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Arkansas baseball defeats Tennessee to open Fayetteville Super Regional
Arkansas baseball defeats Tennessee to open Fayetteville Super Regional

USA Today

time3 days ago

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  • USA Today

Arkansas baseball defeats Tennessee to open Fayetteville Super Regional

Arkansas baseball defeats Tennessee to open Fayetteville Super Regional No. 3 national seed Arkansas (47-13) defeated No. 14 national seed Tennessee (47-17), 4-3, in game No. 1 of the Fayetteville Super Regional in the 2025 NCAA Tournament at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Razorbacks lead the best-of-three series, 1-0. Game No. 2 is slated for Sunday at 1 p.m. EDT and ESPN will televise the contest. Arkansas led, 1-0, after Cam Kozeal scored on a wild pitch. The Vols led, 2-1, in the fifth inning after Dean Curley hit a two-run home run, his 14th of the season. Arkansas regained a lead in its half of the fifth inning on a two-run home run by Ryder Helfrick, making the score, 3-2. The Razorbacks scored one run in the sixth inning to extend its advantage, 4-2. Marcus Phillips (4-5) started for the Vols. He pitched 5.1 innings, allowing four runs, eight hits and two walks. Phillips recorded five strikeouts, while totaling 94 pitches (58 strikes). The Vols managed two hits Saturday and pulled to within, 4-3, with a solo home run by Andrew Fischer. Dylan Loy faced one batter for Tennessee and allowed one hit. Brayden Krenzel, Brandon Arvidson and Tanner Franklin also appeared in relief for the Vols. Follow Vols Wire on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

Vols advance to regional final with win over Cincinnati
Vols advance to regional final with win over Cincinnati

Yahoo

time01-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Vols advance to regional final with win over Cincinnati

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) – Tennessee is off to its fifth straight regional final after a 10-6 win. The Vols were led by their middle infield at the plate. Gavin Kilen recorded a team-high four hits, while Dean Curley led the Vols with four RBI, including Tennessee's sole home run. Marcus Phillips earned his first NCAA Tournament start and was fantastic on the mound. The junior struck out eight and allowed three runs on four hits in six innings of work. Tennessee's offense got to work early in the first. Gavin Kilen started things off with a single, and then both Andrew Fischer and Hunter Ensley walked, as the Vols loaded the bases with no outs. Dalton Bargo struck out for the first out, but Dean Curley followed up with a single to right to bring home Kilen and Fischer for the 2-0 lead. After a Reese Chapman strikeout, Levi Clark drew an 11-pitch walk to reload the bases. However, Cannon Peebles flew one out to center field to leave all three stranded. Lady Vol Softball explodes for seven runs in the first inning, advance past Florida Cincinnati quickly put two runners on with a single and a walk. However, Marcus Phillips retired the next three batters with two strikeouts. Tennessee managed just a single in the second, courtesy of Gavin Kilen. On the other side, Phillips pitched a 1-2-3 inning in the bottom of the frame with a strikeout and two groundouts. The Vols extended their lead to 3-0 courtesy of a Dean Curley solo home run. The sophomore drove in the first three runs for Tennessee with that homer and his 2 RBI single. The Bearcats got on the board in the bottom of the third. Back-to-back walks put two runners on with no outs, and Jack Natili drove one of them home with an RBI single. A sacrifice fly then cut the deficit to just one run, 3-2. Tennessee responded with a run in the fourth to regain a two-run advantage. Gavin Kilen led things off with a triple and then ran home on an Andrew Fischer RBI groundout for the 4-2 lead. A major storyline heading into this game was Cincinnati's run game and how Marcus Phillips would shut it down. Well, he proved he was up to the challenge when he walked Kerrington Cross, but then picked him off at first. Phillips followed that up with his sixth strikeout of the day as he ran back to a riled-up Tennessee dugout. The Vols plated a couple more runs in the sixth. Cannon Peebles kicked off the inning with a double, and then Gavin Kilen followed up with a single for his fourth hit of the night. Andrew Fischer brought them both home on a 2-RBI double to extend Tennessee's lead to 6-2. Tennessee wasn't done. Back-to-back walks loaded the bases, and then Dean Curley drew another as Fischer scored on a bases-loaded walk. A Reese Chapman sac fly brought home Hunter Ensley as the Vols plated four runs in the sixth to take an 8-2 lead. Marcus Phillips picked up another pair of strikeouts in the sixth to give him eight on the night, tying his season-high. However, after Phillips allowed a leadoff homer in the seventh, Tony Vitello turned to the bullpen. Phillips exited the game to a standing ovation from the Lindsey Nelson Stadium crowd. AJ Russell replaced Phillips on the mound. Tennessee added a couple of more runs in the ninth, and Cincinnati also plated a pair to cut the deficit to 10-6. Brandon Arvidson replaced Russell with two outs in the ninth and struck out the final batter to secure the win. THE LATEST: University of Tennessee Baseball news UP NEXT: Tennessee will face the winner of Wake Forest/Cincinnati tomorrow night. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Dean Curley's HR, 4 RBIs help Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6

time01-06-2025

  • Sport

Dean Curley's HR, 4 RBIs help Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Dean Curley had four RBIs, including a solo homer, Andrew Fischer added two doubles and three RBIs and host Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6 on Saturday night at the Knoxville Regional. Tennessee (45-16), the defending national champion, can clinch a berth in the super regionals for the fifth consecutive season with a victory Sunday over the winner between the No. 3 seed Bearcats and second-seeded Miami of Ohio, which lost to Cincinnati 11-6 on Friday. Gavin Kilen had four hits and scored three runs for the Volunteers. Marcus Phillips (4-4) gave up three runs on four hits with four walks and eight strikeouts across six innings. Brandon Arvidson came on with runners at second and third with two out in the ninth and struck out pinch-hitter Kory Klingenbeck for his first save of the season. Curley hit a two-run single off Bearcats starter Kellen O'Connor (3-3) in the first inning and added a home run in the third inning that made it 3-0. Jack Natili answered in the home half with an RBI single and Cal Sefcik's sacrifice fly made it a one-run game. Kilen tripled in the fourth inning and then scored on a groundout by Fischer, whose two-RBI double sparked a four-run sixth that gave Tennessee an 8-2 lead. Manny Marin's two-run single in the ninth made it 10-2. Christian Mitchelle hit a solo home run for Cincinnati (33-25) in the seventh inning. Quinton Coats and Sefcik each had an RBI in the ninth to cap the scoring.

Dean Curley's HR, 4 RBIs help Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6
Dean Curley's HR, 4 RBIs help Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6

Fox Sports

time01-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Dean Curley's HR, 4 RBIs help Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6

Associated Press KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Dean Curley had four RBIs, including a solo homer, Andrew Fischer added two doubles and three RBIs and host Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6 on Saturday night at the Knoxville Regional. Tennessee (45-16), the defending national champion, can clinch a berth in the super regionals for the fifth consecutive season with a victory Sunday over the winner between the No. 3 seed Bearcats and second-seeded Miami of Ohio, which lost to Cincinnati 11-6 on Friday. Gavin Kilen had four hits and scored three runs for the Volunteers. Marcus Phillips (4-4) gave up three runs on four hits with four walks and eight strikeouts across six innings. Brandon Arvidson came on with runners at second and third with two out in the ninth and struck out pinch-hitter Kory Klingenbeck for his first save of the season. Curley hit a two-run single off Bearcats starter Kellen O'Connor (3-3) in the first inning and added a home run in the third inning that made it 3-0. Jack Natili answered in the home half with an RBI single and Cal Sefcik's sacrifice fly made it a one-run game. Kilen tripled in the fourth inning and then scored on a groundout by Fischer, whose two-RBI double sparked a four-run sixth that gave Tennessee an 8-2 lead. Manny Marin's two-run single in the ninth made it 10-2. Christian Mitchelle hit a solo home run for Cincinnati (33-25) in the seventh inning. Quinton Coats and Sefcik each had an RBI in the ninth to cap the scoring. ___ AP college sports: recommended

Dean Curley's HR, 4 RBIs help Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6
Dean Curley's HR, 4 RBIs help Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6

Washington Post

time01-06-2025

  • General
  • Washington Post

Dean Curley's HR, 4 RBIs help Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Dean Curley had four RBIs, including a solo homer, Andrew Fischer added two doubles and three RBIs and host Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6 on Saturday night at the Knoxville Regional. Tennessee (45-16), the defending national champion, can clinch a berth in the super regionals for the fifth consecutive season with a victory Sunday over the winner between the No. 3 seed Bearcats and second-seeded Miami of Ohio, which lost to Cincinnati 11-6 on Friday.

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