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  • THU
    Apr 2307:00 PM
    Tennessee Volunteers vs. Alabama Crimson TideLindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, TN
  • FRI
    Apr 2406:30 PM
    Tennessee Volunteers vs. Alabama Crimson TideLindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, TN
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  • SAT
    Apr 2501:00 PM
    Tennessee Volunteers vs. Alabama Crimson TideLindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, TN
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  • TUE
    Apr 2806:00 PM
    Tennessee Volunteers vs. West Georgia WolvesLindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, TN
  • FRI
    May 106:30 PM
    Kentucky Wildcats vs. Tennessee VolunteersKentucky Proud Park, Lexington, KY
  • SAT
    May 202:00 PM
    Kentucky Wildcats vs. Tennessee VolunteersKentucky Proud Park, Lexington, KY
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  • SUN
    May 301:00 PM
    Kentucky Wildcats vs. Tennessee VolunteersKentucky Proud Park, Lexington, KY
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  • TUE
    May 506:00 PM
    Tennessee Volunteers vs. Presbyterian Blue HoseLindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, TN
  • FRI
    May 806:30 PM
    Tennessee Volunteers vs. Texas LonghornsLindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, TN
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  • SAT
    May 906:00 PM
    Tennessee Volunteers vs. Texas LonghornsLindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, TN
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  • SUN
    May 1001:00 PM
    Tennessee Volunteers vs. Texas LonghornsLindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, TN
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  • TUE
    May 1205:00 PM
    Tennessee Volunteers vs. Belmont BruinsLindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, TN
  • THU
    May 1406:30 PM
    Oklahoma Sooners vs. Tennessee VolunteersChickasaw Field at Bricktown, Oklahoma City, OK
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  • FRI
    May 1506:30 PM
    Oklahoma Sooners vs. Tennessee VolunteersChickasaw Field at Bricktown, Oklahoma City, OK
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  • SAT
    May 1602:00 PM
    Oklahoma Sooners vs. Tennessee VolunteersChickasaw Field at Bricktown, Oklahoma City, OK
    33 Tickets Left!
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    About Tennessee Volunteers Baseball

    Currently, the Tennessee Volunteers baseball team is experiencing a surge in success and popularity. The 2023 season has been characterized by strong performances, bolstered by a mix of seasoned players and promising newcomers. The Volunteers have maintained a high ranking in national polls, showcasing their talent and competitive edge in the SEC. The coaching staff, led by Tony Vitello, continues to innovate and refine their strategies, focusing on player development and on-field performance. Fan engagement has been at an all-time high, with home games at Lindsey Nelson Stadium drawing large crowds eager to support their team. The Volunteers are also making headlines with their impressive recruiting classes, eyeing future success and aiming to build a dynasty within college baseball. As they prepare for upcoming tournaments, the atmosphere surrounding the program is charged with excitement and anticipation, reflecting the strong support from the university and the broader community. Additionally, the Volunteers are actively involved in community outreach, fostering a connection with fans and promoting the sport at the grassroots level. Overall, the Tennessee Volunteers baseball team is poised for continued success and is an integral part of the university's athletic identity.

    Tennessee Volunteers Baseball History

    The Tennessee Volunteers baseball program, representing the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, has a rich history that dates back to its inception in 1899. Initially a club sport, the team began competing at a varsity level in the early 20th century. Over the decades, the Volunteers have seen varying degrees of success, marked by several significant milestones. They made their first NCAA tournament appearance in 1951 and have since become a competitive force in college baseball. The program achieved its first College World Series appearance in 1951 and has made several tournament appearances over the years, with the most notable run coming in the 2021 season when they reached the NCAA Super Regionals. The Volunteers have produced numerous Major League Baseball players, contributing to their reputation as a breeding ground for talent. In recent years, under the leadership of head coach Tony Vitello, the program has gained national prominence, showcasing a potent combination of skill, strategy, and a passionate fan base that fills Lindsey Nelson Stadium. The Volunteers have embraced a competitive spirit and commitment to excellence, making them a formidable presence in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).