Who does Tennessee play next in the Knoxville Regional? Vols' opponent set
- On Saturday evening at the Knoxville Regional, Tennessee secured a 10-6 victory over Cincinnati to move forward in the NCAA Tournament.
- Tennessee entered the game as the defending national champion and top seed hosting the regional, while Cincinnati was seeded third.
- Dean Curley led Tennessee with four RBIs and a solo home run, Andrew Fischer contributed three RBIs and two doubles, and pitcher Marcus Phillips struck out eight over six innings.
- Tennessee improved to a 45-16 record, and coach Tony Vitello's team aims to clinch a super regional berth for the fifth consecutive year with a win on Sunday.
- The victory positions Tennessee to continue its strong home regional performance and maintain momentum toward repeating as national champions.
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Dean Curley’s HR, 4 RBIs help Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6
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.
·Niagara Falls, Canada
Read Full ArticleDean Curley's HR, 4 RBIs help Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6
Dean Curley had four RBIs, including a solo homer, Andrew Fischer added two doubles and three RBIs and host Tennessee beat Cincinnati 10-6 at the Knoxville Regional. Tennessee, the defending national champion, can clinch a berth in the super regionals…
·Louisville, United States
Read Full ArticleDoyle’s 11 Ks help host Tennessee beat Miami (Ohio) 9-2 at Knoxville Regional
Reese Chapman had three RBIs, including a solo home run, Liam Doyle recorded 11 strikeouts and top-seeded Tennessee beat Miami (Ohio) 9-2 on Friday night at the Knoxville Regional.
·Cincinnati, United States
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