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USA Today
16-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Tennessee's offense by the numbers in game No. 1 win at Arkansas baseball
No. 14 Tennessee (41-13, 16-12 SEC) totaled 15 hits in its series-opening win at No. 5 Arkansas (41-12, 18-10 SEC) on Thursday. The series will resume Friday (7:30 p.m. EDT, SEC Network+) at Baum–Walker Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Four of the Vols' hits were home runs. Dalton Bargo went 2-for-4 and hit two home runs. He totaled three RBIs, two runs and one walk against the Razorbacks. Dean Curley and Cannon Peebles also hit one home run each for Tennessee. Bargo (3), Curley (1), Gavin Kilen (1), Manny Marin (2) and Peebles (2) recorded RBIs in the series opener. Tennessee batters struck out 11 times with four Vols striking out looking. The Vols totaled three two-out RBIs, left 11 runners on base, went 2-for-10 with two outs, 6-for-24 with runners on base and 3-for-10 with runners in scoring position. Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello discussed his team's offensive production in Thursday's top 15 USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll matchup. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle 'It was great,' Vitello said. 'We wanted to go with Grim (Blake Grimmer) for a lot of different reasons. You always get a calm presence with him, but Levi (Clark) stepped in and was massive. The guy underneath them, that's quite frankly out there, because he does a really good job with the glove with Manny (Marin), was also tremendous. 'Then each time the lineup turned over, it was a true team effort. I'm going off my own personal tangent, or the coach's tangent, but it really represented what we wanted tonight, was to kind of dedicate tonight's game, and hopefully a great effort and a win to Tony Dallas, who suffered from ALS and passed away. Chad Dallas was his son. Typically pitched for us on Friday nights or Thursday game one, and I don't know that we've had a better teammate than that kid since we've been here.' Follow Vols Wire on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Bargo blasts two, Vols win Game 1 vs. Arkansas
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (WATE) — Dalton Bargo barreled two home runs to help lead the Vols past Arkansas in game one of the three-game set 10-7. Bargo's first dinger of the game came in the second inning. The lefty went opposite field for his 13th home run of the season. Three Vol Baseball players named semifinalists for the Dick Howser Trophy The Vols went back-to-back in the seventh. Bargo's second blast gave the Vols breathing room. The junior pulled the off-speed pitch over the wall in left-center for a two-run shot. Bargo racked up three RBIs on the night. Right after Bargo's second homer, Dean Curley launched his 12th home run of the season into the left field seats. Many Marin drove in two runs in the fourth inning on an infield single. He's up to 16 RBI on the year. Gavin Kilen singled home a run in the fourth. Tennessee football season opener to be broadcast on 6 News Arkansas trimmed the lead to 7-6 in the eighth inning, but Cannon Peebles crushed a two-run shot to left field for his 11th home run of the season. Tennessee tacked on another run when Kilen singled and Jay Abernathy scored on a throwing error to make it 10-6. Tony Vitello started Marcus Phillips. The Sioux Falls, South Dakota, native completed 4.1 innings, giving up seven hits and three earned runs. Phillips picked up three strikeouts. Dylan Loy took over for Phillips. He saw one batter and struck him out. A.J. Russell took over for Loy. Russell completed two innings with three punchouts. He picked up his first win of the season. Russell loaded the bases, and Vitello turned to Tanner Franklin to get out of the jam. Franklin escaped the trouble with a flyout to left. Nate Snead struggled, giving up four earned runs in two innings of work. UP NEXT: Tennessee will look to win the series against Arkansas on Friday. First pitch is set for 7:30 p.m. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


USA Today
24-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
LSU baseball schedule: TV info and times for weekend series vs Tennessee
LSU baseball schedule: TV info and times for weekend series vs Tennessee LSU baseball will aim to bounce back from a midweek loss in a three-game weekend series against No. 5 Tennessee. The No. 4 Tigers were mercy ruled 13-3 against Northwestern State on Tuesday, making it LSU's second-straight loss after the Tigers dropped the series finale to Alabama last weekend. The Volunteers are coming off a 10-run win to Lipscomb, but took a rare SEC series loss last weekend, dropping two of three to Kentucky. Tennessee boasts a powerful lineup, led by top SEC sluggers Andrew Fischer and Dalton Bargo. The pair ranks inside the conference's top 10 in slugging percentage and OPS, while Fisher is tied for second with 16 home runs. The Tigers' ace Kade Anderson will take the mound to open the series and look to bounce back from a rough outing last week. He gave up five runs on six hits through 5.2 innings on Thursday against Alabama, but the bullpen showed poise and came through to preserve the victory. Here is the weekend schedule for LSU against Tennessee. Friday, April 25 The first game of the series will start at 6:30 PM CT on Friday. It will be streamed only on SEC Network+ and ESPN+. Saturday, April 26 Saturday's game will be televised nationally on ESPNU with a streaming option of ESPN+. It will begin at 7:00 PM CT. Sunday, April 27 The series finale will commence at 2:00 PM CT. It will be broadcast on SEC Network and streamed on ESPN+.
Yahoo
18-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Dalton Bargo homers twice in an inning for Tennessee baseball against UNC Asheville
Dalton Bargo homered twice in an inning for Tennessee baseball against UNC Asheville on Tuesday. Bargo homered to right-center on the first pitch of the second inning, pulling UT within 3-2 after it fell behind 3-1 on a three-run homer from UNC Asheville. He homered over the batter's eye in center field later in the inning to put Tennessee ahead 9-3. The junior is the third player in Vols history to record a two-homer inning and the first since 2006. Kelly Edmundson hit two homers in the eighth inning against Belmont on May 16, 2006. Sonny Cortez hit two homers in the first inning against North Carolina State on Jan. 30, 1998. Bargo has three two-homer games in his career. He hit two home runs at Auburn on April 6 and had a two-homer showing against Evansville in Game 3 of the Knoxville Super Regional on June 9 last season. He had eight homers in his first season at UT after transferring from Missouri. Bargo's grand slam was Tennessee's third of the season in the first four games. Hunter Ensley homered Saturday against Hofstra and Reese Chapman homered Sunday in the series finale against the Pride. The Vols hit 12 grand slams last season, which is tied for the second-most in a season in NCAA history. Arizona State holds the NCAA record with 14. Oklahoma State hit 12 grand slams in 66 games in 1996. ABERNATHY: Tony Vitello explains why Jay Abernathy didn't start in Tennessee vs Hofstra series Tennessee hit four homers in the first two innings against UNC Asheville. Dean Curley hit the first in the first inning, his second homer this season. Gavin Kilen hit a three-run homer in the second inning between Bargo's pair. It was Kilen's first homer since transferring from Louisville. Mike Wilson covers University of Tennessee athletics. Email him at and follow him on X @ByMikeWilson or Bluesky @ If you enjoy Mike's coverage, consider a digital subscription that will allow you access to all of it. This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Tennessee baseball: Dalton Bargo homers twice in an inning for Vols