SEC Western Division champion LSU…

In his 6 1/3 inning start against Texas at Houston’s

Minute Maid Park, he allowed three runs on eight hits

with a walk and three strikeouts…Surrendered just

four runs on six hits against LSU while working a sea-

son-long 7 1/3 innings…Suffered his first loss March

21 at eventual SEC champion Georgia, allowing six

runs (five earned) on seven hits with a season-high six

walks through six full innings…Was touched for a sea-

son-high eight runs and 10 hits in a four-inning start

at Auburn March 28, suffering his second loss…Made

his first relief appearance April 2 against 18th-ranked

and eventual Atlantic 10 champion Charlotte, tossing

a single inning of one-hit, one-run ball…Lasted just

2 1/3 innings in a loss to Florida April 6, surrendering

four runs on five hits in the start…Pitched one inning

out of the bullpen at ETSU April 9 and took the loss

after giving up three runs on three hits…Worked two

innings of relief in Game 1 of the doubleheader vs.

Alabama April 12 and tossed three innings in a start

vs. Middle Tennessee three days later…Picked up a

relief win at Arkansas April 20 by pitching two shutout

innings during which he allowed just one hit and

made his lone career plate appearance (groundout)…

Absorbed his fifth loss of the season in an April 23

home game against ETSU by surrendering six runs on

six hits in a two-inning start…Made brief relief outings

against Mississippi State (April 26), Western Carolina

(April 29) and Vanderbilt (May 2 and May 4)…His final

decision of the season was a hard-luck loss to Belmont

on May 7, during which he started and was touched

for one run on three hits through four innings…Made

two relief appearances in the Kentucky series May

9-11, pitched two innings of relief vs. Furman on May

13 and worked a pair of innings in the season-finale at

South Carolina May 17…Finished his first year as a Vol

with a 1.6 strikeout-to-walk ratio.

2007 - FRESHMAN AT UNIV. OF ILLINOIS-CHICAGO

All-Horizon League Newcomer Team selection...Also

named to the inaugural All Ping! Freshman Second

Team by PingBaseball.com...Posted a Horizon League-

best 2.39 ERA...Went 4-4 in 18 appearances, starting

15 games...Worked two complete games...Two-time

Horizon League Pitcher of the Week (March

12 and April 23)...Made collegiate debut

against No. 21 Oklahoma State on Feb. 11,

working five innings, allowing two runs

and fanning five Cowboy hitters...Picked

up first collegiate victory with five innings

of one-run relief against No. 14 Georgia

Tech on Feb. 17...Allowed just one earned

run in six innings against No. 19 Tennessee

on March 4...Went the distance against

top-ranked Vanderbilt on March 10, limit-

ing the Commodores’ offense to just one

run on three hits while fanning six without a walk in

an eight-inning road start...Earned Great Lakes Region

Pitcher of the Week honors from InsidePitching.com

for his complete game against Vandy...Tossed a com-

plete game at Butler on April 21, scattering seven hits

and allowing just an unearned run in a six-strikeout

effort...Won UIC’s Horizon League championship-

clincher on May 26 with six shutout innings.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Downers Grove South High School

in Downers Grove, Ill., where he was coached by Phil

Fox...Lettered two seasons as a pitcher...Guided the

Mustangs to two West Suburban Conference titles to

go along with regional and sectional championships in

2005...All-West Suburban and All-Area honoree...Also

garnered Academic All-Conference honors...Posted a

1.97 ERA as a senior in 2006...Struck out a team-leading

71 hitters in just more than 53 innings of work during

his final year, going 6-4 in the process...Owned a 2.04

ERA with a team-best 74 strikeouts in 58 innings as a

junior in 2005...Went 6-3 with one save as a junior...

Also lettered in football and basketball.

PERSONAL

Full name is Steven Evan Crnkovich (last name

pronounced: SIRN-koh-vich)...Born Oct. 8, 1987, in

Hinsdale, Ill....Son of Tip and Lorie Crnkovich...Recipient

of the Richard A. Hodge Athletic Scholarship...

Academic major: Mechanical engineering.

Returning Players

14Senior u RHP

R/R u 6-4 u 188

Downers Grove, Ill. (University of Illinois-Chicago)

CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2007* 2.39 4 4 18 15 2 0 94.0 90 30 25 21 54 17 2 2 360 .250 5 11 0 1 8

2008 6.24 5 6 22 10 0 0 66.1 85 58 46 26 42 24 7 10 321 .314 4 11 0 2 11

2009 8.31 0 0 7 0 0 0 8.2 13 10 8 7 10 6 0 0 48 .342 4 1 0 1 0

Totals 4.21 9 10 47 25 2 0 169.0 188 98 79 54 106 47 9 12 729 .299 13 23 0 4 19

* at University of Illinois-Chicago

CAREER HIGHS (at Tennessee)

Innings (Starter) ...................................................... 7.1 vs. LSU (3/14/08)

Innings (Reliever) ............................................ 3.0 vs. Georgia (5/27/09)

Runs Allowed ..........................................................8 at Auburn (3/28/08)

ER Allowed ...................................6 vs. East Tennessee State (4/23/08)

Strikeouts ...............................................................6 vs. Georgia (5/27/09)

Walks ..........................................................................6 at Georgia (3/21/08)

Hits Allowed ......................................................... 10 at Auburn (3/28/08)

Wild Pitches ...........................................................2 vs. Georgia (5/27/09)

HBP......................................................... 2 (2x) last vs. Kentucky (5/11/08)

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142009 - SOPHOMORE

The Vols’ everyday catcher was a first-team All-SEC selection who came into his own at the plate…Ranked second on the team with a .347 average and 15 home runs after not hitting a round-tripper in his freshman season…Started 53 of 55 games at catcher in 2009...In lineup as the designated hitter in the two games he did not catch... Accepted invitation to attend the USA Baseball National Team Trials on April 21...One of only two Vols (Kentrail Davis) to appear in all 55 games during the season…Also ranked second on the team with 19 multi-hit games as well as 13 multi-RBI games…His 16 hit-by-pitches ties him for fifth in school history for a single season…Finished year with a .486 on-base percentage (also collected a team-high 40 walks) to move into the top 10 in school history for on-base percentage in a season…Hit .404 against left-handed pitching, .324 against right-handed pitching, .344 with runners-in-scoring position and .384 with two-outs…Went 3-for-5 with two RBIs and a home run against West Virginia on Feb. 27 at Myrtle Beach, S.C., tournament...Hit two home runs in a 3-for-4 performance against Ohio March 6...Drove in five runs on two hits, including his first-career grand slam in second game of doubleheader against Ohio on March 7...Had second two-home run game of the season against Western Kentucky March 10...Solo home run in fourth inning of that game put the Vols ahead for good... Went 4-for-9 (.444) during the Auburn series March 13-15…He finished the AU weekend with a 1.000 slugging percentage and a .545 on-base percentage...Was 3-for-4 against

Coastal Carolina on March 17...Continued hot hitting at Florida March 20-22, going 5-for-11 (.455) with a double, a triple and his 10th home run of the season...Hit his 11th home run of the season against Western Carolina March 24...Went 3-for-5 with an RBI and two doubles on March 29 vs. Georgia...Batted .470 (16-for-34) during 10 game hit streak (March 15-March 27)...Named to the watch list for the Johnny Bench Award which is given to best catcher in Division I baseball...One of seven Vol starters to collect two hits against Lipscomb April 8...His two-run homer led Vols’ to 4-2 victory over Mississippi April 11...Went 1-for-4 with double and two runs scored against Belmont April 14...Drove in a run with infield single against LSU on April 18... Went 2-for-4 with two game-tying RBIs against ETSU April 21...Went 2-for-3 with two doubles in series-finale vs. Arkansas on April 26...Paced the club with a 6-for-12 (.500) performance vs. Kentucky May 1-3...Went 3-for-4 with a home run, three runs and two RBIs in series finale...Finished South Carolina series 5-for-11 (.455) including a 3-for-4 performance on May 9 with three runs, a home run and two RBIs...Followed up with 2-for-3 night against MTSU May 12...Went 4-for-11 (.364) in the final series against Vandy April 14-15...In series-opener he was hit by a pitch three times...His 10th inning RBI-single gave the Vols a 7-6 victory on May 15...Finished that game 2-for-4 with a run and three RBIs...Also hit his 15th home run of the season....Spent the summer of 2009 with the USA Collegiate Baseball Team...Hit .293 in 21 games with Team USA, belting a pair of home runs and driv-ing in nine runs...Also walked 21 times, en route to an

impressive .500 on-base percentage.

2008 - FRESHMAN

Played in 22 games with 16 starts … Threw out 11 potential base-stealers…Recorded one multi-hit game and one multi-RBI game…Hit .125 against right-handers while batting .250 vs. left-hand-ers…Made his Tennessee debut Feb. 23 vs. Morehead State when he started behind the plate...Logged two RBIs and scored a run vs. Morehead State Feb. 24...Scored a season-high three runs and went 1-for-2 with two walks as UT upset

No. 3 Texas by a score of 5-4 Feb. 29 in Houston at Minute Maid Park...Started behind the plate April 8 vs. Austin Peay and went 2-for-4 with a run, an RBI and two doubles...Started at Arkansas April 20 and delivered a double in the win (his older brother, Logan, started at third base for the Razorbacks)...Saw late-game action against Vanderbilt May 3...Saw sig-nificant action behind the plate during the Kentucky series and started the series-finale May 11.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Christian Brothers High School in Memphis, Tenn., where he was coached by Buster Kelso...Batted .433 as a senior in 2007, with 53 RBIs and a school record 13 home runs...Also led the state with 50 walks in 2007 while garnering All-America and All-Region honors from the American Baseball Coaches Association...Named to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association Division II All-State Baseball Team in both his junior and senior years as well...Was a 2006 All-Metro and All-Conference pick after hitting .385 with 10 home runs and 42 RBIs...Was also a two-time All-Region selection...During his career at Christian Brothers, he helped lead the team to state titles in 2005 and 2007, three straight district and region titles (2005, 2006 and 2007) and a state runner-up finish (2006)...Played in the Tennessee Sunbelt Classic in both 2005 and 2006...Named to the 2005 TBCA Super Sophomore Team...Member of the National Honor Society, the National Spanish Honor Society and was vice president of his senior class...Graduated with a 4.2 cumulative GPA.

PERSONAL

Full name is Norman Blake Forsythe...Born July 31, 1989, in Memphis, Tenn....Son of John and Dana Forsythe...His older brother, Logan, played baseball at the University of Arkansas from 2006-08 before being selected by the San Diego Padres in the supplemental first round of the 2008 MLB draft (46th overall pick)...His younger sister, Kelsey, attends Arlington High School near Memphis and plays soccer...Recipient of the Alma & Hal Reagan Scholarship Endowment and Champe Summerson Hyatt Athletic Scholarship Fund...Academic major: Engineering.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD%

2008 .173 22-16 52 6 9 4 0 0 4 13 .250 10 3 21 0 .328 2 0 0 111 26 2 .986

2009 .347 55-55 196 51 68 13 2 15 46 130 .663 40 16 52 1 .486 3 1 5 452 45 7 .986

Totals .310 77-71 248 57 77 17 2 15 50 143 .577 50 19 73 1 .453 5 1 5 563 71 9 .986

11Junior u C

R/R u 6-2 u 220

Memphis, Tenn. (Christian Brothers)

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CAREER HIGHS

At Bats ................................................. 5 (4x) last at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

Runs ...............................................3 (5x) last vs. South Carolina (5/9/09)

Hits .................................................3 (6x) last vs. South Carolina (5/9/09)

RBI ...................................................................................... 5 vs. Ohio (5/7/09)

BB ...............................................3 (2x) last vs. Tennessee Tech (5/18/09)

SB ................................................................ 1 (5x) last at Kentucky (5/2/09)

2B .............................................................2 (3x) last vs. Arkansas (4/26/09)

HR ......................................... 2 (2x) last vs. Western Kentucky (5/10/09)

Total Bases ..................................................................... 9 vs. Ohio (5/7/09)

Hit Streak ..................................................11 games * (4/26/09-5/16/09)

* - Indicates streak is ongoing

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2009 - JUNIOR

Made 46 starts this season, 45 at second base and one

at shortstop...Batted anywhere from first or second

in the order to seventh through ninth…More than

half of his total hits (26 of 37) and RBIs (10 of 18)

came in SEC play…Produced 11 multi-hit games…

Hit .636 with a runner on third and less than two

out…Set career highs in games played (49), at-bats

(144), hits (37), doubles (7), home runs (two) and RBIs

(18)…Second on team with 15 hit-by-pitch...Went

2-for-3 with two runs against Radford March 3...Also

collected two hits against Ohio in second game of

double header on March 7...Had career night against

Louisville March 11, going 3-for-5 with four RBIs...All

three of his hits came with two outs, including his first

home run of the year, a 2-run shot in fourth inning...

His RBI single in ninth inning sent the game into extra

innings...Went 2-for-3 with a run in series finale at

Florida March 22...Batted over .400 during Georgia

series March 27-29, going 5-for-12 (.417) with three

doubles and two RBIs...Drove in run with RBI single

against Lipscomb on April 8...Drove in two runs with

two hits in series-opener against MSU April 10...Went

2-for-4 with double in victory over Mississippi State

on April 11...Finished MSU series 4-for-11 (.364) with

a double and two RBIs...Went 2-for-5 with two runs

scored and an RBI against LSU on April 18...Eighth

inning solo home run gave UT insurance in their 7-5

victory...Went 1-for-3 with run-scoring single on April

25 vs. Arkansas...Lone Vol to collect multiple hits in

series opener against Kentucky May 1...Went 2-for-4

with an RBI May 14 against Vanderbilt.

2008 - SOPHOMORE

Played in 42 games, with 30 starts all coming at

shortstop … Batted ninth in the order in all of his

starts … More than half of his total hits came in SEC

play (12 of 22) … Produced five multi-hit games …

Hit .219 against left-handers while batting .259 vs.

right-handers … Made his Tennessee debut against

Texas Tech March 1 in Minute Maid Park in Houston

as a defensive sub at shortstop...Also saw action off

the bench at shortstop vs. Oklahoma March 2, going

0-for-2 with three fielding assists...Made his first start

March 5 vs. James Madison (shortstop) and also

recorded his first hit (single) in that game...Had a run

and two stolen bases in the SEC-opening win over LSU

March 14 and started all three games in the series at

shortstop...Logged one hit at Tennessee Tech April 1...

Belted a pair of doubles in the win over 18th-ranked

Charlotte April 2...Started at shortstop for all three

games of the series against No. 13 Florida and col-

lected one hit in each contest...Started at shortstop at

Arkansas April 20 and recorded his first career RBI with

a solo home run while also keying a crucial double

play in the ninth to send the game to extra innings

(UT won 7-6 in 10 innings)...Scored a career-high

three runs in the win over Appalachian State April 22...

Went 2-for-3 with a run vs. ETSU April 23...Had one hit

and an RBI sacrifice fly at Mississippi State April 25...

Enjoyed a career day in his home state on

April 26, going 3-for-4 with two runs and

an RBI in UT’s win at Mississippi State...

Finished the MSU series with a team-best

.500 average (5-for-10) with three RBIs...

Batted .500 (12-for-24) during a seven-

game hit streak from April 20-29.

ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

2007 - REDSHIRT

Entered the season as Itawamba’s starting shortstop

but suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in the

first game of the year...Underwent surgery in February

and played summer ball for the Nashville Navigators

of the SANDLOTT Wood Bat League.

2006 - FRESHMAN

Batted .386 in his lone full season at Itawamba while

primarily playing second base...Coached at Itawamba

by Rick Collier.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Booneville High School in Booneville,

Miss., where he was coached by Rick Coggin and Bo

Sandlin...Two-time All-State and All-Area selection...

Was voted the team’s Defensive MVP in his junior

and senior seasons...Also played football, helping

Booneville to consecutive state championship game

appearances in 2004 and 2005...Earned All-State hon-

ors as a defensive back during his senior season in

2005 and also set a state record with 13 intercep-

tions...Served as a high school class representative

and also was active in Quill & Scroll and FCA.

PERSONAL

Full name is Cody Craig Grisham...Born Oct. 14, 1986, in

Tupelo, Miss....Son of Sam and Karen Grisham...Father

is the former owner of the Tupelo Tornado, an inde-

pendent professional baseball team that played in the

Big South League...Academic major: Psychology.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD%

2006 --- AT ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE ---

2007 --- AT ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE ---

2008 .244 42-30 90 14 22 4 0 1 4 29 .322 4 9 9 2 .337 1 5 3 51 93 10 .935

2009 .239 49-46 155 22 37 7 1 2 18 52 .335 14 15 25 3 .353 3 5 6 74 98 8 .956

Totals .241 91-76 245 36 59 11 1 3 22 81 .331 18 24 34 5 .347 4 10 9 125 191 18 .946

23Senior u INF

R/R u 5-11 u 165

Booneville, Miss. (Itawamba (Miss.) CC)

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CAREER HIGHS (at Tennessee)

At Bats ................................................. 5 (7x) last at Vanderbilt (5/15/09)

Runs ..........................................................3 (2x) last vs. Georgia (3/27/09)

Hits ............................................................3 (3x) last vs. Georgia (3/27/09)

RBI ...........................................................................4 vs. Louisville (3/11/09)

BB .........................................................1 (18x) last at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

SB ........................................................................................2 vs. LSU (3/14/08)

2B ...............................................................2 (2x) last vs. Georgia (3/27/09)

HR ....................................................................... 1 (3x) last at LSU (4/18/09)

Total Bases ..........................................................7 vs. Louisville (3/11/09)

Hit Streak ....................................................... 7 games (4/20/08-4/29/08)

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232009 - FRESHMAN

The true freshman finished the season with a 0-1

record and a 5.93 ERA…Fashioned a 5.79 ERA in SEC

play…Made 18 appearances with four starts…Made

three of his starts against non-conference opponents

with one SEC start at the end of the season…Made

his collegiate debut Feb. 21 against Oregon State,

worked 2/3 of an inning…Took his first lost when

he allowed two runs on one hit with four strikeouts

against Austin Peay, Feb. 24…Pitched one inning

against Coastal Carolina Feb. 27 at the Baseball at the

Beach Tournament…Earned a no decision in his first

collegiate start on March 7 against Ohio, allowing two

unearned runs on three hits with a season-high five

strikeouts…Struggled in his second start March 11

vs. Louisville, allowing six runs on five hits through

2 2/3 innings…Worked only one inning in his third

straight start against Tennessee Tech March 18…

Pitched a scoreless inning at Florida March 21…Had

a rough outing against Georgia in his home confer-

ence debut, giving up three runs on three hits in 1 1/3

innings…Did not allow a run in a stretch that covered

three games at the end of March and beginning of

April and included work against ETSU (March 31),

Alabama (April 4), and Lipscomb (April 8)…Pitched

3 1/3 innings at No. 1 LSU, limiting the Tigers to two

runs on five hits while striking out two…Struck out

the one batter he faced on April 21 against ETSU…

Worked a season-high four innings in relief on April

24 vs. Arkansas…Made his first SEC start on May 3

at Kentucky, working 1 2/3 innings, giving up six

unearned runs on five hits with two walks and three

strikeouts…Allowed a lone run in an inning against

South Carolina May 9…Finished up season with 1

1/3 scoreless innings at Vanderbilt May 15...Spent

his summer playing for the La Crosse Loggers in the

Northwoods League...Was the team’s ace, amassing a

7-1 record with a 2.23 ERA in a team-high 76.2 innings

pitched...Struck out 49 while leading his squad to the

league’s championship series.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Austintown Fitch High School in

Austintown, Ohio, where he was coached by Wally

Ford and was a four-year varsity starter...Compiled

a 15-5 high school record and is the school record-

holder for career strikeouts...Was a team captain and

first-team All-Federal League honoree as a senior

in 2008...Also won his team’s prestigious Ed Mouch

Pitching Award in each of his last three high school

seasons...AFHS reached the regional playoffs when

he was a junior in 2007, and he pitched a complete-

game, three-hitter (12 Ks) while leading his team to

a win in the sectional championship game in 2008...

Was a 2008 Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason All-

America selection and was rated by both Perfect

Game and Baseball America as one of the top pros-

pects in the state of Ohio...Attended the 2007 Perfect

Game National Showcase, where he earned a 9.5

rating...Played summer ball for the Midland Braves

(2006), Midland Redskins (2007) and the Astro Falcons

(2008)...Played two years of basketball, averaging 16

points as a freshman and eight points as a sopho-

more...Was his high school’s valedictorian, boasting

a perfect 4.0 GPA...Was vice president of his class for

four years, was named to the 2008 All-Federal League

Academic Team and was active in the National Honor

Society and the Latin Club...Also a member of the

Federal League Sportsmanship Committee.

PERSONAL

Full name is Steven Mark Gruver...Born June 30, 1989,

in Pittsburgh, Pa....Son of Sue and Mark Gruver...

Recipient of the Captain & Mrs. Dan C. Clements

Athletic Scholarship Endowment...Academic major:

Exercise science.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2009 5.93 0 1 18 4 0 0 30.1 40 33 20 12 36 8 1 2 151 .313 8 5 1 3 3

Totals 5.93 0 1 18 4 0 0 30.1 40 33 20 12 36 8 1 2 151 .313 8 5 1 3 3

30Sophomore u LHP

L/L u 6-1 u 200

Canfield, Ohio (Austintown Fitch)

CAREER HIGHS

Innings (Starter) .......................................................4.0 vs. Ohio (3/7/09)

Innings (Reliever) .......................................... 4.0 vs. Arkansas (4/24/09)

Runs Allowed ........................................ 6 (2x) last at Kentucky (5/3/09)

ER Allowed ..........................................................5 vs. Louisville (3/11/09)

Strikeouts ............................................5 (2x) last vs. Arkansas (4/24/09)

Walks .......................................................................3 vs. Arkansas (4/24/09)

Hits Allowed .......................................... 5 (4x) last at Kentucky (5/3/09)

Wild Pitches ...........................................................2 vs. Georgia (3/27/09)

HBP..........................................................1 (5x) last vs. Arkansas (4/24/09)

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2009 - REDSHIRT JUNIOR

Made appearances in 16 games for Tennessee this

season mostly in a pinch-hitter role…Also collected

four starts (one at catcher, two at first and one as

designated hitter)…Made his first Tennessee start

Feb. 27 vs. West Virginia as designated hitter...Had

three-game hitting streak from March 3 through 7...

Made second start, this time behind the plate, in

first game on March 7 against Ohio...Appeared as

pinch hitter and caught one inning against MSTU on

April 15...Went 1-for-2 in series finale against South

Carolina May 10...Entered the game as defensive

replacement...Started final two games of season, May

15-16, at first base.

2008 - JUNIOR

Redshirted the 2008 season.

JACKSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

2007 - SOPHOMORE

Was named the 2007 TJCCAA Baseball Player of the

Year after batting .403 with 62 runs, 83 hits 13 homers

and 76 RBIs in 54 games...Also collected 22 doubles...

Ranked eighth in the TJCCAA in batting average and

second in hits...Played catcher...Coached at JSCC by

Steve Cornelison.

2006 - FRESHMAN

Hit .330 with four home runs while playing third

base.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Clarksville High School in Clarksville,

Tenn., where he was coached by Paul Mittura...Was a

four-year varsity letterman...Served as president of the

student council during his freshman year.

PERSONAL

Full name is Matthew Collin Hamaker...Born Dec. 18,

1986, in Clarksville, Tenn....Son of Gene and Susan

Hamaker...Academic major: Psychology.

PERSONAL

Full name is Matthew Collin Hamaker...Born Dec. 18,

1986, in Clarksville, Tenn....Son of Gene and Susan

Hamaker...Academic major: Psychology.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD%

2006 --- AT JACKSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ---

2007 --- AT JACKSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ---

2008 --- REDSHIRTED ---

2009 .174 16-4 23 2 4 1 1 1 5 10 .435 5 0 8 0 .310 1 0 0 30 2 0 1.000

Totals .174 16-4 23 2 4 1 1 1 5 10 .435 5 0 8 0 .310 1 0 0 30 2 0 1.000

9Senior u C

R/R u 5-8 u 187

Clarksville, Tenn. (Jackson State CC)

CAREER HIGHS

At Bats .............................................................................. 5 vs. Ohio (3/7/09)

Runs ...................................................... 1 (2x) last at Vanderbilt (5/14/09)

Hits .............................................. 1 (4x) last vs. South Carolina (5/10/09)

RBI ...................................................................................... 2 vs. Ohio (5/6/09)

BB ........................................................... 1 (5x) last at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

SB ..................................................................................................................... N/A

2B ........................................................................................ 1 vs. Ohio (3/6/09)

HR ................................................................................. 1 vs. Radford (3/3/09)

Total Bases ............................................................... 4 vs. Radford (3/3/09)

Hit Streak ............................................................ 3 games (3/3/09-3/7/09)

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92009 - SOPHOMORE

Appeared in 50 games and started all 50 at first base...

Became just the 10th Vol to ever win the team Triple

Crown and the first since 2008…Led the Vols in bat-

ting average (.364), home runs (22), RBIs (81), hits (72),

doubles (15) and slugging percentage (.773)…His 22

homers rank second on Tennessee’s all-time list…

Also ranks in top 10 for a season in RBIs (third), total

bases (ninth) and slugging percentage (seventh)…

Had a team-best 22 multi-hit games as well as 21

multi-RBI games…Batted .422 against right-handed

pitchers and .381 with runners in scoring position…

Hit .321 in SEC play with 34 hits, nine home runs and

34 RBIs…Hit first home run of the season against

West Virginia Feb. 27, a grand slam...Finished the

Ohio series (March 6-8) 10-for-17 (.588) with a .650 on-

base percentage, a 1.647 slugging percentage, three

doubles, five home runs, 11 RBIs, seven runs and three

walks…He tied school record for most home runs in

game with three against Ohio on March 6, last accom-

plished by Todd Helton in 1995…The sophomore also

drove in game-winning run in three straight games:

March 6 (solo home run), March 7- G1 (RBI single),

March 7- G2 (RBI double)… He entered weekend of

March 6 in 0-for-11 slump, batting only .107 on the

season and raised his average to .289…Went 3-for-4

against Western Kentucky on March 10, also drove in

four and scored two runs...Homered in three straight

games (and four of five) from March 6 through March

10...Drove in a run in four straight games starting

with the two games vs. Auburn on March 15...Went

2-for-4 with an RBI and run scored against Coastal

Carolina March 17...Hit a two-run home run in first

inning against Florida on March 20...Drove in a team-

high two runs on the weekend...Went 2-for-3 with a

home run (10) and three RBIs on March 25 vs. UNC

Asheville...Hit his team-high 11th home run on March

27 against Georgia...Went 2-for-3 with three RBIs vs.

Georgia on March 28...On March 30, diagnosed with

viral infection that kept him out of the Tennessee

lineup for one week...Returned to lineup on April 7

against Appalachian State...Went 4-for-5 at the plate

with a single, two doubles and three-run homer...

Followed that up with a 2-for-3 performance and an

RBI against Lipscomb on April 8...Went 1-for-3 against

Belmont April 14 with two runs scored and 2 RBIs...

Hit his 13th and 14th home runs against MTSU April

15...Drove in career-high seven RBIs with a 3-for-4

effort that night...Batted .500 (5-for-10) in the final two

games against LSU April 18-19...Drove in three runs on

the weekend...Continued three-game hit streak with

3-for-5 night against ETSU on April 21...Scored two

and drove in two in Vols’ loss...Finished the Arkansas

series (April 24-26) with a hit .500 average, eight RBIs

and two home runs…The sophomore hit his 16th

and 17th home runs in back-to-back games...Drove

in five runs with 3-for-4 day in Vols’ 15-8 loss April

26...Went 2-for-5 in the game with two RBIs and three

runs against Kentucky on May 3...Hit game-winning

solo home run in the top of the 11th inning against

MTSU on May 12 to give Vols’ 5-4 win...Finished that

night 2-for-4 with two runs and two RBIs...Went 8-for-

15 with a double, three home runs and seven RBIs in

three-game series against Vanderbilt May 14-16...Hit

two home runs on May 14 to lead Tennessee to 8-6

victory...His 10th inning, two-run homer gave Vols

9-7 win in finale May 16...Spent the summer of 2009

playing for the Hyannis Mets in the prestigious Cape

Cod League...Ranked among the league leaders with

a .375 batting average, four home runs, 14 RBIs and a

.708 slugging percentage.

WALTERS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

2008 - FRESHMAN

The 2008 TJCCAA Player of the Year, he played in 63

games and batted .401 with 84 runs, 93 hits, a team-

high 21 doubles, 23 home runs and a team-high 71

RBIs...Boasted a .789 slugging percent-

age and a .463 on-base percentage...Hit

.412 with runners on base and .377 with

runners in scoring position...Logged 21

two-out RBIs and was hit by a team-high

11 pitches...Posted a team-best .462 aver-

age at the plate in conference games...

Primarily played third base...Helped lead

the Senators to a 55-9 (24-4 TJCCAA)

record, a conference championship and a

berth in the NJCAA College World Series in

Grand Junction, Colo....In the process, the

Senators set single-season school records

with 161 home runs and 620 runs scored...Was a 2008

All-TJCCAA first-team selection...Coached at Walters

State by Ken Campbell...Selected by the Oakland

Athletics in the 41st round of the 2008 MLB draft

(1,234th overall pick)...Prior to his enrollment at UT, he

played in 20 games during the summer for the Wilson

Tobs of the Coastal Plain League.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from South Doyle High School in Knoxville,

Tenn., where he was coached by Robby Howard...Did

not play as a senior in 2007 after tearing the ante-

rior cruciate ligament in his right knee during gym

class...As a junior in 2006, he hit .564 in the regular

season with 16 home runs and 43 RBIs...Posted a

.419 batting average with 11 home runs and 37 RBIs

as a sophomore in 2005...Hit 37 home runs during

his high school career...Originally signed with the

University of Arkansas out of high school...Selected by

the Milwaukee Brewers in the 23rd round of the 2007

MLB draft (701st overall pick).

PERSONAL

Full name is William Cody Hawn...Born Aug. 11, 1988,

in Knoxville, Tenn....Son of Jeff and Angie Hawn...

Academic major: Communication studies.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD%

2008 --- AT WALTERS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ---

2009 .364 50-50 198 46 72 15 0 22 81 153 .773 27 6 36 1 .451 2 1 0 359 40 1 .998

Totals .364 50-50 198 46 72 15 0 22 81 153 .773 27 6 36 1 .451 2 1 0 359 40 1 .998

44Junior u 1B

L/R u 5-11 u 202

Knoxville, Tenn. (Walters State (Tenn.) CC)

CAREER HIGHS (at Tennessee)

At Bats ................................................. 6 (2x) last at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

Runs ................................................................................... 4 vs. Ohio (3/6/09)

Hits ........................................................ 4 (4x) last at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

RBI ......................................................... 7 vs. Middle Tennessee (4/15/09)

BB .................................................................... 3 vs. South Carolina (5/9/09)

SB ..................................................................................................................... N/A

2B .............................................2 (2x) last vs. Appalachian State (4/7/09)

HR ....................................................................................... 3 vs. Ohio (3/6/09)

Total Bases ...................................................................14 vs. Ohio (3/6/09)

Hit Streak .......................................6 games (2x) last (4/18/09-4/26/09)

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2009 - REDSHIRT FRESHMAN

Made four appearances on the year after redshirting

the 2008 season after undergoing successful right-

elbow surgery…Three of his outings were in relief

with one start…Fashioned a 1-0 record with a 5.40

ERA…Left-handed batters hit .333 against him, but

right-handers hit .143…Made his Tennessee debut

on Feb. 21 against Oregon State…Pitched 2/3 inning,

allowing one earned run on one hit while striking out

one…Surrendered two runs on one hit in 1/3 inning

against Ohio on March 8…Pitched a scoreless inning

against Lipscomb on April 8…Made his first career

start on April 14 against Belmont…Picked up his first

career win in the outing, shutting out the Bruins on

two hits through a pre-determined three innings...

Pitched for the Liberal Bee Jays of the Jayhawk League

during the summer...Posted a 4-1 record with a 3.15

ERA.

2008 - FRESHMAN

Redshirted the 2008 season after undergoing successful

right-elbow surgery on Oct. 16, 2007.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Wray High School in Wray, Colo., where

he was coached by John Cure...Posted an 18-3 record

during his high school career and fashioned a 2.20 ERA...

Helped lead the Eagles to a state runner-up finish in

2005, a state semifinal finish in 2006 and a state title in

2007...16th-seeded Wray upset the state’s top-seeded

team in the 2005 state playoffs...Threw complete games

in regional and state semifinal wins during his career...

Played three seasons of basketball at WHS and averaged

more than 15 points and four rebounds per game each

year as a point guard, shooting guard and swingman...

Earned All-Conference honors in baseball, basketball

and football (safety, outside linebacker, quarterback and

wide receiver) as a sophomore in 2005 before garner-

ing All-State honors in all three sports in 2006...Was an

FCA leader and was also active in Family, Career and

Community Leaders of America (FCCLA).

PERSONAL

Full name is Dylan Gene Hochevar (last name pro-

nounced: HO-chay-vur)...Born June 28, 1987, in Denver,

Colo....Son of Brian and Carmen Hochevar...Aspires to

start a ministry after his baseball playing career is over...

Enjoys fishing and hunting...His older brother, Luke, let-

tered at Tennessee from 2003-05...Luke won the 2005

Roger Clemens National Pitcher of the Year Award, was

drafted 40th overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers in

2005 and was the top overall pick in the 2006 draft by

the Kansas City Royals...His older sister, Brittany, played

volleyball at Long Beach State University and now plays

professionally on the AVP Tour...Father played for the

NBA’s Denver Nuggets in 1979, and his mother played

volleyball and basketball at the University of Southern

Colorado...Recipient of the Hattie Ogle McGriffin Athletic

Scholarship...Academic major: Religious studies.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2008 --- REDSHIRTED ---

2009 5.40 1 0 4 1 0 0 5.0 4 4 3 4 3 1 0 0 24 .200 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 5.40 1 0 4 1 0 0 5.0 4 4 3 4 3 1 0 0 24 .200 0 0 0 0 0

32Sophomore u RHP

R/R u 6-2 u 200

Wray, Colo. (Wray)

CAREER HIGHS

Innings (Starter) .............................................3.0 vs. Belmont (4/14/09)

Innings (Reliever) ...........................................1.0 vs. Lipscomb (4/8/09)

Runs Allowed ................................................2 (2x) last vs. Ohio (3/8/09)

ER Allowed ..................................................................... 2 vs. Ohio (3/8/09)

Strikeouts .............................................1 (3x) last vs. Belmont (4/14/09)

Walks ..............................................................3 vs. Oregon State (2/21/09)

Hits Allowed .........................................................2 vs. Belmont (4/14/09)

Wild Pitches ................................................................................................ N/A

HBP.................................................................................................................. N/A

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322009 - JUNIOR

Redshirted the 2009 season.

2008 - SOPHOMORE

First-year Vol made 15 relief appearances while post-

ing a 1-1 record and a 9.00 season ERA...Left-handers

hit .346 against him while right-handers batted

.298...Made five appearances in SEC play, spanning

5 2/3 innings and fashioning a 7.94 ERA...Made his

Tennessee debut with a two-inning stint against

Morehead State on Feb. 24, allowing three runs on

three hits...Pitched 1/3 inning against Texas Tech on

March 1 at Houston’s Minute Maid Park...Threw single

hitless innings against James Madison (March 5) and

Presbyterian (March 12)...Worked two innings of one-

run ball against USC Upstate on March 25...Allowed

just one run during a stretch of five outings in the

month of April that spanned 5 1/3 innings and includ-

ed action against Tennessee Tech (April 1), Florida

(April 6), Austin Peay (April 8), ETSU (April 9) and

Alabama (April 12)...His shutout inning against Austin

Peay resulted in his lone win of the season...Suffered

his only loss on April 15 against Middle Tennessee

when he was touched for six runs on six hits through

1 2/3 innings...Allowed one run during a one-inning

stint vs. Appalachian State April 22...Had a tough

outing in his lone SEC road appearance, surrendering

three runs (two earned) on no hits while recording no

outs at Mississippi State on April 26...Bounced back

with a perfect inning against 13th-ranked Vanderbilt

on May 2...His final outing of the year was a season-

long 2 2/3-inning relief stint vs. Kentucky on May 11

in which he gave up two runs on two hits while tying

his season-high with two strikeouts.

SADDLEBACK COLLEGE

2007 - FRESHMAN

Started 10 games and made 14 total appearances...

Posted a 3.61 ERA...Coached at Saddleback College

by Jack Hodges.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Esperanza High School in Anaheim,

Calif., where he was coached by Mike Curran...Spent

time as a pitcher and outfielder for the Aztecs...Was a

two-year member of the basketball team (forward)...

Active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA).

PERSONAL

Full name is Dean Alan Leffler Jr....Born Sept. 7, 1986, in

Dayton, Ohio...Son of Dean and Sue Leffler...Academic

major: Business.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2007 --- AT SADDLEBACK COLLEGE ---

2008 9.00 1 1 15 0 0 0 18.0 23 20 18 13 11 7 0 2 94 .315 8 6 0 0 2

2009 --- REDSHIRTED ---

Totals 9.00 1 1 15 0 0 0 18.0 23 20 18 13 11 7 0 2 94 .315 8 6 0 0 2

27Junior-RS u LHP

L/L u 6-1 u 195

Yorba Linda, Calif. (Saddleback (Calif.) College)

CAREER HIGHS (at Tennessee)

Innings (Starter) ....................................................................................... N/A

Innings (Reliever) ..........................................2.2 vs. Kentucky (5/11/08)

Runs Allowed ................................... 6 vs. Middle Tennessee (4/15/08)

ER Allowed ........................................ 6 vs. Middle Tennessee (4/15/08)

Strikeouts ........................................... 2 (4x) last vs. Kentucky (5/11/08)

Walks ............................................................ 4 vs. James Madison (3/5/08)

Hits Allowed ..................................... 6 vs. Middle Tennessee (4/15/08)

Wild Pitches ....................................... 2 (3x) last vs. Kentucky (5/11/08)

HBP............................................ 2 (2x) last at Mississippi State (4/26/08)

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2009 - SOPHOMORE

Started 35 games for the Vols, made 33 of those starts

in right field, one as DH and one in left field...Drove

in game-winning run with an RBI single in bottom

of ninth to give Vols a 5-4 victory over Oregon State

Feb. 20...Hit first home run of season in 3-for-4 per-

formance against Radford on March 3...Went 2-for-4

with four RBIs against Ohio on March 7...Led off

back-to-back games with home runs (March 10 vs.

Western Kentucky and March 11 vs. Louisville)...Stole

three bases against Ohio on March 7, including a

straight steal of home plate...Went 3-for-4 with a run

and two RBIs in the Vols’ 7-1 victory over Auburn on

March 15...Recorded four hits during the Florida series

March 20-22, three of which were doubles...Finished

2-for-4 with a double against Western Carolina on

March 24...Went 2-for-3 against UNC Asheville on

March 25, including an RBI hit and a run scored...In

series finale against Georgia on March 29 he drove

in one run on two hits with two runs scored...Went

2-for-5 with three RBIs against Charleston Southern

on April 1...Led off that game with a solo home run for

the third time in the season...Collected two hits and

an RBI in series finale against Alabama on April 5...

Hit seventh home run of the season in a 2-for-5 per-

formance against Lipscomb on April 8...Collected two

hits, scored three runs and drove in two more with a

2-for-4 performance against Mississippi State on April

10...Hit eighth home run of the year in the sixth inning

to put Vols ahead 5-1...Injured left wrist diving for a fly

ball in outfield on April 11 vs. the Bulldogs...Missed the

final 20 games of the season...Spent his summer play-

ing with the Thomasville HiToms of the Coastal Plains

League...Hit .347 in 34 games with a pair of home runs,

24 RBIs and six stolen bases.

2008 - FRESHMAN

Played in 51 games with all 47 of his starts coming in

right field...Had starts at the 1-8 spots in the batting

order, including 12 starts in the seven hole...Had 11

multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI games...Led the

Vols with 19 two-out RBIs and ranked second on the

team with eight stolen bases...Hit .351 vs. left-handers

while batting .227 against right-handers...Hit .330 with

runners on base and .352 with runners in scoring posi-

tion...Hit .290 in SEC play with 27 hits and 20 RBIs...Six

of his seven total home runs came during SEC play...

Started in right field in UT’s season-opener against

Morehead State on Feb. 22 and went 2-for-3 with a tri-

ple and a game-high three RBIs...Had two stolen bases

vs. Morehead State on Feb. 23...Hit .333 with four hits

and three RBIs in the Morehead State series...Went

2-for-4 with a double and a run in the win over Middle

Tennessee State on March 11...Went 3-for-5 with two

RBIs and a walk as UT beat Auburn in extra innings on

March 29...Set a school record with four doubles in the

win over 18th-ranked and eventual Atlantic 10 cham-

pion Charlotte April 2...His four-double effort was part

of a 4-for-5 day in which he scored twice and drove

in three runs...The four doubles tied an SEC single-

game record, making him one of just eight players in

league history to accomplish the feat...Went 2-for-4

with his first career home run and a pair of RBIs in UT’s

comeback win over No. 13 Florida in the second game

of doubleheader on April 5...Drove in two runs, drew

a career-high three walks and hit his second homer

of the season (solo) in game one of a doubleheader

against Alabama on April 12...Went 2-for-4 with an RBI

on April 18 at Arkansas...Hit a solo homer at Arkansas

on April 19 as part of a two-hit effort...Tied a season-

high with four hits in the win at Arkansas April 20...Led

the Vols with a .533 average in the Arkansas series...

His fourth homer of the season was a solo shot as part

of a three-RBI outing vs. Appalachian State on April

22...His sixth home run was a two-run shot against

Vanderbilt on May 2...Authored a 10-game

hit streak from April 18-May 2 … Drove in

a season-high four runs in a 3-for-4 effort

at South Carolina on May 16 that included

a three-run homer.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from University School of

Jackson (USJ) in Jackson, Tenn., where he

was coached by Brad Dyer...Was featured

in Baseball America as 2007 Louisville

Slugger/BCA High School Player of the

Year for the state of Tennessee...Senior

honors also included being named the

District 14-AA MVP, Jackson Sun Player of

the Year and earning All-District and All-State rec-

ognition...Also named to the 2007 Tennessee Sports

Writers Association Class AA All-State Team...As a

senior, he hit .525 with 12 home runs, 43 RBIs, 85 hits

(36 for extra bases) and only eight strikeouts...He also

broke the single-season state record with 84 runs

scored in 2007 (breaking his own record of 76 runs in

2004) and finished as the state’s all-time leader in runs

scored with 313...Named to the Jackson Sun’s 2006

All-West Tennessee Team as a junior...Starred on USJ’s

2005 Class A state championship team and also played

on state runner-up teams as an eighth grader, junior

and senior...Played five seasons of varsity baseball,

with the Bruins claiming district and region crowns all

five years...USJ went 188-43 during Liles’ career...Was

selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 40th round of

the 2007 MLB draft (1,202nd overall pick).

PERSONAL

Full name is Joshua Andrew Liles...Born Dec. 30, 1987,

in Murfreesboro, Tenn....Son of Greg Liles...Recipient

of the Ron Lawson Baseball Scholarship...Academic

major: Arts & sciences.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD%

2008 .267 51-47 176 18 47 9 1 7 36 79 .449 20 1 35 4 .343 1 1 8 83 6 3 .967

2009 .313 35-35 147 28 46 6 0 8 25 76 .517 14 0 16 2 .368 2 1 8 62 3 1 .985

Totals .288 86-82 323 46 93 15 1 15 61 155 .480 34 1 51 6 .355 3 2 16 145 9 4 .975

33Junior u OF

R/R u 6-1 u 205

Jackson, Tenn. (University School of Jackson)

CAREER HIGHS

At Bats .................................................. 6 (3x) last vs. Louisville (5/11/09)

Runs ..........................................................3 vs. Mississippi State (4/10/09)

Hits ........................................................... 4 (2x) last at Arkansas (4/20/08)

RBI ......................................................................4 (2x) last vs. Ohio (5/7/09)

BB ..............................................................................3 vs. Alabama (4/12/08)

SB ........................................................................................ 3 vs. Ohio (3/7/09)

2B ............................................................................... 4 vs. Charlotte (4/2/08)

HR .......................................... 1 (15x) last vs. Mississippi State (4/10/09)

Total Bases ............................................................ 8 vs. Charlotte (4/2/08)

Hit Streak ....................................................... 10 games (4/18/08-5/2/08)

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2009 - FRESHMAN

True freshman was an important part of the Volunteer

bullpen...Appeared in 24 games which ranked second

on the team in 2009 and second in school history for

appearances by a freshman...Built a 3-1 record with a

6.43 ERA and allowed 17 runs (15 earned) on 22 hits

with 31 strikeouts and 15 walks in 21 innings...Was 2-0

in SEC play with an 8.71 ERA...Earned his first win in

his collegiate debut vs. Oregon State Feb.20, allowing

one hit in a 1/3 of an inning...Allowed two runs on

two hits in an inning of work against West Virginia at

the Baseball at the Beach Tournament...Worked a 1/3

of an inning against Ohio on March 7, allowing one

run on three hits...Pitched 2/3 of an inning the next

day and shutout the Bobcats on one hit...Logged a

scoreless inning against Western Kentucky on March

10...Made his SEC debut with 2/3 of an inning against

Auburn on March 15, did not allow a hit or a run with

one strikeout...Struck out a season high four batters

while taking the loss in two innings of work against

at ETSU March 31...Surrendered two runs on one hit

in a 1/3 of an inning at Alabama on April 3...Allowed

just one earned run during a stretch five outings in

the month of April that spanned 3 2/3 innings and

included action against Appalachian State (April 7),

Mississippi State (April 12), MTSU (April 15), LSU (April

19) and ETSU (April 21)...Had a rough outing against

Arkansas April 26 when he allowed two runs without

the benefit of a hit in one inning...Collected his 12th

scoreless outing of the season at Kentucky on March

1...Had his worst outing of the year against South

Carolina on May 12, allowing four runs on two hits

while walking two and striking out three...Worked

an inning at MTSU on May 12 where he gave up one

run on one hit...Picked up back-to-back wins in his

final two appearances of the season at Vanderbilt...

Worked a scoreless inning with two strikeouts on May

15 which he followed up with allowing one run in two

innings with three strikeouts on May 16 to complete

the three game sweep...Appeared as a pinch runner

and scored a run against Louisville (March 11) and

Lipscomb (April 8).

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Briarcrest Christian School in

Memphis, Tenn., where he was coached by Allen

Pavatte...Went 8-2 as a senior in 2008 with a 1.01 ERA

and 107 strikeouts in 65.1 innings pitched...Entered

his senior season as a Collegiate Baseball Preseason

All-America selection, and garnered All-State and All-

Region honors at season’s end...Posted a 6-3 record

and a 2.68 ERA with 102 strikeouts as a junior in 2007

while earning All-State and All-Region honors...Named

team MVP as a junior and senior...Participated in the

2007 Worth Showcase...Played for Team Tennessee in

the 2007 Junior Sunbelt Classic and also pitched for

the Dulins Dodgers in the B.E.S.T. World Series during

the summer of 2007...Wrestled for three years and

appeared in the state tournament in the 112-pound

weight class as a freshman...Also played defensive

back on the football team for three seasons...Was a

member of the National Honor Society and the Latin

National Honor Society.

PERSONAL

Full name is William Mario Locante...Born Feb. 2, 1990,

in Memphis, Tenn....Son of Bill and Jeanne Locante...

Recipient of the J. Milton Stockman Academic

Scholarship Fund...Academic major:

Marketing.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2009 6.43 3 1 24 0 0 0 21.0 22 17 15 15 31 4 0 3 105 .278 2 5 0 1 5

Totals 6.43 3 1 24 0 0 0 21.0 22 17 15 15 31 4 0 3 105 .278 2 5 0 1 5

13Sophomore u LHP

L/L u 6-0 u 190

Memphis, Tenn. (Briarcrest Christian School)

Sch

MarCAREER HIGHS

Innings (Starter) ....................................................................................... N/A

Innings (Reliever) ........................2.0 (3x) last at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

Runs Allowed ............................................ 4 vs. South Carolina (5/9/09)

ER Allowed ................................................. 4 vs. South Carolina (5/9/09)

Strikeouts ......................................4 at East Tennessee State (3/31/09)

Walks .................................................... 2 (4x) last at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

Hits Allowed ..........................................................4 vs. Georgia (3/28/09)

Wild Pitches ...................................................1 (2x) last vs. Ohio (3/7/09)

HBP...........................................................................2 vs. Arkansas (4/26/09)

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2009 - JUNIOR

First-year Vol appeared in 19 games and made nine

starts…Began the year as the Vols’ third starter in

the weekend rotation…Moved to bullpen after mak-

ing his first six appearances as a starting pitcher…

Fashioned a 5.16 ERA and a 4-3 record through 52 1/3

innings…Went 1-2 in three SEC starts…Also appeared

eight times in relief in conference play…Earned a no

decision in his Volunteer debut Feb. 24 against Austin

Peay, allowing two runs on five hits with a walk and

five strike outs…Picked up his first win March 3 vs.

Radford after pitching five innings, giving up three

run on nine hits with five strikeouts…Earned back-

to-back wins against Ohio (March 8) and Auburn

(March 15) after working five innings in each start

and allowing only one run…Struggled at Florida on

March 21, surrendering six runs on nine hits in 2 2/3

innings…His second loss of the season came against

Georgia on March 28, when he allowed four runs on

six hits in four innings…His next four appearances

came out of the bullpen, spanning seven innings and

including work against Charleston Southern (April

1), Alabama (April 3), Appalachian State (April 7) and

Mississippi State (April 12)…Evened his record at 3-3

when he took the loss against Appalachian State,

allowing three runs on three hits in 1 2/3 innings…

Made his seventh start of the season and earned the

win against Middle Tennessee on April 15 with three

innings of work, giving up one run on three hits and

striking out two…Earned a no-decision against ETSU

on April 21 with 4 2/3 innings of work, allowing three

runs (two earned) on six hits…Worked 3 2/3 solid

innings against Arkansas on April 24, giving up one

run on four hits with three strikeouts…Allowed three

runs (one earned) in 2/3 of an inning at Kentucky on

May 3…Gave up only two earned runs in his final

four appearances of the year including a start against

MTSU on May 12…Shutout Vanderbilt in three innings

of work over the last two games of the season...Spent

his summer playing with the Florence RedWolves in

the Coastal Plains League...Was dominant on the hill,

putting together a 5-2 record and a miniscule 1.92

ERA in 10 appearances, including nine starts...Topped

the league by holding opponents to a .169 batting

average while twirling a 65 2/3 innings...Also ranked

fourth in the league with a total of 68 strikeouts, while

walking just 21 batters.

YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE

2008 - SOPHOMORE

Hit .298 with 37 hits, 11 doubles, three home runs and

30 RBIs in 42 games played...Was solid on the mound,

posting a 10-2 record and a 3.31 ERA with 77 strike-

outs through a team-high 92.1 innings...Fielded at a

.984 clip...Helped lead the Mountain Lions to a 50-13

record, the GJCAA regular-season championship and

the Region XVII Tournament title...Coached at Young

Harris College by Rick Robinson.

2007 - FRESHMAN

Helped lead YHC to the school’s first-ever appearance

in the NJCAA College World Series in Grand Junction,

Colo....Hit .358 with 13 doubles, nine home runs and

65 RBIs as the Mountain Lions went 46-22...Also post-

ed a 9-2 record on the mound with a 2.58 ERA and 89

strikeouts in 106 innings...Helped YHC win the Region

XVII regular season and tournament titles, as well as

the district championship...Named to the 2007 GJCAA

All-Conference Team, earning first-team honors as

both a pitcher and designated hitter...Also named to

the GJCAA All-Tournament Team while being select-

ed as Tournament MVP...Was a YHC teammate of

fellow UT newcomer Michael Hornsby...Selected by

the St. Louis Cardinals in the 50th round of the 2007

MLB draft (1,448th overall pick).

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Parkview High School in Lilburn, Ga.,

where he was coached by Chan Brown...Selected by

the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the 34th round of the

2006 MLB draft (1,009th pick)...Also played football

for three years.

PERSONAL

Full name is Edward Stephen McCray...Born Oct.

6, 1987, in Decatur, Ga....Son of Eddie and Lynne

McCray...Recipient of the Catherine & Paul Mountcastle

Scholarship Fund...Academic major: History.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2006 --- AT YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE ---

2007 --- AT YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE ---

2009 5.16 4 3 19 9 0 0 52.1 67 33 30 15 39 14 1 11 231 .321 2 6 1 0 1

Totals 5.16 4 3 19 9 0 0 52.1 67 33 30 15 39 14 1 11 231 .321 2 6 1 0 1

29Senior u RHP/DH

L/R u 6-4 u 230

Lilburn, Ga. (Young Harris (Ga.) College)

CAREER HIGHS (at Tennessee)

Innings (Starter) .............................. 5.0 (3x) last vs. Auburn (3/15/09)

Innings (Reliever) ..........................3.2 (2x) last vs. Arkansas (4/24/09)

Runs Allowed ...........................................................6 at Florida (3/21/09)

ER Allowed ................................................................6 at Florida (3/21/09)

Strikeouts .......................................................5 vs. Austin Peay (2/24/09)

Walks ...................................................... 3 vs. Appalachian State (4/7/09)

Hits Allowed ............................................ 9 (2x) last at Florida (3/21/09)

Wild Pitches ............................................1 (2x) last at Alabama (4/3/09)

HBP.........................................................................2 at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

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Was selected in the third round (102nd overall pick) of the Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft by the Chicago White Sox but decided to return to Tennessee for his junior season…Made 20 appearances with five starts during his sophomore campaign…Led the Vols with 75 strikeouts on the year…Began season as a starter but moved to bullpen in early April…Posted an 0-1 record as a starter but shared the team lead with four wins in relief outings…Had an overall record of 4-2…Posted a season ERA of 6.36…Managed two saves in 15 relief appear-ances…Tallied his first win out of the bullpen against Ohio on March 7 with seven strikeouts in four innings of work…Suffered his only loss as a starter at Alabama on April 5, allowing season-highs of eight runs (six earned) and eight hits through five innings…Posted first save against Mississippi State on April 10 with a season-high eight strikeouts in four innings…Lasted five innings with six strikeouts and gave up only two hits against Georgia on March 29…Picked up second save at LSU with four strikeouts, zero runs, and only two hits in two innings…Pitched two innings against Arkansas, recording his sec-ond relief win with two strikeouts and one run…Suffered second loss on May 9 against South Carolina where he gave up four runs (all earned) off five hits in just two innings…Posted third relief win at Kentucky on May 2, notching five strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings…Pitched 2 1/3 innings in his fourth win out of the pen against MTSU with four strikeouts and no earned runs…Also made brief relief appearances against West Virginia (Feb. 27), Louisville (March 11), Auburn (March 15), Charleston Southern (April 1), ETSU (April 21), Arkansas (April 26), and Vanderbilt (May 15)…Spent the summer of 2009 playing with the Bourne Braves in the prestigious Cape Cod League…Posted a 2-1 record with a 3.06 ERA in eight appearances, including six starts…Twirled 32 1/3 innings, striking out 47 and allowing just 17 hits.

2008 - REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (Freshman All-American)

Made 14 appearances while sharing the team lead with 13 starts…Held down the role of Tennessee’s Saturday starter…Was a second-team selection on the Pro-Line Athletic/National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Freshman All-America Team…Earned a spot on the pres-tigious Roger Clemens Award watch list and also was among the first 12 players in the nation to accept an invitation to USA Baseball’s 2008 National Team Trials…Ranked among the nation’s strikeouts leaders with 104 Ks through just 80 1/3 innings pitched…Recorded the second-highest single-season strikeout total ever by a

Tennessee freshman…Averaged 11.65 strikeouts per nine innings and recorded five double-digit strikeout performances…Finished with a 5-5 record (UT scored two runs or fewer in four of his starts) and a team-best 4.59 ERA…Held opponents to a .239 batting average and posted a 2.8 strikeout-to-walk ratio…Averaged 5.74 innings per appearance…Left-handers hit .253 against him, while right-handers batted .234…Made 10 starts in SEC play, posting a 3-4 record and a 6.02 ERA with 71 strikeouts in 58 1/3 innings of league action…Made his much-anticipated Tennessee debut Feb. 25 against Furman and struck out 12 while limiting the Paladins to a single unearned run on two hits with one walk…Received no run support during an outstanding start against Oklahoma at Minute Maid Park in Houston on March 2, fanning 10 and allowing two runs (one earned) through eight innings as the Vols lost 2-0…Struck out nine batters in just five innings of action against Eastern Michigan dur-ing which the Eagles managed just one run on four hits…Logged a win in his Southeastern Conference debut March 16 against LSU by holding the Tigers to three runs (two earned) on five hits with three walks and eight Ks through seven innings…His first career road start saw him strike out 10 during a loss at Georgia on March 22…Surrendered three runs to the Bulldogs on four hits through 6 2/3 innings…Earned a no-decision at Auburn March 29 after giving up four runs in 4 1/3 innings of action…Was saddled with a second straight no-decision on April 5 when Florida managed five runs on four hits in 4 1/3 innings against him…Earned a win over Alabama April 12 when he held the Tide to a single run on five hits with 10 strikeouts in seven innings…Posted his highest SEC strikeouts total April 19 at Arkansas when he fanned 11 during an 8 1/3-inning start in which he allowed four runs on seven hits with no walks…Picked up his fifth win April 26 at Mississippi State as he struck out eight Bulldogs and allowed three runs (two earned) on four hits through six innings…His lone relief appearance came against Belmont May 7, as he allowed no runs on one hit with two strikeouts during a single inning of action…Lasted just four innings in a rough start against 13th-ranked Vanderbilt May 3, allowing seven runs on nine hits and taking his third loss of the year…Struck out nine batters during a six-inning start against 22nd-ranked Kentucky May 10 (loss)…His strong outing against the Wildcats placed him alongside former UT great James Adkins (2005-07) as the only freshmen in Tennessee history to record at least 100 strikeouts…

Closed out the season with a loss at 18th-ranked South Carolina on May 16, during which he was touched for seven runs on four hits through 4 2/3 innings.

2007 - FRESHMAN

Suffered an arm injury in the summer before his arrival at UT...Underwent surgery Oct. 9, 2006, and redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Florida Christian High School in Miami, Fla....Selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 34th round of the 2006 MLB draft (1,033rd overall pick)...Rated by Baseball America as the 35th-ranked overall high school senior in the country in 2006...Pitched two solid innings and earned the win in the fourth annual All-American Game presented by Playstation in Albuquerque, N.M....As a senior in 2006, he helped FCHS to a 29-2 record (including a 26-game win streak) and a state title...That team finished the year ranked No. 5 in the nation by both USA Today and Baseball America...A first-team All-State selection and the 2005 Miami Herald Pitcher of the Year, he posted a 9-1 record and a 0.76 ERA as a junior in 2005 with 117 strikeouts in 67.1 innings pitched...Played on the 2005 18 & Under World Wood Bat Champion Florida Bombers summer team, going 5-0 with a 1.91 ERA and 55 strikeouts in 29.1 innings while earning tournament co-MVP honors...Ranks fourth on the Bombers’ all-time single-season list with 55 strikeouts (2005)...Began his prep career by attend-ing Miami’s Coral Park Senior High School.

PERSONAL

Full name is Bryan Adam Morgado...Last name pro-nounced: mohr-GAH-doh...Born Dec. 8, 1988, in Miami, Fla....Son of Arsenio and Alicia Morgado...Recipient of the James W. Robinson Scholarship Endowment...Academic major: Sport management with a minor in business.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2007 --- REDSHIRTED ---

2008 4.59 5 5 14 13 1 0 80.1 70 45 41 37 104 13 2 9 343 .239 11 5 2 3 5

2009 6.36 4 2 20 5 0 2 52.1 55 44 37 36 75 18 2 8 249 .270 6 3 1 2 4

Totals 5.29 9 7 34 18 1 2 132.2 125 89 78 73 179 31 4 17 592 .252 17 8 3 5 9

24Junior u LHP

L/L u 6-3 u 203

Miami, Fla. (Florida Christian)

CAREER HIGHS

Innings (Starter) ..............................................8.1 at Arkansas (4/19/09)

Innings (Reliever) ............................................ 5.0 vs. Georgia (3/29/09)

Runs Allowed ..........................................................8 at Alabama (4/5/09)

ER Allowed ................................7 (2x) last at South Carolina (5/16/08)

Strikeouts .............................................................12 vs. Furman (2/25/08)

Walks ........................................................... 5 (3x) last at Florida (3/22/09)

Hits Allowed ......................................................... 10 at Auburn (3/29/08)

Wild Pitches ..............................2 (2x) last at South Carolina (5/16/08)

HBP.........................................1 (8x) last at Middle Tennessee (5/12/09)

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2009 - FRESHMAN

One of the most consistent and everyday freshmen

on the team, he was named to the 2009 SEC All-

Freshman team...Appeared in 55 games and made

54 starts at shortstop...Collected 18 multi-hit games

and another nine multi-RBI games...Batted a team-

high .325 in SEC play with 37 hits, four doubles, four

home runs and 24 RBIs...Had a .255 average against

left-handers, a .291 average against right-handers,

.381 average with runners on base and a .522 average

with runners in scoring position...Broke out of early-

season slump by hitting 10-for-17 (.588) in five games

the week of March 9, with four walks, two RBIs, three

doubles and six runs...During the Ohio series (March

6-8), he batted a team-high .692 (9-for-13) with three

doubles, six runs, four walks and two RBIs...Scored two

runs in Vols’ 7-1 victory over Auburn on March 15...

Went 2-for-3 with two RBIs against Tennessee Tech

March 18...Drove in season-high two RBIs with 2-for-4

performance in series finale against Florida March 22...

Went 1-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored against

UNC Asheville on March 25...Had the top average for

UT during Georgia series (March 27-29), going 6-for-

11 (.545) with a double and three RBIs...Had top aver-

age for Vols against Alabama (April 3-5), going 3-for-7

(.429) Including a 2-for-3 performance April 5...Went

1-for-4 with a run scored against Lipscomb on April

8...Hit first career home run in eighth inning of Vols’

6-1 victory over Mississippi State on April 10...Went

3-for-4 on April 12 with an RBI...Went 2-for-5 with a

double and three RBIs against Belmont on April 14...

Scored a career high three runs in a 2-for-5 perfor-

mance vs. MTSU on April 15...Went 2-for-4 with a run

in the series finale against LSU April 19...Collected

four hits in 14 at-bats in Arkansas series (April 24-26)...

Hit second home run of season in series-opener...

Went 1-for-5 with two RBIs in series opener against

Kentucky May 1...Also collected a hit and scored a run

May 3...Went 1-for-3 with his first career grand slam

in series-opener against South Carolina on May 8...

Homered for a second time in the series on Sunday

May 10...Three-run shot was his fourth home run of

the year...Named SEC Freshman of the Week after a

stellar performance against Vandy...During series May

14-16, he went 7-for-16 (.438) with a double and six

RBIs...Six of his seven hits against Vanderbilt drove

in runs (five RBI singles and an RBI double)...He went

7-for-8 (.875) with runners in scoring position while

also going 4-for-6 (.667) with two outs in the inning...

The freshman drove in three two-out RBIs and ended

weekend with a .500 slugging percentage and .438

on-base percentage...His RBI single in the top of the

seventh on Sunday tied the game at 7-7 and allowed

Tennessee the chance to win the game 9-7 in 10

innings.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Pleasure Ridge Park High School in

Louisville, Ky., where he was coached by Bill Miller...

Helped lead the Panthers to a 38-4 record, a state

championship and a No. 15 final national ranking by

Rivals.com as a senior in 2008...Was a member of the

Louisville team that won the 2002 Little League World

Series, and he was named MVP.

PERSONAL

Full name is Zachary J. Osborne...Born April 2, 1990, in

Louisville, Ky....Son of Troy and Lisa Osborne...Has an

older brother, Corey...Recipient of the David & Patti

Wilder Scholarship and Elizabeth Aytes Elliott Trust...

Academic major: undecided.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD%

2009 .281 55-54 203 33 57 8 1 4 33 79 .389 15 8 21 6 .351 2 9 4 74 130 12 .944

Totals .281 55-54 203 33 57 8 1 4 33 79 .389 15 8 21 6 .351 2 9 4 74 130 12 .944

6Sophomore u SS

R/R u 5-7 u 165

Louisville, Ky. (Pleasure Ridge Park)

Returning Players

CAREER HIGHS

At Bats ..................................................................6 at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

Runs ...................................................... 3 vs. Middle Tennessee (4/15/09)

Hits ........................................................ 3 (4x) last at Vanderbilt (5/15/09)

RBI .................................................................. 4 vs. South Carolina (5/8/09)

BB ...............................................................2 (3x) last vs. Georgia (3/28/09)

SB ........................................................... 1 (4x) last at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

2B ........................................................... 1 (8x) last at Vanderbilt (5/15/09)

HR ................................................ 1 (4x) last vs. South Carolina (5/10/09)

Total Bases ...........................................................6 vs. Arkansas (4/24/09)

Hit Streak ............................................................ 5 games (3/4/09-3/8/09)

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2009 - SOPHOMORE

Made 31 starts in left field, one in right field and five

as designated hitter...Went 3-for-5 with one run in first

start of the season against West Virginia...Doubled

twice against Ohio in second game on March 7...Went

back-to-back games with four hits (3/8 and 3/11)...

Drove in a career-high five RBIs against Ohio on

March 8...Went 2-for-4 with a double against Coastal

Carolina...Picked up first hit since March 21 against

Charleston Southern - a solo home run- his first home

run of the year...Went 2-for-3 with a run scored and

two RBIs April 8 vs. Lipscomb...Started opening game

of Mississippi State series in left field..went 1-for-3 with

run...Hit three-run homer in the eighth inning against

Belmont as pinch hitter...Homer was his second on the

season...Went 2-for-4 as designated hitter vs. MTSU...

Named SEC Player of the Week on April 20 for strong

performance against LSU...During the weekend series

against the Tigers, Polk led the Vols with a .455 bat-

ting average (5-for-11), five hits, two doubles, one

home run, three RBIs, 10 total bases, a .909 slugging

percentage and a .500 on-base percentage...His two-

run home run on Sunday helped the Vols earn a 9-4

series-clinching victory...The sophomore finished the

week 8-for-16 (.500) with three doubles and six RBIs, a

1.063 slugging percentage and .529 on-base percent-

age to help the Vols go 4-1. He also scored six runs

in five games...Went 2-for-4 in series finale against

Arkansas...Picked up a double and two walks in the

three-games...Had a 13-game hitting streak ended on

May 3 vs. Kentucky...Batted 18-for-51 (.352) during the

team-high, season-long streak...Went 1-for-3 with two

runs scored and a double in series-opener vs. South

Carolina...Drove in two runs on two hits in three at-

bats in the series-opener against Vanderbilt on 5/14...

Walked twice in game two on May 15.

2008 - FRESHMAN

One of the most improved players on the team, he

was named the designated hitter on the SEC All-

Freshman Team…Appeared in 49 games, with 42

starts…Started 27 games in left field, 14 games as

the designated hitter and one game in centerfield…

Made multiple starts at six different spots in the bat-

ting order, with a high of 12 coming in the leadoff

slot…Led the Vols with seven sacrifice bunts while

ranking second on the club in doubles (10) and triples

(2)…Recorded eight multi-hit games and six multi-RBI

games…Hit .255 against left-handers while batting

..284 vs. right-handers…Hit .319 with runners on

base, .171 with runners in scoring position and was an

impressive 4-for-5 in pinch-hitting situations…Played

in 26 SEC games and batted .233 with 21 hits, four

home runs and nine RBIs…Started in left field in UT’s

season-opener vs. Morehead State Feb. 22...Logged

two hits in the series-clinching win vs. Morehead State

Feb. 24...Had a triple, an RBI and a pair of sac bunts in

UT’s upset win over No. 3 Texas Feb. 29 in Houston...

Went 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run vs. Texas Tech

March 1 in Houston...Started in centerfield March 5 vs.

James Madison and went 2-for-4 with two doubles,

a run and an RBI...Scored three runs and also hit a

double vs. Eastern Michigan March 7...Had a basehit at

Louisville March 19 and also scored the go-ahead run

as the Vols came from behind to beat the Cardinals

7-6...Went 2-for-3 with an RBI March 21 at Georgia, and

followed that up with a 2-for-4 effort one day later...

Delivered a two-run double March 25 against USC

Upstate...Sealed UT’s 11-inning win at Auburn March

29 with a two-run homer as part of a two-hit perfor-

mance...Had one pinch-hit at-bat against Charlotte

April 2 and delivered a two-run single...Started as

UT’s designated hitter during all three games of the

Florida series April 5-6...Had a pinch-hit at-bat April

8 vs. Austin Peay and delivered an RBI double while

later coming in to score...Had a career-high four hits at

ETSU April 9...Hit a two-run homer April 23 vs. ETSU...

Belted a solo home run against Vanderbilt May 2...Hit

a two-run homer during a ninth-inning,

pinch-hit appearance against 13th-ranked

Vanderbilt May 4...Drove in a season-high

three runs with a three-run homer at South

Carolina May 15.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Oakland High School

in Murfreesboro, Tenn., where he was

coached by Mack Hawks...Batted .411 as

a senior in 2007 with seven home runs

and 22 stolen bases...Named to the 2007

Louisville Slugger All-America team, the

2007 Tennessee Sports Writers Association

Class AAA All-State Team and also earned All-Midstate,

All-District and All-Region honors...Selected as the

2007 Murfreesboro Daily News Journal Baseball Player

of the Year...Was a four-year starter on both the

baseball and football teams...Served as football team

captain as a senior and garnered All-Region acclaim

as a running back and defensive back...Was a member

of Oakland’s National Honor Society, FCA and Cultural

Awareness Club.

PERSONAL

Full name is Michael Deangelo Polk, Jr....Born Dec.

12, 1988, in Murfreesboro, Tenn....Son of Michael

and Jackie Polk...Academic major: Sport management

with a minor in business.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD%

2008 .273 49-42 150 28 41 10 2 5 21 70 .467 16 9 34 2 .377 0 7 3 38 0 4 .905

2008 .298 43-37 151 31 45 12 0 3 21 66 .437 15 0 37 2 .357 2 2 7 58 3 1 .984

Totals .286 92-79 301 59 86 22 2 8 42 136 .452 31 9 71 4 .367 2 9 10 96 3 5 .952

1Junior u OF

R/R u 5-9 u 175

Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland)

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CAREER HIGHS

At Bats ..........................................6 (2x) last vs. South Carolina (5/9/09)

Runs ..................................... 3 (2x) last vs. Western Kentucky (3/10/09)

Hits ....................................... 4 (3x) last vs. Western Kentucky (3/10/09)

RBI ...................................................................................... 5 vs. Ohio (3/8/09)

BB ........................................................... 2 (3x) last at Vanderbilt (5/15/09)

SB .........................................................1 (10x) last at Vanderbilt (5/15/09)

2B ........................................................................2 (3x) last vs. Ohio (3/7/09)

HR ....................................................................... 1 (8x) last at LSU (4/19/09)

Total Bases ...................................... 6 at East Tennessee State (4/9/08)

Hit Streak ....................................................... 11 games (4/14/09-5/2/09)

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2009 - FRESHMAN

BATTING

Appeared in 22 games while making starts in 11…

Made five in right field, three in left, two in center

and one at catcher...Started in left field against on

Austin Peay on Feb. 24 and USC Upstate on March

4...Collected one hit in 1-for-3 performance vs. the

Spartans...Caught for the first time during the 2009

season against UNC Asheville on March 25...Started

in left field against Appalachian State April 7 and

went 1-for-4 with double and RBI...Earned first career

save after pitching scoreless ninth inning against

Mississippi State on April 11..Started that game in

left field and went 2-for-3 with an RBI at the plate...

Went 1-for-4 with an RBI double in series finale

against MSU on April 12...Started last two games of

that series in outfield...Drove in run with an RBI

double against MTSU on April 15...Started in right field

against Arkansas on April 26 and against Kentucky

on May 2...Started final two games of Vanderbilt

series (May 15-16) in outfield...Went 2-for-5 with a run

scored May 16...Was called in from outfield to record

last two outs and earn his third save in three games.

PITCHING

Pitching totals included an 0-3 record, four saves and

a 5.45 ERA…He fashioned a 5.40 ERA in 15 appear-

ances during league action…Made a team-high 27

appearances as a true freshman, which set a new

school record for appearances by a freshman…His

four saves also ranks him second in school history for

saves by a freshman…Left-handers hit .224 against

him and right-handers hit .239…Limited hitters to

.254 average with runners on base…Averaged 1.3

innings per appearances and posted a 4.0 strikeout-

to-walk ratio…Made his pitching debut Feb. 21 vs.

Oregon State, working 2/3 of an inning allowing

one run on two hits…Worked a scoreless inning on

March 3 against Radford…Pitched a season-high

three innings against Ohio on March 7, allowed one

run on six hits with two strikeouts…Took his first loss

of the season against Louisville March 11 after work-

ing 2 1/3 innings, giving up three runs on three hits

with three strikeouts…Suffered another loss against

Coastal Carolina March 17, surrendering two runs

on three hits in 2 1/3 innings…Made five straight

appearances in which he worked one scoreless inning

against Georgia (March 28), Charleston Southern

(April 1), Alabama (April 5), Lipscomb (April 8) and

Mississippi State (April 11)…Picked up his first save of

the season in the game against MSU…Took his third

and final loss of the season after allowing three runs

on three hits in 2/3 of an inning against Mississippi

State April 12…Worked a scoreless inning vs. MTSU

April 15 followed by two scoreless inning at LSU April

19…Allowed four runs in the span of three appear-

ances, two each against ETSU April 21 and Arkansas

April 25…Put together another streak of scoreless

innings as he worked 4 1/3 innings from May 1 to May

8 without surrendering a run or a hit…

Endured a rough appearance vs. South

Carolina May 10, giving up four runs on

four hits in three innings…Finished the

season with three saves in three games

against Vanderbilt (May 14-16)…Did

not allow an earned run and gave up

only one hit during 2 2/3 total innings.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Farragut High School in

Knoxville, Tenn., where he was coached

by Tommy Pharr...Earned All-State honors

in 2008 while helping lead the Admirals to

a state championship and a 42-3 record

that included 28 straight wins to open the

season...Played for the Baseball Factory

Team in the 2007 Baseball Express Cape

Cod High School Classic...Also played on

Farragut’s 2006 state championship team

that went 30-15...Was a member of the

Knoxville Stars 15-and-Under baseball

team that won the USYBA World Series

in the summer of 2005...Selected by the

Cleveland Indians in the 46th round of the

2008 MLB draft (1,395th overall pick).

PERSONAL

Full name is Matthew Garrett Ramsey...Born Sept.

24, 1989, in Oak Ridge, Tenn....Grandson of Tim and

Phyllis Hill and son of Vickie and Garrett Ramsey...

Recipient of the C. Robert Bice, MD Athletic Scholarship

Endowment...Academic major: Sport management.

28Sophomore u RHP/OF

R/R u 5-10 u 190

Knoxville, Tenn. (Farragut)

CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2009 5.45 0 3 27 0 0 4 36.1 32 22 22 11 44 8 0 4 152 .234 1 2 0 1 1

Totals 5.45 0 3 27 0 0 4 36.1 32 22 22 11 44 8 0 4 152 .234 1 2 0 1 1

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD%

2009 .200 19-11 40 3 8 3 0 0 4 11 .275 5 1 13 1 .304 0 1 0 26 7 1 .971

Totals .200 19-11 40 3 8 3 0 0 4 11 .275 5 1 13 1 .304 0 1 0 26 7 1 .971

CAREER HIGHS

At Bats ..................................................................5 at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

Runs ...................................................... 1 (3x) last at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

Hits ........................................................ 2 (2x) last at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

RBI .........................................1 (4x) last vs. Middle Tennessee (4/15/09)

BB .............................................................1 (5x) last vs. Arkansas (4/24/09)

SB ..................................................................................................................... N/A

2B ...........................................1 (3x) last vs. Middle Tennessee (4/15/09)

HR .................................................................................................................... N/A

Total Bases ........................................ 2 (5x) last at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

Hit Streak ..........................................................4 games (4/7/09-4/15/09)

CAREER HIGHS

CAREER HIGHS

Innings (Starter) ....................................................................................... N/A

Innings (Reliever) ..............3.0 (2x) last vs. South Carolina (5/10/09)

Runs Allowed ..........................................4 vs. South Carolina (5/10/09)

ER Allowed ...............................................4 vs. South Carolina (5/10/09)

Strikeouts ............................................ 4 vs. Western Carolina (3/24/09)

Walks ......................................................2 (2x) last vs. Arkansas (4/26/09)

Hits Allowed .................................................................. 6 vs. Ohio (3/7/09)

Wild Pitches ..........................................1 vs. Mississippi State (4/12/09)

HBP..................................1 (2x) last vs. East Tennessee State (4/21/09)

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2009 - FRESHMAN

Appeared in 39 games with 23 starts for his fresh-

man campaign...Made 12 starts in left field, seven in

right field and four as designated hitter…Batted .357

against left-handed pitching, .357 as a pinch hitter,

.321 with runners in scoring position and .667 with

a runner on third and less than two outs…Made UT

debut against Oregon State on Feb. 21...Went 2-for-3

with two home runs against Ohio in second game of

double header on March 7...Drove in a career-high

three RBIs in that game...Hit third home run of the

year against Western Kentucky on March 10...Starting

left fielder in Friday and Saturday games against

Florida...Went 1-for-5 during series with an RBI...Had

two-RBI single against UNC Asheville on March 25...

Went 2-for-4 in series finale against Georgia...Went

2-for-5 with three-run home run against Lipscomb on

April 8...Went 1-for-4 with two RBIs against Mississippi

State on April 12...Went 1-for-4 in 17th start of the

season versus Arkansas on April 25...Drove in two

runs with 1-for-3 afternoon on May 3 vs. Kentucky...

Went 3-for-4 against Vanderbilt on May 15 with three

doubles and three runs scored...Followed that up with

two more hits in series-finale against Vanderbilt.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Elmira Free Academy in Elmira, N.Y.,

where he was coached by Jason Manwaring...Was

named first-team Class A All-State and first-team All-

Conference as a senior in 2008 after hitting .414 with

29 hits, 31 RBIs, three home runs, 26 walks and 10

stolen bases...Also boasted a .573 on-base percentage

and a .700 slugging percentage as a senior...Finished

his high school career as a three-time All-State and

All-Conference selection...Rated by Baseball America

as a four-star and top-200 national prospect among

2008 seniors (32nd-best outfielder)...Was rated a 10

out of 10 on the Perfect Game scouting scale...Was

rated as one of the top-12 outfielders and the 65th-

best overall senior prospect at the World Wood Bat

Association championships in East Cobb, Ga., in July

2008...Was one of 55 players selected to take part in

the 2008 International High School Power Showcase

Home Run Derby at Tropicana Field...Was among 250

of the nation’s elite high school players who took

part in the 2007 Perfect Game National Showcase in

Cincinnati, Ohio...Collected more than 100 hits in the

first three of five high school varsity seasons...Was

a third-team selection to the 2007 New York State

Sportswriters Association Class A All-State Team, and

was a fourth-team pick as a sophomore in 2006...

Played summer ball for the South Florida Bandits

travel team...Also played three years of varsity basket-

ball as a small forward.

PERSONAL

Full name is Charles Myers Thurber III...Born Dec.

28, 1989, in Elmira, N.Y....Son of Chuck and Maggie

Thurber...Recipient of the Viar Family Athletic

Scholarship...Academic major: Arts & sciences.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD%

2009 .248 39-23 101 16 25 4 0 4 16 41 .406 13 0 32 0 .333 0 0 0 32 2 0 1.000

Totals .248 39-23 101 16 25 4 0 4 16 41 .406 13 0 32 0 .333 0 0 0 32 2 0 1.000

12Sophomore u OF

L/L u 6-4 u 220

Elmira, N.Y. (Elmira Free Academy)

Returning Players

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CAREER HIGHS

At Bats ..................................................................6 at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

Runs .......................................................................3 at Vanderbilt (5/15/09)

Hits ........................................................ 3 (2x) last at Vanderbilt (5/15/09)

RBI ............................................................3 (2x) last vs. Lipscomb (4/8/09)

BB .........................................................1 (13x) last at Vanderbilt (5/15/09)

SB ..................................................................................................................... N/A

2B ............................................................................3 at Vanderbilt (5/15/09)

HR ....................................................................................... 2 vs. Ohio (3/7/09)

Total Bases ..................................................................... 8 vs. Ohio (3/7/09)

Hit Streak ..........................................................4 games (3/6/09-3/10/09)

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2009 - JUNIOR

First-year Vol made 15 appearances with six starts…

Posted a 7.80 ERA with a 2-6 record over 42 2/3

innings…Recorded 50 strikeouts with only 24 walks…

Right-handers hit .231 against him while left-handers

hit .278…Batters hit .204 against him with two outs in

the inning…He made eight appearances during SEC

play…All of his starts came during conference play…

Began the season as the Vols’ most consistent long-

relief pitcher before moving into the starting rotation

for the final two months of the season…Made his

Volunteer debut on Feb. 27 against West Virginia as

he took the loss after surrendering one run on two

hits in four innings pitched…Earned his first col-

legiate win with a 3 1/3 inning performance against

Ohio on March 7 where he allowed only one run on

one hit while striking out five…Worked a season high

4 2/3 innings in relief against Louisville on March 11…

Made his SEC debut March 15 vs. Auburn, allowing

two runs on four hits with a season-high six strike-

outs through 3 1/3 innings…Pitched three innings

in relief against Tennessee Tech on March 18…Took

his second loss of the year when he allowed two runs

on two hits in 2 1/3 inning at Florida on March 22…

Worked a scoreless inning against UNC Asheville

on March 25…Made his first collegiate start against

Georgia on March 29, taking the loss after allowing

four runs on three hits in four innings of work…Also

took the loss against Alabama on April 3, giving up

five run on four hits in 3 1/3 innings…Earned his sec-

ond victory with five innings of one-run work on April

10 vs. Mississippi State…Worked a scoreless inning of

relief against Belmont on April 14…Endured a rough

start on April 17 at No. 1 LSU, taking the loss after

giving up 10 runs (nine earned) on seven hits while

issuing five walks and striking out four…Picked up

the loss in his second straight outing as he gave up

one run on two hits in 2/3 of an inning versus ETSU

on April 21…Made his final two appearances of the

year as the starter against South Carolina (May 9) and

Vanderbilt (May 16), earning a no decision in both.

ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE

2008 - SOPHOMORE

Posted a 4.96 ERA and a 6-4 record while pitching

49 innings in 14 appearances...Struck out 57 batters

while issuing 21 walks...Coached at St. Petersburg

College by Dave Pano...Rated by Baseball America as

the No. 1 prospect in the Florida Collegiate Baseball

League in the summer of 2007 after he logged 43

strikeouts and allowed only 19 hits in 26 innings for

the Winter Park Diamond Dawgs.

2007 - FRESHMAN

Threw 36 1/3 innings in 10 appearances, allowing 17

runs (15 earned) for a 3.72 ERA...Compiled a 1-3 record

with 56 strikeouts and 38 walks...Was selected by the

Milwaukee Brewers in the 47th round of the 2007

MLB draft (1,375th overall pick)...It was the second

straight year he was drafted by the Brewers.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from St. Petersburg High School in St.

Petersburg, Fla., where he was coached by Stefan

Futch...Was selected to try out for the USA Baseball

Youth National Team when he was 16-years-old...Was

a second-team All-County honoree as a sophomore in

2004 and then suffered an injury to his throwing arm

that summer...Re-aggravated the injury three innings

into his 2005 junior debut...Missed the rest of the 2005

season...Was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in

the 17th round of the 2006 MLB draft (512th overall

pick).

PERSONAL

Full name is Aaron James Tullo...Born March 9, 1988,

in St. Petersburg, Fla....Son of Vince and Karen Tullo...

Recipient of the Hinkle & Mincey Athletic Scholarship

Endowment...Academic major: Arts & sciences.

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CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2006 --- AT ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE ---

2007 --- AT ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE ---

2009 7.80 2 6 15 6 0 0 42.2 41 38 37 24 50 7 2 10 200 .252 3 10 0 1 2

Totals 7.80 2 6 15 6 0 0 42.2 41 38 37 24 50 7 2 10 200 .252 3 10 0 1 2

26Senior u RHP

R/R u 6-2 u 207

St. Petersburg, Fla. (St. Petersburg College)

CAREER HIGHS (at Tennessee)

Innings (Starter) ............................. 5.0 vs. Mississippi State (4/10/09)

Innings (Reliever) ......................................... 4.2 vs. Louisville (3/11/09)

Runs Allowed ...............................................................10 at LSU (4/17/09)

ER Allowed ...................................................................... 9 at LSU (4/17/09)

Strikeouts ............................................................... 6 vs. Auburn (3/15/09)

Walks .................................................................................. 5 at LSU (4/17/09)

Hits Allowed ................................................................... 7 at LSU (4/17/09)

Wild Pitches ...................................... 1 (3x) last at Vanderbilt (5/16/09)

HBP...............................................................................4 at Alabama (4/3/09)

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2009 - FRESHMAN

Redshirted the 2009 season.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Beech High School in Hendersonville,

Tenn., where he was coached by Greg Shelton...Only

pitched two innings during his final two high school

seasons due to injury...As a sophomore in 2006, he

helped Beech to a 33-10 record (the most wins in

program history) and a regular season District 9 title...

Played summer ball for the Georgia Roadrunners and

went 15-0 in the summer of 2007.

PERSONAL

Full name is Mason Warner Forbis...Born Sept. 25,

1990, in Fort Worth, Texas...Son of Hugh Clifton Forbis

and Barbara Forbis...Academic major: Enterprise man-

agement.

16Redshirt Freshman u RHP

R/R u 5-11 u 200

Hendersonville, Tenn. (Beech)

2009 - FRESHMAN

Redshirted the 2009 season.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Bearden High School in Knoxville,

Tenn., where he was coached by Matt Buckner...

Compiled a 22-5 high school record...As a senior in

2008, he went 9-0 with a 0.87 ERA and 72 strikeouts

while helping the Bulldogs to a 36-5 mark and a state

regional appearance...Bearden posted its best record

in school history his senior year, and he earned All-

State, All-Region and All-District honors...Posted a

13-5 record and a 3.45 ERA with 92 strikeouts in 107

innings through his first three high school seasons...

Played on the Knoxville Yard’s 2007 16-Under World

Wood Bat Association national championship team in

East Cobb, Ga....Helped lead Bearden to a district title

as a sophomore in 2006.

PERSONAL

Full name is Hunter Zane Daniel...Born Sept. 18, 1990,

in Knoxville, Tenn....Son of Jeff and Sharon Daniel...

His father played college baseball at ETSU (outfield-

er)...Recipient of the Ambrister Athletic Scholarship

Endowment...Academic major: Arts & sciences.

43Redshirt Freshman u LHP

L/L u 6-3 u 205

Knoxville, Tenn. (Bearden)

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2009 - JUNIOR

Sat out the 2009 season after transferring from North

Carolina.

NORTH CAROLINA

2008 - SOPHOMORE

Pitched in 19 games and made seven starts for the

Tar Heels...Posted a 4-0 record and a 3.03 ERA in 38

2/3 innings...Struck out 40 batters and walked just 14

for a 2.9-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio...Team posted a

7-0 record in games started...Went 2-0 with a 2.55 ERA

in eight ACC outings, which included a pair of starts...

Worked 17 2/3 innings in conference play...Pitched

a pair of scoreless innings in the NCAA Tournament

with four strikeouts...Posted career bests of 5 2/3

innings and seven strikeouts at Florida Atlantic on

Feb. 24...Went four scoreless innings with five strike-

outs in a start at Duke on March 9...Earned first win

with two innings of relief versus Gardner-Webb on

March 26...Won twice in the series sweep at Clemson...

Earned a third straight victory with 2 2/3 scoreless

innings at Charlotte on April 22 in a staff start...Struck

out four in just 1 1/3 innings in the second game of a

doubleheader against No. 14 Georgia Tech on April

6...Fanned two in an inning of work against No. 8

Fresno State on June 22.

2007 - FRESHMAN

Made 27 appearances, primarily as a situational left-

hander out of the bullpen...Recorded a 1-1 record

with one save...Struck out 10 and walked nine over

14 innings...Held opponents to a .176 average and

posted a 4.50 ERA...Made 12 appearances in ACC

play...Earned first career save after working a third

of an inning in the March 2 win over Penn State...

First career victory came after working a third of an

inning at NC State on April 28...Worked 2 2/3 scoreless

innings against Towson on March 21 for his longest

outing of the season...Pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings

of relief against Rice in the College World Series on

June 17...Pitched for the Orleans Cardinals of the Cape

Cod League in the summer of 2007...Went 3-1 with a

0.92 ERA in 19 2/3 innings over 14 relief appearances...

Allowed just three walks and struck out 17.

HIGH SCHOOL

2006 Louisville Slugger All-America out of Farragut

High School...Four-year standout pitcher and out-

fielder for coach Tommy Pharr...Posted a combined

36-3 record on the mound...Helped team to state

titles in 2003, 2004 and 2006, as well as two top-

three national rankings...Two-time Louisville Slugger

Preseason All-American and two-time all-state selec-

tion...Earned Prep Xtra Player of the Year honors as

a senior...Participated in the prestigious East Coast

Professional Showcase in 2005...Played summer ball

with the Bayside Yankees and Knoxville Yard.

PERSONAL

Full name is Robert Anthony Catapano...Born Feb. 18,

1988, in Jacksonville, Fla....Son of Richard and Vicki

Catapano...Recipient of the Ed and Marsha Hooper

Athletic Scholarship...Academic major: Political sci-

ence.

17Redshirt Junior u LHP

L/L u 6-0 u 185

Knoxville, Tenn. (North Carolina)

CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

2007* 4.50 1 1 27 0 0 1 14.0 9 9 7 9 10 1 0 2 67 .176 1 5 1 2 0

2008* 3.03 4 0 19 7 0 0 38.2 39 18 13 14 40 8 2 3 173 .269 0 6 0 2 6

2009 --- TRANSFER SEASON ---

Totals 3.42 5 1 46 7 0 1 52.2 48 27 20 23 50 9 2 5 240 .245 1 11 1 4 6

* at University of North Carolina

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VERMONT

2009 - SOPHOMORE

Was one of the top shortstops and hitters in the

Northeast earning America East Player of the Year

honors in helping the Catamounts to a third-place

finish in the conference...Duffy led the conference in

batting average (.388), runs batted in (57), runs scored

(57), slugging percentage (.713) and on base percent-

age (.495)...He also tied for third in home runs (13) and

was second in doubles (17)...Set new Vermont single-

season marks in RBIs and runs scored and his 13 HRs

tied the school mark...Duffy was the lone America East

player named to the PingBaseball.com All-American

Team, picking up honorable mention honors...Also

headed the America East All-Conference First Team

and was named to the All-New England First Team

along with the ECAC and ABCA Northeast Region

second teams...Was named America East Player of

the Week a league-best three times, was twice named

to the College Baseball Foundation National Weekly

Honor Roll and was selected ECAC Player of the

Week once...One of 38 finalists named to the Brooks

Wallace National Shortstop of the Year Watch List...

Hit .390 with 10 doubles, 6 home runs, 31 RBIs and a

.779 slug pct. in conference games...Homered twice

in two games, at Hofstra on March 21 and at Stony

Brook on April 5...Both times he went 4-for-4 with

five RBIs and one of his homers at SBU was a grand

slam...Went deep seven times in the first inning over

the course of the season...Went 5-for-5 vs. Toledo in

Florida on April 13 to start a four-game stretch when

he was 17-for-19 including 10 hits in 10 straight at

bats, one off the UVM all-time record...Went 8-for-13

with three doubles, three home runs and 11 RBIs in

the Stony Brook series...Had a great four-game series

at Binghamton to close the regular season, going

7-for-17 with three walks, thre doubles, a home run

and seven RBIs...His dramatic three-run homer with

two outs in the 9th gave UVM an 11-8 win in the sec-

ond game...Drove in four runs in three games in the

America East Championship.

2008 - FRESHMAN

BATTING

One of the top freshmen in the America East, Duffy

had an excellent season as the Cats starting shortstop

earning conference all-rookie and Louisville Slugger

Freshmen All-American honors...Led the team and

America East rookies in doubles with 18, the second

most in a season at UVM...Tops among conference

freshmen in RBIs...Hit safely in his first eight games

and in 14 of his first 16...Also closed out season with

eight-game hit streak...Hit .333 with a double and two

RBIs in three postseason games and was selected to

the America East All-Championship Team...Hit his first

career homer at UMBC on April 5...Had a 10-game hit

streak from April 6-18...Went deep twice in the win

at Quinnipiac on April 16, the Cats lone multi-homer

game in 2008

PITCHING

Made mound debut vs. Eastern Illinois on March 9...

Picked up save in win over IPFW on March 12...Earned

another save vs. Patriot League Champ Bucknell after

going 3-for-6 with 3 RBI on March 13.

HIGH SCHOOL

A graduate of St. Sebastian’s School in Needham,

Mass., Duffy led the Arrows to a 13-2 record and the

Independent School League title in 2007...Headed

the 2007 Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team and was

the ISL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year...He hit

.542 with seven home runs and 21 RBIs...Also posted a

5-0 record on the mound including a shutout victory

over Roxbury Latin in the ISL championship game...

A standout for the Milton American Legion team, he

helped lead them to the 2006 Northeast Regional

Championship and a berth in the American Legion

World Series in Cedar Rapids, Iowa...He was the MVP

of the regionals and hit .485 with 13 RBI in eight

games at the National World Series.

PERSONAL

Full name is Matthew Edward Duffy...Born Feb. 6, 1989,

in Boston, Mass....Son of Ed and Janice Duffy...Has four

siblings, Catelyn, Mike, Conor and Megan...Recipient

of the East Tennessee Nissan Athletic Scholarship

Endowment...Academic major: Economics.

19Junior u 3B

R/R u 6-3 u 210

Milton, Mass. (Vermont)

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CAREER STATISTICS

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD%

2008* .308 51-51 198 34 61 18 1 3 33 90 .455 12 5 27 6 .363 0 1 2 79 154 17 .932

2009* .388 50-49 178 57 69 17 1 13 57 127 .713 29 11 38 5 .495 2 1 0 68 135 15 .931

Totals .346 101-100 376 91 130 35 2 16 90 217 .577 41 16 55 11 .430 2 2 2 147 289 32 .932

* at University of Vermont

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MANATEE (FLA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE

2009 - SOPHOMORE

Played on the 2009 Manatee (Bradenton, Fla.) squad

that won the Suncoast Conference Championship

with a 34-16-1 overall mark and a 19-6 league record

and advanced to the Florida Community College

Activities Association (FCCAA) state finals...Posted a

5-1 pitching mark with a 3.65 ERA as a sophomore.

WALTERS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

2008 - FRESHMAN

Clifft was a member of the Walters State Community

College (Morristown, Tenn.) squad that won the

Tennessee Junior and Community College Athletic

Association (TJCCAA) regular-season title, the Region

VII championship, the East Central District crown and

made an appearance at the 2008 Junior College World

Series...Posted a 4-0 pitching record with a 5.75 ERA

as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Huntingdon High School in

Huntingdon, Tenn., where he was coached by Alan

Eubanks...Lettered in four sports in high school for

the Mustangs including baseball (four years), football,

basketball and golf (one each)...Helped Huntingdon

to the Region 7 and District 13-A baseball titles in

2007 with a 36-6 overall record, while being chosen

First-Team All-State by the Tennessee Sports Writers

Association (TSWA), the District 13-A Most Valuable

Player and the Huntingdon H.S. Team Co-MVP...The

right-handed pitcher/first baseman hit .333 during his

senior campaign in ’07 with three home runs and 36

RBIs while also posting a sterling 10-1 pitching record

with a miniscule 1.34 ERA and 91 strikeouts...Also tal-

lied a pair of no-hitters during his scholastic pitching

career...Chose Tennessee from a group of schools that

consisted of Lee, Cumberland and Lenoir-Rhyne...

graduated with honors from Huntingdon H.S. in

2007.

PERSONAL

Full name is Spencer Andrew Clifft...Born August 17,

1989, in Jackson, Tenn.....Son of Paul and Laura Clifft...

Has two siblings, Dylan and Ben...Academic major:

Arts & sciences.

25Junior u RHP

R/R u 6-5 u 185

Huntingdon, Tenn. (Manatee (Fla.) CC)

41Freshman u RHP

R/R u 6-6 u 210

Loganville, Ga. (South Gwinnett)

Newcomers

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from South Gwinnett High School in

Loganville, Ga., where he was coached by Steve

Teschner...Rated by PGCrosschecker.com as one of

the Top 300 high school prospects in the country...

Was also rated as the No. 16 overall prospect and

No. 9 pitching prospect in the state of Georgia...

Played four years of baseball and two of basketball at

South Gwinnett H.S....Was the 2009 Gwinnett County

Player of the Year in baseball as well as First-Team All-

Gwinnett County, a player of the month and tallied

the lowest earned run average in the county (0.58) as

a senior...Also picked up Second-Team All-Gwinnett

County and player of the month accolades as both a

sophomore and junior in 2007 and 2008...Recorded

a .333 batting average with eight home runs and 22

RBIs, while posting a 7-1 pitching mark with a 0.58 ERA

and 40 strikeouts as a senior for the Region 8-AAAAA

Champion Comets...Hit .356 with three HR’s, 19 RBIs, a

5-5 pitching record, a 2.25 ERA and 24 K’s in ’08 and

hit .400 overall with three big flies, 21 RBIs, a 4-5 pitch-

ing record, a 3.81 ERA and 19 strikeouts in 2007...As a

high school freshman in 2006, Blount was 1-2 from

the mound with 12 K’s and a 4.62 ERA...Averaged a

double-double of 12 points and 13 rebounds as a

center on the South Gwinnett basketball team as a

rookie in 2006 and followed that up with a six-point,

12-carom average during his sophomore hardwood

campaign (2007)...Played club baseball for both Team

Georgia and Team Elite, winning the Tournament

of Stars with the former in 2008...Chose to come to

Tennessee over Georgia Tech.

PERSONAL

Full name is Nicholas Jackson Blount...Born September

1, 1990, in Atlanta, Ga.....Son of David and Patti

Blount...Has one sibling, Danielle...Recipient of the

Carroll/Diane Sasser Endowment...Academic major:

Arts & sciences.

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HIGH SCHOOL

Rated by PGCrosschecker.com as the No. 1 ranked

pitcher and No. 2 overall prospect in Tennessee his

senior year...Ranked as the 118th overall player in the

country for the Class of 2009...Tossed a no-hitter with

the East Cobb Astros in 18U Showcase...Participated in

the MLB-sponsored East Coast Professional Showcase

in Lakeland, Fla....Attended Brentwood High School,

where he was coached by Nick Waggoner...A right-

hander, he was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals

in the 49th Round (1,479 overall) in the 2009 MLB

Draft...Chose Tennessee over Ole Miss, Georgia and

Alabama.

PERSONAL

Full name is Andy Michael Hillis...Born Nov. 16, 1990, in

Nashville, Tenn....Son of Darrell and Laura Hillis...Calls

his dad the biggest influence in his life...Recipient of

the Flautt Family Scholarship Endowment...Academic

major: Business.

HIGH SCHOOL

Named the Player of the Week by the Houston

Chronicle twice in 2009..Named a Houston Area

Baseball Coaches Association All-Star in 2009...Rated

by PGCrosschecker as the No. 63 overall prospect

in Texas...Named All-Area Greater Houston by ESPN

RISE Magazine in 2009...Earned three varsity letters

and three all-district selections at Cypress Ridge High

School in Houston, Texas...Hit .547 with four home

runs, 25 RBIs and 12 stolen bases as a senior...Batted

.412 with nine home runs and 35 RBIs as a junior...

Holds Cypress Ridge career records for average, home

runs and RBIs...Played for the Georgia Roadrunners

during 2008, winning summer nationals.

PERSONAL

Full name is Christopher James Fritts...Born Feb. 27,

1991, in Houston, Texas...Son of Tom and Janet Fritts...

Has two siblings, Teresa and Thomas...Credits his

grandfather, Carmine Saviello, for putting a bat in

his hands...Recipient of the Michael Chadwell Welch

Memorial Scholarship...Academic major: Marketing.

7Freshman u OF

R/R u 5-8 u 185

Houston, Texas (Cypress Ridge)

36Freshman u RHP

R/R u 6-7 u 210

Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood)

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YOUNG HARRIS (Ga.) COLLEGE

Led coach Rich Robinson’s junior college squad to a

44-12 record in 2009 as he split time at the catcher

position...Hit .319 with three home runs and 20 RBIs

in 29 games, including 18 starts...Spent the summer

of 2009 playing with the Windward Blue Braves in the

Great South League.

HIGH SCHOOL

Batted .290 with three home runs as a senior at St.

Francis High School in Alpharetta, Ga....Coached in high

school by Kyle Reese.

PERSONAL

Full name is Andy Nathan King...Born March 22, 1990,

in Marietta, Ga....Son of Ellen and Reuben Wechsler

and Wayne King...His father played with the L.A.

Rams in the NFL for two seasons...Has three siblings,

Marc Wechsler, Stephen Wechsler and Arielle King...

Recipient of the J. Steven Maples Endowment Fund...

Academic major: Lberal arts.

5Sophomore u C

R/R u 6-2 u 200

Alpharetta, Ga. (Young Harris (Ga.) College)

8Junior u 2B/SS

R/R u 5-10 u 170

Ripley, Tenn. (Jackson State CC)

JACKSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Norfork picked up honorable mention All-America

accolades from the National Junior College Athletic

Association (NJCAA) and was named to the 2009

Tennessee Junior and Community College Athletic

Association (TJCCAA) First Team...As a rookie at

Jackson State C.C. he hit .360 with 43 runs scored, 60

hits, 40 RBIs, 14 doubles, four triples, three home runs

and 17 stolen bases for the Generals...Once hit for the

cycle during his two years at J.S.C.C....Following his

scholastic career, Norfork played summer ball in the

Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee (KIT) wooden-bat league

for the 2008 Owensboro Oilers (27-20 that season)

and was on pace to break the league record for stolen

bases until suffering a season-ending injury with 23

thefts in just 21 games.

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Ripley High School in Ripley, Tenn.,

where he was coached by Joe Bridges...Played both

baseball and basketball in high school...As a senior at

Ripley H.S. in 2007, Norfork posted a .480 batting aver-

age with four homers on the diamond and tallied 14

points, six rebounds and six assists as a point guard on

the hardwood...Played Connie Mack summer ball for

the Memphis Tigers in ‘07, advancing to the Southeast

Region Final...Posted a 3.2 GPA and was a member the

Beta Club at Ripley H.S....Cousin Ray King went on to a

10-season Major League Baseball career with eight dif-

ferent teams including the Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee

Brewers and St. Louis Cardinals...His sister Mercedes

currently plays softball for Jackson State C.C....Chose

Tennessee from a group of schools that consisted of

Memphis, Florida International and Jacksonville State.

PERSONAL

Full name is Khayyan Mikhail Norfork...Born January

19, 1989, in Jackson, Tenn....Son of Michael and Angela

Norfork...Has one sibling, Mercedes...Recipient of the

Jack & Nichole Lindsay Endowment...Academic major:

Arts & sciences.

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HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Tulsa Memorial High School in Tulsa,

Okla., where he was coached by Sandy Ferrall...Was

ranked as the No. 1 right-handed pitching prospect

in Oklahoma, and the No. 2 overall player in the state

in the Class of 2009 by PGCrosschecker.com...Selected

by the Cincinnati Reds in the 21st round (639th overall

pick) of the MLB Draft last June...His fastball has been

clocked in the low 90-miles-per-hour range...Finished

high school career with an earned run average of 1.80,

and was also a star at the plate, batting above .400.

PERSONAL

Full name is Jonathan Rodrick Reed...Born Sept. 12,

1990, in Tula, Okla....Son of Paul and Constanza Reed...

Has wo siblings, Kristin and David...Recipient of the

Jeff Neely Scholarship Fund...Plans to study sports

medicine or a related field at Tennessee.

37Freshman u RHP

R/R u 6-2 u 200

Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Memorial)

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Greater Atlanta Christian School in

Atlanta, Ga., where he was coached by Cliff Shelton...

Played baseball and basketball in high school, aver-

aging 5.3 rebounds and 4.5 assists as a freshman on

the hardwood...Was tabbed as an AFLAC, Rawlings

and Under Armour All-American during his scholas-

tic baseball career, even playing in the 2008 AFLAC

All-American Game...PGCrosschecker.com tabbed

Steckenrider as its No. 19 overall prospect in the

country, while he was the No. 4 prospect in the state

of Georgia...Was rated by Baseball America as one of

its Top 100 overall prospects in the class of 2009...The

outfielder/pitcher hit .488 during his senior campaign

while recording a school record .627 on-base percent-

age...As a junior he registered a .387 batting average

with 25 RBIs, 15 thefts and seven homers while going

7-1 with a 1.17 ERA and 46 strikeouts in 36 innings of

work from the mound...Also participated in the East

Coast Professional Showcase in Lakeland, Fla., that

was sponsored by Major League Baseball and Perfect

Game National Showcase...Chose Tennessee from a

group of schools that consisted of Ole Miss, Auburn

and Hawai’i.

PERSONAL

Full name is Andrew Paul Steckenrider...Born January

10, 1991, in Atlanta, Ga....Son of Paul and Cindy

Steckenrider...Has one sibling, Reid...Recipient of

the John and Darlene Smolik Athletic Scholarship...

Academic major: Arts & sciences.

20Freshman u OF

S/R u 6-5 u 213

Lawrenceville, Ga. (Greater Atlanta Christian)

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2009 - FRESHMAN AT ELON

Played in 40 games, starting 23, for an Elon team that

won its second consecutive Southern Conference

championship and finished in the top-25 with a 41-18

record...Hit .309 with 15 RBIs and seven stolen bases

for the Phoenix.

HIGH SCHOOL

Helped The Baylor School claim the 2007 regional

regular season and tournament titles after claiming

both regional and state crowns in 2006...Batted .433

with two homers, 33 RBI and 17 steals as a junior...Hit

.422 with five homers, 38 RBI and 18 stolen bases as

a sophomore...Honored as a Super Sophomore and

earned all-state honors following his junior season...

Invited to the East Coast Professional Invitational.

PERSONAL

Full name is Zeth Dawson Stone...Born Aug. 29, 1990...

Son of Dan Stone...Academic major: Business admin-

istration.

4Sophomore u INF

L/R u 5-10 u 175

Trenton, Ga. (Elon)

11Freshman u 1B

L/R u 6-4 u 225

Waynesville, N.C. (Tuscola)

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Tuscola High School in Tuscola,

N.C., where he was coached by Caleb McConnell…

Played both baseball and basketball in high school…

Lettered all four years in baseball and served as the

team captain in both his junior and senior cam-

paigns…Also lettered twice in basketball…Posted

team highs with a .439 batting average, 16 home runs,

two triples and 39 RBIs as a senior in 2009…Claimed

2008 conference player of the year accolades and was

a two-time all-conference selection…Was ranked by

PGCrosschecker.com as one of the top 350 overall

prospects in the country…Was also tabbed as the No.

9-ranked overall prospect and the top first baseman in

the state of North Carolina…Competed in the summer

of 2008 in the East Pro Showcase and Area Code try-

outs…Was a member of the 2007 USA Baseball Youth

National Team…Was drafted in the 29th round of the

2009 MLB Draft by the Boston Red Sox (888th overall

pick)...Chose Tennessee from a group of schools that

included Clemson, LSU and Arizona.

PERSONAL

Full name is Roland Campbell Stubbs…Born Jan. 14,

1991…Son of Cam and Jan Stubbs…Recipient of

the M/M Cecil E. Richards Athletic Scholarship Fund...

Academic major: History.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD%

2009* .309 40-23 94 22 29 3 2 0 15 36 .383 15 1 24 1 .409 0 3 7 37 31 5 .932

Totals .309 40-23 94 22 29 3 2 0 15 36 .383 15 1 24 1 .409 0 3 7 37 31 5 .932

* at Elon University

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22Freshman u RHP

R/R u 6-2 u 200

Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Detroit Country Day School)

HIGH SCHOOL

Comes to Rocky Top from Detroit Country Day

School, where he was coached by Frank Orlando and

rated as the No. 1 pitching prospect in Michigan by

PGCrosschecker.com...Led Detroit Country Day to the

2008 district title...A righty, he pitched a 17-strikeout,

shutout against Harper Woods that same season...

Sported a 7-2 record in 2009 en route to all-state

accolades...As a junior, he recorded 93 strikeouts in

60 innings...Was a member of the 2007 USA Baseball

Tournament of Stars with the PONY National Team...

Chose Tennessee from a group of schools that includ-

ed LSU, Clemson and Miami (Fla.).

PERSONAL

Full name is Michael Joseph Theodore...Born June

21, 1990, in Los Angeles, Calif....Son of Terry and

Linda Theodore...Mother was a cheerleader at UCLA,

while father played football for the Bruins from 1982-

1985…Has three siblings, Christian and twin sisters,

Sutton and Grace...Recipient of the Paul and Catherine

Mountcastle Scholarship Fund...Plans to study busi-

ness and earth science

21Freshman u RHP

R/R u 6-2 u 155

Chattanooga, Tenn. (Red Bank)

HIGH SCHOOL

Ranked as the No. 10 overall prospect, and No. 3

pitcher, in Tennessee by PG Crosschecker.com...Was a

member of four straight district championship teams

at Ooltewah High School and Red Bank High School...

Suffered an elbow injury and olecranon fracture

during his senior season...Was clocked at 94 miles-

per-hour his senior year...Led Red Bank, located in

Chattanooga, Tenn., to the district championship and

a 25-16 record in 2008...Went 8-3 and led team with

a 2.71 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 62 innings that same

season...A right-hander, he was drafted in the 43rd

round of the 2009 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves.

PERSONAL

Full name is Alan Troy Walden...Born Nov. 18, 1990, in

Chattanooga, Tenn....Son of Alan and Kelly Walden…

Has one sister, Allison...Recipient of the Robert C. &

Judy R. McMahan Athletic Scholarship Fund...Academic

major: business.

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Newcomer/Career Stats vs. SEC

Adam Adkins vs. SEC

Opponent ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA

Arkansas 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 7 .200 0 0 0 0 0Florida 9.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 .000 1 0 0 0 0Kentucky 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0LSU 13.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 .250 0 0 0 0 0Mississippi State 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0South Carolina 99.00 0-1 1 1 0 0/0 0 0.1 2 4 4 2 0 0 0 2 5 .667 0 0 0 0 0 Steve Crnkovich vs. SEC

Opponent ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA BK

Alabama 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.2 4 2 0 3 2 1 0 0 17 .364 0 1 0 1 1Arkansas 0.00 1-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 .167 0 1 0 0 0Auburn 9.00 0-1 1 1 0 0/0 0 4.0 10 8 4 1 4 2 0 0 26 .455 0 0 0 0 3Florida 15.43 0-1 1 1 0 0/0 0 2.1 5 4 4 1 2 2 1 0 12 .500 1 0 0 1 0Georgia 6.00 0-1 2 1 0 0/0 0 9.0 10 7 6 9 10 4 0 3 46 .278 2 0 0 0 1Kentucky 22.50 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 4 5 5 1 1 1 1 0 13 .500 0 2 0 0 2LSU 4.91 1-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 7.1 6 4 4 1 4 1 2 1 29 .222 0 1 0 0 0Mississippi State 9.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 6 .400 0 0 0 0 0South Carolina 4.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 9 .333 0 0 0 0 0Vanderbilt 3.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 13 .250 2 0 0 0 0

Blake Forsythe vs. SEC

Opponent Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

Alabama .000 4-3 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 6 0 .000 0 0 0-0 25 6 0 1.000Arkansas .077 6-5 13 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 .308 1 2 6 0 .250 0 1 0-0 6 1 0 1.000Auburn .400 4-3 10 1 4 2 0 1 3 9 .900 2 0 5 0 .500 0 0 0-0 23 2 0 1.000Florida .455 3-3 11 2 5 1 1 1 1 11 1.000 1 1 2 0 .538 0 0 0-0 21 2 0 1.000Georgia .308 4-4 13 1 4 2 0 0 1 6 .462 3 1 4 0 .471 0 0 0-0 37 2 0 1.000Kentucky .400 5-4 15 5 6 0 0 1 4 9 .600 3 0 3 0 .500 0 0 1-1 23 4 0 1.000LSU .182 3-3 11 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 .182 2 1 6 0 .357 0 0 0-0 24 2 0 1.000Mississippi State .200 3-3 10 2 2 0 0 1 2 5 .500 4 0 4 0 .429 0 0 0-0 30 2 0 1.000South Carolina .417 4-3 12 6 5 2 0 1 3 10 .833 3 0 2 0 .533 0 0 0-0 22 1 1 .958Vanderbilt .333 4-3 12 4 4 0 0 1 3 7 .583 0 4 3 0 .500 0 1 0-0 29 2 1 .969

Cody Grisham vs. SEC

Opponent Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

Alabama .111 4-3 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .111 1 1 1 1 .273 0 0 1-1 8 2 0 1.000Arkansas .200 4-4 15 1 3 0 0 1 2 6 .400 1 0 1 0 .250 0 1 0-0 9 11 1 .952Auburn .200 5-3 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .200 1 0 2 0 .273 0 0 0-0 3 6 0 1.000Florida .333 6-6 18 3 6 1 0 0 1 7 .389 1 1 0 0 .400 0 2 0-0 9 18 2 .931Georgia .385 5-4 13 4 5 3 0 0 3 8 .615 3 1 0 0 .529 0 0 0-0 7 12 1 .950Kentucky .200 6-6 20 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 .200 0 0 4 0 .200 0 2 0-0 10 12 1 .957LSU .188 6-6 16 3 3 1 0 1 2 7 .438 1 1 2 0 .263 1 0 2-2 6 17 2 .920Mississippi State .429 6-6 21 3 9 1 0 0 5 10 .476 0 4 3 0 .481 2 0 3-4 15 18 1 .971South Carolina .059 5-5 17 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .059 1 1 3 1 .158 0 1 0-0 10 8 0 1.000Vanderbilt .222 5-5 18 3 4 1 0 0 1 5 .278 1 1 7 1 .300 0 0 1-1 6 20 1 .963

HIGH SCHOOL

Collected the “Most Coachable” and “Most Improved”

awards during his senior season at Wilson Central

High School in Lebanon, Tenn., in 2009...Also was

named district tournament MVP as a senior...Batted

.368 with one home run and 21 RBIs in his final high

school season.

PERSONAL

Full name is Andrew James Yates...Born Aug. 17, 1990,

in Nashville, Tenn....Son of Darrell and Ceanne Yates...

Graduated from high school with high honors and

in the top 10 percent of his class…Hopes to attend

medical school and ultimately become a physician.

45Freshman u C

R/R u 5-11 u 150

Mount Juliet, Tenn. (Wilson Central)

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Steven Gruver vs. SEC

Opponent ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA BK

Alabama 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas 6.75 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 4 4 3 3 5 0 0 0 20 .286 0 1 1 1 1Florida 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 .250 0 1 0 0 0Georgia 20.25 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.1 3 3 3 1 2 1 0 1 8 .429 2 0 0 0 0Kentucky 0.00 0-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 1.2 5 6 0 2 3 0 1 0 13 .455 0 0 0 0 0LSU 5.40 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 3.1 5 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 15 .357 1 0 0 0 0South Carolina 9.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 .333 0 0 0 1 0Vanderbilt 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 6 .200 1 0 0 0 0 Matt Hamaker vs. SEC

Opponent Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

Arkansas .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Kentucky .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000LSU .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000South Carolina .333 2-0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 1.000 0 0 1 0 .333 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Vanderbilt .000 3-2 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 2 0 4 0 .200 1 0 0-0 14 0 0 1.000 Cody Hawn vs. SEC

Opponent Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

Arkansas .500 3-3 12 3 6 1 0 2 8 13 1.083 0 1 2 0 .538 0 0 0-0 11 1 0 1.000Auburn .200 3-3 10 1 2 1 0 0 2 3 .300 1 0 1 0 .273 0 0 0-0 19 5 0 1.000Florida .250 3-3 12 1 3 1 0 1 2 7 .583 1 0 2 0 .308 0 0 0-0 25 5 0 1.000Georgia .231 3-3 13 1 3 0 0 1 5 6 .462 0 1 3 0 .267 1 0 0-0 21 5 0 1.000Kentucky .273 3-3 11 4 3 1 0 1 3 7 .636 2 0 5 0 .357 1 0 0-0 23 1 0 1.000LSU .357 3-3 14 3 5 0 0 1 3 8 .571 0 0 5 0 .357 0 0 0-0 28 3 0 1.000Mississippi State .222 3-3 9 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 .222 4 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0-1 19 3 0 1.000South Carolina .200 3-3 10 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 .200 4 0 4 0 .429 0 0 0-0 24 1 0 1.000Vanderbilt .533 3-3 15 4 8 1 0 3 7 18 1.200 0 0 5 0 .533 0 1 0-0 5 4 0 1.000

D.J. Leffler vs. SEC

Opponent ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA BK

Alabama 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .333 0 0 0 0 0Florida 9.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 .400 0 0 0 0 0Kentucky 6.75 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.2 2 2 2 3 2 1 0 0 13 .200 2 0 0 0 0Mississippi State 99.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 2 0 0 0Vanderbilt 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 0

Josh Liles vs. SEC

Opponent Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

Alabama .200 6-6 20 3 4 0 0 2 4 10 .500 4 0 3 1 .320 1 0 0-0 12 1 0 1.000Arkansas .533 3-3 15 1 8 0 0 1 3 11 .733 0 0 2 0 .533 0 0 0-1 9 0 0 1.000Auburn .429 6-5 21 1 9 1 0 0 5 10 .476 2 0 0 0 .478 0 0 1-1 9 0 0 1.000Florida .350 6-6 20 3 7 3 0 1 2 13 .650 4 0 4 0 .458 0 0 1-2 9 1 0 1.000Georgia .125 4-4 16 2 2 0 0 1 2 5 .313 0 0 5 0 .125 0 0 0-0 8 0 0 1.000Kentucky .250 2-2 8 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 .375 0 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000LSU .000 3-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000Mississippi State .273 5-5 22 6 6 1 0 2 3 13 .591 2 0 4 0 .333 0 0 2-2 10 1 0 1.000South Carolina .286 3-3 14 1 4 0 0 1 6 7 .500 0 0 3 0 .286 0 0 0-0 8 1 1 .900Vanderbilt .083 3-3 12 1 1 0 0 1 2 4 .333 0 0 5 0 .083 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000

Will Locante vs. SEC

Opponent ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA BK

Alabama 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.000 0 0 0 0 2Arkansas 18.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 .000 0 2 0 0 0Auburn 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0Florida 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0Georgia 9.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 4 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 10 .444 0 0 0 0 1Kentucky 9.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 8 .500 0 1 0 1 0LSU 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0Mississippi State 13.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 0South Carolina 27.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.1 2 4 4 2 3 0 0 1 9 .333 0 1 0 0 0Vanderbilt 0.00 2-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 1 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 15 .125 0 1 0 0 2

Stephen McCray vs. SEC

Opponent ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA BK

Alabama 4.91 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 3.2 3 2 2 0 4 0 0 2 13 .231 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas 2.45 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 3.2 4 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 16 .286 0 0 0 0 0Auburn 1.80 1-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 5.0 3 1 1 2 3 3 0 0 20 .176 0 1 1 0 0Florida 20.25 0-1 1 1 0 0/0 0 2.2 9 6 6 0 1 0 0 2 15 .600 0 0 0 0 0Georgia 9.00 0-1 1 1 0 0/0 0 4.0 6 4 4 2 1 0 0 2 20 .333 1 0 0 0 0Kentucky 9.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 3 1 2 1 0 0 1 6 .250 0 0 0 0 0Mississippi State 13.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 5 .500 0 0 0 0 0South Carolina 5.40 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.2 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 7 .000 0 1 0 0 0Vanderbilt 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 11 .222 0 2 0 0 0

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Bryan Morgado vs. SEC

Opponent ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA BK

Alabama 5.25 1-1 2 2 0 0/0 0 12.0 13 9 7 8 16 3 1 2 59 .283 2 1 0 2 2Arkansas 7.36 1-0 3 1 0 0/0 0 11.0 12 9 9 1 14 1 0 5 46 .267 0 0 0 0 0Auburn 6.75 0-0 2 1 0 0/0 0 5.1 10 4 4 2 7 1 2 0 27 .400 1 0 0 0 0Florida 9.72 0-0 2 2 0 0/0 0 8.1 10 9 9 10 7 0 0 1 43 .303 1 0 1 0 0Georgia 2.31 0-1 2 1 0 0/0 0 11.2 6 3 3 6 16 3 0 1 46 .150 0 0 0 0 0Kentucky 4.35 1-1 2 1 0 0/0 0 10.1 8 5 5 7 14 2 0 1 46 .222 3 2 0 0 1LSU 2.00 1-0 2 1 1 0/0 1 9.0 7 3 2 3 12 2 0 1 37 .219 1 0 0 1 1Mississippi State 1.64 1-0 3 1 0 0/0 1 11.0 6 3 2 5 18 1 0 1 43 .162 0 1 1 0 0South Carolina 14.85 0-2 2 1 0 0/0 0 6.2 9 11 11 7 6 3 0 1 37 .321 2 1 0 0 1Vanderbilt 18.00 0-1 2 1 0 0/0 0 5.0 12 11 10 5 6 5 0 1 31 .522 0 1 0 1 1

Zach Osborne vs. SEC

Opponent Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

Alabama .429 3-3 7 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 .429 1 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0-0 2 7 0 1.000Arkansas .286 3-3 14 1 4 1 0 1 1 8 .571 1 0 1 0 .333 0 0 0-0 3 7 0 1.000Auburn .222 3-3 9 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 .222 1 0 2 0 .300 0 0 1-1 2 6 0 1.000Florida .273 3-3 11 0 3 1 0 0 2 4 .364 0 0 2 1 .273 0 0 0-0 7 9 0 1.000Georgia .545 3-3 11 2 6 1 0 0 3 7 .636 2 0 0 0 .615 0 0 0-0 2 9 0 1.000Kentucky .143 3-3 14 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 .143 1 0 2 0 .200 0 0 0-0 5 11 1 .941LSU .250 3-3 12 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 .250 0 2 0-0 5 8 1 .929Mississippi State .444 3-3 9 2 4 0 1 1 2 9 1.000 0 0 0 1 .444 0 3 0-0 4 8 1 .923South Carolina .273 3-3 11 2 3 0 0 2 7 9 .818 1 0 1 0 .333 0 0 0-0 6 5 0 1.000Vanderbilt .438 3-3 16 0 7 1 0 0 6 8 .500 0 0 1 0 .438 0 0 1-1 8 5 1 .929

P.J Polk vs. SEC

Opponent Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

Alabama .200 4-4 15 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 .200 1 0 4 0 .250 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000Arkansas .250 4-4 16 4 4 1 0 0 0 5 .313 2 0 5 0 .333 0 0 2-2 6 0 0 1.000Auburn .263 5-5 19 3 5 0 0 1 2 8 .421 1 1 6 0 .333 0 0 0-0 12 1 1 .929Florida .133 6-4 15 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 .133 0 0 4 1 .133 0 1 0-0 0 1 0 1.000Georgia .267 4-4 15 1 4 0 1 0 1 6 .400 0 1 2 0 .313 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000Kentucky .174 6-6 23 2 4 2 0 0 1 6 .261 0 1 5 0 .208 0 2 0-0 13 0 1 .929LSU .375 5-5 16 5 6 2 0 1 3 11 .688 1 0 3 0 .412 0 2 0-0 6 0 1 .857Mississippi State .231 5-4 13 4 3 0 0 0 0 3 .231 4 2 3 1 .474 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000South Carolina .148 6-6 27 5 4 2 0 1 4 9 .333 3 0 6 0 .233 0 0 0-0 12 1 0 1.000Vanderbilt .500 5-4 12 5 6 0 0 2 5 12 1.000 4 1 3 0 .611 1 0 1-1 4 0 0 1.000

Matt Ramsey vs. SEC

Opponent Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

Arkansas .000 1-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1 .250 0 0 0-0 1 1 0 1.000Kentucky .000 2-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 1 0 1.000LSU .000 2-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000Mississippi State .429 2-2 7 0 3 1 0 0 2 4 .571 1 0 1 0 .500 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000Vanderbilt .222 2-2 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .222 0 0 1 0 .222 0 1 0-0 8 0 0 1.000

Opponent ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA BK

Alabama 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas 13.50 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.1 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 8 .333 0 0 0 0 0Florida 13.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.1 3 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 6 .500 0 0 0 0 0Georgia 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 .000 0 1 0 0 0Kentucky 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 8 .000 0 0 0 0 0LSU 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 7 .000 0 0 0 0 0Mississippi State 16.20 0-1 2 0 0 0/0 1 1.2 3 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 10 .375 1 0 0 0 0South Carolina 7.20 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 5.0 4 4 4 1 6 2 0 0 20 .211 0 0 0 0 0Vanderbilt 0.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 3 2.2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 .111 0 0 0 0 0

Charley Thurber vs. SEC

Opponent Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

Arkansas .143 3-1 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .143 2 0 2 0 .333 0 0 0-0 2 1 0 1.000Auburn .000 1-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Florida .200 3-2 5 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 .400 1 0 1 0 .333 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000Georgia .500 3-1 6 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 .500 2 0 3 0 .625 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000Kentucky .333 1-1 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 .333 1 0 1 0 .500 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000LSU .000 2-1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000Mississippi State .250 1-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 .250 0 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000South Carolina .250 3-2 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .250 1 0 2 0 .333 0 0 0-0 3 1 0 1.000Vanderbilt .385 3-3 13 3 5 3 0 0 0 8 .615 1 0 3 0 .429 0 0 0-0 5 0 0 1.000

Aaron Tullo vs. SEC

Opponent ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA BK

Alabama 13.50 0-1 1 1 0 0/0 0 3.1 4 5 5 3 5 0 0 0 21 .286 0 4 0 0 0Auburn 5.40 0-0 1 0 0 0.0 0 3.1 4 2 2 0 6 0 0 2 13 .308 0 0 0 0 0Florida 7.71 0-1 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.1 2 2 2 0 4 0 1 0 10 .222 1 1 0 0 0Georgia 9.00 0-1 1 1 0 0/0 0 4.0 3 4 4 2 3 0 0 1 18 .200 0 1 0 0 0LSU 40.50 0-1 1 1 0 0/0 0 2.0 7 10 9 5 4 2 1 2 19 .538 0 1 0 0 0Mississippi State 1.80 1-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 5.0 2 1 1 1 4 1 0 1 17 .125 0 0 0 0 0South Carolina 12.00 0-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 3.0 5 4 4 1 2 1 0 1 15 .357 1 0 0 0 0Vanderbilt 18.00 0-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 2.0 3 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 12 .375 1 0 0 1 0

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XAVIER MUSKATEERSFeb. 19-21 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: Xavier University Location: Cincinnati, Ohio

Founded: 1831 Enrollment: 6,700

Conference: Atlantic 10 Colors: Navy Blue, Gray and White

President: Fr. Michael Graham Athletics Director: Mike Bobinski

Head Coach: Scott Googins (Ohio Wesleyan, 1992)

Record at XU: 114-120 (4 yrs)

Career: Same

Assistants: Zach Schmidt, Nick Otte

2009 Record: 39-21 (18-9 Atlantic 10) 2009 Final RPI: 59

Home Stadium (Capacity): Hayden Field (500)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 2-1, dating to 1965

Last Season: None

Todd Raleigh vs. Xavier: 2-1

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Jenna Wilhoit

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (513) 745-3961

Press Box Phone: (513) 532-2781 Web Site: www.goxavier.com

OREGON STATE BEAVERSFeb. 26-28 u Corvallis, Ore.

General Information

Name: Oregon State University Location: Corvalis, Ore.

Founded: 1868 Enrollment: 19,000

Conference: Pacific-10 Colors: Orange and Black

President: Dr. Edward Ray Athletics Director: Bob De Carolis

Head Coach: Pat Casey (Portland, 1980)

Record at OSU: 505-311-4 (15 yrs)

Career: 676-425-5 (22 yrs)

Assistants: Pat Bailey, Nate Yeskie

2009 Record: 37-19 (15-12 Pac 10) 2009 Final RPI: 42

Home Stadium (Capacity): Goss Stadium at Coleman Field (3,248)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tied 1-1, dating to 2009

Last Season: 1-1 (5-4, 4-14 in Knoxville)

Todd Raleigh vs. Oregon State: 1-1

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Hank Hager

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (541) 737-7472

Press Box Phone: (541) 230-0611 Web Site: www.osubeavers.com

EASTERN KENTUCKY COLONELSMarch 3 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: Eastern Kentucky University Location: Richmond, Ky.

Founded: 1906 Enrollment: 16,200

Conference: Ohio Valley Colors: Maroon and White

President: Dr. Doug Whitlock Athletics Director: Mark Sandy

Head Coach: Jason Stein (Eastern Kentucky, 1997)

Record at EKU: 27-24 (1 yr)

Career: Same

Assistants: Jerry Edwards, Shawn Thompson

2009 Record: 27-24 (10-13 OVC) 2009 Final RPI: 163

Home Stadium (Capacity): Turkey Hughes Field (1,500)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 24-3, dating to 1897

Last Season: None

Todd Raleigh vs. Eastern Kentucky: First meeting

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Steve Fohl

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (859) 622-1253

Press Box Phone: N/A Web Site: www.ekusports.com

BINGHAMTON BEARCATSMarch 5-6 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: Binghamton University Location: Vestal, N.Y.

Founded: 1946 Enrollment: 14,435

Conference: America East Colors: Dark Green, Black and White

President: Lois B. DeFleur Athletics Director: Jim Norris

Head Coach: Tom Sinicki (Western Carolina, 1988)

Record at BU: 356-359-6 (17 yrs)

Career: Same

Assistants: Ryan Hurba, Andy Hutchings, Ed Folli

2009 Record: 30-22 (13-7 America East) 2009 Final RPI: 167

Home Stadium (Capacity): Varsity Field (1,000)

Series Information

All-Time Series: First meeting

Last Season: None

Todd Raleigh vs. Binghamton: 2-0

Media Relations

Baseball SID: John Hartrick

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (607) 777-6800

Press Box Phone: (607) 222-6474 Web Site: www.bubearcats.com

KENNESAW STATE OWLSMarch 6-7 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: Kennesaw State University Location: Kennesaw, Ga.

Founded: 1963 Enrollment: 22,300

Conference: Atlantic Sun Colors: Black and Gold

President: Dr. Dan Papp Athletics Director: Dr. Dave Waples

Head Coach: Mike Sansing (West Georgia, 1984)

Record at KSU: 724-329 (18 yrs)

Career: 829-385 (21 yrs)

Assistants: Derrick Tucker, Kevin Ermino, Bob Roman

2009 Record: 30-22 (20-9 A-Sun) 2009 Final RPI: 91

Home Stadium (Capacity): Stillwell Stadium (1,065)

Series Information

All-Time Series: First meeting

Last Season: None

Todd Raleigh vs. Kennesaw State: 5-1

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Jason Hanes

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (678) 797-2562

Press Box Phone: (404) 488-8398 Web Site: www.ksuowls.com

WESTERN KENTUCKY HILLTOPPERSMarch 9 u Bowling Green, Ky.

General Information

Name: Western Kentucky University Location: Bowling Green, Ky.

Founded: 1906 Enrollment: 20,674

Conference: Sun Belt Colors: Red and White

President: Dr. Gary Ransdell Athletics Director: Dr. Cameron Wood Selig

Head Coach: Chris Finwood (VMI, 1988)

Record at WKU: 122-107 (4 yrs)

Career: 174-204 (7 yrs)

Assistants: Matt Myers, Blake Allen, Casey Hamilton

2009 Record: 42-20 (21-8 Sun Belt) 2009 Final RPI: 41

Home Stadium (Capacity): Nick Denes Field (1,500)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tied 2-2, dating to 1985

Last Season: Tennessee 1-0 (14-8 in Knoxville)

Todd Raleigh vs. Western Kentucky: 1-0

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Michael Schroeder

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (270) 745-4298

Press Box Phone: (309) 212-6942 Web Site: www.wkusports.com

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MTSU BLUE RAIDERSMarch 10 u Murfreesboro, Tenn.

May 12 u Knoxville, Tenn.General Information

Name: Middle Tennessee State University Location: Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 25,191

Conference: Sun Belt Colors: Royal Blue and White

President: Dr. Sidney A. McPhee Athletics Director: Chris Massaro

Head Coach: Steve Peterson (Jacksonville State, 1973)

Record at MTSU: 707-549-3 (22 yrs)

Career: 860-645-3 (28 yrs)

Assistants: Jim McGuire, Mike McLaury, John Peterson

2009 Record: 44-18 (21-8 Sun Belt) 2009 Final RPI: 38

Home Stadium (Capacity): Reese Smith Field (2,100)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 29-17, dating to 1926

Last Season: Tennessee, 2-0 (16-4 in Knoxville, 5-4 in Murfreesboro)

Todd Raleigh vs. MTSU: 3-1

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Jessica Stauffacher

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (615) 904-8115

Press Box Phone: (615) 631-9523 Web Site: www.goblueraiders.com

CONNECTICUT HUSKIESMarch 12 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: University of Connecticut Location: Storrs, Conn.

Founded: 1881 Enrollment: 29,383

Conference: BIG EAST Colors: Navy and White

President: Dr. Michael J. Hogan Athletics Director: Jeffrey A. Hathaway

Head Coach: Jim Penders (Connecticut, 1994)

Record at UConn: 196-148-2 (6 yrs)

Career: Same

Assistants: Justin Blood, Chris Podeszwa

2009 Record: 36-24 (14-13 BIG EAST) 2009 Final RPI: 72

Home Stadium (Capacity): J.O. Christian Field (2,000)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 1-0, dating to 1996

Last Season: None

Todd Raleigh vs. UConn: First meeting

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Kristen Altieri

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (860) 486-5085

Press Box Phone: (860) 486-2018 Web Site: www.uconnhuskies.com

OHIO STATE BUCKEYESMarch 13 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: Ohio State University Location: Columbus, Ohio

Founded: 1870 Enrollment: 55,014

Conference: Big Ten Colors: Scarlet and Gray

President: E. Gordon Gee Athletics Director: Eugene Smith

Head Coach: Bob Todd (Missouri, 1971)

Record at OSU: 873-454-2 (22 yrs)

Career: 997-536-2 (26 yrs)

Assistants: Greg Cypret, Eric Parker, Pete Jenkins, Justin Miller

2009 Record: 42-19 (18-6 Big Ten) 2009 Final RPI: 36

Home Stadium (Capacity): Bill Davis Stadium (4,450)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 6-4, dating to 1965

Last Season: None

Todd Raleigh vs. Ohio State: 2-0

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Jerry Emig

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (614) 688-0343

Press Box Phone: (614) 203-2766 Web Site: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com

MARSHALL THUNDERING HERDMarch 14 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: Marshall University Location: Huntington, W.Va.

Founded: 1837 Enrollment: 13,841

Conference: Conference USA Colors: Green and White

President: Dr. Stephen J. Kopp Athletics Director: Mike Hamrick

Head Coach: Jeff Waggoner (Cleveland State, 1998)

Record at MU: 73-94-1 (3 yrs)

Career: Same

Assistants: Tim Donnelly, Joe Renner

2009 Record: 22-32 (9-15 C-USA) 2009 Final RPI: 168

Home Stadium (Capacity): Appalachian Power Park (4,500) and Kennedy Center (3,000)

Series Information

All-Time Series: First meeting

Last Season: None

Todd Raleigh vs. Marshall: First meeting

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Ben Warnick

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (304) 696-4662

Press Box Phone: (413) 695-2793 Web Site: www.herdzone.com

MOREHEAD STATE EAGLESMarch 17 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: Morehead State University Location: Morehead, Ky.

Founded: 1887 Enrollment: 8,981

Conference: Ohio Valley Colors: Blue and Gold

President: Dr. Wayne D. Andrews Athletics Director: Brian Hutchinson

Head Coach: Jay Sorg (Morehead State, 1994)

Record at MSU: 38-65 (2 yrs)

Career: Same

Assistants: Jason Neal, Dillon Lawson, C.J. Wamsley

2009 Record: 20-32 (12-10 OVC) 2009 Final RPI: 231

Home Stadium (Capacity): Sonny Allen Field (1,200)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 28-2, dating to 1987

Last Season: None

Todd Raleigh vs. Morehead State: 2-1

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Nick VanDemark

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (606) 783-2500

Press Box Phone: (205) 348-4927 Web Site: www.msueagles.com

SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKSMarch 19-21 u Columbia, S.C.

General Information

Name: University of South Carolina Location: Columbia, S.C.

Founded: 1801 Enrollment: 25,077

Conference: Southeastern Colors: Garnet and Black

President: Dr. Harris Pastides Athletics Director: Eric Hyman

Head Coach: Ray Tanner (N.C. State, 1980)

Record at USC: 580-266 (13 yrs)

Career: 975-439-3 (23 yrs)

Assistants: Chad Holborook, Mark Calvi, Sammy Esposito

2009 Record: 40-23 (17-13 SEC) 2009 Final RPI: 21

Home Stadium (Capacity): Carolina Stadium (8,242)

Series Information

All-Time Series: South Carolina leads 38-32, dating to 1912

Last Season: South Carolina, 2-1 (5-9, 15-12, 15-6 in Knoxville)

Todd Raleigh vs. South Carolina: 2-5

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Andrew Kitick

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (803) 777-5257

Press Box Phone: (803) 240-4150 Web Site: www.gamecocksonline.com

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USC UPSTATE SPARTANSMarch 24 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: USC Upstate Location: Spartanburg, S.C.

Founded: 1967 Enrollment: 5,268

Conference: Atlantic Sun Colors: Hunter Green, White and Black

Chancellor: Dr. John C. Stockwell Athletics Director: Mike Hall

Head Coach: Matt Fincher (Georgia Southerm, 1984)

Record at USC Upstate: 274-378 (12 yrs)

Career: Same

Assistants: Russell Triplett, Grant Rembert, Phillip Myers

2009 Record: 17-37 (7-23 A-Sun) 2009 Final RPI: 220

Home Stadium (Capacity): Harley Park (500)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 5-2, dating to 1987

Last Season: USC Upstate, 1-0 (1-0 in Knoxville)

Todd Raleigh vs. USC Upstate: 1-1

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Joe Guistina

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (864) 503-5152

Press Box Phone: (864) 205-0625 Web Site: www.upstatespartans.com

LSU TIGERSMarch 26-28 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: Louisiana State University Location: Baton Rouge, La.

Founded: 1860 Enrollment: 27,992

Conference: Southeastern Colors: Purple and Gold

President: Dr. John V. Lombardi Athletics Director: Joe Alleva

Head Coach: Paul Mainieri (Florida International, 1980)

Record at LSU: 134-62-2 (3 yrs)

Career: 998-553-6 (27 yrs)

Assistants: David Grewe, Javi Sanchez

2009 Record: 56-17 (20-10 SEC) 2009 Final RPI: 4

Home Stadium (Capacity): Alex Box Stadium (9,200)

Series Information

All-Time Series: LSU leads 44-21, dating to 1907

Last Season: Tennessee, 2-1 (3-18, 7-5, 9-4 in Baton Rouge)

Todd Raleigh vs. LSU: 5-1

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Bill Franques

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (225) 578-2527

Press Box Phone: (225) 241-4359 Web Site: www.lsusports.net

TENNESSEE TECH GOLDEN EAGLESMarch 30 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: Tennessee Technological University Location: Cookeville, Tenn.

Founded: 1915 Enrollment: 10,850

Conference: Ohio Valley Colors: Purple and Gold

President: Dr. Robert Bell Athletics Director: Mark Wilson

Head Coach: Matt Bragga (Kentucky, 1994)

Record at TTU: 138-183-2 (6 yrs)

Career: 286-270-2 (9 yrs)

Assistants: Chris Cole, Larry Bragga, Justin Hogan

2009 Record: 31-24-1 (10-11-1 OVC) 2009 Final RPI: 114

Home Stadium (Capacity): Bush Stadium and Averitt Express Complex (1,100)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 65-28-1, dating to 1942

Last Season: Tennessee, 1-0 (7-5 in Knoxville)

Todd Raleigh vs. Tennessee Tech: 4-3

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Nick Heidelberger

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (931) 372-3293

Press Box Phone: N/A Web Site: www.ttusports.com

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE BLUE HOSEMarch 31 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: Presbyterian College Location: Clinton, S.C.

Founded: 1880 Enrollment: 1,200

Conference: Big South Colors: Blue, White and Garnet

President: Dr. John V. Griffith Athletics Director: Mike Smith

Head Coach: Elton Pollock (Presbyterian, 1995)

Record at PC: 80-193 (5 yrs)

Career: Same

Assistants: Mark Johnson, Chris Edwards

2009 Record: 13-38 (7-19 Big South) 2009 Final RPI: 251

Home Stadium (Capacity): PC Baseball Complex (500)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 1-0, dating to 2008

Last Season: None

Todd Raleigh vs. Presbyterian: 1-0

Media Relations

Baseball SID: AJ Henderson

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (864) 833-8252

Press Box Phone: (276) 619-1041 Web Site: www.gobluehose.com

OLE MISS REBELSApril 2-4 u Oxford, Miss.

General Information

Name: University of Mississippi Location: Oxford, Miss.

Founded: 1848 Enrollment: 18,344

Conference: Southeastern Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue

Chancellor: Dr. Dan Jones Athletics Director: Pete Boone

Head Coach: Mike Bianco (LSU, 1989)

Record at Ole Miss: 361-203-1 (9 yrs)

Career: 461-274-1 (12 yrs)

Assistants: Rob Reinstetle, Carl Lafferty, Matt Mossberg

2009 Record: 44-20 (20-10 SEC) 2009 Final RPI: 14

Home Stadium (Capacity): Oxford-University Stadium/Swayze Field (10,323)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Ole Miss leads 35-31-1, dating to 1907

Last Season: None

Todd Raleigh vs. Ole Miss: First meeting

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Bill Bunting

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (662) 915-7522

Press Box Phone: N/A Web Site: www.olemisssports.com

WESTERN CAROLINA CATAMOUNTSApril 7 u Knoxville, Tenn.

April 21 u Cullowhee, N.C.General Information

Name: Western Carolina University Location: Cullowhee, N.C.

Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 9,400

Conference: Southern Colors: Purple and Gold

Chancellor: Dr. John W. Bardo Athletics Director: Chip Smith

Head Coach: Bobby Moranda (Eastern Kentucky, 1986)

Record at WCU: 64-50 (2 yrs)

Career: Same

Assistants: David Haverstick, Alan Beck

2009 Record: 35-22 (19-10 SoCon) 2009 Final RPI: 57

Home Stadium (Capacity): Ronnie G. Childress Field at Hennon Stadium (1,500)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 17-6, dating to 1954

Last Season: Tennessee, 1-0 (5-1 in Knoxville)

Todd Raleigh vs. Western Carolina: 1-1

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Daniel Hooker

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (828) 227-2339

Press Box Phone: (828) 227-7020 Web Site: www.catamountsports.com

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FLORIDA GATORSApril 9-11 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: University of Florida Location: Gainesville, Fla.

Founded: 1853 Enrollment: 52,112

Conference: Southeastern Colors: Orange and Blue

President: Dr. J. Bernard Machen Athletics Director: Jeremy Foley

Head Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan (Virginia, 1991)

Record at UF: 76-26 (2 yrs)

Career: Same

Assistants: Craig Bell, Brad Weitzel, Don Norris

2009 Record: 42-22 (19-11 SEC) 2009 Final RPI: 10

Home Stadium (Capacity): Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field (5,500)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Florida leads 133-74, dating to 1916

Last Season: Florida, 3-0 (3-2, 10-2, 7-5 in Gainesville)

Todd Raleigh vs. Florida: 2-4

Media Relations

Baseball SID: John Hines

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (352) 375-4683

Press Box Phone: (352) 375-4683 Web Site: www.gatorzone.com

LIPSCOMB BISONSApril 13 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: Lipscomb University Location: Nashville, Tenn.

Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 3,418

Conference: Atlantic Sun Colors: Purple and Gold

President: Dr. L. Randolph Lowry III Athletics Director: Philip Hutcheson

Head Coach: Jeff Forehand (Belmont, 1989)

Record at LU: 85-92 (3 yrs)

Career: 296-234-1 (9 yrs)

Assistants: Chris Collins, Tyler Shrout

2009 Record: 24-32 (17-13 A-Sun) 2009 Final RPI: 155

Home Stadium (Capacity): Ken Dugan Field and Stephen L. Marsh Stadium (1,500)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 6-1, dating to 1979

Last Season: Tennessee, 1-0 (17-3 in Knoxville)

Todd Raleigh vs. Lipscomb: 1-1

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Mark McGee

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (615) 966-5862

Press Box Phone: (615) 479-6133 Web Site: www.lipscombsports.com

MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGSApril 16-18 u Starkville, Miss.

General Information

Name: Mississippi State University Location: Starkville, Miss.

Founded: 1878 Enrollment: 18,601

Conference: Southeastern Colors: Maroon and White

President: Dr. Mark E. Keenum Athletics Director: Greg Byrne

Head Coach: John Cohen (Mississippi State, 1990)

Record at MSU: 25-29 (1 yr)

Career: 346-226-1 (10 yrs)

Assistants: Butch Thompson, Lane Burroughs

2009 Record: 25-29 (9-20 SEC) 2009 Final RPI: 89

Home Stadium (Capacity): Dudy Noble Field, Polk-DeMent Stadium (15,000)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Mississippi State leads 45-24, dating to 1917

Last Season: Tennessee, 2-1 (6-1, 4-2, 9-10 in Knoxville)

Todd Raleigh vs. Mississippi State: 3-3

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Joe Dier

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (662) 325-8040

Press Box Phone: N/A Web Site: www.mstateathletics.com

VANDERBILT COMMODORESApril 23-25 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: Vanderbilt University Location: Nashville, Tenn.

Founded: 1873 Enrollment: 6,637

Conference: Southeastern Colors: Black and Gold

Chancellor: Nicholas S. Zeppos Vice Chancellor (Athletics): David Williams II

Head Coach: Tim Corbin (Ohio Wesleyan, 1984)

Record at VU: 276-157 (7 yrs)

Career: 382-295 (12 yrs)

Assistants: Derek Johnson, Josh Holliday

2009 Record: 37-27 (12-17 SEC) 2009 Final RPI: 27

Home Stadium (Capacity): Charles Hawkins Field (3,700)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 165-139-2, dating to 1897

Last Season: Tennessee, 3-0 (8-6, 7-6, 9-7 in Nashville)

Todd Raleigh vs. Vanderbilt: 3-3

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Thomas Samuel

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (615) 343-0020

Press Box Phone: (615) 320-0436 Web Site: www.vucommodores.com

BELMONT BRUINSApril 27 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: Belmont University Location: Nashville, Tenn.

Founded: 1951 Enrollment: 5,393

Conference: Atlantic Sun Colors: Navy Blue, Red and White

President: Dr. Robert C. Fisher Athletics Director: Mike Strickland

Head Coach: David Jarvis (Arkansas State, 1982)

Record at BU: 330-314-1 (12 yrs)

Career: 654-466-1 (21 yrs)

Assistants: Matt Barnett, Scott Hall

2009 Record: 29-29 (15-15 A-Sun) 2009 Final RPI: 128

Home Stadium (Capacity): Shelby Park (N/A)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 4-3, dating to 2000

Last Season: Tennessee, 1-0 (16-4 in Knoxville)

Todd Raleigh vs. Belmont: 1-1

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Brian Karst

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (615) 460-8023

Press Box Phone: N/A Web Site: www.belmontbruins.com

KENTUCKY WILDCATSApril 30-May 2 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: University of Kentucky Location: Lexington, Ky.

Founded: 1865 Enrollment: 27,000

Conference: Southeastern Colors: Blue and White

President: Dr. Lee T. Todd, Jr. Athletics Director: Mitch Barnhart

Head Coach: Gary Henderson (San Diego State, 1984)

Record at UK: 28-26 (1 yr)

Career: Same

Assistants: Brad Bohannon, Brian Green

2009 Record: 28-26 (12-18 SEC) 2009 Final RPI: 46

Home Stadium (Capacity): Cliff Hagan Stadium (4,000)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 147-125, dating to 1915

Last Season: Kentucky, 2-1 (6-4, 2-8, 17-11 in Lexington)

Todd Raleigh vs. Kentucky: 1-5

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Brent Inrgram

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (859) 257-3838

Press Box Phone: (859) 257-9011 Web Site: www.ukathletics.com

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GEORGIA BULLDOGSMay 7-9 u Athens, Ga.

General Information

Name: University of Georgia Location: Athens, Ga.

Founded: 1785 Enrollment: 34,180

Conference: Southeastern Colors: Red and Black

President: Dr. Michael F. Adams Athletics Director: Damon Evans

Head Coach: David Perno (Georgia, 1991)

Record at UGA: 289-208-1 (8 yrs)

Career: Same

Assistants: Jason Eller, Brady Wiederhold

2009 Record: 38-24 (15-15 SEC) 2009 Final RPI: 20

Home Stadium (Capacity): Foley Field (3,291)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 110-101, dating to 1909

Last Season: Georgia, 3-0 (12-6, 11-9, 4-3 in Knoxville)

Todd Raleigh vs. Georgia: 4-10

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Christopher Lakos

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (706) 542-7994

Press Box Phone: (706) 714-2934 Web Site: www.georgiadogs.com

AUBURN TIGERSMay 14-16 u Auburn, Ala.

General Information

Name: Auburn University Location: Auburn, Ala.

Founded: 1856 Enrollment: 24,137

Conference: Southeastern Colors: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue

President: Dr. Ed Richardson Athletics Director: Jay Jacobs

Head Coach: John Pawlowski (Clemson, 1996)

Record at AU: 31-25 (1 yr)

Career: 369-217-1 (8 yrs)

Assistants: Scott Foxhall, Link Jarrett

2009 Record: 31-25 (11-19 SEC) 2009 Final RPI: 33

Home Stadium (Capacity): Samford Stadium-Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park (4,096)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Auburn leads 79-30, dating to 1948

Last Season: Auburn, 2-1 (4-2, 8-5, 1-7 at Knoxville)

Todd Raleigh vs. Auburn: 5-7

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Dan Froelich

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (334) 844-9803

Press Box Phone: (334) 844-4138 Web Site: www.auburntigers.com

UNC ASHEVILLE BULLDOGSMay 18 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: University of North Carolina-Asheville Location: Asheville, N.C.

Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 3,500

Conference: Big South Colors: Royal Blue and White

Chancellor: Dr. Anne Ponder Athletics Director: Janet Cone

Head Coach: Tom Smith (Western Carolina, 1978)

Record at UNC-A: First year

Career: First year

Assistants: Aaron Rembert,

2009 Record: 9-42 (5-21 Big South) 2009 Final RPI: 273

Home Stadium (Capacity): McCormick Field (3,500)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Tennessee leads 20-6, dating to 1987

Last Season: Tennessee, 1-0 (13-3 in Knoxville)

Todd Raleigh vs. UNC Asheville: 15-5

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Mike Gore

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (828) 251-6923

Press Box Phone: (828) 215-6387 Web Site: www.uncabulldogs.com

ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDEMay 20-22 u Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information

Name: University of Alabama Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Founded: 1831 Enrollment: 25,580

Conference: Southeastern Colors: Crimson & White

President: Dr. Robert E. Witt Athletics Director: Mal Moore

Head Coach: Mitch Gaspard (UL Lafayette, 1988)

Record at UA: First year

Career: Same

Assistants: Dax Norris, Kyle Bunn

2009 Record: 37-21 (18-11 SEC) 2009 Final RPI: 39

Home Stadium (Capacity): Sewell-Thomas Stadium (6,571)

Series Information

All-Time Series: Alabama leads 65-28, dating to 1897

Last Season: Alabama, 3-0 (9-2, 6-1, 8-4 in Tuscaloosa)

Todd Raleigh vs. Alabama: 2-4

Media Relations

Baseball SID: Barry Allen

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (205) 348-6084

Press Box Phone: (205) 348-4927 Web Site: www.rolltide.com

SEC TOURNAMENTMay 26-30 u Hoover, Ala.

Conference Information

Name: Southeastern Conference Location: Birmingham, Ala.

Founded: 1933

Commissioner: Mike Slive

Associate Commissioner (Media Relations): Charles Bloom

Baseball SID: Chuck Dunlap

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (205) 458-3000

Web site: www.secsports.com

Tournament Information

Stadium (Capacity): Regions Park (10,800)

First year: 1977

Number of teams: 8

2009 Champion: LSU

2009 MVP: Mikie Mahtook (LSU)

Tennessee in the SEC Tournament

All-Time Record: 25-21

Appearances: 12, most recently 2007

Titles: 3 (1993, 1994, 1995)

Last Season: Did not qualify

NCAA TOURNAMENT

Tournament Information

Regional Dates: June 4-7, 2010

Regional Hosts: On- and off-campus sites

Regional Locations: To be determined

Super Regional Dates: June 11-13 or 12-14, 2010

Super Regional Hosts: On- and off-campus sites

Super Regional Locations: To be determined

College World Series Dates: June 19-29/30, 2010

College World Series Host: Creighton University and College World Series of Omaha, Inc.

College World Series Location: Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb.

Web Address: www.ncaasports.com

Tournament Format: A 64-team bracket provides for 16 four-team double elimination

Regionals; and eight two-team, best-of-three Super Regionals, with the eight winners

advancing to Omaha for the NCAA Men’s College World Series. From there, the eight

finalists play in a double-elimination bracket. The winner of the winner’s bracket and the

winner of the loser’s bracket will face off in a best-of-three series to determine the 2010

NCAA national champion,

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Vols Continue to Improve, Finish Strong in 2009

By Donnie Conley

The Tennessee baseball team finished the 2009 season with a 26-29 overall

record and an 11-19 record in Southeastern Conference play. It was an up-and-

down season for the Volunteers as they struggled to find consistency on the

mound and at the plate. Yet despite the record, UT continued to make strides in

returning to the spot it once occupied among the company of national and SEC

Championship contenders.

The Vols improved their RPI from 89 in 2008 to 58 in 2009, a strong accomplish-

ment considering they were playing six or more freshman and sophomores in the

lineup on a regular basis. Tennessee also played one of the top schedules in the

country this season, the 11th strongest according to WarrenNolan.com. This was

accomplished by playing 36 games against opponents ranked in the top 50 after

the end of the regular season.

After leading the team to a stellar improvement in terms of home runs and

slugging percentage last season, head coach Todd Raleigh saw his team better

these numbers yet again. By clubbing 87 home runs in just 55 games, UT posted

the second-highest single-season total in program history. The 2009 total trailed

only the 1998 club which hit 107 home runs. The Vols also improved their team

slugging percentage from .447 in 2008 to .484 in 2009.

One of the brightest spots of the 2009 campaign was the offensive production

from first-year Vol Cody Hawn. The sophomore became just the 10th Volunteer to

ever win the team Triple Crown, leading the team in batting average (.364), home

runs (22), RBIs (81), hits (72), doubles (15) and slugging percentage (.773). His 22

homers rank second on Tennessee’s all-time list while he also ranks in the top 10

for a season in RBIs (third), total bases (ninth) and slugging percentage (seventh).

The Knoxville native also had four 4-hit games and three 5-RBIs games on the year,

both team highs.

Hawn’s performance earned him numerous accolades. He was named a third-

team selection on the Pro-Line Athletic/National Collegiate Baseball Writers

Association All-America Team and a second-team member of the 2009 ABCA/

Rawlings All-South Region Team. Hawn was also selected to the All-Ping!Baseball

team as a second-teamer.

In addition to the slugging of Hawn, Tennessee got big offensive production

from sophomore catcher Blake Forsythe. After hitting just .173 in 22 games as a

freshman, the Memphis, Tenn. native blossomed at the plate in 2009, hitting .347

and leading the team with an on-base percentage of .486. In fact, Forsythe’s 2009

OBP was the ninth-highest in school history. A first-team All-SEC and Rawlings/

ABCA All-South Region selection, Forsythe had 15 home runs and 46 RBIs, finish-

ing second to Hawn in both categories.

Forsythe was also key in Tennessee’s defensive upgrade during the 2009 cam-

paign. After working hard in the offseason, Coach Raleigh’s team improved its

fielding percentage from .960 to .972 in 2009. Additionally, the Vols cut down

errors, making 56 in 2009 after recording 85 in ’08. Behind the plate, Forsythe

allowed just six passed balls while gunning down 21 percent of runners. UT also

turned 11 more double plays (39) than in 2008 (28).

After a banner freshman season, the Vols got another solid season from out-

fielder Kentrail Davis. In 2008, Davis was named a first-team Freshman All-America

by Baseball America, Louisville Slugger, Pro-Line Athletic/NCBWA and Rivals.com.

In 2009, despite being slowed by wrist and hamstring injuries, Davis posted a .308

batting average and an on-base percentage of .424. The Theodore, Ala. native also

added nine home runs and 30 RBIs while leading the team in both runs scored (58)

and triples (four).

Youth was a major key for Tennessee’s offense in 2009. In fact, the Vols top six

hitters were all underclassmen, including five sophomores (Hawn, Forsythe, Josh

Liles, Davis and P.J. Polk). Liles had 8 homers and 25 RBIs while batting .313 before

missing the final 20 games of the season with a wrist injury.

Polk hit .298 in 43 games last season and tied for third on the team with 12

doubles. A product of Oakland High School in Murfreesboro, Tenn., Polk had a

team-best 13-game hitting streak. Freshman Zach Osborne had an extremely

impressive debut at Rocky Top, hitting .281 and starting 54 of 55 games during the

season. Osborne was third on the team with 33 RBIs and added four homers in his

rookie campaign. His performance netted him freshman All-SEC honors, the lone

Tennessee member of the team.

Junior third baseman Tyler Horne, a transfer from Shelton State Community

College in Alabama, combined with Hawn to give Tennessee two power-hitting

corner infielders. Horne’s 10 home runs ranked third on the squad, as did his .583

slugging percentage.

While the offense was largely driven by youth, Tennessee’s pitching staff in 2009

was an extremely seasoned group. Junior left hander Nick Hernandez anchored

the rotation, going 4-5 with a 5.23 ERA and 70 strikeouts in 84.1 innings. Against

Auburn on March 13, the hurler from Hialeah, Fla., recorded a team-high nine

strikeouts. Hernandez also hurled his third career complete game on March 20 at

Florida, scattering seven hits over eight innings.

Senior Ty’Relle Harris posted a 4-4 record and a 6.18 ERA in 19 appearances,

seven of which were starts. Harris also recorded a save out of the bullpen. Junior

lefty Jeff Lockwood shaved nearly two points off his ERA from the previous season,

going from 6.19 in 2008 to 4.10 in 16 appearances in 2009, including three starts.

Stephen McCray, a junior right-handed pitcher from Lilburn, Ga., made nine

starts for Coach Raleigh last spring, the second-highest total on the team. McCray

finished the season with a 4-3 record and a 5.19 ERA. Sophomore Bryan Morgado,

a hard-throwing southpaw from Miami, Fla., was one of four pitchers tied for the

team lead in wins with four. Morgado went 4-2 with a team-high 75 strikeouts in

only 52.1 innings.

The Volunteers opened the 2009 season in exciting fashion, defeating Oregon

State 5-4 on a walk-off single by Liles. Kentrail Davis provided the game-tying

single and scored the winning run on Liles’ game-winner, sending the 2,048 fans

at Lindsey Nelson Stadium home happy. The Vols also reeled off a season-high five

straight victories from March 6-10, including a four-game sweep of Mid-American

Conference opponent Ohio.

In that series, Tennessee outscored the Bobcats 43-16. Hawn finished the four-

game set 10-for-17 with 5 home runs and 11 RBIs. Polk also had a banner weekend,

going 6-for-10 with three doubles.

After getting off to a rough start in conference play, UT finished the year 10-8

including series victories against Mississippi State, LSU, and Vanderbilt. The most

impressive of those series wins being against then top-ranked LSU in Baton Rouge,

La. Tennessee was the only SEC team to win a series against the Tigers—who went

on to claim the SEC and NCAA Championships. The road series win was the first for

Tennessee since 2007 and the back-to-back victories over the No. 1 ranked team

are the first since it swept both games of a doubleheader against LSU in 1991.

Tennessee closed the season strong, winning six of its final nine games, includ-

ing a three-game sweep of Vanderbilt in Nashville. With extra-inning victories the

final two days, Tennessee earned a road-series victory against the Commodores

for the first time since 2001. The sweep of the Commodores in Nashville was the

first for the Vols since they started playing three-game conference series in 1976.

In that series, freshman and Knoxville native Matt Ramsey recorded three straight

saves, pitching 2.2 scoreless innings, striking out two batters and allowing just one

base runner, effectively shutting the door on Vanderbilt each game.

Following the season, five Vols were selected in the 2009 Major League Baseball

First-Year Player Draft. With these five selections, Tennessee has now had 109

active players drafted a total of 120 times since the free-agent draft began in 1965.

Outfielder Kentrail Davis was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers with the 39th

overall pick in the supplemental first round. He was the 13th Vol ever to be taken

in the first round of the MLB draft and the sixth to be selected by the Brewers.

Left-handed pitcher Bryan Morgado, who posted a 6.36 ERA and a K/9 rate of

12.9, was selected in the third round by the Chicago White Sox (102nd overall pick.

Junior Nick Hernandez was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 12th round

(377th overall pick), while senior pitchers Ty’Relle Harris and Danny Wiltz were

picked by the Atlanta Braves in the 19th round (586th overall pick) and Chicago

White Sox in the 35th (1,063th overall pick), respectively.

A total of 12 of Tennessee’s wins came against teams who earned NCAA

Regional berths, including wins over two teams, Arkansas and LSU, who advanced

to the 2009 Men’s College World Series. LSU would eventually be crowned 2009

NCAA Champions after defeating Texas 2-1 in the final best-of-three series.

2009 Season Review

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2009 Tennessee Volunteers Final Results

Date Opposing Team (TV) Score R-H-E (UT) R-H-E Innings Overall SEC Pitcher of Record Attend. Time

Feb 20, 2009 OREGON STATE W 5-4 5-8-1 4-12-1 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 Locante (W 1-0) 2048 3:16

Feb 21, 2009 OREGON STATE 4-14 L 4-10-3 14-13-2 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 Rosas (L 0-1) 1900 4:04

Feb 24, 2009 AUSTIN PEAY 3-5 L 3-8-1 5-8-1 9 1-2-0 0-0-0 Gruver (L 0-1) 1013 2:53

1 Feb 27, 2009 vs. West Virginia 6-11 L 6-11-1 11-13-0 9 1-3-0 0-0-0 Tullo (L 0-1) 1149 3:12

1 Feb 27, 2009 at Coastal Carolina 5-10 L 5-8-6 10-12-1 9 1-4-0 0-0-0 Wiltz (L 0-1) 1490 3:02

Mar 03, 2009 RADFORD W 11-4 11-12-1 4-12-0 9 2-4-0 0-0-0 McCray (W 1-0) 109 2:26

Mar 04, 2009 USC-UPSTATE 0-1 L 0-4-0 1-6-3 9 2-5-0 0-0-0 Harris (L 0-1) 936 2:16

Mar 06, 2009 OHIO UNIVERSITY W 12-2 12-16-1 2-6-2 9 3-5-0 0-0-0 Hernandez (W 1-0) 1070 2:30

Mar 07, 2009 OHIO UNIVERSITY W 8-6 8-8-1 6-13-4 9 4-5-0 0-0-0 Tullo (W 1-1) - 3:23

Mar 07, 2009 OHIO UNIVERSITY W 13-6 13-19-1 6-8-0 9 5-5-0 0-0-0 Morgado (W 1-0) 1736 2:40

Mar 08, 2009 OHIO UNIVERSITY W 10-2 10-17-1 2-9-4 9 6-5-0 0-0-0 McCray (W 2-0) 1624 3:08

Mar 10, 2009 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 14-8 14-13-1 8-8-2 9 7-5-0 0-0-0 Harris (W 1-1) 1043 3:16

Mar 11, 2009 LOUISVILLE 10-13 L 10-15-4 13-13-1 (11) 7-6-0 0-0-0 Ramsey (L 0-1) 939 4:00

* Mar 13, 2009 AUBURN 2-4 L 2-5-0 4-9-2 9 7-7-0 0-1-0 Hernandez (L 1-1) 1175 2:16

* Mar 15, 2009 AUBURN 5-8 L 5-12-0 8-11-0 7 7-8-0 0-2-0 Harris (L 1-2) - 2:11

* Mar 15, 2009 AUBURN W 7-1 7-11-0 1-3-0 7 8-8-0 1-2-0 McCray (W 3-0) 1318 1:54

Mar 17, 2009 COASTAL CAROLINA 2-5 L 2-8-1 5-7-1 9 8-9-0 1-2-0 Ramsey (L 0-2) 1064 2:24

Mar 18, 2009 TENNESSEE TECH W 7-5 7-7-0 5-11-2 9 9-9-0 1-2-0 Simpson (W 1-0) 1466 3:06

* Mar 20, 2009 at Florida (SUN) 2-3 L 2-10-0 3-7-2 9 9-10-0 1-3-0 Hernandez (L 1-2) 2773 2:09

* Mar 21, 2009 at Florida 2-10 L 2-5-0 10-16-2 9 9-11-0 1-4-0 McCray (L 3-1) 2929 2:39

* Mar 22, 2009 at Florida 5-7 L 5-10-0 7-11-2 9 9-12-0 1-5-0 Tullo (L 1-2) 2859 3:24

Mar 24, 2009 WESTERN CAROLINA W 5-1 5-8-1 1-8-2 9 10-12-0 1-5-0 Harris (W 2-2) 1067 2:39

Mar 25, 2009 UNC ASHEVILLE W 13-3 13-11-0 3-7-2 9 11-12-0 1-5-0 A. Adkins (W 1-0) 726 2:32

* Mar 27, 2009 GEORGIA (SS) 6-12 L 6-9-2 12-15-1 9 11-13-0 1-6-0 Hernandez (L 1-3) 1470 3:05

* Mar 28, 2009 GEORGIA 9-11 L 9-11-0 11-13-1 9 11-14-0 1-7-0 McCray (L 3-2) 1583 3:11

* Mar 29, 2009 GEORGIA 3-4 L 3-10-0 4-5-1 9 11-15-0 1-8-0 Tullo (L 1-3) 1447 2:53

Mar 31, 2009 at East Tennessee State 3-9 L 3-4-0 9-10-2 9 11-16-0 1-8-0 Locante (L 1-1) 626 2:47

Apr 01, 2009 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 8-2 8-11-1 2-4-2 9 12-16-0 1-8-0 A. Adkins (W 2-0) 1091 2:24

* Apr 03, 2009 at Alabama 2-9 L 2-3-2 9-9-0 9 12-17-0 1-9-0 Tullo (L 1-4) 4269 2:30

* Apr 04, 2009 at Alabama 1-6 L 1-5-0 6-12-0 9 12-18-0 1-10-0 Hernandez (L 1-4) 4596 2:31

* Apr 05, 2009 at Alabama 4-8 L 4-8-1 8-9-0 9 12-19-0 1-11-0 Morgado (L 1-1) 3982 2:32

Apr 07, 2009 APPALACHIAN STATE 7-9 L 7-8-2 9-11-2 9 12-20-0 1-11-0 McCray (L 3-3) 926 3:11

Apr 08, 2009 LIPSCOMB W 17-3 17-20-0 3-7-1 9 13-20-0 1-11-0 Harris (W 3-2) 1093 2:38

* Apr 10, 2009 MISSISSIPPI STATE (SS) W 6-1 6-11-0 1-4-1 9 14-20-0 2-11-0 Tullo (W 2-4) 1250 2:51

* Apr 11, 2009 MISSISSIPPI STATE (SS) W 4-2 4-8-1 2-7-0 9 15-20-0 3-11-0 Hernandez (W 2-4) 1700 2:22

* Apr 12, 2009 MISSISSIPPI STATE (SS) 9-10 L 9-9-1 10-11-2 9 15-21-0 3-12-0 Ramsey (L 0-2) 1539 3:49

Apr 14, 2009 BELMONT W 16-4 16-11-2 4-11-3 9 16-21-0 3-12-0 D. Hochevar (W 1-0) 1281 2:38

Apr 15, 2009 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 16-4 16-17-0 4-8-3 9 17-21-0 3-12-0 McCray (W 4-3) 1358 2:54

* Apr 17, 2009 at Louisiana State 3-18 L 3-6-2 18-17-0 9 17-22-0 3-13-0 Tullo (L 2-5) 10140 2:54

* Apr 18, 2009 at Louisiana State W 7-5 7-11-0 5-13-5 9 18-22-0 4-13-0 Wiltz (W 1-1) 10414 3:08

* Apr 19, 2009 at Louisiana State W 9-4 9-12-1 4-8-0 9 19-22-0 5-13-0 Harris (W 4-2) 9518 3:02

Apr 21, 2009 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 8-9 L 8-8-3 9-15-3 9 19-23-0 5-13-0 Tullo (L 2-6) 2033 3:40

* Apr 24, 2009 ARKANSAS 3-9 L 3-9-1 9-11-3 9 19-24-0 5-14-0 Harris (L 4-3) 2075 3:19

* Apr 25, 2009 ARKANSAS W 5-4 5-7-1 4-11-2 9 20-24-0 6-14-0 Morgado (W 2-1) 1449 2:44

* Apr 26, 2009 ARKANSAS 8-15 L 8-13-0 15-13-0 8 20-25-0 6-15-0 Harris (L 4-4) 1998 3:43

* May 01, 2009 at Kentucky 4-6 L 4-6-0 6-10-1 9 20-26-0 6-16-0 Hernandez (L 2-5) 2024 2:59

* May 02, 2009 at Kentucky (FSN) W 8-2 8-10-1 2-8-1 9 21-26-0 7-16-0 Morgado (W 3-1) 2015 3:03

* May 03, 2009 at Kentucky 11-17 L 11-11-1 17-12-4 9 21-27-0 7-17-0 Wiltz (L 1-2) 2081 3:51

* May 08, 2009 SOUTH CAROLINA W 9-5 9-8-1 5-12-0 9 22-27-0 8-17-0 Hernandez (W 3-5) 1616 2:29

* May 09, 2009 SOUTH CAROLINA 12-15 L 12-13-0 15-14-0 9 22-28-0 8-18-0 Morgado (L 3-2) 1492 3:44

* May 10, 2009 SOUTH CAROLINA 6-15 L 6-11-1 15-13-0 9 22-29-0 8-19-0 A. Adkins (L 2-1) 1515 3:02

May 12, 2009 at Middle Tennessee W 5-4 5-8-1 4-12-2 (11) 23-29-0 8-19-0 Morgado (W 4-2) 2215 4:06

* May 14, 2009 at Vanderbilt W 8-6 8-11-4 6-10-0 9 24-29-0 9-19-0 Hernandez (W 4-5) 2938 3:20

* May 15, 2009 at Vanderbilt W 7-6 7-14-2 6-9-1 (10) 25-29-0 10-19-0 Locante (W 2-1) 3700 3:52

* May 16, 2009 at Vanderbilt (CSS) W 9-7 9-15-1 7-10-1 (10) 26-29-0 11-19-0 Locante (W 3-1) 3700 3:58

*-Conference game

( )-Extra-inning game

1-Baseball at the Beach (BB&T Coastal Field, Myrtle Beach, S.C.)

TV-SUN = Sun Sports; CSS = Comcast Sports Southeast; FSN = FOX Sports Net South; SS = Sportsouth

J.P. Arencibia

Arencibia hit eight home runs

last year to post a three-year

career total of 33.

2009 Results

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2009 Tennessee Volunteers Final Overall StatisticsRecord: 26-29 Home: 19-17 Away: 7-11 Neutral: 0-1 SEC: 11-19

Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%

44 Cody Hawn .364 50 50 198 46 72 15 0 22 81 153 .773 27 6 36 1 .451 2 1 0 1 359 40 1 .99811 Blake Forsythe .347 55 55 196 51 68 13 2 15 46 130 .663 40 16 52 1 .486 3 1 5 7 452 45 7 .98633 Josh Liles .313 35 35 147 28 46 6 0 8 25 76 .517 14 0 16 2 .368 2 1 8 10 62 3 1 .98520 Kentrail Davis .308 55 55 214 58 66 12 4 9 30 113 .528 33 10 48 0 .424 0 2 4 5 124 1 2 .984 1 P.J. Polk .298 43 37 151 31 45 12 0 3 21 66 .437 15 0 37 2 .357 2 2 7 7 58 3 1 .984 6 Zach Osborne .281 55 54 203 33 57 8 1 4 33 79 .389 15 8 21 6 .351 2 9 4 4 74 130 12 .94418 Cody Brown .263 47 42 167 31 44 8 0 6 25 70 .419 12 2 36 2 .317 2 2 2 3 55 52 4 .96423 Cody Grisham .239 49 46 155 22 37 7 1 2 18 52 .335 14 15 25 3 .353 3 5 6 7 74 98 8 .956-------------- 4 Mike Moore .308 11 3 13 3 4 2 0 0 0 6 .462 2 0 2 0 .400 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1.000 5 Tyler Horne .299 41 37 127 20 38 4 1 10 26 74 .583 6 4 30 2 .350 0 1 0 0 19 38 5 .91912 Charley Thurber .248 39 23 101 16 25 4 0 4 16 41 .406 13 0 32 0 .333 0 0 0 0 32 2 0 1.00015 Jarred Frazier .213 36 17 61 17 13 2 0 1 4 18 .295 5 2 23 1 .294 0 2 2 2 26 1 0 1.00028 Matt Ramsey .200 19 11 40 3 8 3 0 0 4 11 .275 5 1 13 1 .304 0 1 0 0 26 7 1 .97125 Je" Lockwood .197 32 18 71 8 14 1 0 2 11 21 .296 17 2 16 1 .363 1 0 0 0 22 10 1 .970 7 Mike Hornsby .194 34 8 67 13 13 1 1 0 8 16 .239 5 1 16 0 .257 1 2 1 1 9 26 4 .897 9 Matt Hamaker .174 16 4 23 2 4 1 1 1 5 10 .435 5 0 8 0 .310 1 0 0 1 30 2 0 1.00021 Andy Shuford .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00013 Will Locante .000 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 .600Totals .286 55 55 1935 384 554 99 11 87 353 936 .484 228 67 411 22 .378 19 29 39 48 1455 515 56 .972

Opponents .290 55 55 1919 374 557 126 11 77 341 936 .488 215 52 493 30 .374 19 32 49 67 1435 568 78 .963

LOB - Team (459), Opp (409). DPs turned - Team (37), Opp (40). CI - Team (1), Forsythe 1. IBB - Team (9), Davis 3, Thurber 3,Hawn 2, Polk 1, Opp (7). Picked o" - Osborne 2, Ramsey 1, Forsythe 1, Grisham 1, Hawn 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

41 Nick Hernandez 5.23 4 5 14 13 1 0 0 0 84.1 110 57 49 21 70 26 2 10 347 .317 4 6 0 1 836 Ty’Relle Harris 6.18 4 4 19 7 0 0 0 1 55.1 59 39 38 21 58 19 1 11 213 .277 3 4 0 2 4--------------25 Je" Lockwood 4.10 0 0 16 3 0 0 0 0 26.1 27 13 12 11 14 4 0 3 97 .278 2 2 1 1 229 Stephen McCray 5.16 4 3 19 9 0 0 0 0 52.1 67 33 30 15 39 14 1 11 209 .321 2 6 1 0 131 Adam Adkins 5.27 2 1 15 6 0 0 0 0 27.1 26 18 16 17 25 2 1 2 105 .248 6 2 0 0 132 Dylan Hochevar 5.40 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 4 3 4 3 1 0 0 20 .200 0 0 0 0 028 Matt Ramsey 5.45 0 3 27 0 0 0 0 4 36.1 32 22 22 11 44 8 0 4 137 .234 1 2 0 1 130 Steven Gruver 5.93 0 1 18 4 0 0 0 0 30.1 40 33 20 12 36 8 1 2 128 .313 8 5 1 3 340 Josh Allman 6.00 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 8 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 15 .533 0 0 0 2 024 Bryan Morgado 6.36 4 2 20 5 0 0 0 2 52.1 55 44 37 36 75 18 2 8 204 .270 6 3 1 2 413 Will Locante 6.43 3 1 24 0 0 0 0 0 21.0 22 17 15 15 31 4 0 3 79 .278 2 5 0 1 526 Aaron Tullo 7.80 2 6 15 6 0 0 0 0 42.2 41 38 37 24 50 7 2 10 163 .252 3 10 0 1 2 8 Danny Wiltz 7.86 1 2 19 1 0 0 0 1 26.1 38 24 23 6 23 7 1 10 112 .339 3 2 0 2 014 Steve Crnkovich 8.31 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 8.2 13 10 8 7 10 6 0 0 38 .342 4 1 0 1 022 Ryne Simpson 9.00 1 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 10.0 8 10 10 7 10 1 0 0 35 .229 1 4 1 2 117 Clayton Gant 9.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 .333 0 0 0 0 019 Joey Rosas 30.38 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 6 9 9 6 4 1 0 3 14 .429 0 0 0 0 0Totals 6.16 26 29 55 55 1 0 0 8 485.0 557 374 332 215 493 126 11 77 1919 .290 45 52 5 19 32

Opponents 6.45 29 26 55 55 2 1 1 14 478.1 554 384 343 228 411 99 11 87 1935 .286 54 67 6 19 29

PB - Team (6), Forsythe 6, Opp (8). Picko" s - Team (11), Morgado 3, Hernandez 3, Forsythe 2, McCray 1, Tullo 1, Lockwood 1, Opp (6). SBA/ATT - Forsythe (49-62), Morgado (14-14), Hernandez (8-13), Tullo (6-7), McCray (2-6), Simpson (5-5), Harris (3-5), Gruver (4-5), Lockwood (2-4), Ramsey (2-3), Wiltz (1-2), Crnkovich (0-1), Locante (1-1), Rosas (1-1).

Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI

12 Charley Thurber 34 32 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 9 Matt Hamaker 32 30 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 015 Jarred Frazier 27 26 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 024 Bryan Morgado 11 1 10 0 1.000 0 14 0 1.000 0 029 Stephen McCray 10 4 6 0 1.000 1 2 4 .333 0 0 4 Mike Moore 4 4 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 Danny Wiltz 4 4 0 0 1.000 1 1 1 .500 0 014 Steve Crnkovich 3 0 3 0 1.000 0 0 1 .000 0 019 Joey Rosas 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 032 Dylan Hochevar 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 040 Josh Allman 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 044 Cody Hawn 400 359 40 1 .998 30 0 0 - 0 011 Blake Forsythe 504 452 45 7 .986 2 49 13 .790 6 133 Josh Liles 66 62 3 1 .985 1 0 0 - 0 020 Kentrail Davis 127 124 1 2 .984 1 0 0 - 0 0 1 P.J. Polk 62 58 3 1 .984 0 0 0 - 0 028 Matt Ramsey 34 26 7 1 .971 1 2 1 .667 0 025 Je" Lockwood 33 22 10 1 .970 2 2 2 .500 0 018 Cody Brown 111 55 52 4 .964 8 0 0 - 0 023 Cody Grisham 180 74 98 8 .956 23 0 0 - 0 0 6 Zach Osborne 216 74 130 12 .944 27 0 0 - 0 041 Nick Hernandez 29 9 18 2 .931 1 8 5 .615 0 0 5 Tyler Horne 62 19 38 5 .919 1 0 0 - 0 0 7 Mike Hornsby 39 9 26 4 .897 1 0 0 - 0 026 Aaron Tullo 9 3 5 1 .889 2 6 1 .857 0 036 Ty’Relle Harris 8 4 3 1 .875 0 3 2 .600 0 031 Adam Adkins 6 1 4 1 .833 0 0 0 - 0 030 Steven Gruver 4 1 2 1 .750 0 4 1 .800 0 022 Ryne Simpson 3 0 2 1 .667 0 5 0 1.000 0 013 Will Locante 5 0 3 2 .600 0 1 0 1.000 0 021 Andy Shuford 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 017 Clayton Gant 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0Totals 2026 1455 515 56 .972 37 49 18 .731 6 1

Opponents 2081 1435 568 78 .963 40 39 9 .813 8 0

2009 Overall Stats

Inning-by-Inning Scoring:

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Extra Total

Tennessee 51 31 64 39 53 46 35 46 15 4 384

Opponents 40 33 53 36 54 46 38 45 26 3 374

Multi-Hit Games: 2 3 4 5+ Total

44 Cody Hawn 13 5 4 - 22

11 Blake Forsythe 13 6 - - 19

33 Josh Liles 15 3 - - 18

20 Kentrail Davis 13 4 1 - 18

6 Zach Osborne 14 4 - - 18

5 Tyler Horne 10 2 - - 12

1 P.J. Polk 9 1 2 - 12

23 Cody Grisham 9 2 - - 11

18 Cody Brown 9 1 - - 10

12 Charley Thurber 4 2 - - 6

25 Je" Lockwood 2 - - - 2

28 Matt Ramsey 2 - - - 2

15 Jarred Frazier 2 - - - 2

TEAM 115 30 7 0 152

Multi-RBI Games: 2 3 4 5+ Total

44 Cody Hawn 10 5 3 3 21

11 Blake Forsythe 8 4 - 1 13

6 Zach Osborne 5 3 1 - 9

20 Kentrail Davis 5 3 - - 8

18 Cody Brown 2 4 - - 6

1 P.J. Polk 3 1 - 1 5

33 Josh Liles 3 1 1 - 5

12 Charley Thurber 3 2 - - 5

5 Tyler Horne 3 1 - 1 5

23 Cody Grisham 3 - 1 - 4

25 Je" Lockwood 3 - - - 3

7 Mike Hornsby 1 - - - 1

15 Jarred Frazier 1 - - - 1

9 Matt Hamaker 1 - - - 1

TEAM 51 24 6 6 87

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2009 SEC Stats

2009 Tennessee Volunteers Final SEC StatisticsRecord: 11-19 Home: 5-10 Away: 6-9

Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%

6 Zach Osborne .325 30 30 114 13 37 4 1 4 24 55 .482 7 0 9 3 .364 0 5 2 2 44 75 4 .967

44 Cody Hawn .321 27 27 106 20 34 5 0 9 34 66 .623 12 3 28 0 .398 2 1 0 1 175 28 0 1.000

11 Blake Forsythe .318 30 30 110 26 35 10 1 6 17 65 .591 18 8 34 0 .449 0 1 1 1 247 21 2 .993

20 Kentrail Davis .306 30 30 121 24 37 7 0 4 13 56 .463 9 4 29 0 .373 0 0 1 1 57 1 1 .983

23 Cody Grisham .260 29 29 100 13 26 6 0 1 10 35 .350 10 6 16 1 .356 2 3 4 5 51 68 4 .967

1 P.J. Polk .247 24 21 81 18 20 6 0 1 7 29 .358 9 0 24 0 .319 1 2 3 3 38 3 1 .976

18 Cody Brown .247 25 22 81 12 20 5 0 3 14 34 .420 6 0 23 1 .295 1 2 0 0 29 14 1 .977

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5 Tyler Horne .304 22 20 69 11 21 2 1 6 16 43 .623 3 1 20 2 .342 0 0 0 0 6 17 2 .920

4 Mike Moore .286 5 1 7 1 2 1 0 0 0 3 .429 0 0 2 0 .286 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.000

33 Josh Liles .281 14 14 57 9 16 3 0 3 8 28 .491 4 0 10 0 .323 1 0 2 2 29 1 0 1.000

12 Charley Thurber .219 23 14 64 7 14 4 0 0 5 18 .281 8 0 20 0 .306 0 0 0 0 21 2 0 1.000

15 Jarred Frazier .200 20 9 30 7 6 0 0 1 2 9 .300 3 0 15 0 .273 0 2 1 1 13 0 0 1.000

28 Matt Ramsey .200 9 7 25 1 5 1 0 0 2 6 .240 2 0 8 1 .259 0 1 0 0 15 2 0 1.000

7 Mike Hornsby .161 15 5 31 7 5 1 0 0 3 6 .194 1 0 6 0 .188 0 2 1 1 3 11 3 .824

25 Je" Lockwood .132 18 9 38 6 5 0 0 2 7 11 .289 5 2 8 1 .267 0 0 0 0 12 5 0 1.000

9 Matt Hamaker .091 8 2 11 1 1 0 1 0 2 3 .273 3 0 5 0 .267 1 0 0 0 14 0 0 1.000

13 Will Locante .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 .600

Totals .272 30 30 1045 176 284 55 4 40 164 467 .447 100 24 257 9 .347 8 19 15 17 774 282 23 .979

Opponents .304 30 30 1028 230 313 69 5 51 212 545 .530 127 33 257 15 .394 11 21 26 37 788 279 32 .971

LOB - Team (232), Opp (216). DPs turned - Team (18), Opp (18). IBB - Team (4), Thurber 2, Hawn 1, Polk 1, Opp (4). Picked o" - Hawn 1, Osborne 1, Grisham 1, Ramsey 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

41 Nick Hernandez 5.51 3 5 10 10 1 0 0 0 65.1 88 47 40 16 57 21 1 9 269 .327 3 5 0 1 7

24 Bryan Morgado 6.47 2 2 12 2 0 0 0 2 32.0 35 26 23 22 45 10 1 5 124 .282 2 2 1 2 3

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14 Steve Crnkovich 2.45 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 4 1 1 4 6 3 0 0 13 .308 2 0 0 1 0

25 Je" Lockwood 3.86 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 0 16.1 16 8 7 5 9 4 0 2 60 .267 0 1 1 1 1

28 Matt Ramsey 5.40 0 1 15 0 0 0 0 4 18.1 13 11 11 7 20 2 0 0 67 .194 1 1 0 0 0

30 Steven Gruver 5.79 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 14.0 21 16 9 9 16 2 1 1 60 .350 4 2 1 2 1

29 Stephen McCray 6.04 1 2 11 3 0 0 0 0 25.1 30 19 17 10 19 4 0 8 99 .303 1 4 1 0 0

13 Will Locante 8.71 2 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10.1 11 12 10 10 15 2 0 1 37 .297 0 5 0 1 5

8 Danny Wiltz 8.78 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 13.1 19 13 13 2 11 4 0 5 56 .339 1 1 0 2 0

36 Ty’Relle Harris 9.57 1 3 9 5 0 0 0 0 26.1 36 28 28 12 25 11 0 8 106 .340 3 4 0 0 3

26 Aaron Tullo 11.16 1 4 8 6 0 0 0 0 25.0 30 32 31 15 28 4 2 7 102 .294 3 7 0 1 0

22 Ryne Simpson 11.57 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 9 .222 0 1 0 0 1

31 Adam Adkins 14.73 0 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 3.2 4 7 6 8 3 1 0 2 16 .250 1 0 0 0 0

19 Joey Rosas 31.50 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 4 7 7 5 2 1 0 3 10 .400 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 7.19 11 19 30 30 1 0 0 6 258.0 313 230 206 127 257 69 5 51 1028 .304 21 33 4 11 21

Opponents 5.55 19 11 30 30 2 0 0 10 262.2 284 176 162 100 257 55 4 40 1045 .272 30 24 1 8 19

PB - Team (3), Forsythe 3, Opp (4). Picko" s - Team (8), Hernandez 3, Morgado 2, Lockwood 1, McCray 1, Tullo 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Forsythe (26-34), Morgado (9-9), Hernandez (5-9), Tullo (5-5),

Gruver (2-3), Harris (0-2), McCray (0-2), Lockwood (2-2), Locante (1-1), Simpson (1-1), Wiltz (0-1), Crnkovich (0-1), Ramsey (1-1).

Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI

44 Cody Hawn 203 175 28 0 1.000 13 0 0 - 0 0

33 Josh Liles 30 29 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0

12 Charley Thurber 23 21 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0

28 Matt Ramsey 17 15 2 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0

25 Je" Lockwood 17 12 5 0 1.000 1 2 0 1.000 0 0

9 Matt Hamaker 14 14 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0

15 Jarred Frazier 13 13 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0

24 Bryan Morgado 9 1 8 0 1.000 0 9 0 1.000 0 0

29 Stephen McCray 4 2 2 0 1.000 0 0 2 .000 0 0

36 Ty’Relle Harris 4 3 1 0 1.000 0 0 2 .000 0 0

4 Mike Moore 2 2 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0

8 Danny Wiltz 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 1 .000 0 0

19 Joey Rosas 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0

31 Adam Adkins 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0

14 Steve Crnkovich 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 .000 0 0

11 Blake Forsythe 270 247 21 2 .993 1 26 8 .765 3 0

20 Kentrail Davis 59 57 1 1 .983 1 0 0 - 0 0

18 Cody Brown 44 29 14 1 .977 3 0 0 - 0 0

1 P.J. Polk 42 38 3 1 .976 0 0 0 - 0 0

23 Cody Grisham 123 51 68 4 .967 14 0 0 - 0 0

6 Zach Osborne 123 44 75 4 .967 14 0 0 - 0 0

41 Nick Hernandez 23 8 14 1 .957 0 5 4 .556 0 0

5 Tyler Horne 25 6 17 2 .920 1 0 0 - 0 0

7 Mike Hornsby 17 3 11 3 .824 0 0 0 - 0 0

26 Aaron Tullo 5 2 2 1 .800 1 5 0 1.000 0 0

22 Ryne Simpson 3 0 2 1 .667 0 1 0 1.000 0 0

13 Will Locante 5 0 3 2 .600 0 1 0 1.000 0 0

30 Steven Gruver 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 1 .667 0 0

Totals 1079 774 282 23 .979 18 26 11 .703 3 0

Opponents 1099 788 279 32 .971 18 15 2 .882 4 0

Inning-by-Inning Scoring:

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Extra Total

Tennessee 20 9 32 25 14 25 15 21 12 3 176

Opponents 27 20 36 29 42 28 18 26 4 0 230

Multi-Hit Games: 2 3 4 5+ Total

20 Kentrail Davis 10 1 1 - 12

6 Zach Osborne 8 3 - - 11

44 Cody Hawn 8 2 1 - 11

11 Blake Forsythe 7 3 - - 10

23 Cody Grisham 7 1 - - 8

5 Tyler Horne 6 1 - - 7

33 Josh Liles 5 1 - - 6

1 P.J. Polk 5 - - - 5

18 Cody Brown 4 - - - 4

12 Charley Thurber 2 1 - - 3

15 Jarred Frazier 2 - - - 2

28 Matt Ramsey 2 - - - 2

TEAM 66 13 2 0 81

Multi-RBI Games: 2 3 4 5+ Total

44 Cody Hawn 4 2 1 1 8

6 Zach Osborne 4 2 1 - 7

11 Blake Forsythe 4 1 - - 5

20 Kentrail Davis 3 1 - - 4

18 Cody Brown 1 3 - - 4

5 Tyler Horne 2 - - 1 3

25 Je" Lockwood 2 - - - 2

33 Josh Liles 2 - - - 2

12 Charley Thurber 2 - - - 2

23 Cody Grisham 2 - - - 2

1 P.J. Polk 2 - - - 2

15 Jarred Frazier 1 - - - 1

TEAM 29 9 2 2 42

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AB-R-H-RBI

Cody Kentrail Blake Jarred Cody Matt Cody Tyler Mike Josh Will Jeff Mike Zach P.J. Matt Andy Charley

Opponent Date Brown Davis Forsythe Frazier Grisham Hamaker Hawn Horne Hornsby Liles Locante Lockwood Moore Osborne Polk Ramsey Shuford Thurber

OSU Feb 20 5-0-1-0 2-2-1-1 3-1-1-1 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-2 3-0-0-0 1-1-1-0 5-0-2-1 4-0-1-0 1-1-0-0

OSU Feb 21 4-0-0-0 3-3-1-1 4-0-1-1 4-0-1-0 3-0-1-1 4-1-2-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-2-1 4-0-2-0 4-0-0-0 1-0-0-0

APSU Feb 24 4-0-1-0 3-1-1-0 3-0-1-2 Defense Defense 5-1-0-0 5-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 5-1-2-0 3-0-1-1 4-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0

WVU Feb 27 5-1-2-0 4-1-1-0 5-1-3-2 1-0-0-0 5-1-1-4 4-0-1-0 4-1-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 5-1-3-0 Defense

COASTAL Feb 27 4-1-2-1 3-1-2-1 4-1-1-0 2-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 3-1-1-3 5-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 5-0-1-0 1-0-0-0

RAD Mar 03 5-2-1-1 2-2-1-3 3-1-2-3 3-1-1-0 3-2-2-0 1-1-1-1 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-2-3-2 2-0-1-1 Defense 1-0-0-0

UPST Mar 04 2-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-1-0

OHIO Mar 06 5-0-1-0 4-2-0-0 4-3-3-3 1-1-1-1 2-0-0-0 1-0-1-2 5-4-4-5 Defense 5-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 2-1-1-0 4-1-3-1 1-0-0-0 2-0-1-0

OHIO Mar 07 5-0-1-0 4-1-0-0 2-1-0-0 4-2-1-0 1-0-0-1 5-0-1-0 5-1-1-1 4-1-2-4 2-2-2-0 Defense

OHIO Mar 07 1-1-0-0 4-1-2-0 3-2-2-5 4-1-2-0 4-1-4-3 3-1-1-0 4-2-2-1 1-0-0-0 4-1-2-1 5-1-2-0 1-0-0-0 3-2-2-3

OHIO Mar 08 5-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-1-1-1 1-1-0-0 2-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 3-1-1-2 1-1-1-0 6-1-3-1 3-2-2-0 5-1-4-5 1-0-0-0 4-2-3-1

WKU Mar 10 5-1-1-1 5-1-1-1 3-3-2-2 1-0-0-0 3-2-0-0 4-2-3-4 0-0-0-0 Defense 4-1-1-1 3-0-0-1 5-3-4-1 3-1-1-1

LOU Mar 11 5-2-3-1 4-1-1-0 1-0-0-0 5-1-3-4 6-0-2-2 3-1-2-1 2-0-0-0 6-2-2-1 0-1-0-0 2-0-1-0 5-1-0-0 5-1-1-0 1-0-0-0

AU Mar 13 1-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 2-1-0-0 5-0-2-0 1-1-1-2 4-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0

AU Mar 15 3-2-2-0 3-0-2-1 4-0-1-0 4-1-2-1 2-0-1-0 1-1-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-2 3-0-1-0 4-1-2-0

AU Mar 15 3-0-1-0 4-1-2-1 3-1-2-2 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-1 3-1-1-1 4-1-3-2 2-2-1-0 4-1-1-0

COASTAL Mar 17 4-0-0-0 4-0-3-0 4-0-0-0 4-1-2-1 4-1-1-1 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-2-0

TTU Mar 18 3-1-1-2 3-2-1-0 2-2-1-0 3-0-1-0 3-1-0-1 2-0-0-0 2-0-1-1 3-1-0-0 3-0-2-2 5-0-0-0

UF Mar 20 1-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 4-1-2-0 4-0-1-0 4-1-2-1 4-0-0-0 Defense 5-0-2-0 4-0-1-1 3-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 3-0-0-0

UF Mar 21 2-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 2-0-0-1 4-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 Defense 4-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 1-1-1-1

UF Mar 22 5-0-1-0 5-0-0-0 4-1-2-1 1-0-0-0 3-1-2-0 4-0-1-1 4-1-1-0 4-1-1-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-2-2 1-0-0-0 1-1-0-0

WCU Mar 24 4-1-2-0 3-1-1-0 4-1-1-3 2-0-0-0 3-1-1-1 4-0-1-0 4-1-2-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-1

UNCA Mar 25 1-1-1-1 3-2-1-1 4-1-1-0 1-1-1-0 2-0-0-0 3-2-2-3 4-0-0-0 2-1-0-1 3-1-2-1 1-0-1-0 4-2-1-1 2-1-0-0 2-1-0-0 2-0-1-2

UG Mar 27 4-0-1-0 5-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 3-3-3-1 5-1-1-2 Defense 3-1-1-0 5-0-0-1 4-1-2-2 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0

UG Mar 28 5-1-2-0 5-1-1-0 4-1-0-0 1-1-0-0 5-1-2-2 3-0-2-3 3-0-0-1 2-1-1-1 4-0-0-0 1-1-0-0 3-1-2-1 1-1-1-0

UG Mar 29 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 5-0-3-1 1-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 5-0-0-0 3-1-1-1 5-2-2-1 Defense 3-0-0-0 4-0-2-0 4-0-2-0

ETSU Mar 31 1-0-0-0 5-1-3-3 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 3-2-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0

CSU Apr 01 5-1-1-1 3-0-2-2 3-0-1-0 5-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 2-1-1-0 5-2-2-3 2-1-2-0 2-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 3-1-1-1 0-0-0-0

UA Apr 03 3-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 1-1-0-0 4-0-1-1 3-0-0-1 3-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 3-0-0-0

UA Apr 04 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 3-0-2-1 1-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 1-1-1-0 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 1-0-0-0

UA Apr 05 4-1-2-2 4-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-2-0 4-0-0-0 4-2-2-1 4-0-0-0 3-1-2-0 4-0-0-0

ASU Apr 07 3-1-0-0 4-1-0-0 3-0-0-1 5-1-4-3 4-1-3-1 4-1-0-0 4-1-0-0 4-1-1-1 4-0-0-0

LIP Apr 08 4-2-2-1 4-3-1-1 4-1-2-1 1-1-1-1 2-0-1-1 3-0-2-1 4-1-2-1 1-0-1-1 5-2-2-1 0-1-0-0 1-1-1-2 0-1-0-0 4-1-1-0 3-1-2-2 1-0-0-0 5-2-2-3

MSTATE Apr 10 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 4-0-1-0 3-0-2-2 4-0-1-0 4-1-2-0 4-3-2-2 3-1-1-1 3-1-1-0

MSTATE Apr 11 4-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 2-1-1-2 Defense 4-1-2-0 1-1-1-1 2-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-2-1

MSTATE Apr 12 1-0-0-0 4-2-4-3 4-1-0-0 1-1-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-0-1 2-1-0-0 0-1-0-0 1-1-0-0 1-0-0-0 4-1-3-1 0-1-0-0 4-0-1-1 4-0-1-2

BEL Apr 14 5-1-3-0 5-1-1-2 4-2-1-0 0-2-0-0 2-1-0-0 3-2-1-2 2-1-1-2 4-1-1-2 1-0-0-0 5-2-2-3 1-1-1-3 4-2-0-0

MT Apr 15 4-3-2-3 4-4-3-0 4-2-1-1 4-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 4-2-3-7 5-1-2-1 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 Defense 5-3-2-0 4-1-2-0 2-0-1-1 2-0-1-1

LSU Apr 17 3-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 3-1-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 Defense 4-0-0-0 3-1-1-2 1-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 4-0-1-0 4-1-2-1 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0

LSU Apr 18 4-0-2-0 4-1-1-1 4-1-1-0 5-2-2-1 5-1-3-1 5-1-1-1 1-0-0-0 4-0-0-1 4-1-1-0 Defense 5-0-0-0

LSU Apr 19 3-1-1-1 4-2-1-1 4-0-1-0 4-1-2-0 4-0-1-1 5-2-2-2 4-0-0-0 4-1-2-0 3-2-2-2

ETSU Apr 21 4-1-1-0 5-1-1-0 4-1-2-2 2-1-0-0 3-0-0-2 1-0-0-0 5-2-3-2 2-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 5-1-0-0 5-1-1-1

AR Apr 24 4-0-2-1 5-0-2-0 4-1-1-0 2-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 1-0-0-0 5-1-2-1 4-1-1-0 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0

AR Apr 25 4-1-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-1-1 4-1-2-2 3-1-1-1 5-0-0-0 4-2-1-0 4-0-1-0

AR Apr 26 4-1-1-2 5-2-2-1 3-2-2-0 1-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 4-2-3-5 3-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-2-0 4-1-2-0 2-0-0-0

UK May 01 4-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 4-1-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-1-2-0 2-0-0-1 4-1-0-0 1-0-0-0 5-0-1-2 4-0-1-1

UK May 02 5-1-1-3 3-2-2-2 4-1-2-1 0-1-0-0 4-0-1-0 4-1-1-0 4-1-2-1 4-1-0-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0

UK May 03 2-1-1-3 4-2-1-0 4-3-3-2 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 5-3-2-2 5-1-2-2 5-1-1-0 5-0-0-0 3-0-1-2

SC May 08 4-2-2-3 4-1-1-2 4-1-1-0 Defense 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 Defense 3-1-0-0 3-1-1-4 3-2-1-0 4-1-1-0

SC May 09 4-1-1-1 5-2-2-0 4-3-3-2 2-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 2-2-0-1 5-2-3-7 4-0-1-0 6-1-1-1 2-0-1-0

SC May 10 5-1-2-0 3-0-2-0 3-2-1-1 2-0-0-0 2-0-1-1 4-0-1-1 5-1-2-0 4-0-1-0 4-1-1-3 4-1-0-0 2-0-0-0

MT May 12 4-1-0-0 6-1-1-0 3-0-2-1 3-0-1-0 5-0-1-0 4-2-2-2 1-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 5-1-0-0 5-0-1-0 1-0-0-0

VU May 14 2-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 2-2-1-0 0-0-0-0 4-1-2-1 1-1-0-0 5-2-2-3 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 5-0-3-2 3-1-2-2 3-0-0-0

VU May 15 5-2-3-0 4-1-2-3 Defense 5-0-1-0 4-0-0-1 4-1-2-0 5-0-3-3 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-3-3-0

VU May 16 5-2-2-0 5-1-1-0 5-1-2-2 4-2-1-0 2-0-0-0 6-1-4-4 2-1-0-1 6-0-1-1 5-1-2-0 6-0-2-0

2009 Batting Breakdown

Jarred Frazier

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Adam Adkins, LHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Mar. 4 S- vs. USC-Upstate - 3 2 0 0 0 2

Mar. 8 R- vs. Ohio State - 1 1 0 0 1 0

Mar. 10 S- vs. Western Kentucky - 2.1 5 5 4 1 2

Mar. 18 R- vs. Tennessee Tech - 3 4 1 1 2 5

Mar. 21 R- at Florida - 1 0 1 1 1 2

Mar. 25 S- vs. UNC Asheville W 5 2 0 0 1 5

Apr. 1 S- vs. Charleston Southern W 5 3 1 1 1 5

Apr. 7 S- vs. Appalachian State - 3.1 5 4 4 3 3

Apr. 12 R- vs. Mississippi State - 0.1 0 0 0 0 0

Apr. 15 R- vs. MTSU - 1 0 0 0 0 0

Apr. 17 R- at LSU - 0.2 1 2 1 2 0

Apr. 24 R- vs. Arkansas - 0.1 0 0 0 2 0

Apr. 26 R- vs. Arkansas - 1 1 0 0 0 1

May 1 R- at Kentucky - 0 0 0 0 1 0

May 10 S- vs. South Carolina L 0.1 2 4 4 2 0

Josh Allman, LHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Mar. 3 R- vs. Radford - 1 1 0 0 0 0

Mar. 8 R- vs. Ohio - 0.2 2 0 0 0 0

Apr. 8 R- vs. Lipscomb - 1 4 2 2 0 0

Apr. 14 R- vs. Belmont - 0.1 1 0 0 0 1

Steve Crnkovich, RHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 21 R- vs. Oregon State - 0.1 2 6 5 2 1

Mar. 7 R- vs. Ohio (G2) - 1 1 0 0 0 0

Mar. 25 R- vs. UNC Asheville - 1 1 0 0 0 1

Mar. 27 R- vs. Georgia - 3 3 1 1 3 6

Apr. 3 R- at Alabama - 0.2 1 0 0 1 0

Apr. 7 R- vs. Appalachian State - 1.2 3 2 1 1 2

Apr. 14 R- vs. Belmont - 1 2 1 1 0 0

Dylan Hochevar, RHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 21 R- vs. Oregon State - 0.2 1 2 1 3 1

Mar. 8 R- vs. Ohio - 0.1 1 2 2 1 0

Apr. 8 R- vs. Lipscomb - 1 0 0 0 0 1

Apr. 14 S- vs. Belmont W 3 2 0 0 0 1

Clayton Gant, RHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Mar. 3 R- vs. Radford - 1 1 1 1 2 0

Steven Gruver, LHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 21 R- vs. Oregon State - 0.2 0 0 0 0 0

Feb. 24 R- vs. Austin Peay L 1.2 1 2 2 1 4

Feb. 27 R- at Coastal Carolina - 1 2 2 1 0 1

Mar. 7 S- Ohio (G2) - 4 3 2 0 0 5

Mar. 11 S- vs. Louisville - 2.2 5 6 5 2 4

Mar. 18 S- vs. Tennessee Tech - 1 3 2 2 0 1

Mar. 21 R- at Florida - 1 1 0 0 0 2

Mar. 27 R- vs. Georgia - 1.1 3 3 3 1 2

Mar. 31 R- at ETSU - 1 0 0 0 0 1

Apr. 4 R- at Alabama - 0.1 1 0 0 0 0

Apr. 8 R- vs. Lipscomb - 1 0 0 0 0 1

Apr. 14 R- vs. Belmont - 3 5 3 1 0 2

Apr. 17 R- at LSU - 3.1 5 2 2 1 2

Apr. 21 R- vs. ETSU (G2) - 0.1 0 0 0 0 1

Apr. 24 R- vs. Arkansas - 4 4 4 3 3 5

May 3 S- at Kentucky - 1.2 5 6 0 2 3

May 9 R- vs. South Carolina - 1 1 1 1 1 0

May 15 R- at Vanderbilt - 1.1 1 0 0 1 2

Ty’Relle Harris, RHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 20 R- vs. Oregon State - 3.2 2 1 0 1 3

Feb. 24 R- vs. Austin Peay - 2.1 2 1 1 0 0

Feb. 27 R- vs. West Virginia - 0.1 2 2 2 1 0

Mar. 4 R- vs. USC Upstate L 6 4 1 1 0 7

Mar. 10 R- vs. Western Kentucky W 3.2 3 0 0 1 4

Mar. 15 S- vs. Auburn (G1) L 3 7 6 6 1 3

Mar. 18 R- vs. Tennessee Tech - 1 1 0 0 1 0

Mar. 22 R- at Florida - 1.2 2 1 1 0 4

Mar. 24 S- vs. Western Carolina W 5 4 0 0 0 8

Mar. 28 R- vs. Georgia - 2 3 5 5 3 3

Mar. 31 R- at ETSU - 1 2 5 5 3 3

Apr. 5 R- at Alabama - 2 1 0 0 0 2

Apr. 8 S- vs. Lipscomb W 5 3 1 1 2 7

Apr. 12 S- vs. Mississippi State - 5 5 5 5 4 5

Apr. 15 R- vs. MTSU - 1 0 0 0 0 1

Apr. 19 S- at LSU W 6.2 8 4 4 0 7

Apr. 24 S- vs. Arkansas L 1 3 4 4 3 1

Apr. 26 R- vs. Arkansas L 0.1 1 2 2 1 0

May 2 S- at Kentucky - 4.2 6 1 1 0 0

Nick Hernandez, LHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 20 S- vs. Oregon State - 5 9 3 3 1 5

Feb. 27 S- at Coastal Carolina - 5 7 5 4 1 3

Mar. 6 S- vs. Ohio W 8 6 2 2 1 4

Mar. 13 S- vs. Auburn L 8 8 4 4 0 9

Mar. 20 S- at Florida L 8 7 3 3 0 4

Mar. 27 S- vs. Georgia L 3.2 8 8 7 0 5

Apr. 1 R- at Charlestion Southern - 1 0 0 0 2 1

Apr. 4 S- at Alabama L 6 9 5 5 3 6

Apr. 11 S- vs. Mississippi State W 6.1 6 2 2 1 7

Apr. 18 S- at LSU - 6 9 5 5 4 5

Apr. 25 S- Arkansas - 6.1 9 3 2 0 6

May 1 S- at Kentucky L 6 10 6 6 3 3

May 8 S- vs. South Carolina W 7 12 5 3 0 5

May 14 S- at Vanderbilt W 8 10 6 3 5 7

Will Locante, LHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 20 R- vs. Oregon State W 0.1 1 0 0 0 0

Feb. 21 R- vs. Oregon State - 0.1 1 0 0 1 1

Feb. 27 R- vs. West Virginia - 1 2 2 2 0 2

Mar. 7 R- Ohio (G1) - 0.1 3 1 1 0 0

Mar. 8 R- Ohio - 0.2 1 0 0 0 0

Mar. 10 R- Western Kentucky - 1 0 0 0 0 1

Mar. 15 R- Auburn (G1) - 0.2 0 0 0 0 1

Mar. 22 R- at Florida - 0 1 0 0 0 0

Mar. 25 R- UNC Asheville - 1 0 0 0 0 2

Mar. 28 R- vs. Georgia - 2 4 2 2 0 2

Mar. 31 R- at ETSU L 2 1 1 1 0 4

Apr. 3 R- at Alabama - 0.1 1 2 0 0 0

Apr. 7 R- vs. Appalachian State - 1.1 0 0 0 0 1

Apr. 12 R- vs. Mississippi State - 0.2 0 1 1 1 1

Apr. 15 R- vs. MTSU - 1 0 0 0 1 3

Apr. 19 R- at LSU - 0.1 0 0 0 0 1

Apr. 21 R- vs. ETSU - 0.2 1 0 0 2 1

Apr. 26 R- vs. Arkansas - 1 0 2 2 1 0

May 1 R- at Kentucky - 0.2 0 0 0 1 2

May 3 R- at Kentucky - 0.1 2 1 1 1 0

May 9 R- vs. South Carolina - 1.1 2 4 4 2 3

May 12 R- at MTSU - 1 1 1 1 1 1

May 15 R- at Vanderbilt W 1 0 0 0 2 2

May 16 R- at Vanderbilt W 2 1 0 0 2 3

Jeff Lockwood, RHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 24 R- Austin Peay - 1 0 0 0 0 1

Feb. 27 R- at Coastal Carolina - 1 0 0 0 0 1

Mar. 3 R- vs. Radford - 1 1 0 0 0 0

Mar. 7 S- vs. Ohio (G1) - 1.2 3 3 3 4 2

Mar. 13 R- vs. Auburn - 1 1 0 0 0 0

Mar. 18 R- vs. Tennessee Tech - 0 1 1 1 1 0

Mar. 21 R- at Florida - 2 3 1 1 1 1

Mar. 27 R- at Georgia - 1 1 0 0 0 2

Apr. 7 R- vs. Appalachian State - 1 0 0 0 0 0

Apr. 15 R- vs. MTSU - 1 2 0 0 0 0

Apr. 17 R- at LSU - 2 2 2 2 0 0

Apr. 21 R- vs. ETSU - 0 1 0 0 0 0

Apr. 26 S- vs. Arkansas - 3.1 3 3 3 3 2

May 10 R- vs. South Carolina - 2 1 0 0 0 1

May 12 R- at MTSU - 3.1 3 1 1 1 1

May 15 S- at Vanderbilt - 5 5 2 1 1 3

Stephen McCray, RHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 24 S- vs. Austin Peay - 4 5 2 2 1 5

Mar. 3 S- vs. Radford W 5 9 3 3 1 3

Mar. 8 S- vs. Ohio W 5 4 0 0 0 3

Mar. 15 S- vs. Auburn (G2) W 5 3 1 1 2 3

Mar. 21 S- at Florida L 2.2 9 6 6 0 1

Mar. 28 S- vs. Georgia L 4 6 4 4 2 1

Apr. 1 R- vs. Charleston Southern - 1 1 1 1 0 2

Apr. 3 R- at Alabama - 3.2 3 2 2 0 4

Apr. 7 R- vs. Appalachian State L 1.2 3 3 3 3 1

Apr. 12 R- vs. Mississippi State - 0.2 2 1 1 1 1

Apr. 15 S- vs. MTSU - 3 3 1 1 0 2

Apr. 21 S- vs. ETSU W 4.2 6 3 2 0 2

Apr. 24 R- vs. Arkansas - 3.2 4 1 1 2 3

May 1 R- at Kentucky - 0.1 0 0 0 0 1

May 3 R- at Kentucky - 0.2 1 3 1 2 0

May 9 R- vs. South Carolina - 1.2 0 1 1 1 2

May 12 S- at MTSU - 2.2 6 1 1 0 2

May 15 R- at Vanderbilt - 0.2 0 0 0 0 1

May 16 R- at Vanderbilt - 2.1 2 0 0 0 2

Bryan Morgado, LHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 21 S- vs. Oregon State - 5.1 5 3 3 1 5

Feb. 27 S- vs. West Virginia - 3 6 6 4 3 3

Mar. 7 R- vs. Ohio (G2) W 4 4 4 4 4 7

Mar. 11 R- vs. Louisville - 0 1 2 0 0 0

Mar. 15 R- vs. Auburn (G2) - 1 0 0 0 0 3

Mar. 17 S- vs. Coastal Carolina - 4 1 1 1 1 7

Mar. 22 S- at Florida - 4 6 4 4 5 3

Mar. 29 R- vs. Georgia - 5 2 0 0 2 6

Apr. 1 R- vs. Charleston Southern - 1 0 0 0 0 2

Apr. 5 S- at Alabama L 5 8 8 6 4 6

Apr. 10 R- vs. Mississippi State Sv 4 2 0 0 2 8

Apr. 12 R- vs. Mississippi State - 1 0 0 0 0 2

Apr. 18 R- at LSU Sv 2 2 0 0 0 4

Apr. 21 R- vs. ETSU - 0.2 2 2 2 1 2

Apr. 25 R- vs. Arkansas W 2 1 1 1 1 2

Apr. 26 R- vs. Arkansas - 0.2 4 4 4 0 1

May 2 R- at Kentucky W 4.1 2 1 1 4 5

May 9 R- vs. South Carolina L 2 5 4 4 2 2

May 12 R- at MTSU W 2.1 1 0 0 4 4

May 15 R- at Vanderbilt - 1 3 4 3 2 3

Matt Ramsey, RHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 21 R- vs. Oregon State - 0.2 2 1 1 0 0

Mar. 3 R- vs. Radford - 1 0 0 0 0 1

Mar. 7 R- vs. Ohio (G1) - 3 6 1 1 0 2

Mar. 10 R- vs. Western Kentucky - 1 0 0 0 0 1

Mar. 11 R- vs. Louisville L 2.1 3 3 3 1 3

Mar. 17 R- vs. Coastal Carolina L 2.1 3 2 2 1 2

Mar. 21 R- at Florida - 1.1 3 2 2 0 2

Mar. 24 R- vs. Western Carolina - 2 3 1 1 0 4

Mar. 28 R- vs. Georgia - 1 0 0 0 0 3

Apr. 1 R- Charleston Southern - 1 0 0 0 0 3

Apr. 5 R- at Alabama - 1 0 0 0 0 1

Apr. 8 R- vs. Lipscomb - 1 0 0 0 0 1

Apr. 11 R- vs. Mississippi State - 1 0 0 0 0 1

Apr. 12 R- vs. Mississippi State L-Sv 0.2 3 3 3 2 1

Apr. 15 R- MTSU - 1 0 0 0 0 2

Apr. 19 R- at. LSU - 2 0 0 0 1 2

Apr. 21 R- vs. ETSU - 1 1 2 2 1 2

Apr. 25 R- vs. Arkansas - 0.2 1 0 0 0 1

Apr. 26 R- vs. Arkansas - 0.2 1 2 2 2 0

May 1 R- at Kentucky - 0.2 0 0 0 0 1

May 3 R- at Kentucky - 1.2 0 0 0 1 0

May 8 R- vs. South Carolina - 2 0 0 0 0 3

May 10 R- vs. South Carolina - 3 4 4 4 1 3

May 12 R- at MTSU - 1.2 1 1 1 1 3

May 14 R- at Vanderbilt Sv 1 0 0 0 0 1

May 15 R- at Vanderbilt Sv 1 0 0 0 0 1

May 16 R- at Vanderbilt Sv 0.2 1 0 0 0 0

Joey Rosas, LHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 21 R- vs. Oregon State L 0.2 2 2 2 1 2

May 3 R- at Kentucky - 2 2 4 4 2 2

May 10 R- vs. South Carolina - 0 2 3 3 3 0

Ryne Simpson, RHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 21 R- vs. Oregon State - 0.1 0 0 0 1 0

Feb. 27 R- vs. West Virginia - 0.2 1 0 0 0 0

Mar. 6 R- vs. Ohio - 1 0 0 0 0 3

Mar. 8 R- vs. Ohio - 0.1 0 0 0 0 1

Mar. 10 R- vs. Western Kentucky - 1 0 3 3 1 0

Mar. 11 R- vs. Louisville - 0.2 0 0 0 1 1

Mar. 18 R- vs. Tennessee Tech W 1 1 0 0 0 1

Mar. 21 R- at Florida - 0 0 0 0 2 0

Mar. 25 R- vs. UNC Asheville - 1 3 3 3 1 0

Mar. 31 R- at ETSU - 1 1 1 1 1 2

Apr. 14 R- vs. Belmont - 0.2 0 0 0 0 1

Apr. 17 R- at LSU - 0 2 2 2 0 0

Apr. 26 R- vs. Arkansas - 0.1 0 0 0 0 1

May 1 R- at Kentucky - 0.1 0 0 0 0 0

May 10 R- vs. South Carolina - 1.2 0 1 1 0 0

Aaron Tullo, RHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 27 R- vs. West Virginia L 4 2 1 1 1 2

Mar. 7 R- vs. Ohio (G1) W 3.1 1 1 1 3 5

Mar. 11 R- vs. Louisville - 4.2 3 2 2 1 5

Mar. 15 R- vs. Auburn (G1) - 3.1 4 2 2 0 6

Mar. 18 R- vs. Tennessee Tech - 3 1 1 1 2 5

Mar. 22 R- at Florida L 2.1 2 2 2 0 4

Mar. 25 R- vs. UNC Asheville - 1 1 0 0 0 1

Mar. 29 S- vs. Georgia L 4 3 4 4 2 3

Apr. 3 S- at Alabama L 3.1 4 5 5 3 5

Apr. 10 S- vs. Mississippi State W 5 2 1 1 1 4

Apr. 14 R- vs. Belmont - 1 1 0 0 0 2

Apr. 17 S- at LSU L 2 7 10 9 5 4

Apr. 21 R- vs. ETSU L 0.2 2 1 1 2 2

May 9 S- vs. South Carolina - 3 5 4 4 1 2

May 16 S- vs. Vanderbilt - 2 3 4 4 3 0

Danny Wiltz, RHPDate Opponent W-L-Sv IP H R ER BB SO

Feb. 27 R- at Coastal Carolina (G2) L 1 3 3 3 1 1

Mar. 7 R- vs. Ohio University (G1) Sv 0.2 0 0 0 0 0

Mar. 8 R- vs. Ohio University (G2) - 1 0 0 0 0 1

Mar. 11 R- vs. Louisville - 0.2 1 0 0 0 0

Mar. 15 R- vs. Auburn (G2) - 1 0 0 0 0 0

Mar. 17 R- vs. Coastal Carolina - 2.2 3 2 1 0 5

Mar. 24 R- vs. Western Carolina - 2.2 3 2 1 0 5

Mar. 31 S- at ETSU - 3 6 2 2 1 2

Apr. 4 R- at Alabama - 1.2 2 1 1 0 2

Apr. 11 R- vs. Mississippi State - 1.2 1 0 0 0 0

Apr. 12 R- vs. Mississippi State - 0.2 1 0 0 1 0

Apr. 15 R- vs. Auburn (G2) - 1 0 0 0 0 0

Apr. 18 R- at Louisiana State W 1 2 0 0 0 0

Apr. 21 R- vs. ETSU - 1 2 1 1 1 1

Apr. 26 R- vs. Arkansas - 0.2 3 2 2 0 1

May 3 R- at Kentucky L 1.2 2 3 3 1 3

May 9 R- vs. South Carolina - 0 1 1 1 0 0

May 10 R- vs. South Carolina - 2 4 3 3 0 2

May 16 R- vs. Vanderbilt - 3 3 3 3 0 3

2009 Pitching Breakdown

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2009 Team Game-by-Game Stats

2009 Tennessee Volunteers Final Team Game-by-Game

BATTINGDate Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg

Feb 20, 2009 OREGON STATE 31 5 8 5 2 0 1 6 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 27 10 1 .258 Feb 21, 2009 OREGON STATE 36 4 10 4 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 9 27 3 3 .269 Feb 24, 2009 AUSTIN PEAY 35 3 8 3 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 27 7 1 .255 Feb 27, 2009 vs West Virginia 39 6 11 6 0 0 2 5 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 27 15 1 .262 Feb 27, 2009 at Coastal Carolina 34 5 8 5 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 24 8 6 .257 Mar 03, 2009 RADFORD 31 11 12 11 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 27 14 1 .277 Mar 04, 2009 USC-UPSTATE 31 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 27 10 0 .257 Mar 06, 2009 OHIO UNIVERSITY 39 12 16 12 4 0 5 5 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 8 27 10 1 .279 Mar 07, 2009 OHIO UNIVERSITY 32 8 8 6 1 0 0 8 0 5 2 1 0 1 0 7 27 12 1 .276 Mar 07, 2009 OHIO UNIVERSITY 37 13 19 13 5 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 4 27 10 1 .301 Mar 08, 2009 OHIO UNIVERSITY 38 10 17 10 3 0 1 7 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 27 15 1 .316 Mar 10, 2009 WESTERN KENTUCKY 36 14 13 12 3 1 5 6 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 10 27 11 1 .320 Mar 11, 2009 LOUISVILLE 45 10 15 9 2 0 2 6 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 6 33 7 4 .321 Mar 13, 2009 AUBURN 34 2 5 2 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 27 14 0 .309 Mar 15, 2009 AUBURN 31 5 12 4 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 21 7 0 .314 Mar 15, 2009 AUBURN 29 7 11 7 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 21 6 0 .317 Mar 17, 2009 COASTAL CAROLINA 32 2 8 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 7 27 4 1 .314 Mar 18, 2009 TENNESSEE TECH 29 7 7 6 0 2 0 9 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 6 27 10 0 .310 Mar 20, 2009 at Florida 37 2 10 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 24 15 0 .308 Mar 21, 2009 at Florida 32 2 5 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 5 24 12 0 .301 Mar 22, 2009 at Florida 37 5 10 4 3 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 24 11 0 .299 Mar 24, 2009 WESTERN CAROLINA 31 5 8 5 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 4 1 0 1 8 27 6 1 .298 Mar 25, 2009 UNC ASHEVILLE 34 13 11 10 1 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 27 9 0 .299 Mar 27, 2009 GEORGIA 37 6 9 6 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 27 13 2 .296 Mar 28, 2009 GEORGIA 37 9 11 8 3 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 9 27 9 0 .296 Mar 29, 2009 GEORGIA 37 3 10 3 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 12 27 10 0 .295 Mar 31, 2009 at East Tennessee State 31 3 4 3 1 1 1 6 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 8 24 11 0 .290 Apr 01, 2009 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 36 8 11 7 1 0 3 5 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 5 27 5 1 .290 Apr 03, 2009 at Alabama 28 2 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 6 24 8 2 .285 Apr 04, 2009 at Alabama 31 1 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 24 8 0 .281 Apr 05, 2009 at Alabama 35 4 8 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 24 7 1 .280 Apr 07, 2009 APPALACHIAN STATE 35 7 8 6 4 0 1 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 8 27 12 2 .278 Apr 08, 2009 LIPSCOMB 42 17 20 16 0 0 2 5 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 6 27 8 0 .285 Apr 10, 2009 MISSISSIPPI STATE 32 6 11 6 1 0 2 5 0 2 0 2 2 1 1 5 27 10 0 .287 Apr 11, 2009 MISSISSIPPI STATE 26 4 8 4 1 0 1 5 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 7 27 9 1 .287 Apr 12, 2009 MISSISSIPPI STATE 34 9 9 8 1 1 1 7 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 8 27 6 1 .287 Apr 14, 2009 BELMONT 36 16 11 14 3 1 3 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 5 27 8 2 .287 Apr 15, 2009 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 42 16 17 14 4 0 5 5 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 8 27 9 0 .291 Apr 17, 2009 at Louisiana State 32 3 6 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 24 13 2 .289 Apr 18, 2009 at Louisiana State 41 7 11 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 14 27 8 0 .288 Apr 19, 2009 at Louisiana State 35 9 12 7 3 0 2 4 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 8 27 9 1 .289 Apr 21, 2009 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 37 8 8 7 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 8 27 7 3 .287 Apr 24, 2009 ARKANSAS 37 3 9 3 4 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 27 8 1 .286 Apr 25, 2009 ARKANSAS 34 5 7 4 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 27 6 1 .285 Apr 26, 2009 ARKANSAS 34 8 13 8 2 0 3 6 0 1 0 3 1 0 1 6 24 9 0 .287 May 01, 2009 at Kentucky 35 4 6 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 13 24 11 0 .284 May 02, 2009 at Kentucky 36 8 10 7 1 0 3 5 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 17 27 16 1 .284 May 03, 2009 at Kentucky 37 11 11 11 2 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 4 24 5 1 .284 May 08, 2009 SOUTH CAROLINA 32 9 8 9 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 27 12 1 .284 May 09, 2009 SOUTH CAROLINA 39 12 13 12 5 0 3 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 27 4 0 .285 May 10, 2009 SOUTH CAROLINA 38 6 11 6 1 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 27 7 1 .285 May 12, 2009 at Middle Tennessee 41 5 8 3 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 33 12 1 .283 May 14, 2009 at Vanderbilt 34 8 11 8 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 11 27 8 4 .284 May 15, 2009 at Vanderbilt 38 7 14 7 5 0 1 3 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 11 30 14 2 .285 May 16, 2009 at Vanderbilt 46 9 15 8 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 11 30 7 1 .286 Totals 1935 384 554 353 99 11 87 228 9 39 9 67 29 19 22 411 1455 515 56 .286

PITCHINGDate Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W L SV ERA

Feb 20, 2009 OREGON STATE 9.0 12 4 3 2 8 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 5-4 1 0 0 3.00Feb 21, 2009 OREGON STATE 9.0 13 14 12 9 10 2 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 4-14 1 1 0 7.50Feb 24, 2009 AUSTIN PEAY 9.0 8 5 5 2 10 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3-5 1 2 0 6.67Feb 27, 2009 vs West Virginia 9.0 13 11 9 5 7 6 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 6-11 1 3 0 7.25Feb 27, 2009 at Coastal Carolina 8.0 12 10 8 2 6 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 5-10 1 4 0 7.57Mar 03, 2009 RADFORD 9.0 12 4 4 3 4 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 11-4 2 4 0 6.96Mar 04, 2009 USC-UPSTATE 9.0 6 1 1 0 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 2 5 0 6.10Mar 06, 2009 OHIO UNIVERSITY 9.0 6 2 2 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12-2 3 5 0 5.58Mar 07, 2009 OHIO UNIVERSITY 9.0 13 6 6 7 9 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 8-6 4 5 1 5.62Mar 07, 2009 OHIO UNIVERSITY 9.0 8 6 4 4 12 4 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 13-6 5 5 1 5.46Mar 08, 2009 OHIO UNIVERSITY 9.0 9 2 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 10-2 6 5 1 5.14Mar 10, 2009 WESTERN KENTUCKY 9.0 8 8 7 3 8 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 14-8 7 5 1 5.30Mar 11, 2009 LOUISVILLE 11.0 13 13 10 5 13 5 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 10-13 7 6 1 5.57Mar 13, 2009 AUBURN 9.0 9 4 4 0 9 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 7 7 1 5.46Mar 15, 2009 AUBURN 7.0 11 8 8 1 10 3 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 5-8 7 8 1 5.71Mar 15, 2009 AUBURN 7.0 3 1 1 2 6 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 7-1 8 8 1 5.49Mar 17, 2009 COASTAL CAROLINA 9.0 7 5 4 2 14 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2-5 8 9 1 5.40Mar 18, 2009 TENNESSEE TECH 9.0 11 5 5 6 12 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 7-5 9 9 2 5.38Mar 20, 2009 at Florida 8.0 7 3 3 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 9 10 2 5.28Mar 21, 2009 at Florida 8.0 16 10 10 4 8 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 2-10 9 11 2 5.55Mar 22, 2009 at Florida 8.0 11 7 7 5 11 1 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 5-7 9 12 2 5.66Mar 24, 2009 WESTERN CAROLINA 9.0 8 1 1 1 14 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5-1 10 12 2 5.44Mar 25, 2009 UNC ASHEVILLE 9.0 7 3 3 2 9 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13-3 11 12 2 5.33Mar 27, 2009 GEORGIA 9.0 15 12 11 4 15 7 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 6-12 11 13 2 5.57Mar 28, 2009 GEORGIA 9.0 13 11 11 5 9 2 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 9-11 11 14 2 5.79Mar 29, 2009 GEORGIA 9.0 5 4 4 4 9 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 3-4 11 15 2 5.72Mar 31, 2009 at East Tennessee State 8.0 10 9 9 5 12 2 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 3-9 11 16 2 5.87Apr 01, 2009 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 9.0 4 2 2 3 13 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 8-2 12 16 2 5.73Apr 03, 2009 at Alabama 8.0 9 9 7 4 9 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 2-9 12 17 2 5.80Apr 04, 2009 at Alabama 8.0 12 6 6 3 8 3 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 1-6 12 18 2 5.83Apr 05, 2009 at Alabama 8.0 9 8 6 4 9 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 4-8 12 19 2 5.86Apr 07, 2009 APPALACHIAN STATE 9.0 11 9 8 7 7 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 7-9 12 20 2 5.92Apr 08, 2009 LIPSCOMB 9.0 7 3 3 2 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 17-3 13 20 2 5.83Apr 10, 2009 MISSISSIPPI STATE 9.0 4 1 1 3 12 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 6-1 14 20 3 5.69Apr 11, 2009 MISSISSIPPI STATE 9.0 7 2 2 1 8 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4-2 15 20 4 5.58Apr 12, 2009 MISSISSIPPI STATE 9.0 11 10 10 9 10 3 0 2 2 0 0 1 2 9-10 15 21 4 5.70Apr 14, 2009 BELMONT 9.0 11 4 2 0 7 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 16-4 16 21 4 5.60Apr 15, 2009 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 9.0 8 4 4 1 8 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 16-4 17 21 4 5.56Apr 17, 2009 at Louisiana State 8.0 17 18 16 8 6 4 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 3-18 17 22 4 5.85Apr 18, 2009 at Louisiana State 9.0 13 5 5 4 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7-5 18 22 5 5.83Apr 19, 2009 at Louisiana State 9.0 8 4 4 1 10 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 9-4 19 22 5 5.78Apr 21, 2009 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 9.0 15 9 8 7 11 8 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 8-9 19 23 5 5.84Apr 24, 2009 ARKANSAS 9.0 11 9 8 10 9 2 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 3-9 19 24 5 5.89Apr 25, 2009 ARKANSAS 9.0 11 4 3 1 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5-4 20 24 5 5.82Apr 26, 2009 ARKANSAS 8.0 13 15 15 7 6 4 0 5 0 1 3 2 0 8-15 20 25 5 6.05May 01, 2009 at Kentucky 8.0 10 6 6 5 7 2 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 4-6 20 26 5 6.06May 02, 2009 at Kentucky 9.0 8 2 2 4 5 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 8-2 21 26 5 5.97May 03, 2009 at Kentucky 8.0 12 17 9 9 8 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 11-17 21 27 5 6.05May 08, 2009 SOUTH CAROLINA 9.0 12 5 3 0 8 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 9-5 22 27 5 5.99May 09, 2009 SOUTH CAROLINA 9.0 14 15 15 7 9 3 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 12-15 22 28 5 6.17May 10, 2009 SOUTH CAROLINA 9.0 13 15 15 6 6 3 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 6-15 22 29 5 6.35May 12, 2009 at Middle Tennessee 11.0 12 4 4 7 11 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 5-4 23 29 5 6.28May 14, 2009 at Vanderbilt 9.0 10 6 3 5 8 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 8-6 24 29 6 6.21May 15, 2009 at Vanderbilt 10.0 9 6 4 6 12 4 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 7-6 25 29 7 6.16May 16, 2009 at Vanderbilt 10.0 10 7 7 5 8 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 9-7 26 29 8 6.16Totals 485.0 557 374 332 215 493 126 11 77 45 5 52 37 7 384-374 26 29 8 6.16

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Team Highs and LowsBatting

Most At-Bats .........................................................46, at Vanderbilt 5/16/09

Fewest At-Bats ...........................................................31, vs. Radford 3/3/09

Most Runs (Game): ............................................... 17, vs. Lipscomb 4/8/09

Most Runs (Inning): ....................................... 6, vs. West Virginia 2/27/09

Most Hits (Game): ................................................. 20, vs. Lipscomb 4/8/09

Fewest Hits (Game): ..........................................4, vs. USC-Upstate 3/4/09

Most Hits (Inning): ...................................................... 6, vs. Radford 3/3/09

Most RBIs: ................................................................ 16, vs. Lipscomb 4/8/09

Most Doubles: ...................5, vs. Ohio 3/7, USC 5/9, at Vanderbilt 5/16

Most Triples: ..................................................... 2, Tennessee Tech 3/18/09

Most Home Runs: ........................................ 5, 3x (last vs. MTSU 4/15/09)

Most Total Bases: ............................................................ 38, vs. Ohio 3/7/09

Most Walks: .................................................9, vs. Tennessee Tech 3/18/09

Fewest Walks: ........................................... 2, vs. Coastal Carolina 2/27/09

Most Strikeouts: ...................................................... 17 vs. Kentucky 5/2/09

Fewest Strikeouts: .............................................................0, vs. Ohio 3/8/09

Most Hit-by-Pitch: ....................... 2, last vs. Western Kentucky 3/10/09

Most Sac Bunts: ...... 3, vs. Oregon State 2/20 and at Vanderbilt 5/15

Most Sac Flies: ..................................................3, last vs. Lipscomb 4/8/09

Most Stolen Bases: ............................................................5, vs. Ohio 3/7/09

Most Left on Base: .......................................................... 15, vs. Ohio 3/8/09

Most Left on Base (X-Inn): .................................. 9, vs. Louisville 3/11/09

Fielding

Most Putouts: ........................................................33, vs. Louisville 3/11/09

Most Assists: ............................................................. 16 vs. Kentucky 5/2/09

Most Errors: ................................................ 6, vs. Coastal Carolina 2/27/09

Most Passed Balls: ...........1, 3x (last vs. Charleston Southern 4/01/09

Most Double Plays: .........................3, last vs. Tennessee Tech 3/18/09

Pitching

Most Innings Pitched: .................................... 11.0, vs. Louisville 3/11/09

Most Runs Allowed: .......................................................18, vs. LSU 4/17/09

Most Runs Allowed (Inn.): .......................... 8, vs. Oregon State 2/21/09

Most Earned Runs Allowed: ........................................16, vs. LSU 4/17/09

Fewest Runs Allowed: ......................................1, vs. USC-Upstate 3/4/09

Most Hits Allowed: .........................................................17, vs. LSU 4/17/09

Fewest Hits Allowed: ................................................6, last vs. Ohio 3/6/09

Most Hits Allowed (Inn.): ............................ 5, vs. West Virginia 2/27/09

Most Home Runs Allowed: ..............5, vs. Arkansas 4/2 and USC 5/10

Most Strikeouts: .................................................... 15, vs. Georgia 3/27/09

Fewest Strikeouts: ......................................................5, last vs.Ohio 3/8/09

Most Walks: .............................................................10, vs. Arkansas 4/24/09

Fewest Walks: .....................................................0, vs. USC-Upstate 3/4/09

Wild Pitches: ......................................................4, 2x (last vs. CSU 4/01/09)

Hit Batters:....................................................................4, vs. Alabama 4/3/09

Balks: ........................................................ 1, vs. Western Kentucky 3/10/09

Misc.

Longest Winning Streak: ...................... 5 games, from 3/6/09-3/10/09

Longest Losing Streak: ........................4 games, from 3/27/09-3/31/09

Longest Game (Innings): .............................. 11.0, vs. Louisville 3/11/09

Longest Game (Time): ........................... 4:04, vs. Oregon State 2/21/09

Longest Game (Time, X-Inn):.............................. 4:06, vs. MTSU 5/12/09

Shortest Game (Time): ...............................2:16, vs. USC-Upstate 3/4/09

Largest Victory Margin: ...................................... 14, vs. Lipscomb 4/8/09

Largest Defeat Margin: .................................................15, vs. LSU 4/17/09

Largest Paid Home Attendance: ................2,075 vs. Arkansas 4/24/09

Largest Paid Home Attendance (Series): ....................5,522 (Arkansas)

Individual Highs and LowsBatting

Most At-Bats: ..................... 6, by Liles and Hawn vs. Louisville 3/11/09

Most Runs:.................................... 4, by Kentrail Davis vs. MTSU 4/15/09

Most Hits: ..............................................................................................4, several

Most RBIs: ........................................... 7, by Hawn (4/15) and Horne (5/9)

Most Doubles: ......................3, by Charlie Thurber at Vanderbilt (5/15)

Most Triples: ...................................1, by Grisham (3/7) and Davis (3/10)

Most Home Runs: ............................... 3, by Cody Hawn vs. Ohio 3/6/09

Grand Slams: ................................ 1, by Hawn (2/27) and Forsythe (3/7)

Most Total Bases: ..............................14, by Cody Hawn vs. Ohio 3/6/09

Most Walks: ..............................3, by Davis (2/20) and Forsythe (3/7/09)

Most Strikeouts: ....... 4, by Brown (4/4), Forsythe (4/4), Ramsey (5/2)

Most Sac Bunts: ................. 2, Zack Osborne vs. Oregon State 2/20/09

Most Sac Flies: ....................................................................................1, several

Most Stolen Bases: ...............................3, by Josh Liles vs. Ohio (3/7/09)

Most Hit-by-Pitch: ............... 3, by Blake Forsythe at Vanderbilt (5/14)

Fielding

Most Putouts: ............................16, Blake Forsythe vs. Georgia 3/27/09

Most Assists: ...........6, by Cody Brown vs. Western Kentucky 3/10/09

Most Errors: .............4, by Zach Osborne vs. Coastal Carolina 2/27/09

Most Passed Balls: ... 1, by Blake Forsythe vs. Charleston Southern 4/01/09

Pitching

Most Innings Pitched: ... 8.0, by Nick Hernandez vs. Florida 3/20/09

Most IP, Relief: .............6.0, by Ty’Relle Harris vs. USC-Upstate 3/4/09

Most Runs:.......................................... 10, by Aaron Tullo vs. LSU 4/17/09

Most Earned Runs: .............................9, by Aaron Tullo vs. LSU 4/17/09

Most Hits Allowed: ..... 12, by Nick Hernandez vs. S. Carolina 5/8/09

Low-Hit CG: .....................................................................................................N/A

Most HRs Allowed: ............3, by Nick Hernandez vs. Georgia 3/27/09

Most Strikeouts: ................. 9, by Nick Hernandez vs. Auburn 3/13/09

Most Walks: .... 5, by Morgado (3/22); Tullo (4/17); Hernandez (5/14)

Wild Pitches: ... 4, by Adam Adkins vs. Charleston Southern 4/01/09

Hit Batters:.....................................4, by Aaron Tullo vs. Alabama 4/3/09

Balks: ..................1, by Ryne Simpson vs. Western Kentucky (3/10/09)

Miscellaneous Superlatives

Vols at Lindsey Nelson Stadium 19-13

Vols on the road 6-13

Vols at neutral sites 2-3

Record in 3-game series 5-7

February 4-1

March 12-8

April 9-11

May 1-9

June 0-0

vs. Non-Conference 1 5-11

vs. SEC 12-18

vs. SEC East 4-11

vs. SEC West 8-7

Monday 1-0

Tuesday 5-4

Wednesday 3-4

Thursday 1-0

Friday 4-7

Saturday 5-8

Sunday 6-6

Decisions vs. LHP starters 11-10

Decisions vs. RHP starters 16-19

When Vols score first 16-15

When opponents score first 11-14

Comeback wins 13-13

Last at-bat wins 8-4

Leading after 6/7/8 inn. 19-4 / 19-3 / 22-2

Trailing after 6/7/8 inn. 6-21 / 2-24 / 0-26

Tied after 6/7/8 inn. 2-4 / 3-2 / 2-0

Extra innings 5-2

1-run games 9-7

2-run games 3-8

When starter went 6+ inn. 16-14

When Vols got 10+ hits 14-14

Day Games 17-17

Night Games 10-12

When Vols score 4+ 26-14

When Vols score 3- 1-15

When Vols allow 4+ 18-27

When Vols allow 3- 9-2

When Vols hit a home run 20-18

When Vols out-hit opponent 14-11

When opponent out-hits Vols 9-16

When Vols/opp. had = hits: 3-2

Orange w/Script “Vols” 0-3

Orange with White “Power T” on Front 3-6

Solid White 2-4

Solid White w/Orange Underarms 12-6

Solid Gray w/“Power T” on Nameplate 6-5

Solid Gray (sleeveless) 0-0

Black w/Orange Shoulder Stripes 3-3

No-Hitter: ............................................................................................................. Jeffery Terrell vs. Bowling Green State 2/15/02 (W, 5-0)

One-Hitter: .................................................................................................................................. Luke Hochevar at Auburn 3/18/05 (W, 2-1)

Complete Game: .................................................................................................Nick Hernandez at Arkansas 4/18/08 (L, 5-4; 8 innings)

Shutout (individual): ........................................................................................................... Craig Cobb vs. LSU 4/8/06 (W, 19-0, 9.0 inn.)

Shutout (team): ........................................................................................................................................................... vs. Siena 3/10/07 (W, 5-0)

Back-to-Back shutouts: .................................................................... Morehead State 4/17/06 (doubleheader; wins of 3-0 and 9-0)

10+ Strikeouts (individual): ...............................................................................................Bryan Morgado (11 Ks) at Arkansas 4/19/08

10+ Innings Pitched: .................................................................................................................. Jamie Bennett (10.0) vs. Auburn 4/14/00

1-0 Win: .....................................................................................................................................................................vs. UNC Wilmington 2/26/05

1-0 Loss: ............................................................................................................................................................................... vs. USC Upstate 3/4/09

Inside the Park Home Run: .......................................................................................................................... Cody Brown vs. MTSU 4/15/09

Inside the Park Grand Slam: .................................................................................................................... Joe Randa vs. Louisville 4/23/91

Pinch-Hit Home Run: ................................................................................................... Shawn Griffin (2-run) vs. South Carolina 5/13/07

Pinch-Hit Grand Slam: ...........................................................................................................................Justin Branson vs. Georgia 4/11/03

Leadoff Home Run: ................................................................................................................. Josh Liles vs. Charelston Southern 4/01/09

Two-Home-Run Game: ............................................................................................................................Cody Hawn at Vanderbilt 5/14/09

Three-Home-Run Game: ..................................................................................................................................... Cody Hawn vs. Ohio 3/6/09

Two-Run Home Run: ................................................................................................................................... Cody Hawn at Vaderbilt 5/16/09

Three-Run Home Run: ..............................................................................................................Zach Osborne vs. South Carolina 5/10/09

Grand Slam: .......................................................................................................................................... Tyler Horne vs. South Carolina 5/9/09

Back-to-Back HR: ...................................................................... Blake Forsythe (2-run) and Matt Hamaker (solo) vs. Radford 3/3/09

Back-to-Back-to-Back HR: ...............................................................................Ken Folkers, Ed Lewis & Ray Espinosa vs. ETSU 4/3/96

HR in Three-Straight Games: ....................................................................Shawn Griffin vs. Florida 4/5-8/08 (four straight games)

Three-Double Game: ..........................................................................................................Josh Liles vs. Charlotte 4/2/08 (four doubles)

Two-Triple Game: ..........................................................................................................................................Hunter Rigsby vs. ETSU 4/17/02

Four-Hit Game: .......................................................................................................................... Kentrail Davis vs. Mississippi State 4/12/09

Five-Hit Game: ....................................................................................................................Tony Delmonico vs. Tennessee Temple 5/8/07

Six-Hit Game: ..................................................................................................................................................Kris Bennett vs. Georgia 6/11/01

Four-Run Game: ..............................................................................................................................................Kentrail Davis vs. MTSU 4/15/09

Five-Run Game: ..................................................................................................................Tony Delmonico vs. Tennessee Temple 5/8/07

Four-RBI Game: ..........................................................................................................................Cody Hawn vs. Western Kentucky 3/10/09

Five-RBI Game: ..............................................................................................................................................Cody Hawn vs. Arkansas 4/26/09

Six-RBI Game: ....................................................................................................................................................Yan Gomes vs. LSU 3/16/08 G2

Seven-RBI Game: ..................................................................................................................................................Hawn (4/15) and Horne (5/9)

Eight-RBI Game: ........................................................................................................................................ Sonny Cortez vs. NC State 1/30/98

Four Steals: ........................................................................................................................... Jordan Czarniecki vs. Tennessee Tech 3/26/03

Straight Steal of Home: .................................................................................................................................Josh Liles vs. Ohio 3/7/09 (G1)

UT Turned a Triple Play: ......................................................................................................................... Eastern Kentucky 2/22/97 (SS-1B)

UT Hit into a Triple Play:.................................................................................. vs. Florida 4/6/08 (Jeff Lockwood lined into 2B-SS-1B)

No-Hitter vs. UT: .......................................................................................................................... LHP Brian Dodd of Arizona State 3/19/88

Opposing Player Hit Three HR: ..........................................................................................................Gregg Maluchnik of Duke 1/31/98

Three Straight Complete Games: ............................................................................... Ryan Meyers, Mike Lincoln & Scott Schroeffel,

1996 Atlantic Regional vs. Charleston Southern, Georgia Southern and West Virginia

Home Series Won: ........................................................................................................................................................... Mississippi State, 2009

Home Series Lost: ............................................................................................................................................................... South Carolina, 2009

Home Series Sweep: ................................................................................................................................................................................ LSU, 2008

Home Series Swept: ......................................................................................................................................................................... Georgia, 2009

Away Series Won: ........................................................................................................................................................................Vanderbilt, 2009

Away Series Lost: ........................................................................................................................................................................... Kentucky, 2009

Away Series Sweep: ....................................................................................................................................................................Vanderbilt, 2009

Away Series Swept: ........................................................................................................................................................................ Alabama, 2009

UT Player Ejection: .................................................................................................................................... Eli Iorg (9th) vs. Arkansas 4/15/05

UT Head Coach Ejection: .................................................................................................................Todd Raleigh (2nd) vs. MTSU 5/12/09

UT Assistant Coach Ejection: ........................................................................................................... Bradley LeCroy (8th) at ETSU 4/9/08

The Last Time ...

2009 Superlatives

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Team Batting

Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%

Alabama .330 58 2086 509 689 142 14 107 475 1180 .566 248 75 435 39 .415 29 21 60 81 1526 520 61 .971

LSU .315 73 2486 575 783 142 19 107 532 1284 .516 350 56 494 38 .405 43 28 114 155 1933 630 68 .974

Ole Miss .310 64 2215 470 687 124 14 56 423 1007 .455 283 58 420 46 .398 25 40 92 118 1703 612 72 .970

South Carolina .310 63 2216 479 687 134 11 109 452 1170 .528 267 57 440 30 .394 27 33 45 72 1671 619 61 .974

Florida .309 64 2229 486 689 97 17 68 429 1024 .459 263 66 442 39 .393 30 42 72 109 1693 675 83 .966

Vanderbilt .306 64 2173 449 665 134 8 56 399 983 .452 259 69 389 55 .392 32 37 89 123 1668 576 65 .972

Mississippi State .298 54 1812 356 540 103 11 61 338 848 .468 250 67 461 26 .398 25 46 72 93 1397 524 64 .968

Kentucky .297 54 1860 372 553 80 7 56 336 815 .438 206 71 377 41 .385 20 51 71 87 1425 552 70 .966

Georgia .292 62 2166 453 633 124 9 109 418 1102 .509 270 51 522 32 .381 14 16 72 98 1638 645 80 .966

Auburn .286 56 1906 391 546 102 13 103 371 983 .516 239 63 484 30 .381 20 32 40 55 1492 528 65 .969

TENNESSEE .286 55 1935 384 554 99 11 87 354 936 .484 228 67 411 23 .378 19 29 39 50 1455 515 56 .972

Arkansas .273 65 2207 412 603 112 13 80 373 981 .444 279 59 518 34 .368 15 43 67 94 1740 729 83 .967

Totals .302 25291 7629 147 4900 .487 759 433 299 833 19341 828

732 5336 1393 999 12313 3142 5393 .391 418 1135 7125 .970

CI - Mississippi State 3, Alabama 3, Florida 2, Vanderbilt 2, Georgia 1, Tennessee 1, Arkansas 1, Ole Miss 1, LSU 1.

Team Pitching

Team ERA W L G CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

LSU 4.01 56 17 73 3 4 2 22 644.1 631 319 287 186 679 106 9 81 2458 .257 31 45 3 17 55

Ole Miss 4.04 44 20 64 4 3 2 17 567.2 602 312 255 189 623 109 9 46 2223 .271 39 32 2 19 27

Florida 4.27 42 22 64 0 1 1 13 564.1 620 343 268 188 427 97 10 70 2200 .282 47 55 11 26 51

Vanderbilt 4.66 37 27 64 6 6 4 17 556.0 586 326 288 207 604 115 10 68 2160 .271 44 48 8 18 33

Arkansas 4.67 41 24 65 1 4 3 16 580.0 595 363 301 245 511 113 9 64 2225 .267 43 63 5 19 41

Georgia 4.86 38 24 62 0 4 4 12 546.0 588 365 295 256 487 92 10 60 2144 .274 58 54 10 25 31

South Carolina 5.07 40 23 63 6 6 6 8 557.0 553 349 314 268 500 72 6 69 2126 .260 29 74 9 21 34

Alabama 5.13 37 21 58 4 2 2 11 508.2 553 336 290 182 487 88 14 54 2000 .277 33 44 12 20 29

Kentucky 5.55 28 26 54 4 2 2 9 475.0 540 349 293 202 523 87 4 52 1899 .284 65 60 10 18 27

Auburn 6.12 31 25 56 0 0 0 12 497.1 648 387 338 228 411 130 12 59 2018 .321 41 49 4 31 32

TENNESSEE 6.24 26 29 55 1 0 0 8 485.0 557 374 336 215 494 127 11 77 1920 .290 45 52 5 18 32

Mississippi State 6.59 25 29 54 5 1 1 12 465.2 566 387 341 246 365 85 7 66 1857 .305 52 63 7 21 23

Totals 5.03 287 34 27 6447.0 4210 2612 1221 766 .279 639 253

445 732 33 157 7039 3606 6111 111 25230 527 86 415

PB - Vanderbilt 21, Georgia 17, Arkansas 15, Florida 14, Kentucky 14, Mississippi State 11, Ole Miss 9, Tennessee 6, Alabama 6, S. Carolina 6, LSU 5, Auburn 5.

Pickoffs - Vanderbilt 16, Mississippi State 13, Ole Miss 13, Kentucky 12, Tennessee 11, Florida 10, S. Carolina 8, Arkansas 8, Georgia 7, LSU 6, Alabama 5, Auburn 2.

Nich Hernandez

2009 SEC Standings/Team Stats

2009 SEC Overall Team Statistics Team Fielding

Team C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI

LSU 2631 1933 630 68 . 974 36 53 29 .646 5 1

South Carolina 2351 1671 619 61 . 974 51 53 27 .663 6 0

TENNESSEE 2026 1455 515 56 . 972 37 48 18 .727 6 1

Vanderbilt 2309 1668 576 65 . 972 49 79 17 .823 21 2

Alabama 2107 1526 520 61 . 971 35 80 22 .784 6 3

Ole Miss 2387 1703 612 72 . 970 48 65 19 .774 9 1

Auburn 2085 1492 528 65 .969 55 42 28 .600 5 0

Mississippi State 1985 1397 524 64 . 968 56 58 20 .744 11 3

Arkansas 2552 1740 729 83 . 967 56 53 34 .609 15 1

Georgia 2363 1638 645 80 .966 46 60 22 .732 17 1

Florida 2451 1693 675 83 .966 59 31 27 .534 14 2

Kentucky 2047 1425 552 70 .966 41 56 16 .778 14 0

Totals 27294 19341 7125 828 .970 569 678 279 .708 129 15

Final 2009 SEC Standings

Eastern Division SEC Overall

W-L Pct. W-L Pct.

#Florida 19-11 .633 42-22 .656

South Carolina 17-13 .567 40-23 .635

Georgia 15-15 .500 38-24 .613

Vanderbilt 12-17 .414 37-27 .578

Kentucky 12-18 .400 28-26 .519

Tennessee 11-19 .367 26-29 .473

Western Division SEC Overall

W-L Pct. W-L Pct.

%LSU 20-10 .667 56-17 .767

Ole Miss 20-10 .667 44-20 .688

Alabama 18-11 .621 37-21 .638

Arkansas 14-15 .483 41-24 .631

Auburn 11-19 .367 31-25 .554

Mississippi State 9-20 .310 25-29 .463

#-SEC Champion; Eastern Division Champion

%-SEC Tournament Champion; Western Division Champion

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Individual Single-Game Records

Category Record Player vs. Opponent

At-Bats .................................... 8 ...................... Jeff Baumtrog & Justin Parker vs. Georgia State 2/13/99

Dan Gorman vs. ETSU 2/24/88

Runs ......................................... 5 ........ By Several (last by Tony Delmonico vs. Tennessee Temple 5/8/07

Hits ........................................... 6 ..........................................................Kris Bennett (6-6) vs. Georgia 6/11/01

Chris Burke (6-6) vs. Hawaii-Hilo 2/9/00

Jeff Pickler (6-6) vs. College of Charleston 2/12/98

Larry Fielder (6-6) vs. Georgia Tech 4/3/68

RBI ...........................................10 .................................................................... Joe Randa vs. Louisville 4/23/91

RBI (Inning) ........................... 7 .........................................Sonny Cortez vs. North Carolina State 1/30/98

Singles .................................... 4 .......By Several (last by Yan Gomes and Josh Liles at Arkansas 4/20/08)

Doubles .................................. 4 ..........................................................................Josh Liles vs. Charlotte 4/2/08

Triples ..................................... 3 ...............................................Stuart Driscoll vs. Carson-Newman 4/21/71

Home Runs ........................... 3 ..............................................................................Cody Hawn vs. Ohio 3/6/09

Todd Helton vs. Arkansas 3/25/95

Alan Cockrell vs. Austin Peay 3/16/83

Rusty Ensor vs. Vanderbilt 5/2/81

Home Runs (Inning)........... 2 ................................Kelly Edmundson (8th inning) vs. Belmont 5/16/06

Sonny Cortez (1st inning) vs. North Carolina State 1/30/98

Extra-Base Hits ..................... 4 ......................................................Cody Hawn vs. Ohio 3/6/09 (1 2B, 3 HR)

Josh Liles vs. Charlotte 4/2/08 (4 2B)

Jordan Czarniecki vs. Arkansas 4/19/02 (2 2B, 2 HR)

Stuart Driscoll vs. Carson-Newman 4/21/71 (1 2B, 3 3B)

Total Bases ...........................14 .............................................................................Cody Hawn vs. Ohio 3/6/09

Alan Cockrell vs. Austin Peay 3/16/83

Walks ....................................... 5 .......................................................................... J.P. Arencibia vs. ETSU 4/4/07

Chase Headley vs. Radford 3/11/05

Strikeouts .............................. 4 ....................... By 17 Players (last by Matt Ramsey at Kentucky 5/2/09)

Hit-by-Pitch........................... 3 .....................By Several (last by Blake Forsythe at Vanderbilt 5/14/09)

Stolen Bases ......................... 6 .................................................. Clay Greene vs. Middle Tennessee 4/9/97

Steal Attempts ..................... 7 ...................................................Clay Greene vs. Middle Tennessee 4/9/97

Sacrifice Hits ......................... 2 ...............By Several (last by Zach Osborne vs. Oregon State 2/20/09)

Sacrifice Flies ........................ 2 ................ 12 times (last by Cody Brown vs. Eastern Michigan 3/7/08)

Hit Streak ..............................27 ........................................................... Condredge Holloway (3/26-4/28/75)

26 ................................................................................ Jeff Pickler (3/17-4/26/98)

24 ................................................................................Justin Ross (2/12-3/25/98)

20 ............................................................................. Kris Bennett (2/12-3/21/00)

Consecutive Hits ................11 .............................................................................. Brad Bradshaw (4/9-12/76)

Innings Pitched ................11.0 ..................................................................R.A. Dickey vs. Alabama 5/17/96

11.0 ................................................... R.A. Dickey vs. Oklahoma State 5/28/95

Hits Allowed ........................18 ................................................................... Craig Cobb vs. Alabama 5/18/06

Runs Allowed ......................12 ............................................................Marlyn Tisdale vs. Kentucky 4/23/99

Quenten Patterson vs. Alabama 3/14/99

Jamie Bolinger vs. Winthrop 5/7/87

Earned Runs ........................12 ....................................................Quenten Patterson vs. Alabama 3/14/99

Unearned Runs ...................10 .....................................................Michael Cosgrove vs. Kentucky 4/11/97

Walks Issued ......................... 9 ..............................................................Marlyn Tisdale vs. Arkansas 3/26/99

Luke Hudson vs. Oklahoma State 5/23/97

Batters Struck out ..............20 ..................................................................... Joe O’Brien vs. Maryville 5/9/72

Wild Pitches .......................... 5 ..............................................................Marlyn Tisdale vs. Arkansas 3/26/99

Wild Pitches (Inning) ......... 4 .........................................................Wyatt Allen vs. Old Dominion 2/21/99

Hit Batters.............................. 4 ....................................................................... Aaron Tullo at Alabama 4/3/09

Kurt Scott vs. Florida State 2/1/98

Balks ........................................ 2 ..................Four times (last by P. Hicklen vs. UNC Wilmington 6/5/04)

Putouts ..................................18 ...........................................................................Ed Lewis vs. Auburn 3/17/96

Dan Gorman vs. UNLV 3/16/88

Assists ..................................... 9 .................................. Three times (last by Walter Sevilla vs. LSU 5/5/02)

Errors ....................................... 4 ....... Three times (last by Zach Osborne at Coastal Carolina 2/27/09)

Passed Balls .......................... 3 ....................................................................... Yan Gomes at Georgia 3/21/08

Chris Burke is the only Vol ever to hit for the cycle (vs. Vanderbilt 5/11/2001 [3B, HR, K, 2B, 1B]).

Individual Single-Season Records

Category Record Player, Year

Games .................................................................70 ................................................................Matt Whitley, 1995

Average ........................................................... .464 ................................................................ Sam Ewing, 1970

At-Bats ...............................................................293 ..............................................................Matt Whitley, 1995

Runs ....................................................................105 .................................................................Chris Burke, 2001

Hits ......................................................................118 .................................................................Chris Burke, 2001

Singles ................................................................76 ................................................................Matt Whitley, 1995

Doubles ..............................................................30 .................................................................... Jeff Pickler, 1998

Triples .................................................................11 ...................................................................Chris Burke, 2001

Home Runs .......................................................24 ...............................................................Sonny Cortez, 1998

Grand Slams ...................................................... 3 ..........................Greg Geren, 1982; Bobby Tucker, 1970

Extra-Base Hits .................................................52 ...................................................................Chris Burke, 2001

RBI ........................................................................92 ................................................................ Todd Helton, 1995

Total Bases .......................................................221 .................................................................Chris Burke, 2001

Slugging Percentage ................................. .831 ...........................................................Chuck Barclift, 1980

On-Base Percentage. .................................. .537 ................................................................Chris Burke, 2001

Walks ...................................................................63 ............................................................Chase Headley, 2005

Hit-by-Pitch.......................................................25 ...................................................................Scott Vieira, 1995

Strikeouts ..........................................................63 .................................................................Donnie Ross, 1999

Sacrifice Hits .....................................................16 ......................................................Bryce Christensen, 1995

Sacrifice Flies ..................................................... 9 ................................................................. Todd Helton, 1995

Stolen Bases .....................................................58 ............................................................... Stevie Daniel, 2000

Steal Attempts .................................................65 ............................................................... Stevie Daniel, 2000

Wins .....................................................................15 ....................... Luke Hochevar, 2005; R.A. Dickey, 1994

Losses .................................................................. 9 ............................................................. Marlyn Tisdale, 1999

ERA .....................................................................0.89 .............................................................. Todd Helton, 1994

Saves ...................................................................12 ................................................................ Todd Helton, 1995

Appearances ....................................................32 ................................................................Scot Drucker, 2004

Games Started .................................................22 ................................................................... R.A. Dickey, 1995

Complete Games ............................................10 .................................................................Bill Aldridge, 1978

Innings Pitched ............................................164.0 .........................................................Jamie Bennett, 1999

Cons. Scoreless IP .........................................47.2 ....................................Todd Helton vs. 26 Teams, 1994

Hits Allowed ....................................................169 ................................................................. R.A. Dickey, 1995

Runs Allowed ...................................................93 ................................................................... R.A. Dickey, 1995

Earned Runs .....................................................76 ................................................................... R.A. Dickey, 1995

Walks Issued .....................................................67 ............................................................ Marlyn Tisdale, 1999

Walks Per Nine Innings ..................................0.97 ........................................................Nick Hernandez, 2008

Batters Struck Out .........................................154 ..............................................Luke Hochevar, 2005

Wild Pitches ......................................................23 ............................................................ Marlyn Tisdale, 1999

Hit Batters..........................................................17 .............................................................Jamie Bennett, 1999

R.A. Dickey, 1995

Balks ..................................................................... 5 .............................................................Mathew Myers, 1997

Pickoffs ...............................................................17 ............................................................Mathew Myers, 1997

Putouts ..............................................................557 ......................................................................Ed Lewis, 1996

Assists ................................................................222 ..............................................................Matt Whitley, 1995

Errors ...................................................................29 ................................................................Matt Whitley, 1995

Passed Balls ......................................................13 ............................................................... Ray Espinosa, 1996

Sam Ewing

Individual Records

Category Record Player, Years

Games ............................. 219 ................ Michael Rivera, 2003-06Average ...........................411 ...................... Sam Ewing, 1969-70At-Bats ............................ 793 ................ Michael Rivera, 2003-06Runs ................................. 224 ..................Chris Burke, 1999-2001Hits ................................... 314 ..................Chris Burke, 1999-2001Singles ............................ 199 ..................Chris Burke, 1999-2001Doubles ............................72 ...................Chris Burke, 1999-2001Triples ...............................17 ...................Chris Burke, 1999-2001Home Runs .....................38 ..................... Todd Helton, 1993-95RBI .................................... 238 .................... Todd Helton, 1993-95Extra-base Hits ............. 115 ..................Chris Burke, 1999-2001Total Bases .................... 498 ..................Chris Burke, 1999-2001Slugging .........................721 .................Bobby Tucker, 1970-73Walks ............................... 147 .................... Todd Helton, 1993-95Hit-by-Pitch.....................42 ....................... Alex Suarez, 2003-05 Strikeouts ...................... 165 .........Jeff Christensen, 1998-2001Sacrifices ..........................22 ...........Bryce Christensen, 1994-95Sacrifice Flies ..................20 ..................... Todd Helton, 1993-95Stolen Bases ................. 145 ........................Mike Basse, 1989-91Steal Attempts ............. 176 ........................Mike Basse, 1989-91

Category Record Player, Years

Wins ...................................38 ........................ R.A. Dickey, 1994-96Losses ...............................20 ...................Allen Halliday, 1988-90ERA ...................................1.85 ....................... Jimmy Lee, 1968-70Saves .................................23 ..................... Todd Helton, 1993-95Appearances ..................85 ........................Craig Cobb, 2004-07Games Started ...............54 ........................ R.A. Dickey, 1994-96Complete Games ..........22 ......................Bill Aldridge, 1976-78Innings Pitched ......... 434.0 ..................... R.A. Dickey, 1994-96Hits ................................... 437 .......................Craig Cobb, 2004-07Runs ................................. 218 .......................Craig Cobb, 2004-07Earned Runs ................. 185 .......................Craig Cobb, 2004-07Walks ............................... 138 ........................... Ben Riley, 2002-04Strikeouts ...................... 380 .................. James Adkins, 2005-07Wild Pitches ....................42 .................. Wyatt Allen, 1999-2001Hit Batters........................37 ........................ R.A. Dickey, 1994-96Pickoffs .............................17 .................Mathew Myers, 1996-97Putouts ......................... 1,476 .................. Todd Helton, 1993-95Assists ............................. 524 ..................Chris Burke, 1999-2001Errors .................................63 ............... Stevie Daniel, 1999-2001

Individual Career Records

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Team Single-Game Records

Category Record Opponent

At-Bats ......................................54 ........................................................Georgia State 2/13/99

Maryville 4/11/73

At-Bats (Inning) .....................15 ............................ UT-Chattanooga (1st inning) 4/6/77

Runs ...........................................34 ........................................................Georgia State 2/13/99

Runs (Inning) ..........................14 .......................................... N.C. State (8th inning) 1/30/98

UT-Chattanooga (1st inning) 4/6/77

Hits .............................................28 ................................................ Tennessee Temple 5/8/07

SC-Spartanburg 5/2/92

Hits (Inning) ............................11 .....................................................................Oakland 3/9/05

RBI ..............................................31 ........................................................Georgia State 2/13/99

Singles ......................................19 .................................................................Maryville 4/20/89

Doubles ....................................10 .........................................................................ETSU 3/23/04

Triples ........................................ 5 ............................................... Appalachian State 3/10/94

Home Runs .............................. 7 .......................................................Tennessee Tech 3/7/80

Home Runs (Inning).............. 5 ..................................................................Vanderbilt 4/6/73

Total Bases ..............................47 ...................................................at Georgia State 2/13/99

at Mississippi State 3/8/98

Extra-Base Hits .......................14 ................................................at Mississippi State 3/8/98

Walks .........................................24 ......................................... East Tennessee State 2/24/88

Strikeouts ................................17 ..............................................................at Kentucky 5/2/09

Hit by Pitch .............................. 5 .................... Five times (last vs. Wright State 3/20/07)

Stolen Bases ...........................14 ..................................................Carson-Newman 4/11/90

Sacrifice Hits ............................ 4 ............................................................... at Georgia 4/21/06

at Ole Miss 4/17/04

MTSU 4/26/83

Sacrifice Hits (Inning) ........... 3 ................................................. Miami (4th inning) 2/1/02

Sacrifice Flies ........................... 3 ......... Nine times (last vs. Eastern Michigan 2/11/07)

Left on Base ............................17 ...................................................................... at LSU 4/29/07

vs. Florida 3/4/84

Win Margin .............................28 ........................ vs. Morehead State 2/14/04 G2 (29-1)

Loss Margin ............................25 .......................................Middle Tennessee 1926 (28-3)

Shutout ....................................22 ............................. Cumberland (Tenn.) 2/23/91 (22-0)

Opponent Shutout ..............16 ............................................................. Florida 1959 (16-0)

Innings Pitched ...................14.0 ......................................................South Carolina 5/9/99

Alabama 5/17/96

Hits Allowed ...........................24 .................................................................... LSU (G2) 5/4/02

Runs Allowed .........................28 ...........................................................................Florida 1960

MTSU 1926

Earned Runs ...........................23 .....................................................Memphis State 3/24/87

Unearned Runs ......................10 ................................................................ Kentucky 4/11/97

Walks Issued ...........................14 ................................................................ at Florida 4/30/05

Batters Struck Out ................20 .............................Maryville 5/9/72 (all by Joe O’Brien)

Wild Pitches ............................. 6 .................................................................. Arkansas 4/22/01

Hit Batters................................. 5 ................................................................. at Florida 5/18/07

Arkansas 5/11/03

Florida State 2/1/98

Home Runs Allowed ............. 8 ................................................................... Winthrop 5/7/87

Putouts .....................................42 ........................................................South Carolina 5/9/99

Alabama 5/17/96

Assists .......................................21 .................................................................. Ole Miss 5/19/87

Errors .......................................... 8 ........................................................at Miami (Fla.) 2/22/04

Passed Balls ............................. 3 ..............Mississippi State 3/8/98; at Georgia 3/21/08

Double Plays ........................... 5 .................................................... Tennessee Tech 3/26/96

Triple Play ................................. 1 ..................................Eastern Kentucky 2/22/97 (2B-1B)

Kentucky 4/14/67 (SS-1B)

Longest Game .....................4:21 .........................................vs. Miami (Fla.) 6/9/01 (CWS)

Extra-Innings .....................4:30 ........................ Morehead State 2/26/89 (13 innings)

Shortest Game .....................1:42 .............................................. at South Carolina 5/15/04

Team Season Records

Category Record Year

Games ......................................................................70 ............................................................ 1995

Average ..................................................................340 .......................................................... 1998

At-Bats .................................................................. 2450 ......................................................... 1995

Runs .........................................................................566 ........................................................... 1998

Runs Per Game ..................................................10.11 ......................................................... 1998

Hits ...........................................................................788 ........................................................... 2005

Hits Per Game ....................................................12.55 ......................................................... 1998

Singles ....................................................................549 ........................................................... 1995

Doubles ..................................................................156 ........................................................... 2005

Triples ......................................................................32 ..................................................2000, 1994

Home Runs ...........................................................107 ........................................................... 1998

Grand Slams ........................................................... 7 ............................................................. 1998

Extra-Base Hits .....................................................271 ........................................................... 1998

RBI ............................................................................510 ........................................................... 1998

Total Bases .......................................................... 1200 ......................................................... 1998

Slugging Percentage ........................................581 .......................................................... 1998

Walks .......................................................................350 ........................................................... 1995

Hit by Pitch ............................................................90 ............................................................ 2000

Strikeouts ..............................................................434 ........................................................... 1999

Sacrifices .................................................................52 ................................................ 2005, 1995

Sacrifice Flies .........................................................47 ............................................................ 2000

Stolen Bases .........................................................215 ........................................................... 2000

Steal Attempts .....................................................265 ........................................................... 2000

Left on Base ..........................................................606 ........................................................... 1995

Most Wins ...............................................................54 ............................................................ 1995

Most Losses ...........................................................36 ............................................................ 1989

ERA (Low) .............................................................2.62 .......................................................... 1970

ERA (High) ............................................................6.52 .......................................................... 1998

Saves ........................................................................16 ............................................................ 1995

Complete Games .................................................25 ............................................................ 1976

Shutouts .................................................................10 ............................................................ 1994

Innings Pitched .................................................631.1 ......................................................... 1995

Hits Allowed .........................................................614 ........................................................... 1998

Runs Allowed .......................................................432 ........................................................... 2001

Earned Runs .........................................................370 ........................................................... 2001

Walks Issued .........................................................293 ........................................................... 2001

Walks/Nine Innings ...........................................3.04 .......................................................... 1994

Batters Struck Out ..............................................568 ........................................................... 2005

Strikeouts/Nine Inns. ........................................9.15 .......................................................... 2009

Home Runs Allowed ...........................................87 ............................................................ 2009

Opp. Batting Avg. ...............................................207 .......................................................... 1966

Wild Pitches ...........................................................86 ............................................................ 2001

Hit Batters...............................................................71 ............................................................ 2001

Balks .........................................................................11 ............................................................ 2001

Pickoffs ....................................................................26 ............................................................ 1998

Putouts ................................................................. 1894 ......................................................... 1995

Assists .....................................................................805 ........................................................... 1994

Errors .......................................................................107 ........................................................... 1997

Passed Balls ...........................................................17 ............................................................ 2007

Fielding Percentage ..........................................977 .......................................................... 1994

Double Plays .........................................................93 ............................................................ 1994

All-Time Winning & Losing Streaks

Category Record Year

Consecutive Wins 16 1994

Consecutive Losses 10 1987

Consecutive Wins to Start Season 8 1992, 2003

Consecutive Losses to Start Season 4 1905, 1965

Consecutive Home Wins 22 2003-04

Consecutive Home Losses 9 1987

Consecutive Road Wins 16 1994-95

Consecutive Road Losses 12 1989-90

Consecutive SEC Wins 17 1994

Consecutive SEC Losses 11 1989-90

Consecutive SEC Home Wins 11 1994

Consecutive SEC Home Losses 10 1987

Consecutive SEC Road Wins 10 1994

Consecutive SEC Road Losses 17 1998-99

Most SEC Wins 24 1994

Most SEC Losses 23 1989

Home Attendance Records

Category Record Opponent, Year

Single Game 5,086 Oklahoma State, 5/28/95

Two-Game Series 5,203 Louisville, 2/25-26/95

Three-Game Series 11,280 Florida, 5/13-15/94

Regular Season 64,107 1997

Season (w/postseason) 81,801 1995

Season Average 2,137 1997 (64,107/30 dates)

Consecutive Games Without Being Shut Out

221 From 3/23/96 vs. Alabama to 2/6/00 vs. Hawaii-Hilo

115 From 5/16/04 at South Carolina to 4/21/06 at Georgia

80 From 4/7/85 vs. Vanderbilt to 3/17/87 vs. UNC Asheville

79 From 2/7/00 vs. Hawaii-Hilo to 3/14/01 vs. Western Carolina

64 From 2/22/95 vs. Carson-Newman to 6/2/95 vs. Stanford

64 From 3/16/71 vs. Furman to 5/9/72 vs. Maryville

Sonny Cortez

Team Records

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Games Played

1. 70 Matt Whitley 19952. 69 Todd Helton 19953. 68 Jeff Christensen 2001 68 Ed Lewis 19955. 67 Josh Alley 2005 67 J.P. Arencibia 2005 67 Chase Headley 2005 67 Eric King 2005 67 Michael Rivera 2005 67 Chris Burke 2001 67 Stevie Daniel 2001

Batting Average

1. .464 Sam Ewing 19702. .445 Jeff Pickler 19983. .435 Chris Burke 20014. .432 Andy Blanco 19925. .429 John Huffstetler 19526. .420 Sam Ewing 19697. .419 Travis Copley 19988. .414 B.B. Hopkins 19539. .413 Chuck Barclift 198010. .408 Roger McKinney 1971

At-Bats

1. 293 Matt Whitley 19952. 283 J.P. Arencibia 20053. 277 Eric King 2005 277 Stevie Daniel 20015. 272 Chris Burke 20006. 271 Chris Burke 20017. 270 Ed Lewis 19958. 266 Scott Schroeffel 19959. 259 Clay Greene 199710. 258 Jeff Christensen 2001 258 Todd Helton 1995

Runs Scored

1. 105 Chris Burke 20012. 86 Todd Helton 19953. 82 Chase Headley 20054. 79 Jeff Pickler 1998 79 Justin Ross 19986. 71 Matt Whitley 19957. 70 Josh Alley 2005 70 Sonny Cortez 19989. 69 Chris Burke 200010. 67 Stevie Daniel 2001 67 Justin Ross 1997

Hits

1. 118 Chris Burke 20012. 109 Chris Burke 2000 109 Jeff Pickler 19984. 105 Todd Helton 19955. 96 Eli Iorg 20056. 92 Chase Headley 2005 92 Eric King 20058. 91 J.P. Arencibia 2005 91 Stevie Daniel 200110. 90 Ed Lewis 1995

Singles

1. 76 Matt Whitley 19952. 75 Chris Burke 20003. 70 Eric King 2005 70 Jeff Pickler 1998 70 Mike Basse 19896. 69 Mike Basse 19917. 68 Michael Rivera 2005 68 Kris Bennett 2000 68 Ed Lewis 199510. 66 Julio Borbon 2006 Chris Burke 2001

Doubles

1. 30 Jeff Pickler 19982. 29 Scott Schroeffel 19963. 27 Todd Helton 19954. 26 Chris Burke 20005. 25 Stevie Daniel 2001 25 Chris Burke 19997. 24 Chase Headley 20058. 23 Kurt Keene 19979. 22 Jeff Christensen 2001

22 Justin Ross 1998 22 Todd Helton 1993

Triples

1. 11 Chris Burke 20012. 8 Justin Parker 20003. 7 Sam Ewing 19694. 6 Julio Borbon 2007 6 Eli Iorg 2004 6 Walter Sevilla 2002 6 Stevie Daniel 2000 6 Ron Powell 1986 6 George Shuford 196210. 5 Julio Borbon 2006 5 Jeff Baumtrog 2000 5 Jeff Pickler 1997 5 Scott Schroeffel 1995 5 Jack Ervin 1966 5 Bobby Sammons 1962 5 John Huffstetler 1953

Home Runs

1. 24 Sonny Cortez 19982. 22 Cody Hawn 2009

3. 20 Chris Burke 2001 20 Todd Helton 1995 20 Chuck Barclift 19806. 18 Doug Hecker 19917. 16 Rusty Ensor 19828. 15 Eli Iorg 2005 15 Donnie Ross 1999 15 Blake Forsythe 2009

Runs Batted In

1. 92 Todd Helton 19952. 87 Sonny Cortez 19983. 81 Cody Hawn 2009

4. 80 Todd Helton 19945. 73 Jeff Christensen 20016. 72 Eli Iorg 20057. 71 J.P. Arencibia 20058. 67 Joe Randa 19919. 66 Todd Helton 1993 66 Doug Hecker 1991

Total Bases

1. 221 Chris Burke 20012. 200 Todd Helton 19953. 174 Sonny Cortez 19984. 168 Eli Iorg 20055. 164 Chase Headley 2005 164 Jeff Pickler 19987. 158 Scott Schroeffel 19968. 155 Chris Burke 20009. 153 Cody Hawn 2009

10. 152 Jeff Christensen 2001

Slugging Percentage

1. .831 Chuck Barclift 19802. .824 Sam Ewing 19703. .821 Sonny Cortez 19984. .815 Chris Burke 20015. .800 Bobby Tucker 19736. .775 Todd Helton 19957. .773 Cody Hawn 2009

8. .745 Rick Honeycutt 19769. .736 Pat Sullivan 198510. .711 Bobby Tucker 1972

Walks

1. 63 Chase Headley 20052. 61 Todd Helton 19953. 56 Todd Helton 19944. 54 Josh Alley 20055. 51 Chris Burke 20016. 48 Matt Whitley 19957. 47 Mike Basse 19918. 45 Clark Rose 19899. 42 Justin Ross 1998 42 Justin Ross 1997

Hit-by-Pitch

1. 25 Scott Vieira 19952. 23 Alex Suarez 20053. 22 John Massey 20004. 19 Kelly Edmundson 20065. 16 Blake Forsythe 2009

16 Alex Suarez 2004 16 Jordan Czarniecki 2003 16 Jeff Christensen 2001 16 Jeff Christensen 20009. 15 Kentrail Davis 2008 15 Sonny Cortez 1996 15 Steve Soper 1994 15 Cody Grisham 2009

Strikeouts

1. 63 Donnie Ross 19992. 56 Kentrail Davis 20083. 55 Jeff Christensen 20014. 54 David Vance 19935. 53 Jeff Christensen 19996. 52 Blake Forsythe 2009

7. 51 Javi Herrera 2001 51 Jason Imperial 19899. 47 Brian Cleveland 2004 47 Steve Soper 1994

Sacrifice Bunts

1. 16 Bryce Christensen 19952. 11 Tony Delmonico 2007 11 Eric King 2005 11 Alex Suarez 2005 11 Ryan Case 20006. 10 Jarred Frazier 2006 10 Fred Carr 1993 10 Greg Chignoli 19919. 9 Josh Morris 1998 9 Zach Osborne 2009

Sacrifice Flies

1. 9 Brian Cleveland 2003 9 Todd Helton 19953. 8 Kris Bennett 2000 8 Joe Randa 19915. 7 J.P. Arencibia 2006 7 Dan Wilson 20017. 6 Eli Iorg 2005 6 Brian Cleveland 2004 6 Chris Burke 2000 6 Sonny Cortez 1998 6 Ed Lewis 1995 6 Todd Helton 1993 6 Doug Hecker 1992 6 Mark McClain 1989

Stolen Bases

1. 58 Stevie Daniel 20002. 56 Chris Burke 20003. 54 Clay Greene 19974. 53 Mike Basse 19895. 49 Chris Burke 2001 49 Mike Basse 19917. 46 Stevie Daniel 20018. 43 Mike Basse 19909. 41 Coleman Smith 199110. 38 Danny Ramirez 1990

Extra-Base Hits

1. 52 Chris Burke 20012. 51 Todd Helton 19953. 44 Sonny Cortez 19984. 43 Scott Schroeffel 19965. 41 Chase Headley 20056. 39 Jeff Pickler 1998 39 Kurt Keene 19978. 38 Eli Iorg 20059. 37 Jeff Christensen 2001 37 Cody Hawn 2009

On-Base Percentage

1. .537 Chris Burke 20012. .530 Chase Headley 20053. .516 Todd Helton 19954. .515 Clark Rose 19885. .513 Jeff Pickler 19986. .505 Clark Rose 19907. .498 Andy Blanco 1992 .498 Mike Basse 19919. .486 Blake Forsythe 2009

10. .485 David Turner 1985

Victories

1. 15 Luke Hochevar 2005 15 R.A. Dickey 19943. 14 R.A. Dickey 19954. 13 Bronson Heflin 19945. 12 Chris Freeman 19936. 11 Jamie Bennett 1999 11 Chris Freeman 1994 11 Paul Fletcher 1991 11 Ted Carson 198210. 10 James Adkins 2005 10 Wyatt Allen 2001 10 Jamie Bennett 2000 10 Michael Cosgrove 1997 10 Ryan Meyers 1995

Winning Percentage

1. .889 J. Huffstetler, 8-1 1951 .889 M. Cummings, 8-1 1974 .889 Jimmy Lee, 8-1 19704. .882 R.A. Dickey, 15-2 19945. .875 Will Curtiss, 7-1 2001 .875 M. Myers, 7-1 19967. .857 C. Freeman, 12-2 19898. .833 L. Hochevar, 15-3 2005 .833 R. Meyers, 10-2 199510. .800 Todd Helton, 8-2 1995 .800 Richard King, 8-2 1992 .800 R. Honeycutt, 8-2 1976 .800 M. Smithson, 8-2 1976

Earned Run Average

1. 0.89 Todd Helton 19942. 1.30 Jimmy Lee 19683. 1.57 Jimmy Lee 19694. 1.61 David Tiller 19675. 1.66 Todd Helton 19956. 1.93 John Hammett 19687. 1.95 Joe O’Brien 19728. 1.99 Mark Cummings 19749. 2.01 Derek Tharpe 200410. 2.19 Don Varner 1970

Appearances

1. 32 Scot Drucker 20042. 30 Todd Helton 19953. 29 Sean Watson 2006 29 Sean Watson 2005 29 Will Curtiss 2001 29 Jason Marr 19977. 28 Clark Odom 1997 28 Todd Helton 19949. 27 Matt Ramsey 2009

27 R.A. Dickey 1996

Games Started

1. 22 R.A. Dickey 19952. 21 Jamie Bennett 19993. 20 R.A. Dickey 19944. 19 James Adkins 2005 19 Luke Hochevar 2005 19 Jamie Bennett 2000 19 Paul Fletcher 19918. 18 Wyatt Allen 2001 18 Ryan Meyers 1995 18 Chris Freeman 1994

Complete Games

1. 10 Bill Aldridge 19782. 9 Jimmy Johnson 19803. 8 Jamie Bennett 1999 8 Jimmy Gaylor 1979 8 Rick Honeycutt 19766. 7 Richard King 1991 7 Steve Searcy 1984 7 Mike Smithson 1976 7 Joe O’Brien 197210. 6 Jamie Bennett 2000 6 Chris Freeman 1993 6 Bill Aldridge 1976

Innings Pitched

1. 164.0 Jamie Bennett 19992. 159.2 R.A. Dickey 19953. 149.2 Jamie Bennett 20004. 147.0 R.A. Dickey 19945. 139.2 Luke Hochevar 20056. 127.1 James Adkins 2005 127.1 R.A. Dickey 19968. 126.0 Bronson Heflin 19949. 122.0 James Adkins 200710. 119.2 Ryan Meyers 1995

Strikeouts

1. 154 Luke Hochevar 20052. 142 Jamie Bennett 19993. 137 R.A. Dickey 19964. 135 James Adkins 20055. 133 James Adkins 20076. 121 R.A. Dickey 19957. 120 Chris Freeman 19948. 112 James Adkins 20069. 111 Jeffery Terrell 2002 111 Jamie Bennett 2000

Walks

1. 67 Marlyn Tisdale 19992. 61 Jamie Bennett 1999 61 Paul Fletcher 19914. 60 R.A. Dickey 19955. 59 Wyatt Allen 20016. 54 Luke Hochevar 20057. 52 Ben Riley 2002 52 Bill Aldridge 19779. 51 James Adkins 2005 51 Ben Riley 2003 51 Chris Freeman 1993

Walks Per Nine Innings

Minimum 1.0 IP per team game1. 0.968 Nick Hernandez 20082. 1.306 Brandon Crowe 20033. 1.403 Kendall Stiles 19804. 1.453 Kendall Stiles 19815. 1.510 Dusty Johnson 20016. 1.698 Craig Cobb 20067. 1.776 Todd Helton 19958. 1.993 Craig Cobb 20059. 2.008 Derek Tharpe 200410. 2.029 Craig Cobb 2007

Saves

1. 12 Todd Helton 19952. 11 Sean Watson 2006 11 Todd Helton 19944. 9 Randy MacNeill 19925. 8 Jeff Lockwood 20076. 7 Sean Watson 2005 7. 6 Jeffery Terrell 2002 6 Clark Odom 19989. 5 Scot Drucker 2004 5 Will Curtiss 2001

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Games Played

1. 219 Michael Rivera 03-06

2. 217 Ed Lewis 93-96

3. 210 Travis Copley 95-98

4. 209 Jeff Christensen 98-01

5. 206 Justin Parker 98-01

6. 202 Cody Brown 06-09

7. 199 Todd Helton 93-95

8. 192 Brandon Hopkins 99-02

9. 186 Chris Burke 99-01

10. 184 Stevie Daniel 99-01

Batting Average

1. .411 Sam Ewing 68-70

2. .404 Chris Burke 99-01

3. .397 John Huffstetler 51-53

4. .389 Bobby Tucker 70-73

5. .376 Rick Honeycutt 73-76

6. .375 Jeff Pickler 96-98

7. .370 Sonny Cortez 96,98

.370 Todd Helton 93-95

9. .368 Bubba Trammell 93-94

10. .360 Andy Blanco 91-92

At-Bats

1. 793 Michael Rivera 03-06

2. 777 Chris Burke 99-01

3. 756 Todd Helton 93-95

4. 745 Stevie Daniel 99-01

5. 742 Ed Lewis 93-96

6. 717 Cody Brown 06-09

7. 709 Travis Copley 95-98

8. 693 Justin Parker 98-01

9. 691 Jeff Pickler 96-98

10. 690 J.P. Arencibia 05-07

Runs Scored

1. 224 Chris Burke 99-01

2. 199 Todd Helton 93-95

3. 186 Stevie Daniel 99-01

4. 169 Justin Ross 96-98

5. 164 Jeff Christensen 98-01

6. 157 Jeff Pickler 96-98

157 Travis Copley 95-98

157 Mike Basse 89-91

157 Ronnie Hartsfield 78-81

10. 156 Justin Parker 98-01

Hits

(All members of 200-hit club listed)1. 314 Chris Burke 99-01

2. 280 Todd Helton 93-95

3. 259 Jeff Pickler 96-98

4. 246 Michael Rivera 03-06

246 Stevie Daniel 99-01

6. 237 Ronnie Hartsfield 78-81

7. 230 J.P. Arencibia 05-07

8. 229 Travis Copley 95-98

9. 223 Julio Borbon 05-07

10. 221 Jeff Christensen 98-01

11. 220 Justin Ross 96-98

12. 219 Ed Lewis 93-96

13. 213 Mike Basse 89-91

14. 209 Justin Parker 98-01

Singles

1. 199 Chris Burke 99-01

2. 197 Michael Rivera 03-06

3. 180 Ronnie Hartsfield 78-81

4. 179 Jeff Pickler 96-98

5. 173 Julio Borbon 05-07

6. 169 Mike Basse 89-91

7. 166 Todd Helton 93-95

8. 164 Stevie Daniel 99-01

9. 153 Ed Lewis 93-96

10. 152 Justin Ross 96-98

Doubles

1. 72 Chris Burke 99-01

2. 65 Todd Helton 93-95

3. 59 Travis Copley 95-98

4. 57 Stevie Daniel 99-01

5. 55 Jeff Pickler 96-98

6. 48 J.P. Arencibia 05-07

48 Jeff Christensen 98-01

8. 44 Justin Ross 96-98

44 Ed Lewis 93-96

10. 42 Scott Schroeffel 95-96

Triples

1. 17 Chris Burke 99-01

2. 14 Justin Parker 98-01

3. 13 Julio Borbon 05-07

4. 11 Todd Helton 93-95

5. 10 Eli Iorg 04-05

10 Jeff Pickler 96-98

10 Ron Powell 85-86

10 George Shuford 61-63

10 Johnny Maddox 60-62

10. 9 Stevie Daniel 99-01

9 Ed Lewis 93-96

9 Jack Ervin 63-66

9 B.B. Hopkins 51-53

9 John Huffstetler 51-53

Home Runs

1. 38 Todd Helton 93-95

2. 37 Doug Hecker 90-92

3. 36 Sonny Cortez 96, 98

4. 34 Bobby Tucker 70-73

5. 33 J.P. Arencibia 05-07

33 Jeff Christensen 98-01

7. 29 Rusty Ensor 81-82

8. 28 Donnie Ross 98-99

9. 27 Chuck Barclift 79-80

10. 26 Chris Burke 99-01

Runs Batted In

1. 238 Todd Helton 93-95

2. 177 Jeff Christensen 98-01

3. 174 Travis Copley 95-98

4. 165 J.P. Arencibia 05-07

5. 158 Doug Hecker 90-92

6. 156 Chris Burke 99-01

7. 149 Stevie Daniel 99-01

8. 147 Bobby Tucker 70-73

9. 146 Ed Lewis 93-96

10. 145 Jeff Pickler 96-98

145 Sonny Cortez 96,98

Total Bases

1. 498 Chris Burke 99-01

2. 481 Todd Helton 93-95

3. 381 J.P. Arencibia 05-07

4. 379 Jeff Pickler 96-98

5. 378 Jeff Christensen 98-01

6. 369 Stevie Daniel 99-01

7. 364 Travis Copley 95-98

8. 349 Doug Hecker 90-92

9. 337 Justin Parker 98-01

10. 333 Justin Ross 96-98

Slugging Percentage

1. .721 Bobby Tucker 70-73

2. .711 Sonny Cortez 96,98

3. .676 Rusty Ensor 81-82

4. .665 Chuck Barclift 79-80

5. .641 Chris Burke 99-01

6. .636 Todd Helton 93-95

7. .635 Bubba Trammell 93-94

8. .626 Donnie Ross 98-99

9. .624 Rick Honeycutt 73-76

10. .594 Chase Headley 04-05

Walks

1. 147 Todd Helton 93-95

2. 113 Josh Alley 03-05

3. 112 Mike Basse 89-91

4. 102 Justin Ross 96-98

102 Curt Cornwell 80-83

6. 100 Clark Rose 88-90

7. 99 Jeff Christensen 98-01

8. 98 Chris Burke 99-01

9. 95 Travis Copley 95-98

95 Tommy Stamps 82-85

Hit-by-Pitch

1. 42 Alex Suarez 03-05

2. 39 Jeff Christensen 98-01

39 Scott Vieira 94-95

4. 32 Kelly Edmundson 04-06

5. 27 Jordan Czarniecki 02-03

27 Brandon Hopkins 99-02

27 Chris Burke 99-01

8. 25 Sonny Cortez 96,98

9. 24 J.P. Arencibia 05-07

24 Stevie Daniel 99-01

Strikeouts

1. 165 Jeff Christensen 98-01

2. 131 Travis Copley 95-98

3. 127 Justin Parker 98-01

4. 109 Donnie Ross 98-99

5. 107 Cody Brown 06-08

6. 105 J.P. Arencibia 05-07

105 Javi Herrera 01-03

8. 102 Michael Rivera 03-06

102 Doug Hecker 90-92

10. 99 Jeff Foster 91-93

Sacrifice Bunts

1. 22 Bryce Christensen 94-95

2. 19 Tony Delmonico 06-07

3. 17 Nick Crowe 02-04

4. 16 Ryan Case 00-01

5. 15 Jarred Frazier 06-09

15 Josh Morris 98-99

15 James Northeimer 93-94

8. 14 Eric King 04-05

14 Alex Suarez 03-05

14 Ray Espinosa 95-96

Sacrifice Flies

1. 20 Todd Helton 93-95

2. 18 Travis Copley 95-98

3. 16 Justin Parker 98-01

4. 13 Doug Hecker 90-92

5. 12 Jeff Christensen 98-01

12 Kris Bennett 00-01

12 Ed Lewis 93-96

8. 11 J.P. Arencibia 05-07

11 Brandon Hopkins 99-02

11 Sonny Cortez 96, 98

Stolen Bases

1. 145 Mike Basse 89-91

2. 134 Stevie Daniel 99-01

3. 124 Chris Burke 99-01

4. 87 Clay Greene 96-97

5. 56 Jordan Czarniecki 02-03

56 Jeff Christensen 98-01

7. 55 Ronnie Hartsfield 78-81

8. 53 Eli Iorg 04-05

53 Bobby Gaylor 84-86

10. 51 Bill Hatfield 73-76

Extra-Base Hits

1. 115 Chris Burke 99-01

2. 114 Todd Helton 93-95

3. 86 Jeff Christensen 98-01

86 Travis Copley 95-98

5. 83 J.P. Arencibia 05-07

6. 82 Stevie Daniel 99-01

7. 80 Jeff Pickler 96-98

8. 76 Doug Hecker 90-92

76 Bobby Tucker 70-73

10. 74 Justin Parker 98-01

74 Sonny Cortez 96,98

Victories

(All 20-game winners listed)1. 38 R.A. Dickey 94-96

2. 27 Craig Cobb 04-07

3. 25 James Adkins 05-07

25 Luke Hochevar 03-05

5. 23 Chris Freeman 93-94

6. 22 Ryan Meyers 93-96

7. 21 Jamie Bennett 99-00

21 Bronson Heflin 93-94

21 Rick Honeycutt 73-76

10. 20 Jeff Glover 84-86

20 Bill Aldridge 75-78

Winning Percentage

Minimum 14 decisions1. .867 M. Smithson, 13-2 74-76

2. .824 G. Mashburn, 14-3 72-75

3. .813 D. Johnson, 13-3 01-04

4. .800 J. Huffstetler, 16-4 51-53

5. .792 R.A. Dickey, 38-10 94-96

.792 Todd Helton, 19-5 93-95

7. .785 Mike Duvall, 11-3 67-69

8. .765 Matt Myers, 13-4 96-97

9. .750 Luke Hudson, 15-5 96-98

10. .730 Jimmy Lee, 19-7 68-70

Earned Run Average

1. 1.85 Jimmy Lee 68-70

2. 2.09 Mike Duvall 67-69

3. 2.24 Todd Helton 93-95

4. 2.60 John Hammett 66-68

5. 2.61 David Tiller 65-67

6. 2.79 Mark Cummings 74-75

7. 2.97 Rick Honeycutt 73-76

8. 2.99 Joe O’Brien 71-73

9. 3.04 Luke Hochevar 03-05

10. 3.05 Derek Tharpe 03-04

Appearances

1. 85 Craig Cobb 04-07

2. 73 Sean Watson 04-06

73 R.A. Dickey 94-96

4. 72 Todd Helton 93-95

5. 69 Joey Andrews 02-05

69 Ryan Meyers 93-96

7. 60 Allen Halliday 88-90

8. 59 Will Curtiss 98-01

9. 57 Dusty Johnson 01-04

10. 56 Brandon Crowe 00-04

56 Jeff Owen 83, 85-87

56 Rich DeLucia 83-86

Games Started

1. 54 R.A. Dickey 94-96

2. 52 James Adkins 05-07

3. 48 Craig Cobb 04-07

4. 41 Ben Riley 02-04

41 Ryan Meyers 93-96

41 Allen Halliday 88-90

7. 40 Jamie Bennett 99-00

8. 35 Bill Aldridge 76-78

35 Rick Honeycutt 73-76

10. 34 Chris Freeman 93-94

34 Rich Rodriguez 82-84

34 Nick Hernandez 07-09

Complete Games

1. 22 Bill Aldridge 76-78

2. 19 Rick Honeycutt 73-76

3. 14 Jamie Bennett 99-00

4. 13 R.A. Dickey 94-96

5. 12 Craig Cobb 04-07

12 Rich DeLucia 83-86

12 Gary Rivers 77-79

12 Joe O’Brien 71-73

9. 11 Rich Rodriguez 82-84

11 Jimmy Johnson 80-82

Innings Pitched

1. 434.0 R.A. Dickey 94-96

2. 383.0 Craig Cobb 04-07

3. 355.1 James Adkins 05-07

4. 313.2 Jamie Bennett 99-00

5. 312.0 Ryan Meyers 93-96

6. 280.1 Luke Hochevar 03-05

7. 270.2 Allen Halliday 88-90

8. 266.1 Rick Honeycutt 73-76

9. 238.1 Ben Riley 02-04

10. 234.1 Chris Freeman 93-94

Strikeouts

1. 380 James Adkins 05-07

2. 345 R.A. Dickey 94-96

3. 287 Luke Hochevar 03-05

4. 253 Jamie Bennett 99-00

5. 249 Rich DeLucia 83-86

6. 246 Ryan Meyers 93-96

7. 214 Craig Cobb 04-07

214 Chris Freeman 93-94

9. 203 Wyatt Allen 99-01

10. 202 Luke Hudson 96-98

Walks

1. 138 Ben Riley 02-04

2. 137 James Adkins 05-07

3. 132 Wyatt Allen 99-01

132 R.A. Dickey 94-96

5. 127 Bill Aldridge 76-78

6. 117 Rich DeLucia 83-86

7. 116 Rich Rodriguez 82-84

8. 110 Luke Hudson 96-98

110 Paul Fletcher 91-92

10. 107 Allen Halliday 88-90

Saves

1. 23 Todd Helton 93-95

2. 18 Sean Watson 04-06

3. 11 Jeff Lockwood 07-09

4. 10 Randy MacNeill 91-92

5. 9 Rich DeLucia 83-86

6. 8 Clark Odom 97-98

7. 7 Joey Andrews 02-05

7 Danny Wiltz 06-09

9. 6 Brandon Crowe 00-04

6 Jeffery Terrell 2002

6 Will Curtiss 98-01

6 Doug Hecker 90-92

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Games

70 ......................................... 1995

68 ......................................... 2001

67 ......................................... 2005

66 ......................................... 1994

65 ......................................... 1993

Batting Average

.340 ..................................... 1998

.331 ..................................... 2005

.326 ..................................... 1997

.322 ..................................... 1980

.321 ..................................... 2000

At-Bats

2450 .................................... 1995

2410 .................................... 2001

2384 .................................... 2005

2313 .................................... 1994

2228 .................................... 1996

Runs

566 ...................................... 1998

533 ...................................... 1995

532 .......................... 2005, 1994

518 ...................................... 2001

504 ...................................... 1997

Runs Per Game

10.11 ................................... 1998

8.26 ..................................... 1997

8.06 ..................................... 1994

7.94 ..................................... 2005

7.82 ..................................... 2000

Hits

788 ...................................... 2005

753 ...................................... 1995

746 ...................................... 2001

725 ...................................... 1997

706 ...................................... 1994

Hits Per Game

12.55 ................................... 1998

11.89 ................................... 1997

11.76 ................................... 2005

11.13 ................................... 1996

10.97 ....................... 2001, 2000

Extra-Base Hits

271 ...................................... 1998

252 ...................................... 1997

248 ...................................... 2001

243 ...................................... 2005

220 ...................................... 2000

Singles

549 ...................................... 1995

545 ...................................... 2005

502 ...................................... 1994

498 ...................................... 2001

485 ...................................... 1996

Doubles

156 ...................................... 2005

154 ...................................... 2004

152 ...................................... 1998

151 ...................................... 2001

149 ...................................... 1997

Triples

32 ............................. 2000, 1994

25 ......................................... 1997

24 ......................................... 2001

21 ......................................... 1996

20 ............................. 1993, 1966

Home Runs

107 ...................................... 1998

87 ......................................... 2009

78 ......................................... 1997

73 ......................................... 2001

68 ......................................... 2005

Runs Batted In

510 ...................................... 1998

487 ...................................... 2005

474 ...................................... 1994

464 ...................................... 2001

462 ...................................... 1995

Total Bases

1200 .................................... 1998

1186 .................................... 2005

1164 .................................... 2001

1158 .................................... 1997

1097 .................................... 1995

Slugging Percentage

.581 ..................................... 1998

.520 ..................................... 1997

.518 ..................................... 1980

.497 ..................................... 2005

.484 ..................................... 2009

Walks

350 ...................................... 1995

324 ...................................... 1994

285 ...................................... 1989

282 ...................................... 1998

276 ...................................... 1993

Hit By Pitch

90 ......................................... 2000

80 ......................................... 2001

77 ......................................... 2005

75 ......................................... 1995

74 ......................................... 1994

Strikeouts

434 ...................................... 1999

411 ...................................... 2009

397 ...................................... 2007

393 ...................................... 1995

389 ...................................... 2001

Sacrifice Bunts

52 ............................. 2005, 1995

41 ......................................... 2000

37 ............................. 2006, 1996

36 ............................. 2007, 1989

35 ............................. 2001, 1993

Sacrifice Flies

47 ......................................... 2000

35 ......................................... 2001

33 ......................................... 1998

32 ............................. 2005, 2003

31 ......................................... 1995

Stolen Bases

215 ...................................... 2000

174 ...................................... 1991

160 ...................................... 2001

159 ...................................... 1990

137 .......................... 1995, 1992

Stolen-Base Attempts

265 ...................................... 2000

238 ...................................... 1991

226 ...................................... 1990

201 ...................................... 2001

191 ...................................... 1995

Putouts

1894 .................................... 1995

1815 .................................... 2001

1767 .................................... 1994

1756 .................................... 2005

1692 .................................... 1996

Assists

805 ...................................... 1995

763 ...................................... 1994

750 ...................................... 2005

709 ...................................... 1996

706 ...................................... 2001

Errors

107 ...................................... 1997

104 .............. 1989, 1986, 1981

103 ...................................... 2001

101 ...................................... 1985

100 .......................... 1995, 1990

Fielding Percentage

.977 ..................................... 1994

.975 ..................................... 1993

.972 ..................................... 2009

.972 ..................................... 2005

.967 ......................... 2000, 1996

Double Plays

93 ......................................... 1994

72 ......................................... 1995

66 ......................................... 2001

64 ......................................... 1998

62 ......................................... 1997

Wins

54 ......................................... 1995

52 ......................................... 1994

48 ......................................... 2001

46 ......................................... 2005

45 ......................................... 1993

Losses

36 ......................................... 1989

31 ......................................... 1990

29 ................. 2009, 2008, 1988

28 ............................. 2002, 1999

27 ................. 1987, 1985, 1981

ERA

2.62 ..................................... 1970

2.66 ..................................... 1968

2.70 ..................................... 1969

2.98 ..................................... 1994

3.13 ..................................... 1967

Complete Games

25 ......................................... 1976

20 ......................................... 1978

17 ................. 1993, 1984, 1974

16 ......................................... 1991

15 ............................. 1986, 1979

Shutouts

10 ......................................... 1994

9 ........................................... 1974

8 ........................................... 1995

7 ........................................... 1976

6 ....... 2005, 2000, 1972, 1970

Saves

16 ......................................... 1995

15 ......................................... 2001

14 ................. 1996, 1994, 1992

13 ......................................... 2005

12 ......................................... 2006

Innings Pitched

631.1 ................................... 1995

605.0 ................................... 2001

589.0 ................................... 1994

585.1 ................................... 2005

564.0 ................................... 1996

Hits Allowed

655 ...................................... 2001

614 ...................................... 1998

585 ...................................... 2007

581 ...................................... 1999

580 ...................................... 1995

Runs Allowed

432 ...................................... 2001

419 ...................................... 1999

396 ...................................... 1998

381 ...................................... 1990

379 ...................................... 1989

Earned Runs

370 ...................................... 2001

356 ...................................... 1999

353 ...................................... 1998

332 ...................................... 2009

298 ...................................... 2002

Walks

293 ...................................... 2001

283 ...................................... 1998

277 ...................................... 1999

274 ...................................... 1993

271 .......................... 1995, 1989

Walks/Nine Innings

3.04 ..................................... 1994

3.16 ..................................... 2003

3.26 ..................................... 1996

3.30 ..................................... 1985

3.43 ..................................... 1974

Strikeouts

568 ...................................... 2005

545 ...................................... 1995

537 ...................................... 2001

519 ...................................... 1996

493 .......................... 2009, 2004

Strikeouts/Nine Innings

9.15 ..................................... 2009

8.91 ..................................... 1965

8.73 ..................................... 2005

8.60 ..................................... 1966

8.2826 ................................ 1992

Doubles Allowed

127 ...................................... 1997

126 ...................................... 2009

123 ...................................... 2008

115 ...................................... 1988

113 ...................................... 1998

Triples Allowed

21 ......................................... 1986

18 ......................................... 1994

17 ............................. 2008, 2004

16 ............................. 1998, 1977

14 .................2001, ‘99, ‘95, ‘78

Home Runs Allowed

77 ..........................................2009

76 ..........................................1998

68 ......................................... 2008

60 ......................................... 1997

59 ......................................... 1999

Opp. Batting Avg.

.207 ..................................... 1966

.211 ..................................... 1965

.214 ..................................... 1972

.216 ..................................... 1967

.216 ..................................... 1974

Wild Pitches

86 ......................................... 2001

77 ......................................... 1999

56 ......................................... 1998

51 ......................................... 2004

49 ......................................... 1987

Hit Batters

71 ......................................... 2001

62 ............................. 1999, 1998

59 ................. 2008, 2007, 2000

58 ......................................... 1995

52 ......................................... 2009

Balks

12 ......................................... 2002

11 ............................. 2001, 2004

10 ............................. 1999, 1997

9 ............................... 2007, 2003

7 ............................... 2005, 1984

Condredge Holloway

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Games Played

1. 67 J.P. Arencibia 2005

2. 66 Travis Copley 1995

3. 65 Todd Helton 1993

4. 63 Javi Herrera 2001

5. 59 Mike Basse 1989

At-Bats

1. 283 J.P. Arencibia 2005

2. 247 Todd Helton 1993

3. 236 Travis Copley 1995

236 Mike Basse 1989

5. 234 Chris Burke 1999

Runs

1. 59 Mike Basse 1989

2. 57 Kurt Keene 1997

3. 54 J.P. Arencibia 2005

4. 53 Stevie Daniel 1999

5. 51 Travis Copley 1995

Hits

1. 91 J.P. Arencibia 2005

2. 87 Chris Burke 1999

3. 86 Todd Helton 1993

4. 82 Kurt Keene 1997

5. 80 Stevie Daniel 1999

80 Mike Basse 1989

Batting Average

1. .406 Bobby Tucker 1970

2. .372 Chris Burke 1999

3. .368 Kurt Keene 1997

4. .355 Ronnie Hartsfield 1978

5. .350 Julio Borbon 2005

Runs Batted In

1. 71 J.P. Arencibia 2005

2. 66 Todd Helton 1993

3. 58 Kurt Keene 1997

4. 55 Travis Copley 1995

5. 52 Stevie Daniel 1999

Doubles

1. 25 Chris Burke 1999

2. 23 Kurt Keene 1997

3. 22 Todd Helton 1993

4. 19 Stevie Daniel 1999

5. 18 Travis Copley 1995

Triples

1. 3 Kentrail Davis 2008

3 Kurt Keene 1997

3 Todd Helton 1993

3 Lar Gilligan 1989

2. 2 Many players

Home Runs

1. 14 J.P. Arencibia 2005

14 Alan Cockrell 1983

3. 13 Kentrail Davis 2008

13 Kurt Keene 1997

5. 11 Todd Helton 1993

Total Bases

1. 150 Kurt Keene 1997

2. 147 Todd Helton 1993

3. 137 J.P. Arencibia 2005

4. 126 Stevie Daniel 1999

5. 120 Kentrail Davis 2008

Stolen Bases

1. 53 Mike Basse 1989

2. 30 Stevie Daniel 1999

3. 20 Lar Gilligan 1989

4. 19 Chris Burke 1999

5. 12 Julio Borbon 2005

Appearances

1. 27 Matt Ramsey 2009

2. 24 Will Locante 2009

3. 23 Jeff Lockwood 2007

4. 22 Joey Andrews 2002

5. 21 Nick Hernandez 2007

21 Craig Cobb 2004

21 Luke Hochevar 2003

21 R.A. Dickey 1994

ERA

Minimum 30.0 IP1. 2.60 Steve Searcy 1983

2. 2.98 Rick Honeycutt 1973

3. 3.00 R.A. Dickey 1994

4. 3.32 James Adkins 2005

5. 3.33 Bob Whittlesey 1972

Innings Pitched

1. 147.0 R.A. Dickey 1994

2. 127.1 James Adkins 2005

3. 80.1 Bryan Morgado 2008

80.1 Patrick Hicklen 2001

5. 79.1 John Alkire 1995

Wins

1. 15 R.A. Dickey 1994

2. 10 James Adkins 2005

3. 9 Jeff Glover 1984

4. 7 John Alkire 1995

5. 6 Luke Hochevar 2003

6 Todd Helton 1993

Saves

1. 8 Jeff Lockwood 2007

2. 4 Matt Ramsey 2009

3. 3 Luke Hochevar 2003

3 Patrick Hicklen 2001

5. 2 Joey Andrews 2002

2 Rich DeLucia 1983

2 Bob Whittlesey 1972

Complete Games

1. 5 R.A. Dickey 1994

2. 3 James Adkins 2005

3 Craig Cobb 2004

3 Todd Helton 1993

5. 2 Patrick Hicklen 2001

2 Jeff Glover 1984

2 Richard Rodriguez 1982

2 Rick Honeycutt 1973

Strikeouts

1. 135 James Adkins 2005

2. 104 Bryan Morgado 2008

3. 87 R.A. Dickey 1994

4. 73 Luke Hochevar 2003

5. 61 Patrick Hicklen 2001

J.P. Arencibia

Freshman Records

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Batting Average

1953 B.B. Hopkins .................................................................. . .414

1969 Sam Ewing ..................................................................... . .420

1970 Sam Ewing ..................................................................... . .464

1972 Bobby Tucker ............................................................... . .395

1974 Joey Pritchard .............................................................. . .370

1975 Condredge Holloway ................................................ . .396

1976 Rick Honeycutt ............................................................ . .404

1992 Andy Blanco .................................................................. . .432

1998 Jeff Pickler...................................................................... . .445

2001 Chris Burke .................................................................... . .435

2005 Chase Headley .............................................................. .387

Home Runs

1969 Phil Garner .......................................................................... 12

1970 Bobby Tucker .................................................................... 10

1973 Bobby Tucker .................................................................... 13

1980 Chuck Barclift .................................................................... 20

1995 Todd Helton ....................................................................... 20

Runs Batted In

1966 Jack Ervin ............................................................................ 18

1970 Phil Garner .......................................................................... 35

1976 Rick Honeycutt ................................................................. 57

1994 Todd Helton ....................................................................... 80

1995 Todd Helton ....................................................................... 92

Hits

1976 Robby Howard .................................................................. 65

Brad Bradshaw .................................................................. 65

Rick Honeycutt ................................................................. 65

1995 Todd Helton .................................................................... 105

1998 Jeff Pickler........................................................................ 109

2000 Chris Burke ...................................................................... 109

2001 Chris Burke ...................................................................... 118

Runs Scored

1962 Ken Hudgens ..................................................................... 29

1966 Bob Lannom ...................................................................... 15

1970 Sam Ewing .......................................................................... 33

1995 Todd Helton ....................................................................... 86

2001 Chris Burke ...................................................................... 105

2005 Chase Headley .................................................................. 82

Doubles

1970 Sam Ewing .......................................................................... 11

1972 Bobby Tucker .................................................................... 14

1976 Rick Honeycutt ................................................................. 17

1981 Greg Geren ......................................................................... 20

1993 Todd Helton ....................................................................... 22

1995 Todd Helton ....................................................................... 27

1996 Scott Schroeffel ................................................................ 29

1998 Jeff Pickler........................................................................... 30

1999 Chris Burke ......................................................................... 25

Triples

1953 John Huffstetler .................................................................. 5

1962 George Shuford .................................................................. 6

1969 Sam Ewing ............................................................................ 7

2000 Justin Parker ........................................................................ 8

2001 Chris Burke ......................................................................... 11

On-Base Percentage

2005 Chase Headley .............................................................. .530

Stolen Bases

1989 Mike Basse .......................................................................... 53

1990 Mike Basse .......................................................................... 43

1991 Mike Basse .......................................................................... 49

1992 Jose Vazquez ..................................................................... 35

1994 Richie Wyman ................................................................... 34

1997 Clay Greene ........................................................................ 54

2000 Stevie Daniel ...................................................................... 58

2001 Chris Burke ......................................................................... 49

2003 Jordan Czarniecki ............................................................ 32

2005 Eli Iorg .................................................................................. 27

2007 Andy Simunic ......................................................................29

Hit-by-Pitch

2005 Alex Suarez ......................................................................... 23

2006 Kelly Edmundson ...............................................................19

Wins

1982 Ted Carson ......................................................................... 11

1994 R.A. Dickey .......................................................................... 15

2005 Luke Hochevar .................................................................. 15

Earned Run Average

1995 Todd Helton ................................................................... 1.66

2000 Jamie Bennett ............................................................... 2.71

Innings Pitched

1999 Jamie Bennett ............................................................. 164.0

2005 Luke Hochevar ............................................................ 139.2

Strikeouts

1978 Bill Aldridge ....................................................................... 76

1982 Ted Carson ......................................................................... 64

2001 Wyatt Allen ...................................................................... 110

2005 Luke Hochevar ............................................................... 154

Batters Struck Out Looking

2005 Luke Hochevar .................................................................. 50

SEC Team Leaders (since 1980)

Batting Average

1991 ............................................................................................ .311

1998 ............................................................................................ .340

2005 ............................................................................................ .331

Runs Batted In

1994 ............................................................................................. 466

2005 ............................................................................................. 487

Doubles

2001 ............................................................................................. 151

2004 ............................................................................................. 154

2005 ............................................................................................. 157

Triples

2000 ................................................................................................ 32

2001 ................................................................................................ 24

2005 ................................................................................................ 19

Stolen Bases

1986 ............................................................................................. 122

1990 ............................................................................................. 159

1991 ............................................................................................. 174

1992 ............................................................................................. 137

1994 ............................................................................................. 136

1995 ............................................................................................. 138

1997 ............................................................................................. 116

2000 ............................................................................................. 215

2001 ............................................................................................. 160

2003 ................................................................................................ 82

2005 ............................................................................................. 112

Hits

1995 ............................................................................................. 753

2005 ............................................................................................. 788

Runs Scored

1994 ............................................................................................. 532

1995 ............................................................................................. 533

2005 ............................................................................................. 532

Earned Run Average

1986 ............................................................................................ 4.22

1994 ............................................................................................ 2.98

Strikeouts

1995 ............................................................................................. 545

Hits Allowed (fewest)

2006 ............................................................................................. 486

Fielding Percentage

1984 ........................................................................................... . .961

1993 ........................................................................................... . .975

1994 ........................................................................................... . .977

2000 ........................................................................................... . .967

Home Runs Per Game

Year Player G HR Avg

1969 Phil Garner 33 12 0.36

1973 Bobby Tucker 35 13 0.37

Runs Scored Per Game

Year Player G R Avg

2001 Chris Burke 67 105* 1.57

*Cumulative total also led NCAA

Hits

Year Player G AB H Avg

2001 Chris Burke 67 271 118 .435

Stolen Bases

Year Player G SB SBA Avg

1997 Clay Greene 59 54 63 0.92

Victories

Year Player G IP W-L Pct

1994 R.A. Dickey 21 147.0 15-2 .882

2005 Luke Hochevar 19 139.2 15-3 .833

Stolen Bases

Year G SB SBA Avg

1991 Tennessee 60 174 239 2.90

2000 Tennessee 63 215 265 3.41

Fielding Percentage

Year PO A E Pct

1993 Tennessee 1654 656 60 .975

1994 Tennessee 1767 783 61 .977

Double Plays

Year DP Avg

1994 Tennessee 93 1.41

NCAA Individual & Team Statistical Leaders

SEC Individual Leaders

Chris Burke

SEC/NCAA Leaders

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First-Team SelectionsYear Player Organization

1953 B.B Hopkins, 3B .....................................................................ABCA1970 Sam Ewing, OF ..........................................................ABCA, TSN1973 Bobby Tucker, OF................................................................ABCA1975 Condredge Holloway, SS ...................................................TSN1976 Rick Honeycutt, 1B .............................................................ABCA1984 Alan Cockrell, OF .....................................................................TSN1992 Doug Hecker, 1B............................................................. BA, TSN1994 R.A. Dickey, RHP .............................BA, CB, NCBWA, Smith Todd Helton, 1B ..............................................NCBWA, Smith1995 Todd Helton, 1B .................ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA, Smith R.A. Dickey, RHP ...............................................NCBWA, Smith1996 R.A. Dickey, RHP ......................................CB, NCBWA, Smith1998 Jeff Pickler, 2B ....................... ABCA, BA, CB, BW, NCBWA, Smith, TSN2000 Chris Burke, 2B ........................................................................... BW2001 Chris Burke, SS ..............................ABCA, BA, BW, CB, NCBWA2005 Luke Hochevar, RHP......................ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA, SW2006 J.P. Arencibia, C ........................................................................CBF

Second-Team SelectionsYear Player Organization

1951 Harold “Herky” Payne, 2B ................................................ABCA1980 Chuck Barclift, OF ................................................................ABCA1992 Jose Vazquez, OF.................................................................ABCA Doug Hecker, 1B.........................................................................CB1994 Todd Helton, 1B ..........................................................................BA Bubba Trammell, OF ....................................................NCBWA Chris Freeman, RHP .......................................................... Smith1995 R.A. Dickey, RHP ...................................................................ABCA1996 R.A. Dickey, RHP ...................................................................ABCA1998 Sonny Cortez, OF ..................................................................... BW2000 Chris Burke, 2B .............................................................................CB2005 Eli Iorg, OF ...................................................................... ABCA, BA2006 J.P. Arencibia, C ...........................................................................CB2009 Cody Hawn, 1B ........................................................................Ping

Third-Team SelectionsYear Player Organization

1991 Mike Basse, OF ......................................................................ABCA Doug Hecker, 1B..................................................................ABCA1992 Jose Vazquez, OF........................................................................CB1993 Todd Helton, 1B ..............................................NCBWA, Smith1994 Todd Helton, 1B ..........................................................................CB Bubba Trammell, OF ........................................................ Smith1995 R.A. Dickey, RHP .................................................................BA, CB1996 R.A. Dickey, RHP ...........................................................................BA Augie Ojeda, SS ................................................................... Smith Scott Schroeffel, OF .......................................................... Smith1998 Sonny Cortez, OF ............................................ABCA, CB, TSN2000 Chris Burke, 2B ............................................................. ABCA, BA2005 Chase Headley, 3B .............................................ABCA, BA, CB Eli Iorg, OF ................................................................. CB, NCBWA2009 Cody Hawn, 1B ................................................................NCBWA

Freshman All-America SelectionsYear Player Organization

1989 Mike Basse, OF ....................................................................BA, CB1993 Todd Helton, 1B .................................................................BA, CB1994 R.A. Dickey, RHP .................................................................BA, CB1995 Travis Copley, DH .......................................................................CB1997 Kurt Keene, OF .........................................................BA, CB, TSN1999 Chris Burke, 2B .......................................................CB, BA (2nd) Stevie Daniel, SS ................................................................CB, BW2001 Javi Herrera, C...............................................CB, BW, BA (2nd)2005 James Adkins, LHP ...........................................................BA, CB J.P. Arencibia, C ..................................................................BA, CB Julio Borbon, OF .........................................................................CB2006 Tony Delmonico, SS .................................................................CB2007 Yan Gomes, 1B................................................ CB, Rivals (2nd) Jeff Lockwood, UTIL .........................................BA, CB, Rivals2008 Kentrail Davis, OF ...........................BA, CB, NCBWA, Rivals Bryan Morgado, LHP .......................................NCBWA (2nd)

ABCA - American Baseball Coaches AssociationBA - Baseball AmericaBW - Baseball Weekly*CB - Collegiate Baseball (Louisville Slugger)CBF - College Baseball FoundationNCBWA - National Collegiate Baseball Writers AssociationPing - Ping BaseballRivals - Rivals.comSmith - Smith Super TeamSW - Sports Weekly*TSN - The Sporting News

* Baseball Weekly changed its name to Sports Weekly in September 2002

James Adkins 2005Adkins earned Freshman All-America

acclaim from Baseball America and

Louisville Slugger in 2005 after set-

ting a UT freshman record with 135

strikeouts. His 10-5 record and 3.32

ERA helped the Vols reach the College

World Series. His postseason totals

included 46 strikeouts and a 3-1

record in four starts.

J.P. Arencibia 2005, 06Arencibia was not only named a

Freshman All-America selection by

Baseball America and Louisville Slugger

in 2005, he was also named the SEC

Freshman of the Year after batting

.322 with 14 home runs. He hit .352

with 11 homers in 2006 while claim-

ing All-America honors from Louisville

Slugger and the CBF.

Chris Burke 1999, 2000, 01Burke was a three-time All-America

selection and is one of the top hitters

ever to suit up for the Vols. While lead-

ing the Vols to the 2001 College World

Series, Burke led the NCAA in hits,

runs scored and runs per game while

unanimously winning SEC Player of

the Year honors. He also made the

CWS All-Tournament team.

Alan Cockrell 1984Cockrell was a first-team All-America

pick by The Sporting News in 1984. The

Vols’ centerfielder hit .329 that year

with 38 RBI and 11 home runs. His .467

on-base percentage was tops on the

club. Cockrell also spent time quarter-

backing the Vols’ football team, and

he still ranks ninth on UT’s all-time

career passing yards list (3,823).

Kentrail Davis 2008Davis earned four separate Freshman

All-America honors—a UT first—after

leading the Vols in nine offensive cat-

egories and claiming the Team Triple

Crown by pacing the club in batting

average (.330), home runs (13) and

RBI (44). He logged four multi-homer

games and led the Vols with 21 multi-

hit games.

Tony Delmonico 2006Delmonico garnered Louisville

Slugger Freshman All-America laurels

after hitting .335 with 68 hits, 36 RBI

and three home runs. He led the Vols

with a .360 average in SEC play and

claimed the overall team lead in walks

(26) and on-base percentage (.421).

The switch-hitting shortstop was per-

fect on stolen-base attempts.

Chuck Barclift 1980Barclift (nicknamed “Boom Boom”)

claimed second-team All-America

honors from the ABCA in 1980 after

batting .413 with 57 RBI and 20 home

runs. He sported a solid .831 slug-

ging percentage but was still a perfect

8-for-8 on steal attempts. And his stel-

lar season was almost jeopardized by

a preseason shoulder injury.

Mike Basse 1989, 91Basse, a 1989 Freshman All-America

and second-team ABCA selection in

1991, is remembered as one of UT’s

most prolific base stealers (145 for his

career). Despite his prowess on the

basepaths, he also swung the bat well.

He batted a career-high .395 in 1991,

with 87 hits, 38 RBI. His 43 steals in

1990 was a career low.

Julio Borbon 2005Borbon earned Louisville Slugger

Freshman All-America honors after

finishing his rookie season with the

third-highest batting average (.350)

on UT’s 2005 College World Series

team. He totaled 77 hits, three home

runs and 42 RBI and also was believed

to lead all NCAA Division I players with

19 bunt hits.

Travis Copley 1995Copley earned Freshman All-America

honors from Collegiate Baseball as

the Vols’ designated hitter during the

1995 College World Series campaign.

Copley hit .314 that year with 55 RBI

on 76 hits. He also tacked on six home

runs. He eventually collected 174 RBIs

during his four-year career, with a .323

average and 22 homers.

Sonny Cortez 1998Cortez slugged 24 home runs in 1998,

a mark that still stands as UT’s single-

season record. He was a second-team

All-America selection by Baseball

Weekly that season, after totaling 82

hits and 87 RBI with a .387 average at

the plate. In just two full seasons on

Rocky Top, Cortez managed to post a

total of 36 home runs.

Stevie Daniel 1999Daniel earned Freshman All-America

laurels in 1999 after batting .346 with

80 hits, 52 RBI and nine home runs.

He played shortstop that season, and

was successful on 30 of 33 stolen-base

attempts. Daniel played three seasons

on Rocky Top and finished with a

career batting average of .330. He also

totaled 134 stolen bases.

R.A. Dickey 1994, 95, 96Dickey followed up a National

Freshman of the Year campaign in

1994 with two more consecutive first-

team All-America seasons. Dickey still

holds the school record for wins (38)

and innings pitched (434.0), and he

also represented the United States on

the 1996 Olympic Team (which won

the bronze medal in Atlanta).

Sam Ewing 1970Ewing’s 1970 season saw him post an

incredible .464 batting average. That

mark still ranks second all-time in the

SEC single-season records book. The

talented outfielder drove in 25 runs on

45 hits that season while adding eight

homers and 33 runs scored. He was

a first-team All-America pick by both

The Sporting News and the ABCA.

Chris Freeman 1994Freeman’s skills on the mound

helped lead the Vols to the 1994

SEC Championship, and they also

earned him second-team All-America

status that same season. Freeman

posted an 11-5 record with a 3.56 ERA

while striking out 120 batters in 116.1

innings of work. For his career, he

went 23-7 with an ERA of 3.54.

All-Americans

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Yan Gomes 2007Gomes split time between first base

(33 starts) and catcher (26 starts) while

batting in the cleanup spot for a team-

high 30 games. He hit .310 and ranked

second on the team with 70 hits, eight

home runs and 47 RBI. He led the Vols

with 13 multi-RBI games while earning

Freshman All-SEC acclaim from league

coaches.

Chase Headley 2005Headley earned third-team All-

America honors after winning the

2005 SEC batting title by hitting .387.

He also led the league in walks (63),

runs scored (82) and on-base percent-

age (.530). And his classroom diligence

made him just the fifth UT baseball

player to earn first-team Academic

All-America acclaim.

Doug Hecker 1991, 92After earning third-team All-America

status from the ABCA in 1991, Hecker

garnered first-team honors from

Baseball America and The Sporting

News in 1992. He hit .362 and .351 in

1991 and 1992, respectively. He also

logged six saves on the mound dur-

ing those two seasons and owned a

career ERA of 1.99.

Todd Helton 1993, 94, 95Arguably Tennessee’s best ever,

Helton was a three-time All-America

selection and the 1995 National Player

of the Year. During a record-breaking

1995 season, he hit .407 with 92 RBI

and 20 home runs while leading UT to

the College World Series. Helton also

starred on the mound, posting a 19-5

record and a 2.24 ERA.

Javi Herrera 2001Herrera was a key contributor on

UT’s 2001 College World Series team,

recording 45 RBI and seven home

runs as the Vols’ freshman catcher. He

earned Freshman All-America acclaim

from Baseball America (second team),

Baseball Weekly and Collegiate Baseball.

He also played on Team USA in the

summer of 2001.

Luke Hochevar 2005Hochevar was close to untouchable

in 2005 on his way to consensus first-

team All-America honors and the

Roger Clemens National Pitcher of the

Year Award. His 15-3 record, 2.26 ERA

and school-record 154 strikeouts pro-

pelled the Vols to the College World

Series. Hochevar also starred for Team

USA in the summer of 2004.

Condredge Holloway 1975A two-sport standout during his days

on Rocky Top (he was also a quarter-

back on the football team), Holloway

garnered first-team All-America rec-

ognition on the diamond from The

Sporting News in 1975. The shortstop

hit .396 with 57 hits, 20 RBI and two

home runs. He also added 32 runs

scored for the Vols that year.

Rick Honeycutt 1976Honeycutt’s 1976 season was special

both on the mound and at the plate.

He hit .404 that year with 57 RBI and

10 home runs. He also posted an 8-2

mark on the hill with a 2.88 ERA and

eight complete games. He was hon-

ored as a first-team All-America pick

that year by the American Baseball

Coaches Association (ABCA).

B.B. Hopkins 1953Tennessee’s second All-America selec-

tion, Hopkins batted .414 in 1953.

That mark stands as the fourth-best

among UT’s elite collection of All-

Americans. The American Baseball

Coaches Association (ABCA) tabbed

Hopkins with All-America honors for

his efforts. He drove in 25 runs on 36

hits that season.

Eli Iorg 2005Iorg enjoyed a monster year in 2005,

earning second-team All-America sta-

tus and leading the Vols to the College

World Series. He led the SEC with 27

stolen bases while ranking second in

the league with 72 hits and posting

a .381 average at the plate that was

third-best in the conference. Iorg also

added a team-high 15 home runs.

Kurt Keene 1997Three separate entities bestowed out-

fielder Kurt Keene with Freshman All-

America honors following the 1997

season. The infielder batted .368 that

year with 58 RBI on 82 hits. He also

tallied 13 home runs and 57 runs

scored. He spent just two years at

Tennessee, posting a career batting

average of .339.

Jeff Lockwood 2007Lockwood starred on the mound (2-2,

eight saves) and at the plate (.315) as

a true freshman. The Vols’ regular DH,

he drove in 34 runs on 58 hits and

authored a 13-game hit streak that

was the longest by a Vol on the year.

As UT’s bullpen ace, he fashioned a

4.44 ERA with 42 strikeouts against 16

walks in 46.2 innings of action.

Bryan Morgado 2008A second-team Freshman All-America

selection by the NCBWA, Morgado

proved himself as a strikeout guru in

2008. He ranked third in the SEC with

104 Ks and posted an impressive 11.66

strikeouts per nine innings to rank

among the national leaders. In 13 starts

spanning 80.1 innings, he posted a 5-5

record. Opponents hit just .239.

Augie Ojeda 1996Ojeda joins R.A. Dickey as the only

two Vols to play in the Olympics (1996

Atlanta Games). The shortstop was

a third-team All-America selection in

1996 after hitting .317 and scoring

51 runs. In the 54 games in which he

played that year, he drove in 24 runs

on 63 hits. Ojeda also stole 12 bases in

his lone season at Tennessee.

Herky Payne 1951Harold “Herky” Payne was UT’s first-ev-

er All-America selection, earning sec-

ond-team honors from the American

Baseball Coaches Association

(ABCA) after helping the Vols reach

the 1951 College World Series. The

second baseman hit .362 that year,

with 17 hits, three home runs and

12 RBI.

Jeff Pickler 1998Pickler was a consensus first-team All-

America and the SEC Player of the Year

after leading the league and ranking

eighth nationally with a .445 batting

average in 1998. In SEC games, he

hit at an astounding .500 clip. He

was also the SEC’s top-fielding second

baseman and reeled off a 26-game

hit streak.

Scott Schroeffel 1996Schroeffel was a third-team All-

America selection (Smith Super Team)

in 1996 after a solid season on the

mound and at the plate. He struck

out 71 batters in 15 appearances and

also hit .340 with 58 RBI and 14 home

runs. Nearly half (43 of 87) of his hits

that year were for extra bases, and he

logged 15 steals.

All-Americans

Bubba Trammel 1994Trammel swung his way to second-

team All-America status (NCBWA)

during UT’s 1994 SEC Championship

season. The Knoxville native hit .354

with 53 RBI and 10 home runs while

starting all 56 games for the Vols

in the outfield. During his two-year

UT career, Trammel posted a .368

average and drove in 105 runs.

Bobby Tucker 1973Tucker earned first-team All-America

honors by the American Baseball

Coaches Association (ABCA) in 1973.

He batted .400 that year with 49 RBI

and 13 home runs. Tucker is the only

baseball player in UT history to earn

All-SEC honors four times (three times

as an outfielder and once as a first

baseman).

Jose Vazquez 1992Vazquez claimed second-team All-

America honors from the ABCA dur-

ing the 1992 season. In his second

and final year at UT, Vazquez hit .396

with 82 hits, 58 RBI and seven home

runs. He was 35 of 44 on stolen-base

attempts while playing in all 55 of the

Vols’ games as an outfielder.

Cody Hawn 2009Hawn picked up multiple All-America

honors after becoming just the 10th

Vol to ever win the team Triple Crown,

leading the Big Orange in batting

average (.364), home runs (22), RBIs

(81), hits (72), doubles (15) and slug-

ging percentage (.773). His 22 homers

were good for second on UT’s single-

season list.

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James Adkins, LHPYear W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

2005 10-5 3.32 19 19 3 0 127.1 107 54 47 51 135

2006 8-6 4.50 16 16 2 0 106.0 96 67 53 42 112

2007 7-7 2.80 17 17 2 0 122.0 104 54 38 44 133

Totals 25-18 3.5 52 52 7 0 355.1 307 175 138 137 380

J.P. Arencibia, CYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

2005 67/67 .322 283 54 91 16 1 14 71 .534 0-0 24 37

2006 55/55 .352 216 44 76 17 0 11 52 .583 0-0 20 30

2007 52/51 .330 191 47 63 15 1 8 42 .545 2-2 33 38

Totals 174/173 .333 690 145 230 48 2 33 165 .552 2-2 77 105

Chuck Barclift, OFYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1979 47 .282 174 30 49 11 3 7 40 .500 4-6 9 24

1980 42 .413 172 51 71 12 0 20 57 .831 8-8 14 19

Totals 89 .347 346 81 120 23 3 27 97 .665 12-14 23 43

Mike Basse, OFYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1989 59/59 .339 236 59 80 10 0 0 21 .381 53-62 34 34

1990 46/44 .305 151 36 46 12 3 1 21 .444 43-55 31 23

1991 60/60 .395 220 62 87 15 1 2 38 .500 49-64 47 28

Totals 165/163 .351 607 157 213 37 4 3 80 .435 145-181 112 85

Julio Borbon, OFYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

2005 60/59 .350 220 42 77 9 2 3 42 .450 12-14 12 33

2006 55/55 .366 235 45 86 14 5 1 30 .481 19-25 19 15

2007 40/37 .345 174 35 60 7 6 3 28 .506 10-13 6 20

Totals 155/151 .355 629 122 223 30 13 7 100 .477 41-52 37 68

Chris Burke, 2B/SSYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1999 56/56 .372 234 50 87 25 2 2 41 .521 19-32 26 34

2000 63/63 .401 272 69 109 26 4 4 55 .570 56-63 21 16

2001 67/67 .435 271 105 118 21 11 20 60 .815 49-55 51 28

Totals 186/186 .404 777 224 314 72 17 26 156 .641 124-150 98 78

Alan Cockrell, OFYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1983 42 .318 157 46 50 8 1 14 46 .650 3-4 24 37

1984 48 .329 170 51 56 5 0 11 38 .553 14-14 42 42

Totals 90 .324 327 97 106 13 1 25 84 .596 17-18 66 79

Travis Copley, DH/1BYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1995 66/59 .314 236 51 74 18 1 6 55 .475 2-2 38 42

1996 40/27 .227 110 22 25 6 1 2 20 .355 2-2 16 31

1997 59/52 .316 215 46 68 19 2 9 53 .549 1-2 25 38

1998 45/38 .407 148 38 62 16 1 5 46 .642 3-3 16 20

Totals 210/176 .323 709 157 229 59 5 22 174 .513 8-9 95 131

Sonny Cortez, OFYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1996 62/62 .355 228 60 81 14 4 12 58 .610 12-17 19 30

1998 52/52 .387 212 70 82 20 0 24 87 .821 4-6 21 33

Totals 114/114 .370 440 130 163 34 4 36 145 .711 16-23 40 63

Stevie Daniel, SS/2BYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1999 54/53 .346 231 53 80 19 0 9 52 .545 30-33 20 36

2000 63/61 .316 237 66 75 13 6 3 36 .460 58-65 40 25

2001 67/66 .329 277 67 91 25 3 4 61 .484 46-56 29 36

Totals 184/180 .330 745 186 246 57 9 16 149 .495 134-154 89 97

Kentrail Davis, OFYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

2008 54/53 .330 206 45 68 7 3 13 44 .583 7-9 24 56

2009 55/55 .308 214 58 66 12 4 9 30 .528 4-5 33 48

Totals 109/108 .319 420 103 134 19 7 22 74 .555 11-14 57 104

Tony Delmonico, SS/2BYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

2006 54/54 .335 203 39 68 10 2 3 36 .448 7-7 26 43

2007 59/59 .325 228 53 74 11 0 9 49 .491 10-12 35 33

Totals 113/113 .329 431 92 142 21 2 12 85 .471 17-19 61 76

R.A. Dickey, RHPYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1994 15-2 3.00 21 20 5 0 147.0 129 59 49 39 87

1995 14-4 4.28 25 22 3 1 159.2 169 93 76 60 121

1996 9-4 2.76 27 12 5 3 127.1 114 51 39 33 137

Totals 38-10 3.40 73 54 13 4 434.0 412 203 164 132 345

Sam Ewing, OFYear G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB

1968 27 .333 75 11 25 4 0 1 15 .427 5

1969 30 .420 112 25 47 8 7 1 22 .643 4

1970 29 .464 97 33 45 11 0 8 25 .825 5

Totals 86 .412 284 69 117 23 7 10 62 .648 14

Chris Freeman, RHPYear W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

1993 12-2 3.51 18 16 6 0 118.0 94 48 46 51 94

1994 11-5 3.56 18 18 0 0 116.1 101 53 46 40 120

Totals 23-7 3.54 36 34 6 0 234.1 195 101 92 91 214

Yan Gomes, C/1BYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

2007 59/59 .310 226 48 70 11 0 8 47 .465 4-5 31 46

2008 52/50 .316 193 35 61 8 1 5 35 .446 1-1 23 27

Totals 111/109 .313 419 83 131 19 1 13 82 .456 5-6 54 73

*Cody Hawn, 3BYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

2009 50/50 .364 198 46 72 15 0 22 81 .773 0-1 27 36

Chase Headley, 3BYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

2004 43/32 .295 112 18 33 5 0 2 23 .393 0-0 17 14

2005 67/67 .387 238 82 92 24 3 14 65 .689 6-6 63 23

Totals 110/99 .357 350 100 125 29 3 16 88 .594 6-6 80 37

Doug Hecker, 1B/RHPYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1990 59/58 .258 213 28 55 13 0 7 37 .418 5-6 18 40

1991 60/60 .362 229 48 83 14 0 18 66 .659 7-9 26 35

1992 51/50 .351 174 41 61 12 0 12 55 .625 5-5 24 27

Totals 170/168 .323 616 117 199 39 0 37 158 .567 17-20 68 102

Year W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

1991 2-1 2.67 14 0 0 4 30.1 22 9 9 18 30

1992 4-1 1.36 12 4 0 2 33.0 25 9 5 9 30

Totals 6-2 1.99 26 4 0 6 63.1 47 18 14 27 60

Todd Helton

In addition to earning National Player of

the Year honors on the baseball diamond

in 1995, Todd Helton also lettered as a

quarterback on the Vols’ football team in

1993 and 1994. He started three games in

1994 and threw four career touchdown

passes.

All-American Career Stats

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Todd Helton, 1B/LHPYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1993 65/65 .348 247 48 86 22 3 11 66 .595 6-6 30 26

1994 65/65 .355 251 65 89 16 4 7 80 .534 9-14 56 20

1995 69/69 .407 258 86 105 27 4 20 92 .775 11-15 61 24

Totals 199/199 .370 756 199 280 65 11 38 238 .636 26-35 147 170

Year W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

1993 6-3 3.92 14 9 3 0 66.2 68 32 29 19 47

1994 5-0 0.89 28 0 0 11 50.1 27 5 5 15 51

1995 8-2 1.66 30 4 4 12 76.0 48 22 14 15 74

Totals 19-5 2.24 72 13 7 23 193.0 143 59 48 49 172

Javi Herrera, CYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

2001 63/61 .296 213 32 63 14 1 7 45 .469 2 21 51

2002 18/16 .200 60 10 12 4 0 0 7 .267 1 4 16

2003 55/54 .296 199 35 59 10 1 9 32 .492 5 33 38

Totals 136/131 .284 472 77 134 28 2 16 84 .453 8 58 105

Luke Hochevar, RHPYear W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

2003 6-5 4.64 21 5 1 3 77.2 87 47 40 24 73

2004 4-2 2.86 11 9 2 0 63.0 52 22 20 23 60

2005 15-3 2.26 19 19 3 0 139.2 104 46 35 54 154

Totals 25-10 3.05 51 33 6 3 280.1 243 115 95 101 287

Condredge Holloway, SSYear G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB

1973 35 .323 127 31 41 1 0 5 27 .449 6

1974 42 .331 142 40 47 9 1 1 15 .430 11

1975 42 .396 144 32 57 5 0 2 20 .472 6

Totals 119 .351 413 103 145 15 1 8 62 .450 23

Rick Honeycutt, 1B/LHPYear G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG

1973 9 .389 18 3 7 1 0 1 7 .611

1974 37 .337 98 16 33 3 2 1 24 .439

1975 43 .370 135 24 50 15 0 6 32 .615

1976 48 .404 161 37 65 17 4 10 57 .770

Totals 137 .377 412 80 155 36 6 18 120 .633

Year W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

1973 5-4 2.98 10 8 2 1 57.1 57 25 19 20 39

1974 3-4 2.58 11 8 5 1 69.2 47 31 20 25 49

1975 5-4 3.46 12 8 4 0 67.2 60 27 26 26 38

1976 8-2 2.88 12 11 8 0 72.0 54 29 23 26 59

Totals 21-14 2.97 45 35 19 2 266.2 218 112 88 97 185

B.B. Hopkins, 3BYear AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI

1951 .324 68 -- 22 2 1 0 15

1952 .309 81 13 25 7 4 2 15

1953 .414 87 23 36 6 4 1 25

Totals .352 236 -- 83 15 9 3 55

Eli Iorg, OFYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

2004 58/58 .324 238 47 77 10 6 4 36 .466 26-34 16 34

2005 63/61 .381 252 63 96 19 4 15 72 .667 27-34 19 29

Totals 121/119 .353 490 110 173 29 10 19 108 .569 53-68 35 63

Kurt Keene, OF/INFYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1997 55/54 .368 223 57 82 23 3 13 58 .673 4-8 19 25

1998 54/54 .311 228 56 71 13 1 10 51 .509 5-6 30 29

Totals 109/108 .339 451 113 153 36 4 23 109 .590 9-14 49 54

Jeff Lockwood, 1B/LHPYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

2007 54/50 .315 184 29 58 8 0 4 34 .424 1-1 28 33

2008 52/48 .299 177 29 53 5 0 9 37 .480 1-5 26 31

2009 32/18 .197 71 8 14 1 0 2 11 .296 0-0 17 16

Totals 138/116 .289 432 66 125 14 0 15 82 .426 2-6 71 80

Year W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

2007 2-2 4.44 23 2 0 8 46.2 58 31 23 16 42

2008 2-2 6.19 20 3 0 3 32.0 41 22 20 20 26

2009 0-0 4.10 16 3 0 0 26.1 27 13 12 11 14

Totals 4-4 4.89 59 8 0 11 105.0 126 69 57 47 82

*Bryan Morgado, LHPYear W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

2008 5-5 4.59 14 13 1 0 80.1 70 45 41 37 104

2009 4-2 6.36 20 5 0 2 52.1 55 44 37 36 75

Totals 9-7 5.29 34 18 1 2 132.2 125 89 78 73 179

Augie Ojeda, SSYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1996 54/52 .317 199 51 63 11 3 1 24 .417 12-21 31 19

Harold “Herky” Payne, 2BYear AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI

1951 .362 47 -- 17 4 1 3 12

1952 .333 69 16 23 2 2 2 7

Totals .345 116 -- 40 6 3 5 19

Jeff Pickler, 2BYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1996 61/59 .341 226 28 77 11 3 1 40 .429 3-4 14 20

1997 60/55 .332 220 50 73 14 5 7 44 .536 8-10 23 14

1998 55/55 .445 245 79 109 30 2 7 61 .669 25-28 30 9

Totals 176/169 .375 691 157 259 55 10 15 145 .548 36-42 67 43

Scott Schroeffel, OF/RHPYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1995 64/64 .331 266 63 88 13 1 9 52 .519 15-23 33 29

1996 63/62 .340 256 58 87 29 0 14 58 .617 15-21 37 28

Totals 127/126 .335 522 121 175 42 1 23 110 .567 30-44 70 57

Year W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

1995 7-3 2.73 15 9 1 0 66.0 49 24 20 42 81

1996 4-4 4.24 15 10 2 1 70.0 64 40 33 28 71

Totals 11-7 3.51 30 19 3 1 136.0 113 64 53 70 152

Bubba Trammell, OFYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1993 51/51 .383 193 45 74 19 1 12 52 .679 5-9 21 33

1994 56/56 .354 223 55 79 18 3 10 53 .596 7-10 26 33

Totals 107/107 .368 416 100 153 37 4 22 105 .635 12-19 47 66

Bobby Tucker, OFYear G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB

1970 30 .406 101 27 41 6 1 10 31 .782 3

1971 31 .355 107 20 38 9 0 5 30 .579 1

1972 33 .395 114 24 45 14 2 6 37 .711 4

1973 35 .400 130 39 52 7 3 13 49 .800 18

Totals 129 .389 452 110 176 36 6 34 147 .721 26

Jose Vazquez, OFYear G/GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB BB SO

1991 46/41 .252 143 27 36 11 1 5 24 .448 6-9 16 33

1992 55/55 .396 207 47 82 21 2 7 58 .618 35-44 19 35

Total 100/96 .337 350 74 118 32 3 12 82 .549 41-53 35 68

*Active player

Luke Hochevar

All-American Career Stats

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ABCA All-South Region Team

Year Player Pos. Team

1991 Mike Basse ...................................................... OF 1st

Doug Hecker ................................................. 1B 1st

1993 Jose Vazquez ................................................ OF 2nd

1994 R.A. Dickey ...................................................... RHP 1st

1995 Todd Helton .................................................. 1B 1st

1996 Scott Schroeffel ........................................... OF 1st

R.A. Dickey ...................................................... RHP 2nd

1998 Jeff Pickler ....................................................... 2B 1st

Sonny Cortez ................................................ OF 1st

2000 Chris Burke ..................................................... 2B 1st

Jeff Christensen ........................................... DH 2nd

Jamie Bennett .............................................. LHP 2nd

2001 Chris Burke ..................................................... SS 1st

2005 Chase Headley ............................................. 3B 1st

Luke Hochevar ............................................. RHP 1st

Eli Iorg ............................................................... OF 1st

2006 J.P. Arencibia ................................................. C 2nd

Julio Borbon .................................................. OF 2nd

Craig Cobb ..................................................... RHP 2nd

2009 Cody Hawn .................................................... 1B 2nd

Blake Forsythe .............................................. C 2nd

ABCA Player of the Year Award

Year Player Pos.

2001 Chris Burke (finalist) ..................................................... SS

District III All-Star

Year Player Pos.

1953 B.B. Hopkins ...................................................................... 3B

Golden Spikes Award

Year Player Pos.

1995 Todd Helton (finalist) .................................................. 1B/P

2001 Chris Burke (finalist) ..................................................... SS

2005 Luke Hochevar (finalist) ............................................ RHP

2008 Kentrail Davis (semifinalist) ..................................... OF

Johnny Bench Award

Year Player Pos.

2006 J.P. Arencibia (semifinalist) ...................................... C

National Coach of the Year Award

Year Coach Publication

1995 Rod Delmonico ..................................Baseball America

National Freshman of the Year

Year Player Pos.

1994 R.A. Dickey ......................................................................... RHP

Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball

National Player of the Week

Year Player Week

1990 Bob Dillon ................................................................March 26

1995 Todd Helton ...........................................................March 27

Todd Helton ...............................................................April 17

R.A. Dickey ....................................................................May 22

1996 R.A. Dickey ...................................................................April 15

Mike Lincoln ...................................................................May 6

2001 Chris Burke ......................................................................May 7

2002 Jeffery Terrell ...............................................................Feb. 18

2005 Eli Iorg ........................................................................March 14

Luke Hochevar ......................................................March 21

2007 James Adkins .............................................................April 30

2009 Cody Hawn ................................................................March 9

National Player of the Year

Year Player Pos.

1995 Todd Helton ..................................................................... 1B/LHP

ABCA, Baseball America, Baseball Weekly,

Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA/Dick Howser Trophy

NCBWA/Dick Howser Trophy

Year Player Pos.

1995 Todd Helton (winner)................................................. 1B/LHP

2001 Chris Burke (finalist) ..................................................... SS

2005 Luke Hochevar (semifinalist) .................................. RHP

NCBWA District III Player of the Year

Year Player Pos.

2001 Chris Burke ........................................................................ SS

Olympians

Year Player Pos.

1996 R.A. Dickey (United States) ...................................... RHP

Augie Ojeda (United States) .................................. SS

Roger Clemens Award

Year Player Pos.

2005 Luke Hochevar ................................................................ RHP

Smith Player of the Year Award

(presented from 1988-2003;

replaced by the Roger Clemens Award in 2004)

Year Player Pos.

1995 Todd Helton (finalist) .................................................. 1B/P

1996 R.A. Dickey (semifinalist) ........................................... RHP

2001 Chris Burke (finalist) ..................................................... SS

Tennessee Baseball Coach of the Year Award

Year Coach

1993 Rod Delmonico .............................................................TBCA

1995 Rod Delmonico .............................................................TBCA

2001 Rod Delmonico .............................................................TBCA

2005 Rod Delmonico .............................................................TBCA

Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame

(selected since 1966)

Year Inductee

1971 Tommy Bridges

1981 Ed Bailey

1993 Condredge Holloway

1996 Bill Wright

2002 Phil Garner

2006 Rick Honeycutt

Luke Hochevar

Hochevar led the NCAA with 15 wins in

2005 and also set the school record for

strikeouts (154) en route to winning the

Roger Clemens Award.

Regional & National Honors

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BILL WRIGHT

Student-Athlete Award

1988 John Neal, P

1989 Clark Rose, OF

1990 Clark Rose, OF

1991 Jeff Foster, 3B

1992 Adam Priest, OF

1993 Adam Priest, OF

1994 Adam Priest, OF

1995 Brad Greene, P

1996 R.A. Dickey, P

1997 Jeff Pickler, 2B

1998 Jeff Pickler, 2B

1999 Chris Burke, 2B

2000 Kurt Scott, P

2001 Hal Bibee Jr., C

2002 Ryan Moffett, OF

2003 Dusty Johnson, P

2004 Dusty Johnson, P

2005 Rob Fitzgerald, OF/P

2006 Jarred Frazier, OF

2007 Julio Borbon, OF

2008 Zane Stone, P

2009 Bryan Morgado, P

STEVE SEARCY

Most Improved Award

1988 Clark Rose, OF

1989 Jason Imperial, 3B

1990 Mike DiFelice, C

1991 Raymond Jackson, OF

1992 Andy Blanco, 2B

1993 Fred Carr, 2B

1994 Bronson Heflin, P

1995 Ed Lewis, 2B

1996 Clay Greene, OF

1997 Jason Clabo, OF

1998 Sonny Cortez, OF

1999 Josh Morris, INF

2000 Jeff Christensen, DH

2001 Will Curtiss, P

2002 Hal Bibee Jr., C

2003 Josh Alley, OF

2004 Alex Suarez, DH

2005 Chase Headley, 3B

2006 Julio Borbon, OF

2007 Andy Simunic, OF

2008 P.J. Polk, OF

2009 Cody Grisham, INF

RICK HONEYCUTT

Most Valuable Player Award

1988 Greg Roth, 3B

1989 Mike Basse, OF

1990 Danny Ramirez, SS

1991 Doug Hecker, 1B/P

1992 Jose Vazquez, OF

1993 Todd Helton, 1B/P

1994 Todd Helton, 1B/P

1995 Todd Helton, 1B/P

1996 Scott Schroeffel, OF/P

1997 Ken Folkers, 3B/P

1998 Jeff Pickler, 2B

1999 Jamie Bennett, LHP

2000 Chris Burke, 2B

2001 Chris Burke, SS

2002 Jordan Czarniecki, OF

2003 Luke Hochevar, RHP

2004 Eli Iorg, OF

2005 Eli Iorg, OF

2006 J.P. Arencibia, C

2007 Tony Delmonico, 2B

2008 Kentrail Davis, OF

2009 Cody Hawn, 1B

MIKE SMITHSON

Most Valuable Pitcher Award

1988 Greg McMichael, RHP

1989 Robert Gaddy, LHP

1990 Allan Halliday, LHP

1991 Paul Fletcher, LHP

1992 Richard King, RHP

1993 Chris Freeman, RHP

1994 R.A. Dickey, RHP

1995 Ryan Meyers, RHP

1996 R.A. Dickey, RHP

1997 Michael Cosgrove, RHP

1998 Kurt Scott, RHP

1999 Jamie Bennett, LHP

2000 Jamie Bennett, LHP

2001 Wyatt Allen, RHP

2002 Jeffery Terrell, LHP

2003 Luke Hochevar, RHP

2004 Derek Tharpe, LHP

2005 Luke Hochevar, RHP

2006 Craig Cobb, RHP

2007 James Adkins, LHP

2008 Nick Hernandez, LHP

2009 Nick Hernandez, LHP

PHIL GARNER

Defensive Player Award

1988 Greg Roth, 3B

1989 Mike Basse, OF

1990 Mike Basse, OF

1991 David Hayden, SS

1992 Doug Hecker, 1B/P

1993 Allan Parker, SS

1994 Allan Parker, SS

1995 Scott Schroeffel, OF/P

1996 Augie Ojeda, SS

1997 Eduardo Figueroa, 1B

1998 Eduardo Figueroa, 1B

1999 Chris Burke, 2B

2000 Ryan Case, 1B

2001 Ryan Case, 1B

2002 Jordan Czarniecki, OF

2003 Jordan Czarniecki, OF

2004 Brian Cleveland, SS

2005 J.P. Arencibia, C

2006 Chris Kemp, 1B

2007 Andy Simunic, OF

2008 Cody Brown, 3B

2009 Zach Osborne, SS

Annual team awards recipients selected by the Tennessee coaching staff

Annual Team Awards/Scholarship Endowments

2010 Baseball Scholarship Endowments

Alma & Hal Reagan Scholarship Endowment .................................................................................................................................................... Blake Forsythe

Alstom Power Athletic Endowment Fund ..............................................................................................................................................................Adam Adkins

Ambrister Athletic Scholarship Endowment ...................................................................................................................................................... Hunter Daniel

C. Robert Bice, MD Athletic Scholarship Endowment ...................................................................................................................................... Matt Ramsey

Captain & Mrs. Dan C. Clements Athletic Scholarship Endowment ........................................................................................................Steven Gruver

Carroll/Diane Sasser Endowment .................................................................................................................................................................................. Nick Blount

Catherine & Paul Mountcastle Scholarship Fund ........................................................................................................................................ Stephen McCray

Champe Summerson Hyatt Athletic Scholarship Fund ................................................................................................................................ Blake Forsythe

David & Patti Wilder Scholarship ............................................................................................................................................................................. Zach Osborne

East Tennessee Nissan Athletic Scholarship Endowment ...................................................................................................................................Matt Duffy

Ed & Marsha Hooper Athletic Scholarship ...........................................................................................................................................................Rob Catapano

Elizabeth Aytes Elliott Trust ........................................................................................................................................................................................ Zach Osborne

Flautt Family Scholarship Endowment......................................................................................................................................................................... Andy Hillis

Hattie Ogle McGriffin Athletic Scholarship ..................................................................................................................................................... Dylan Hochevar

Hinkle & Mincey Athletic Scholarship Endowment .............................................................................................................................................. Aaron Tullo

J Steven Maples Endowment Fund ............................................................................................................................................................................... Adam King

J. Milton Stockman Scholarship Fund ........................................................................................................................................................................Will Locante

Jack & Nichole Lindsay Endowment ..................................................................................................................................................................Khayyan Norfork

James W. Robinson Scholarship Endowment ................................................................................................................................................. Bryan Morgado

Jeff Neely Scholarship Fund .................................................................................................................................................................................................. Jon Reed

John & Darlene Smolik Athletic Scholarship ............................................................................................................................................. Drew Steckenrider

M/M Cecil E. Richards Athletic Scholarship Fund ................................................................................................................................................Cody Stubbs

Michael Chadwell Welch Memorial Scholarship ...................................................................................................................................................... Chris Fritts

Paul & Catherine Mountcastle Scholarship Fund ........................................................................................................................................... Mike Theodore

Richard A. Hodge Athletic Scholarship..............................................................................................................................................................Steve Crnkovich

Robert C. & Judy R. McMahan Athletic Scholarship Fund ...............................................................................................................................Alan Walden

Ron Lawson Baseball Scholarship Fund......................................................................................................................................................................... Josh Liles

Viar Family Athletic Scholarship ........................................................................................................................................................................... Charley Thurber

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SEC Coach of the Year

Year Coach Record

1951 S.W. Anderson ..........................................................................20-3

1994 Rod Delmonico ....................................................................52-14

1995 Rod Delmonico ....................................................................54-16

SEC Male Athlete of the Year

Year Player Pos.

1995 Todd Helton ............................................................................. 1B/P

SEC Player of the Year

Year Player Pos.

1995 Todd Helton ............................................................................. 1B/P

1998 Jeff Pickler ....................................................................................... 2B

2001 Chris Burke ......................................................................................SS

SEC Pitcher of the Year

Year Player Pos.

2005 Luke Hochevar .........................................................................RHP

SEC Freshman of the Year

Year Player Pos.

2005 J.P. Arencibia ....................................................................................C

SEC All-Freshman Team

Year Player Pos.

2005 James Adkins .............................................................................LHP

J.P. Arencibia ....................................................................................C

Julio Borbon ................................................................................. OF

2006 Tony Delmonico ..........................................................................SS

2007 Yan Gomes .................................................................................... 1B

Jeff Lockwood.............................................................................DH

2008 Kentrail Davis ............................................................................... OF

P.J. Polk ............................................................................................DH

2009 Zach Osborne ...............................................................................SS

SEC Athletes of the Week

PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Year Player Week

1985 David Turner ..................................................................... April 23

1986 Ron Powell ......................................................................... April 21

1987 Joel Smith ............................................................................ May 11

1990 Mike DiFelice .................................................................March 20

1991 Mike Basse ........................................................................... May 23

1993 Bubba Trammell ............................................................. April 19

Todd Helton ....................................................................... May 16

1995 Todd Helton ...................................................................March 27

Scott Vieira ......................................................................... April 17

Todd Helton ...................................................................... April 24

1996 Scott Schroeffel ............................................................March 11

1997 Justin Ross .......................................................................March 24

1998 Jeff Pickler .......................................................................... March 9

2001 Chris Burke ........................................................................ March 6

Chris Burke .............................................................................May 7

2004 Michael Rivera ...............................................................March 15

2005 Eli Iorg ................................................................................March 14

J.P. Arencibia .........................................................................May 9

2006 J.P. Arencibia ...................................................................... May 15

2008 Shawn Griffin .......................................................................April 7

2009 P.J. Polk ................................................................................. April 20

PITCHER OF THE WEEK

Year Player Week

1987 Ron Morton ....................................................................... April 27

1990 Bob Dillon ........................................................................March 27

1991 Paul Fletcher ........................................................................April 8

1994 R.A. Dickey .......................................................................... April 18

1995 Todd Helton ....................................................................... May 15

1996 Scott Schroeffel ............................................................March 18

R.A. Dickey .......................................................................... April 15

2000 Jamie Bennett ...............................................................March 30

2001 Brandon Crowe ............................................................March 12

2002 Jeffery Terrell ..................................................................... Feb. 18

2003 Ben Riley ............................................................................... Feb. 10

2005 Luke Hochevar ................................................................. Feb. 28

Luke Hochevar .............................................................March 21

2007 James Adkins ..................................................................... Feb. 26

James Adkins .................................................................... April 30

FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK

(selected since 2006)

Year Player Week

2006 Josh Lindblom .................................................................. Feb. 20

Tony Delmonico ............................................................. April 17

2007 Jeff Lockwood...............................................................March 26

Jeff Lockwood................................................................... May 21

2008 Kentrail Davis .................................................................March 10

Kentrail Davis .................................................................... April 14

2009 Zach Osborne ................................................................... May 18

All-Southeastern Conference

(Selected by a vote of the league’s head coaches)

Year Player Pos.

1951 Bert Rechichar ............................................................................. OF

G.P. Anderson..................................................................................C

*John Huffstetler ...........................................................................P

1952 *B.B. Hopkins................................................................................. 1B

*John Huffstetler ...........................................................................P

1953 *B.B. Hopkins................................................................................. 1B

1956 Gene Simpson ................................................................................C

1963 George Shuford .............................................................................C

1964 *Jack Ervin ..................................................................................... OF

1966 *Jack Ervin ..................................................................................... OF

1967 Mike Mondelli ............................................................................. OF

1968 Larry Fielder ................................................................................UTL

1969 *Phil Garner ................................................................................... 2B

*Sam Ewing .................................................................................. OF

*Jimmy Lee .......................................................................................P

1970 *Phil Garner ................................................................................UTL

*Sam Ewing .................................................................................. OF

^Bobby Tucker ........................................................................... OF

*Jimmy Lee .......................................................................................P

1971 ^Bobby Tucker ............................................................................ 1B

1972 ^Bobby Tucker ........................................................................... OF

1973 ^Bobby Tucker ........................................................................... OF

1975 Condredge Holloway ...............................................................SS

*Rick Honeycutt .............................................................................P

1976 *Rick Honeycutt .......................................................................... 1B

*Robbie Howard......................................................................... 2B

1978 *Robbie Howard......................................................................UTL

1980 Chuck Barclift ............................................................................... 1B

Chuck Kinzel ................................................................................ OF

1982 Teddy Carson ..................................................................................P

1983 Tracy Hamilton ............................................................................ 3B

Richard Rodriguez ........................................................................P

1986 Rich DeLucia .......................................................................P (2nd)

1989 Mike Basse ........................................................................OF (2nd)

1990 Danny Ramirez ................................................................SS (2nd)

Mike DiFelice ..................................................................... C (2nd)

1991 Mike Basse .......................................................................... OF (1st)

*Doug Hecker .................................................................. DH (1st)

Paul Fletcher .......................................................................P (2nd)

1992 *Doug Hecker ...................................................................1B (1st)

Jose Vazquez .....................................................................OF (1st)

Andy Blanco .....................................................................2B (2nd)

1993 *Todd Helton.....................................................................1B (1st)

*Bubba Trammell........................................................... OF (1st)

1994 James Northeimer .............................................................C (1st)

*Bubba Trammell........................................................... OF (1st)

*R.A. Dickey ............................................................................P (1st)

Bronson Heflin .....................................................................P (1st)

Todd Helton .....................................................................1B (2nd)

Steve Soper ......................................................................2B (2nd)

1995 *Todd Helton.....................................................................1B (1st)

Travis Copley ..................................................................DH (2nd)

R.A. Dickey ............................................................................P (2nd)

1996 Augie Ojeda ........................................................................SS (1st)

Scott Schroeffel ............................................................... OF (1st)

*R.A. Dickey ............................................................................P (1st)

1997 Kurt Keene ......................................................................... SS (2nd)

1998 Jeff Pickler ............................................................................ 2B (1st)

Sonny Cortez .................................................................... OF (1st)

Travis Copley .................................................................DH (2nd)

1999 Jamie Bennett ....................................................................P (2nd)

2000 *Chris Burke ........................................................................2B (1st)

Jamie Bennett ....................................................................P (2nd)

Jeff Christensen.............................................................DH (2nd)

2001 *Chris Burke ........................................................................ SS (1st)

2003 Jordan Czarniecki ............................................................OF (1st)

2004 Alex Suarez .....................................................................DH (2nd)

2005 Chase Headley ..................................................................3B (1st)

Luke Hochevar ............................................................. RHP (1st)

Eli Iorg ................................................................................... OF (1st)

2006 J.P. Arencibia .........................................................................C (1st)

Julio Borbon ....................................................................OF (2nd)

2007 James Adkins ......................................................................P (2nd)

J.P. Arencibia ...................................................................... C (2nd)

Julio Borbon ....................................................................OF (2nd)

2008 Kentrail Davis ..................................................................OF (2nd)

Yan Gomes ......................................................................... C (2nd)

2009 Blake Forsythe ......................................................................C (1st)

*Two-time first-team selections

^Four-time first-team selection

SEC All-Eastern Division

(All-Division teams were selected from 1961-85)

Year Player Pos.

1962 Ken Hudgens ................................................................................ 2B

Johnny Maddox ......................................................................... OF

Jim Herbert .......................................................................................P

1963 Jack Ervin .........................................................................................LF

George Shuford .............................................................................C

1964 Jack Ervin ....................................................................................... OF

1965 Danny Neff .................................................................................... OF

Bill Ferrell ............................................................................................P

1966 John Burpo .................................................................................... 1B

Darryl Lowe ................................................................................UTL

Jack Ervin ....................................................................................... OF

Mike Lawler ......................................................................................P

1967 Mike Mondelli ............................................................................. OF

Dave Tiller ..........................................................................................P

1968 Larry Fielder ................................................................................... 2B

Sam Ewing .................................................................................... OF

Jim McBride ......................................................................................C

John Hammett ...............................................................................P

1969 Phil Garner ..................................................................................... 2B

Sam Ewing .................................................................................... OF

Jimmy Lee .........................................................................................P

1970 Phil Garner ..................................................................................... 2B

Sam Ewing .................................................................................... OF

Bobby Tucker .............................................................................. OF

Jimmy Lee .........................................................................................P

1971 Bobby Tucker ............................................................................... 1B

Roger McKinney ........................................................................ OF

1972 Bobby Tucker .............................................................................. OF

Roger McKinney ........................................................................ OF

Joe O’Brien ........................................................................................P

1973 Condredge Holloway ...........................................................UTL

Bobby Tucker .............................................................................. OF

Joe O’Brien ........................................................................................P

1974 Condredge Holloway ...........................................................UTL

Rodney Woods ........................................................................... OF

1975 Condredge Holloway ...............................................................SS

Tommy West ............................................................................... OF

Hal Bibee ............................................................................................C

Rick Honeycutt ...............................................................................P

1976 Rick Honeycutt ............................................................................ 1B

Robbie Howard ........................................................................... 2B

Brad Bradshaw ............................................................................ OF

Mark Batchko ...................................................................................C

Mike Smithson ................................................................................P

1977 Brad Bradshaw ............................................................................ OF

1978 Tommy Cook ................................................................................ 1B

Robbie Howard ........................................................................... 2B

Ronnie Hartsfield....................................................................... OF

Billy Aldridge ....................................................................................P

1980 Chuck Barclift ............................................................................... 1B

Chuck Kinzel ................................................................................ OF

Jimmy Johnson ..............................................................................P

1981 Ronnie Hartsfield.....................................................................UTL

Rusty Ensor ................................................................................... OF

1982 Teddy Carson ..................................................................................P

1983 Tracy Hamilton ............................................................................ 3B

Curt Cornwell .............................................................................. OF

Richard Rodriguez ........................................................................P

1984 Bobby Gaylor ................................................................................ 3B

Tom Stamps ................................................................................. OF

Steve Searcy .....................................................................................P

1985 Greg Newsom .............................................................................. 2B

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Year Player GPA

1971 Bobby Tucker ............................................................................3.041972 Bobby Tucker ............................................................................3.291973 Hal Bibee (HM)..........................................................................3.31 Bobby Tucker ............................................................................3.181974 Hal Bibee ......................................................................................3.44 Mark Cummings ......................................................................3.42 Bill Oden .......................................................................................3.341975 Hal Bibee ......................................................................................3.51 Bill Hatfield ..................................................................................3.09 Rick Honeycutt .........................................................................3.001976 Bill Hatfield (HM) .....................................................................3.32 Rick Honeycutt .........................................................................3.06 Robby Howard .........................................................................3.261977 Tommy Cook (HM) ................................................................3.77 Robby Howard .........................................................................3.171980 Jimmy Boring (HM) ................................................................3.32 Chuck Kinzel ..............................................................................3.451984 Pat Sullivan .................................................................................3.151985 Pat Sullivan .................................................................................3.071986 Ray Lasalle ...................................................................................3.751987 Jim Boyce .....................................................................................3.11 Steve Caputo .............................................................................3.40 Billy Paul Carver .......................................................................3.14 Jeff Geer ........................................................................................3.01 Clark Rose ....................................................................................3.491988 John Neal .....................................................................................3.56 Clark Rose ....................................................................................3.501989 John Neal .....................................................................................3.66 Clark Rose ....................................................................................3.56 Mark Tranbarger ......................................................................3.161990 Clark Rose (Grad.) ....................................................................3.61 Mark Tranbarger ......................................................................3.121991 Mark Tranbarger ......................................................................3.031992 Phil Dannunzio .........................................................................3.17 Jeff Foster ....................................................................................3.42 Chris Kelley..................................................................................3.06 Richard King ...............................................................................3.161993 Jeff Foster ....................................................................................3.31 Adam Priest ................................................................................3.891994 Brad Greene ................................................................................3.25 Adam Priest ................................................................................3.87 Geoff Rosenbaum ..................................................................3.38 Adam Swallows .......................................................................3.411995 Bryce Christensen ...................................................................3.00 R.A. Dickey ...................................................................................3.13 Brad Greene ...............................................................................3.241996 Justin Altmann .........................................................................3.25 Travis Copley .............................................................................3.41 R.A. Dickey ...................................................................................3.29 Ryan Meyers ...............................................................................3.391997 Shay Coker ..................................................................................3.05 Travis Copley .............................................................................3.25 Jeff Pickler ....................................................................................3.701998 Travis Copley .............................................................................3.33 Jason Evans ................................................................................3.05 Eduardo Figueroa ...................................................................3.20 Jeff Pickler ....................................................................................3.701999 Hal Bibee Jr. ................................................................................3.61 Justin Parker ...............................................................................3.03 Donnie Ross ...............................................................................3.002000 Hal Bibee Jr. ................................................................................3.39 Chris Burke ..................................................................................3.01 Kurt Scott .....................................................................................3.322001 Hal Bibee Jr. ................................................................................3.13 Chris Burke ..................................................................................3.02 Ryan Case ....................................................................................3.27 Ryan Moffett ..............................................................................3.322002 Hal Bibee Jr. ................................................................................3.00 Brandon Hopkins ....................................................................3.01 Ryan Moffett ..............................................................................3.222003 Jordan Czarniecki ....................................................................3.22 Patrick Hicklen ..........................................................................3.08 Dusty Johnson ..........................................................................3.792004 Joey Andrews ............................................................................3.68 Trey Bridges ................................................................................3.27 Brian Cleveland ........................................................................3.15 Nick Crowe..................................................................................3.07 Scot Drucker ..............................................................................3.38 Rob Fitzgerald ...........................................................................3.57 Patrick Hicklen ..........................................................................3.50 Luke Hochevar .........................................................................3.16 Dusty Johnson ..........................................................................4.00 Todd Martin................................................................................3.29

Year Player GPA

2004 (cont.) Beau Massey ..............................................................................3.28 Ben Riley .......................................................................................3.00 Derek Tharpe .............................................................................3.142005 Joey Andrews ............................................................................3.77 Trey Bridges ................................................................................3.31 Craig Cobb ..................................................................................3.58 Rob Fitzgerald ...........................................................................3.96 Chase Headley ..........................................................................3.77 Luke Hochevar .........................................................................3.20 Mike Kerfeld ...............................................................................3.872006 Julio Borbon ...............................................................................3.23 Craig Cobb ..................................................................................3.31 Ty Pryor .........................................................................................3.522007 Julio Borbon ...............................................................................3.18 Craig Cobb ..................................................................................3.25 Mike Moore ................................................................................3.11 Ryne Simpson ...........................................................................3.66 Zane Stone .................................................................................3.452008 Daniel Beasley ...........................................................................2.77 Steve Crnkovich .......................................................................3.73 Shawn Griffin .............................................................................2.68 Nick Hernandez .......................................................................3.23 Mike Moore ................................................................................3.05 Tanner Moore ...........................................................................3.48 Bryan Morgado ........................................................................3.00 Bryan Powell ..............................................................................3.89 Ryne Simpson ...........................................................................3.66 Zane Stone .................................................................................3.452009 Cody Brown ...............................................................................2.91 Steve Crnkovich .......................................................................3.49 Cody Hawn .................................................................................3.29 Nick Hernandez .......................................................................3.38 Mike Moore ................................................................................3.16 Bryan Morgado ........................................................................3.06 Ryne Simpson ...........................................................................3.73

HM-Honorable Mention

SEC Freshmen Academic Honor Roll

(selected since 2004)

Year Player GPA

2004 Craig Cobb ..................................................................................3.172005 Julio Borbon ...............................................................................3.582006 Jarred Frazier .............................................................................3.00 Mike Moore ................................................................................3.12 Ryne Simpson ...........................................................................3.652007 Bryan Morgado ........................................................................3.04 Bryan Powell ..............................................................................3.842008 Blake Forsythe ...........................................................................3.42 P.J. Polk ..........................................................................................3.552009 Adam Adkins .............................................................................3.09 Hunter Daniel ............................................................................3.10 Steven Gruver ...........................................................................3.74 Will Locante................................................................................3.12 Charley Thurber .......................................................................3.56

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV

(as selected by CoSIDA)

Year Player, Pos. Team

1989 Clark Rose, OF .......................................................................... 1st

1996 R.A. Dickey, RHP ...................................................................... 1st

1997 Jeff Pickler, 2B ........................................................................... 1st

1998 Travis Copley, DH ................................................................... 1st

Jeff Pickler, 2B ........................................................................... 1st

2003 Dusty Johnson, LHP ............................................................. 1st

Nick Crowe, 1B ...................................................................... 2nd

2005 Chase Headley, 3B ................................................................. 1st

Rob Fitzgerald, UTL ............................................................ 2nd

2006 Julio Borbon, OF ................................................................... 2nd

NOTE: University Division District IV consists of all NCAA

Division I universities in Alabama, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio

and Tennessee. Members of the All-District first team advance

to the national ballot for Academic All-America consideration.

To be nominated, a student-athlete must be at least a sopho-

more with a 3.3 cumulative grade-point average and a starter

or significant reserve on his team.

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans

(as selected by CoSIDA)

The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)

annually select the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-

America Teams. To be nominated, a student-athlete must

be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.3 cumula-

tive grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) for his career. No

athlete is eligible until he has reached sophomore athletic and

academic standing at his/her current institution.

Year Player, Pos. Team

1972 Bobby Tucker, OF 2nd

1973 Bobby Tucker, OF 1st

1989 Clark Rose, OF 2nd

1996 R.A. Dickey, RHP 1st

1997 Jeff Pickler, 2B 3rd

1998 Jeff Pickler, 2B 1st

2005 Chase Headley, 3B 1st

Clark Rose

1989

R.A. Dickey

1996

Jeff Pickler

1997-98

Chase Headley

2005

Chase Headley

Chase Headley, now a starter

for the San Diego Padres, is the

most recent baseball Vol to earn

Academic All-America honors. He

earned that distinction in 2005.

SEC Academic Honor Roll

Academic Honors

Bobby Tucker

1972-73

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R.A. Dickey

Three-Time First-Team All-American

1994 National Freshman of the Year

R.A. Dickey became the second Vol of the Rod Delmonico era to be taken in the first round of the free-agent draft, when he was selected by the Texas Rangers

with the 18th pick in the 1996 draft. Dickey also wrote his name in the Vols’ record books as the career leader in wins, appearances, games started, innings

pitched and strikeouts. As a result, he ranks fourth in the SEC in career innings pitched and tied for fifth in career wins.

Dickey also holds the school standard for wins and innings pitched, while ranking third for strikeouts in a single season (137 in 1996).

He was a three-time first-team All-America and a 1996 Olympian, in addition to being a two-time first-team All-SEC selection and an Academic All-American

following his junior year. He was the Mizuno/Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America 1994 National Freshman of the Year. He was named first-team All-

America in 1995 on the Super Smith team, third-team All-America by Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America. In 1996, he was a Smith Award semifinalist, a

first-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball, second-team All-American by ABCA and third-team All-American by Baseball America.

Dickey was also named to the 1994 Mideast Regional All-Tournament Team and 1995 Mideast Regional MVP.

R.A. DICKEY’S CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK

1994 3.00 15 2 21 20 5 0 147.0 129 59 49 39 87 21 1 7 539 .239 9 12 1

1995 4.28 14 4 25 22 3 1 159.2 169 93 76 60 121 29 4 16 620 .273 15 17 0

1996 2.76 9 4 27 12 5 3 127.1 114 51 39 33 137 21 1 8 475 .240 9 8 0

TOTALS 3.40 38 10 73 54 13 4 434.0 412 203 164 132 345 71 6 31 1634 .252 33 37 1

Todd Helton

1995 National/Southeastern Conference Player of the Year

Todd Helton, the 1995 National Collegiate Player of the Year, was the eighth player chosen in the 1995 free-agent amateur draft by the Colorado Rockies.

Helton received the Dick Howser Award from USA Today/Baseball Weekly, Baseball America’s National Player of the Year Award, Collegiate Baseball’s

Co-National Player of the Year and the Southeastern Conference’s Male Athlete of the Year Award. He became only the second baseball player to receive the

SEC award. The two-time first-team All-American was also a finalist for the coveted Golden Spikes Award in 1995.

That season, he batted .407 while leading the league in home runs (20), RBIs (92), runs (86), doubles (27), hits (105), walks (61), slugging percentage (.775) and

on-base percentage (.522). He also led the conference with a 1.66 ERA while compiling an 8-2 record with 12 saves.

Helton was a consensus Freshman All-American in 1993, first-team All-SEC and third-team All-American. The honors continued to roll in 1994 as he earned

first-team All-America honors by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, second team by Baseball America and third team by Collegiate Baseball.

He was second-team All-SEC that year as well.

He helped guide the Vols to three straight NCAA Regional appearances, including a third-place finish at the 1995 College World Series. He was twice named

to the NCAA All-Tournament Team and earned a complete-game pitching victory over Clemson in the first round of the College World Series.

Helton holds numerous school hitting records while also holding the SEC’s mark for consecutive scoreless innings pitched with 47.2 in 1994.

He also played with Team USA in 1993. As one of two true freshmen on the squad, he hit .352 in 33 games while leading the team to a 30-16 record and the

silver medal at the Intercontinental Cup.

In addition to a fine baseball career, he played football during the 1992, 1993 and 1994 seasons for the Vols. He appeared in 13 games, making three career

starts. All three starts came in the 1994 season against Georgia (W), Florida (L) and Mississippi State (L). He had his top passing game versus UCLA in 1994 when he came off the bench to complete 14-of-28

passes for 165 yards and one touchdown. For his career, he completed 41-of-75 passes (54.7 percent) for 484 yards with four touchdowns and three interceptions. He also rushed 36 times for 87 yards.

TODD HELTON’S CAREER STATS (batting only; see page 81 for career pitching stats)

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD

1993 .348 65 65 247 48 86 22 3 11 66 147 .595 30 2 26 .414 6 0 6 6 410 39 3 .993

1994 .355 65 65 251 65 89 16 4 7 80 134 .534 56 3 20 .471 5 0 9 14 541 63 3 .995

1995 .407 69 69 258 86 105 27 4 20 92 200 .775 61 11 24 .516 9 0 11 15 525 62 5 .992

TOTALS .370 199 199 756 199 280 65 11 38 238 481 .636 147 16 70 .472 20 0 26 35 1476 164 11 .993

Jeff Pickler

1998 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year

Jeff Pickler was named the 1998 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year after leading the league with a .445 average, which ranked eighth nationally and

was the sixth-highest in league history. He astounded the baseball pundits by posting a .500 batting average in conference action.

The consensus All-American garnered first-team honors from Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America, Baseball Weekly, The Sporting News, the American

Baseball Coaches Association and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. Pickler was also named first-team Academic All-America as well as being

a three-time Academic All-SEC honoree, even earning the Chancellor’s Citation for Academic Excellence from the University.

The second baseman led the SEC in fielding at his position in 1998 while setting a then-school record with 109 hits while reaching base safely in 53 of the

Vols’ 55 games. He reeled off the second-longest hitting streak in school history (26 games) while tying the school record with a six-hit game.

The 11th round draft pick by Milwaukee in 1998 also garnered third-team Academic All-America honors in 1997.

JEFF PICKLER’S CAREER STATS

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD

1996 .341 61 59 226 28 77 11 3 1 40 97 .429 14 3 20 6 .382 3 4 3 4 98 195 10 .967

1997 .332 60 55 220 50 73 14 5 7 44 118 .536 23 1 14 2 .390 5 2 8 10 119 152 14 .951

1998 .445 55 55 245 79 109 30 2 7 61 164 .669 30 4 9 12 .513 0 0 25 28 126 174 5 .984

TOTALS .375 176 169 691 157 259 55 10 15 145 379 .548 67 8 43 20 .432 8 6 36 42 343 521 29 .968

Players of the Year

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Chris Burke

2001 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year

In 2001, Chris Burke became the third Vol to be named the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year as he was bestowed the honor unanimously by the

league coaches. The consensus All-American garnered first-team honors from Baseball America, Baseball Weekly, Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball, the

National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and the American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings.

Burke also was a finalist for National Player of the Year honors as well as being named the NCBWA District III Player of the Year and selected for the ABCA/

Rawlings All-South Region Team.

He helped lead the Vols to their third College World Series and was named to all-tournament teams at the CWS, the NCAA Regional and the SEC. Burke was

the only player in the SEC to hit better than .400 in 2001, leading the SEC in eight offensive categories while ranking in the top 10 in four others. He set an SEC

record with 105 runs scored while ranking second in hits and total bases.

The two-time All-SEC selection rewrote both Tennessee’s single-season and career record books, establishing six season marks and eight career standards. In

addition, Burke became the first Vol to hit for the cycle (against Vanderbilt May 11, 2001, going 4-for-5 with three RBIs).

The two-time All-American also played for the USA Baseball National Team in 2000, helping guide the club to its best record ever while finishing as the

second-leading hitter with a .376 average.

Burke, who played shortstop and second base, culminated his career as he was drafted in the first round by the Houston Astros with the No. 10 pick in

2001.

CHRIS BURKE’S CAREER STATS

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD

1999 .372 56 56 234 50 87 25 2 2 41 122 .521 26 8 34 6 .450 1 2 19 32 119 145 4 .985

2000 .401 63 63 272 69 109 26 4 4 55 155 .570 21 7 16 1 .448 6 6 56 63 116 178 7 .977

2001 .435 67 67 271 105 118 21 11 20 60 221 .815 51 12 28 1 .537 3 3 49 55 123 201 18 .947

TOTALS .404 186 186 777 224 314 72 17 26 156 498 .641 98 27 78 8 .481 10 11 124 150 358 524 29 .968

Luke Hochevar

2005 Roger Clemens Award/Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Year

Hochevar completed his three-year career as one of Tennessee’s all-time most-decorated players. The right-hander posted a 15-3 record with a 2.26 ERA while

leading the Vols to the 2005 College World Series and winning the Roger Clemens Award as the nation’s best collegiate pitcher during his junior season. During

UT’s postseason run, Hochevar was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers with the 40th overall pick in the MLB draft.

His 15 victories tied for the NCAA lead that season and also tied for first in UT’s single-season record book. A consensus first-team All-America honoree

(Baseball America, Louisville Slugger, Sports Weekly, NCBWA), Hochevar was also a finalist for the 2005 Golden Spikes and Brooks Wallace awards.

The SEC Pitcher of the Year’s 154 strikeouts in 2005 set a new single-season record for a UT pitcher. A pair of injuries cut short his sophomore campaign, during

which he fashioned a 4-2 record and a 2.86 ERA. He won six games as a freshman in 2003 and owns a final career record of 25-10 with a 3.05 ERA.

When Hochevar left the mound for the final time as a Vol (fittingly, in Omaha’s Rosenblatt Stadium), he ranked ninth in career ERA, tied for tenth in games

started (33), fourth in innings pitched (280.1) and second in strikeouts (287).

In the summer of 2004, Hochevar joined the USA Baseball National Team and notched a win in the gold medal game of the FISU II World University Baseball

Championship against Japan. During his summer stint with the American squad, he posted a 2.73 ERA in 33.0 innings with 38 strikeouts and 11 walks.

Hochevar was drafted 40th overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2005 but did not sign. The Kansas City Royals then made him the No. 1 overall pick in the

2006 draft after he spent that spring playing independent ball with the Fort Worth Cats.

LUKE HOCHEVAR’S CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK

2003 4.64 6 5 21 5 1 3 77.2 87 47 40 24 73 18 0 9 344 .281 2 4 2

2004 2.86 4 2 11 9 2 0 63.0 52 22 20 23 60 3 1 7 261 .227 7 5 2

2005 2.26 15 3 19 19 3 0 139.2 104 46 35 54 154 17 0 9 579 .204 11 9 3

TOTALS 3.05 25 10 51 33 6 3 280.1 243 115 95 101 287 38 1 25 1184 .232 20 18 7

J.P. Arencibia

2005 Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year

Catcher J.P. Arencibia made a name for himself on a national scale on his way to Freshman All-America honors (Baseball America, Louisville Slugger) in

2005.

The Miami, Fla., native was a key member of the Volunteers’ College World Series team and ranked second on the squad in RBIs (71) and home runs (14)

while ranking third in hits (91).

Before Tennessee even arrived in the postseason, Arencibia had already broken former Vol Todd Helton’s school record for home runs by a

freshman. He hit .322 on the year with a .534 slugging percentage. The Southeastern Conference coaches selected him as the SEC Freshman of the Year, and he

earned additional postseason recognition when he landed on the SEC All-Tournament Team and NCAA Knoxville Regional All-Tournament Team.

When the season finally drew to a close, Arencibia ranked third in the SEC in RBIs while also ranking ninth in the league in hits, home runs and total bases

(151). He had started all 67 of the Vols’ games and turned in three separate five-RBI performances.

His rookie statistics earned him numerous spots in UT’s single-season record book, including second in at-bats (283), tied for eighth in hits, tied for ninth in

home runs and sixth in RBIs.

Following the season, he immediately joined the USA Baseball National Team and proceeded to lead that elite club in hits (23), RBIs (12), total bases (33) and

slugging percentage (.579).

J.P. ARENCIBIA’S CAREER STATS

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD

2005 .322 67 67 283 54 91 16 1 14 71 151 .534 24 3 37 7 .379 1 4 0 0 433 64 6 .988

2006 .352 55 55 216 44 76 17 0 11 52 126 .583 20 10 30 5 .419 7 2 0 0 279 42 8 .976

2007 .330 52 51 191 47 63 15 1 8 42 104 .545 33 11 38 3 .450 3 0 2 2 383 43 10 .977

TOTALS .333 174 173 690 145 230 48 2 33 165 381 .552 77 24 105 15 .413 11 6 2 2 1095 149 24 .981

Players of the Year

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B.B. Hopkins

1995

Phil Garner

1995

Rick Honeycutt

1996

Bill Wright (Coach)

1996

Jimmy Lee

1997

Sam Ewing

1998

Joe O’Brien

1999

Condredge Holloway

2000

Tennessee Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees

A key component of the annual Leadoff Banquet is the induc-

tion of a member of the University of Tennessee baseball family

into the UT Baseball Hall of Fame. Established in 1995 with the

enshrinement of B.B. Hopkins and Phil Garner, a total of 16 Vols

(and one broadcaster) have taken their place among Tennessee’s

elite.

Year Inductee Years at UT

1995 B.B. Hopkins 1951-53

Phil Garner 1968-70

1996 Rick Honeycutt 1973-76

Bill Wright (coach) 1963-81

1997 Jimmy Lee 1968-70

1998 Sam Ewing 1968-70

1999 Joe O’Brien 1971-73

2000 Condredge Holloway 1973-75

2001 Steve Searcy 1983-85

2002 Ed Bailey 1948

2003 Alan Cockrell 1983-84

2004 Tommy Bridges 1927-29

Mike Smithson 1975-76

2005 Greg McMichael 1986-88

2006 Mike Keith (broadcaster) 1988-89, 92-98

2007 Mike DiFelice 1989-91

2008 Todd Helton 1993-95

Leadoff Banquet Guest Speakers

1993 - Ron Fraser

Former University of Miami Head Coach

1994 - Tommy Lasorda

Former Los Angeles Dodgers Manager

1995 - Phil Garner

Milwaukee Brewers Manager/Former UT Player

1996 - George Steinbrenner

New York Yankees Owner

1997 - Tommy Lasorda

Former Los Angeles Dodgers Manager

1998 - Rick Honeycutt

Former Major Leaguer/Former UT Player

1999 - Brett Butler

Former Major Leaguer

2000 - Jim Lefebvre

Former Major Leaguer/Manager

2001 - Tony Perez

Former Major Leaguer

2002 - Tommy John

Former Major Leaguer

2003 - Harold Reynolds

Former Major Leaguer

2004 - Buck O’Neil

Former Negro Leaguer

2005 - Chipper Jones

Active Major Leaguer (Atlanta Braves)

2006 - Jim Morris

Former Major Leaguer

2007 - Tommy Lasorda

Former Los Angeles Dodgers Manager

2008 - Todd Helton

Active Major Leaguer (Colorado Rockies)

2009 - Phil Garner

Former Major Leaguer/Manager

2010 - James Adkins, J.P. Arencibia, Chase Headley,

Luke Hochevar and Mike Lincoln

Former Tennessee Standouts

Steve Searcy

2001

Ed Bailey

2002

Alan Cockrell

2003

Tommy Bridges

2004

Mike Smithson

2004

Greg McMichael

2005

Mike Keith (Broadcaster)

2006

Mike DiFelice

2007

Tommy Lasorda

Lasorda has served as

the Leadoff Banquet

guest speaker on three

separate occasions.

Todd Helton

2008

Tennessee Baseball Hall of Fame

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Tournament Format

Four-Team Playoff Format

1982 - Perry Field in Gainesville, Fla. (3-2, Runner-up)Ole Miss 4-9 LAlabama 7-6 WOle Miss 12-11 WFlorida 10-7 WFlorida 3-9 L

1983 - Dudy Noble Field in Starkville, Miss. (1-2, Third place)Mississippi State 20-11 WAlabama 6-8 LMississippi State 4-9 L

1984 - Perry Field in Gainesville, Fla. (3-2, Runner-up)Mississippi State 13-11 WFlorida 2-10 LMississippi State 8-3 WFlorida 3-2 WFlorida 1-3 L

Six-Team Playoff Format

1993 - Sarge Frye Field in Columbia, S.C. (5-1, SEC East Champs)Vanderbilt 7-4 WKentucky 7-9 LVanderbilt 11-5 WGeorgia 17-8 WKentucky 7-6 WKentucky 6-4 W

1994 - Cliff Hagan Stadium in Lexington, Ky. (4-1, SEC Champs)Vanderbilt 20-12 WSouth Carolina 8-1 WGeorgia 5-2 WVanderbilt 1-4 LVanderbilt 6-3 W

1995 - L. Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn. (5-1, SEC Champs)Vanderbilt 4-9 LSouth Carolina 8-0 WGeorgia 11-0 WVanderbilt 4-3 WKentucky 22-5 WKentucky 7-2 W

Eight-Team Playoff Format

1996 - Hoover-Met Stadium in Hoover, Ala. (0-2, Fifth place)LSU 1-3 LAlabama 1-3 (14) L

1997 - Golden Park in Columbus, Ga. (0-2, Fifth place)Florida 6-7 (10) LLSU 5-12 L

2001 - Hoover-Met Stadium in Hoover, Ala. (0-2, Seventh place)Ole Miss 6-17 (7) LFlorida 3-9 L

2004 - Hoover-Met Stadium in Hoover, Ala. (1-2, T-Fifth place)Arkansas 8-6 (13) WSouth Carolina 1-5 LArkansas 1-4 L

2005 - Hoover-Met Stadium in Hoover, Ala. (2-2, T-Fifth place)South Carolina 2-12 LLSU 5-1 WSouth Carolina 4-1 WMississippi State 2-3 L

2007 - Regions Park in Hoover, Ala. (1-2, T-Fifth place)Vanderbilt 6-4 WOle Miss 3-6 LVanderbilt 2-15 L

Playoff Format1966 - (0-2, Runner-up)Mississippi State 4-7 LMississippi State 3-9 L(Game 1 in Knoxville, Game 2 in Columbus, Miss.)

1970 - (1-2, Runner-up)Mississippi State 8-4 Wat Mississippi State 3-4 (10) Lat Mississippi State 0-1 L(Game 1 in Knoxville, Games 2 & 3 in Starkville, Miss.)

NOTE: Tennessee compiled a 1-4 record in the Southeastern Conference’s two-team, playoff format prior to the adoption of the tournament format in 1977.

Tennessee’s SEC Tournament History

Tournament Appearances: 12

Tournament Titles: 3

Overall Record: 25-21 (.543)

SEC Tournament Opponents

Opponent (Last meeting) W-L

Alabama (1996) 1-2

Arkansas (2004) 1-1

Florida (2001) 2-5

Georgia (1995) 3-0

Kentucky (1995) 4-1

LSU (2005) 1-2

Mississippi State (2005) 3-2

Ole Miss (2007) 1-3

South Carolina (2005) 3-2

Vanderbilt (2007) 6-3

All-Time SEC Tournament Standings

Team W-L Pct.

LSU 49-32 .605

Alabama 35-27 .565

Mississippi State 52-42 .553

Tennessee 25-21 .543

Vanderbilt 25-22 .532

Florida 46-46 .500

Auburn 28-35 .444

South Carolina 20-25 .444

Ole Miss 18-23 .439

Arkansas 17-22 .436

Georgia 20-30 .400

Kentucky 15-24 .385

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SEC Tournament Individual Records

Category Record Player vs. Opponent

At-Bats ................................7 By three (last by S. Schroeffel and M. Whitley vs. Kentucky 5/21/95)

Runs .....................................5 Scott Vieira vs. Kentucky 5/21/95

Dean Eichelberger vs. Mississippi State 5/13/83

Hits .......................................4 Six times (last by Eric King vs. S. Carolina 5/27/05)

RBIs ......................................5 Ray Espinosa vs. Kentucky 5/21/95

Todd Helton vs. South Carolina 5/19/95

Greg Geren vs. Ole Miss 5/16/82

Doubles ..............................3 Jon Massey vs. Mississippi State 5/16/83

Triples .................................2 Scott Schroeffel vs. South Carolina 5/19/95

Home Runs .......................2 Alan Cockrell vs. Mississippi State 5/11/84

Total Bases .....................10 Alan Cockrell vs. Mississippi State 5/11/84

Walks ...................................3 By several (last by Travis Copley vs. Kentucky 5/21/95)

Hit-by-Pitch.......................2 Twice (last by Kelly Edmundson vs. S. Carolina 5/27/05)

Strikeouts ..........................4 Twice (last by Alex Suarez vs. Arkansas 5/26/04)

Sacrifice Hits .....................2 Bryce Christensen vs. Vanderbilt 5/19/94

Sacrifice Flies ....................1 By several (last by Jeff Lockwood 5/23/07)

Stolen Bases .....................2 Twice (last by Chris Burke vs. Florida 5/17/01)

Steal Attempts .................2 Three times (last by Chris Burke vs. Florida 5/17/01)

Innings Pitched ........11.0 R.A. Dickey vs. Alabama 5/17/96

Hits Allowed ..................11 By four (last by Chris Howell vs. S. Carolina 5/25/05)

Low-Hit CG ........................3 Scott Schroeffel vs. Georgia 5/20/95

Ryan Meyers vs South Carolina 5/19/95

Runs Allowed ...................8 Rich Rodriguez vs. Mississippi State 5/13/83

Earned Runs Allowed ......7 By several (last by R.A. Dickey vs. Vanderbilt 5/18/95)

Walks Issued .....................5 Four times (last by Mike Lincoln vs. LSU 5/16/96)

Batters Struck Out .......12 James Adkins vs. South Carolina 5/27/05

Wild Pitches ......................4 Jeff Glover vs. Florida 5/12/84

Hit Batters..........................2 Four times (last by Nick Hernandez vs. Vanderbilt 5/25/07)

Balks ....................................1 Three times (last by Craig Cobb vs. Miss. State 5/28/05)

Putouts ............................16 Ed Lewis vs. Alabama 5/17/96

Assists .................................8 Brian Cleveland vs. Arkansas 5/26/04

Dean Eichelberger vs. Alabama 5/15/82

Errors ...................................4 Tracy Hamilton vs. Florida 5/17/82

Passed Balls ......................3 Pat Sullivan vs. Florida 5/12/84

SEC Tournament Team Records

Category Record Opponent

At-Bats ................................49 Alabama 5/17/96

Runs .....................................22 Kentucky 5/21/95

Hits .......................................23 Mississippi State 5/13/83

RBIs ......................................20 Kentucky 5/21/95

Singles ................................20 Mississippi State 5/23/83

Doubles .................................7 Kentucky 5/21/93

Triples ....................................2 S. Carolina 5/19/95; Vanderbilt 5/19/94

Home Runs ..........................3 Vanderbilt 5/20/93

Extra-Base Hits ....................8 Kentucky 5/21/93

Total Bases ........................31 Vanderbilt 5/19/94

Walks ......................................9 Mississippi State 5/13/83

Hit-by-Pitch..........................4 South Carolina 5/27/05

Strikeouts ..........................13 Ole Miss 5/24/07

Sacrifice Hits ........................5 Vanderbilt 5/19/94

Sacrifice Flies .......................1 Several times (last vs. Vanderbilt 5/23/07)

Stolen Bases ........................4 Georgia 5/20/95

Steal Attempts ....................5 Georgia 5/20/95; Vanderbilt 5/22/94

Left on Base ......................13 South Carolina 5/27/05

Innings Pitched ...........14.0 Alabama 5/17/96

Most Hits Allowed ..........18 South Carolina 5/25/05; Ole Miss 5/16/01

Fewest Hits Allowed .........3 Four times (last vs. Vanderbilt 5/23/07)

Runs Allowed ...................17 Ole Miss 5/16/01

Earned Runs Allowed ....14 Vanderbilt 5/25/07

Walks Issued .....................13 Florida 5/16/82

Batters Struck Out ..........13 South Carolina 5/27/05; Arkansas 5/26/04

Wild Pitches .........................5 Florida 5/12/84

Hit Batters.............................4 Vanderbilt 5/25/07

Balks .......................................1 Three times (last vs. Miss. State 5/28/05)

Assists .................................17 Alabama 5/15/82; 5/17/96

Errors ......................................6 Florida 5/17/82

Passed Balls .........................3 Florida 3/12/84

Double Plays .......................3 Three times (last vs. Alabama 5/17/96)

Longest Game .............3:08 LSU 5/16/97; Miss. State 5/11/84

Extra-Innings ..............4:00 Alabama 5/17/96 (14 innings)

Shortest Game .............2:07 South Carolina 5/27/04

SEC All-Tournament

Team

Year Player Pos.

1982 Greg Geren OF

Curt Cornwell OF

Dean Eichelberger UT

Rusty Ensor DH

1983 Alan Cockrell OF

Curt Cornwell OF

Dean Eichelberger DH

1984 Tom Stamps OF

1993 Todd Helton 1B

James Northeimer C

Jason Carruth P

1994 Todd Helton 1B

Steve Soper 2B

Allan Parker SS

James Northeimer C

R.A. Dickey P

1995 Todd Helton 1B

Ed Lewis 2B

Scott Vieira 3B

Scott Schroeffel OF

Ryan Meyers P

Scott Schroeffel P

1996 R.A. Dickey P

2001 Chris Burke SS

2004 Eli Iorg OF

2005 J.P. Arencibia C

2007 Tony Delmonico 2B

Jeff Lockwood DH

SEC Tournament MVPs

Year Player Pos.

1984 Alan Cockrell OF

1993 Todd Helton 1B

1994 Todd Helton 1B

Steve Soper 2B

1995 Todd Helton 1B

Scott Vieira 3B

Alan Cockrell

1984

Todd Helton

1993, 1994 Co, 1995 Co

Steve Soper

1994 Co

Scott Vieira

1995 Co

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NCAA Regionals

Six-Team Playoff Format

1993 - L. Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn. (1-2, Fifth Place)

UNC Charlotte 7-4 W

Kansas 2-3 L

Fresno State 2-6 L

1994 - L. Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn. (3-2, Runner-up)

Northeastern 9-6 W

Western Carolina 6-4 W

Arizona State 5-10 L

North Carolina State 15-4 W

Arizona State 4-5 (10) L

1995 - L. Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn. (4-0, Regional Champs)

The Citadel 5-2 W

Georgia Tech 6-4 W

Oklahoma State 14-10 W

Oklahoma State 3-1 (11) W

1996 - Kingsmore Stadium in Clemson, S.C. (3-2, Runner-up)

West Virginia 4-8 L

Charleston Southern 8-4 W

Georgia Southern 6-1 W

West Virginia 10-4 W

Clemson 5-12 L

1997 - Reynolds Stadium in Stillwater, Okla. (1-2, Fifth Place)

Ohio 5-2 W

Oklahoma State 1-6 L

UCLA 3-5 L

Four-Team Playoff Format

2001 - L. Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn. (3-1, Regional Champs)

Middle Tennessee State 2-1 W

Tennessee Tech 11-0 W

Wake Forest 3-10 L

Wake Forest 6-3 W

2004 - Grainger Stadium in Kinston, N.C. (1-2, Third Place)

UNC Wilmington 5-8 L

Stony Brook 1-0 W

UNC Wilmington 3-4 L

2005 - L. Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn. (3-0, Regional Champs)

Austin Peay 7-5 W

Winthrop 3-2 W

Wichita State 12-2 W

NCAA Super Regionals

Best-of-Three Format

2001 - Grainger Stadium in Kinston, N.C. (2-0, Super Regional Champs)

East Carolina 13-10 W

East Carolina 6-3 W

2005 - Russ Chandler Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. (2-0, Super Regional Champs)

Georgia Tech 3-2 W

Georgia Tech 13-3 W

NCAA College World Series

1951 - Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb. (4-2, Runner-up)

Utah 1-7 L

Princeton 3-2 W

Springfield 2-0 W

Utah 5-4 W

Southern California 9-8 W

Oklahoma 2-3 L

1995 - Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb. (2-2, T-Third)

Clemson 3-1 W

Cal State Fullerton 1-11 L

Stanford 6-2 W

Cal State Fullerton 0-11 L

2001 - Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb. (2-2, T-Third)

Miami (Fla.) 13-21 L

Georgia 19-12 W

Southern California 10-2 W

Miami (Fla.) 6-12 L

2005 - Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb. (0-2, T-Seventh)

Florida 4-6 L

Arizona State 2-4 L

NOTE: Tennessee also reached the District III playoffs in 1952. The

Vols turned in a fourth-place finish at the event in Kannapolis,

N.C., losing to Duke 7-1 and then dropping a 10-5 contest to

Florida.

Tennessee’s NCAA Tournament History

NCAA Regional Appearances....................................... 9

NCAA Regional Titles .................................................... 3

NCAA Regional Record ....................................... 19-13

NCAA Super Regional Appearances ...............................2

NCAA Super Regional Record............................... 4-0

College World Series Appearances ........................... 4

College World Series Record ................................. 8-8

NCAA Regional Opponents

Opponent (Last meeting) W-L

Arizona State (1994) 0-2

Austin Peay (2005) 1-0

Charleston Southern (1996) 1-0

Charlotte (1993) 1-0

The Citadel (1995) 1-0

Clemson (1996) 0-1

Duke (1952) 0-1

Florida (1952) 0-1

Fresno State (1993) 0-1

Georgia Southern (1996) 1-0

Georgia Tech (1995) 1-0

Kansas (1993) 0-1

Middle Tennessee (2001) 1-0

North Carolina State (1994) 1-0

Northeastern (1994) 1-0

Ohio (1997) 1-0

Oklahoma State (1997) 2-1

Stony Brook (2004) 1-0

Tennessee Tech (2001) 1-0

UCLA (1997) 0-1

UNC Wilmington (2004) 0-2

Wake Forest (2001) 1-1

West Virginia (1996) 1-1

Western Carolina (1994) 1-0

Wichita State (2005) 1-0

Winthrop (2005) 1-0

NCAA Super Regional Opponents

Opponent (Last meeting) W-L

East Carolina (2001) 2-0

Georgia Tech (2005) 2-0

College World Series Opponents

Opponent (Last meeting) W-L

Arizona State (2005) 0-1

Cal State Fullerton (1995) 0-2

Clemson (1995) 1-0

Florida (2005) 0-1

Georgia (2001) 1-0

Miami (Fla.) (2001) 0-2

Oklahoma (1951) 0-1

Princeton (1951) 1-0

Southern California (2001) 2-0

Springfield (1951) 1-0

Stanford (1995) 1-0

Utah (1951) 1-1

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NCAA Tournament Individual Records

Category Record Player vs. Opponent

At-Bats ................................6 17 times (last by Chase Headley vs. Georgia Tech 6/11/05)

Runs .....................................5 Jeff Christensen vs. Georgia 6/11/01

Hits .......................................6 Kris Bennett vs. Georgia 6/11/01 (6-for-6)

RBIs ......................................7 Kris Bennett vs. Georgia 6/11/01

Doubles ..............................2 By eight players nine times (last by C. Headley vs. Wichita State 6/5/05)

Triples .................................1 By several (last by two players vs. Austin Peay 6/3/05)

Home Runs .......................2 Scott Schroeffel vs. Stanford 6/6/95

Grand Slam .......................1 Stevie Daniel vs. East Carolina 6/3/01

Todd Helton vs. Arizona State 5/30/94

Total Bases .....................10 Kris Bennett vs. Georgia 6/11/01

Walks ...................................3 Twice (last by Josh Alley vs. Georgia Tech 6/11/05)

Hit-by-Pitch.......................2 Three times (last by Chris Burke vs. E. Carolina 6/3/01)

Strikeouts ..........................3 Twice (last by Clay Greene vs. Clemson 5/26/96)

Sacrifice Hits .....................2 Three times (last by Josh Alley vs. Austin Peay 6/3/05)

Sac Flies ..............................1 By several (last by Eli Iorg vs. Florida 6/17/05)

Stolen Bases .....................3 Chris Burke vs. Georgia 6/11/01

Steal Attempts .................3 Chris Burke vs. Georgia 6/11/01

Innings Pitched ........11.0 R.A. Dickey vs. Oklahoma State 5/28/95

Hits Allowed ..................15 R.A. Dickey vs. Cal State Fullerton 6/5/95

Low-Hit CG ........................4 James Adkins vs. Winthrop 6/4/05

Todd Helton vs. Clemson 6/3/95

Runs Allowed ................11 Twice (last by P. Hicklen vs. Georgia 6/11/01)

Earned Runs Allowed .11 Patrick Hicklen vs. Georgia 6/11/01

Walks Issued .....................9 Luke Hudson vs. Oklahoma State 5/23/97

Batters Struck Out .......15 James Adkins vs. Winthrop 6/4/05

Wild Pitches ......................3 R.A. Dickey vs. Northeastern 5/27/94

Hit Batters..........................3 Bronson Heflin vs. Western Carolina 5/28/94

Balks ....................................2 Twice (last by Patrick Hicklen vs. UNC Wilmington 6/5/04)

Putouts ............................14 J.P. Arencibia vs. Winthrop 6/4/05

Assists .................................8 Watson Bell vs. Princeton 6/14/51

Errors ...................................2 Five times (last by Chris Burke vs. MTSU 5/25/01)

Passed Balls ......................1 Nine times (last by J.P. Arencibia vs. Georgia Tech 6/10/05)

NCAA Tournament Team Records

Category Record Opponent

At-Bats ................................49 Miami 6/9/01 (CWS)

Runs .....................................19 Georgia 6/11/01 (CWS)

Hits .......................................21 Twice (last vs. Georgia 6/11/01) (CWS)

RBIs ......................................19 Georgia 6/11/01 (CWS)

Singles ................................18 Miami 6/9/01 (CWS)

Doubles .................................6 Wichita State 6/5/05

Triples ....................................2 Three times (last vs. Austin Peay 6/3/05)

Home Runs ..........................4 Stanford 6/6/95 (CWS)

Extra-Base Hits ....................9 Georgia 6/11/01 (CWS)

Total Bases ........................37 Georgia 6/11/01 (CWS)

Walks ......................................8 Arizona State 5/30/94

Hit-by-Pitch..........................4 East Carolina 6/2/01

Strikeouts ..........................11 Miami 6/9/01 (CWS)

Sacrifice Hits ........................3 Three times (last vs. Georgia Tech 6/11/05)

Sac Flies .................................2 Twice (last vs. Wichita State 6/5/05)

Stolen Bases ........................6 Georgia 6/11/01 (CWS)

Steal Attempts ....................7 UNC Charlotte 5/28/93

Left on Base ......................14 Twice (last vs. Miami 6/9/01) (CWS)

Innings Pitched ...........11.0 Oklahoma State 5/28/95

Most Hits Allowed ..........21 Miami 6/9/01 (CWS)

Fewest Hits Allowed .........4 Twice (last vs. Winthrop 6/4/05)

Runs Allowed ...................21 Miami 6/9/01 (CWS)

Earned Runs Allowed ....21 Miami 6/9/01 (CWS)

Walks Issued .....................12 Oklahoma State 5/23/95

Batters Struck Out ..........15 Winthrop 6/4/05

Wild Pitches .........................5 Miami 6/9/01 (CWS)

Hit Batters.............................3 Three times (last vs. Georgia Tech 6/10/05)

Balks .......................................2 Twice (last vs. UNC Wilmington 6/5/04)

Home Runs Allowed .........4 Miami 6/9/01 (CWS)

Putouts ...............................33 Oklahoma State 5/28/95

Assists .................................15 Twice (last vs. Georgia Tech 6/11/05)

Errors ......................................4 Western Carolina 5/28/94

Passed Balls .........................1 Nine times (last vs. Georgia Tech 6/10/05)

Double Plays .......................4 West Virginia 5/23/96

Longest Game .............4:21 Miami (Fla.) 6/9/01 (CWS)

Extra-Innings ..............3:41 Oklahoma State 5/27/95 (11 innings)

Shortest Game .............1:41 Utah 6/13/51 (CWS)

College World Series

Most Outstanding Player

Year Player Pos

1951 Sid Hatfield 1B/P

College World Series

All-Tournament Team

Year Player Pos.

1995 Scott Schroeffel DH

2001 Kris Bennett 3B

Chris Burke SS

Jeff Christensen OF

NCAA Regional

Tournament MVP

Year Player Pos.

1995 R.A. Dickey RHP

2001 Wyatt Allen RHP

2005 James Adkins LHP

NCAA Regional

All-Tournament Team

Year Player Pos.

1994 Todd Helton 1B

Steve Soper 2B

R.A. Dickey RHP

1995 R.A. Dickey RHP

Todd Helton 1B

Ed Lewis 2B

Scott Schroeffel OF

Scott Vieira INF

1996 Jeff Pickler 2B

Augie Ojeda SS

Ken Folkers 3B

Sonny Cortez OF

1997 Ken Folkers 3B

2001 Javi Herrera C

Chris Burke SS

Kris Bennett 3B

Dan Wilson OF

Wyatt Allen RHP

Patrick Hicklen RHP

2004 Luke Hochevar RHP

2005 James Adkins LHP

Josh Alley OF

J.P. Arencibia C

Julio Borbon OF

Rob Fitzgerald DH

Chase Headley 3B

Eric King SS

Scott Schroeffel

1995

Kris Bennett

2001

Chris Burke

2001

Jeff Christensen

2001

Todd Helton

One of UT’s most prolific pitchers of all-time, Helton

threw a complete-game four-hitter against Clemson

in the 1995 College World Series.

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1951College World Series Team

Players

Ace Adams, OF

Andy Anderson, C

Bill Asbury, OF

Watson Bell, SS

Billy Joe Bowman, RHP

Julian Dease, SS

Billy Dodds, INF

Jim Gillespie, INF

Sid Hatfield, 1B/P

B. B. Hopkins, 3B

John Huffstetler, LHP/OF

Billy Joe O’Kain, RHP

Mike Overbey, C/OF

Herky Payne, 2B

Dale Powell, 1B

Bert Rechichar, OF

Head Coach

S. W. “Cy” Anderson

Most Outstanding Player

Sid Hatfield, 1B/P

For the first time in Tennessee baseball history, a chance to play in the post-season came to the Volunteer State. After being conceded the District III Championship, the 16-1 Southeastern Conference champion Tennessee

Volunteers made the trip to the fifth annual College World Series in Omaha, Neb.Tennessee was led by pitcher/first baseman John Huffstetler. Huffstetler finished

the regular season a perfect 8-0 and led the team with a .455 batting average.The Vols’ first All-America selection in 1953, B. B. Hopkins, played the hot corner,

at third base.As often happens, it is not the stars that stand out during crunch time, but it is

the unsung heroes of the season that step to the forefront. Such was the case with the Vols’ backup utility man and pitcher Sid Hatfield, who proved to be the spark that guided UT to the championship game. Hatfield received the Most Outstanding Player Award after tossing the third shutout in College World Series history, a 2-0 victory over Springfield in the third round.

Hatfield added to his legacy by tossing eight innings of relief against Oklahoma in the championship game. He did, however, walk eight Sooners, which is the third most walks issued in a championship game.

Tennessee started on a down note, as it dropped the first game to Utah, 7-1. The Vols were held to four hits, as Hopkins drove in the only run. Huffstetler, who struck out eight in the complete game effort, suffered the loss while giving up just six hits.

The Vols gutted it out and won their next four games to reach the finals. UT used a three-run seventh inning to oust Princeton the next day with a hard-fought 3-2 decision. Billy Joe Bowman tossed a six-hitter, and Hopkins once again led Tennessee with two hits.

After Hatfield’s four-hit shutout of Springfield in which Bert Rechichar and Herky Payne had two hits apiece, Tennessee would win a doubleheader the next day to advance to the national championship game.

In the first contest, the Vols exacted revenge over Utah, 5-4. Bill O’Kain threw the fourth straight complete game for the Vols against the Utes, allowing just five hits. Hatfield came off the bench to collect two hits, joining Rechichar to pace the team.

In the second tilt, Tennessee rallied from a 6-2 deficit to post a 9-8 victory over the USC Trojans. The Vols tied the game 6-6 in the fourth, took a 9-6 lead in the sixth and withstood a two-run Trojan rally in the bottom of the frame to hold on for a 9-8 win. Despite collecting just five hits, Bill Asbury and relief pitcher Bowman drove in two runs each. Bowman got the win after tossing 7 2/3 innings of relief as Tennessee advanced to face Oklahoma, which swept its way to the finals.

Tennessee jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the fifth, but let it slip away as the Sooners scored single runs in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings for the 3-2 win. Asbury collected two of Tennessee’s three hits, while Hatfield logged eight innings of relief in taking the loss.

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Utah 7, Tennessee 1

June 13, 1951

Utah AB R H RBI PO A

Cleverly, 2b 4 2 2 2 4 4Green, ss 3 0 2 3 2 6Williams, lf 5 0 1 0 4 0Cunningham, 3b 5 1 1 2 0 0Schick, cf 4 0 0 0 2 0Price, 1b 4 1 1 0 10 0Ray, rf 3 1 0 0 0 0Culleton, c 2 1 0 0 5 0Passetto, p 2 1 0 0 0 1Totals 32 7 7 7 27 11

Tennessee AB R H RBI PO A

Asbury, lf 4 0 1 0 2 0Dease, ss 2 0 0 0 1 2Hopkins, 3b 4 0 1 1 2 4Powell, 1b 4 0 0 0 6 1Rechichar, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0Anderson, c 4 0 0 0 10 0Payne, 2b 4 0 0 0 3 3Adams, rf 3 0 1 0 2 0Huffstetler, p 3 1 1 0 1 0Totals 31 1 4 1 27 10

Utah 020 100 202 - 7 7 0Tennessee 000 001 000 -1 4 2

E - Hopkins 2. DP - Tennessee 1. LOB - Utah 7, Tennessee 7. 3B - Cleverly. HR - Cunningham. SH - Culleton, Passetto.

Utah IP H R BB SO

Passetto 9.0 4 1 2 5

Tennessee IP H R BB SO

Huffstetler 9.0 6 7 6 8

Win - Passetto. Loss - Huffstetler. WP - Passetto. HBP - by Huffstetler (Schick); by Passetto (Rechichar). Time: 1:41. Attendance: 1706. Umpires - Warneke, Tobin.

Tennessee 3, Princeton 2

June 14, 1951

Tennessee AB R H RBI PO A

Asbury, lf 4 1 1 0 2 0Bell, ss 3 0 1 0 1 8Hopkins, 3b 5 0 2 1 4 1Hatfield, 1b 3 0 1 1 10 1Rechichar, cf 4 0 0 0 1 0Anderson, c 4 0 0 0 7 0Payne, 2b 3 1 1 0 0 2Adams, rf 4 1 1 1 2 0Bowman, p 3 0 0 0 0 3Totals 33 3 7 3 27 15

Princeton AB R H RBI PO A

Reydel, cf 5 0 1 1 1 0 Reichel, pr 0 0 0 0 0 0Fairchild, ss 5 0 1 0 0 1Irvin, 3b 4 0 0 0 2 3Prior, rf 3 1 1 0 1 0Kearnes, lf 4 0 0 0 0 0Weeden, c 3 0 1 0 6 0 Blessing, pr 0 0 0 0 0 0Emery, 1b 4 1 1 1 14 1Becker, 2b 2 0 1 0 8 2 Golden, ph 1 0 0 0 0 0Brightman, p 1 0 0 0 0 4Chirurgi, p 2 0 0 0 0 1Totals 34 2 6 2 32 12

Tennessee 000 000 300 -3 7 3Princeton 000 000 101 -2 6 1

E - Payne 2, Bowman, Weeden. LOB - Tennessee 10, Princeton 9. 2B - Prior. 3B - Payne. SH - Brightman, Hatfield, Bell.

Tennessee IP H R BB SO

Bowman 9.0 6 2 3 3

Princeton IP H R BB SO

Brightman 6.1 7 - 3 5Chirurgi 2.2 0 - 1 1

Win - Bowman. Loss - Brightman. Time: 2:19. Umpires - Tobin and Alvarez.

Tennessee 2, Springfield 0

June 15, 1951

Springfield AB R H RBI PO A

Maetoza, 2b 3 0 0 0 2 1D’Agostino, ss 4 0 0 0 2 2Kinney, lf 4 0 0 0 1 0Redmond, 1b 3 0 0 0 12 0Hoffman, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0Flood, 3b 3 0 0 0 2 3Simons, cf 3 0 2 0 2 0Smith, c 3 0 1 0 3 2Douglas, p 2 0 0 0 0 4Ruggiero, ph 1 0 0 0 0 0Nordberg, p 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 29 0 4 0 24 12

Tennessee AB R H RBI PO A

Asbury, lf 3 0 0 0 2 0Bell, ss 4 0 1 0 4 4Hopkins, 3b 3 0 1 0 2 4Powell, 1b 4 0 0 0 10 1Rechichar, cf 4 1 2 0 4 5Anderson, c 4 0 0 1 1 0Payne, 2b 3 1 2 1 4 5Adams, rf 3 0 1 0 1 0Huffstetler, p 2 0 0 0 1 1Totals 30 2 7 2 29 20

Springfield 000 000 000 - 0 4 3Tennessee 000 002 00x - 2 7 0

E - Maetoza 2, D’Agostino, Hatfield. DP - Springfield 1; Tennessee 2. LOB - Springfield 4, Tennessee 7. 2B - Hoffman. 3B - Rechichar. HR - Payne. SH - Hatfield.

Springfield IP H R BB SO

Douglas 7.0 7 2 2 2Nordberg 1.0 0 0 2 1

Tennessee IP H R BB SO

Hatfield 9.0 4 0 2 0

Win - Hatfield. Loss - Douglas. Time: 1:42. Attendance: 207. Umpires - Alvarez, Warneke, Duffy, Tobin.

Tennessee 5, Utah 4

June 16, 1951

Utah AB R H RBI PO A

Green, ss 4 0 0 0 2 1Pessetto, 2b 2 1 0 0 2 2Schick, cf 4 0 1 0 2 0Cunningham, 3b 3 2 1 1 4 0Price, 1b 4 1 1 2 7 0Orton, lf/rf 4 0 0 0 1 0Ray, rf 3 0 1 1 1 0Culleton, c 4 0 1 0 5 2Williams, p/lf 4 0 0 0 2 2Stuckenschneider, p 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 32 4 5 4 26 7

Tennessee AB R H RBI PO A

Asbury, lf 3 2 1 0 0 0Bell, ss 4 0 0 0 0 4Hopkins, 3b 4 1 1 1 2 3Powell, 1b 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hatfield, 1b 4 1 2 0 10 0Rechichar, cf 4 0 2 1 4 0Anderson, c 3 1 1 1 4 1Payne, 2b 4 0 1 1 4 0Adams, rf 3 0 1 0 3 0O’Kain, p 4 0 0 0 0 2Huffstetler, ph 1 0 0 0 0 0Totals 35 5 9 4 27 10

Utah 100 100 020 - 4 5 5Tennessee 000 121 001 - 5 9 2

E - Pessetto, Schick, Price, Culleton 2, Bell, Hopkins. LOB - Utah 6, Tennessee 10. 2B - Schick, Hatfield, Payne, Asbury. HR - Price. SH - Green, Bell.

Utah IP H R BB SO

Williams 5.0 6 4 3 3Stuckenschneider 3.2 3 1 2 1

Tennessee IP H R BB SO

O’Kain 9.0 5 4 3 4

Win - O’Kain. Loss - Stuckenschneider. Time: 1:50. Attendance: 1585. Umpires - Tobin, Alvarez, Warneke, Duffy.

Tennessee 9, USC 8

June 16, 1951

Tennessee AB R H RBI PO A

Asbury, lf 4 2 1 2 3 1Bell, ss 4 1 0 0 0 4Hopkins, 3b 4 0 1 1 2 2Hatfield, 1b 3 1 0 0 7 0Rechichar, cf 4 0 0 0 3 0Anderson, c 4 1 1 0 7 2Payne, 2b 4 2 1 1 4 2Adams, rf 3 1 0 0 1 0Huffstetler, p 0 0 0 0 0 0Bowman, p 3 1 1 2 0 0Totals 33 9 5 6 27 11

USC AB R H RBI PO A

Riach, cf 3 3 2 3 4 0S. Charnofsky, 2b 3 1 1 1 3 2Lillis, ss 5 0 2 3 2 4Karen, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 3Killingsworth, 1b 4 0 0 0 13 0H. Charnofsky, lf 4 0 0 0 0 0Bishara, c 3 1 1 0 3 0Hertel, rf 2 1 0 0 1 0Boone, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0Kemp, p 2 1 1 0 0 3Rankin, p 0 1 0 0 0 0Willis, ph 1 0 0 0 0 0Ane, p 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 31 8 7 8 27 12

Tennessee 022 203 000 - 9 5 0USC 240 002 000 - 8 7 3

E - Karen, Hertel, Kemp. DP - Tennessee 1, USC 1. LOB - Tennessee 4, USC 6. 2B - S. Charnofsky, Bishara. 3B - Riach. HR - Payne, Bowman, Asbury. SB - S. Charnofsky, Karen, Riach.

Tennessee IP H R BB SO

Huffstetler 1.1 2 5 4 1Bowman 7.2 5 3 6 6

USC IP H R BB SO

Kemp 4.0 3 6 4 2Rankin 4.0 2 3 2 1Ane 1.0 0 0 0 0

Win - Bowman. Loss - Rankin. WP - Bowman 1, Kemp 3. Balk - Rankin. Time: 2:28. Attendance: 4676. Umpires - Tobin, Alvarez, Warneke, Duffy.

Oklahoma 3, Tennessee 2

June 17, 1951

Oklahoma AB R H RBI PO A

Wich, ss 5 0 1 0 2 8Morgosh, 3b 3 1 1 1 2 1Sheets, 1b 5 0 2 0 10 0Pugsley, cf 3 0 1 1 1 0Antonio, rf 4 0 0 0 1 0McKee, lf 4 1 2 0 1 0Reddell, c 5 1 3 1 7 1Harrah, 2b 4 0 0 0 3 2Shirley, p 3 0 1 0 0 0

Totals 36 3 11 3 27 12

Tennessee AB R H RBI PO A

Asbury, lf 3 0 2 1 0 0Bell, ss 4 0 0 0 3 5Hopkins, 3b 4 0 1 0 1 1Hatfield, 1b-p 4 0 0 0 3 3Rechichar, cf 4 0 0 0 4 0Anderson, c 2 1 0 0 6 0Payne, 2b 3 0 0 0 3 0Adams, rf 1 1 0 0 2 0Huffstetler, p 0 0 0 0 0 1Nowell, 1b 2 0 0 1 5 0

Totals 27 2 3 2 27 10

Oklahoma 000 001 110 - 3 11 0Tennessee 000 020 000 - 2 3 1

E - Rechichar. DP - Oklahoma 1, Tennessee 1. LOB - Oklahoma 16, Tennessee 3. 2B - Reddell, Morgosh, Hopkins. 3B - McKee. SB - Reddell. SH - Powell.

Oklahoma IP H R BB SO

Shirley 9.0 3 2 4 6

Tennessee IP H R BB SO

Huffstetler 1.0 1 0 1 0Hatfield 8.0 10 3 8 5

Win - Shirley. Loss - Hatfield. WP - Hatfield 2. PB - Reddell 2. HBP - by Hatfield (Pugsley). Time: 2:23. Attendance: 6290. Umpires - Warneke, Tobin, Alvarez.

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1995College World Series Team

Players

John Alkire, RHP

Justin Altmann, INF

Bryce Christensen, OF

Travis Copley, DH

John Darlington, LHP

R. A. Dickey, RHP

Ray Espinosa, C

Travis Exum, RHP

Eduardo Figueroa, OF

Jason Franklin, INF

Brad Greene, RHP

Todd Helton, 1B/P

Ed Lewis, 2B

Jonathan McLuhan, OF

Ryan Meyers, RHP

Joe Nadeau, LHP

Scott Schroeffel, OF/P

Lance Smith, OF

Scott Vieira, INF

Matt Whitley, SS

Coaches

Rod Delmonico - Head Coach

Dave Serrano - Assistant Coach

Larry Simcox - Assistant Coach

Randy Burdette - Volunteer Coach

Support Staff

Eric Zirkle - Trainer

J Lewis - Manager

Jayson Nave - Manager

W ith a dramatic 3-1 victory over Oklahoma

State in the Mideast Regional finals, the

Tennessee Volunteers returned to play in the

College World Series for the first time in 44 years. The

Vols’ 44-year absence from the College World Series

was the longest span between appearances by any

team in college baseball history. In 1951, UT finished

runner-up to Oklahoma. Tennessee earned the 1995

trip after defeating the Cowboys in 11 innings.

Tennessee, the fifth seed in the College World Series,

won its first game, 3-1, versus the No. 4 seed Clemson Tigers. Three-time All-

American and national player of the year Todd Helton turned in a complete game

pitching performance against the Tigers, allowing one run on four hits with two

walks and nine strikeouts. Scott Schroeffel went 2-for-4 with a home run, double

and two runs scored.

The Vols were knocked into the loser’s bracket after eventual national champion

Cal State Fullerton pounced on UT, 11-1, in the second round. Helton drove in the

only Vol run of the game in the bottom of the first.

Tennessee bounced back to stay alive in the double-elimination tournament

with an impressive 6-2 victory over the tradition-laden Stanford Cardinal. Ryan

Meyers turned in perhaps one of the best pitching performances of his career as

he went the distance, allowing two runs on six hits with seven strikeouts. Helton

and Travis Copley each hit solo home runs, but it was Schroeffel’s 3-for-4 night with

two home runs, three runs scored and three RBIs that put the Vols in the semifinals

against the Titans.

Once again, though, the Titans proved to have too much offense as they jumped

on UT for seven runs in the first. The deficit was too much to overcome, and Cal

State Fullerton won 11-0, rolling on to the title.

Schroeffel was named to the all-tournament team after batting .533 (8-for-15)

with three home runs, a double and four RBI.

CWS ResultsTennessee 3, Clemson 1

Cal State Fullerton 11, Tennessee 1

Tennessee 6, Stanford 2

Cal State Fullerton 11, Tennessee 0

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Tennessee 3, Clemson 1

June 3, 1995

Tennessee AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Whitley, ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 5Schroeffel, cf 4 2 2 1 1 2 4 0Helton, p 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 2Vieira, 3b 3 0 1 0 1 1 2 0Lewis, 2b 5 0 2 1 0 0 1 0Copley, 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 8 0Christensen, lf 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0Espinosa, c 4 1 2 0 0 0 8 1Smith, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 0Totals 35 3 11 2 3 4 27 8

Clemson AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Monahan, cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 0Livingston, 2b 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 3Miller, 1b 3 1 1 0 1 2 7 1Burnham, lf 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0LeCroy, c 4 0 0 0 0 1 4 1Brizek, ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 5 5Duffie, dh 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Galloway, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Robinson, rf 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 0Dawsey, p - - - - - - 0 2Vining, p - - - - - - 0 1Totals 30 1 4 1 2 9 27 14

E - Brizek. DP - Tennessee 1, Clemson 1. LOB - Tennessee 12, Clemson 5. 2B - Schroeffel. HR - Schroeffel. SB - Monahan. CS - Whitley. SH - Copley, Whitley.

Tennessee 100 010 010 - 3 11 0Clemson 000 001 000 - 1 4 1

Tennessee IP H R ER BB SO

Helton 9.0 4 1 1 2 9

Clemson IP H R ER BB SO

Dawsey 6.1 10 2 2 2 2Vining 2.2 1 1 0 1 2

Win - Helton. Loss - Dawsey. WP - Helton, Dawsey. HBP - by Dawsey (Vieira), by Helton (Duffie), by Vining (Smith). PB - LeCroy. Balk - Helton. Time - 2:39. Attendance - 19,482. Umpires - Eldridge, Yeast, Fetchiet, Ford.

Cal State Fullerton 11, Tennessee 1

June 5, 1995

CS Fullerton AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Miranda, lf 4 2 2 1 1 0 3 0Ankrum, dh 5 2 2 0 0 1 0 0Kotsay, cf/rf 4 2 4 4 0 0 4 0Giambi, rf 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 0Hernandez, ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chatman, cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Loyd, c 5 0 1 0 0 0 4 1Fraser, 2b 5 2 2 2 0 0 2 4Olsen, 1b 4 2 3 1 0 0 8 2Jones, ss 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 2Martinez, 3b 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 2Ward, p - - - - - - 1 1Chavez, p - - - - - - 0 0Totals 38 11 16 11 2 2 27 12

Tennessee AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Whitley, ss 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 4Schroeffel, cf 4 0 1 0 0 2 4 0Helton, 1b 4 0 0 1 0 0 8 1Lewis, 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 6 3Vieira, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 2Copley, dh 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Christensen, lf 2 0 1 0 1 0 5 0McLuhan, ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Espinosa, c 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0Smith, rf 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0Figueroa, ph/rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dickey, p - - - - - - 0 3Exum, p - - - - - - 1 0Greene, p - - - - - - 0 0Totals 31 1 5 1 4 4 27 13

E - Jones, Loyd, Olsen, Vieira. DP - CS Fullerton 2, Tennessee 3. LOB - CS Fullerton 6, Tennessee 7. HR - Fraser, Kotsay, Olsen. SB - Christensen, Helton, Lewis, Whitley. CS - Smith. SH - Jones, Kotsay. SF - Giambi.

CS Fullerton 160 100 300 -11 16 3Tennessee 100 000 000 - 1 5 1

CS Fullerton IP H R ER BB SO

Ward 7.0 4 1 1 4 4

Chavez 2.0 1 0 0 0 0

Tennessee IP H R ER BB SO

Dickey 6.2 15 11 10 0 1

Exum 1.1 1 0 0 2 1

Greene 1.0 0 0 0 0 0

Win - Ward. Loss - Dickey. HBP - by Greene (Olsen). Time - 2:47.

Attendance - 18,063. Umpires - Fetchiet, Ford, Homolka, Yeast.

Tennessee 6, Stanford 2

June 6, 1995

Stanford AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Kilburg, cf 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

Carter, lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

Hinch, c 4 0 1 0 0 1 4 0

Carver, 3b 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 6

Allen, rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

Dallimore, 2b 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 2

Schaeffer, dh 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 0

Kent, 1b 3 0 1 1 0 1 14 0

Sees, ss 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3

Pecci, ph/ss 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bartels, p - - - - - - 0 1

Iglesias, p - - - - - - 0 0

Reimers, p - - - - - - 0 1

Totals 30 2 6 2 2 7 24 13

Tennessee AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Whitley, ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 2

Schroeffel, cf 4 3 3 3 0 0 3 0

Helton, 1b 3 1 2 2 1 1 9 0

Lewis, 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Vieira, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Copley, dh 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 0

Christensen, lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Espinosa, c 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 1

Smith, rf 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1

Figueroa, ph/rf 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 0

Meyers, p - - - - - - 0 5

Totals 33 6 8 6 1 4 27 11

E - Carver, Kent. DP - Tennessee 2. LOB - Stanford 3, Tennessee

5. 2B - Kent. HR - Copley, Helton, Schroeffel 2. SB - Dallimore,

Kilburg, Helton, Schroeffel. SH - Christensen.

Stanford 000 020 000 - 2 6 2

Tennessee 100 031 10x - 6 8 0

Stanford IP H R ER BB SO

Bartels 5.1 6 5 2 0 3

Iglesias 1.2 1 1 1 1 1

Reimers 1.0 1 0 0 0 0

Tennessee IP H R ER BB SO

Meyers 9.0 6 2 2 2 7

Win - Meyers. Loss - Bartels. WP - Iglesias. Time - 2:34.

Attendance - 20,072. Umpires - Homolka, Yeast, Fetchiet,

Ford.

Cal State Fullerton 11, Tennessee 0

June 8, 1995

Tennessee AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Whitley, ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 2Schroeffel, p/dh 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0Helton, 1b 4 0 2 0 0 0 7 1Vieira, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lewis, 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 2Copley, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2Figueroa, ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Christensen, lf/cf 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 0Espinosa, c 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0Smith, cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Franklin, lf 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0Alkire, p - - - - - - 1 0Darlington, p - - - - - - 0 0Greene, p - - - - - - 0 0Totals 31 0 5 0 2 3 24 7

CS Fullerton AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Miranda, lf 5 1 2 0 0 0 3 0Ankrum, dh 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0Matos, ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Kotsay, cf/rf 4 2 1 1 1 0 2 0Giambi, rf 3 1 1 1 1 0 6 0Jara, ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chatman, cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Loyd, c 4 2 3 4 1 1 3 0Fraser, 2b 5 0 2 0 0 2 0 1Olsen, 1b 5 1 1 0 0 1 9 1Jones, ss 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 3Martinez, 3b 4 1 2 3 0 1 1 4Lamb, 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Dixon, p - - - - - - 0 0Chavez, p - - - - - - 1 1Totals 37 11 15 11 4 6 27 11

E - Lewis. DP - Tennessee 2, CS Fullerton 1. LOB - Tennessee 6, CS Fullerton 9. 2B - Lewis, Kotsay. 3B - Miranda. HR - Loyd, Martinez. SF - Ankrum.

Tennessee 000 000 000 - 0 5 1CS Fullerton 711 020 00x - 11 15 0

Tennessee IP H R ER BB SO

Schroeffel 0.2 4 7 4 3 0Alkire 5.1 9 4 4 1 4Darlington 1.2 2 0 0 0 2Greene 0.1 0 0 0 0 0

CS Fullerton IP H R ER BB SO

Dixon 8.0 5 0 0 2 3Chavez 1.0 0 0 0 0 0

Win - Dixon. Loss - Schroeffel. WP - Schroeffel. HBP - by Alkire (Ankrum 2). Time - 2:34. Attendance - 14,242. Umpires - Yeast, Eldridge, Ford, Williams.

Scott Schroeffel

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2001College World Series Team

Players

Wyatt Allen, RHPKris Bennett, 3B

Joe Bertolino, LHPHal Bibee Jr., CChris Burke, SSRyan Case, 1B

Jeff Christensen, OFWill Curtiss, LHPStevie Daniel, 2B

Erik Filsinger, RHPBrian Gates, RHP

Dennis Gomez, 1BJavi Herrera, C

Patrick Hicklen, RHPBrandon Hopkins, OFDusty Johnson, LHPBeau Massey, RHPRyan Moffett, OF

Devon Nicholson, RHPJustin Parker, OF/PHunter Rigsby, INFMatt Samuels, RHP

Adam Smith, OFMatt Sternberg, 1B/3B

Dan Wilson, OF

Coaches

Rod Delmonico - Head CoachLarry Simcox - Assistant CoachRandy Mazey - Assistant Coach

Chance Beam - Volunteer Coach

Support Staff

Jeff Wood - TrainerJoel Daurity - Manager

Jake Johnson - ManagerSean Marohn - Strength Coach

Stevie Daniel’s grand slam highlighted a five-

run eighth inning as the Tennessee Volunteers

advanced to their third College World Series

with a 6-3 win over the East Carolina Pirates at the

Kinston (N.C.) Super Regional.

It was the second rally in as many days, as the Vols

scored four in the ninth to win the first game of the

Super Regional.

Once in Omaha, Tennessee made the most of its

trip, as it posted a 2-2 mark to tie Cal State Fullerton

for third place while setting a CWS record for highest team batting average (.394).

Three Vols played well enough to garner All-College World Series honors as third

baseman Kris Bennett, shortstop Chris Burke and left fielder Jeff Christensen were

placed on the squad.

Tennessee’s first game against Miami (Fla.) turned into a slugfest, the likes of

which had never been seen before at Rosenblatt Stadium. The Hurricanes jumped

out a 9-0 lead after three innings and withstood a Vol comeback to post a 21-13

win. No fewer than five single-game records were broken while two more were

tied. The two teams played the longest nine-inning game in CWS history at four

hours and 21 minutes, in addition to breaking the marks for most combined hits

(41), wild pitches (7), at-bats (89) and earned runs (34).

Tennessee collected a season-high 21 hits, as seven Vols pounded out at least

two hits, including three with three hits. Brandon Hopkins led the way with five RBI,

while Kris Bennett added three.

The Vols’ fortunes would turn for the better in an elimination game as they faced

conference foe Georgia. Bennett set a CWS record by going 6-for-6 and tied the

RBI record with seven as Tennessee advanced with a 19-12 win. Jeff Christensen

tied the runs scored record with five while Chris Burke hit an inside-the-park home

run.

Behind a solid pitching effort exhibited by Wyatt Allen, the Vols turned back the

USC Trojans, 10-2, to force a rematch with the Hurricanes. Allen worked eight solid

innings, allowing two runs on six hits. Ryan Case slugged a three-run home run and

Christensen drove in four runs to pace the offense.

Miami, the hottest team entering the CWS, kept swinging hot bats, as it pounded

out 13 hits in a 12-6 win over Tennessee to advance to the title game against

Stanford. Tennessee built a 4-0 lead after three innings, but saw the game slip away

as the Hurricanes scored 10 runs over the next two innings en route to the victory.

Hopkins and Dan Wilson each had two of Tennessee’s 11 hits.

CWS ResultsMiami (Fla.) 21, Tennessee 13

Tennessee 19, Georgia 12

Tennessee 10, Southern California 2

Miami (Fla.) 12, Tennessee 6

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Miami (Fla.) 21, Tennessee 13

June 9, 2001

Tennessee AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Burke, ss 5 2 3 0 0 1 1 0

Daniel, 2b 4 3 2 0 2 1 2 1

Hopkins, dh 6 3 3 5 0 1 0 0

Bennett, 3b 6 1 2 3 0 2 0 0

Christensen, lf 5 2 2 1 0 2 0 0

Herrera, c 5 1 3 1 0 1 11 2

Case, 1b 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0

Gomez, ph/1b 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 0

Sternberg, ph/1b 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

Wilson, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Smith, ph/rf 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Moffett, pr/rf 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

Bibee, ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Parker, cf 6 1 1 0 0 0 4 0

Allen, p - - - - - - 0 0

Nicholson, p - - - - - - 1 0

Samuels, p - - - - - - 0 1

Curtiss, p - - - - - - 0 0

Johnson, p - - - - - - 0 1

Totals 49 13 21 12 2 11 24 5

Miami AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Jimerson, cf 6 2 2 1 0 3 3 0

M. Rodriguez, lf 4 3 2 3 2 1 1 0

J. Rodriguez, ss 5 1 2 1 1 2 0 2

Howard, 3b 4 2 2 3 1 1 1 2

Matienzo, dh 5 2 4 6 0 1 0 0

Mannix, rf 3 2 3 0 3 0 1 1

Nettles, pr 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Burt, rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Brown, 1b 5 2 2 3 1 3 7 1

Clute, 2b 5 3 2 0 0 0 2 0

DiRosa, c 3 3 1 2 3 1 10 1

Farmer, p - - - - - - 1 1

Smith, p - - - - - - 0 0

Cohn, p - - - - - - 0 0

Vazquez, p - - - - - - 0 0

Prendes, p - - - - - - 0 0

DeBold, p - - - - - - 0 0

Huguet, p - - - - - - 0 0

Totals 40 21 20 19 11 12 27 8

E - Herrera, Jimerson, J. Rodriguez. LOB - Tennessee 14,

Miami 9. 2B - Howard, Clute, DiRosa. HR - Hopkins, Bennett,

Christensen, Jimerson, Matienzo 2, Brown. SF - Herrera,

Howard, Matienzo. SB - Burke 2, Daniel 2, Jimerson 2, M.

Rodriguez 2. CS - J. Rodriguez.

Tennessee 000 136 210 - 13 21 1

Miami 171 036 03x - 21 20 2

Tennessee IP H R ER BB SO

Allen 1.2 7 8 8 3 3

Nicholson 2.1 5 4 4 2 4

Samuels 1.2 5 6 6 3 2

Curtiss 0.0 0 0 0 2 0

Johnson 2.1 3 3 3 1 3

Miami IP H R ER BB SO

Farmer 5.0 6 4 4 2 5

Smith 0.1 4 4 4 0 0

Cohn 0.1 3 2 2 0 1

Vazquez 1.0 3 2 2 0 2

Prendes 0.0 1 0 0 0 0

DeBold 1.0 3 1 1 0 2

Huguet 1.1 1 0 0 0 1

Win - Farmer. Loss - Allen. WP - Allen 2, Nicholson 2, Samuels,

Smith, Cohn. HBP - by Allen (Clute), by Farmer (Christensen),

by Smith (Burke). PB - Herrera. Time - 4:21. Attendance -

23,994. Umpires - Sebastian, Rodriguez, Walsh, Guillie.

Tennessee 19, Georgia 12

June 11, 2001

Tennessee AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Burke, ss 4 3 2 1 1 0 0 3

Daniel, 2b 6 3 2 1 0 1 4 2

Hopkins, dh 6 2 2 1 0 1 0 0

Christensen, lf 5 5 3 2 1 1 1 0

Bennett, 3b 6 4 6 7 0 0 2 5

Parker, cf 6 1 2 3 0 0 3 0

Herrera, c 4 1 1 4 0 1 5 0

Wilson, rf 5 0 2 0 0 1 4 0

Case, 1b 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

Gomez, ph/1b 3 0 1 0 0 0 5 1

Hicklen, p - - - - - - 0 0

Gates, p - - - - - - 1 1

Totals 47 19 21 19 2 5 27 12

Georgia AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Neufeld, 3b 5 1 2 0 0 0 3 2

Coffey, dh 6 2 3 4 0 1 0 0

Keppinger, ss 4 1 2 2 1 0 1 0

Swann, rf 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 0

Brooks, lf 2 2 1 2 1 1 3 0

Edge, cf 4 2 1 0 1 0 4 0

Thornhill, 1b 5 1 3 2 0 0 9 0

Burchett, c 3 1 1 1 1 0 4 1

Pollock, 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 5

Bodenmiller, ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Moorhead, p - - - - - - 0 0

Sharpton, p - - - - - - 0 0

Carswell, p - - - - - - 0 0

Havel, p - - - - - - 0 0

Totals 38 12 14 11 5 4 27 8

E - Gomez, Neufeld, Moorhead. DP - Tennessee 2, Georgia

2. LOB - Tennessee 5, Georgia 8. 2B - Daniel, Christensen,

Bennett, Wilson, Gomez. 3B - Hopkins. HR - Burke, Bennett,

Herrera, Coffey, Keppinger, Brooks. SF - Herrera, Burchett.

SB - Burke 3, Christensen 2, Bennett.

Tennessee 402 030 253 - 19 21 1

Georgia 005 240 010 - 12 14 2

Tennessee IP H R ER BB SO

Hicklen 5.0 12 11 11 3 2

Gates 4.0 2 1 0 2 2

Georgia IP H R ER BB SO

Moorhead 4.0 8 8 6 1 2

Sharpton 3.0 5 3 1 1 1

Carswell 1.0 5 5 5 0 1

Havel 1.0 3 3 3 0 1

Win - Gates. Loss - Carswell. WP - Gates, Sharpton. HBP - by

Hicklen (Brooks), by Hicklen (Neufeld), by Gates (Brooks),

by Havel (Burke). Balk - Hicklen, Sharpton. Time - 3:20.

Attendance - 20,220. Umpires - Guillie, Sebastian, Eldridge,

Rodriguez.

Tennessee 10, USC 2

June 12, 2001

USC AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Barre, cf 5 1 1 0 0 0 3 0

Davidson, ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 2 2

Concepcion, c 3 1 0 0 1 1 3 2

Peavey, 1b 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 1

Lunetta, 2b 4 0 3 1 0 0 5 2

Moon, 3b 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 3

Persell, dh 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

Montanez, rf 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

Self, lf 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1

Morales, ph/lf 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

Reyes, p - - - - - - 0 0

Dizard, p - - - - - - 0 0

Bannister, p - - - - - - 1 0

Totals 34 2 7 2 2 5 24 11

Tennessee AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Burke, ss 4 2 1 0 1 0 1 3

Daniel, 2b 4 3 2 0 0 1 2 5

Hopkins, dh 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0

Christensen, lf 5 1 3 4 0 0 3 0

Bennett, 3b 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 3

Parker, cf 4 1 1 0 0 1 3 0

Herrera, c 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 1

Wilson, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 0

Case, 1b 3 1 1 3 0 1 12 1

Allen, p - - - - - - 0 0

Samuels, p - - - - - - 0 0

Totals 31 10 10 8 5 3 27 13

E - Peavey, Bannister. LOB - USC 9, Tennessee 6. 2B - Lunetta,

Christensen, Wilson. HR - Christensen, Case. SH - Hopkins.

SB - Daniel. CS - Christensen.

USC 000 002 000 - 2 7 2

Tennessee 031 020 22x - 10 10 0

USC IP H R ER BB SO

Reyes 4.1 6 6 5 2 2

Dizard 1.2 3 2 2 3 0

Bannister 2.0 1 2 1 0 1

Tennessee IP H R ER BB SO

Allen 8.0 6 2 2 1 5

Samuels 1.0 1 0 0 1 0

Win - Allen. Loss - Reyes. WP - Reyes 2, Dizard, Allen. HBP - by

Allen (Davidson), by Reyes (Hopkins), by Allen (Peavey), by

Bannister (Case), by Bannister (Daniel). Balk - Reyes. Time -

3:00. Attendance - 23,101. Umpires - Henderson, Eldridge,

Guillie, Walsh.

Miami (Fla.) 12, Tennessee 6

June 14, 2001

Miami AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Jimerson, cf 3 2 1 0 3 2 4 0

M. Rodriguez, lf 5 2 3 3 1 0 2 0

J. Rodriguez, ss 5 1 1 0 1 1 2 4

Howard, 3b 5 1 2 4 1 0 0 4

Matienzo, dh 6 2 3 2 0 2 0 0

Mannix, rf 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 0

Burt, lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Brown, 1b 3 1 2 2 2 1 11 0

Clute, 2b 4 1 0 1 1 1 4 3

Lovelady, c 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 1

Bengochea, p - - - - - - 0 0

Smith, p - - - - - - 0 1

DeBold, p - - - - - - 0 1

Cohn, p - - - - - - 0 0

Huguet, p - - - - - - 0 0

Totals 39 12 13 12 9 8 27 14

Tennessee AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Burke, ss 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

Daniel, 2b 4 1 1 0 1 1 3 4

Hopkins, dh 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

Moffett, cf 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 0

Filsinger, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bertolino, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Christensen, lf 3 1 1 1 1 0 2 0

Bennett, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 2

Parker, cf/p 3 0 1 2 0 0 2 0

Herrera, c 3 1 0 0 1 0 9 2

Wilson, rf 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0

Smith, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Case, 1b 2 0 1 1 0 0 6 0

Gomez, 1b 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Sternberg, 1b 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Gates, p - - - - - - 0 2

Nicholson, p - - - - - - 0 0

Curtiss, p - - - - - - 0 0

Totals 33 6 11 6 4 1 27 13

E - Sternberg. DP - Miami 2, Tennessee 1. LOB - Miami

11, Tennessee 5. 2B - Brown, Daniel, Christensen, Wilson,

Sternberg. 3B - Moffett. HR - Howard, Matienzo, Brown.

SF - Parker. SB - Jimerson 4, M. Rodriguez, Clute, Burke. CS -

Mannix, Daniel.

Miami 000 730 200 - 12 13 0

Tennessee 022 010 010 - 6 11 1

Miami IP H R ER BB SO

Bengochea 2.0 5 4 4 4 0

Smith 3.0 3 1 1 0 1

DeBold 2.0 0 0 0 0 0

Cohn 0.1 2 1 1 0 0

Huguet 1.2 1 0 0 0 0

Tennessee IP H R ER BB SO

Gates 3.2 8 7 7 1 4

Nicholson 1.0 2 3 3 3 1

Curtiss 0.0 1 0 0 0 0

Parker 3.0 1 2 1 5 1

Filsinger 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

Bertolino 0.1 1 0 0 0 1

Win - Smith. Loss - Gates. HBP - by Gates (Mannix). PB - Herrera.

Time - 3:38. Attendance - 18,975. Umpires - Rodriguez, Walsh,

Sebastian, Henderson.

2001 College World Series

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2005College World Series Team

Players

James Adkins, LHPJosh Alley, OF

Joey Andrews, RHPJ.P. Arencibia, CJabe Beard, RHP

Daniel Beasley, OFJulio Borbon, OF

Trey Bridges, RHPCraig Cobb, RHP

Kelly Edmundson, CRob Fitzgerald, OF/RHP

Chase Hardin, RHPChase Headley, 3B

Luke Hochevar, RHPChris Howell, RHP

Eli Iorg, OFMike Kerfeld, RHP

Eric King, SSNicholas Kulp, OF

Jonathan Rapavi, RHPMichael Rivera, 2B

Alex Suarez, 1B/DHSean Watson, RHP

Coaches

Rod Delmonico - Head CoachLarry Simcox - Assistant Coach

Mike Bell - Assistant CoachClay Greene - Volunteer Coach

Support Staff

Jeff Wood - TrainerLuke Alger - Head Manager

Danny Krow - ManagerBrian Dowd - Manager

Brian Gearity - Strength Coach

The 2005 season marked Tennessee’s third trip to

Omaha under head coach Rod Delmonico, and

the Vols drew an opening-round matchup against

a familiar foe, SEC champion Florida. Tennessee trailed

by a score of 6-1 heading into the seventh inning versus

the Gators, and the Vols then put together a three-run

rally to pull within two runs. Florida’s bullpen proved

too strong, however, and UT was unable to mount a final

scoring charge.

The Gators claimed the victory by a final score of 6-4,

but could have posted a much higher run total were it not for three outstanding

outfield plays by All-America right fielder Eli Iorg. The junior from Knoxville made

national highlight reels with a spectacular leaping catch over the wall to take away

what would have been a grand slam. While many of the 21,546 in attendance

were left in awe of Iorg’s athletic prowess, the play was just one of many that the

Volunteers’ faithful had grown accustomed to seeing throughout the season. Iorg

closed out the year as the SEC leader in stolen bases while ranking second in RBIs

and third in batting average. He also led Tennessee in hits and home runs.

Dropped into the CWS loser’s bracket, the Vols found themselves matched up

against Arizona State in the tournament’s first elimination game on Sun., June 19.

Freshman All-America catcher J.P. Arencibia gave UT an early 1-0 lead over the Sun

Devils when he hit a solo home run in the bottom of the first inning. The blast was

Arencibia’s first career postseason homer and extended his UT freshman home run

record to 14 (three more than the previous record-holder, Todd Helton, hit as a

freshman in 1993).

An RBI double by junior centerfielder Josh Alley in the fifth inning gave

Tennessee a 2-0 lead, but ASU plated its first run in the seventh before exploding

for three runs in the eighth to take a late 4-2 lead. That closed out the game’s scor-

ing, and Tennessee saw its outstanding 2005 season come to an end.

“For me as a coach, to see these men grow up and see how each has improved

(this year) has been a blessing to me,” UT head coach Rod Delmonico said after the

game. “This is the best year I’ve had as a coach. What this team has meant to me

will be hard to top.”

How could the Vols’ 2005 campaign not be considered special? The club whose

offensive ability was questioned by many entering the year ended up standing

atop the final SEC statistical rankings in batting average, slugging percentage,

on-base percentage, runs scored, hits, RBIs, doubles, triples, total bases and stolen

bases.

In the final national college baseball rankings, the Vols turned in a consensus

top-10 season. Three of the polls tabbed UT as the nation’s No. 8 club at season’s

end, marking the school’s highest final ranking since 2001.

CWS ResultsFlorida 6, Tennessee 4

Arizona State 4, Tennessee 2

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Florida 6, Tennessee 4

June 17, 2005

E - Arencibia(6); Suarez(4); Dickey(6); Tordi 2(10). DP - UF 1. LOB - Tennessee 12; UF 14.

2B - King(16); Tordi(10). HR - Headley(14); LaPorta(25); Jeroloman(8). HBP - LaPorta; Tordi.

SH - Tordi(10). SF - Iorg(6); LaPorta(6); Barton(2). SB - Fitzgerald(6).

Tennessee IP H R ER BB SO

Hochevar 6.0 8 6 4 5 3

Watson 2.0 0 0 0 4 2

Florida IP H R ER BB S

Horne 6.0 4 2 1 6 8

Falkenbach 0.2 3 2 2 0 0

Pete 2.0 1 0 0 0 0

O’Day 0.1 0 0 0 0 0

Win - Horne (10-2). Loss - Hochevar (15-3). Save - O’Day (7). HBP - by Hochevar (LaPorta); by

Hochevar (Tordi). Inherited runners/scored: Watson 1/0; Falkenbach 1/1; Pete 2/0; O’Day 1/0.

Umpires - HP: Bill Davis 1B: David Wiley 2B: Andy Eaves 3B: Dan Mascorro. Start: 1:08 pm

Time: 3:35 Attendance: 21546

Arizona State 4, Tennessee 2

June 19, 2005

E - Dhaenens(12); Headley(18). DP - ASU 1. LOB - ASU 11; Tennessee 10. 2B - Hooft(9);

Dhaenens(5); Alley(19); King(17); Rivera(12); Suarez(13). HR - Arencibia(14). HBP - Sferra; King.

SH - King(11). SF - Sferra(2). SB - Buck(27); Hooft(13); Alley(25); King(19). CS - Buck(9); Hooft(7).

Arizona State IP H R ER BB SO

Averill 5.2 8 2 2 1 3

Bresnehan 3.1 2 0 0 0 1

Tennessee IP H R ER BB SO

Adkins 7.1 8 4 4 5 8

Watson 1.2 1 0 0 2 0

Win - Bresnehan (5-4). Loss - Adkins (10-5). Save - None. WP - Adkins(6). HBP - by Averill

(King); by Adkins (Sferra). Inherited runners/scored: Bresnehan 1/0; Watson 1/0. Umpires - HP:

Andy Eaves 1B: Dan Mascorro 2B: Bill Davis 3B: Steve Manders. Start: 1:07 pm Time: 3:27

Attendance: 26813

2005 College World Series

Tennessee AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Alley cf 3 1 0 0 2 1 4 0

King ss 5 2 4 0 0 1 1 1

Arencibia c 4 0 0 1 1 1 5 0

Headley 3b 5 1 2 2 0 0 0 1

Iorg rf 4 0 0 1 0 1 3 0

Fitzgerald dh 4 0 1 0 1 2 0 0

Rivera 2b 4 0 0 0 1 1 4 6

Borbon lf 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

Edmundson ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Beasley lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Suarez 1b 3 0 0 0 1 0 6 2

Hochevar p 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Watson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 36 4 8 4 6 8 24 10

Florida AB R H RBI BB SO PO A

Corsaletti cf 2 1 0 0 3 2 3 0

Davis 2b 5 0 0 1 0 0 6 2

LaPorta 1b 3 1 1 2 0 1 7 0

Jeroloman c 4 1 1 2 1 0 7 1

McArthur 3b 4 0 1 0 1 0 2 1

Gaski 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Leclerc rf 4 1 0 0 1 1 1 0

Dickey lf 3 0 2 0 2 1 0 0

Tordi ss 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 6

Barton dh 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

Horne p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Falkenbach p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pete p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

O’Day p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 30 6 8 6 9 5 27 12

Tennessee 000 010 300-4 8 2

Florida 101 211 00x-6 8 3

Arizona State AB R H RBI BB SO PO

Larish 1b 3 0 0 0 2 1 13

Buck rf 5 0 4 1 0 0 4

Curtis lf 5 0 0 0 0 1 1

Gosewisch c 4 1 1 0 1 1 5

Zinicola dh 3 0 1 0 1 1 0

Laguna pr/dh 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

Hooft 3b 3 1 2 1 2 0 0

Persichina 2b 2 0 0 0 0 1 2

Landry ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

Dhaenens 2b 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

Sferra cf 2 1 0 1 0 0 1

Romine ss 4 0 0 0 0 2 1

Averill p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bresnehan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 33 4 9 4 7 8 27

Tennessee AB R H RBI BB SO PO

Alley cf 5 0 1 1 0 1 2

King ss 3 0 1 0 0 0 1

Arencibia c 5 1 1 1 0 2 8

Headley 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0 2

Iorg rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 3

Edmundson dh 3 0 1 0 0 1 0

Fitzgerald ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Rivera 2b 4 0 2 0 0 0 1

Borbon lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 1

Beasley lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Suarez 1b 4 1 1 0 0 0 9

Adkins p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Watson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 36 2 10 2 1 4 27

Arizona State 000 000 130-4 9 1

Tennessee 100 010 000-2 10 1

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Omaha Challenge

Fielders

Rk. Player Points

1. P.J. Polk 693.76

2. Khayyan Norfork 686.08

3. Josh Liles 642.43

4. Blake Forsythe 638.56

5. Chris Fritts 607.01

Pitchers

Rk. Player Points

1. Will Locante 689.00

2. Matt Ramsey 649.46

3. Alan Walden 637.71

4. Rob Catapano 629.85

5. Adam Adkins 609.02

Tennessee head coach Todd Raleigh has infused the Volunteers program

with an increased level of toughness, grit and accountability. In support of that

mindset, he introduced a grueling three-day competition known as “The Omaha

Challenge,” in which the Vols compete as both individuals and teams.

First year strength and conditioning coach Herman Demmink administered

the events in the fall.

“The Omaha Challenge is a combination of strength, speed and endurance

that really forces players to push themselves to their limits to find out exactly

how physically and mentally tough they are,” Demmink said. “When they realize

what those limits are, they can begin to work toward continuting to improve in

those areas, which should lead us in a direction toward Omaha.”

This year’s squad was separated into four teams, Black, Gray, Orange and White.

Team Black included Blake Forsythe, Matt Duffy, Cody Stubbs, P.J. Polk, Adam

King, Matt Hamaker, Stephen McCray and Steve Crnkovich.

Team Gray included Josh Liles, Cody Grisham, Khayyan Norfork, Charley

Thurber, Adam Adkins, Cody Hawn and Drew Steckenrider.

Team Orange was comprised of Bryan Morgado, Josh Allman, Will Locante,

Chris Fritts, Steven Gruver, Jon Reed, Hunter Daniel and Alan Walden.

Team White was made up of Rob Catapano, Dylan Hochevar, Zach Osborne,

Matt Ramsey, Nick Blount, Spencer Clifft, D.J. Leffler and Andy Yates.

Each team took part in a total of eight events, including the Zig-Zag and

400-yard shuttle run, max pullups, a 100-yard sled drag, campus run, test of grip

strength, dumbbell bench press (65 lbs./position players, 55 lbs./pitchers), an

obstacle course and a “Medley of Pain.”

Team Gray took top honors in the final team standings. Individually, junior

outfielder P.J. Polk was the champion among the position players with 693.76

points, while sophomore pitcher Will Locante was the champion among the

pitchers for the second straight season with 689.00 points.

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS

1. Team Gray .................................... 4303.60

2. Team Black ................................... 4293.62

3. Team Orange .............................. 4254.72

4. Team White ................................. 4162.64

2010 OMAHA CHALLENGEENDURANCE / SPEED / AGILITY / POWER / STRENGTH / HEART

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Zig-Zag/400-yard Shuttle

P.J. Polk ....................................1:36.82

Pullups (Max.)

P.J. Polk ....................................44 reps

100-yard Sled Drag

Will Locante ..............42.59 seconds

Campus Run

Steve Crnkovich ....................... 18:33

Grip Strength

P.J. Polk ..........................................3:41

Dumbbell Bench Press

Khayyan Norfork ...................38 reps

Obstacle Course

Blake Forsythe ............ 158 seconds

“Medley of Pain”

Khayyan Norfork .........................4:15

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Overall SEC SEC

Year Coach W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Finish

1897 D. Aydelott 6-9-1 .406

1898 A.J. Greer No Record Available

1899 W.R. Harrison No Record Available

1900 T.R. Cornick 6-5 .545

1901 No Team

1902 William H. Newman 8-4 .667

1903 Frank Moffett 8-10 .444

1904 Frank Moffett 9-5 .643

1905 Frank Moffett 3-5 .375

1906 James DePree 7-8 .467

1907 Frank Moffett 17-10 .630

1908 Frank Moffett 16-3 .842

1909 Frank Moffett 18-5-1 .771

1910 Frank Moffett 11-7 .611

1911 Z.G. Clevenger 10-8 .556

1912 Z.G. Clevenger 7-11-1 .395

1913 Z.G. Clevenger 5-8-1 .393

1914 Z.G. Clevenger 6-6-1 .500

1915 Z.G. Clevenger 10-6 .625

1916 Z.G. Clevenger 13-5 .722

1917 J.G. Bender 7-6 .538

1918 Frank Moffett 8-2 .800

1919 Frank Callaway 5-7-1 .423

1920 J.G. Bender 9-5 .643

1921 M.B. Banks 10-7 .588

1922 M.B. Banks 5-10-2 .353

1923 M.B. Banks 5-5-1 .500

1924 M.B. Banks 9-9 .500

1925 M.B. Banks 4-5 .444

1926 M.B. Banks 5-6 .455

1927 William S. Harkness 3-9 .250

1928 William S. Harkness 3-9 .250

1929 William S. Harkness 3-5 .375

1930 William S. Harkness 4-4 .500

1931 William S. Harkness 6-3 .667 (Non-collegiate competition)

1932-38 No Teams

1939 John Mauer 7-2 .778 1-1 .500 8th

1940 John Mauer 4-9 .308 2-4 .333 10th

1941 John Mauer 7-6 .538 3-3 .500 6th

1942 John Mauer 6-6 .500 1-2 .333 10th

1943-46 No Teams

1947 Ike Peel 13-6 .684 5-3 .625 3rd

1948 S.W. Anderson 4-18-1 .196 3-16-1 .175 12th

1949 S.W. Anderson 6-12 .333 5-9 .357 10th

1950 S.W. Anderson 8-9 .471 7-9 .438 7th

1951 S.W. Anderson 20-3! .870 16-1 .941 1st

1952 S.W. Anderson 11-9^ .550 11-7 .611 4th

1953 Bernard O’Neil 14-8 .636 6-7 .462 8th

1954 Bernard O’Neil 8-17 .320 4-10 .286 T-11th

1955 Bernard O’Neil 13-8 .619 8-6 .571 6th

1956 Bernard O’Neil 10-13 .435 7-8 .467 6th

1957 Bernard O’Neil 9-14 .391 4-12 .250 10th

1958 George Cafego 2-13-1 .156 1-10 .091 12th

1959 George Cafego 9-9 .500 4-8 .333 6th East

1960 George Cafego 9-13-1 .413 5-12 .294 7th East

1961 George Cafego 15-10 .600 6-8 .429 6th East

1962 George Cafego 14-12 .538 9-7 .563 4th East

1963 Bill Wright 11-15 .423 8-10 .444 5th East

1964 Bill Wright 17-14 .548 8-9 .471 4th East

1965 Bill Wright 14-10 .583 8-5 .615 3rd East

1966 Bill Wright 22-9 .710 11-2 .846 1st East

1967 Bill Wright 14-16 .467 8-9 .471 4th East

1968 Bill Wright 20-12 .625 8-5 .615 2nd East

1969 Bill Wright 19-15 .559 9-5 .643 2nd East

1970 Bill Wright 24-10 .706 12-3 .800 1st East

1971 Bill Wright 15-15-1 .500 7-7 .500 4th East

1972 Bill Wright 19-14 .576 7-6 .538 2nd East

1973 Bill Wright 20-15 .571 9-7 .563 2nd East

1974 Bill Wright 29-15 .659 10-7 .588 3rd East

1975 Bill Wright 32-16 .667 10-7 .588 2nd East

1976 Bill Wright 33-17 .660 15-9 .625 2nd East

1977 Bill Wright 24-24-1 .500 11-12 .478 3rd East

1978 Bill Wright 25-21 .543 11-12 .478 3rd East

1979 Bill Wright 25-22 .532 10-14 .417 4th East

1980 Bill Wright 23-21 .523 6-14 .300 5th East

1981 Bill Wright 22-27 .449 10-13 .435 3rd East

1982 John Whited 29-17 .630 13-9 .591 2nd East

1983 John Whited 26-16 .619 12-7 .632 2nd East

1984 John Whited 27-21 .563 11-12 .478 2nd East

1985 John Whited 26-23 .531 10-13 .434 5th East

Overall SEC SEC

Year Coach W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Finish

1986 John Whited 27-23 .540 10-17 .370 8th

1987 John Whited 10-9 .526 5-18 .217 10th

Ronnie Osborne 7-18 .280

1988 Mark Connor 21-29 .420 9-18 .333 9th

1989 Mark Connor 23-36 .390 4-23 .148 10th

1990 Rod Delmonico 28-31 .475 9-18 .333 9th

1991 Rod Delmonico 41-19 .683 13-13 .500 7th

1992 Rod Delmonico 35-20 .636 10-14 .417 5th East

1993 Rod Delmonico 45-20^ .692 20-10 .667 1st East#

1994 Rod Delmonico 52-14^ .788 24-5 .828 1st East#

1995 Rod Delmonico 54-16^! .771 22-8 .733 1st East#

1996 Rod Delmonico 43-20^ .683 18-12 .600 2nd East

1997 Rod Delmonico 42-19^ .688 17-13 .567 T-1st East

1998 Rod Delmonico 36-20 .643 11-17 .393 4th East

1999 Rod Delmonico 28-28 .500 10-20 .333 4th East

2000 Rod Delmonico 40-23 .635 10-18 .357 5th East

2001 Rod Delmonico 48-20^! .705 18-12 .600 2nd East

2002 Rod Delmonico 27-28 .490 12-18 .400 4th East

2003 Rod Delmonico 31-24 .564 13-17 .433 4th East

2004 Rod Delmonico 38-24^ .613 14-16 .467 5th East

2005 Rod Delmonico 46-21^! .687 18-11 .621 2nd East

2006 Rod Delmonico 31-24 .564 11-18 .379 5th East

2007 Rod Delmonico 34-25 .576 13-15 .464 4th East

2008 Todd Raleigh 27-29 .482 12-18 .400 6th East

2009 Todd Raleigh 26-29 .473 11-19 .367 6th East

#Won Southeastern Conference Tournament

^NCAA Regional

!NCAA College World Series

Coaching Records

Head Coach W-L-T Pct. Years

D. Aydelott 6-9-1 .406 1897 (1 year)

A.J. Greer No Record 1898 (1 year)

W.R. Harrison No Record 1899 (1 year)

T.R. Cornick 6-5 .545 1900 (1 year)

William H. Newman 8-4 .667 1902 (1 year)

Frank Moffett 90-47-1 .656 1903-05; 07-10; 18 (8 years)

Frank Callaway 5-7-1 .423 1919 (1 year)

James DePree 7-8 .467 1906 (1 year)

Z.G. Clevenger 51-44-3 .553 1911-16 (6 years)

J.G. Bender 16-11 .593 1917; 1920 (2 years)

M.B. Banks 38-42-3 .476 1921-26 (6 years)

William S. Harkness 13-27 .325 1927-31 (5 years)

John Mauer 24-23 .511 1939-42 (4 years)

Ike Peel 13-6 .684 1947 (1 year)

S.W. Anderson 49-51-1 .490 1948-52 (5 years)

Bernard O’Neil 54-60 .474 1953-57 (5 years)

George Cafego 49-57-2 .463 1958-62 (5 years)

Bill Wright 408-308-2 .570 1963-81 (19 years)

John Whited 145-109 .571 1982-87 (6 years)

Ronnie Osborne 7-18 .280 1987 (1 year)

Mark Connor 44-65 .404 1988-89 (2 years)

Rod Delmonico 699-396 .638 1990-2007 (18 years)

Todd Raleigh 53-58 .477 2008-09 (2 years)

Totals 1,785-1,355-14 .568 100 years

SEC Totals 646-711-1 .476 67 years

Tennessee’s

All-Time Record by Decade

1890s 6-9-1 .406

1900s 92-55-1 .625

1910s 82-66-4 .553

1920s 56-70-3 .446

1930s 11-6 .647

1940s 40-57-1 .413

1950s 104-103-1 .502

1960s 155-126-1 .551

1970s 246-169-2 .592

1980s 241-240 .501

1990s 404-207 .661

2000s 348-247 .585

Coach S.W. Anderson

led the Vols to their first

NCAA College World

Series appearance in

1951, along with win-

ning the school’s first-

ever SEC baseball title

that same year.

Former UT head coach

Bill Wright coached the

Vols for 19 years from

1963-81, compiling a

408-308-2 overall mark.

He guided Tennessee

to a pair of SEC Eastern

Division titles in 1966

and 1970.

Yearly Results/Coaching Records

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Team First Meeting Last Meeting W-L-T Pct.

Akron 1920 2006 2-1 .667Alabama 1897 2009 28-65 .301Appalachian State 1977 2009 11-3 .786Arizona State 1972 2005 1-11 .083Arkansas 1992 2009 24-25 .490Arkansas State 1969 1969 1-2 .333Auburn 1948 2009 33-80 .292Austin Peay 1972 2009 16-3 .842Baylor 2005 2005 0-1 .000Belmont 2000 2009 4-3 .571Bethune-Cookman 2005 2007 3-2 .600Bingham 1905 1905 1-0 1.000Binghamton N/A N/A N/A N/ABirmingham-Southern 1969 1996 3-0 1.000Boston University 1967 1967 1-0 1.000Bowling Green 1993 2003 6-1 .857Bradley 1970 1970 2-0 1.000Brigham Young 1968 1968 0-1 .000Bristol College 1990 1990 1-0 1.000California 1999 1999 2-1 .667Cal State Fullerton 1995 2001 0-3 .000Carlisle 1915 1915 2-0 1.000Carson-Newman 1903 2004 54-31-2 .632Central Florida (UCF) 1975 1997 6-2 1.000Centre College 1919 1941 1-0-1 .750Charleston Southern 1981 2009 3-0 1.000Charlotte 1993 2008 3-1 .750Cincinnati 1906 2002 15-5 .750The Citadel 1967 2003 4-5 .444Clemson 1925 1997 11-23 .324Coastal Carolina 1981 2009 3-2 .600College of Charleston 1998 2001 3-0 1.000Columbia 1989 1989 2-1 .667Columbus (Ga.) College 1977 1988 2-0 1.000Connecticut 1996 1996 1-0 1.000Cornell 1964 1972 3-1 .750Cumberland (Ky.) College 1907 1986 10-7 .588Cumberland (Tenn.) University 1904 1997 12-5 .706Dayton 2000 2001 4-0 1.000Delaware 1974 1974 1-0 1.000Detroit 1976 1977 3-0 1.000Duke 1952 1998 0-2 .000East Carolina 1996 2001 2-1 .667East Tennessee State (ETSU) 1967 2009 55-13 .809Eastern Kentucky 1897 2005 24-3 .889Eastern Michigan 1968 2008 19-7 .731Emory and Henry 1902 1947 14-2-1 .853Florida 1916 2009 74-133 .357Florida Atlantic 2002 2006 3-1 .750Florida International 1988 1991 3-3 .500Florida Southern 1984 1988 1-2 .333Florida State 1954 2007 4-6 .400Fresno State 1993 1993 0-1 .000Furman 1925 2008 7-2 .778George Mason 2001 2005 2-0 1.000Georgetown (Ky.) College 1917 1920 6-2 .750Georgia 1909 2009 110-101 .521Georgia Southern 1965 1996 4-3 .571Georgia State 1980 2004 16-1 .941Georgia Tech 1902 2006 33-45 .423Gonzaga 1992 1992 1-0 1.000Hartford 2006 2006 1-0 1.000Hawaii-Hilo 2000 2000 4-3 .571Highland 1922 1922 0-1 .000Hiwassee 1927 1940 5-1 .833Illinois 1912 1993 0-3 .000Illinois-Chicago 2007 2007 1-2 .333Indiana 1917 1921 2-0 1.000Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne (IPFW) 2007 2007 3-0 1.000Jacksonville 1964 1970 3-0 1.000Jacksonville State 1979 1979 0-1 .000James Madison 2003 2008 2-1 .667Johnson Bible College 1917 1917 1-0 1.000K.M.I 1910 1910 1-0 1.000Kansas 1968 1994 2-1 .667Kennesaw State N/A N/A N/A N/AKentucky 1915 2009 147-125 .540Kentucky State 1909 1928 17-8 .680King College 1989 1998 3-0 1.000Knoxville College 1992 1992 1-0 1.000Lambuth 2006 2006 1-0 1.000Lee University 2000 2000 1-0 1.000Lewis 1978 1978 2-1 .667Liberty 1977 1977 1-0 1.000Lincoln Memorial 1920 2007 37-10 .787Lipscomb 1979 2009 6-1 .857Long Beach State 1991 2001 7-6 .538LSU 1907 2009 21-44 .323Louisville 1927 2009 10-5 .667Marshall N/A N/A N/A N/AMaryville 1906 1989 74-20-2 .781Mascot 1925 1925 1-0 1.000Memphis 1906 1995 11-19 .367Mercer 1909 1998 6-7-1 .464Miami (Fla.) 1989 2004 6-13 .316Miami (Ohio) 1949 1969 3-3 .500Michigan 1906 1911 3-5-1 .389Michigan State 1949 1949 0-1 .000Middle Tennessee State (MTSU) 1926 2009 29-17 .630Milligan 1907 1998 25-13 .658

Team First Meeting Last Meeting W-L-T Pct.

Minnesota 1996 2002 2-0 1.000Mississippi (Ole Miss) 1907 2007 31-35-1 .470Mississippi State 1917 2009 24-45 .348Missouri-Rolla 1907 1907 3-0 1.000Mooney 1911 1911 1-2 .333Morehead State 1987 2008 28-2 .933Murphy 1908 1916 3-0 1.000Nashville 1904 1907 4-1 .800Navy 1970 1970 0-2 .000Niagara 2004 2004 2-0 1.000North Carolina 1900 1990 2-4 .333North Carolina State 1994 1998 4-0 1.000North Georgia 1909 1962 10-2 .833Northeastern 1994 1994 1-0 1.000Northwestern 1977 1977 0-2 .000Notre Dame 1924 1994 4-1 .800Oakland 2005 2006 4-0 1.000Oglethorpe 1923 1929 2-4 .333Ohio 1975 2009 13-3 .813Ohio State 1975 1995 6-4 .600Oklahoma 1951 2008 0-2 .000Oklahoma State 1995 2005 4-1 .800Old Dominion 1996 2003 5-0 1.000Oregon 1968 1968 1-0 1.000Oregon State 2009 2009 1-1 .500Parris Island 1956 1956 0-2 .000Pittsburgh 1968 1968 0-1 .000Portland 1994 1994 1-0 1.000Presbyterian 2008 2008 1-0 1.000Princeton 1951 1975 2-1 .667Purdue 1948 2003 0-2 .000Radford 1995 2009 6-0 1.000Richmond 1999 2001 3-0 1.000Robbins AFB 1957 1957 1-0 1.000Rockford 1928 1928 1-0 1.000Rollins 1974 1984 6-2-1 .722St. Paul’s 1904 1904 1-0 1.000Santa Clara 1972 1972 0-1 .000Siena 2004 2007 7-1 .875Slippery Rock 1976 1976 3-0 1.000University of the South (Sewanee) 1897 1921 25-11 .694South Alabama 1970 1981 3-3 .500South Carolina 1912 2009 33-40 .452South Carolina Aiken 1986 1986 1-3 .250South Carolina Upstate 1987 2009 4-2 .667South Florida 1997 1997 1-1 .500South Kentucky 1904 1904 2-0 1.000Southeastern Louisiana 1980 1980 1-1 .500Southern California (USC) 1951 2001 2-0 1.000Southern Mississippi 1986 1992 6-2 .750Springfield College 1951 1951 1-0 1.000Stanford 1972 1995 1-1 .500Stetson 1974 1984 2-3 .400Stony Brook 2004 2004 1-0 1.000Tampa 1988 1988 1-1 .500Taylor 1967 1967 1-0 1.000Tennessee-Chattanooga 1897 1982 35-7 .833Tennessee-Martin 1992 1999 8-0 1.000Tennessee Tech 1942 2009 65-28-1 .697Tennessee Temple 1987 2007 6-0 1.000Tennessee Wesleyan 1978 2003 16-4 .800Texas 2008 2008 1-0 1.000Texas A&M 2005 2005 0-1 .000Texas Tech 2008 2008 0-1 .000Toledo 1999 1999 2-0 1.000Transylvania 1917 1927 5-1 .833Tulane 1906 1980 3-3 .500Tusculum 1908 2003 17-0 1.000UAB 1989 1990 1-1 .500UCLA 1968 1997 0-3 .000UC Riverside 1968 1972 0-2 .000UNC Asheville 1987 2009 20-6 .769UNC Wilmington 1996 2005 2-2 .500Union (Ky.) College 1930 1947 2-1 .667UNLV 1988 1988 1-1 .500Utah 1951 1951 1-1 .500Valdosta State 1976 1978 0-4 .000Vanderbilt 1897 2009 165-139-2 .542Virginia Commonwealth 2001 2001 1-0 1.000Virginia Military Institute 1911 1995 2-0 1.000Virginia Tech 1911 2001 7-9 .438Wake Forest 2001 2001 1-1 .500Washington 1992 1994 1-1 .500Washington College 1912 1912 0-1 .000Washington State 1992 1992 0-1 .000West Florida 1987 1987 2-0 1.000West Georgia 1982 1982 1-0 1.000West Virginia 1994 2009 5-3 .625Western Carolina 1954 2009 17-6 .739Western Kentucky 1985 2009 2-2 .500Western Michigan 1975 1975 3-0 1.000Wichita State 2001 2005 2-0 1.000Williamsburg Institute 1897 1897 1-1 .500Winthrop 1987 2005 3-1 .750Wisconsin 1976 1976 1-1 .500Wofford 1903 2007 7-7 .500Wright State 2007 2007 1-0 1.000Xavier 1965 1978 2-1 .667Yale 1973 1977 2-1 .667Zaneville 1897 1897 0-0-1 .500

All-Time Record vs. Opponents

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Editor’s Note: Most game sites prior to 1965 are not known.

Akron Zips 2-1

4/14/1920 1-3 L

3/10/2006 Knoxville 3-2 W

3/11/2006 Knoxville 7-3 W

Alabama Crimson Tide 28-65

In Knoxville: Alabama leads 20-15

In Tuscaloosa: Alabama leads 28-9

At Neutral Sites: Alabama leads 5-1

Last 10 Meetings: Alabama leads 7-3

1897 4-8 L

1897 10-16 L

1897 1-7 L

5/3/1900 6-3 W

5/4/1900 6-8 L

5/4/1900 7-9 L

4/16/1903 Knoxville 5-6 L

4/17/1903 Knoxville 4-5 L

4/18/1903 Knoxville 19-13 W

1904 7-2 W

1904 4-7 L

1904 9-10 L

5/1/1912 2-3 L

5/1/1912 1-11 L

5/2/1917 9-8 W

5/3/1917 0-3 L

4/4/1924 0-12 L

4/5/1924 2-3 L

3/20/1969 Tuscaloosa (7) 1-2 L

3/21/1969 Tuscaloosa (7) 1-3 L

3/22/1969 Tuscaloosa (8) 3-2 W

3/14/1975 Tuscaloosa (7) 3-5 L

3/15/1975 Tuscaloosa (7) 1-8 L

3/20/1979 Tuscaloosa 6-11 L

3/31/1981 Knoxville 6-11 L

4/1/1981 Knoxville 8-18 L

4/27/1982 Tuscaloosa 1-14 L

4/28/1982 Tuscaloosa 3-15 L

5/15/1982 Gainesville, Fla. (SEC) 7-6 W

5/14/1983 Starkville, Miss. (SEC) 6-8 L

5/1/1984 Chattanooga, Tenn. 4-8 L

4/29/1985 Huntsville, Ala. 4-7 L

3/1/1986 Knoxville 4-11 L

3/2/1986 Knoxville (7) 4-7 L

3/2/1986 Knoxville (7) 3-2 W

3/7/1987 Tuscaloosa (7) 3-6 L

3/7/1987 Tuscaloosa (7) 2-4 L

3/12/1988 Knoxville (7) 8-0 W

3/12/1988 Knoxville (7) 2-8 L

3/13/1988 Knoxville (7) 6-1 W

3/11/1989 Tuscaloosa (7) 4-5 L

3/11/1989 Tuscaloosa (7) 1-9 L

3/12/1989 Tuscaloosa 0-7 L

3/31/1990 Knoxville 4-7 L

3/31/1990 Knoxville (7) 3-0 W

4/1/1990 Knoxville 2-7 L

3/30/1991 Tuscaloosa (11) 8-11 L

3/30/1991 Tuscaloosa (7) 3-1 W

3/31/1991 Tuscaloosa 1-8 L

4/8/1994 Tuscaloosa 6-4 W

4/9/1994 Tuscaloosa 6-2 W

4/10/1994 Tuscaloosa 2-1 W

4/7/1995 Knoxville 2-8 L

4/8/1995 Knoxville 5-1 W

4/9/1995 Knoxville 3-6 L

3/22/1996 Tuscaloosa 0-2 L

3/23/1996 Tuscaloosa 6-2 W

3/24/1996 Tuscaloosa 4-5 L

5/17/1996 Hoover, Ala. (SEC) (14) 1-3 L

3/21/1997 Knoxville 2-3 L

3/22/1997 Knoxville 8-7 W

3/23/1997 Knoxville 9-2 W

4/10/1998 Tuscaloosa 2-4 L

4/11/1998 Tuscaloosa 12-16 L

4/12/1998 Tuscaloosa 6-9 L

3/12/1999 Knoxville 7-12 L

3/14/1999 Knoxville (7) 5-12 L

3/14/1999 Knoxville (7) 21-9 W

4/7/2000 Tuscaloosa (11) 6-7 L

4/8/2000 Tuscaloosa 19-9 W

4/9/2000 Tuscaloosa 12-7 W

4/13/2001 Knoxville 3-11 L

4/14/2001 Knoxville 7-6 W

4/15/2001 Knoxville 8-7 W

3/1/2002 Minneapolis 0-9 L

3/15/2002 Tuscaloosa 3-7 L

3/16/2002 Tuscaloosa 2-14 L

3/17/2002 Tuscaloosa 1-7 L

5/2/2003 Knoxville 2-6 L

5/3/2003 Knoxville 10-3 W

5/4/2003 Knoxville 7-4 W

5/18/2006 Knoxville 3-11 L

5/19/2006 Knoxville 3-5 L

5/20/2006 Knoxville 1-5 L

3/16/2007 Tuscaloosa 7-9 L

3/17/2007 Tuscaloosa 1-9 L

3/18/2007 Tuscaloosa (10) 8-7 W

4/12/2008 Knoxville 10-11 L

4/12/2008 Knoxville 13-5 W

4/13/2008 Knoxville 6-4 W

4/3/2009 Tuscaloosa 2-9 L

4/4/2009 Tuscaloosa 1-6 L

4/5/2009 Tuscaloosa 4-8 L

Alabama-Birmingham Blazers 1-1

5/3/1989 Knoxville 1-5 L

4/4/1990 Knoxville 4-0 W

Appalachian State Mountaineers 11-3

3/14/1977 Knoxville 10-4 W

4/3/1985 Boone 2-10 L

4/22/1986 Knoxville 5-3 W

4/18/1990 Knoxville (7) 4-5 L

4/18/1990 Knoxville (7) 9-4 W

4/11/1991 Knoxville 10-2 W

3/24/1992 Knoxville 7-2 W

3/25/1992 Knoxville 5-4 W

3/10/1994 Knoxville 24-1 W

2/26/2000 Knoxville 9-1 W

2/26/2000 Knoxville (7) 10-2 W

2/27/2000 Knoxville 8-0 W

4/22/2008 Knoxville 12-4 W

4/7/2009 Knoxville 7-9 L

Arizona State Sun Devils 1-11

3/23/1972 Riverside, Calif. 5-11 L

3/18/1988 Tempe 4-13 L

3/19/1988 Tempe 0-9 L

3/19/1988 Tempe 3-4 L

5/29/1994 Knoxville (NCAA) 5-10 L

5/30/1994 Knoxville (NCAA) (10) 4-5 L

5/1/2001 Knoxville (10) 9-5 W

5/2/2001 Knoxville 1-15 L

2/8/2002 Mesa 4-7 L

2/9/2002 Mesa 1-8 L

2/10/2002 Mesa 4-5 L

6/19/2005 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 2-4 L

Arkansas Razorbacks 24-25

In Knoxville: Tennessee leads 13-9

In Fayetteville: Arkansas leads 14-10

At Neutral Sites: Arkansas leads 2-1

Last 10 Meetings: Arkansas leads 8-2

3/14/1992 Seattle, Wash. 0-1 L

3/25/1994 Fayetteville 8-4 W

3/26/1994 Fayetteville (10) 12-11 W

3/27/1994 Fayetteville 11-17 L

3/24/1995 Knoxville 7-0 W

3/25/1995 Knoxville (12) 5-4 W

3/26/1995 Knoxville 5-4 W

3/9/1996 Fayetteville 9-3 W

3/9/1996 Fayetteville 4-3 W

3/10/1996 Fayetteville 3-15 L

3/7/1997 Knoxville 5-3 W

3/8/1997 Knoxville 13-10 W

3/9/1997 Knoxville 13-12 W

4/17/1998 Knoxville 8-11 L

3/26/1999 Fayetteville 6-10 L

3/27/1999 Fayetteville 3-7 L

3/28/1999 Fayetteville (8) 12-13 L

3/10/2000 Knoxville 5-10 L

3/11/2000 Knoxville 5-14 L

3/12/2000 Knoxville 14-0 W

4/20/2001 Fayetteville 8-7 W

4/21/2001 Fayetteville 6-3 W

4/22/2001 Fayetteville 1-14 L

4/19/2002 Fayetteville 14-9 W

4/20/2002 Fayetteville (10) 6-7 L

4/21/2002 Fayetteville 2-9 L

5/9/2003 Knoxville (12) 1-0 W

5/10/2003 Knoxville 8-1 W

5/11/2003 Knoxville (11) 4-3 W

4/30/2004 Fayetteville 9-3 W

5/1/2004 Fayetteville 1-4 L

5/2/2004 Fayetteville 3-5 L

5/26/2004 Hoover, Ala. (SEC) (13) 8-6 W

5/28/2004 Hoover, Ala. (SEC) 1-4 L

4/15/2005 Knoxville 1-4 L

4/16/2005 Knoxville 8-2 W

4/17/2005 Knoxville 4-3 W

3/31/2006 Fayetteville 1-6 L

4/1/2006 Fayetteville 11-6 W

4/2/2006 Fayetteville 11-13 L

3/30/2007 Knoxville 2-6 L

3/31/2007 Knoxville 3-4 L

4/1/2007 Knoxville 7-11 L

4/18/2008 Fayetteville 4-5 L

4/19/2008 Fayetteville (10) 4-5 L

4/20/2008 Fayetteville 7-6 W

4/24/2009 Knoxville 3-9 L

4/25/2009 Knoxville 5-4 W

4/26/2009 Knoxville 8-15 L

Arkansas State Indians 1-2

3/20/1969 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (7) 0-4 L

3/21/1969 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (7) 3-1 W

3/22/1969 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (7) 5-7 L

Auburn Tigers 33-80

In Knoxville: Auburn leads 34-17

In Auburn: Auburn leads 45-17

At Neutral Sites: No meetings

Last 10 Meetings: Auburn leads 6-4

4/2/1948 Knoxville 6-13 L

4/3/1948 Knoxville 0-6 L

4/28/1948 Auburn 0-14 L

Year Feb. March April May

1897 -- -- 3-1-1 3-8

1900 -- -- 5-3 1-2

1902 -- -- 5-1 3-3

1903 -- -- 4-5 4-5

1905 -- -- 0-2 3-3

1906 -- -- 5-3 2-5

1907 -- -- 8-6 9-4

1908 -- -- 10-3 6-0

1909 -- 0-1 10-2-1 8-2

1910 -- -- 8-3 3-4

1911 -- 2-0 3-5 5-3

1912 -- -- 4-3 3-8-1

1913 -- -- 2-6-1 3-2

1914 -- -- 2-2-1 4-4

1915 -- -- 4-1 6-5

1916 -- -- 7-3 6-2

1917 -- -- 6-3 1-4

1918 -- -- 2-0 3-2

1919 -- -- 0-4-1 5-3

1920 -- -- 6-3 3-2

1921 -- 0-1 5-3 5-3

1922 -- 1-0 2-2-2 2-8

1923 -- -- 3-2-1 2-3

1924 -- 1-0 4-5 4-4

1925 -- -- 3-3 1-2

1926 -- -- 4-2 1-4

1927 -- -- 2-3 1-6

1928 -- -- 3-1 0-8

1929 -- -- 3-1 0-4

1930 -- -- 4-2 0-2

1939 -- -- 4-1 3-1

1940 -- -- 4-2 0-7

1941 -- -- 3-4 4-2

1942 -- -- 3-3 3-3

1947 -- -- 4-2 9-4

1948 -- -- 2-11-1 2-7

1949 -- 0-2 5-5 1-5

1950 -- 1-0 5-5 2-4

1951 -- 1-1 9-0 6-0

1952 -- 0-2 9-4 2-1

1953 -- 2-0 7-5 5-3

1954 -- 1-3 5-11 2-3

1955 -- 1-0 6-7 6-1

1956 -- 3-4 6-7 1-2

1957 -- 2-3 5-11 2-0

1958 -- 0-3 1-9-1 1-1

1959 -- 1-0 4-6 4-3

1960 -- -- 6-9-1 3-4

1961 -- 2-0 5-10 8-0

1962 -- 1-3 4-9 9-0

1963 -- 4-2 7-9 0-4

1964 -- 7-3 7-9 3-2

1965 -- 1-5 9-5 4-0

1966 -- 6-4 13-3 3-2

1967 -- 6-3 8-10 0-3

1968 -- 7-5 8-5 5-2

1969 -- 7-6 8-9 4-0

Year Feb. March April May

1970 -- 8-3 9-2 7-5

1971 -- 5-8 9-7-1 1-0

1972 -- 3-7 11-5 5-2

1973 -- 9-6 7-8 4-1

1974 -- 8-7 17-7 4-1

1975 -- 9-7 17-6 6-3

1976 -- 8-7 18-8 7-2

1977 -- 11-9-1 9-13 4-2

1978 -- 7-9 13-12 5-0

1979 -- 7-12 13-6 5-4

1980 0-1 8-8 13-9 2-3

1981 -- 11-8 9-14 2-5

1982 -- 14-4 8-7 7-6

1983 -- 10-7 14-3 2-6

1984 1-3 9-9 12-6 5-3

1985 4-2 11-9 9-10 2-2

1986 3-3 13-9 10-9 1-2

1987 3-0 7-9 5-12 2-6

1988 4-2 7-12 8-12 2-3

1989 3-3 9-13 11-15 0-5

1990 3-2 12-10 9-13 4-6

1991 8-1 15-8 13-6 5-4

1992 6-0 13-8 15-7 1-5

1993 3-1 11-7 18-4 13-8

1994 7-5 14-1 15-5 16-3

1995 7-1 14-4 16-6 15-3

1996 2-3 13-7 17-5 11-5

1997 10-1 14-6 14-5 4-7

1998 9-1 12-7 10-8 4-3

1999 5-5 11-9 7-10 5-4

2000 12-4 14-5 9-11 5-3

2001 10-1 16-4 8-8 10-5

2002 4-8 10-9 9-6 4-5

2003 8-0 7-11 10-9 6-4

2004 7-2 15-3 11-6 4-11

2005 7-3 11-5 13-6 10-5

2006 8-2 9-7 8-10 6-5

2007 6-5 11-6 8-8 9-6

2008 4-1 12-8 9-11 2-9

2009 1-4 10-12 9-9 6-4

Additional Months

1-1 in Jan. 1998

4-2 in June 1951

0-2 in June 1952

2-2 in June 1995

4-2 in June 2001

1-2 in June 2004

5-2 in June 2005

Record Most Wins

by Month by Month

Jan. 1-1 1 in 1998

Feb. 141-63 12 in 2000

March 463-343-1 15 in 1991, 2004

April 725-567-11 18 in 1993

May 396-329-1 16 in 1994

June 16-12 5 in 2005

All-Time Record by Month

All-Time Series Results

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4/29/1948 Auburn 4-12 L

3/18/1954 Auburn 1-12 L

3/30/1956 Auburn 12-4 W

3/31/1956 Auburn 0-2 L

3/31/1956 Auburn 6-4 W

3/29/1957 Knoxville 1-11 L

3/30/1957 Knoxville 0-4 L

3/30/1957 Knoxville 3-7 L

5/2/1960 Knoxville 6-2 W

5/3/1960 Knoxville 11-13 L

4/5/1961 Auburn 1-17 L

4/6/1961 Auburn 10-5 W

4/25/1962 Knoxville 1-4 L

4/26/1962 Knoxville 3-1 W

5/3/1963 Auburn 0-5 L

5/4/1963 Auburn 2-3 L

4/22/1964 Auburn 0-6 L

4/23/1964 Auburn 5-7 L

3/22/1965 Auburn 3-7 L

4/27/1966 Knoxville 1-6 L

4/28/1966 Knoxville 7-3 W

4/21/1967 Auburn (10) 1-2 L

4/22/1967 Auburn (7) 2-4 L

4/22/1967 Auburn (7) 0-5 L

4/26/1968 Knoxville 3-4 L

4/25/1969 Auburn (7) 5-3 W

4/25/1969 Auburn (7) 7-11 L

4/26/1969 Auburn 3-4 L

3/27/1970 Knoxville (7) 2-1 W

3/27/1970 Knoxville (7) 0-1 L

3/28/1970 Knoxville 1-0 W

3/26/1971 Auburn (7) 3-4 L

3/26/1971 Auburn (8) 6-5 W

3/23/1973 Auburn (7) 0-2 L

3/23/1973 Auburn (7) 1-3 L

3/24/1973 Auburn 16-0 W

3/25/1974 Knoxville 9-1 W

3/26/1974 Knoxville (7) 1-2 L

3/26/1974 Knoxville (8) 9-3 W

5/9/1975 Auburn (9) 4-3 W

5/9/1975 Auburn (7) 11-6 W

5/10/1975 Auburn 4-10 L

3/24/1980 Auburn 3-5 L

3/25/1980 Auburn 2-4 L

2/25/1984 Auburn (7) 5-16 L

2/25/1984 Auburn (8) 5-6 L

2/26/1984 Auburn 5-6 L

2/23/1985 Knoxville (7) 7-5 W

2/23/1985 Knoxville (8) 5-6 L

2/24/1985 Knoxville 5-12 L

4/26/1986 Auburn (10) 1-2 L

4/26/1986 Auburn (7) 5-11 L

4/27/1986 Auburn 6-13 L

5/2/1987 Knoxville (9) 4-8 L

5/2/1987 Knoxville (7) 2-5 L

5/3/1987 Knoxville 2-5 L

4/30/1988 Auburn (9) 5-3 W

4/30/1988 Auburn (7) 1-0 W

5/1/1988 Auburn 3-17 L

4/29/1989 Knoxville (7) 0-10 L

4/29/1989 Knoxville (7) 4-14 L

4/30/1989 Knoxville 2-11 L

5/12/1990 Knoxville 8-2 W

5/12/1990 Knoxville (7) 3-4 L

5/13/1990 Knoxville 3-12 L

5/11/1991 Auburn 2-6 L

5/12/1991 Auburn (10) 5-4 W

5/12/1991 Auburn 2-3 L

4/1/1994 Knoxville 3-6 L

4/2/1994 Knoxville 1-3 L

4/3/1994 Knoxville 8-4 W

3/31/1995 Auburn 13-6 W

4/1/1995 Auburn 1-5 L

4/2/1995 Auburn 3-11 L

3/15/1996 Knoxville 7-3 W

3/16/1996 Knoxville (10) 5-10 L

3/17/1996 Knoxville 11-0 W

3/14/1997 Auburn (10) 5-4 W

3/15/1997 Auburn 4-16 L

3/16/1997 Auburn 3-5 L

4/24/1998 Knoxville 5-1 W

4/25/1998 Knoxville 8-22 L

4/26/1998 Knoxville 8-11 L

4/9/1999 Auburn 13-19 L

4/10/1999 Auburn 3-6 L

4/11/1999 Auburn 4-16 L

4/14/2000 Knoxville (10) 3-4 L

4/15/2000 Knoxville 4-6 L

4/16/2000 Knoxville 6-7 L

3/30/2001 Auburn 3-11 L

3/31/2001 Auburn 2-9 L

4/1/2001 Auburn 2-7 L

3/22/2002 Knoxville 0-3 L

3/23/2002 Knoxville 5-2 W

3/24/2002 Knoxville 1-8 L

3/15/2003 Auburn 2-3 L

3/15/2003 Auburn 9-6 W

3/16/2003 Auburn 2-3 L

3/26/2004 Knoxville 3-4 L

3/27/2004 Knoxville (10) 7-6 W

3/28/2004 Knoxville 3-7 L

3/18/2005 Auburn 2-1 W

3/19/2005 Auburn 1-7 L

3/20/2005 Auburn 7-2 W

3/28/3008 Auburn 6-12 L

3/29/2008 Auburn (11) 8-4 W

3/30/2008 Auburn 3-4 L

3/13/2009 Knoxville 2-4 L

3/15/2009 Knoxville (7) 5-8 L

3/15/2009 Knoxville 7-1 W

Austin Peay Governors 16-3

5/1/1972 Knoxville (7) 6-1 W

5/1/1972 Knoxville (7) 4-1 W

3/29/1977 Knoxville (7) 3-2 W

3/30/1977 Knoxville (5) 4-1 W

4/24/1978 Knoxville (7) 4-6 L

4/24/1978 Knoxville (7) 6-1 W

4/21/1979 Knoxville 4-2 W

4/21/1980 Knoxville 17-6 W

3/21/1981 Conway, S.C. (10) 10-8 W

3/16/1983 Knoxville 16-0 W

4/8/1987 Knoxville 4-7 L

3/1/1988 Knoxville 15-8 W

4/6/1989 Knoxville (10) 6-5 W

4/24/1991 Knoxville 14-3 W

5/1/1996 Knoxville 7-6 W

3/11/1998 Knoxville 14-6 W

6/3/2005 Knoxville (NCAA) 7-5 W

4/8/2008 Knoxville 16-13 W

2/24/2009 Knoxville 3-5 L

Baylor Bears 0-1

2/12/2005 Houston 2-3 L

Belmont Bruins 4-3

4/5/2000 Knoxville 6-5 W

5/12/2004 Knoxville 6-7 L

3/15/2005 Knoxville 5-8 L

5/16/2006 Knoxville 16-4 W

5/9/2007 Knoxville 13-3 W

5/7/2008 Knoxville 3-5 L

4/14/2009 Knoxville 16-4 W

Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 3-2

2/18/2005 Knoxville 13-5 W

2/19/2005 Knoxville 15-2 W

2/19/2005 Knoxville 1-3 L

2/16/2007 Knoxville 4-3 W

2/18/2007 Knoxville 4-8 L

Bingham 1-0

5/6/1905 (11) 2-1 W

Birmingham-Southern Panthers 3-0

3/19/1969 Birmingham 4-1 W

3/25/1970 Birmingham 10-0 W

4/24/1996 Knoxville 9-2 W

Boston University Terriers 1-0

3/24/1967 Charleston, S.C. 3-1 W

Bowling Green State Falcons 6-1

3/12/1993 Knoxville (7) 2-1 W

3/12/1993 Knoxville (7) 8-3 W

2/15/2002 Knoxville 5-0 W

2/16/2002 Knoxville 10-6 W

2/17/2002 Knoxville 11-15 L

2/23/2003 Knoxville 8-2 W

2/23/2003 Knoxville (8) 5-2 W

Bradley Braves 2-0

3/31/1970 Knoxville 10-3 W

3/31/1970 Knoxville 6-2 W

Brigham Young Cougars 0-1

3/21/1968 Riverside, Calif. 2-12 L

Bristol College 1-0

4/30/1990 Knoxville 15-2 W

California Golden Bears 2-1

3/5/1999 Knoxville 3-7 L

3/6/1999 Knoxville 4-3 W

3/7/1999 Knoxville 9-8 W

California-Riverside Highlanders 0-2

3/21/1968 Riverside 1-4 L

3/24/1972 Riverside 2-4 L

Cal State Fullerton Titans 0-3

6/5/1995 Omaha, Neb. (NCAA) 1-11 L

6/8/1995 Omaha, Neb. (NCAA) 0-11 L

3/2/2001 Fullerton 6-10 L

Carlisle Indians 2-0

5/18/1915 6-2 W

5/19/1915 3-2 W

Carson-Newman Eagles 54-31-2

4/24/1903 3-10 L

4/25/1903 1-10 L

4/7/1921 6-4 W

3/25/1922 5-3 W

4/3/1922 6-2 W

4/17/1926 5-6 L

4/24/1926 9-6 W

4/30/1926 8-5 W

4/19/1927 (10) 7-6 W

5/20/1927 6-7 L

5/8/1928 1-8 L

4/10/1942 8-6 W

4/29/1942 8-7 W

5/13/1953 18-2 W

4/21/1954 13-6 W

4/27/1954 0-1 L

4/27/1955 4-5 L

5/2/1955 14-1 W

4/25/1956 15-4 W

4/30/1957 5-10 L

4/3/1958 (11) 6-6 T

4/19/1958 4-14 L

5/4/1959 2-16 L

5/11/1959 12-2 W

4/6/1960 3-15 L

4/8/1960 (11) 5-5 T

4/15/1961 5-8 L

4/19/1961 7-2 W

3/23/1962 2-5 L

3/24/1962 0-7 L

4/13/1962 3-6 L

4/14/1962 5-2 W

3/25/1963 5-13 L

3/26/1963 7-1 W

3/28/1964 2-6 L

4/14/1964 0-6 L

4/23/1965 Jefferson City 3-12 L

4/24/1965 Knoxville 2-8 L

3/31/1966 Jefferson City 12-0 W

4/11/1967 Jefferson City 4-9 L

4/19/1967 Knoxville 2-1 W

4/17/1968 Knoxville 2-5 L

4/30/1968 Knoxville 8-2 W

4/23/1969 Knoxville 2-3 L

4/29/1969 Knoxville 5-4 W

4/16/1970 Knoxville 1-6 L

5/3/1970 Knoxville 15-9 W

4/21/1971 Knoxville 10-4 W

4/27/1971 Knoxville 10-4 W

4/18/1972 Knoxville 2-0 W

4/25/1972 Knoxville 22-4 W

4/23/1973 Knoxville 7-6 W

4/30/1973 Knoxville 5-10 L

4/22/1974 Knoxville 2-5 L

4/22/1974 Knoxville 4-0 W

4/14/1975 Knoxville (6) 6-0 W

4/21/1975 Knoxville 4-0 W

4/19/1976 Jefferson City 9-6 W

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4/21/1976 Knoxville 13-12 W

3/9/1977 Jefferson City 10-12 L

4/12/1977 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 7-6 W

3/7/1978 Knoxville 13-7 W

4/10/1978 Jefferson City 12-4 W

3/6/1979 Jefferson City 14-2 W

4/10/1979 Knoxville (10) 4-5 L

4/15/1980 Jefferson City 15-2 W

4/28/1980 Knoxville 4-3 W

3/2/1981 Knoxville 12-3 W

4/7/1981 Jefferson City 12-5 W

3/17/1982 Jefferson City 12-6 W

4/13/1982 Knoxville 10-0 W

3/2/1983 Knoxville 10-2 W

4/13/1983 Jefferson City 9-4 W

3/27/1984 Jefferson City 7-11 L

4/19/1984 Knoxville 14-9 W

4/11/1990 Knoxville 9-6 W

4/1/1992 Knoxville 12-2 W

5/4/1994 Knoxville 19-3 W

2/22/1995 Jefferson City 7-1 W

5/2/1995 Knoxville 17-0 W

4/2/1996 Jefferson City 8-2 W

4/23/1996 Knoxville 12-2 W

3/18/1997 Knoxville 3-1 W

2/25/1998 Jefferson City 16-2 W

3/25/1998 Knoxville 14-9 W

2/24/1999 Jefferson City 5-10 L

4/14/2004 Knoxville (12) 7-8 L

Central Florida Knights 6-2

3/27/1975 Orlando 3-4 L

3/25/1976 Sanford, Fla. 1-10 L

3/20/1984 Orlando (8) 9-2 W

2/25/1993 Orlando 5-1 W

2/26/1993 Orlando 9-0 W

2/12/1994 Kissimmee, Fla. (10) 3-2 W

2/14/1994 Kissimmee, Fla. 3-0 W

2/7/1997 Kissimmee, Fla. (11) 8-6 W

Centre College Colonels 1-0-1

4/15/1919 9-9 T

5/15/1941 14-9 W

Charleston Southern Buccaneers 3-0

3/20/1981 Charleston, S.C. 13-6 W

5/24/1996 Clemson, S.C. (NCAA) 8-4 W

4/1/2009 Knoxville 8-2 W

*-Previously known as Baptist College

Charlotte 49ers 3-1

5/28/1993 Knoxville (NCAA) 7-4 W

3/18/1995 Knoxville 5-7 L

3/19/1995 Knoxville 9-7 W

4/2/2008 Knoxville 12-5 W

Cincinnati Bearcats 15-5

4/21/1906 16-10 W

3/27/1909 0-2 L

3/19/1921 6-7 L

5/17/1922 9-5 W

4/15/1955 5-1 W

4/15/1955 4-5 L

4/16/1958 0-7 L

4/16/1958 17-6 W

3/22/1976 Winter Park, Fla. (8) 3-4 L

3/25/1976 Winter Park, Fla. 9-5 W

3/8/1986 Knoxville (7) 7-5 W

3/8/1986 Knoxville (7) 4-0 W

3/9/1986 Knoxville 15-9 W

3/23/1999 Knoxville 5-1 W

3/24/1999 Knoxville 13-10 W

3/21/2000 Knoxville 5-2 W

3/22/2000 Knoxville 5-3 W

3/21/2001 Knoxville 15-7 W

3/19/2002 Knoxville 5-4 W

3/20/2002 Knoxville 8-5 W

The Citadel Bulldogs 4-5

3/23/1967 Charleston 0-1 L

3/19/1971 Charleston (12) 3-4 L

3/20/1971 Charleston 2-4 L

5/25/1995 Knoxville (NCAA) 5-2 W

2/14/1998 Charleston 5-1 W

2/20/1999 Charleston 1-9 L

2/20/2000 Charleston 5-3 W

2/18/2001 Charleston 2-15 L

2/14/2003 Charleston 9-4 W

Clemson Tigers 11-23

4/21/1925 Clemson (13) 8-9 L

3/20/1964 Tallahassee, Fla. 6-3 W

3/20/1967 Clemson 6-5 W

3/20/1967 Clemson 2-6 L

3/14/1975 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (7) 1-4 L

3/15/1975 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (7) 8-4 W

5/8/1980 Knoxville 13-7 W

5/9/1980 Knoxville 3-11 L

3/25/1981 Clemson 3-5 L

3/26/1981 Clemson 10-4 W

4/19/1988 Clemson 8-18 L

4/20/1988 Clemson 1-6 L

4/5/1989 Knoxville 5-7 L

4/24/1990 at Clemson 7-5 W

4/25/1990 at Clemson 2-14 L

5/8/1990 Knoxville 3-15 L

5/8/1991 Knoxville 11-1 W

5/9/1991 Knoxville 3-6 L

4/14/1992 Knoxville 4-3 W

4/15/1992 Knoxville 2-8 L

5/4/1993 Clemson 3-10 L

5/5/1993 Clemson 2-4 L

2/19/1994 Clemson 1-14 L

2/20/1994 Clemson 2-4 L

4/26/1994 Knoxville 2-3 L

4/27/1994 Knoxville (10) 5-1 W

3/1/1995 Clemson 4-6 L

3/2/1995 Clemson (10) 6-7 L

6/3/1995 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 3-1 W

2/27/1996 Knoxville 4-6 L

2/28/1996 Knoxville (10) 4-10 L

5/26/1996 Clemson (NCAA) 5-12 L

3/19/1997 Knoxville 7-4 W

4/15/1997 Clemson 5-13 L

Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 3-2

3/22/1981 Conway 11-6 W

3/22/1981 Conway 10-6 W

2/26/2006 Myrtle Beach, S.C. 10-6 W

2/27/2009 Myrtle Beach, S.C. 5-10 L

3/17/2009 Knoxville 2-5 L

College of Charleston Cougars 3-0

2/12/1998 Charleston 19-4 W

2/21/2000 Charleston 14-1 W

2/19/2001 Charleston 14-6 W

Columbia Lions 2-1

3/17/1989 Knoxville 7-3 W

3/18/1989 Knoxville (7) 0-2 L

3/18/1989 Knoxville (7) 13-8 W

Columbus (Ga.) College Cougars 2-0

3/17/1977 Columbus 10-6 W

4/27/1988 Knoxville 4-2 W

Connecticut Huskies 1-0

3/3/1996 Minneapolis, Minn. 6-0 W

Cornell Big Red 3-1

3/30/1964 13-7 W

3/31/1964 5-4 W

3/31/1964 4-3 W

3/21/1972 Riverside, Calif. 2-4 L

Cumberland (Ky.) Patriots 10-7

5/7/1907 0-1 L

5/9/1907 (12) 1-2 L

5/9/1907 (10) 3-2 W

4/23/1907 1-0 W

4/24/1907 3-4 L

4/24/1907 0-1 L

5/5/1908 4-0 W

5/6/1908 12-8 W

5/7/1908 10-0 W

5/6/1910 9-2 W

4/16/1913 3-4 L

4/17/1913 6-14 L

4/25/1924 7-10 L

4/26/1924 6-1 W

4/12/1930 4-2 W

2/26/1985 13-1 W

4/29/1986 12-5 W

Cumberland (Tenn.) Bulldogs 12-5

1904 4-16 L

1904 4-9 L

4/24/1911 0-1 L

4/25/1911 2-7 L

4/26/1911 10-7 W

2/21/1985 Knoxville 10-2 W

3/12/1986 Knoxville 9-2 W

4/22/1987 Knoxville 9-4 W

3/29/1989 Knoxville 6-3 W

5/3/1990 Knoxville (7) 8-4 W

5/3/1990 Knoxville (7) 8-2 W

2/23/1991 Knoxville (7) 2-1 W

2/23/1991 Knoxville (7) 22-0 W

3/19/1993 Lebanon (10) 4-5 L

3/17/1995 Lebanon 16-1 W

4/26/1995 Knoxville 6-1 W

3/12/1997 Knoxville 14-8 W

Dayton Flyers 4-0

3/15/2000 Knoxville 18-3 W

2/23/2001 Knoxville 13-0 W

2/24/2001 Knoxville 9-3 W

2/25/2001 Knoxville 10-2 W

Delaware Blue Hens 1-0

3/17/1974 DeLand, Fla. 5-3 W

Detroit Titans 3-0

4/1/1976 Knoxville 8-3 W

3/31/1977 Knoxville (7) 11-0 W

3/31/1977 Knoxville (7) 10-2 W

Duke Blue Devils 0-2

6/5/1952 Kannapolis, N.C. 1-7 L

1/31/1998 Orlando, Fla. 12-22 L

East Carolina Pirates 2-1

2/25/1996 Wilmington, N.C. 4-5 L

6/2/2001 Kinston, N.C. (NCAA) 13-10 W

6/3/2001 Kinston, N.C. (NCAA) 6-3 W

East Tennessee State Buccaneers 55-13

4/25/1967 Johnson City 4-2 W

5/7/1968 Johnson City (7) 5-1 W

5/7/1968 Johnson City (7) 3-1 W

5/6/1969 Knoxville (7) 6-0 W

5/6/1969 Knoxville (7) 5-4 W

5/2/1973 Knoxville (7) 0-1 L

5/2/1973 Knoxville (7) 13-2 W

4/29/1974 Knoxville (7) 3-2 W

4/29/1974 Knoxville (7) 0-7 L

5/1/1974 Johnson City (7) 6-10 L

5/1/1974 Johnson City (7) 6-1 W

5/5/1975 Knoxville (8) 4-3 W

5/5/1975 Knoxville (7) 6-4 W

5/5/1976 Knoxville 12-0 W

5/6/1976 Knoxville 6-3 W

5/2/1978 Johnson City 10-6 W

3/25/1979 Knoxville 4-7 L

5/3/1979 Johnson City 2-6 L

4/15/1981 Johnson City 10-9 W

4/12/1983 Knoxville (10) 6-5 W

5/4/1983 Johnson City (10) 11-10 W

3/27/1985 Knoxville 11-1 W

5/1/1985 Johnson City 14-2 W

3/11/1986 Johnson City 7-5 W

4/16/1986 Johnson City 8-2 W

3/10/1987 Knoxville 19-5 W

4/21/1987 Knoxville 7-5 W

2/24/1988 Knoxville 31-6 W

3/22/1988 Johnson City 23-16 W

3/8/1989 Knoxville 11-8 W

3/15/1989 Johnson City 7-8 L

2/21/1990 Knoxville 17-12 W

2/22/1991 Knoxville 11-7 W

3/26/1991 Knoxville 6-4 W

4/7/1992 Johnson City 19-7 W

2/23/1993 Knoxville 14-5 W

4/21/1993 Johnson City (7) 6-5 W

4/6/1994 Knoxville (6) 4-0 W

4/19/1994 Johnson City 17-2 W

3/29/1995 Knoxville 18-3 W

4/11/1995 Johnson City 16-15 W

3/27/1996 Knoxville 9-5 W

4/3/1996 Johnson City 10-3 W

4/2/1997 Johnson City 13-3 W

4/16/1997 Knoxville 7-1 W

3/4/1998 Johnson City 9-5 W

4/1/1998 Knoxville 9-5 W

4/6/1999 Johnson City 2-8 L

4/20/1999 Knoxville 17-4 W

3/28/2000 Johnson City 8-3 W

4/26/2000 Knoxville 14-1 W

2/28/2001 Knoxville 8-1 W

4/3/2001 Johnson City 7-5 W

4/3/2002 Knoxville 6-1 W

4/17/2002 Knoxville 15-7 W

4/2/2003 Knoxville 11-3 W

4/15/2003 Johnson City 8-6 W

3/23/2004 Johnson City 20-2 W

4/7/2004 Knoxville 6-3 W

3/23/2005 Johnson City 15-12 W

3/29/2006 Knoxville 8-9 L

4/5/2006 Johnson City (11) 7-8 L

4/4/2007 Knoxville 13-6 W

4/24/2007 Johnson City 14-8 W

4/9/2008 Johnson City 9-10 L

4/23/2008 Knoxville 9-11 L

3/31/2009 Johnson City 3-9 L

4/21/2009 Knoxville 8-9 L

Michael Rivera

Rivera completed his career in 2006 as UT’s all-time

leader in games played (219). And after a brief

professional baseball career, he returned to the

university to finish his degree through the Thornton

Center’s Renewing Academic Commitment

program. He graduated in May 2008.

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Eastern Kentucky Colonels 24-3

4/27/1897 14-0 W

4/26/1900 15-0 W

4/27/1900 10-7 W

4/28/1900 17-15 W

5/10/1907 2-3 L

5/11/1907 3-2 W

5/11/1907 4-0 W

4/30/1915 8-0 W

4/30/1916 8-0 W

4/21/1939 11-9 W

5/4/1940 2-6 L

3/18/1972 Knoxville (7) 9-0 W

3/30/1982 Knoxville 5-3 W

4/19/1983 Richmond (7) 12-0 W

4/2/1985 Knoxville 11-10 W

4/29/1987 Knoxville 5-1 W

5/2/1989 Knoxville 1-8 L

3/13/1991 Knoxville 5-1 W

4/3/1991 Richmond 14-9 W

4/4/1995 Knoxville 14-1 W

3/6/1996 Knoxville 25-5 W

2/21/1997 Knoxville 16-5 W

2/22/1997 Knoxville 9-1 W

2/23/1997 Knoxville 7-2 W

3/8/2000 Knoxville 13-0 W

3/13/2001 Knoxville 18-1 W

4/5/2005 Knoxville 14-6 W*-Previously known as Kentucky Central and Eastern Kentucky

Teachers

Eastern Michigan Eagles 19-7

4/15/1968 Knoxville (7) 1-3 L

4/15/1968 Knoxville (7) 3-1 W

4/8/1969 Knoxville (7) 9-1 W

4/8/1969 Knoxville (7) 7-9 L

4/14/1971 Knoxville 13-11 W

4/15/1971 Knoxville 8-1 W

3/9/1990 Knoxville 2-3 L

3/10/1990 Knoxville (7) 8-7 W

3/10/1990 Knoxville (7) 4-8 L

2/25/1994 Knoxville 10-2 W

2/26/1994 Knoxville 12-2 W

2/27/1994 Knoxville 19-0 W

2/22/2002 Knoxville 0-5 L

2/23/2002 Knoxville 11-4 W

2/24/2002 Knoxville 1-4 L

2/28/2004 Knoxville 6-4 W

2/28/2004 Knoxville 11-2 W

2/29/2004 Knoxville 10-7 W

2/10/2006 Knoxville 3-2 W

2/10/2006 Knoxville 3-2 W

2/9/2007 Knoxville 7-4 W

2/10/2007 Knoxville 3-6 L

2/11/2007 Knoxville 5-1 W

3/7/2008 Knoxville 6-2 W

3/9/2008 Knoxville (10) 8-7 W

3/9/2008 Knoxville (7) 5-1 W

Emory & Henry Wasps 14-2-1

4/4/1902 7-2 W

4/4/1902 3-0 W

4/5/1902 9-8 W

4/3/1903 4-3 W

4/10/1903 6-5 W

4/11/1903 7-8 L

4/3/1906 16-3 W

4/9/1909 11-3 W

4/10/1909 8-7 W

4/3/1911 23-10 W

5/7/1911 2-3 L

5/8/1911 4-2 W

5/8/1911 4-3 W

4/22/1914 5-3 W

4/23/1914 (10) 3-3 T

4/29/1947 6-1 W

5/3/1947 6-5 W

Florida Gators 74-133

In Knoxville: Florida leads 56-41

In Gainesville: Florida leads 74-34

At Neutral Sites: Florida leads 4-0

Last 10 Meetings: Florida leads 6-4

4/22/1916 Gainesville 10-2 W

4/23/1916 Gainesville 5-6 L

4/23/1916 Gainesville 1-2 L

3/15/1951 Gainesville 12-6 W

3/16/1951 Gainesville 3-15 L

4/23/1951 Knoxville 5-3 W

4/24/1951 Knoxville 3-2 W

3/28/1952 Gainesville 6-7 L

3/29/1952 Gainesville 7-8 L

4/4/1952 Knoxville 1-15 L

6/6/1952 Kannapolis, N.C. (NCAA) 5-10 L

4/10/1953 Knoxville 1-4 L

4/11/1953 Knoxville 4-6 L

4/9/1954 Gainesville 3-4 L

4/10/1954 Gainesville 6-1 W

4/17/1954 Knoxville 6-9 L

4/17/1954 Knoxville 4-7 L

4/8/1955 Knoxville 5-1 W

4/9/1955 Knoxville 5-7 L

5/6/1955 Gainesville 2-0 W

5/7/1955 Gainesville 3-9 L

4/27/1956 Knoxville 1-3 L

4/28/1956 Knoxville 2-7 L

4/28/1956 Knoxville 6-7 L

4/26/1957 Gainesville 0-5 L

4/27/1957 Gainesville 1-5 L

4/27/1957 Gainesville 6-8 L

4/7/1958 Knoxville 7-12 L

4/8/1958 Knoxville 6-15 L

4/27/1959 Gainesville 0-16 L

4/28/1959 Gainesville 2-8 L

4/28/1960 Knoxville 9-28 L

4/29/1960 Knoxville 2-1 W

4/7/1961 Gainesville (10) 2-1 W

4/8/1961 Gainesville 1-7 L

4/27/1962 Knoxville 2-8 L

4/28/1962 Knoxville 3-8 L

5/1/1963 Gainesville 1-5 L

5/2/1963 Gainesville 3-12 L

4/24/1964 Knoxville 13-3 W

4/25/1964 Knoxville 8-12 L

3/19/1965 Gainesville 2-4 L

3/20/1965 Gainesville 2-10 L

4/29/1966 Knoxville 0-2 L

5/5/1967 Gainesville 6-8 L

5/6/1967 Gainesville (7) 1-10 L

5/6/1967 Gainesville (7) 0-1 L

5/10/1968 Knoxville 0-5 L

5/11/1968 Knoxville (7) 1-6 L

3/31/1969 Gainesville (7) 4-1 W

3/31/1969 Gainesville (7) 0-5 L

4/1/1969 Gainesville 6-2 W

5/8/1970 Knoxville (7) 7-3 W

5/8/1970 Knoxville (7) 0-7 L

5/9/1970 Knoxville 5-0 W

4/30/1971 Gainesville (7) 12-9 W

4/30/1971 Gainesville (7) 3-2 W

5/1/1971 Gainesville 7-5 W

4/28/1972 Knoxville (7) 2-0 W

4/28/1972 Knoxville (10) 5-6 L

4/29/1972 Knoxville 2-4 L

4/27/1973 Gainesville (7) 0-2 L

4/27/1973 Gainesville (7) 3-7 L

4/28/1973 Gainesville 4-15 L

3/20/1974 Gainesville 7-8 L

3/21/1974 Gainesville (10) 3-7 L

4/26/1974 Knoxville (7) 0-5 L

4/26/1974 Knoxville (7) 8-3 W

4/27/1974 Knoxville 13-5 W

4/25/1975 Gainesville (7) 2-5 L

4/25/1975 Gainesville (7) 5-3 W

4/26/1975 Gainesville 4-9 L

4/3/1976 Knoxville (7) 10-1 W

4/3/1976 Knoxville (7) 3-2 W

4/4/1976 Knoxville 8-3 W

4/23/1976 Gainesville (7) 2-5 L

4/23/1976 Gainesville (8) 2-3 L

4/24/1976 Gainesville 16-3 W

3/19/1977 Gainesville (7) 7-4 W

3/19/1977 Gainesville (7) 4-8 L

3/20/1977 Gainesville 11-8 W

4/8/1977 Knoxville (10) 2-1 W

4/8/1977 Knoxville (7) 9-14 L

4/9/1977 Knoxville 8-7 W

3/23/1978 Gainesville (7) 1-4 L

3/23/1978 Gainesville (7) 1-5 L

3/24/1978 Gainesville 1-8 L

4/7/1978 Knoxville (7) 3-4 L

4/7/1978 Knoxville (7) 5-7 L

4/8/1978 Knoxville 4-2 W

3/30/1979 Gainesville (7) 0-6 L

3/30/1979 Gainesville (7) 1-13 L

3/31/1979 Gainesville 1-2 L

5/1/1979 Knoxville (7) 5-4 W

5/1/1979 Knoxville (7) 9-2 W

5/2/1979 Knoxville 7-4 W

4/4/1980 Knoxville (7) 1-6 L

4/4/1980 Knoxville (7) 8-9 L

4/5/1980 Knoxville 11-12 L

5/3/1980 Gainesville (7) 3-8 L

5/3/1980 Gainesville (7) 0-2 L

5/4/1980 Gainesville 8-6 W

4/4/1981 Gainesville (7) 4-11 L

4/4/1981 Gainesville (7) 1-12 L

4/5/1981 Gainesville 4-8 L

4/21/1981 Knoxville 11-9 W

4/22/1981 Knoxville (7) 4-0 W

4/22/1981 Knoxville (7) 7-10 L

4/3/1982 Knoxville (7) 6-5 W

4/3/1982 Knoxville (7) 2-4 L

4/4/1982 Knoxville 1-8 L

5/8/1982 Gainesville (7) 2-12 L

5/8/1982 Gainesville (7) 3-2 W

5/9/1982 Gainesville 4-6 L

5/16/1982 Gainesville (SEC) 10-7 W

5/17/1982 Gainesville (SEC) 3-9 L

3/26/1983 Gainesville (7) 0-3 L

3/26/1983 Gainesville (7) 2-3 L

4/30/1983 Knoxville (7) 1-0 W

4/30/1983 Knoxville (7) 4-3 W

5/1/1983 Knoxville 4-9 L

3/3/1984 Knoxville (7) 1-3 L

3/3/1984 Knoxville (7) 0-6 L

3/4/1984 Knoxville (10) 7-6 W

4/7/1984 Gainesville (7) 3-5 L

4/7/1984 Gainesville (7) 1-2 L

4/8/1984 Gainesville 4-3 W

5/12/1984 Gainesville (SEC) 2-10 L

5/14/1984 Gainesville (SEC) 3-2 W

5/15/1984 Gainesville (SEC) 1-3 L

3/31/1985 Knoxville (7) 1-5 L

3/31/1985 Knoxville (7) 11-7 W

5/4/1985 Gainesville (7) 1-2 L

5/4/1985 Gainesville (7) 1-4 L

5/5/1985 Gainesville 9-6 W

3/15/1986 Gainesville (10) 4-3 W

3/15/1986 Gainesville (7) 1-4 L

3/16/1986 Gainesville 6-4 W

3/21/1987 Knoxville (7) 0-7 L

3/21/1987 Knoxville (7) 1-9 L

3/22/1987 Knoxville 11-17 L

3/26/1988 Gainesville (7) 3-13 L

3/26/1988 Gainesville (7) 5-7 L

3/27/1988 Gainesville 5-8 L

3/25/1989 Knoxville (7) 3-9 L

3/25/1989 Knoxville (7) 1-7 L

3/26/1989 Knoxville 2-6 L

4/28/1990 Gainesville 8-6 W

4/28/1990 Gainesville (7) 1-4 L

4/29/1990 Gainesville (10) 7-8 L

4/27/1991 Knoxville 3-13 L

4/27/1991 Knoxville (7) 3-2 W

4/28/1991 Knoxville 1-2 L

5/9/1992 Knoxville 5-11 L

5/9/1992 Knoxville (7) 2-4 L

5/10/1992 Knoxville 3-8 L

5/15/1993 Gainesville 11-1 W

5/15/1993 Gainesville (7) 3-10 L

5/16/1993 Gainesville 12-3 W

5/13/1994 Knoxville 12-9 W

5/14/1994 Knoxville 10-4 W

5/15/1994 Knoxville 6-1 W

5/12/1995 Gainesville 8-13 L

5/13/1995 Gainesville 6-4 W

5/14/1995 Gainesville 9-2 W

5/10/1996 Knoxville 5-4 W

5/11/1996 Knoxville 3-9 L

5/12/1996 Knoxville 4-3 W

5/9/1997 Gainesville 5-8 L

5/10/1997 Gainesville 9-2 W

5/11/1997 Gainesville 4-9 L

5/15/1997 Columbus, Ga. (SEC) (10) 6-7 L

3/27/1998 Knoxville 6-14 L

3/28/1998 Knoxville 7-4 W

Conference Record vs. Winning Pct.

America East Conference 2-0 1.000

Atlantic 10 Conference 10-1 .909

Atlantic Coast Conference 68-103 .398

Atlantic Sun Conference 78-28-1 .734

Big 10 Conference 13-17-1 .435

Big 12 Conference 7-7 .500

Big East Conference 36-16 .692

Big South Conference 39-9 .813

Big West Conference 7-11 .388

Colonial Athletic Association 30-4 .882

Conference USA 29-28 .509

Horizon League 2-2 .500

Ivy League 9-4 .629

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 9-1 .900

Mid-American Conference 48-15 .762

Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 3-2 .600

Missouri Valley Conference 4-0 1.000

Mountain West Conference 2-3 .400

Ohio Valley Conference 141-37-1 .791

Pacific 10 Conference 9-19 .321

Patriot League 0-2 .000

Southeastern Conference 688-831-3 .453

Southern Conference 54-26 .675

Southland Conference 1-1 .500

Summit League 7-0 1.000

Sun Belt Conference 40-26 .606

West Coast Conference 2-1 .667

Western Athletic Conference 0-1 .000

Non-Division I 398-148-8 .726

All-Time Record vs. Conferences

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3/29/1998 Knoxville (7) 5-17 L

3/19/1999 Gainesville 2-14 L

3/20/1999 Gainesville (13) 8-9 L

3/21/1999 Gainesville 2-18 L

4/21/2000 Knoxville 5-4 W

4/22/2000 Knoxville 5-8 L

4/23/2000 Knoxville 9-10 L

3/9/2001 Gainesville 7-3 W

3/10/2001 Gainesville 12-6 W

3/11/2001 Gainesville 8-2 W

5/17/2001 Hoover, Ala. (SEC) 3-9 L

4/12/2002 Knoxville 1-15 L

4/13/2002 Knoxville (10) 5-8 L

4/14/2002 Knoxville 6-5 W

3/28/2003 Gainesville 3-5 L

3/29/2003 Gainesville 1-5 L

3/30/2003 Gainesville 5-7 L

5/21/2004 Knoxville 5-4 W

5/22/2004 Knoxville 9-7 W

5/23/2004 Knoxville 3-5 L

4/29/2005 Gainesville 11-5 W

4/30/2005 Gainesville 9-18 L

5/1/2005 Gainesville 7-2 W

6/17/2005 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 4-6 L

4/14/2006 Knoxville 4-2 W

4/15/2006 Knoxville 2-1 W

4/16/2006 Knoxville 4-15 L

5/17/2007 Gainesville 6-5 W

5/18/2007 Gainesville 2-20 L

5/19/2007 Gainesville 11-7 W

4/5/2008 Knoxville 5-4 W

4/5/2008 Knoxville 12-6 W

4/6/2008 Knoxville (7) 2-7 L

3/20/2009 Gainesville 2-3 L

3/21/2009 Gainesville 2-10 L

3/22/2009 Gainesville 5-7 L

Florida Atlantic Owls 3-1

3/2/2002 Minneapolis 5-2 W

2/3/2006 Boca Raton 12-1 W

2/5/2006 Boca Raton 9-8 W

2/5/2006 Boca Raton (7) 5-6 L

Florida International Golden Panthers 3-3

5/10/1988 Knoxville 5-4 W

2/15/1989 Miami 0-7 L

2/16/1989 Miami 0-1 L

2/15/1991 Miami 5-6 L

2/16/1991 Miami 10-3 W

2/17/1991 Miami 16-8 W

Florida Southern Moccasins 1-2

3/16/1984 Lakeland, Fla. 6-2 W

3/17/1984 Lakeland, Fla. 3-6 L

2/21/1988 Lakeland, Fla. 5-19 L

Florida State Seminoles 4-6

3/20/1954 Tallahassee 4-7 L

3/21/1964 Tallahassee 7-15 L

3/18/1966 Tallahassee 8-7 W

3/19/1966 Tallahassee 6-8 L

3/22/1974 Tallahassee 7-4 W

3/23/1974 Tallahassee 2-0 W

2/1/1998 Orlando, Fla. 5-3 W

2/2/2007 Tallahassee 2-9 L

2/3/2007 Tallahassee 0-4 L

2/4/2007 Tallahassee 7-19 L

Fresno State Bulldogs 0-1

5/30/1993 Knoxville (NCAA) 2-6 L

Furman Paladins 7-2

4/23/1925 2-6 L

3/20/1956 Knoxville 8-5 W

4/22/1957 Knoxville 9-8 W

4/23/1957 Knoxville 3-1 W

3/16/1971 Greenville 7-6 W

4/27/2005 Knoxville 2-3 L

4/17/2007 Knoxville 12-7 W

2/25/2008 Knoxville 2-1 W

5/13/2008 Greenville 4-2 W

George Mason Patriots 2-0

2/16/2001 Charleston, S.C. 5-3 W

2/27/2005 Wilmington, N.C. 5-4 W

Georgetown (Ky.) College Tigers 6-2

1917 4-3 W

1917 6-5 W

4/18/1918 5-1 W

4/16/1919 (11) 4-5 L

5/2/1919 5-4 W

5/3/1919 5-1 W

4/24/1920 6-0 W

4/28/1920 2-3 L

Georgia Bulldogs 110-111

In Knoxville: Tennessee leads 64-38

In Athens: Georgia leads 59-39

At Neutral Sites: Tennessee leads 3-0

Last 10 Meetings: Tied 5-5

5/6/1909 5-3 W

5/7/1909 4-1 W

5/8/1909 0-1 L

4/21/1913 0-4 L

5/2/1913 3-15 L

5/3/1913 3-9 L

5/7/1922 Athens 1-3 L

5/7/1922 Athens 1-6 L

5/4/1928 Athens 1-2 L

5/5/1928 Athens 2-7 L

4/16/1948 Athens 4-12 L

4/17/1948 Athens 0-8 L

4/30/1948 Knoxville 6-5 W

5/1/1948 Knoxville (forfeit) 10-10 W

4/15/1949 Athens 2-3 L

4/16/1949 Athens 0-10 L

4/14/1950 Athens 5-7 L

4/15/1950 Athens 0-8 L

5/5/1950 Knoxville 6-4 W

5/6/1950 Knoxville 6-2 W

4/6/1951 Athens 5-4 W

4/14/1951 Knoxville 6-1 W

4/14/1951 Knoxville 2-1 W

4/2/1952 Knoxville 12-3 W

4/3/1952 Knoxville 10-5 W

4/18/1952 Athens 4-5 L

4/19/1952 Athens 13-7 W

4/3/1953 Athens 3-5 L

4/4/1953 Athens 7-5 W

4/12/1954 Knoxville 4-9 L

4/13/1954 Knoxville 4-5 L

4/18/1955 Athens 5-10 L

4/19/1955 Athens 8-13 L

5/10/1955 Knoxville (12) 11-10 W

5/10/1955 Knoxville 11-4 W

4/7/1956 Knoxville 7-6 W

4/7/1956 Knoxville 0-7 L

4/5/1957 Athens 5-11 L

4/6/1957 Athens 0-6 L

4/6/1957 Athens 0-1 L

4/28/1958 Athens 4-5 L

4/29/1958 Athens 2-15 L

4/6/1959 Knoxville 2-6 L

4/7/1959 Knoxville 3-17 L

5/6/1960 Athens 2-7 L

4/28/1961 Knoxville 1-20 L

4/29/1961 Knoxville 6-8 L

4/24/1963 Knoxville 3-1 W

4/25/1963 Knoxville 6-5 W

5/1/1964 Athens 3-7 L

4/30/1965 Knoxville (10) 8-4 W

5/1/1965 Knoxville 6-5 W

4/23/1966 Athens (7) 5-4 W

4/23/1966 Athens (7) 4-3 W

4/7/1967 Knoxville 3-2 W

4/8/1967 Knoxville (7) 0-1 L

4/8/1967 Knoxville (7) 3-1 W

4/6/1968 Athens (7) 0-1 L

4/6/1968 Athens (7) 2-4 L

4/4/1969 Knoxville (7) 9-3 W

4/4/1969 Knoxville (7) 7-3 W

4/5/1969 Knoxville 7-13 L

4/3/1970 Athens (7) 2-4 L

4/3/1970 Athens (7) 8-0 W

4/4/1970 Athens 16-8 W

4/2/1971 Knoxville (7) 6-0 W

4/2/1971 Knoxville (7) 2-4 L

4/3/1971 Knoxville 1-2 L

4/1/1972 Athens (7) 4-3 W

4/1/1972 Athens (8) 8-5 W

3/30/1973 Knoxville (7) 3-0 W

3/30/1973 Knoxville (7) 7-2 W

3/31/1973 Knoxville 11-2 W

3/29/1974 Athens 6-7 L

3/30/1974 Athens (7) 8-3 W

3/30/1974 Athens (7) 13-4 W

4/28/1975 Knoxville 6-9 L

4/29/1975 Knoxville (7) 0-2 L

4/29/1975 Knoxville (9) 7-3 W

3/19/1976 Athens (7) 1-0 W

3/19/1976 Athens (9) 4-5 L

3/20/1976 Athens 4-5 L

4/16/1976 Knoxville (7) 4-3 W

4/16/1976 Knoxville (7) 2-0 W

4/17/1976 Knoxville 6-4 W

4/2/1977 Knoxville (7) 2-1 W

4/2/1977 Knoxville (7) 9-3 W

4/3/1977 Knoxville (10) 3-5 L

4/30/1977 Athens (7) 0-8 L

4/30/1977 Athens (7) 2-13 L

5/1/1977 Athens 4-3 W

3/18/1978 Athens (7) 3-1 W

3/18/1978 Athens (7) 2-3 L

3/19/1978 Athens 15-16 L

4/29/1978 Knoxville (7) 3-1 W

4/29/1978 Knoxville (7) 10-3 W

4/30/1978 Knoxville 1-13 L

3/10/1979 Athens (7) 8-9 L

3/10/1979 Athens (7) 4-2 W

3/11/1979 Athens 10-11 L

4/27/1979 Knoxville (7) 4-8 L

4/27/1979 Knoxville (7) 2-3 L

4/28/1979 Knoxville 10-11 L

3/29/1980 Athens 5-8 L

4/18/1980 Knoxville (7) 6-4 W

4/18/1980 Knoxville (7) 7-8 L

4/19/1980 Knoxville 2-5 L

3/14/1981 Knoxville (7) 0-8 L

3/14/1981 Knoxville (7) 4-3 W

3/15/1981 Knoxville (10) 16-14 W

4/25/1981 Athens (8) 1-2 L

4/25/1981 Athens 16-10 W

4/26/1981 Athens 13-7 W

3/13/1982 Athens (7) 13-9 W

3/13/1982 Athens (7) 14-6 W

3/14/1982 Athens 2-10 L

4/18/1982 Knoxville (7) 9-4 W

4/18/1982 Knoxville (7) 5-3 W

3/12/1983 Knoxville 11-4 W

3/13/1983 Knoxville (7) 6-11 L

3/13/1983 Knoxville (7) 7-4 W

4/16/1983 Athens (7) 2-0 W

4/16/1983 Athens (7) 5-4 W

4/17/1983 Athens (10) 7-8 L

3/24/1984 Knoxville (7) 6-9 L

3/24/1984 Knoxville (7) 6-3 W

3/25/1984 Knoxville 9-2 W

4/28/1984 Athens (11) 3-4 L

4/28/1984 Athens (9) 11-7 W

4/29/1984 Athens 4-7 L

3/16/1985 Knoxville (8) 4-3 W

3/16/1985 Knoxville (7) 3-7 L

3/17/1985 Knoxville 17-11 W

4/20/1985 Athens (7) 9-8 W

4/20/1985 Athens (7) 1-7 L

4/21/1985 Athens 12-4 W

4/12/1986 Athens (7) 4-8 L

4/12/1986 Athens (7) 4-2 W

4/13/1986 Athens 6-9 L

4/18/1987 Knoxville (7) 1-8 L

4/18/1987 Knoxville (7) 1-6 L

4/19/1987 Knoxville 6-9 L

4/16/1988 Athens (7) 6-5 W

4/16/1988 Athens (7) 1-2 L

4/17/1988 Athens 4-5 L

4/15/1989 Knoxville (7) 2-6 L

4/15/1989 Knoxville (7) 6-4 W

4/16/1989 Knoxville 1-10 L

4/7/1990 Athens 5-8 L

4/7/1990 Athens (7) 4-13 L

4/8/1990 Athens 2-3 L

4/6/1991 Knoxville 9-3 W

4/6/1991 Knoxville (7) 2-0 W

4/7/1991 Knoxville 4-2 W

4/18/1992 Athens 5-7 L

4/18/1992 Athens (7) 1-6 L

4/19/1992 Athens 3-12 L

4/24/1993 Knoxville 1-2 L

4/24/1993 Knoxville (7) 5-2 W

4/25/1993 Knoxville 12-4 W

5/22/1993 Columbia, S.C. (SEC) 17-8 W

4/22/1994 Athens 5-1 W

4/23/1994 Athens 5-0 W

4/24/1994 Athens 6-1 W

5/21/1994 Lexington, Ky. (SEC) 5-2 W

4/21/1995 Knoxville 11-4 W

4/22/1995 Knoxville 9-2 W

4/23/1995 Knoxville 6-4 W

5/20/1995 Knoxville (SEC) 11-0 W

4/19/1996 Athens 3-2 W

4/20/1996 Athens (6) 8-4 W

4/21/1996 Athens 8-0 W

4/18/1997 Knoxville 13-0 W

4/19/1997 Knoxville 28-10 W

4/20/1997 Knoxville 3-2 W

4/4/1998 Athens 3-9 L

4/4/1998 Athens 7-5 W

4/5/1998 Athens 7-8 L

4/30/1999 Knoxville (11) 5-4 W

5/1/1999 Knoxville 4-3 W

5/2/1999 Knoxville 13-6 W

3/31/2000 Athens 7-10 L

4/1/2000 Athens 5-11 L

4/27/2001 Knoxville 3-9 L

4/28/2001 Knoxville 12-16 L

4/29/2001 Knoxville 5-9 L

6/11/2001 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 19-12 W

3/29/2002 Athens 8-9 L

3/30/2002 Athens 3-5 L

3/31/2002 Athens (7) 10-9 W

4/11/2003 Knoxville 12-9 W

4/12/2003 Knoxville 16-3 W

4/13/2003 Knoxville 6-8 L

4/9/2004 Athens 4-1 W

4/10/2004 Athens 6-4 W

4/11/2004 Athens 4-2 W

5/20/2005 Knoxville 16-3 W

5/21/2005 Knoxville 18-2 W

5/22/2005 Knoxville 1-4 L

4/21/2006 Athens (11) 7-4 W

4/22/2006 Athens 0-3 L

4/23/2006 Athens 6-4 W

3/23/2007 Knoxville 4-3 W

3/24/2007 Knoxville 10-2 W

3/25/2007 Knoxville 11-5 W

3/21/2008 Athens 2-6 L

3/22/2008 Athens 2-3 L

3/23/2008 Athens (10) 4-3 W

3/27/2009 Knoxville 6-12 L

3/28/2009 Knoxville 9-11 L

3/29/2009 Knoxville 3-4 L

Georgia Southern Eagles 4-3

3/17/1965 Knoxville 9-11 L

3/21/1966 Statesboro 6-4 W

3/22/1966 Statesboro 1-6 L

3/22/1971 Statesboro (10) 7-6 W

3/23/1971 Statesboro 7-8 L

2/10/1995 Charleston, S.C. 6-4 W

5/25/1996 Clemson, S.C. (NCAA) 6-1 W

Georgia State Panthers 16-1

3/18/1980 Atlanta 17-10 W

5/5/1982 Knoxville 6-4 W

5/12/1993 Knoxville 9-3 W

5/3/1995 Knoxville 13-5 W

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5/7/1996 Knoxville 12-8 W

2/15/1997 Atlanta 14-3 W

2/16/1997 Atlanta 12-8 W

5/5/1998 Knoxville 6-5 W

2/13/1999 Atlanta 34-8 W

2/14/1999 Atlanta 8-13 L

2/14/1999 Atlanta (10) 4-3 W

3/3/2000 Knoxville 8-6 W

3/4/2000 Knoxville 9-2 W

3/5/2000 Knoxville 15-3 W

3/5/2004 Knoxville 3-1 W

3/6/2004 Knoxville 1-0 W

3/7/2004 Knoxville 3-2 W

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 33-45

4/17/1902 Knoxville 14-4 W

4/18/1902 Knoxville 12-14 L

4/19/1902 Knoxville 13-5 W

5/15/1902 Atlanta 2-7 L

5/16/1902 Atlanta 4-0 W

5/17/1902 Atlanta 4-2 W

4/30/1903 Knoxville (7) 12-1 W

5/1/1903 Knoxville 2-4 L

5/3/1903 Knoxville 6-5 W

5/22/1903 Atlanta 8-9 L

5/23/1903 Atlanta 14-5 W

5/5/1906 Knoxville 2-3 L

4/17/1908 Knoxville 8-10 L

4/18/1908 Atlanta (7) 3-2 W

4/18/1908 Atlanta (7) 6-2 W

4/4/1915 Atlanta 5-4 W

5/20/1921 Atlanta 1-4 L

5/21/1921 Atlanta 3-4 L

4/21/1922 Knoxville (5) 4-7 L

4/22/1922 Knoxville 8-4 W

5/5/1922 Atlanta 1-4 L

5/6/1922 Atlanta 5-9 L

5/2/1928 Atlanta 0-1 L

5/3/1928 Atlanta 4-5 L

4/8/1940 Atlanta 9-5 W

4/9/1940 Atlanta 0-8 L

4/4/1941 Atlanta 4-9 L

4/5/1941 Atlanta 6-16 L

4/14/1948 Knoxville 1-9 L

4/15/1948 Knoxville 7-8 L

4/23/1948 Atlanta 8-14 L

4/24/1948 Atlanta 8-4 W

4/13/1949 Atlanta 5-9 L

4/14/1949 Atlanta 16-19 L

4/22/1949 Knoxville 6-5 W

4/23/1949 Knoxville 3-5 L

4/12/1950 Atlanta 3-6 L

4/13/1950 Atlanta 17-5 W

4/26/1950 Knoxville 4-3 W

4/27/1950 Knoxville 17-8 W

4/4/1951 Atlanta 15-11 W

4/5/1951 Atlanta 12-11 W

4/11/1951 Knoxville 2-1 W

4/11/1952 Knoxville 7-6 W

4/12/1952 Knoxville (15) 5-4 W

4/16/1952 Atlanta 12-1 W

4/17/1952 Atlanta 5-9 L

4/6/1953 Atlanta 2-5 L

4/7/1953 Atlanta 3-0 W

4/29/1953 Knoxville 2-4 L

4/20/1956 Atlanta 4-9 L

4/21/1956 Atlanta 3-1 W

4/21/1956 Atlanta 4-5 L

4/19/1957 Knoxville 0-14 L

4/20/1957 Knoxville 2-7 L

4/20/1957 Knoxville 7-12 L

3/28/1958 Atlanta (11) 4-5 L

3/29/1958 Atlanta 2-7 L

3/30/1958 Atlanta 5-11 L

4/11/1960 Atlanta 6-17 L

4/12/1960 Atlanta 1-6 L

4/26/1961 Knoxville 7-12 L

4/27/1961 Knoxville 1-8 L

4/4/1962 Atlanta 4-9 L

4/5/1962 Atlanta 4-5 L

4/26/1963 Knoxville 2-4 L

4/27/1963 Knoxville 6-7 L

4/29/1964 Atlanta 3-4 L

4/30/1964 Atlanta 4-3 W

4/3/1968 Atlanta 20-9 W

4/4/1968 Atlanta 5-4 W

5/17/1968 Knoxville 6-1 W

3/24/1971 Atlanta 3-6 L

3/22/1982 Atlanta 9-3 W

5/26/1995 Knoxville (NCAA) 6-4 W

6/10/2005 Atlanta (NCAA) 3-2 W

6/11/2005 Atlanta (NCAA) 13-3 W

2/24/2006 Myrtle Beach, S.C. 5-8 L

Gonzaga Bulldogs 1-0

3/13/1992 Seattle, Wash. 3-1 W

Hartford Hawks 1-0

3/22/2006 Knoxville. 8-7 W

Hawaii-Hilo Vulcans 4-3

2/6/2000 Hilo (10) 4-3 W

2/6/2000 Hilo (7) 0-4 L

2/7/2000 Hilo 11-3 W

2/8/2000 Hilo 14-6 W

2/9/2000 Hilo 18-3 W

2/12/2000 Hilo 2-3 L

2/12/2000 Hilo (7) 1-3 L

Highland 0-1

5/15/1922 2-5 L

Hiwassee Tigers 5-1

4/9/1927 1-4 L

4/26/1928 5-0 W

4/17/1929 21-0 W

4/10/1930 28-8 W

4/15/1939 23-5 W

4/6/1940 (10) 2-1 W

Illinois Fighting Illini 0-3

4/5/1912 1-2 L

4/5/1912 0-4 L

2/27/1993 Orlando, Fla. 1-13 L

Illinois-Chicago Flames 1-2

3/2/2007 Knoxville 5-6 L

3/3/2007 Knoxville 6-9 L

3/4/2007 Knoxville 4-2 W

Indiana Hoosiers 2-0

1917 5-2 W

4/9/1921 13-3 W

IPFW Mastodons 3-0

2/23/2007 Knoxville 6-1 W

2/24/2007 Knoxville 11-1 W

2/24/2007 Knoxville (7) 9-1 W

Jacksonville Dolphins 3-0

3/18/1964 Knoxville 6-4 W

3/19/1964 Knoxville 3-0 W

3/21/1970 Jacksonville, Fla. 7-6 W

Jacksonville State Gamecocks 0-1

3/19/1979 Jacksonville, Ala. 11-12 L

James Madison Dukes 2-1

2/15/2003 Charleston, S.C. 11-6 W

2/25/2005 Wilmington, N.C. 17-0 W

3/5/2008 Knoxville 3-10 L

Johnson Bible College Preachers 1-0

1917 1-0 W

K.M.I. 1-0

4/10/1910 10-5 W

Kansas Jayhawks 2-1

3/23/1968 Riverside, Calif. 7-5 W

5/29/1993 Knoxville (NCAA) 2-3 L

2/11/1994 Kissimmee, Fla. 14-4 W

Kentucky Wildcats 147-125

In Knoxville: Tennessee leads 50-32

In Lexington: Tennessee leads 51-35

At Neutral Sites: Tennessee leads 3-2

Last 10 Meetings: Kentucky leads 7-3

5/1/1915 4-7 L

5/2/1915 2-15 L

4/19/1918 8-3 W

4/19/1919 0-10 L

5/21/1919 3-11 L

5/22/1919 10-13 L

4/30/1920 0-3 L

5/1/1920 1-7 L

5/18/1922 7-10 L

5/7/1923 3-6 L

5/8/1923 1-6 L

5/5/1927 0-9 L

5/11/1929 1-11 L

5/11/1929 (10) 4-5 L

5/15/1930 3-9 L

4/22/1939 5-18 L

5/20/1939 8-5 W

4/26/1940 8-9 L

4/27/1940 17-4 W

5/21/1940 6-9 L

5/22/1940 5-19 L

4/26/1941 8-1 W

4/26/1941 2-1 W

5/16/1941 15-6 W

5/17/1941 3-6 L

4/24/1942 7-9 L

5/18/1942 8-5 W

5/9/1947 12-2 W

5/10/1947 3-2 W

5/23/1947 6-5 W

5/24/1947 2-6 L

5/14/1948 1-14 L

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5/15/1948 1-6 L

5/21/1948 7-15 L

5/22/1948 3-11 L

5/13/1949 4-5 L

5/14/1949 3-8 L

5/20/1949 2-4 L

5/21/1949 10-8 W

5/13/1950 10-11 L

5/13/1950 6-7 L

5/19/1950 4-5 L

5/20/1950 5-9 L

5/4/1951 8-0 W

5/5/1951 9-2 W

5/11/1951 (10) 2-1 W

5/12/1951 11-2 W

5/2/1952 4-1 W

5/3/1952 3-10 L

5/9/1952 14-5 W

4/24/1953 3-0 W

5/4/1953 1-0 W

5/5/1953 0-2 L

5/4/1954 10-6 W

5/4/1954 2-4 L

5/8/1954 6-1 W

5/8/1954 0-4 L

4/12/1955 10-0 W

4/12/1955 21-2 W

4/13/1956 6-3 W

4/14/1956 7-1 W

5/4/1956 3-2 W

5/5/1956 11-12 L

4/12/1957 12-1 W

4/12/1957 7-0 W

5/3/1957 9-0 W

5/4/1957 11-7 W

4/12/1958 1-2 L

4/12/1958 3-7 L

5/3/1958 5-15 L

5/3/1958 1-0 W

4/10/1959 5-3 W

4/11/1959 0-2 L

5/1/1959 8-1 W

5/2/1959 2-9 L

4/1/1960 5-9 L

4/2/1960 3-11 L

4/21/1960 6-5 W

4/22/1960 3-7 L

4/22/1960 1-4 L

4/21/1961 0-3 L

4/21/1961 3-4 L

5/3/1961 3-1 W

5/4/1961 10-3 W

4/20/1962 8-12 L

4/21/1962 10-2 W

4/30/1962 (11) 4-5 L

5/1/1962 4-3 W

5/1/1962 6-1 W

4/5/1963 3-9 L

4/6/1963 12-7 W

4/19/1963 7-5 W

4/20/1963 3-5 L

4/20/1963 2-10 L

4/3/1964 4-10 L

4/4/1964 7-18 L

4/17/1964 2-5 L

4/18/1964 3-1 W

4/18/1964 2-1 W

4/2/1965 Knoxville 4-1 W

4/3/1965 Knoxville (7) 7-0 W

4/16/1965 Lexington 0-5 L

4/17/1965 Lexington 3-4 L

3/18/1966 Tallahassee, Fla. (11) 13-11 W

4/1/1966 Lexington 11-8 W

4/2/1966 Lexington 13-4 W

4/15/1966 Knoxville 3-2 W

4/16/1966 Knoxville 9-4 W

3/31/1967 Knoxville 1-4 L

4/1/1967 Knoxville 1-3 L

4/14/1967 Lexington 7-0 W

4/15/1967 Lexington 2-0 W

3/29/1968 Lexington 8-3 W

3/30/1968 Lexington 7-3 W

4/12/1968 Knoxville 6-0 W

4/13/1968 Knoxville 6-2 W

3/28/1969 Knoxville 8-3 W

4/11/1969 Lexington 7-0 W

4/12/1969 Lexington (12) 4-5 L

4/10/1970 Knoxville 7-0 W

4/11/1970 Knoxville 11-5 W

5/1/1970 Lexington 3-2 W

4/24/1971 Lexington (7) 5-4 W

4/24/1971 Lexington (7) 7-2 W

4/22/1972 Lexington (7) 4-2 W

4/22/1972 Lexington (7) 3-2 W

5/5/1972 Knoxville 9-2 W

5/6/1972 Knoxville 1-4 L

4/20/1973 Knoxville 6-0 W

4/21/1973 Knoxville 14-5 W

5/4/1973 Lexington 12-10 W

5/5/1973 Lexington 13-6 W

4/19/1974 Lexington (7) 4-5 L

4/20/1974 Lexington 15-5 W

5/3/1974 Knoxville 6-3 W

5/4/1974 Knoxville 2-1 W

4/19/1975 Lexington 1-2 L

4/20/1975 Lexington 5-2 W

5/4/1975 Knoxville (7) 0-8 L

5/4/1975 Knoxville (9) 4-2 W

4/12/1976 Knoxville (7) 5-4 W

4/12/1976 Knoxville (7) 2-7 L

4/13/1976 Knoxville 8-1 W

4/27/1976 Lexington (7) 2-6 L

4/27/1976 Lexington (7) 0-1 L

4/28/1976 Lexington 9-6 W

5/10/1976 Nashville 5-8 L

3/13/1977 Knoxville (7) 6-5 W

3/13/1977 Knoxville (7) 4-7 L

4/26/1977 Lexington (7) 3-4 L

4/26/1977 Lexington (7) 8-2 W

4/27/1977 Lexington 1-8 L

3/11/1978 Knoxville (7) 4-1 W

3/11/1978 Knoxville (7) 3-2 W

4/18/1978 Lexington (9) 3-5 L

4/18/1978 Lexington (7) 6-4 W

4/19/1978 Lexington (5) 2-3 L

3/16/1979 Knoxville (7) 3-4 L

3/16/1979 Knoxville (7) 0-7 L

3/17/1979 Knoxville 11-2 W

4/7/1979 Lexington (9) 7-6 W

4/7/1979 Lexington (7) 1-7 L

4/8/1979 Lexington (7) 6-2 W

3/8/1980 Knoxville (7) 3-2 W

3/8/1980 Knoxville (7) 4-7 L

3/15/1980 Lexington (7) 3-4 L

3/15/1980 Lexington (7) 2-4 L

3/16/1980 Lexington 11-4 W

3/28/1981 Lexington (7) 1-5 L

3/28/1981 Lexington (7) 5-6 L

3/29/1981 Lexington 5-2 W

4/11/1981 Knoxville (8) 6-5 W

4/11/1981 Knoxville (7) 5-10 L

4/12/1981 Knoxville 4-3 W

3/20/1982 Knoxville (7) 6-1 W

3/20/1982 Knoxville (8) 3-2 W

4/24/1982 Lexington (7) 9-7 W

4/24/1982 Lexington (7) 4-5 L

4/25/1982 Lexington (12) 8-7 W

3/19/1983 Lexington (7) 6-5 W

3/19/1983 Lexington (7) 2-1 W

4/25/1983 Knoxville (8) 4-3 W

4/25/1983 Knoxville (7) 3-11 L

3/10/1984 Lexington (7) 5-2 W

3/10/1984 Lexington (7) 1-5 L

3/11/1984 Lexington 4-8 L

4/14/1984 Knoxville (7) 3-2 W

4/14/1984 Knoxville (12) 7-6 W

4/15/1984 Knoxville (7) 0-2 L

3/9/1985 Lexington (7) 0-2 L

3/9/1985 Lexington (7) 6-5 W

3/10/1985 Lexington 3-9 L

4/13/1985 Knoxville (7) 4-7 L

4/13/1985 Knoxville (7) 5-9 L

4/14/1985 Knoxville 1-14 L

3/22/1986 Knoxville (7) 4-6 L

3/22/1986 Knoxville (7) 6-0 W

3/23/1986 Knoxville 5-4 W

3/28/1987 Lexington (7) 9-10 L

3/28/1987 Lexington (7) 7-5 W

3/29/1987 Lexington 5-11 L

4/2/1988 Knoxville (7) 2-10 L

4/2/1988 Knoxville (7) 2-9 L

4/3/1988 Knoxville 4-6 L

4/1/1989 Lexington (7) 13-6 W

4/1/1989 Lexington (7) 4-7 L

4/2/1989 Lexington 10-4 W

3/24/1990 Knoxville 3-19 L

3/24/1990 Knoxville (7) 11-0 W

3/25/1990 Knoxville 12-5 W

3/23/1991 Lexington 7-1 W

3/23/1991 Lexington (7) 0-1 L

3/24/1991 Lexington 4-7 L

4/11/1992 Knoxville 3-2 W

4/11/1992 Knoxville (7) 2-1 W

4/12/1992 Knoxville 13-5 W

4/17/1993 Lexington 14-3 W

4/17/1993 Lexington (7) 4-3 W

4/18/1993 Lexington 8-5 W

5/21/1993 Columbia (SEC) 7-9 L

5/23/1993 Columbia (SEC) 7-6 W

5/23/1993 Columbia (SEC) 6-4 W

4/16/1994 Knoxville 7-12 L

4/16/1994 Knoxville 3-1 W

4/17/1994 Knoxville 9-4 W

4/14/1995 Lexington 7-6 W

4/15/1995 Lexington 7-4 W

4/16/1995 Lexington (10) 12-10 W

5/21/1995 Knoxville (SEC) 22-5 W

5/21/1995 Knoxville (SEC) 7-2 W

4/12/1996 Knoxville 3-4 L

4/13/1996 Knoxville 4-5 L

4/14/1996 Knoxville 12-2 W

4/11/1997 Lexington 1-14 L

4/12/1997 Lexington (10) 7-6 W

4/13/1997 Lexington 11-4 W

3/20/1998 Knoxville 13-5 W

3/21/1998 Knoxville 16-5 W

3/22/1998 Knoxville 10-13 L

4/23/1999 Lexington 12-15 L

4/24/1999 Lexington 8-4 W

4/25/1999 Lexington 4-11 L

3/24/2000 Knoxville (10) 5-7 L

3/25/2000 Knoxville (10) 6-7 L

3/26/2000 Knoxville 12-3 W

3/23/2001 Lexington 5-3 W

3/24/2001 Lexington 10-5 W

3/25/2001 Lexington 6-0 W

4/5/2002 Knoxville 12-7 W

4/6/2002 Knoxville 16-10 W

4/7/2002 Knoxville 1-6 L

4/18/2003 Lexington 0-1 L

4/19/2003 Lexington 1-4 L

4/20/2003 Lexington 9-8 W

4/2/2004 Knoxville 3-2 W

4/3/2004 Knoxville 7-1 W

4/4/2004 Knoxville 15-9 W

4/8/2005 Lexington 18-2 W

4/9/2005 Lexington 4-5 L

4/10/2005 Lexington (10) 10-9 W

3/24/2006 Knoxville 7-6 W

3/25/2006 Knoxville 1-6 L

3/26/2006 Knoxville 1-4 L

4/7/2007 Lexington 11-5 W

4/7/2007 Lexington 12-2 W

4/8/2007 Lexington 1-3 L

5/9/2008 Knoxville 3-5 L

5/10/2008 Knoxville 2-5 L

5/11/2008 Knoxville 5-20 L

5/1/2009 Lexington 4-6 L

5/2/2009 Lexington 8-2 W

5/3/2009 Lexington 11-17 L

Kentucky State Thorobreds 17-8

5/21/1909 11-4 W

5/22/1909 6-1 W

5/22/1909 12-1 W

4/22/1910 15-12 W

4/23/1910 5-1 W

4/23/1910 4-6 L

4/29/1910 5-0 W

4/30/1910 9-6 W

4/30/1910 4-3 W

4/10/1914 0-7 L

5/1/1914 1-10 L

5/2/1914 6-2 W

4/17/1915 0-12 L

4/18/1915 9-8 W

4/29/1916 8-4 W

1917 0-1 L

5/17/1918 1-0 W

5/18/1918 1-4 L

4/18/1919 3-9 L

5/13/1921 9-7 W

5/14/1921 5-2 W

5/22/1922 6-4 W

5/12/1924 5-1 W

5/13/1924 1-5 L

4/6/1928 5-3 W

King College Tornado 3-0

4/26/1989 Knoxville 7-3 W

2/28/1990 Knoxville 16-6 W

3/24/1998 Knoxville 15-5 W

Knoxville College Bulldogs 1-0

3/26/1992 Knoxville 13-0 W

Lambuth University Eagles 1-0

2/28/2006 Knoxville 7-2 W

Lee University Flames 1-0

4/12/2000 Knoxville 15-8 W

Lewis Flyers 2-1

4/1/1978 Knoxville (7) 3-11 L

4/1/1978 Knoxville (7) 2-1 W

4/2/1978 Knoxville 4-2 W

Liberty Flames 1-0

4/13/1977 Knoxville 10-7 W

Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters 37-10

4/10/1920 11-6 W

4/27/1920 3-0 W

4/29/1939 17-3 W

5/15/1939 8-5 W

5/13/1940 6-9 L

4/19/1941 6-7 L

5/2/1941 10-13 L

5/2/1947 14-0 W

5/7/1947 13-11 W

4/1/1953 15-5 W

5/11/1953 1-5 L

4/20/1954 8-3 W

4/4/1958 4-10 L

3/31/1959 6-4 W

5/10/1960 7-5 W

4/11/1961 (11) 7-8 L

4/18/1961 12-9 W

4/10/1962 6-9 L

4/17/1962 11-8 W

4/9/1963 6-9 L

4/16/1963 9-3 W

4/20/1964 6-1 W

4/26/1966 Knoxville 10-5 W

4/21/1974 Harrogate 8-2 W

4/24/1974 Knoxville 8-0 W

4/22/1975 Knoxville 11-1 W

5/2/1975 Knoxville 10-14 L

4/7/1976 Harrogate 12-6 W

4/15/1976 Knoxville 9-6 W

4/14/1977 Harrogate 2-3 L

4/28/1977 Knoxville 8-2 W

3/30/1978 Knoxville 12-0 W

4/3/1978 Harrogate 16-5 W

4/24/1979 Harrogate 9-4 W

4/25/1979 Knoxville 10-7 W

4/10/1980 Knoxville 13-5 W

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4/24/1980 Harrogate 13-9 W

3/10/1982 Knoxville 7-2 W

3/9/1983 Knoxville (7) 18-3 W

4/23/1985 Knoxville 5-2 W

3/1/1989 Knoxville 15-1 W

3/21/1990 Knoxville 5-4 W

2/21/1991 Knoxville 8-0 W

3/17/1992 Knoxville 16-0 W

3/10/1993 Knoxville 11-4 W

4/29/1998 Knoxville 12-0 W

4/18/2007 Knoxville 5-4 W

Lipscomb Bisons 6-1

3/24/1979 Nashville 5-3 W

4/1/1982 Knoxville 6-2 W

3/16/2004 Knoxville 12-4 W

5/17/2005 Knoxville 7-6 W

3/6/2007 Knoxville 4-3 W

3/18/2008 Nashville 4-6 L

4/8/2009 Knoxville 17-3 W

*-Previously known as David Lipscomb

Long Beach State 49ers 7-6

3/2/1991 Long Beach 3-9 L

3/3/1991 Long Beach 2-9 L

3/3/1991 Long Beach 4-6 L

3/7/1992 Knoxville 3-13 L

3/7/1992 Knoxville 8-13 L

3/8/1992 Knoxville 10-5 W

2/17/1995 Long Beach (10) 1-0 W

2/18/1995 Long Beach 4-3 W

2/19/1995 Long Beach 0-9 L

2/28/1997 Knoxville 14-10 W

3/1/1997 Knoxville 10-5 W

3/2/1997 Knoxville (7) 12-8 W

3/3/2001 Fullerton, Calif. 9-4 W

LSU Tigers 21-44

In Knoxville: LSU leads 14-13

In Baton Rouge: LSU leads 28-7

At Neutral Sites: LSU leads 2-1

Last 10 Meetings: UT leads 7-3

4/29/1907 Baton Rouge 0-2 L

4/30/1907 Baton Rouge 11-12 L

3/17/1973 Baton Rouge (7) 0-3 L

3/17/1973 Baton Rouge (7) 7-10 L

3/18/1973 Baton Rouge 8-7 W

3/29/1986 Baton Rouge (11) 2-3 L

3/29/1986 Baton Rouge (7) 2-3 L

3/30/1986 Baton Rouge 5-12 L

3/5/1988 Baton Rouge (7) 1-2 L

3/5/1988 Baton Rouge (7) 2-4 L

3/6/1988 Baton Rouge (10) 5-6 L

3/4/1989 Knoxville (7) 0-7 L

3/4/1989 Knoxville (7) 5-1 W

3/5/1989 Knoxville 3-9 L

4/14/1990 Baton Rouge 2-13 L

4/14/1990 Baton Rouge (7) 0-2 L

4/15/1990 Baton Rouge 3-9 L

4/13/1991 Knoxville 5-3 W

4/13/1991 Knoxville (7) 6-5 W

4/14/1991 Knoxville 4-11 L

3/28/1992 Baton Rouge 1-3 L

3/28/1992 Baton Rouge (7) 9-2 W

3/29/1992 Baton Rouge 7-13 L

4/3/1993 Knoxville 8-1 W

4/3/1993 Knoxville (7) 1-4 L

4/4/1993 Knoxville 6-2 W

3/29/1996 Baton Rouge 2-9 L

3/30/1996 Baton Rouge 3-5 L

3/31/1996 Baton Rouge 1-9 L

5/16/1996 Hoover, Ala. (SEC) 1-3 L

3/28/1997 Knoxville 3-12 L

3/29/1997 Knoxville 2-7 L

3/30/1997 Knoxville (11) 6-8 L

5/16/1997 Columbus, Ga. (SEC) 5-12 L

5/1/1998 Baton Rouge 3-4 L

5/2/1998 Baton Rouge 12-15 L

5/3/1998 Baton Rouge 7-8 L

4/2/1999 Knoxville 4-8 L

4/3/1999 Knoxville 8-7 W

4/4/1999 Knoxville 4-3 W

5/4/2002 Knoxville 2-1 W

5/4/2002 Knoxville 4-16 L

5/5/2002 Knoxville 2-6 L

4/25/2003 Baton Rouge 4-17 L

4/26/2003 Baton Rouge 6-10 L

4/27/2003 Baton Rouge 4-15 L

4/23/2004 Knoxville 8-6 W

4/24/2004 Knoxville 5-11 L

4/25/2004 Knoxville 1-11 L

5/13/2005 Baton Rouge 9-2 W

5/14/2005 Baton Rouge 3-9 L

5/15/2005 Baton Rouge 4-14 L

5/26/2005 Hoover, Ala. (SEC) 5-1 W

4/7/2006 Knoxville 2-12 L

4/8/2006 Knoxville 9-0 W

4/9/2006 Knoxville 2-6 L

4/27/2007 Baton Rouge 7-1 W

4/28/2007 Baton Rouge 2-4 L

4/29/2007 Baton Rouge (10) 10-9 W

3/14/2008 Knoxville 6-5 W

3/16/2008 Knoxville (7) 7-3 W

3/16/2008 Knoxville (7) 7-3 W

4/17/2009 Baton Rouge 3-18 L

4/18/2009 Baton Rouge 7-5 W

4/19/2009 Baton Rouge 9-4 W

Louisville Cardinals 10-5

5/4/1927 7-8 L

4/25/1989 Knoxville 9-6 W

3/6/1991 Knoxville 8-1 W

4/23/1991 Louisville 24-1 W

3/20/1993 Knoxville 10-4 W

3/21/1993 Knoxville 5-3 W

2/25/1995 Knoxville 8-1 W

2/26/1995 Knoxville 6-0 W

2/26/1999 Knoxville 1-9 L

2/27/1999 Knoxville 4-12 L

2/28/1999 Knoxville 3-2 W

3/4/2003 Knoxville 18-2 W

3/5/2003 Knoxville 1-6 L

3/19/2008 Louisville 7-6 W

3/11/2009 Knoxville (11) 10-13 L

Maryville Scots 74-20-2

4/6/1906 10-4 W

4/7/1906 5-3 W

5/17/1907 11-4 W

5/18/1907 7-3 W

3/30/1911 3-1 W

5/19/1911 13-5 W

5/20/1911 4-6 L

4/20/1912 5-4 W

4/27/1912 1-0 W

4/12/1913 8-4 W

5/17/1916 12-0 W

5/20/1916 10-6 W

4/30/1917 (11) 4-5 L

5/4/1918 (11) 8-9 L

5/10/1918 5-3 W

5/11/1918 9-4 W

5/19/1919 6-5 W

6/3/1919 9-4 W

4/16/1920 5-4 W

4/17/1920 8-2 W

4/15/1921 (10) 5-4 W

4/25/1922 (11) 0-0 T

4/26/1922 9-9 T

5/8/1922 1-3 L

5/17/1923 5-0 W

3/31/1924 7-2 W

4/15/1924 7-3 W

5/17/1924 5-2 W

4/9/1925 7-12 L

4/14/1925 7-4 W

5/12/1925 2-3 L

4/10/1926 3-2 W

4/22/1926 7-6 W

5/3/1926 0-12 L

4/16/1927 1-0 W

5/18/1927 2-20 L

4/30/1929 5-1 W

4/18/1930 15-14 W

4/25/1930 12-14 L

4/29/1930 9-4 W

4/26/1939 8-1 W

5/8/1939 4-7 L

4/16/1940 10-8 W

5/14/1940 6-12 L

4/16/1941 4-5 L

5/1/1941 9-5 W

4/14/1942 4-17 L

5/5/1942 7-8 L

4/17/1947 1-3 L

5/19/1947 2-3 L

5/5/1948 3-2 W

5/17/1948 7-8 L

4/21/1953 (14) 6-3 W

5/2/1953 9-1 W

4/5/1954 1-4 L

4/19/1954 6-5 W

5/9/1955 6-2 W

5/9/1955 6-3 W

4/14/1959 (10) 5-4 W

5/12/1959 12-2 W

4/13/1960 13-0 W

4/24/1960 11-3 W

5/5/1961 11-7 W

5/6/1961 4-3 W

5/4/1962 22-4 W

5/5/1962 17-12 W

4/2/1963 8-9 L

4/3/1963 13-0 W

3/24/1964 2-4 L

3/27/1964 15-0 W

4/7/1965 Knoxville 17-0 W

5/3/1965 Knoxville 17-6 W

4/4/1966 Knoxville 8-3 W

4/11/1966 Maryville (7) 26-2 W

4/20/1972 Knoxville 11-0 W

5/9/1972 Knoxville 9-1 W

4/11/1973 Knoxville 26-4 W

5/7/1973 Maryville 4-2 W

4/9/1974 Knoxville 18-2 W

5/6/1974 Knoxville 5-0 W

4/8/1975 Knoxville 13-6 W

5/12/1975 Maryville (5) 3-0 W

5/4/1976 Maryville 5-1 W

5/12/1976 Knoxville 13-0 W

5/5/1977 Knoxville 6-4 W

4/12/1978 Knoxville 9-6 W

5/9/1978 Maryville 8-6 W

4/5/1979 Knoxville 11-0 W

4/17/1979 Knoxville 17-2 W

3/27/1980 Knoxville 10-0 W

4/23/1980 Maryville 5-2 W

3/3/1982 Knoxville 9-0 W

3/1/1983 Knoxville 18-1 W

2/27/1985 Knoxville 11-10 W

3/5/1986 Knoxville 21-2 W

4/20/1989 Knoxville 22-4 W

Mascot 1-0

4/18/1925 9-6 W

Memphis Tigers 11-19

5/10/1906 5-3 W

5/11/1906 1-8 L

5/12/1906 5-11 L

5/8/1979 Knoxville (7) 9-4 W

5/8/1979 Knoxville (7) 4-6 L

4/1/1980 Knoxville 12-11 W

4/2/1980 Knoxville 5-2 W

3/7/1981 Memphis (7) 1-2 L

3/7/1981 Memphis (7) 3-5 L

3/8/1981 Memphis 1-6 L

4/27/1981 Knoxville 6-8 L

4/28/1981 Knoxville 1-2 L

5/7/1983 Memphis 4-11 L

5/8/1983 Memphis 8-9 L

4/20/1984 Knoxville 3-4 L

4/21/1984 Knoxville 6-5 W

3/24/1985 Memphis (7) 1-10 L

3/24/1985 Memphis (7) 1-6 L

2/25/1986 Knoxville 12-7 W

2/26/1986 Knoxville 7-6 W

3/24/1987 Memphis 1-24 L

3/25/1987 Memphis 5-7 L

2/27/1988 Knoxville 6-3 W

2/28/1988 Knoxville 5-4 W

2/24/1990 Memphis 2-5 L

2/25/1990 Memphis 1-2 L

4/10/1991 Knoxville 7-6 W

3/24/1993 Memphis 3-6 L

3/24/1993 Memphis (7) 0-3 L

3/4/1995 Knoxville 17-5 W

Mercer Bears 6-7-1

5/10/1909 3-1 W

5/11/1909 1-2 L

5/3/1912 0-1 L

5/4/1912 3-5 L

5/4/1912 3-3 T

5/20/1914 4-2 W

5/21/1914 3-7 L

5/9/1915 1-0 W

5/18/1921 14-8 W

5/19/1921 11-21 L

3/16/1957 12-0 W

3/20/1978 Macon 8-10 L

2/20/1998 Macon (10) 13-14 L

2/21/1998 Macon 14-2 W

Miami (Fla.) Hurricanes 6-13

2/17/1989 Coral Gables 1-4 L

2/18/1989 Coral Gables (11) 6-5 W

2/4/1994 Coral Gables 0-6 L

2/5/1994 Coral Gables 1-3 L

2/6/1994 Coral Gables 0-1 L

4/16/1996 Knoxville 12-1 W

4/17/1996 Knoxville 4-2 W

4/18/1996 Knoxville (8) 3-2 W

6/9/2001 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 13-21 L

6/14/2001 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 6-12 L

2/1/2002 Coral Gables 4-5 L

2/2/2002 Coral Gables 7-4 W

2/3/2002 Coral Gables 4-9 L

3/7/2003 Knoxville 2-5 L

3/8/2003 Knoxville 4-8 L

3/9/2003 Knoxville 4-10 L

2/20/2004 Coral Gables 7-8 L

2/21/2004 Coral Gables 14-11 W

2/22/2004 Coral Gables 3-14 L

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Miami (Ohio) Redhawks 3-3

3/30/1949 0-7 L

3/29/1950 3-1 W

3/28/1955 3-2 W

3/30/1965 Knoxville (7) 2-1 W

3/30/1965 Knoxville (7) 0-3 L

4/30/1969 Knoxville 6-10 L

Michigan Wolverines 3-5-1

4/17/1906 4-12 L

4/19/1906 1-11 L

4/13/1908 4-10 L

4/14/1908 9-5 W

4/12/1909 1-16 L

4/13/1909 (11) 3-3 T

4/13/1910 8-4 W

4/13/1910 2-3 L

4/13/1911 3-1 W

Michigan State Spartans 0-1

3/24/1949 0-5 L

Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders 29-17

5/5/1926 3-28 L

5/6/1926 2-9 L

3/17/1966 Chattanooga, Tenn. 6-11 L

3/18/1967 Knoxville 9-6 W

3/25/1982 Murfreesboro (7) 6-1 W

4/10/1982 Knoxville 0-8 L

4/4/1983 Knoxville 0-3 L

4/26/1983 Murfreesboro 8-2 W

4/3/1984 Knoxville 6-2 W

3/12/1985 Knoxville 9-8 W

4/28/1985 Murfreesboro (7) 8-5 W

4/28/1985 Murfreesboro (9) 6-7 L

4/2/1986 Knoxville 6-8 L

4/30/1986 Murfreesboro 11-4 W

4/1/1987 Knoxville 2-7 L

4/28/1987 Murfreesboro 7-8 L

3/2/1988 Knoxville 3-5 L

4/14/1988 Murfreesboro 7-8 L

3/2/1989 Murfreesboro 13-2 W

4/19/1989 Knoxville 0-13 L

4/3/1990 Knoxville 9-1 W

4/17/1991 Knoxville (10) 3-4 L

4/30/1991 Murfreesboro 22-5 W

3/23/1993 Murfreesboro 7-5 W

4/1/1993 Knoxville 3-15 L

4/7/1993 Murfreesboro 8-4 W

4/13/1994 Murfreesboro 3-0 W

4/20/1994 Knoxville 4-5 L

4/5/1995 Knoxville 8-2 W

4/19/1995 Murfreesboro 9-5 W

4/10/1996 Murfreesboro (12) 13-9 W

5/8/1996 Knoxville 8-6 W

4/9/1997 Knoxville 12-6 W

4/23/1997 Chattanooga, Tenn. 13-3 W

4/9/1998 Murfreesboro 15-5 W

4/22/1998 Chattanooga, Tenn. 7-5 W

4/21/1999 Chattanooga, Tenn. 3-6 L

5/11/1999 Knoxville 15-10 W

4/4/2000 Murfreesboro 2-1 W

5/10/2000 Knoxville 7-0 W

5/9/2001 Murfreesboro 11-4 W

5/25/2001 Knoxville (NCAA) 2-1 W

3/11/2008 Knoxville 5-3 W

4/15/2008 Winchester, Tenn. 6-13 L

4/15/2009 Knoxville 16-4 W

5/12/2009 Knoxville (11) 5-4 W

Milligan Buffaloes 25-13

4/21/1907 2-7 L

4/22/1907 11-2 W

4/22/1907 11-8 W

4/17/1911 3-7 L

5/5/1919 2-4 L

4/19/1926 1-13 L

4/29/1927 6-15 L

5/5/1939 8-5 W

5/2/1940 0-4 L

5/10/1940 7-8 L

4/12/1941 9-4 W

5/10/1941 11-4 W

4/18/1942 1-8 L

4/1/1949 6-1 W

4/2/1949 20-5 W

4/14/1953 18-1 W

5/12/1953 22-4 W

3/30/1963 3-19 L

5/6/1964 Knoxville 6-4 W

4/13/1965 Milligan 9-0 W

5/5/1966 Knoxville 14-2 W

5/7/1972 Milligan (7) 2-7 L

5/7/1972 Milligan (8) 6-3 W

4/15/1973 Milligan (7) 6-9 L

4/15/1973 Milligan (7) 2-3 L

4/17/1974 Knoxville (7) 11-6 W

4/17/1974 Knoxville (7) 1-0 W

3/13/1979 Knoxville 2-5 L

4/22/1979 Milligan 18-3 W

4/1/1983 Knoxville 12-4 W

4/25/1984 Knoxville (7) 9-6 W

4/25/1985 Knoxville 18-1 W

4/12/1989 Knoxville (10) 4-3 W

2/27/1990 Knoxville 2-1 W

4/22/1992 Knoxville 4-0 W

4/26/1993 Knoxville 9-0 W

5/5/1994 Knoxville 24-4 W

4/23/1998 Knoxville 13-6 W

Minnesota Golden Gophers 2-0

3/2/1996 Minneapolis 8-4 W

3/3/2002 Minneapolis 21-2 W

Mississippi (Ole Miss) Rebels 31-35-1

In Knoxville: Tennessee leads 15-14

In Oxford: Ole Miss leads 17-13-1

At Neutral Sites: Ole Miss leads 3-1

Last 10 Meetings: Ole Miss leads 7-3

4/25/1907 0-3 L

4/26/1907 8-0 W

4/27/1907 (12) 2-1 W

4/19/1923 Oxford 3-2 W

4/20/1923 Oxford 1-1 T

5/5/1924 Knoxville 4-11 L

5/6/1924 Knoxville 0-4 L

3/26/1969 Oxford 5-8 L

3/21/1979 Oxford (7) 0-6 L

3/21/1979 Oxford (7) 3-1 W

5/14/1982 Gainesville (SEC) 4-10 L

5/16/1982 Gainesville (SEC) 12-11 W

5/3/1986 Knoxville (8) 4-5 L

5/3/1986 Knoxville (7) 13-4 W

5/4/1986 Knoxville 1-6 L

5/9/1987 Oxford (7) 10-7 W

5/9/1987 Oxford (8) 9-7 W

5/10/1987 Oxford 5-8 L

5/7/1988 Knoxville (7) 2-4 L

5/7/1988 Knoxville (8) 3-4 L

5/8/1988 Knoxville 5-4 W

5/6/1989 Oxford (7) 4-11 L

5/6/1989 Oxford (7) 2-10 L

5/7/1989 Oxford 0-5 L

4/21/1990 Knoxville 4-15 L

4/21/1990 Knoxville (7) 3-6 L

4/22/1990 Knoxville 7-1 W

4/20/1991 Oxford 3-7 L

4/20/1991 Oxford (7) 1-2 L

4/21/1991 Oxford 5-3 W

4/4/1992 Oxford 1-7 L

4/4/1992 Oxford (7) 8-6 W

4/5/1992 Oxford 8-2 W

4/10/1993 Knoxville 12-10 W

4/10/1993 Knoxville (7) 5-4 W

4/11/1993 Knoxville 1-4 L

4/5/1996 Knoxville 4-3 W

4/6/1996 Knoxville 10-3 W

4/7/1996 Knoxville 6-1 W

4/5/1997 Oxford 7-2 W

4/5/1997 Oxford 7-8 L

4/6/1997 Oxford 9-4 W

3/17/2000 Oxford 12-2 W

3/18/2000 Oxford 8-2 W

5/4/2001 Knoxville 5-4 W

5/5/2001 Knoxville 7-1 W

5/6/2001 Knoxville 5-4 W

5/16/2001 Hoover, Ala. (7) (SEC) 6-17 L

4/26/2002 Oxford 8-5 W

4/27/2002 Oxford 14-6 W

4/28/2002 Oxford 2-9 L

4/4/2003 Knoxville 7-2 W

4/5/2003 Knoxville 3-6 L

4/6/2003 Knoxville 8-9 L

4/16/2004 Oxford (11) 2-4 L

4/17/2004 Oxford 3-4 L

4/18/2004 Oxford 4-7 L

3/25/2005 Knoxville 5-3 W

3/26/2005 Knoxville 5-6 L

3/27/2005 Knoxville 5-13 L

4/28/2006 Oxford 5-13 L

4/29/2006 Oxford 13-21 L

4/30/2006 Oxford 3-5 L

5/4/2007 Knoxville 3-2 W

5/5/2007 Knoxville 7-6 W

5/6/2007 Knoxville 6-7 L

5/24/2007 Hoover, Ala. (SEC) 3-6 L

Mississippi State Bulldogs 24-45

In Knoxville: Miss. State leads 13-12

In Starkville: Miss. State leads 22-9

At Neutral Sites: Miss. State leads 4-2

Last 10 Meetings: Miss. State leads 7-3

5/4/1917 no score L

5/4/1917 no score L

4/17/1922 0-3 L

4/16/1923 3-0 W

4/17/1923 4-8 L

4/7/1924 0-8 L

4/8/1924 4-6 L

5/11/1966 Columbus, Miss. (SEC) 4-7 L

5/14/1966 Columbus, Miss. (SEC) 3-9 L

3/20/1968 Riverside, Calif. 1-4 L

3/24/1969 Starkville 10-7 W

3/25/1969 Starkville 8-2 W

5/13/1970 Knoxville (SEC) 8-4 W

5/15/1970 Starkville (10) (SEC) 3-4 L

5/16/1970 Starkville (SEC) 0-1 L

5/13/1983 Starkville (SEC) 20-11 W

5/16/1983 Starkville (SEC) 4-9 L

5/11/1984 Gainesville, Fla. (SEC) 13-11 W

5/13/1984 Gainesville, Fla. (SEC) 8-3 W

4/5/1986 Knoxville (7) 5-8 L

4/5/1986 Knoxville (7) 9-4 W

4/6/1986 Knoxville 1-6 L

4/11/1987 Starkville (7) 4-5 L

4/11/1987 Starkville (7) 3-4 L

4/12/1987 Starkville 5-9 L

4/9/1988 Knoxville (7) 5-8 L

4/9/1988 Knoxville (10) 9-6 W

4/10/1988 Knoxville 2-10 L

4/8/1989 Starkville (7) 8-14 L

4/8/1989 Starkville (7) 0-5 L

4/9/1989 Starkville 1-5 L

5/5/1990 Knoxville 3-13 L

5/5/1990 Knoxville (9) 0-9 L

5/6/1990 Knoxville 6-2 W

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5/4/1991 Starkville 5-4 W

5/4/1991 Starkville (7) 2-6 L

3/21/1992 Knoxville 0-9 L

3/21/1992 Knoxville (7) 3-2 W

3/22/1992 Knoxville 7-2 W

3/27/1993 Starkville 2-3 L

3/27/1993 Starkville (7) 2-6 L

3/28/1993 Starkville 4-6 L

3/6/1998 Starkville 7-15 L

3/8/1998 Starkville (7) 22-4 W

3/8/1998 Starkville (7) 4-2 W

4/16/1999 Knoxville 6-4 W

4/17/1999 Knoxville 2-9 L

4/18/1999 Knoxville 10-13 L

4/28/2000 Starkville 3-7 L

4/29/2000 Starkville 2-4 L

4/30/2000 Starkville (11) 3-4 L

4/6/2001 Knoxville 9-8 W

4/7/2001 Knoxville 5-13 L

4/8/2001 Knoxville 2-7 L

3/19/2004 Starkville 9-4 W

3/20/2004 Starkville 8-3 W

3/21/2004 Starkville (10) 1-2 L

4/3/2005 Knoxville (7) 2-1 W

4/3/2005 Knoxville (7) 2-1 W

5/28/2005 Hoover, Ala. (SEC) 2-3 L

3/17/2006 Starkville 2-8 L

3/18/2006 Starkville 3-4 L

4/13/2007 Knoxville 3-4 L

4/25/2008 Starkville (12) 3-4 L

4/26/2008 Starkville 12-9 W

4/27/2008 Starkville (8) 3-7 L

4/10/2009 Knoxville 6-1 W

4/11/2009 Knoxville 4-2 W

4/12/2009 Knoxville 9-10 L

Missouri-Rolla Miners 3-0

4/18/1907 4-2 W

4/19/1907 7-2 W

4/20/1907 8-1 W

Mooney 1-2

3/24/1911 11-1 W

4/28/1911 3-6 L

4/29/1911 1-2 L

Morehead State Eagles 28-2

3/14/1987 Knoxville (7) 4-2 W

3/14/1987 Knoxville (7) 5-1 W

2/25/1989 Knoxville 6-2 W

2/26/1989 Knoxville (13) 9-8 W

2/22/1992 Knoxville 4-1 W

2/23/1992 Knoxville 14-2 W

3/4/1997 Knoxville 14-2 W

2/27/1998 Knoxville 10-8 W

2/28/1998 Knoxville 8-2 W

3/1/1998 Knoxville 10-0 W

3/2/1999 Knoxville 3-2 W

3/1/2000 Knoxville 10-4 W

3/6/2001 Knoxville 11-2 W

3/5/2002 Knoxville (10) 1-2 L

3/6/2002 Knoxville 18-2 W

2/7/2003 Knoxville 13-0 W

2/8/2003 Knoxville 8-2 W

2/9/2003 Knoxville 16-3 W

2/13/2004 Knoxville 11-0 W

2/14/2004 Knoxville 14-0 W

2/14/2004 Knoxville 29-1 W

3/4/2005 Knoxville 11-0 W

3/5/2005 Knoxville 13-5 W

3/6/2005 Knoxville 3-2 W

2/17/2006 Knoxville 3-0 W

2/17/2006 Knoxville 9-0 W

3/14/2007 Knoxville 10-9 W

2/22/2008 Knoxville 9-4 W

2/23/2008 Knoxville 1-4 L

2/24/2008 Knoxville 8-4 W

Murphy 3-0

4/3/1908 11-10 W

4/4/1908 10-2 W

4/15/1916 14-3 W

Nashville 4-1

1904 11-4 W

1904 0-4 L

1904 7-3 W

5/21/1907 11-2 W

5/21/1907 9-3 W

Navy Midshipmen 0-2

3/20/1970 Jacksonville, Fla. 5-6 L

3/21/1970 Jacksonville, Fla. 8-9 L

Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) Rebels 1-1

3/16/1988 Las Vegas 13-5 W

3/17/1988 Las Vegas 4-5 L

Niagara Purple Eagles 2-0

3/10/2004 Knoxville 7-2 W

3/10/2004 Knoxville 17-1 W

North Carolina Tar Heels 2-4

1900 4-6 L

1900 0-10 L

3/22/1983 Chapel Hill (8) 4-5 L

3/21/1989 Chapel Hill 4-6 L

3/13/1990 Knoxville 3-2 W

3/14/1990 Knoxville (10) 12-11 W

North Carolina State Wolfpack 4-0

2/13/1994 Kissimmee, Fla. (7) 6-3 W

5/29/1994 Knoxville (NCAA) 15-4 W

3/1/1996 Minneapolis, Minn. 12-7 W

1/30/1998 Orlando, Fla. 23-8 W

UNC Asheville Bulldogs 19-6

3/17/1987 Knoxville 5-4 W

3/30/1988 Knoxville 13-4 W

3/9/1989 Knoxville 6-5 W

4/27/1989 Knoxville 5-8 L

5/2/1990 Knoxville 4-7 L

3/20/1991 Asheville 12-3 W

3/21/1991 Asheville 7-6 W

3/27/1991 Knoxville 13-3 W

4/8/1992 Knoxville 17-0 W

3/30/1993 Knoxville 12-3 W

4/28/1993 Knoxville (11) 2-1 W

3/22/1994 Knoxville 9-0 W

4/18/1995 Knoxville 11-10 W

2/25/1997 Knoxville 10-5 W

3/17/1998 Knoxville 12-13 L

4/19/2000 Knoxville 2-4 L

3/8/2002 Knoxville 6-4 W

3/9/2002 Knoxville 11-5 W

3/10/2002 Knoxville 16-7 W

4/16/2003 Knoxville 3-1 W

4/29/2003 Asheville 14-8 W

4/28/2004 Knoxville 18-4 W

3/30/2005 Knoxville 10-13 L

4/12/2006 Knoxville 2-5 L

4/26/2006 Knoxville 9-2 W

3/25/2009 Knoxville 13-3 W

UNC Wilmington Seahawks 2-2

2/24/1996 Wilmington 12-1 W

6/52004 Kinston, N.C. (NCAA) 5-8 L

6/6/2004 Kinston, N.C. (NCAA) 3-4 L

2/26/2005 Wilmington 1-0 W

North Georgia Saints 10-2

4/15/1909 3-2 W

4/16/1909 15-5 W

4/17/1909 6-4 W

4/16/1910 4-5 L

4/16/1910 4-3 W

4/22/1912 11-4 W

4/23/1912 14-8 W

3/22/1961 15-0 W

3/23/1961 3-0 W

4/4/1961 4-3 W

3/22/1962 11-3 W

3/22/1962 2-3 L*-Previously known as Dahlonega

Northeastern Huskies 1-0

5/27/1994 Knoxville (NCAA) 9-6 W

Northwestern Wildcats 0-2

3/22/1977 Winter Park, Fla. 5-13 L

3/25/1977 Winter Park, Fla. 5-7 L

Notre Dame Fighting Irish 4-1

4/14/1924 Knoxville 7-2 W

4/22/1927 Knoxville 1-13 L

4/9/1966 Knoxville (7) 4-2 W

4/9/1966 Knoxville (7) 4-0 W

3/17/1994 Seattle, Wash. 8-5 W

Oakland Grizzlies 4-0

3/9/2005 Knoxville 15-0 W

3/3/2006 Knoxville 11-1 W

3/4/2006 Knoxville 11-1 W

3/5/2006 Knoxville 6-4 W

Oglethorpe Stormy Petrels 2-4

4/10/1923 8-10 L

4/11/1923 21-14 W

4/30/1928 5-11 L

5/1/1928 8-21 L

4/8/1929 (10) 9-7 W

4/9/1929 7-13 L

Ohio Bobcats 13-3

3/17/1975 Knoxville (9) 2-1 W

3/17/1975 Knoxville (7) 4-5 L

3/19/1989 Knoxville 4-11 L

3/18/1991 Knoxville 7-2 W

3/19/1991 Knoxville 19-6 W

3/6/1993 Knoxville (10) 7-6 W

3/6/1993 Knoxville 12-0 W

3/7/1993 Knoxville 9-11 L

3/4/1994 Knoxville 10-2 W

3/5/1994 Knoxville (11) 6-5 W

3/6/1994 Knoxville 15-0 W

5/22/1997 Stillwater, Okla. (NCAA) 5-2 W

3/6/2009 Knoxville 12-2 W

3/7/2009 Knoxville 8-6 W

3/7/2009 Knoxville 13-6 W

3/8/2009 Knoxville 10-2 W

Ohio State Buckeyes 6-4

3/24/1975 Winter Park, Fla. 5-11 L

3/27/1975 Winter Park, Fla. 7-2 W

3/24/1981 Clemson, S.C. 7-0 W

3/3/1990 Knoxville (7) 13-9 W

3/3/1990 Knoxville (7) 8-9 L

3/4/1990 Knoxville (7) 8-5 W

3/4/1990 Knoxville (7) 0-1 L

3/10/1995 Knoxville 10-3 W

3/11/1995 Knoxville 5-4 W

3/12/1995 Knoxville 6-7 L

Oklahoma Sooners 0-2

6/17/1951 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 2-3 L

3/2/2008 Houston 0-2 L

Oklahoma State Cowboys 4-1

5/27/1995 Knoxville (NCAA) 14-10 W

5/28/1995 Knoxville (NCAA) (11) 3-1 W

2/7/1997 Kissimmee, Fla. 14-7 W

5/23/1997 Stillwater (NCAA) 1-6 L

2/13/2005 Houston 6-5 W

Old Dominion Monarchs 5-0

2/23/1996 Wilmington, N.C. 11-8 W

2/13/1998 Charleston, S.C. 7-6 W

2/21/1999 Charleston, S.C. 15-9 W

2/9/2001 Charleston, S.C. 10-4 W

2/16/2003 Charleston, S.C. 5-4 W

Oregon Ducks 1-0

3/19/1968 Riverside, Calif. 3-2 W

Oregon State Beavers 1-1

2/20/2009 Knoxville 5-4 W

2/21/2009 Knoxville 4-14 L

Parris Island Marines 0-2

3/17/1956 Knoxville 2-10 L

3/18/1956 Knoxville 2-10 L

Pittsburgh Panthers 0-1

3/22/1968 Riverside, Calif. 0-4 L

Portland Pilots 1-0

3/18/1994 Seattle, Wash. 10-1 W

Presbyterian Blue Hose 1-0

3/12/2008 Knoxville (10) 8-7 W

Princeton Tigers 2-1

6/14/1951 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 3-2 W

3/25/1975 Winter Park, Fla. (7) 1-15 L

3/28/1975 Winter Park, Fla. 5-3 W

Purdue Boilermakers 0-2

4/6/1948 6-13 L

3/19/2003 Knoxville (10) 5-6 L

Radford Highlanders 6-0

3/14/1995 Knoxville 9-3 W

3/15/1995 Knoxville 5-4 W

3/11/2005 Knoxville 25-5 W

3/12/2005 Knoxville 10-4 W

3/13/2005 Knoxville 12-0 W

3/3/2009 Knoxville 11-4 W

Richmond Spiders 3-0

2/19/1999 Charleston, S.C. 8-4 W

2/18/2000 Charleston, S.C. 11-8 W

2/11/2001 Charleston, S.C. 11-3 W

Robbins AFB 1-0

3/17/1957 Robbins AFB, Ga 4-1 W

Rockford 1-0

4/19/1928 8-5 W

Rollins Tars 6-2-1

3/18/1974 Winter Park, Fla. 8-12 L

3/19/1974 Winter Park, Fla. 5-2 W

3/26/1975 Winter Park, Fla. 2-1 W

3/29/1975 Winter Park, Fla. 11-1 W

3/23/1976 Winter Park, Fla. 4-3 W

3/26/1976 Winter Park, Fla. 11-5 W

3/21/1977 Winter Park, Fla. (8) 3-13 L

3/24/1977 Winter Park, Fla. (10) 12-12 T

3/19/1984 Winter Park, Fla. 6-2 W

St. Paul’s Tigers 1-0

1904 9-8 W

Santa Clara Broncos 0-1

3/24/1972 Riverside, Calif. 6-10 L

Siena Saints 7-1

3/12/2004 Knoxville 6-2 W

3/13/2004 Knoxville 12-5 W

3/14/2004 Knoxville 12-2 W

3/14/2006 Knoxville 10-9 W

3/15/2006 Knoxville 8-9 L

3/9/2007 Knoxville 8-5 W

3/10/2007 Knoxville 5-0 W

3/11/2007 Knoxville 10-9 W

Slippery Rock The Rock 3-0

3/16/1976 Knoxville (7) 8-0 W

3/16/1976 Knoxville (7) 16-2 W

3/17/1976 Knoxville (7) 9-2 W

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University of the South Bulldogs 25-11

1897 3-8 L

1897 7-10 L

1897 15-26 L

5/21/1897 10-1 W

5/22/1897 4-3 W

5/7/1903 10-1 W

5/8/1903 6-7 L

5/9/1903 11-4 W

5/19/1905 3-5 L

5/20/1905 5-2 W

5/21/1905 10-5 W

5/24/1907 2-7 L

5/25/1907 2-1 W

5/25/1907 6-4 W

5/22/1908 11-4 W

5/23/1908 8-2 W

5323/1908 5-4 W

4/23/1909 12-0 W

4/24/1909 7-4 W

4/24/1909 0-9 L

5/10/1910 0-3 L

5/11/1910 6-7 L

5/11/1910 4-1 W

5/17/1912 0-4 L

5/18/1912 3-2 W

5/18/1912 4-2 W

4/25/1913 4-3 W

5/6/1914 18-1 W

5/7/1914 2-1 W

5/13/1915 (10) 4-3 W

5/14/1915 1-2 L

5/3/1916 3-0 W

5/4/1916 8-0 W

5/21/1920 5-2 W

5/6/1921 1-0 W

5/7/1921 9-0 W*-Previously known as Sewanee

South Alabama Jaguars 3-3

3/23/1970 Mobile 6-0 W

3/24/1970 Mobile 8-6 W

3/20/1973 Mobile 4-12 L

3/21/1973 Mobile 3-1 W

4/29/1981 Knoxville 2-8 L

4/30/1981 Knoxville 6-8 L

South Carolina Gamecocks 33-40

In Knoxville: Tennessee leads 18-13

In Columbia: S. Carolina leads 24-13

At Neutral Sites: S. Carolina leads 3-2

Last 10 Meetings: S. Carolina leads 7-3

5/6/1912 Columbia 1-3 L

5/7/1912 Columbia 3-5 L

5/8/1912 Columbia 6-4 W

4/20/1916 Columbia (5) 1-4 L

4/21/1916 Columbia 9-5 W

3/17/1971 Columbia (10) 6-7 L

3/18/1971 Columbia 5-2 W

3/25/1972 Riverside, Calif. 3-4 L

4/22/1977 Columbia 2-7 L

4/22/1978 Knoxville 4-14 L

4/23/1978 Knoxville 6-11 L

2/29/1980 Columbia 0-15 L

4/8/1981 Knoxville 4-7 L

3/23/1983 Columbia 8-17 L

4/25/1992 Columbia 18-12 W

4/25/1992 Columbia (7) 5-6 L

4/26/1992 Columbia 3-14 L

5/1/1993 Knoxville 9-3 W

5/1/1993 Knoxville (7) 3-4 L

5/2/1993 Knoxville 5-3 W

4/29/1994 Columbia 15-0 W

4/30/1994 Columbia 9-1 W

5/1/1994 Columbia 10-3 W

5/20/1994 Lexington, Ky. (SEC) 8-1 W

4/28/1995 Knoxville (10) 6-12 L

4/29/1995 Knoxville 15-7 W

4/30/1995 Knoxville 5-1 W

5/19/1995 Knoxville (SEC) 8-0 W

4/26/1996 Columbia 10-3 W

4/27/1996 Columbia 10-11 L

4/28/1996 Columbia 2-3 L

5/3/1997 Knoxville 7-3 W

5/3/1997 Knoxville 10-7 W

5/4/1997 Knoxville 3-12 L

3/13/1998 Columbia 8-9 L

3/14/1998 Columbia 7-4 W

3/15/1998 Columbia 3-4 L

5/8/1999 Knoxville 2-3 L

5/8/1999 Knoxville 4-3 W

5/9/1999 Knoxville (14) 4-5 L

5/12/2000 Columbia 3-14 L

5/13/2000 Columbia 1-9 L

5/14/2000 Columbia 7-11 L

3/16/2001 Knoxville 0-6 L

3/17/2001 Knoxville 5-2 W

3/18/2001 Knoxville 5-3 W

5/10/2002 Columbia 6-10 L

5/11/2002 Columbia 8-7 W

5/12/2002 Columbia 3-5 L

3/21/2003 Knoxville 3-0 W

3/22/2003 Knoxville 4-2 W

3/23/2003 Knoxville 10-6 W

5/14/2004 Columbia 1-2 L

5/15/2004 Columbia 0-2 L

5/16/2004 Columbia 8-12 L

5/27/2004 Hoover, Ala. (SEC) 1-5 L

5/6/2005 Knoxville 3-2 W

5/7/2005 Knoxville (10) 6-5 W

5/8/2005 Knoxville 11-5 W

5/25/2005 Hoover, Ala. (SEC) 2-12 L

5/27/2005 Hoover, Ala. (SEC) 4-1 W

5/12/2006 Columbia 5-4 W

5/13/2006 Columbia 8-7 W

5/14/2006 Columbia 2-9 L

5/11/2007 Knoxville 1-7 L

5/12/2007 Knoxville 4-3 W

5/13/2007 Knoxville 7-13 L

5/15/2008 Columbia 13-2 W

5/16/2008 Columbia 5-7 L

5/17/2008 Columbia 8-10 L

5/8/2009 Knoxville 9-5 W

5/9/2009 Knoxville 12-15 L

5/10/2009 Knoxville 6-15 L

South Carolina-Aiken Pacers 1-3

2/20/1986 Aiken 1-11 L

2/21/1986 Aiken 9-5 W

2/22/1986 Aiken 5-11 L

2/23/1986 Aiken (7) 7-9 L

South Carolina Upstate Spartans 4-2

4/14/1987 Knoxville 4-7 L

5/7/1991 Knoxville 14-2 W

4/28/1992 Knoxville 24-6 W

4/29/1992 Knoxville 2-0 W

3/25/2008 Knoxville 9-4 W

3/4/2009 Knoxville 0-1 L*-Previously known as South Carolina-Spartanburg

South Florida Bulls 1-1

2/8/1997 Kissimmee, Fla. 11-4 W

2/9/1997 Kissimmee, Fla. 2-11 L

South Kentucky 2-0

1904 12-1 W

1904 15-4 W

Southeastern Louisiana Lions 1-1

3/21/1980 Hammond, La. 10-11 L

4/11/1980 Knoxville 12-6 W

Southern California Trojans 2-0

6/16/1951 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 9-8 W

6/12/2001 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 10-2 W

Southern Miss Golden Eagles 6-2

3/25/1986 Hattiesburg 8-9 L

3/26/1986 Hattiesburg 3-9 L

3/8/1991 Knoxville 11-4 W

3/9/1991 Knoxville 7-2 W

3/10/1991 Knoxville 8-7 W

2/28/1992 Hattiesburg 7-1 W

2/29/1992 Hattiesburg (12) 8-2 W

3/1/1992 Hattiesburg 8-6 W

Springfield College Pride 1-0

6/15/1951 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 2-0 W

Stanford Cardinal 1-1

3/20/1972 Riverside, Calif. 3-8 L

6/6/1995 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 6-2 W

Stetson Hatters 2-3

3/15/1974 DeLand 1-7 L

3/16/1974 DeLand 2-3 L

3/25/1975 DeLand 9-3 W

3/22/1977 DeLand 5-7 L

3/15/1984 DeLand 8-5 W

Stony Brook Seawolves 1-0

6/6/2004 Kinston, N.C. (NCAA) 1-0 W

Tampa Spartans 1-1

2/19/1988 Tampa 9-13 L

2/20/1988 Tampa 4-0 W

Taylor Trojans 1-0

3/22/1967 Charleston, S.C. 5-0 W

Tennessee-Chattanooga Mocs 35-7

4/5/1897 15-4 W

5/5/1897 18-2 W

1904 6-2 W

5/1/1913 6-3 W

5/9/1913 6-5 W

5/10/1913 12-3 W

4/25/1915 5-0 W

5/22/1915 no score L

4/25/1916 7-2 W

4/26/1916 13-0 W

5/9/1916 11-0 W

5/10/1916 11-1 W

3/15/1968 Chattanooga 8-5 W

4/16/1969 Chattanooga (10) 2-3 L

5/5/1970 Knoxville (7) 3-1 W

5/5/1970 Knoxville (7) 3-1 W

5/6/1970 Knoxville (7) 3-4 L

5/6/1970 Knoxville (7) 3-4 L

3/30/1971 Knoxville (7) 2-6 L

3/30/1971 Knoxville (7) 5-3 W

3/15/1972 Chattanooga (7) 6-1 W

3/15/1972 Chattanooga (7) 12-0 W

3/26/1973 Knoxville (7) 6-4 W

3/27/1973 Knoxville (7) 8-1 W

4/2/1974 Knoxville (7) 7-0 W

4/2/1974 Knoxville (7) 4-0 W

4/15/1974 Chattanooga (7) 6-3 W

4/16/1974 Chattanooga (7) 13-2 W

3/31/1975 Knoxville (7) 12-1 W

3/31/1975 Knoxville (7) 5-1 W

4/7/1975 Knoxville (7) 4-2 W

4/7/1975 Knoxville (7) 15-2 W

3/18/1976 Chattanooga 6-9 L

4/5/1976 Knoxville 3-0 W

3/16/1977 Chattanooga 6-1 W

4/6/1977 Knoxville (7) 22-11 W

3/16/1978 Chattanooga 8-2 W

4/5/1978 Knoxville (10) 2-4 L

3/18/1979 Chattanooga 7-2 W

3/11/1980 Knoxville 7-6 W

4/10/1981 Knoxville 6-4 W

4/14/1982 Knoxville 9-4 W

*-Previously known as Grant and Chattanooga

Tennessee-Martin Skyhawks 8-0

2/18/1992 Knoxville 8-4 W

2/19/1992 Knoxville 6-4 W

3/2/1993 Knoxville 6-0 W

3/3/1993 Knoxville 9-7 W

3/12/1996 Knoxville 19-0 W

3/13/1996 Knoxville 11-5 W

3/16/1999 Knoxville 6-3 W

3/17/1999 Knoxville (10) 8-7 W

Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles 64-28-1

4/17/1942 3-2 W

5/15/1947 1-11 L

5/17/1947 8-0 W

3/27/1954 8-5 W

4/26/1954 5-6 L

4/17/1959 10-5 W

4/9/1960 8-13 L

4/15/1963 5-6 LJavi Herrera

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4/15/1964 5-15 L

4/22/1965 Knoxville 5-1 W

3/28/1966 Knoxville 4-6 L

4/6/1966 Cookeville (7) 2-3 L

4/6/1966 Cookeville (7) 9-4 W

4/5/1967 Cookeville (7) 3-5 L

4/5/1967 Cookeville (7) 0-7 L

5/3/1967 Knoxville (12) 4-5 L

5/3/1967 Knoxville (7) 1-6 L

3/26/1968 Knoxville (7) 2-1 W

3/26/1968 Knoxville (7) 7-6 W

4/22/1969 Cookeville (7) 3-0 W

4/22/1969 Cookeville (7) 0-5 L

4/21/1970 Knoxville (7) 7-1 W

4/21/1970 Knoxville (7) 4-2 W

4/19/1971 Cookeville (7) 8-11 L

4/19/1971 Cookeville (7) 7-7 T

4/4/1972 Knoxville (7) 7-4 W

4/4/1972 Knoxville (7) 13-0 W

4/3/1973 Cookeville (7) 7-0 W

4/3/1973 Cookeville (7) 5-3 W

4/10/1974 Knoxville (7) 3-0 W

4/10/1974 Knoxville (7) 4-0 W

4/9/1975 Cookeville (7) 0-9 L

4/9/1975 Cookeville (7) 6-4 W

4/20/1976 Knoxville (7) 4-0 W

4/20/1976 Knoxville (7) 3-7 L

4/19/1977 Cookeville (7) 6-9 L

4/19/1977 Cookeville (7) 8-12 L

4/27/1978 Knoxville (7) 12-8 W

4/27/1978 Knoxville (7) 7-5 W

4/19/1979 Cookeville (7) 12-0 W

4/19/1979 Cookeville (7) 7-6 W

3/5/1980 Knoxville 15-3 W

4/29/1980 Cookeville (7) 2-6 L

4/29/1980 Cookeville (7) 8-4 W

5/5/1981 Cookeville (7) 2-3 L

5/5/1981 Cookeville (8) 4-3 W

5/7/1981 Knoxville (7) 3-7 L

5/7/1981 Knoxville (7) 3-4 L

3/4/1982 Cookeville (7) 5-8 L

3/4/1982 Cookeville (7) 2-3 L

5/4/1982 Knoxville 11-3 W

3/3/1983 Knoxville 6-3 W

5/6/1983 Cookeville 10-11 L

4/11/1984 Cookeville 19-11 W

3/5/1985 Knoxville 10-2 W

4/9/1985 Cookeville 8-2 W

3/4/1986 Knoxville 7-2 W

3/3/1987 Knoxville 9-5 W

3/24/1988 Knoxville 5-4 W

3/28/1989 Knoxville 5-16 L

3/20/1990 Knoxville (10) 6-12 L

2/27/1991 Knoxville 8-4 W

5/1/1991 Cookeville 12-3 W

3/31/1992 Cookeville 7-4 W

4/21/1992 Knoxville (7) 5-3 W

4/21/1992 Knoxville (7) 11-1 W

4/20/1993 Knoxville (6) 8-2 W

4/27/1993 Cookeville 23-6 W

3/11/1994 Cookeville 17-3 W

3/21/1995 Knoxville 9-2 W

3/26/1996 Cookeville 6-4 W

4/9/1996 Knoxville 9-1 W

3/25/1997 Cookeville (7) 9-6 W

3/26/1997 Knoxville 10-7 W

4/7/1998 Cookeville 12-4 W

4/15/1998 Knoxville 13-6 W

3/30/1999 Cookeville 18-4 W

4/13/1999 Knoxville 15-0 W

3/29/2000 Knoxville (6) 6-2 W

3/28/2001 Knoxville 4-1 W

4/11/2001 Cookeville 8-7 W

5/26/2001 Knoxville (NCAA) 11-0 W

4/24/2002 Knoxville 7-2 W

3/26/2003 Knoxville 6-5 W

4/22/2003 Cookeville 1-2 L

3/3/2004 Knoxville 13-4 W

4/21/2004 Cookeville 10-1 W

2/22/2005 Knoxville 16-1 W

4/20/2005 Cookeville 15-4 W

3/21/2006 Knoxville (7) 21-1 W

4/18/2006 Cookeville 6-4 W

5/15/2007 Knoxville 13-4 W

4/1/2008 Cookeville 7-9 L

3/18/2009 Knoxville 7-5 W

Tennessee Temple Crusaders 6-0

3/4/1987 Knoxville 17-1 W

4/12/2000 Knoxville (7) 17-0 W

4/19/2005 Knoxville 22-4 W

4/26/2005 Knoxville (7) 20-3 W

4/26/2005 Knoxville (5) 14-0 W

5/8/2007 Knoxville 24-6 W

Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs 16-4

3/28/1978 Knoxville 2-4 L

3/9/1979 Knoxville 5-4 W

4/23/1979 Knoxville 10-1 W

3/11/1981 Knoxville (7) 16-5 W

3/2/1982 Knoxville 1-0 W

4/22/1982 Athens, Tenn. 4-5 L

4/20/1983 Knoxville 6-3 W

4/23/1984 Knoxville 7-2 W

4/17/1985 Knoxville 9-5 W

4/23/1986 Knoxville 10-3 W

4/29/1987 Knoxville 5-8 L

3/14/1989 Knoxville 4-2 W

4/14/1989 Knoxville 6-1 W

3/7/1990 Knoxville (11) 6-7 L

4/19/1990 Knoxville 8-2 W

2/26/1991 Knoxville 9-1 W

3/4/1992 Knoxville 10-1 W

3/21/1995 Knoxville 7-4 W

3/31/1998 Knoxville 20-0 W

4/21/2003 Knoxville 3-2 W

Texas Longhorns 1-0

2/29/2008 Houston 5-4 W

Texas A&M Aggies 0-1

2/11/2005 Houston 1-10 L

Texas Tech Red Raiders 0-1

3/1/2008 Houston 3-7 L

Toledo Rockets 2-0

3/9/1999 Knoxville 19-3 W

3/10/1999 Knoxville 9-3 W

Transylvania (Ky.) Pioneers 5-1

1917 21-0 W

4/17/1919 4-10 L

5/10/1919 7-1 W

4/29/1920 11-0 W

5/3/1920 5-0 W

5/7/1927 4-0 W

Tulane Green Wave 3-3

4/27/1906 8-6 W

4/28/1906 (10) 4-5 L

3/19/1973 New Orleans 2-11 L

3/22/1980 New Orleans (7) 2-0 W

3/22/1980 New Orleans (7) 4-3 W

3/23/1980 New Orleans 7-8 L

Tusculum Pioneers 17-0

4/9/1908 3-2 W

4/10/1908 17-5 W

4/11/1908 13-5 W

4/1/1909 25-1 W

4/2/1909 22-0 W

4/3/1909 12-10 W

4/25/1947 6-5 W

2/22/1984 Knoxville 13-0 W

3/26/1985 Knoxville 10-4 W

3/6/1986 Knoxville 6-1 W

2/25/1987 Knoxville 13-2 W

4/26/1988 Knoxville 7-4 W

4/18/1989 Knoxville 14-2 W

3/22/1990 Knoxville 17-0 W

3/20/1992 Knoxville 7-4 W

5/2/2000 Knoxville 9-2 W

5/12/2003 Knoxville 6-2 W

UCLA Bruins 0-3

3/18/1968 Riverside, Calif. 0-1 L

3/22/1972 Riverside, Calif. 2-5 L

5/24/1997 Stillwater, Okla. (NCAA) 3-5 L

Union (Ky.) Bulldogs 2-1

4/22/1930 0-1 L

4/26/1947 9-7 W

5/16/1947 15-6 W

Utah Utes 1-1

6/13/1951 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 1-7 L

6/16/1951 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 5-4 W

Valdosta State Blazers 0-4

3/21/1976 Valdosta 0-8 L

3/18/1977 Valdosta 5-17 L

3/21/1978 Valdosta (7) 3-6 L

3/22/1978 Valdosta 7-8 L

Vanderbilt Commodores 165-139-2

In Knoxville: Tennessee leads 54-26

In Nashville: Vanderbilt leads 46-43

At Neutral Sites: Tennessee leads 5-2

Last 10 Meetings: Vanderbilt leads 6-4

1897 4-10 L

1897 7-15 L

4/5/1900 5-2 W

4/6/1900 1-10 L

4/7/1900 10-4 W

5/8/1902 10-11 L

5/9/1902 7-2 W

5/10/1902 (10) 8-9 L

4/27/1905 4-5 L

4/28/1905 (12) 6-7 L

5/16/1906 6-5 W

5/17/1906 1-7 L

5/18/1906 2-6 L

4/24/1908 3-5 L

4/25/1908 5-1 W

4/25/1908 12-3 W

5/1/1909 10-5 W

5/1/1909 6-4 W

5/13/1910 4-3 W

5/14/1910 5-7 L

5/14/1910 2-4 L

4/4/1913 1-1 T

4/5/1913 4-5 L

4/18/1913 4-7 L

4/19/1913 2-5 L

4/3/1914 5-4 W

4/4/1914 8-9 L

5/8/1914 0-7 L

5/9/1914 4-6 L

5/15/1915 0-5 L

5/16/1915 8-4 W

5/29/1915 4-3 W

5/5/1916 1-5 L

5/6/1916 (10) 5-6 L

1917 2-8 L

1917 10-3 W

5/19/1920 2-4 L

5/20/1920 5-4 W

4/17/1921 11-2 W

4/18/1921 3-4 L

4/19/1921 2-3 L

4/29/1921 2-6 L

Craig Cobb

Cobb ranks tied for fifth all-time at Tennessee with

12 complete games. He won 10 of those games,

including seven triumphs in SEC play.

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4/30/1921 7-2 W

5/16/1922 5-7 L

5/12/1923 5-3 W

5/13/1923 1-12 L

5/10/1924 0-4 L

5/10/1924 3-2 W

5/16/1925 10-9 W

5/16/1925 1-5 L

5/7/1926 3-2 W

5/8/1926 5-6 L

5/13/1927 5-9 L

5/14/1927 3-13 L

5/12/1928 1-9 L

5/12/1928 4-18 L

5/17/1929 1-5 L

5/18/1929 1-8 L

5/9/1930 2-14 L

5/1/1942 9-13 L

5/2/1942 10-5 W

5/15/1942 1-5 L

5/16/1942 11-4 W

4/18/1947 9-5 W

4/19/1947 2-6 L

5/12/1947 9-6 W

5/13/1947 0-7 L

4/9/1948 4-4 T

4/10/1948 2-6 L

5/8/1948 3-4 L

5/8/1948 0-5 L

4/8/1949 18-6 W

4/9/1949 4-3 W

5/6/1949 2-6 L

5/7/1949 2-7 L

4/7/1950 5-11 L

4/8/1950 7-8 L

4/28/1950 11-2 W

4/29/1950 10-4 W

4/18/1951 17-0 W

5/1/1951 20-2 W

5/2/1951 7-6 W

4/7/1952 6-1 W

4/8/1952 4-6 L

4/29/1952 10-7 W

4/29/1952 9-2 W

4/17/1953 8-3 W

5/9/1953 17-4 W

5/9/1953 1-5 L

4/2/1954 0-2 L

4/3/1954 (10) 4-5 L

4/30/1954 8-2 W

5/1/1954 1-9 L

4/1/1955 1-3 L

4/2/1955 11-5 W

4/29/1955 8-9 L

4/30/1955 11-10 W

4/9/1956 4-6 L

4/10/1956 8-3 W

5/8/1956 6-9 L

4/1/1957 4-8 L

4/2/1957 7-6 W

4/24/1959 (10) 2-1 W

4/25/1959 4-10 L

5/15/1959 21-7 W

5/16/1959 8-10 L

4/18/1960 11-0 W

4/19/1960 4-3 W

5/13/1960 8-2 W

5/14/1960 7-9 L

5/14/1960 1-12 L

5/12/1961 6-3 W

5/12/1961 14-4 W

5/13/1961 10-4 W

5/13/1961 3-1 W

5/7/1962 3-2 W

5/7/1962 14-4 W

1962 10-9 W

5/8/1962 17-8 W

5/8/1962 6-4 W

3/22/1963 10-1 W

3/23/1963 7-4 W

3/23/1963 6-3 W

4/12/1963 4-5 L

4/13/1963 11-10 W

4/10/1964 2-0 W

4/11/1964 10-2 W

5/8/1964 20-3 W

5/9/1964 4-11 L

5/9/1964 18-1 W

4/9/1965 Nashville 9-0 W

4/10/1965 Nashville 9-3 W

5/7/1965 Knoxville 4-0 W

5/8/1965 Knoxville 6-3 W

3/25/1966 Knoxville 11-1 W

3/26/1966 Knoxville (7) 15-2 W

5/6/1966 Nashville 16-4 W

5/7/1966 Nashville 19-1 W

3/27/1967 Knoxville 6-2 W

3/28/1967 Knoxville (6) 5-1 W

4/28/1967 Nashville 15-0 W

4/29/1967 Nashville 8-3 W

4/19/1968 Knoxville 9-0 W

4/20/1968 Knoxville 9-1 W

5/3/1968 Nashville 14-3 W

5/4/1968 Nashville 6-1 W

5/2/1969 Nashville 4-1 W

5/3/1969 Nashville 9-3 W

4/18/1970 Knoxville (7) 10-6 W

4/18/1970 Knoxville (7) 13-6 W

4/24/1970 Nashville 20-1 W

4/9/1971 Nashville 1-12 L

4/10/1971 Nashville 5-7 L

4/16/1971 Knoxville 3-8 L

4/17/1971 Knoxville 3-4 L

4/7/1972 Knoxville 2-3 L

4/8/1972 Knoxville 12-13 L

4/14/1972 Nashville 3-4 L

4/15/1972 Nashville 6-4 W

4/6/1973 Nashville 8-9 L

4/13/1973 Knoxville 12-1 W

4/14/1973 Knoxville 2-5 L

4/5/1974 Knoxville 1-5 L

4/6/1974 Knoxville 4-3 W

4/12/1974 Nashville 3-4 L

4/13/1974 Nashville 3-11 L

4/4/1975 Nashville 14-1 W

4/5/1975 Nashville 6-3 W

4/11/1975 Knoxville 11-10 W

4/12/1975 Knoxville 8-3 W

4/9/1976 Nashville (7) 6-8 L

4/9/1976 Nashville (7) 8-3 W

4/10/1976 Nashville 7-9 L

5/7/1976 Knoxville (7) 6-2 W

5/7/1976 Knoxville (7) 8-1 W

5/8/1976 Knoxville 3-2 W

4/16/1977 Nashville (7) 0-6 L

4/16/1977 Nashville (7) 1-6 L

4/17/1977 Nashville 2-6 L

5/6/1977 Knoxville (7) 2-0 W

5/6/1977 Knoxville (7) 5-3 W

5/7/1977 Knoxville 2-8 L

4/15/1978 Nashville (7) 3-6 L

4/15/1978 Nashville (7) 11-1 W

4/16/1978 Nashville 6-11 L

5/6/1978 Knoxville (8) 3-2 W

5/6/1978 Knoxville (7) 10-5 W

5/7/1978 Knoxville 5-4 W

4/14/1979 Nashville (7) 8-4 W

4/14/1979 Nashville (7) 8-1 W

4/15/1979 Nashville 3-13 L

5/5/1979 Knoxville (7) 5-7 L

5/5/1979 Knoxville (7) 3-5 L

5/6/1979 Knoxville 1-0 W

4/8/1980 Nashville (7) 6-1 W

4/8/1980 Nashville (7) 5-10 L

4/9/1980 Nashville 8-6 W

4/26/1980 Nashville (7) 1-2 L

4/26/1980 Nashville (7) 3-9 L

4/19/1981 Knoxville (7) 1-2 L

4/19/1981 Knoxville (6) 2-6 L

5/2/1981 Nashville (7) 7-4 W

5/2/1981 Nashville (7) 8-9 L

5/3/1981 Nashville 12-14 L

3/27/1982 Nashville (7) 5-8 L

3/27/1982 Nashville (7) 4-2 W

3/28/1982 Nashville 14-9 W

5/1/1982 Knoxville (7) 4-7 L

5/1/1982 Knoxville (7) 15-0 W

5/2/1982 Knoxville 9-13 L

3/6/1983 Nashville (7) 14-5 W

3/6/1983 Nashville (7) 2-3 L

4/11/1983 Knoxville (7) 2-1 W

4/11/1983 Knoxville (7) 9-1 W

3/31/1984 Nashville (7) 1-3 L

3/31/1984 Nashville (7) 4-6 L

4/1/1984 Nashville 4-1 W

5/5/1984 Nashville (7) 7-1 W

5/5/1984 Nashville (7) 2-0 W

3/2/1985 Knoxville (7) 12-4 W

3/2/1985 Knoxville (7) 9-2 W

3/3/1985 Knoxville 6-0 W

4/6/1985 Nashville (7) 1-3 L

4/6/1985 Nashville (7) 0-5 L

4/7/1985 Nashville 2-7 L

4/19/1986 Knoxville (8) 6-9 L

4/19/1986 Knoxville (7) 6-1 W

4/20/1986 Knoxville 11-2 W

4/25/1987 Nashville (7) 6-3 W

4/25/1987 Nashville (7) 4-1 W

4/26/1987 Nashville 5-10 L

4/23/1988 Knoxville (7) 4-1 W

4/23/1988 Knoxville (7) 0-9 L

4/24/1988 Knoxville 10-9 W

4/22/1989 Nashville (7) 7-10 L

4/22/1989 Nashville (7) 6-7 L

4/23/1989 Nashville (10) 7-8 L

3/17/1990 Nashville 7-8 L

3/17/1990 Nashville (7) 5-4 W

3/18/1990 Nashville 11-9 W

3/16/1991 Knoxville 12-5 W

3/16/1991 Knoxville (7) 5-3 W

3/17/1991 Knoxville 9-12 L

5/2/1992 Knoxville 4-5 L

5/2/1992 Knoxville (7) 1-2 L

5/3/1992 Knoxville 10-4 W

5/8/1993 Nashville 8-9 L

5/8/1993 Nashville (7) 6-0 W

5/9/1993 Nashville 12-6 W

5/20/1993 Columbia (SEC) 7-4 W

5/22/1993 Columbia (SEC) 11-5 W

5/6/1994 Knoxville 8-2 W

5/7/1994 Knoxville 9-1 W

5/8/1994 Knoxville (10) 10-6 W

5/19/1994 Lexington (SEC) 20-12 W

5/22/1994 Lexington (SEC) 1-4 L

5/22/1994 Lexington (SEC) 6-3 W

5/5/1995 Nashville 6-7 L

5/6/1995 Nashville 8-5 W

5/7/1995 Nashville 16-3 W

5/18/1995 Knoxville (SEC) 4-9 L

5/20/1995 Knoxville (SEC) 4-3 W

5/3/1996 Knoxville 12-5 W

5/4/1996 Knoxville 7-3 W

5/5/1996 Knoxville 9-4 W

4/25/1997 Nashville 11-2 W

4/26/1997 Nashville 9-10 L

4/27/1997 Nashville 9-12 L

All-Time Series Results

Matt Ramsey

During his freshman season, Ramsey notched saves

on three consecutive nights against Vanderbilt to

lead Tennessee to its first series sweep in Nashville

since the two teams began playing a three-game

series in 1976.

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5/7/1998 Knoxville 12-6 W

5/8/1998 Knoxville 11-10 W

5/9/1998 Knoxville 14-6 W

5/14/1999 Nashville 3-5 L

5/15/1999 Nashville 12-4 W

5/16/1999 Nashville 8-9 L

5/5/2000 Knoxville 6-4 W

5/6/2000 Knoxville 15-5 W

5/7/2000 Knoxville 3-1 W

5/11/2001 Nashville 8-12 L

5/12/2001 Nashville (10) 11-8 W

5/13/2001 Nashville (11) 5-3 W

5/17/2002 Knoxville (12) 5-4 W

5/18/2002 Knoxville 5-7 L

5/19/2002 Knoxville 10-9 W

5/16/2003 Nashville 4-7 L

5/17/2003 Nashville 1-9 L

5/18/2003 Nashville 5-6 L

5/7/2004 Knoxville 5-3 W

5/8/2004 Knoxville 0-2 L

5/9/2004 Knoxville 2-3 L

4/22/2005 Nashville 8-4 W

4/23/2005 Nashville 1-2 L

4/24/2005 Nashville 4-6 L

5/5/2006 Knoxville 13-3 W

5/6/2006 Knoxville 5-3 W

5/6/2006 Knoxville 4-6 L

4/20/2007 Nashville 1-3 L

4/21/2007 Nashville 3-4 L

4/22/2007 Nashville 6-7 L

5/23/2007 Hoover, Ala. (SEC) 6-4 W

5/25/2007 Hoover, Ala. (SEC) 2-15 L

5/2/2008 Knoxville 5-8 L

5/3/2008 Knoxville 2-9 L

5/4/2008 Knoxville 8-10 L

5/14/2009 Nashville 8-6 W

5/15/2009 Nashville (10) 7-6 W

5/16/2009 Nashville 9-7 W

Virginia Commonwealth Rams 1-0

2/10/2001 Charleston, S.C. 10-6 W

Virginia Military Institute Keydets 2-0

5/11/1911 9-6 W

2/12/1995 Charleston, S.C. 11-4 W

Virginia Tech Hokies 7-9

5/14/1911 11-4 W

5/14/1911 6-7 L

4/29/1924 4-1 W

5/1/1924 2-1 W

3/22/1971 Statesboro, Ga. (7) 5-10 L

5/9/1976 Kingsport, Tenn. 2-7 L

5/4/1977 Kingsport, Tenn. (13) 4-5 L

5/5/1987 Knoxville 3-7 L

4/5/1988 Blacksburg 8-12 L

3/28/1990 Knoxville 6-21 L

4/25/1995 Kingsport, Tenn. 10-8 W

4/30/1996 Kingsport, Tenn. 2-3 L

4/29/1997 Kingsport, Tenn. 2-1 W

4/28/1998 Kingsport, Tenn. 11-3 W

2/19/2000 Charleston, S.C. 3-5 L

4/24/2001 Kingsport, Tenn. 7-4 W

Wake Forest Demon Deacons 1-1

5/27/2001 Knoxville (NCAA) 3-10 L

5/27/2001 Knoxville (NCAA) 6-3 W

Washington Huskies 1-1

3/15/1992 Seattle, Wash. (8) 6-7 L

3/19/1994 Seattle, Wash. 8-1 W

Washington College Shoremen 0-1

4/10/1912 4-11 L

Washington State Cougars 0-1

3/12/1992 Seattle, Wash. (8) 9-11 L

West Florida Argonauts 2-0

2/19/1987 Pensacola, Fla. 4-0 W

2/20/1987 Pensacola, Fla. (8) 13-1 W

West Georgia Braves 1-0

3/23/1982 Carrollton, Ga. 9-1 W

West Virginia Mountaineers 5-3

3/12/1994 Knoxville 5-0 W

3/13/1994 Knoxville 10-1 W

5/23/1996 Clemson, S.C. (NCAA) 4-8 L

5/25/1996 Clemson, S.C. (NCAA) 10-4 W

2/17/2001 Charleston, S.C. 12-5 W

3/1/2003 Knoxville 1-3 L

3/2/2003 Knoxville 13-3 W

2/27/2009 Myrtle Beach, S.C. 6-11 L

Western Carolina Catamounts 17-6

3/29/1954 0-1 L

4/6/1954 3-6 L

3/8/1983 Cullowhee 12-13 L

4/27/1983 Knoxville 21-4 W

3/8/1984 Cullowhee 7-4 W

4/10/1984 Knoxville 13-5 W

3/6/1985 Cullowhee 3-4 L

4/10/1985 Knoxville 15-3 W

4/11/1989 Knoxville 6-5 W

4/6/1993 Knoxville 9-4 W

3/30/1994 Cullowhee 1-0 W

5/28/1994 Knoxville (NCAA) 6-4 W

4/12/1995 Knoxville 1-3 L

4/1/1997 Knoxville 10-8 W

2/15/1998 Charleston, S.C. 9-6 W

2/1/2000 Knoxville 6-0 W

2/2/2000 Knoxville 12-1 W

4/18/2000 Knoxville (10) 5-4 W

3/14/2001 Knoxville 6-3 W

3/27/2001 Cullowhee 15-13 W

5/10/2006 Knoxville 7-2 W

4/29/2008 Knoxville 2-5 L

3/24/2009 Knoxville 5-1 W

Western Kentucky Hilltoppers 2-2

3/19/1985 Bowling Green 3-4 L

3/20/1985 Bowling Green 4-11 L

4/9/1986 Knoxville 5-2 W

3/10/2009 Knoxville 14-8 W

Western Michigan Broncos 3-0

4/1/1975 Knoxville (7) 8-7 W

4/1/1975 Knoxville (7) 7-3 W

4/2/1975 Knoxville 2-1 W

Wichita State Shockers 2-0

3/4/2001 Fullerton, Calif. 14-4 W

6/5/2005 Knoxville (NCAA) 12-2 W

Williamsburg Institute 1-1

1897 16-4 W

1897 8-13 L

Winthrop Eagles 3-1

5/6/1987 Rock Hill, S.C. 11-22 L

4/13/1993 Knoxville 5-4 W

4/14/1993 Knoxville (11) 5-4 W

6/4/2005 Knoxville (NCAA) 3-2 W

Wisconsin Badgers 1-1

3/24/1976 Winter Park, Fla. (8) 1-11 L

3/27/1976 Winter Park, Fla. (7) 12-2 W

Wofford Terriers 7-7

5/15/1903 4-7 L

5/16/1903 5-6 L

1904 8-3 W

1904 4-3 W

5/4/1905 1-7 L

5/5/1905 0-5 L

5/9/1912 8-9 L

4/24/1925 2-1 W

3/28/1953 9-2 W

3/28/1953 6-0 W

3/19/1956 1-4 L

4/1/2003 Knoxville 4-0 W

3/31/2004 Knoxville 4-2 W

4/25/2007 Spartanburg 9-16 L

Wright State Raiders 1-0

3/20/2007 16-4 W

Xavier Musketeers 2-1

4/20/1965 Knoxville 4-8 L

4/21/1965 Knoxville 4-3 W

3/21/1978 Valdosta, Ga. (7) 10-9 W

Yale Bulldogs 2-1

3/21/1973 Mobile, Ala. (7) 6-4 W

3/23/1977 Winter Park, Fla. 7-0 W

3/26/1977 Winter Park, Fla. 3-4 L

Zaneville Tracers 0-0-1

1987 1-1 T

All-Time Series Results

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1897 (6-9-1)

4/5 Grant ......................................... 15-4 W Williamsburg Institute ........ 16-4 W Williamsburg Institute ........ 8-13 L Zaneville .....................................1-1 T4/27 Kentucky Central .................. 14-0 W5/5 Grant ......................................... 18-2 W Sewanee .....................................3-8 L Sewanee .................................. 7-10 L Sewanee ................................15-26 L Alabama ......................................4-8 L Alabama .................................10-16 L Alabama ......................................1-7 L Vanderbilt ................................ 4-10 L Vanderbilt ................................ 7-15 L5/21 Sewanee .................................. 10-1 W5/22 Sewanee .....................................4-3 W

No Results Available for 1898-99

1900 (6-5)

4/5 Vanderbilt ...................................5-2 W4/6 Vanderbilt ................................ 1-10 L4/7 Vanderbilt ................................ 10-4 W North Carolina ..........................4-6 L North Carolina ....................... 0-10 L4/26 Kentucky Central .................. 15-0 W4/27 Kentucky Central .................. 10-7 W4/28 Kentucky Central ................17-15 W5/3 Alabama ......................................6-3 W5/4 Alabama ......................................6-8 L5/4 Alabama ......................................7-9 L

No Team in 1901

1902 (8-4)

4/4 Emory and Henry .....................7-2 W4/4 Emory and Henry .....................3-0 W4/5 Emory and Henry .....................9-8 W

4/17 Georgia Tech .......................... 14-4 W4/18 Georgia Tech ........................12-14 L4/19 Georgia Tech .......................... 13-5 W5/8 Vanderbilt ..............................10-11 L5/9 Vanderbilt ...................................7-2 W5/10 Vanderbilt (10) ..........................8-9 L5/15 Georgia Tech .............................2-7 L5/16 Georgia Tech .............................4-0 W5/17 Georgia Tech .............................4-2 W

1903 (8-10)

4/3 Emory and Henry .....................4-3 W4/10 Emory and Henry .....................6-5 W4/11 Emory and Henry .....................7-8 L4/16 Alabama ......................................5-6 L4/17 Alabama ......................................4-5 L4/18 Alabama .................................19-13 W4/24 Carson-Newman ................... 3-10 L4/25 Carson-Newman ................... 1-10 L4/30 Georgia Tech .......................... 12-1 W5/1 Georgia Tech .............................2-4 L5/3 Georgia Tech .............................6-5 W5/7 Sewanee .................................. 10-1 W5/8 Sewanee .....................................6-7 L5/9 Sewanee .................................. 11-4 W5/15 Wofford .......................................4-7 L5/16 Wofford .......................................5-6 L5/22 Georgia Tech .............................8-9 L5/23 Georgia Tech .......................... 14-5 W

1904 (9-5)

Grant ............................................6-2 W St. Paul’s ......................................9-8 W South Kentucky ..................... 12-1 W South Kentucky ..................... 15-4 W Cumberland (Tenn.) ............ 4-16 L Cumberland (Tenn.) ...............4-9 L Wofford .......................................8-3 W Wofford .......................................4-3 W Alabama ......................................7-2 W Alabama ......................................4-7 L Alabama ................................... 9-10 L Nashville .................................. 11-4 W Nashville .....................................0-4 L Nashville .....................................7-3 W

1905 (3-5)

4/27 Vanderbilt ...................................4-5 L4/28 Vanderbilt (12) ..........................6-7 L5/4 Wofford .......................................1-7 L

5/5 Wofford .......................................0-5 L5/6 Bingham (11) .............................2-1 W5/19 Sewanee .....................................3-5 L5/20 Sewanee .....................................5-2 W5/21 Sewanee .................................. 10-5 W

1906 (7-8)

4/3 Emory and Henry .................. 16-3 W4/6 Maryville .................................. 10-4 W4/7 Maryville .....................................5-3 W4/17 Michigan .................................. 4-12 L4/19 Michigan .................................. 1-11 L4/21 Cincinnati ..............................16-10 W4/27 Tulane ..........................................8-6 W4/28 Tulane (10) .................................4-5 L5/5 Georgia Tech .............................2-3 L5/10 Memphis .....................................5-3 W5/11 Memphis .....................................1-8 L5/12 Memphis .................................. 5-11 L5/16 Vanderbilt ...................................6-5 W5/17 Vanderbilt ...................................1-7 L5/18 Vanderbilt ...................................2-6 L

1907 (17-10)

4/18 Missouri-Rolla ...........................4-2 W4/19 Missouri-Rolla ...........................7-2 W4/20 Missouri-Rolla ...........................8-1 W4/21 Milligan .......................................2-7 L4/22 Milligan .................................... 11-2 W4/22 Milligan .................................... 11-8 W4/23 Cumberland (Ky.) .....................1-0 W4/24 Cumberland (Ky.) .....................3-4 L4/24 Cumberland (Ky.) .....................0-1 L4/25 Ole Miss .......................................0-3 L4/26 Ole Miss .......................................8-0 W4/27 Ole Miss (12) ..............................2-1 W4/29 LSU ................................................0-2 L4/30 LSU ...........................................11-12 L5/7 Cumberland (Ky.) .....................0-1 L5/9 Cumberland (Ky.) (12) ............1-2 L5/9 Cumberland (Ky.) (10) ............3-2 W5/10 Kentucky Central .....................2-3 L5/11 Kentucky Central .....................3-2 W5/11 Kentucky Central .....................4-0 W5/17 Maryville .................................. 11-4 W5/18 Maryville .....................................7-3 W5/21 Nashville .................................. 11-2 W5/21 Nashville .....................................9-3 W5/24 Sewanee .....................................2-7 L5/25 Sewanee .....................................2-1 W5/25 Sewanee .....................................6-4 W

1908 (16-3)

4/3 Murphy ...................................11-10 W4/4 Murphy ..................................... 10-2 W4/9 Tusculum ....................................3-2 W4/10 Tusculum ................................. 17-5 W4/11 Tusculum ................................. 13-5 W4/13 Michigan .................................. 4-10 L4/14 Michigan .....................................9-5 W4/17 Georgia Tech .......................... 8-10 L4/18 Georgia Tech .............................3-2 W4/18 Georgia Tech .............................6-2 W4/24 Vanderbilt ...................................3-5 L4/25 Vanderbilt ...................................5-1 W4/25 Vanderbilt ................................ 12-3 W5/5 Cumberland (Ky.) .....................4-0 W5/6 Cumberland (Ky.) .................. 12-8 W5/7 Cumberland (Ky.) .................. 10-0 W5/22 Sewanee .................................. 11-4 W5/23 Sewanee .....................................8-2 W5/23 Sewanee .....................................5-4 W

1909 (18-5-1)

3/27 Cincinnati ...................................0-2 L4/1 Tusculum ................................. 25-1 W4/2 Tusculum ................................. 22-0 W4/3 Tusculum ...............................12-10 W4/9 Emory and Henry .................. 11-3 W4/10 Emory and Henry .....................8-7 W4/12 Michigan .................................. 1-16 L4/13 Michigan (11) ............................3-3 T4/15 Dahlonega .................................3-2 W4/16 Dahlonega .............................. 15-5 W4/17 Dahlonega .................................6-4 W4/23 Sewanee .................................. 12-0 W4/24 Sewanee .....................................7-4 W4/24 Sewanee .....................................0-9 L5/1 Vanderbilt ................................ 10-5 W5/1 Vanderbilt ...................................6-4 W5/6 Georgia ........................................5-3 W5/7 Georgia ........................................4-1 W5/8 Georgia ........................................0-1 L5/10 Mercer ..........................................3-1 W5/11 Mercer ..........................................1-2 L5/21 Kentucky State ...................... 11-4 W5/22 Kentucky State .........................6-1 W5/22 Kentucky State ...................... 12-1 W

1910 (11-7)

4/2 Brooklyn Dodgers (exh.) .......5-64/6 Boston Doves (exh.) ............. 3-114/10 K.M.I. .......................................... 10-5 W4/13 Michigan .....................................8-4 W4/13 Michigan .....................................2-3 L4/16 Dahlonega .................................4-5 L4/16 Dahlonega .................................4-3 W4/22 Kentucky State ....................15-12 W4/23 Kentucky State .........................5-1 W4/23 Kentucky State .........................4-6 L4/29 Kentucky State .........................5-0 W4/30 Kentucky State .........................9-6 W4/30 Kentucky State ..........................4-3 W5/6 Cumberland (Ky.) .....................9-2 W5/10 Sewanee .....................................0-3 L5/11 Sewanee .....................................6-7 L5/11 Sewanee .....................................4-1 W5/13 Vanderbilt ...................................4-3 W5/14 Vanderbilt ...................................5-7 L5/14 Vanderbilt ...................................2-4 L

1911 (10-8)

3/24 Mooney .................................... 11-1 W3/30 Maryville .....................................3-1 W4/1 Brooklyn Dodgers (exh.) .... 3-174/3 Emory and Henry ................23-10 W4/13 Michigan .....................................3-1 W4/17 Milligan .......................................3-7 L4/24 Cumberland (Tenn.) ...............0-1 L4/25 Cumberland (Tenn.) ...............2-7 L4/26 Cumberland (Tenn.) ............ 10-7 W4/28 Mooney .......................................3-6 L4/29 Mooney .......................................1-2 L5/7 Emory and Henry .....................2-3 L5/8 Emory and Henry .....................4-2 W5/8 Emory and Henry .....................4-3 W5/11 Virginia Military Institute ......9-6 W5/14 Virginia Tech .......................... 11-4 W5/14 Virginia Tech .............................6-7 L5/19 Maryville .................................. 13-5 W5/20 Maryville .....................................4-6 L

1912 (7-11-1)

4/5 Illinois ...........................................1-2 L4/5 Illinois ...........................................0-4 L4/10 Washington College ............ 4-11 L4/20 Maryville .....................................5-4 W4/22 Dahlonega .............................. 11-4 W4/23 Dahlonega .............................. 14-8 W4/27 Maryville .....................................1-0 W5/1 Alabama ......................................2-3 L5/1 Alabama ................................... 1-11 L

James D. Depree

Years: 1906

Record: 7-8

Winning Pct: .467

Z.G. Clevenger

Years: 1911-16

Record: 51-44-3

Winning Pct: .536

T.R. Cornick

Years: 1900

Record: 6-5

Winning Pct: .545

D. Aydelott

Years: 1897

Record: 6-9-1

Winning Pct: .406

William H. Newman

Years: 1902

Record: 8-4

Winning Pct: .667

Frank Moffett

Years: 1903-05

Record: 20-20

Winning Pct: .500

Frank Moffett

Years: 1907-10

Record: 62-25-1

Winning Pct: .710

1900 Tennessee Baseball Team

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Year-by-Year Results5/3 Mercer ..........................................0-1 L5/4 Mercer ..........................................3-5 L5/4 Mercer ..........................................3-3 T5/6 at South Carolina .....................1-3 L5/7 at South Carolina .....................3-5 L5/8 at South Carolina .....................6-4 W5/9 at Wofford ..................................8-9 L5/17 Sewanee .....................................0-4 L5/18 Sewanee .....................................3-2 W5/18 Sewanee .....................................4-2 W

1913 (5-8-1)

3/21 St. Louis Nationals (exh.) .... 0-173/31 Philadelphia A’s (exh.) ...........2-94/4 Vanderbilt ...................................1-1 T4/5 Vanderbilt ...................................4-5 L4/12 Maryville .....................................8-4 W4/16 Cumberland (Ky.) .....................3-4 L4/17 Cumberland (Ky.) .................. 6-14 L4/18 Vanderbilt ...................................4-7 L4/19 Vanderbilt ...................................2-5 L4/21 Georgia ........................................0-4 L4/25 Sewanee .....................................4-3 W5/1 Chattanooga .............................6-3 W5/2 Georgia ..................................... 3-15 L5/3 Georgia ........................................3-9 L5/9 Chattanooga .............................6-5 W5/10 Chattanooga .......................... 12-3 W

1914 (6-6-1)

4/3 Vanderbilt ...................................5-4 W4/4 Vanderbilt ...................................8-9 L4/10 Kentucky State .........................0-7 L4/22 Emory and Henry .....................5-3 W4/23 Emory and Henry (10) ............3-3 T5/1 Kentucky State ....................... 1-10 L5/2 Kentucky State .........................6-2 W5/6 Sewanee .................................. 18-1 W5/7 Sewanee .....................................2-1 W5/8 Vanderbilt ...................................0-7 L5/9 Vanderbilt ...................................4-6 L5/20 Mercer ..........................................4-2 W5/21 Mercer ..........................................3-7 L

1915 (10-6)

4/4 at Georgia Tech ........................5-4 W4/9 New York Giants (exh.) ..........1-84/17 Kentucky State ....................... 0-12 L4/18 Kentucky State ..........................9-8 W4/25 Chattanooga .............................5-0 W4/30 Kentucky Central .....................8-0 W5/1 Kentucky .....................................4-7 L5/2 Kentucky .................................. 2-15 L5/9 Mercer ..........................................1-0 W5/13 Sewanee (10) .............................4-3 W5/14 Sewanee .....................................1-2 L5/15 Vanderbilt ...................................0-5 L5/16 Vanderbilt ...................................8-4 W5/18 Carlisle .........................................6-2 W5/19 Carlisle .........................................3-2 W5/22 Chattanooga ..................no score L5/29 Vanderbilt ...................................4-3 W

1916 (13-5)

4/5 Philadelphia A’s (exh.) ...............L4/15 Murphy ..................................... 14-3 W4/20 at South Carolina (5) ...............1-4 L4/21 at South Carolina .....................9-5 W4/22 at Florida .................................. 10-2 W4/23 at Florida .....................................5-6 L4/23 at Florida .....................................1-2 L4/25 Chattanooga .............................7-2 W4/26 Chattanooga .......................... 13-0 W4/29 Kentucky State ..........................8-4 W4/30 Kentucky Central .....................8-0 W5/3 Sewanee .....................................3-0 W5/4 Sewanee .....................................8-0 W5/5 Vanderbilt ...................................1-5 L5/6 Vanderbilt (10) ..........................5-6 L5/9 Chattanooga .......................... 11-0 W5/10 Chattanooga .......................... 11-1 W5/17 Maryville .................................. 12-0 W5/20 Maryville .................................. 10-6 W

1917 (7-6)

Indiana .........................................5-2 W Transylvania............................ 21-0 W Kentucky State ..........................0-1 L Vanderbilt ...................................2-8 L Vanderbilt ................................ 10-3 W Georgetown (Ky.) ....................4-3 W Georgetown (Ky.) ....................6-5 W Johnson Bible College ........ 14-3 W4/30 Maryville (11) .............................4-5 L5/2 Alabama ......................................9-8 W5/3 Alabama ......................................0-3 L5/4 Mississippi A&M ............no score L5/4 Mississippi A&M ............no score L

1918 (8-2*)

4/12 Pittsburgh Pirates (exh.)..... 0-144/18 Georgetown ..............................5-1 W4/19 Kentucky .....................................8-3 W5/4 Maryville (11) .............................8-9 L5/10 Maryville .....................................5-3 W5/11 Maryville .....................................9-4 W5/17 Kentucky State .........................1-0 W5/18 Kentucky State .........................1-4 L* All scores not available

1919 (5-7-1)

4/15 Centre College ..........................9-9 T4/16 Georgetown (Ky.) (11) ............4-5 L4/17 Transylvania............................ 4-10 L4/18 Kentucky State .........................3-9 L4/19 Kentucky .................................. 0-10 L5/2 Georgetown (Ky.) ....................5-4 W5/3 Georgetown (Ky.) ....................5-1 W5/5 Milligan .......................................2-4 L5/10 Transylvania...............................7-1 W5/19 Maryville .....................................6-5 W5/21 Kentucky .................................. 3-11 L5/22 Kentucky ................................10-13 L6/3 Maryville .....................................9-4 W

1920 (9-5)

4/10 Lincoln Memorial .................. 11-6 W4/14 Akron ...........................................1-3 L4/16 Maryville .....................................5-4 W4/17 Maryville .....................................8-2 W4/24 Georgetown ..............................6-0 W4/27 Lincoln Memorial .....................3-0 W4/28 Georgetown ..............................2-3 L4/29 Transylvania............................ 11-0 W4/30 Kentucky .....................................0-3 L5/1 Kentucky .....................................1-7 L5/3 Transylvania...............................5-0 W5/19 Vanderbilt ...................................2-4 L5/20 Vanderbilt ...................................5-4 W5/21 Sewanee .....................................5-2 W

1921 (10-7)

3/19 Cincinnati ...................................6-7 L4/5 New York Giants (exh.) ....... 7-114/6 New York Giants (exh.) ..............L4/7 Carson-Newman ......................6-4 W4/9 Indiana ...................................... 13-3 W4/15 Maryville (10) .............................5-4 W4/17 Vanderbilt ................................ 11-2 W4/18 Vanderbilt ...................................3-4 L4/19 Vanderbilt ...................................2-3 L4/29 Vanderbilt ...................................2-6 L4/30 Vanderbilt ...................................7-2 W5/6 Sewanee .....................................1-0 W5/7 Sewanee .....................................9-0 W5/13 Kentucky State .........................9-7 W5/14 Kentucky State ..........................5-2 W5/18 Mercer ....................................... 14-8 W5/19 Mercer .....................................11-21 L5/20 at Georgia Tech ........................1-4 L5/21 at Georgia Tech ........................3-4 L

1922 (5-10-2)

3/25 Carson-Newman ......................5-3 W4/3 Carson-Newman ......................6-2 W4/17 Mississippi A&M .......................0-3 L4/21 Georgia Tech (5).......................4-7 L4/22 Georgia Tech .............................8-4 W4/25 Maryville (11) .............................0-0 T4/26 Maryville .....................................9-9 T5/5 at Georgia Tech ........................1-4 L5/6 at Georgia Tech ........................5-9 L5/7 at Georgia ...................................1-3 L5/7 at Georgia ...................................1-6 L5/8 Maryville .....................................1-3 L5/15 Highland .....................................2-5 L5/16 Vanderbilt ...................................5-7 L5/17 Cincinnati ...................................9-5 W5/18 Kentucky .................................. 7-10 L5/22 Kentucky State .........................6-4 W

1923 (5-5-1)

4/10 Oglethorpe ............................. 8-10 L4/11 Oglethorpe ...........................21-14 W4/16 Mississippi A&M .......................3-0 W4/17 Mississippi A&M .......................4-8 L4/19 Ole Miss .......................................3-2 W4/20 Ole Miss .......................................1-1 T5/7 Kentucky .....................................3-6 L5/8 Kentucky .....................................1-6 L5/12 Vanderbilt ...................................5-3 W5/13 Vanderbilt ................................ 1-12 L5/17 Maryville .....................................5-0 W

1924 (9-9)

3/31 Maryville .....................................7-2 W4/4 Alabama ................................... 0-12 L4/5 Alabama ......................................2-3 L4/7 Mississippi A&M .......................0-8 L4/8 Mississippi A&M .......................4-6 L4/14 Notre Dame ...............................7-2 W4/15 Maryville .....................................7-3 W4/25 Cumberland (Ky.) .................. 7-10 L4/26 Cumberland (Ky.) .....................6-1 W4/29 Virginia Tech .............................4-1 W5/1 Virginia Tech .............................2-1 W5/5 Ole Miss .................................... 4-11 L5/6 Ole Miss .......................................0-4 L5/10 Vanderbilt ...................................0-4 L5/10 Vanderbilt ...................................3-2 W5/12 Kentucky State .........................5-1 W5/13 Kentucky State .........................1-5 L5/17 Maryville .....................................5-2 W

1925 (4-5)

4/9 Maryville .................................. 7-12 L4/14 Maryville .....................................7-4 W4/18 Mascot .........................................9-6 W4/21 Clemson (13) .............................8-9 L4/23 Furman ........................................2-6 L4/24 Wofford .......................................2-1 W5/12 Maryville .....................................2-3 L5/16 Vanderbilt ................................ 10-9 W5/16 Vanderbilt ...................................1-5 L

1926 (5-6)

4/10 Maryville .....................................3-2 W4/17 Carson-Newman ......................5-6 L4/19 Milligan .................................... 1-13 L4/22 Maryville .....................................7-6 W4/24 Carson-Newman ......................9-6 W4/30 Carson-Newman ......................8-5 W5/3 Maryville .................................. 0-12 L5/5 Middle Tennessee ................ 3-28 L5/6 Middle Tennessee ...................2-9 L5/7 Vanderbilt ...................................3-2 W5/8 Vanderbilt ...................................5-6 L

1927 (3-9)

4/9 Hiwassee .....................................1-4 L4/16 Maryville .....................................1-0 W4/19 Carson-Newman (10) .............7-6 W4/22 Notre Dame ............................ 1-13 L4/29 Milligan .................................... 6-15 L5/4 Louisville .....................................7-8 L5/5 Kentucky .....................................0-9 L

M.B. Banks

Years: 1921-26

Record: 38-42-3

Winning Pct: .476

John R. Bender

Years: 1917

Record: 7-6

Winning Pct: .538

John R. Bender

Years: 1920

Record: 9-5

Winning Pct: .643

Frank Moffett

Years: 1918-19

Record: 13-9-1

Winning Pct: .587

William Harkness

Years: 1927-31

Record: 19-30

Winning Pct: .388

1921 Tennessee Baseball Team

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5/7 Transylvania...............................4-0 W5/13 Vanderbilt ...................................5-9 L5/14 Vanderbilt ................................ 3-13 L5/18 Maryville .................................. 2-20 L5/20 Carson-Newman ......................6-7 L

1928 (3-9)

4/6 Kentucky State ......................... 5-3 W4/19 Rockford ...................................... 8-5 W4/26 Hiwassee ..................................... 5-0 W4/30 Oglethorpe ..............................5-11 L5/1 Oglethorpe ..............................8-21 L5/2 at Georgia Tech ........................ 0-1 L5/3 at Georgia Tech ........................ 4-5 L5/4 at Georgia ................................... 1-2 L5/5 at Georgia ................................... 2-7 L5/8 Carson-Newman ...................... 1-8 L5/12 Vanderbilt ................................... 1-9 L5/12 Vanderbilt .................................4-18 L

1929 (3-5)

4/8 Oglethorpe (10)........................9-7 W4/9 Oglethorpe ............................. 7-13 L4/17 Hiwassee .................................. 21-0 W4/30 Maryville .....................................5-1 W5/11 Kentucky .................................. 1-11 L5/11 Kentucky (10) ............................4-5 L5/17 Vanderbilt ...................................1-5 L5/18 Vanderbilt ...................................1-8 L

1930 (4-4)

4/10 Hiwassee .................................. 28-8 W4/12 Cumberland (Ky.) .....................4-2 W4/18 Maryville ................................15-14 W4/22 Union (Ky.) ..................................0-1 L4/25 Maryville ................................12-14 L4/29 Maryville .....................................9-4 W5/9 Vanderbilt ................................ 2-14 L5/15 Kentucky .....................................3-9 L

1931 (6-3)

** All games versus non-collegiate competition **

4/19 Fulton Sylphon Co. .................6-4 W4/23 Morristown ............................. 12-3 W4/25 Southeastern Express ............3-7 L4/28 Johnson Bible College ........ 23-3 W5/2 Inskip ............................................2-3 L5/16 Inskip ............................................8-9 L5/19 Jellico ........................................ 10-5 W5/21 Sevier County ......................... 11-5 W5/23 Fulton Sylphon Co. .................5-4 W

No Teams from 1932-38

1939 (7-2, 1-1 SEC 8th)

4/15 Hiwassee .................................. 23-5 W4/21 Eastern Kentucky Teachers 11-9 W4/22 Kentucky .................................. 5-18 L4/26 Maryville .....................................8-1 W4/29 Lincoln Memorial .................. 17-3 W5/5 Milligan .......................................8-5 W5/8 Maryville .....................................4-7 L5/15 Lincoln Memorial .....................8-5 W5/20 Kentucky .....................................8-5 W

1940 (4-9, 2-4 SEC 10th)

4/6 Hiwassee (10) ............................2-1 W4/8 at Georgia Tech ........................9-5 W4/9 at Georgia Tech ........................0-8 L4/16 Maryville .................................. 10-8 W4/26 Kentucky .....................................8-9 L4/27 Kentucky .................................. 17-4 W5/2 Milligan .......................................0-4 L5/4 Eastern Kentucky Teachers ..2-6 L5/10 Milligan .......................................7-8 L5/13 Lincoln Memorial .....................6-9 L5/14 Maryville .................................. 6-12 L5/21 Kentucky .....................................6-9 L

5/22 Kentucky .................................. 5-19 L

1941 (7-6, 3-3 SEC 6th)

4/4 at Georgia Tech ........................4-9 L4/5 at Georgia Tech ..................... 6-16 L4/12 Milligan .......................................9-4 W4/16 Maryville .....................................4-5 L4/19 Lincoln Memorial .....................6-7 L4/26 Kentucky .....................................8-1 W4/26 Kentucky .....................................2-1 W5/1 Maryville .....................................9-5 W5/2 Lincoln Memorial ................10-13 L5/10 Milligan .................................... 11-4 W5/15 Centre College ....................... 14-9 W5/16 Kentucky .................................. 15-6 W5/17 Kentucky .....................................3-6 L

1942 (6-6, 1-2 SEC 10th)

4/10 Carson-Newman ......................8-6 W4/14 Maryville .................................. 4-17 L4/17 Tennessee Tech ........................3-2 W4/18 Milligan .......................................1-8 L4/24 Kentucky .....................................7-9 L4/29 Carson-Newman ......................8-7 W5/1 Vanderbilt ................................ 9-13 L5/2 Vanderbilt ................................ 10-5 W5/5 Maryville .....................................7-8 L5/15 Vanderbilt ...................................1-5 L5/16 Vanderbilt ................................ 11-4 W5/18 Kentucky .....................................8-5 W

No Teams from 1943-46

1947 (13-6, 5-3 SEC 3rd)

4/17 Maryville .....................................1-3 L4/18 Vanderbilt ...................................9-5 W4/19 Vanderbilt ...................................2-6 L4/25 Tusculum ....................................6-5 W4/26 Union (Ky.) ..................................9-7 W4/29 Emory and Henry .....................6-1 W5/2 Lincoln Memorial .................. 14-0 W5/3 Emory and Henry .....................6-5 W5/7 Lincoln Memorial ................13-11 W5/9 Kentucky .................................. 12-2 W5/10 Kentucky .....................................3-2 W5/12 Vanderbilt ...................................9-6 W5/13 Vanderbilt ...................................0-7 L5/15 Tennessee Tech ..................... 1-11 L5/16 Union (Ky.) ............................... 15-6 W5/17 Tennessee Tech........................8-0 W5/19 Maryville .....................................2-3 L5/23 Kentucky .....................................6-5 W5/24 Kentucky .....................................2-6 L

1948 (4-18-1, 3-16-1 SEC 12th)

4/2 Auburn ..................................... 6-13 L4/3 Auburn ........................................0-6 L4/6 Purdue ...................................... 6-13 L4/9 at Vanderbilt..............................4-4 T4/10 at Vanderbilt..............................2-6 L4/14 Georgia Tech .............................1-9 L4/15 Georgia Tech .............................7-8 L4/16 at Georgia ................................ 4-12 L4/17 at Georgia ...................................0-8 L4/23 at Georgia Tech ..................... 8-14 L4/24 at Georgia Tech ........................8-4 W4/28 at Auburn ................................ 0-14 L4/29 at Auburn ................................ 4-12 L4/30 Georgia ........................................6-5 W5/1 Georgia (forfeit) ...................10-10 W5/5 Maryville .....................................3-2 W

5/8 Vanderbilt ...................................3-4 L5/8 Vanderbilt ...................................0-5 L5/14 Kentucky .................................. 1-14 L5/15 Kentucky .....................................1-6 L5/17 Maryville .....................................7-8 L5/21 Kentucky .................................. 7-15 L5/22 Kentucky .................................. 3-11 L

1949 (6-12, 5-9 SEC 10th)

3/24 Michigan State ..........................0-5 L3/30 Miami (Ohio) .............................0-7 L4/1 Milligan .......................................6-1 W4/2 Milligan .................................... 20-5 W4/8 Vanderbilt ................................ 18-6 W4/9 Vanderbilt ...................................4-3 W4/13 at Georgia Tech ........................5-9 L4/14 at Georgia Tech ...................16-19 L4/15 at Georgia ...................................2-3 L4/16 at Georgia ................................ 0-10 L4/22 Georgia Tech .............................6-5 W4/23 Georgia Tech .............................3-5 L5/6 at Vanderbilt..............................2-6 L5/7 at Vanderbilt..............................2-7 L5/13 Kentucky .....................................4-5 L5/14 Kentucky .....................................3-8 L5/20 Kentucky .....................................2-4 L5/21 Kentucky .................................. 10-8 W

1950 (8-9, 7-9 SEC 7th)

3/29 Miami (Ohio) .............................3-1 W4/7 at Vanderbilt........................... 5-11 L4/8 at Vanderbilt..............................7-8 L4/12 at Georgia Tech ........................3-6 L4/13 at Georgia Tech ..................... 17-5 W4/14 at Georgia ...................................5-7 L4/15 at Georgia ...................................0-8 L4/26 Georgia Tech .............................4-3 W4/27 Georgia Tech .......................... 17-8 W4/28 Vanderbilt ................................ 11-2 W4/29 Vanderbilt ................................ 10-4 W5/5 Georgia ........................................6-4 W5/6 Georgia ........................................6-2 W5/13 Kentucky ................................10-11 L5/13 Kentucky .....................................6-7 L5/19 Kentucky .....................................4-5 L5/20 Kentucky .....................................5-9 L

1951 (20-3, 16-1 SEC 1st)

College World Series Runner-up

District III Champions

SEC Champions

3/15 at Florida .................................. 12-6 W3/16 at Florida .................................. 3-15 L4/4 at Georgia Tech ...................15-11 W4/5 at Georgia Tech ...................12-11 W4/6 at Georgia ...................................5-4 W4/11 Georgia Tech .............................2-1 W4/14 Georgia ........................................6-1 W4/14 Georgia ........................................2-1 W4/18 Vanderbilt ................................ 17-0 W4/23 Florida ..........................................5-3 W4/24 Florida ..........................................3-2 W5/1 Vanderbilt ................................ 20-2 W5/2 Vanderbilt ...................................7-6 W5/4 Kentucky .....................................8-0 W5/5 Kentucky .....................................9-2 W5/11 Kentucky (10) ............................2-1 W5/12 Kentucky .................................. 11-2 W6/13 1-Utah ..........................................1-7 L6/14 1-Princeton ................................3-2 W6/15 1-Springfield ..............................2-0 W6/16 1-USC ...........................................9-8 W6/16 1-Utah ..........................................5-4 W6/17 1-Oklahoma ...............................2-3 L1-College World Series; Omaha, Neb.

1952 (11-9, 11-7 SEC 4th)

3/28 at Florida .....................................6-7 L3/29 at Florida .....................................7-8 L4/2 Georgia ..................................... 12-3 W4/3 Georgia ..................................... 10-5 W4/4 Florida ....................................... 1-15 L4/7 Vanderbilt ...................................6-1 W4/8 Vanderbilt ...................................4-6 L4/11 Georgia Tech .............................7-6 W4/12 Georgia Tech (15) ....................5-4 W

4/16 at Georgia Tech ..................... 12-1 W4/17 at Georgia Tech ........................5-9 L4/18 at Georgia ...................................4-5 L4/19 at Georgia ................................ 13-7 W4/29 Vanderbilt ................................ 10-7 W4/29 Vanderbilt ...................................9-2 W5/2 Kentucky .....................................4-1 W5/3 Kentucky .................................. 3-10 L5/9 Kentucky .................................. 14-5 W6/5 1-Duke .........................................1-7 L6/6 1-Florida ................................... 5-10 L1-District III Tournament; Kannapolis, N.C.

1953 (14-8, 6-7 SEC 8th)

3/28 Wofford .......................................9-2 W3/28 Wofford .......................................6-0 W4/1 Lincoln Memorial .................. 15-5 W4/3 at Georgia ...................................3-5 L4/4 at Georgia ...................................7-5 W4/6 at Georgia Tech ........................2-5 L4/7 at Georgia Tech ........................3-0 W4/10 Florida ..........................................1-4 L4/11 Florida ..........................................4-6 L4/14 Milligan .................................... 18-1 W4/17 Vanderbilt ...................................8-3 W4/21 Maryville (14) .............................6-3 W4/24 Kentucky .....................................3-0 W4/29 Georgia Tech .............................2-4 L5/2 Maryville .....................................9-1 W5/4 Kentucky .....................................1-0 W5/5 Kentucky .....................................0-2 L5/9 Vanderbilt ................................ 17-4 W5/9 Vanderbilt ...................................1-5 L5/11 Lincoln Memorial .....................1-5 L5/12 Milligan .................................... 22-4 W5/13 Carson-Newman ................... 18-2 W

1954 (8-17, 4-10 SEC 12th)

3/18 at Auburn ................................ 1-12 L3/20 at Florida State .........................4-7 L3/27 Tennessee Tech........................8-5 W3/29 Western Carolina .....................0-1 L4/2 Vanderbilt ...................................0-2 L4/3 Vanderbilt (10) ..........................4-5 L4/5 Maryville .....................................1-4 L4/6 Western Carolina .....................3-6 L4/9 at Florida .....................................3-4 L4/10 at Florida .....................................6-1 W4/12 Georgia ........................................4-9 L4/13 Georgia ........................................4-5 L4/17 Florida ..........................................6-9 L4/17 Florida ..........................................4-7 L4/19 Maryville .....................................6-5 W4/20 Lincoln Memorial .....................8-3 W4/21 Carson-Newman ................... 13-6 W4/26 Tennessee Tech........................5-6 L4/27 Carson-Newman ......................0-1 L4/30 Vanderbilt ...................................8-2 W5/1 Vanderbilt ...................................1-9 L5/4 Kentucky .................................. 10-6 W5/4 Kentucky .....................................2-4 L5/8 Kentucky .....................................6-1 W5/8 Kentucky .....................................0-4 L

1955 (13-8, 8-6 SEC 6th)

3/28 Miami (Ohio) .............................3-2 W4/1 Vanderbilt ...................................1-3 L4/2 Vanderbilt ................................ 11-5 W4/8 Florida ..........................................5-1 W4/9 Florida ..........................................5-7 L4/12 Kentucky .................................. 10-0 W4/12 Kentucky .................................. 21-2 W4/15 Cincinnati ...................................5-1 W4/15 Cincinnati ...................................4-5 L4/18 at Georgia ................................ 5-10 L4/19 at Georgia ................................ 8-13 L4/27 Carson-Newman ......................4-5 L4/29 Vanderbilt ...................................8-9 L4/30 Vanderbilt ..............................11-10 W

S.W. Anderson

Years: 1948-52

Record: 49-51-1

Winning Pct: .490

Ike Peel

Years: 1947

Record: 13-6

Winning Pct: .684

Bernard O’Neil

Years: 1953-57

Record: 54-60

Winning Pct: .474

John Mauer

Years: 1939-42

Record: 24-23

Winning Pct: .511

Year-by-Year Results

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Year-by-Year Results5/2 Carson-Newman ................... 14-1 W5/6 at Florida .....................................2-0 W5/7 at Florida .....................................3-9 L5/9 Maryville .....................................6-2 W5/9 Maryville .....................................6-3 W5/10 Georgia (12) ..........................11-10 W5/10 Georgia ..................................... 11-4 W

1956 (10-13, 7-8 SEC 6th)

3/17 Parris Island Marines ........... 2-10 L3/18 Parris Island Marines ........... 2-10 L3/19 Wofford .......................................1-4 L3/20 Furman ........................................8-5 W3/30 at Auburn ................................ 12-4 W3/31 at Auburn ...................................0-2 L3/31 at Auburn ...................................6-4 W4/7 Georgia ........................................7-6 W4/7 Georgia ........................................0-7 L4/9 Vanderbilt ...................................4-6 L4/10 Vanderbilt ...................................8-3 W4/13 Kentucky .....................................6-3 W4/14 Kentucky .....................................7-1 W4/20 at Georgia Tech ........................4-9 L4/21 at Georgia Tech ........................3-1 W4/21 at Georgia Tech ........................4-5 L4/25 Carson-Newman ................... 15-4 W4/27 Florida ..........................................1-3 L4/28 Florida ..........................................2-7 L4/28 Florida ..........................................6-7 L5/4 Kentucky .....................................3-2 W5/5 Kentucky ................................11-12 L5/8 Vanderbilt ...................................6-9 L

1957 (9-14, 4-12 SEC 10th)

3/16 at Mercer.................................. 12-0 W3/17 at Robbins AFB .........................4-1 W3/29 Auburn ..................................... 1-11 L3/30 Auburn ........................................0-4 L3/30 Auburn ........................................3-7 L4/1 Vanderbilt ...................................4-8 L4/2 Vanderbilt ...................................7-6 W4/5 at Georgia ................................ 5-11 L4/6 at Georgia ...................................0-6 L4/6 at Georgia ...................................0-1 L4/12 at Kentucky ............................. 12-1 W4/12 at Kentucky ................................7-0 W4/19 Georgia Tech .......................... 0-14 L4/20 Georgia Tech .............................2-7 L4/20 Georgia Tech .......................... 7-12 L4/22 Furman ........................................9-8 W4/23 Furman ........................................3-1 W4/26 at Florida .....................................0-5 L4/27 at Florida .....................................1-5 L4/27 at Florida .....................................6-8 L4/30 at Carson-Newman .............. 5-10 L5/3 Kentucky .....................................9-0 W5/4 Kentucky .................................. 11-7 W

1958 (2-13-1, 1-10 SEC 12th)

3/28 at Georgia Tech (11) ...............4-5 L3/29 at Georgia Tech ........................2-7 L3/30 at Georgia Tech ..................... 5-11 L4/3 Carson-Newman (11) .............6-6 T4/4 at Lincoln Memorial............. 4-10 L4/7 Florida ....................................... 7-12 L4/8 Florida ....................................... 6-15 L4/12 Kentucky .....................................1-2 L4/12 Kentucky .....................................3-7 L4/16 Cincinnati ...................................0-7 L4/16 Cincinnati ................................ 17-6 W4/19 at Carson-Newman .............. 4-14 L4/28 at Georgia ...................................4-5 L4/29 at Georgia ................................ 2-15 L5/3 at Kentucky ............................. 5-15 L5/3 at Kentucky ................................1-0 W

1959 (9-9, 4-8 SEC 6th East)

3/31 Lincoln Memorial .....................6-4 W4/6 Georgia ........................................2-6 L4/7 Georgia ..................................... 3-17 L4/10 Kentucky .....................................5-3 W4/11 Kentucky .....................................0-2 L4/14 Maryville (10) .............................5-4 W4/17 Tennessee Tech..................... 10-5 W4/24 Vanderbilt (10) ..........................2-1 W4/25 Vanderbilt ................................ 4-10 L4/27 at Florida .................................. 0-16 L4/28 at Florida .....................................2-8 L5/1 Kentucky .....................................8-1 W5/2 Kentucky .....................................2-9 L5/4 Carson-Newman ................... 2-16 L5/11 Carson-Newman ................... 12-2 W5/12 Maryville .................................. 12-2 W5/15 Vanderbilt ................................ 21-7 W5/16 Vanderbilt ................................ 8-10 L

1960 (9-13-1, 5-12 SEC 7th East)

4/1 at Kentucky ................................5-9 L4/2 at Kentucky ............................. 3-11 L4/6 Carson-Newman ................... 3-15 L4/8 at Carson-Newman (11) ........5-5 T4/9 at Tennessee Tech................ 8-13 L4/11 at Georgia Tech ..................... 6-17 L4/12 at Georgia Tech ........................1-6 L4/13 Maryville .................................. 13-0 W4/18 Vanderbilt ................................ 11-0 W4/19 Vanderbilt ...................................4-3 W4/21 Kentucky .....................................6-5 W4/22 Kentucky .....................................3-7 L4/22 Kentucky .....................................1-4 L4/24 at Maryville ............................. 11-3 W4/28 Florida ....................................... 9-28 L

4/29 Florida ..........................................2-1 W5/2 Auburn ........................................6-2 W5/3 Auburn ...................................11-13 L5/6 at Georgia ...................................2-7 L5/10 Lincoln Memorial .....................7-5 W5/13 at Vanderbilt..............................8-2 W5/14 at Vanderbilt..............................7-9 L5/14 at Vanderbilt........................... 1-12 L

1961 (15-10, 6-8 SEC 6th East)

3/22 at North Georgia ................... 15-0 W3/23 at North Georgia ......................3-0 W4/4 at North Georgia ......................4-3 W4/5 at Auburn ................................ 1-17 L4/6 at Auburn ................................ 10-5 W4/7 at Florida (10) ............................2-1 W4/8 at Florida .....................................1-7 L4/11 at Lincoln Memorial (11) .......7-8 L4/15 at Carson-Newman .................5-8 L4/18 Lincoln Memorial .................. 12-9 W4/19 Carson-Newman ......................7-2 W4/21 at Kentucky ................................0-3 L4/21 at Kentucky ................................3-4 L4/26 Georgia Tech .......................... 7-12 L4/27 Georgia Tech .............................1-8 L4/28 Georgia ..................................... 1-20 L4/29 Georgia ........................................6-8 L5/3 Kentucky .....................................3-1 W5/4 Kentucky .................................. 10-3 W5/5 at Maryville ............................. 11-7 W5/6 Maryville .....................................4-3 W5/12 at Vanderbilt..............................6-3 W5/12 at Vanderbilt........................... 14-4 W5/13 *at Vanderbilt......................... 10-4 W5/13 *at Vanderbilt............................3-1 W* Did not count in SEC record

1962 (14-12, 9-7 SEC 4th East)

3/22 North Georgia ........................ 11-3 W3/22 North Georgia ...........................2-3 L3/23 Carson-Newman ......................2-5 L3/24 Carson-Newman ......................0-7 L4/4 at Georgia Tech ........................4-9 L4/5 at Georgia Tech ........................4-5 L4/10 Lincoln Memorial .....................6-9 L4/13 Carson-Newman ......................3-6 L4/14 Carson-Newman ......................5-2 W4/17 Lincoln Memorial .................. 11-8 W4/20 Kentucky .................................. 8-12 L4/21 Kentucky .................................. 10-2 W4/25 Auburn ........................................1-4 L4/26 Auburn ........................................3-1 W4/27 Florida ..........................................2-8 L4/28 Florida ..........................................3-8 L4/30 Kentucky (11) ............................4-5 L5/1 Kentucky .....................................4-3 W5/1 Kentucky .....................................6-1 W5/4 Maryville .................................. 22-4 W5/5 Maryville ................................17-12 W5/7 Vanderbilt ...................................3-2 W5/7 Vanderbilt ................................ 14-4 W Vanderbilt ................................ 10-9 W5/8 Vanderbilt ................................ 17-8 W5/8 Vanderbilt ...................................6-4 W

1963 (11-15, 8-10 SEC 5th East)

3/22 Vanderbilt ................................ 10-1 W3/23 Vanderbilt ...................................7-4 W3/23 Vanderbilt ...................................6-3 W3/25 Carson-Newman ................... 5-13 L3/26 Carson-Newman ......................7-1 W3/30 Milligan .................................... 3-19 L4/2 Maryville .....................................8-9 L4/3 Maryville .................................. 13-0 W4/5 Kentucky .....................................3-9 L4/6 Kentucky .................................. 12-7 W4/9 Lincoln Memorial .....................6-9 L4/12 Vanderbilt ...................................4-5 L4/13 Vanderbilt ..............................11-10 W

4/15 Tennessee Tech........................5-6 L4/16 Lincoln Memorial .....................9-3 W4/19 Kentucky .....................................7-5 W4/20 Kentucky .....................................3-5 L4/20 Kentucky .................................. 2-10 L4/24 Georgia ........................................3-1 W4/25 Georgia ........................................6-5 W4/26 Georgia Tech .............................2-4 L4/27 Georgia Tech .............................6-7 L5/1 at Florida .....................................1-5 L5/2 at Florida .................................. 3-12 L5/3 at Auburn ...................................0-5 L5/4 at Auburn ...................................2-3 L

1964 (17-14, 8-9 SEC 4th East)

3/18 Jacksonville ................................6-4 W3/19 Jacksonville ................................3-0 W3/20 1-Clemson ..................................6-3 W3/21 at Florida State ...................... 7-15 L3/24 Maryville .....................................2-4 L3/27 Maryville .................................. 15-0 W3/28 Carson-Newman ......................2-6 L3/30 Cornell ...................................... 13-7 W3/31 Cornell .........................................5-4 W3/31 Cornell .........................................4-3 W4/3 Kentucky .................................. 4-10 L4/4 Kentucky .................................. 7-18 L4/10 Vanderbilt ...................................2-0 W4/11 Vanderbilt ................................ 10-2 W4/14 Carson-Newman ......................0-6 L4/15 Tennessee Tech..................... 5-15 L4/17 Kentucky .....................................2-5 L4/18 Kentucky .....................................3-1 W4/18 Kentucky .....................................2-1 W4/20 Lincoln Memorial .....................6-1 W4/22 at Auburn ...................................0-6 L4/23 at Auburn ...................................5-7 L4/24 Florida ....................................... 13-3 W4/25 Florida ....................................... 8-12 L4/29 at Georgia Tech ........................3-4 L4/30 at Georgia Tech ........................4-3 W5/1 at Georgia ...................................3-7 L5/6 Milligan .......................................6-4 W5/8 Vanderbilt ................................ 20-3 W5/9 Vanderbilt ................................ 4-11 L5/9 Vanderbilt ................................ 18-1 W1-at Tallahassee, Fla.

1965 (14-10, 8-5 SEC 3rd East)

3/17 Georgia Southern ................. 9-11 L3/19 at Florida .....................................2-4 L3/20 at Florida .................................. 2-10 L3/22 at Auburn ...................................3-7 L3/30 Miami (Ohio) (7) .......................2-1 W3/30 Miami (Ohio) (7) .......................0-3 L4/2 Kentucky .....................................4-1 W4/3 Kentucky (7) ...............................7-0 W4/7 Maryville .................................. 17-0 W4/9 at Vanderbilt..............................9-0 W4/10 at Vanderbilt..............................9-3 W4/13 at Milligan ..................................9-0 W4/16 at Kentucky ................................0-5 L4/17 at Kentucky ................................3-4 L4/20 Xavier ...........................................4-8 L4/21 Xavier ...........................................4-3 W4/22 Tennessee Tech ........................5-1 W4/23 at Carson-Newman .............. 3-12 L4/24 Carson-Newman ......................2-8 L4/30 Georgia (10) .............................8-4 W5/1 Georgia ........................................6-5 W5/3 Maryville .................................. 17-6 W5/7 Vanderbilt ...................................4-0 W5/8 Vanderbilt ...................................6-3 W

1966 (22-9, 11-2 SEC 1st East)

SEC East Champions

3/17 1-Middle Tennessee ............ 6-11 L3/18 *2-Kentucky (11) .................13-11 W3/18 at Florida State .........................8-7 W3/19 at Florida State .........................6-8 L3/21 at Georgia Southern ...............6-4 W3/22 at Georgia Southern ...............1-6 L3/25 Vanderbilt ................................ 11-1 W3/26 Vanderbilt (7) ......................... 15-2 W3/28 Tennessee Tech........................4-6 L3/31 at Carson-Newman .............. 12-0 W

Bill Wright

Years: 1963-81

Record: 408-308-2

Winning Pct: .570

George Cafego

Years: 1958-62

Record: 49-57-2

Winning Pct: .463

1959 Tennessee Baseball Team

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4/1 at Kentucky ............................. 11-8 W4/2 at Kentucky ............................. 13-4 W4/4 Maryville .....................................8-3 W4/6 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............2-3 L4/6 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............9-4 W4/9 Notre Dame (7) .........................4-2 W4/9 Notre Dame (7) .........................4-0 W4/11 at Maryville (7) ....................... 26-2 W4/15 Kentucky .....................................3-2 W4/16 Kentucky .....................................9-4 W4/23 at Georgia (7) ............................5-4 W4/23 at Georgia (7) ............................4-3 W4/26 Lincoln Memorial .................. 10-5 W4/27 Auburn ........................................1-6 L4/28 Auburn ........................................7-3 W4/29 Florida ..........................................0-2 L5/5 Milligan .................................... 14-2 W5/6 at Vanderbilt........................... 16-4 W5/7 at Vanderbilt........................... 19-1 W5/11 3-Mississippi State ...................4-7 L5/14 3-Mississippi State ...................3-9 L1-Chattanooga, Tenn.; 2-Tallahassee, Fla.;

3-SEC Playoffs, Game 1 in Knoxville, Game 2 in

Columbus, Miss.

* Did not count in SEC record

1967 (14-16, 8-9 SEC 4th East)

3/18 Middle Tennessee ...................9-6 W3/20 at Clemson .................................6-5 W3/20 at Clemson .................................2-6 L3/22 1-Taylor .......................................5-0 W3/23 1-at The Citadel ........................0-1 L3/24 1-Boston......................................3-1 W3/27 Vanderbilt ...................................6-2 W3/28 Vanderbilt (6) ............................5-1 W3/31 Kentucky .....................................1-4 L4/1 Kentucky .....................................1-3 L4/5 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............3-5 L4/5 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............0-7 L4/7 Georgia ........................................3-2 W4/8 Georgia (7) .................................0-1 L4/8 Georgia (7) .................................3-1 W4/11 at Carson-Newman .................4-9 L4/14 at Kentucky ................................7-0 W4/15 at Kentucky ................................2-0 W4/19 Carson-Newman ......................2-1 W4/21 at Auburn (10) ..........................1-2 L4/22 at Auburn (7) .............................2-4 L4/22 at Auburn (7) .............................0-5 L4/25 at ETSU ........................................4-2 W4/28 at Vanderbilt........................... 15-0 W

4/29 at Vanderbilt..............................8-3 W5/3 Tennessee Tech (12) ...............4-5 L5/3 Tennessee Tech (7) .................1-6 L5/5 at Florida .....................................6-8 L5/6 at Florida (7) ........................... 1-10 L5/6 at Florida (7) ..............................0-1 L1-The Citadel Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

1968 (20-12, 8-5 SEC 2nd East)

3/15 at Chattanooga ........................8-5 W3/18 1-UCLA.........................................0-1 L3/19 1-Oregon ....................................3-2 W3/20 1-Mississippi State ...................1-4 L3/21 1-BYU ........................................ 2-12 L3/21 1-Cal.-Riverside .........................1-4 L3/22 1-Pittsburgh ..............................0-4 L3/23 1-Kansas ......................................7-5 W3/26 Tennessee Tech (7) .................2-1 W3/26 Tennessee Tech (7) .................7-6 W3/29 at Kentucky ................................8-3 W3/30 at Kentucky ................................7-3 W4/3 at Georgia Tech ..................... 20-9 W4/4 at Georgia Tech ........................5-4 W4/6 at Georgia (7) ............................0-1 L4/6 at Georgia (7) ............................2-4 L4/12 Kentucky .....................................6-0 W4/13 Kentucky .....................................6-2 W4/15 Eastern Michigan (7)...............1-3 L4/15 Eastern Michigan (7) ...............3-1 W4/17 Carson-Newman ......................2-5 L4/19 Vanderbilt ...................................9-0 W4/20 Vanderbilt ...................................9-1 W4/26 Auburn ........................................3-4 L4/30 Carson-Newman ......................8-2 W5/3 at Vanderbilt........................... 14-3 W5/4 at Vanderbilt..............................6-1 W5/7 at ETSU (7) ..................................5-1 W5/7 at ETSU (7) ..................................3-1 W5/10 Florida .........................................0-5 L5/11 Florida (7) ...................................1-6 L5/17 Georgia Tech .............................6-1 W1-National Collegiate Invitational (Riverside, Calif.)

1969 (19-15, 9-5 SEC 2nd East)

3/19 at Birmingham Southern ......4-1 W3/20 1-Arkansas State (7) ................0-4 L3/20 1-at Alabama (7) ......................1-2 L3/21 1-Arkansas State (7) ................3-1 W3/21 1-at Alabama (7) ......................1-3 L3/22 1-Arkansas State (7) ................5-7 L3/22 1-at Alabama (8) ......................3-2 W

3/24 at Mississippi State............... 10-7 W3/25 at Mississippi State..................8-2 W3/26 at Ole Miss ..................................5-8 L3/28 Kentucky .....................................8-3 W3/31 at Florida (7) ..............................4-1 W3/31 at Florida (7) ..............................0-5 L4/1 at Florida .....................................6-2 W4/4 Georgia (7) .................................9-3 W4/4 Georgia (7) .................................7-3 W4/5 Georgia ..................................... 7-13 L4/8 Eastern Michigan (7) ...............9-1 W4/8 Eastern Michigan (7)...............7-9 L4/11 at Kentucky ................................7-0 W4/12 at Kentucky (12) .......................4-5 L4/16 at Chattanooga (10) ...............2-3 L4/22 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............3-0 W4/22 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............0-5 L4/23 Carson-Newman ......................2-3 L4/25 at Auburn (7) .............................5-3 W4/25 at Auburn (7) .......................... 7-11 L4/26 at Auburn ...................................3-4 L4/29 Carson-Newman ......................5-4 W4/30 Miami (Ohio) .......................... 6-10 L5/2 at Vanderbilt..............................4-1 W5/3 at Vanderbilt..............................9-3 W5/6 ETSU (7) .......................................6-0 W5/6 ETSU (7) .......................................5-4 W1-Alabama Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

1970 (24-10, 12-3 SEC 1st East)

SEC East Champions

3/20 1-Navy..........................................5-6 L3/21 at Jacksonville ...........................7-6 W3/21 1-Navy..........................................8-9 L3/23 at South Alabama ....................6-0 W3/24 at South Alabama ....................8-6 W3/25 at Birmingham Southern ... 10-0 W3/27 Auburn (7) ..................................2-1 W3/27 Auburn (7) ..................................0-1 L3/28 Auburn ........................................1-0 W3/31 Bradley...................................... 10-3 W3/31 Bradley.........................................6-2 W4/3 at Georgia (7) ............................2-4 L4/3 at Georgia (7) ............................8-0 W4/4 at Georgia ................................ 16-8 W4/10 Kentucky .....................................7-0 W4/11 Kentucky .................................. 11-5 W4/16 Carson-Newman ......................1-6 L4/18 Vanderbilt (7) ......................... 10-6 W4/18 Vanderbilt (7) ......................... 13-6 W4/21 Tennessee Tech (7) .................7-1 W4/21 Tennessee Tech (7) .................4-2 W4/24 at Vanderbilt........................... 20-1 W5/1 at Kentucky ................................3-2 W5/3 Carson-Newman ................... 15-9 W5/5 Chattanooga (7) .......................3-1 W5/5 Chattanooga (7) .......................3-1 W5/6 Chattanooga (7) .......................3-4 L5/6 Chattanooga (7) .......................3-4 L5/8 Florida (7) ...................................7-3 W5/8 Florida (7) ...................................0-7 L5/9 Florida ..........................................5-0 W5/13 2-Mississippi State ...................8-4 W5/15 2-at Mississippi State (10) .....3-4 L5/16 2-at Mississippi State ..............0-1 L1-Jacksonville, Fla.; 2-SEC Playoffs, Game 1 in

Knoxville, Games 2 and 3 in Starkville, Miss.

1971 (15-15-1, 7-7 SEC 4th East)

3/16 at Furman ...................................7-6 W3/17 at South Carolina (10) ............6-7 L3/18 at South Carolina .....................5-2 W3/19 at The Citadel (12) ...................3-4 L3/20 at The Citadel ............................2-4 L3/22 1-Virginia Tech (7) ................ 5-10 L3/22 at Ga. Southern (10)................7-6 W3/23 at Georgia Southern ...............7-8 L3/24 at Georgia Tech ........................3-6 L3/26 at Auburn (7) .............................3-4 L3/26 at Auburn (8) .............................6-5 W3/30 Chattanooga (7) .......................2-6 L3/30 Chattanooga (7) .......................5-3 W4/2 Georgia (7) .................................6-0 W4/2 Georgia (7) .................................2-4 L4/3 Georgia ........................................1-2 L4/9 at Vanderbilt........................... 1-12 L

4/10 at Vanderbilt..............................5-7 L4/14 Eastern Michigan ................13-11 W4/15 Eastern Michigan .....................8-1 W4/16 Vanderbilt ...................................3-8 L4/17 Vanderbilt ...................................3-4 L4/19 at Tennessee Tech (7) ......... 8-11 L4/19 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............7-7 T4/21 Carson-Newman ................... 10-4 W4/24 at Kentucky (7)..........................5-4 W4/24 at Kentucky (7)..........................7-2 W4/27 Carson-Newman ................... 10-4 W4/30 at Florida (7) ........................... 12-9 W4/30 at Florida (7) ..............................3-2 W5/1 at Florida .....................................7-5 W1-at Statesboro, Ga.

1972 (19-14, 7-6 SEC 2nd East)

3/15 at Chattanooga (7) ..................6-1 W3/15 at Chattanooga (7) ............... 12-0 W3/18 Eastern Kentucky (7)...............9-0 W3/20 1-Stanford ..................................3-8 L3/21 1-Cornell .....................................2-4 L3/22 1-UCLA.........................................2-5 L3/23 1-Arizona State ...................... 5-11 L3/24 1-at Cal.-Riverside ....................2-4 L3/24 1-Santa Clara .......................... 6-10 L3/25 1-South Carolina ......................3-4 L4/1 at Georgia (7) ............................4-3 W4/1 at Georgia (8) ............................8-5 W4/4 Tennessee Tech (7) .................7-4 W4/4 Tennessee Tech (7) .............. 13-0 W4/7 Vanderbilt ...................................2-3 L4/8 Vanderbilt ..............................12-13 L4/14 at Vanderbilt..............................3-4 L4/15 at Vanderbilt..............................6-4 W4/18 Carson-Newman ......................2-0 W4/20 Maryville .................................. 11-0 W4/22 at Kentucky (7)..........................4-2 W4/22 at Kentucky (7)..........................3-2 W4/25 Carson-Newman ................... 22-4 W4/28 Florida (7) ...................................2-0 W4/28 Florida (10) .................................5-6 L4/29 Florida ..........................................2-4 L5/1 Austin Peay (7) ..........................6-1 W5/1 Austin Peay (7) ..........................4-1 W5/5 Kentucky .....................................9-2 W5/6 Kentucky .....................................1-4 L5/7 at Milligan (7) ............................2-7 L5/7 at Milligan (8) ............................6-3 W5/9 Maryville .....................................9-1 W1-National Collegiate Invitational (Riverside, Calif.)

1973 (20-15, 9-7 SEC 2nd East)

3/17 at LSU (7) ....................................0-3 L3/17 at LSU (7) ................................. 7-10 L3/18 at LSU ...........................................8-7 W3/19 at Tulane .................................. 2-11 L3/20 at South Alabama ................. 4-12 L3/21 1-Yale (7) .....................................6-4 W3/21 at South Alabama ....................3-1 W3/23 at Auburn (7) .............................0-2 L3/23 at Auburn (7) .............................1-3 L3/24 at Auburn ................................ 16-0 W3/26 Chattanooga (7) .......................6-4 W3/27 Chattanooga (7) .......................8-1 W3/30 Georgia (7) .................................3-0 W3/30 Georgia (7) .................................7-2 W3/31 Georgia ..................................... 11-2 W4/3 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............7-0 W4/3 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............5-3 W4/6 at Vanderbilt..............................8-9 L4/11 Maryville .................................. 26-4 W4/13 Vanderbilt ................................ 12-1 W4/14 Vanderbilt ...................................2-5 L4/15 at Milligan (7) ............................6-9 L4/15 at Milligan (7) ............................2-3 L4/20 Kentucky .....................................6-0 W4/21 Kentucky .................................. 14-5 W4/23 Carson-Newman ......................7-6 W4/27 at Florida (7) ..............................0-2 L4/27 at Florida (7) ..............................3-7 L4/28 at Florida .................................. 4-15 L4/30 Carson-Newman ................... 5-10 L5/2 ETSU (7) .......................................0-1 L5/2 ETSU (7) .................................... 13-2 W5/4 at Kentucky ...........................12-10 W

Bob Corker

Corker played 13 games for the Vols as an outfielder in 1972.

He went on to become mayor of his hometown, Chattanooga,

Tenn., before winning election to the U.S. Senate. He is shown

here being sworn in by former Vice President Dick Cheney on

Jan. 4, 2007. Corker graduated from UT in 1974.

Year-by-Year Results

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Year-by-Year Results5/5 at Kentucky ............................. 13-6 W5/7 at Maryville ................................4-2 W1-at Mobile, Ala.

1974 (29-15, 10-7 SEC 3rd East)

3/15 at Stetson ...................................1-7 L3/16 at Stetson ...................................2-3 L3/17 1-Delaware .................................5-3 W3/18 at Rollins .................................. 8-12 L3/19 at Rollins .....................................5-2 W3/20 at Florida .....................................7-8 L3/21 at Florida (10) ............................3-7 L3/22 at Florida State .........................7-4 W3/23 at Florida State .........................2-0 W3/25 Auburn ........................................9-1 W3/26 Auburn (7) ..................................1-2 L3/26 Auburn (8) ..................................9-3 W3/29 at Georgia ...................................6-7 L3/30 at Georgia (7) ............................8-3 W3/30 at Georgia (7) ......................... 13-4 W4/2 Chattanooga (7) .......................7-0 W4/2 Chattanooga (7) .......................4-0 W4/5 Vanderbilt ...................................1-5 L4/6 Vanderbilt ...................................4-3 W4/9 Maryville .................................. 18-2 W4/10 Tennessee Tech (7) .................3-0 W4/10 Tennessee Tech (7) .................4-0 W4/12 at Vanderbilt..............................3-4 L4/13 at Vanderbilt........................... 3-11 L4/15 at Chattanooga (7) ..................6-3 W4/16 at Chattanooga (7) ............... 13-2 W4/17 Milligan (7) .............................. 11-6 W4/17 Milligan (7) .................................1-0 W4/19 at Kentucky (7)..........................4-5 L4/20 at Kentucky ............................. 15-5 W4/21 at Lincoln Memorial................8-2 W4/22 Carson-Newman ......................2-5 L4/22 Carson-Newman ......................4-0 W4/24 Lincoln Memorial .....................8-0 W4/26 Florida (7) ...................................0-5 L4/26 Florida (7) ...................................8-3 W4/27 Florida ....................................... 13-5 W4/29 ETSU (7) .......................................3-2 W4/29 ETSU (7) .......................................0-7 L5/1 at ETSU (7) ............................... 6-10 L5/1 at ETSU (7) ..................................6-1 W5/3 Kentucky .....................................6-3 W5/4 Kentucky .....................................2-1 W5/6 Maryville .....................................5-0 W1-at Deland, Fla.

1975 (32-16, 10-7 SEC 2nd East)

3/14 1-at Alabama (7) ......................3-5 L3/14 1-Clemson (7) ............................1-4 L3/15 1-Clemson (7) ............................8-4 W3/15 1-at Alabama (7) ......................1-8 L3/17 Ohio (9) .......................................2-1 W3/17 Ohio (7) .......................................4-5 L3/24 2-Ohio State ........................... 5-11 L3/25 2-Princeton (7) ....................... 1-15 L3/25 at Stetson ...................................9-3 W3/26 2-at Rollins .................................2-1 W3/27 2-Ohio State ..............................7-2 W3/27 at Central Florida .....................3-4 L3/28 2-Princeton ................................5-3 W3/29 2-at Rollins .............................. 11-1 W3/31 Chattanooga (7) .................... 12-1 W3/31 Chattanooga (7) .......................5-1 W4/1 Western Michigan (7) .............8-7 W4/1 Western Michigan (7) .............7-3 W4/2 Western Michigan ...................2-1 W4/4 at Vanderbilt........................... 14-1 W4/5 at Vanderbilt..............................6-3 W4/7 Chattanooga (7) .......................4-2 W4/7 Chattanooga (7) .................... 15-2 W4/8 Maryville .................................. 13-6 W4/9 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............0-9 L4/9 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............6-4 W4/11 Vanderbilt ..............................11-10 W4/12 Vanderbilt ...................................8-3 W4/14 Carson-Newman (6) ................6-0 W4/19 at Kentucky ................................1-2 L4/20 at Kentucky ................................5-2 W4/21 Carson-Newman ......................4-0 W4/22 Lincoln Memorial .................. 11-1 W4/25 at Florida (7) ..............................2-5 L

4/25 at Florida (7) ..............................5-3 W4/26 at Florida .....................................4-9 L4/28 Georgia ........................................6-9 L4/29 Georgia (7) .................................0-2 L4/29 Georgia (9) .................................7-3 W5/2 Lincoln Memorial ................10-14 L5/4 Kentucky (7) ...............................0-8 L5/4 Kentucky (9) ...............................4-2 W5/5 ETSU (8) .......................................4-3 W5/5 ETSU (7) .......................................6-4 W5/9 at Auburn (9) .............................4-3 W5/9 at Auburn (7) .......................... 11-6 W5/10 at Auburn ................................ 4-10 L5/12 at Maryville (5) ..........................3-0 W1-Joe Sewell Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.); 2-Rollins

Invitational Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.)

1976 (33-17, 15-9 SEC 2nd East)

3/16 Slippery Rock (7) ......................8-0 W3/16 Slippery Rock (7) ................... 16-2 W3/17 Slippery Rock (7) ......................9-2 W3/18 at Chattanooga ........................6-9 L3/19 at Georgia (7) ............................1-0 W3/19 at Georgia (9) ............................4-5 L3/20 at Georgia ...................................4-5 L3/21 at Valdosta State ......................0-8 L3/22 1-Cincinnati (8) .........................3-4 L3/23 1-at Rollins .................................4-3 W3/24 1-Wisconsin (8) ...................... 1-11 L3/25 1-Cincinnati ...............................9-5 W3/25 2-Central Florida ................... 1-10 L3/26 1-at Rollins .............................. 11-5 W3/27 1-Wisconsin (7) ...................... 12-2 W4/1 Detroit .........................................8-3 W4/3 Florida (7) ................................ 10-1 W4/3 Florida (7) ...................................3-2 W4/4 Florida ..........................................8-3 W4/5 Chattanooga .............................3-0 W4/7 at Lincoln Memorial............. 12-6 W4/9 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................6-8 L4/9 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................8-3 W4/10 at Vanderbilt..............................7-9 L4/12 Kentucky (7) ...............................5-4 W4/12 Kentucky (7) ...............................2-7 L4/13 Kentucky .....................................8-1 W4/15 Lincoln Memorial .....................9-6 W4/16 Georgia (7) .................................4-3 W4/16 Georgia (7) .................................2-0 W4/17 Georgia ........................................6-4 W4/19 at Carson-Newman .................9-6 W4/20 Tennessee Tech (7) .................4-0 W4/20 Tennessee Tech (7) .................3-7 L4/21 Carson-Newman .................13-12 W4/23 at Florida (7) ..............................2-5 L4/23 at Florida (8) ..............................2-3 L4/24 at Florida .................................. 16-3 W4/27 at Kentucky (7)..........................2-6 L4/27 at Kentucky (7)..........................0-1 L4/28 at Kentucky ................................9-6 W5/4 at Maryville ................................5-1 W5/5 ETSU .......................................... 12-0 W5/6 ETSU .............................................6-3 W5/7 Vanderbilt (7) ............................6-2 W5/7 Vanderbilt (7) ............................8-1 W5/8 Vanderbilt ...................................3-2 W5/9 3-Virginia Tech .........................2-7 L5/10 4-Kentucky .................................5-8 L5/12 Maryville .................................. 13-0 W1-Rollins Invitational Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.);

2-at Sanford, Fla.; 3-at Kingsport, Tenn.;

4-Eastern Division Playoff (Nashville, Tenn.)

1977 (24-24-1, 11-12 SEC 3rd East)

3/9 at Carson-Newman ............10-12 L3/13 Kentucky (7) ...............................6-5 W3/13 Kentucky (7) ...............................4-7 L3/14 Appalachian State ................ 10-4 W3/16 at Chattanooga ........................6-1 W3/17 at Columbus College........... 10-6 W3/18 at Valdosta State ................... 5-17 L3/19 at Florida (7) ..............................7-4 W3/19 at Florida (7) ..............................4-8 L3/20 at Florida .................................. 11-8 W3/21 1-at Rollins (8) ........................ 3-13 L3/22 1-Northwestern ..................... 5-13 L3/22 at Stetson ...................................5-7 L

3/23 1-Yale ...........................................7-0 W3/24 1-at Rollins (10)....................12-12 T3/25 1-Northwestern ........................5-7 L3/26 1-Yale ...........................................3-4 L3/29 Austin Peay (7) ..........................3-2 W3/30 Austin Peay (5) ..........................4-1 W3/31 Detroit (7) ................................ 11-0 W3/31 Detroit (7) ................................ 10-2 W4/2 Georgia (7) .................................2-1 W4/2 Georgia (7) .................................9-3 W4/3 Georgia (10) ...............................3-5 L4/6 Chattanooga (7) ..................22-11 W4/8 Florida (10) .................................2-1 W4/8 Florida (7) ................................ 9-14 L4/9 Florida ..........................................8-7 W4/12 2-Carson-Newman ..................7-6 W4/13 Liberty ....................................... 10-7 W4/14 at Lincoln Memorial................2-3 L4/16 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................0-6 L4/16 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................1-6 L4/17 at Vanderbilt..............................2-6 L4/19 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............6-9 L4/19 at Tennessee Tech (7) ......... 8-12 L4/22 at South Carolina .....................2-7 L4/26 at Kentucky (7)..........................3-4 L4/26 at Kentucky (7)..........................8-2 W4/27 at Kentucky ................................1-8 L4/28 Lincoln Memorial .....................8-2 W4/30 at Georgia (7) ............................0-8 L4/30 at Georgia (7) ......................... 2-13 L5/1 at Georgia ...................................4-3 W5/4 3-Virginia Tech (13) .................4-5 L5/5 Maryville .....................................6-4 W5/6 Vanderbilt (7) ............................2-0 W5/6 Vanderbilt (7) ............................5-3 W5/7 Vanderbilt ...................................2-8 L1-Rollins Invitational Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.);

2-at Oak Ridge, Tenn.; 3-at Kingsport, Tenn.

1978 (25-21, 11-12 SEC 3rd East)

3/7 Carson-Newman ................... 13-7 W3/11 Kentucky (7) ...............................4-1 W3/11 Kentucky (7) ...............................3-2 W3/16 at Chattanooga ........................8-2 W3/18 at Georgia (7) ............................3-1 W3/18 at Georgia (7) ............................2-3 L3/19 at Georgia ..............................15-16 L3/20 at Mercer.................................. 8-10 L3/21 1-Xavier (7) .............................. 10-9 W3/21 at Valdosta State (7) ...............3-6 L3/22 at Valdosta State ......................7-8 L3/23 at Florida (7) ..............................1-4 L3/23 at Florida (7) ..............................1-5 L3/24 at Florida .....................................1-8 L3/28 Tennessee Wesleyan ..............2-4 L3/30 Lincoln Memorial .................. 12-0 W4/1 Lewis (7) ................................... 3-11 L4/1 Lewis (7) ......................................2-1 W4/2 Lewis ............................................4-2 W4/3 at Lincoln Memorial............. 16-5 W4/5 Chattanooga (10) ....................2-4 L4/7 Florida (7) ...................................3-4 L4/7 Florida (7) ...................................5-7 L4/8 Florida ..........................................4-2 W4/10 at Carson-Newman .............. 12-4 W4/12 Maryville .....................................9-6 W4/15 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................3-6 L4/15 at Vanderbilt (7) .................... 11-1 W4/16 at Vanderbilt........................... 6-11 L4/18 at Kentucky (9)..........................3-5 L4/18 at Kentucky (7)..........................6-4 W4/19 at Kentucky (5)..........................2-3 L4/22 South Carolina ....................... 4-14 L4/23 South Carolina ....................... 6-11 L4/24 Austin Peay (7) ..........................4-6 L4/24 Austin Peay (7) ..........................6-1 W4/27 Tennessee Tech (7) .............. 12-8 W4/27 Tennessee Tech (7) .................7-5 W4/29 Georgia (7) .................................3-1 W4/29 Georgia (7) .............................. 10-3 W4/30 Georgia ..................................... 1-13 L5/2 at ETSU ..................................... 10-6 W5/6 Vanderbilt (8) ............................3-2 W5/6 Vanderbilt (7) ......................... 10-5 W5/7 Vanderbilt ...................................5-4 W5/9 at Maryville ................................8-6 W1-at Valdosta, Ga.

1979 (25-22, 10-14 SEC 4th East)

3/6 at Carson-Newman .............. 14-2 W3/9 Tennessee Wesleyan ..............5-4 W3/10 at Georgia (7) ............................8-9 L3/10 at Georgia (7) ............................4-2 W3/11 at Georgia ..............................10-11 L3/13 Milligan .......................................2-5 L3/16 Kentucky (7) ...............................3-4 L3/16 Kentucky (7) ...............................0-7 L3/17 Kentucky .................................. 11-2 W3/18 at Chattanooga ........................7-2 W3/19 at Jacksonville State ..........11-12 L3/20 at Alabama .............................. 6-11 L3/21 at Ole Miss (7) ...........................0-6 L3/21 at Ole Miss (7) ...........................3-1 W3/24 at David Lipscomb ..................5-3 W3/25 ETSU .............................................4-7 L3/30 at Florida (7) ..............................0-6 L3/30 at Florida (7) ........................... 1-13 L3/31 at Florida .....................................1-2 L4/5 Maryville .................................. 11-0 W4/7 at Kentucky (9)..........................7-6 W4/7 at Kentucky (7)..........................1-7 L4/8 at Kentucky (7)..........................6-2 W4/10 Carson-Newman (10) .............4-5 L4/14 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................8-4 W4/14 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................8-1 W4/15 at Vanderbilt........................... 3-13 L4/17 Maryville .................................. 17-2 W4/19 at Tennessee Tech (7) ......... 12-0 W4/19 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............7-6 W4/21 Austin Peay ................................4-2 W4/22 at Milligan ............................... 18-3 W4/23 Tennessee Wesleyan ........... 10-1 W4/24 at Lincoln Memorial................9-4 W4/25 Lincoln Memorial .................. 10-7 W4/27 Georgia (7) .................................4-8 L4/27 Georgia (7) .................................2-3 L4/28 Georgia ...................................10-11 L5/1 Florida (7) ...................................5-4 W5/1 Florida (7) ...................................9-2 W5/2 Florida ..........................................7-4 W5/3 at ETSU ........................................2-6 L5/5 Vanderbilt (7) ............................5-7 L5/5 Vanderbilt (7) ............................3-5 L5/6 Vanderbilt ...................................1-0 W5/8 Memphis State (7) ...................9-4 W5/8 Memphis State (7) ...................4-6 L

1980 (23-21, 6-14 SEC 5th East)

2/29 at South Carolina .................. 0-15 L3/5 Tennessee Tech..................... 15-3 W3/8 Kentucky (7) ...............................3-2 W3/8 Kentucky (7) ...............................4-7 L3/11 Chattanooga .............................7-6 W3/15 at Kentucky (7)..........................3-4 L3/15 at Kentucky (7)..........................2-4 L3/16 at Kentucky ............................. 11-4 W3/18 at Georgia State ..................17-10 W3/21 at Southeastern Louisiana 10-11 L3/22 at Tulane (7) ...............................2-0 W3/22 at Tulane (7) ...............................4-3 W3/23 at Tulane .....................................7-8 L3/24 at Auburn ...................................3-5 L3/25 at Auburn ...................................2-4 L3/27 Maryville .................................. 10-0 W3/29 at Georgia ...................................5-8 L4/1 Memphis State ....................12-11 W4/2 Memphis State .........................5-2 W4/4 Florida (7) ...................................1-6 L4/4 Florida (7) ...................................8-9 L4/5 Florida .....................................11-12 L4/8 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................6-1 W4/8 at Vanderbilt (7) .................... 5-10 L4/9 at Vanderbilt..............................8-6 W4/10 Lincoln Memorial .................. 13-5 W4/11 Southeast Louisiana ............ 12-6 W4/15 at Carson-Newman .............. 15-2 W4/18 Georgia (7) .................................6-4 W4/18 Georgia (7) .................................7-8 L4/19 Georgia ........................................2-5 L4/21 Austin Peay ............................. 17-6 W4/23 at Maryville ................................5-2 W4/24 at Lincoln Memorial............. 13-9 W4/26 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................1-2 L4/26 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................3-9 L

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4/28 Carson-Newman ......................4-3 W4/29 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............2-6 L4/29 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............8-4 W5/3 at Florida (7) ..............................3-8 L5/3 at Florida (7) ..............................0-2 L5/4 at Florida .....................................8-6 W5/8 Clemson ................................... 13-7 W5/9 Clemson ................................... 3-11 L

1981 (22-27, 10-13 SEC 3rd East)

3/2 Carson-Newman ................... 12-3 W3/7 at Memphis State (7) ..............1-2 L3/7 at Memphis State (7) ..............3-5 L3/8 at Memphis State ....................1-6 L3/11 Tennessee Wesleyan (7) ..... 16-5 W3/14 Georgia (7) .................................0-8 L3/14 Georgia (7) .................................4-3 W3/15 Georgia (10) ..........................16-14 W3/20 at Baptist College ................. 13-6 W3/21 1-Austin Peay (10) ................ 10-8 W3/22 at Coastal Carolina ............... 11-6 W3/22 at Coastal Carolina ............... 10-6 W3/24 2-Ohio State ..............................7-0 W3/25 at Clemson .................................3-5 L3/26 at Clemson .............................. 10-4 W3/28 at Kentucky (7)..........................1-5 L3/28 at Kentucky (7)..........................5-6 L3/29 at Kentucky ................................5-2 W3/31 Alabama ................................... 6-11 L4/1 Alabama ................................... 8-18 L4/4 at Florida (7) ........................... 4-11 L4/4 at Florida (7) ........................... 1-12 L4/5 at Florida .....................................4-8 L4/7 at Carson-Newman .............. 12-5 W4/8 South Carolina ..........................4-7 L4/10 Chattanooga .............................6-4 W4/11 Kentucky (8) ...............................6-5 W4/11 Kentucky (7) ............................ 5-10 L4/12 Kentucky .....................................4-3 W4/15 at ETSU ..................................... 10-9 W4/19 Vanderbilt (7) ............................1-2 L4/19 Vanderbilt (6) ............................2-6 L4/21 Florida ....................................... 11-9 W

4/22 Florida (7) ...................................4-0 W4/22 Florida (7) ................................ 7-10 L4/25 at Georgia (8) ............................1-2 L4/25 at Georgia ..............................16-10 W4/26 at Georgia ................................ 13-7 W4/27 Memphis State .........................6-8 L4/28 Memphis State .........................1-2 L4/29 South Alabama .........................2-8 L4/30 South Alabama .........................6-8 L5/2 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................7-4 W5/2 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................8-9 L5/3 at Vanderbilt.........................12-14 L5/5 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............2-3 L5/5 at Tennessee Tech (8) ............4-3 W5/7 Tennessee Tech (7) .................3-7 L5/7 Tennessee Tech (7) ................ 3-4 L1-at Conway, S.C.; 2-at Clemson, S.C.

1982 (29-17, 13-9 SEC 2nd East)

3/2 Tennessee Wesleyan ..............1-0 W3/3 Maryville .....................................9-0 W3/4 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............5-8 L3/4 at Tennessee Tech (7) ............2-3 L3/10 Lincoln Memorial .....................7-2 W3/13 at Georgia (7) ......................... 13-9 W3/13 at Georgia (7) ......................... 14-6 W3/14 at Georgia ................................ 2-10 L3/17 at Carson-Newman .............. 12-6 W3/20 Kentucky (7) ...............................6-1 W3/20 Kentucky (8) ...............................3-2 W3/22 at Georgia Tech ........................9-3 W3/23 at West Georgia .......................9-1 W3/25 at Middle Tennessee (7) ........6-1 W3/27 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................5-8 L3/27 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................4-2 W3/28 at Vanderbilt........................... 14-9 W

3/30 Eastern Kentucky .....................5-3 W4/1 David Lipscomb .......................6-2 W4/3 Florida (7) ...................................6-5 W4/3 Florida (7) ...................................2-4 L4/4 Florida ..........................................1-8 L4/10 Middle Tennessee ...................0-8 L4/13 Carson-Newman ................... 10-0 W4/14 Chattanooga .............................9-4 W4/18 Georgia (7) .................................9-4 W4/18 Georgia (7) .................................5-3 W4/22 at Tennessee Wesleyan .........4-5 L4/24 at Kentucky (7)..........................9-7 W4/24 at Kentucky (7)..........................4-5 L4/25 at Kentucky (12) .......................8-7 W4/27 at Alabama .............................. 1-14 L4/28 at Alabama .............................. 3-15 L5/1 Vanderbilt (7) ............................4-7 L5/1 Vanderbilt (7) ......................... 15-0 W5/2 Vanderbilt ................................ 9-13 L5/4 Tennessee Tech ..................... 11-3 W5/5 Georgia State ............................6-4 W5/8 at Florida (7) ........................... 2-12 L5/8 at Florida (7) ..............................3-2 W5/9 at Florida .....................................4-6 L5/14 1-Ole Miss ................................ 4-10 L5/15 1-Alabama ..................................7-6 W5/16 1-Ole Miss ..............................12-11 W5/16 1-at Florida .............................. 10-7 W5/17 1-at Florida .................................3-9 L1-SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.)

1983 (26-16, 12-7 SEC 2nd East)

3/1 Maryville .................................. 18-1 W3/2 Carson-Newman ................... 10-2 W3/3 Tennessee Tech........................6-3 W3/6 at Vanderbilt (7) .................... 14-5 W3/6 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................2-3 L3/8 at Western Carolina ...........12-13 L3/9 Lincoln Memorial (7) ........... 18-33/12 Georgia ..................................... 11-4 W3/13 Georgia (7) .............................. 6-11 L3/13 Georgia (7) .................................7-4 W3/16 Austin Peay ............................. 16-0 W3/19 at Kentucky (7)..........................6-5 W3/19 at Kentucky (7)..........................2-1 W3/22 at North Carolina (8) ...............4-5 L3/23 at South Carolina .................. 8-17 L3/26 at Florida (7) ..............................0-3 L3/26 at Florida (7) ..............................2-3 L4/1 Milligan .................................... 12-4 W4/4 Middle Tennessee ...................0-3 L4/11 Vanderbilt (7) ............................2-1 W4/11 Vanderbilt (7) ............................9-1 W4/12 ETSU (10) .....................................6-5 W4/13 at Carson-Newman .................9-4 W4/16 at Georgia (7) ............................2-0 W4/16 at Georgia (7) ............................5-4 W4/17 at Georgia (10) ..........................7-8 L4/19 at Eastern Kentucky (7)....... 12-0 W4/20 Tennessee Wesleyan ..............6-3 W4/25 Kentucky (8) ...............................4-3 W4/25 Kentucky (7) ............................ 3-11 L4/26 at Middle Tennessee ..............8-2 W4/27 Western Carolina .................. 21-4 W4/30 Florida (7) ...................................1-0 W4/30 Florida (7) ...................................4-3 W5/1 Florida ..........................................4-9 L5/4 at ETSU (10) ...........................11-10 W5/6 at Tennessee Tech..............10-11 L5/7 at Memphis State ................. 4-11 L5/8 at Memphis State ....................8-9 L5/13 1-at Mississippi State .........20-11 W5/14 1-Alabama ..................................6-8 L5/16 1-at Mississippi State ..............4-9 L1-SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.)

1984 (27-21, 11-12 SEC 2nd East)

2/22 Tusculum ................................. 13-0 W2/25 at Auburn (7) .......................... 5-16 L2/25 at Auburn (8) .............................5-6 L2/26 at Auburn ...................................5-6 L3/3 Florida (7) ...................................1-3 L3/3 Florida (7) ...................................0-6 L3/4 Florida (10) .................................7-6 W3/8 at Western Carolina ................7-4 W3/10 at Kentucky (7)..........................5-2 W

3/10 at Kentucky (7)..........................1-5 L3/11 at Kentucky ................................4-8 L3/15 at Stetson ...................................8-5 W3/16 at Florida Southern .................6-2 W3/17 at Florida Southern .................3-6 L3/19 at Rollins .....................................6-2 W3/20 at Central Florida (8) ...............9-2 W3/24 Georgia (7) .................................6-9 L3/24 Georgia (7) .................................6-3 W3/25 Georgia ........................................9-2 W3/27 at Carson-Newman .............. 7-11 L3/31 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................1-3 L3/31 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................4-6 L4/1 at Vanderbilt..............................4-1 W4/3 Middle Tennessee ...................6-2 W4/7 at Florida (7) ..............................3-5 L4/7 at Florida (7) ..............................1-2 L4/8 at Florida .....................................4-3 W4/10 Western Carolina .................. 13-5 W4/11 at Tennessee Tech ..............19-11 W4/14 Kentucky (7) ...............................3-2 W4/14 Kentucky (12) ............................7-6 W4/15 Kentucky (7) ...............................0-2 L4/19 Carson-Newman ................... 14-9 W4/20 Memphis State .........................3-4 L4/21 Memphis State .........................6-5 W4/23 Tennessee Wesleyan ..............7-2 W4/25 Milligan (7) .................................9-6 W4/28 at Georgia (11) ..........................3-4 L4/28 at Georgia (9) ......................... 11-7 W4/29 at Georgia ...................................4-7 L5/1 1-Alabama ..................................4-8 L5/5 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................7-1 W5/5 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................2-0 W5/11 2-Mississippi State ..............13-11 W5/12 2-at Florida .............................. 2-10 L5/13 2-Mississippi State ...................8-3 W5/14 2-at Florida .................................3-2 W5/15 2-at Florida .................................1-3 L1-at Chattanooga, Tenn.;

2-SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.)

1985 (26-23, 10-13 SEC 5th East)

2/21 Cumberland (Tenn.) ............ 10-2 W2/23 Auburn (7) ..................................7-5 W2/23 Auburn (8) ..................................5-6 L2/24 Auburn ..................................... 5-12 L2/26 Cumberland (Ky.) .................. 13-1 W2/27 Maryville ................................11-10 W3/2 Vanderbilt (7) ......................... 12-4 W3/2 Vanderbilt (7) ............................9-2 W3/3 Vanderbilt ...................................6-0 W3/5 Tennessee Tech..................... 10-2 W3/6 at Western Carolina ................3-4 L3/9 at Kentucky (7)..........................0-2 L3/9 at Kentucky (7)..........................6-5 W3/10 at Kentucky ................................3-9 L3/12 Middle Tennessee ...................9-8 W3/16 Georgia (8) .................................4-3 W3/16 Georgia (7) .................................3-7 L3/17 Georgia ...................................17-11 W3/19 at Western Kentucky ..............3-4 L3/20 at Western Kentucky ........... 4-11 L3/24 at Memphis State (7) ........... 1-10 L3/24 at Memphis State (7) ..............1-6 L3/26 Tusculum ................................. 10-4 W3/27 ETSU .......................................... 11-1 W3/31 Florida (7) ...................................1-5 L3/31 Florida (7) ................................ 11-7 W4/2 Eastern Kentucky ................11-10 W4/3 at Appalachian State ........... 2-10 L4/6 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................1-3 L4/6 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................0-5 L4/7 at Vanderbilt..............................2-7 L4/9 at Tennessee Tech...................8-2 W4/10 Western Carolina .................. 15-3 W4/13 Kentucky (7) ...............................4-7 L4/13 Kentucky (7) ...............................5-9 L4/14 Kentucky .................................. 1-14 L4/17 Tennessee Wesleyan ..............9-5 W4/20 at Georgia (7) ............................9-8 W4/20 at Georgia (7) ............................1-7 L4/21 at Georgia ................................ 12-4 W4/23 Lincoln Memorial .....................5-2 W4/25 Milligan .................................... 18-1 W4/28 at Middle Tennessee (7) ........8-5 W

John Whited

Years: 1982-87

Record: 145-109

Winning Pct: .571

John Whited

Year-by-Year Results

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Year-by-Year Results4/28 at Middle Tennessee (9) ........6-7 L4/29 1-Alabama ..................................4-7 L5/1 at ETSU ..................................... 14-2 W5/4 at Florida (7) ..............................1-2 L5/4 at Florida (7) ..............................1-4 L5/5 at Florida .....................................9-6 W1-at Huntsville, Ala. (did not count in SEC record)

1986 (27-23, 10-17 SEC 8th)

2/20 at SC-Aiken ............................. 1-11 L2/21 at SC-Aiken ................................9-5 W2/22 at SC-Aiken ............................. 5-11 L2/23 at SC-Aiken (7) ..........................7-9 L2/25 Memphis State ...................... 12-7 W2/26 Memphis State .........................7-6 W3/1 Alabama ................................... 4-11 L3/2 Alabama (7) ...............................4-7 L3/2 Alabama (7) ...............................3-2 W3/4 Tennessee Tech........................7-2 W3/5 Maryville .................................. 21-2 W3/6 Tusculum ....................................6-1 W3/8 Cincinnati (7) .............................7-5 W3/8 Cincinnati (7) .............................4-0 W3/9 Cincinnati ................................ 15-9 W3/11 at ETSU ........................................7-5 W3/12 Cumberland (Tenn.) ...............9-2 W3/15 at Florida (10) ............................4-3 W3/15 at Florida (7) ..............................1-4 L3/16 at Florida .....................................6-4 W3/22 Kentucky (7) ...............................4-6 L3/22 Kentucky (7) ...............................6-0 W3/23 Kentucky .....................................5-4 W3/25 at Southern Miss ......................8-9 L3/26 at Southern Miss ......................3-9 L3/29 at LSU (11) ..................................2-3 L3/29 at LSU (7) ....................................2-3 L3/30 at LSU ........................................ 5-12 L4/2 Middle Tennessee ...................6-8 L4/5 Mississippi State (7) ................5-8 L4/5 Mississippi State (7) ................9-4 W4/6 Mississippi State .......................1-6 L4/9 Western Kentucky ...................5-2 W4/12 at Georgia (7) ............................4-8 L4/12 at Georgia (7) ............................4-2 W4/13 at Georgia ...................................6-9 L4/16 at ETSU ........................................8-2 W4/19 Vanderbilt (8) ............................6-9 L4/19 Vanderbilt (7) ............................6-1 W4/20 Vanderbilt ................................ 11-2 W4/22 Appalachian State ...................5-3 W4/23 Tennessee Wesleyan ........... 10-3 W4/26 at Auburn (10) ..........................1-2 L4/26 at Auburn (7) .......................... 5-11 L4/27 at Auburn ................................ 6-13 L4/29 Cumberland (Ky.) .................. 12-5 W4/30 at Middle Tennessee ........... 11-4 W5/3 Ole Miss (8) ................................4-5 L5/3 Ole Miss (7) ............................. 13-4 W5/4 Ole Miss .......................................1-6 L

1987 (17-27, 5-18 SEC 10th)

2/19 at West Florida..........................4-0 W2/20 at West Florida (8) ................ 13-1 W2/25 Tusculum ................................. 13-2 W3/3 Tennessee Tech........................9-5 W3/4 Tennessee Temple ............... 17-1 W3/7 at Alabama (7) ..........................3-6 L3/7 at Alabama (7) ..........................2-4 L3/10 ETSU .......................................... 19-5 W3/14 Morehead State (7) .................4-2 W3/14 Morehead State (7) .................5-1 W3/17 UNC Asheville ...........................5-4 W3/21 Florida (7) ...................................0-7 L3/21 Florida (7) ...................................1-9 L3/22 Florida .....................................11-17 L3/24 at Memphis State ................. 1-24 L3/25 at Memphis State ....................5-7 L3/28 at Kentucky (7)....................... 9-10 L3/28 at Kentucky (7)..........................7-5 W3/29 at Kentucky ............................. 5-11 L4/1 Middle Tennessee ...................2-7 L4/8 Austin Peay ................................4-7 L4/11 at Mississippi State (7) ...........4-5 L4/11 at Mississippi State (7) ...........3-4 L4/12 at Mississippi State..................5-9 L4/14 SC-Spartanburg ........................4-7 L

4/18 Georgia (7) .................................1-8 L4/18 Georgia (7) .................................1-6 L4/19 Georgia ........................................6-9 L4/21 ETSU .............................................7-5 W4/22 Cumberland (Tenn.) ...............9-4 W4/25 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................6-3 W4/25 at Vanderbilt (7) .......................4-1 W4/26 at Vanderbilt........................... 5-10 L4/28 at Middle Tennessee ..............7-8 L4/29 Eastern Kentucky .....................5-1 W4/29 Tennessee We