Sunday evening Tennessee Volleyball learned how its NCAA Tournament Title run would begin. The Lady Vols secured a three-seed in the Stanford Quarter where they’ll meet High Point University in the opening round.
Kellie Harper’s Lady Vols are coming off a tough loss in game one of the Fort Myers Tip-Off on Thursday. Indiana had their way with the Lady Vols, winning 71-57.
Saturday will mark the last career game for a number of seniors as the program turns the page to Vanderbilt, who they’ll host in their final regular season game.
It was a short-handed Lady Vols team that took the court Sunday against Troy, but toughness and togetherness are what the team will tell you led to a 100 to 73 victory over the Trojans.
Tennessee football returns to Neyland Stadium for the first time in over a month to play host to No. 1 Georgia. Saturday’s match-up marks the second to last home game of the season.
It was a gritty game early between Tennessee and Wofford, as the programs battled it out on the glass and on the perimeter. The Vols were marginally better on the board, outrebounding Wofford 37 to 34 but both had 15 offensive rebounds.
Tennessee turns its attention to Saturday as the Vols prepare for a contest against the top-ranked Georgia Bulldogs. This high-profile match-up follows the worst loss in the Heupel era when UT fell 36-7 to Missouri.
Round two of the TSSAA playoffs kicks off Friday night across the state, but in East Tennessee, there are several high school football games to keep tabs on.
Vanderbilt and Alabama will be Tennessee’s permanent opponents in the SEC’s future baseball scheduling format, slated to take effect in the 2025 season.