Tennessee baseball fans were over the moon after the program’s 1st national championship

Tennessee fans’ were thrilled that they finally got over the hump in Omaha.

For the first time in program history, the Tennessee Volunteers are College World Series champions.

Coach Tony Vitello’s team capped off an impressive run in Omaha with a 6-5 win over the Texas A&M Aggies on Monday night in Game 3 of the CWS Final, overcoming a Game 1 loss to win the final two games and dogpile victoriously on Charles Schwab Field.

Though the Aggies rallied after falling behind 6-1, a three-run seventh inning for the Vols ultimately proved to be the difference-maker, including a SportsCenter Top 10-caliber slide into home from Hunter Ensley.

With the win, Tennessee also ends the so-called “No. 1 seed curse,” becoming the first top-seeded team to win the tournament since Miami in 1999, the first year that featured national seeding.

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It marked the Volunteers’ first national championship in any sport since 2009, and you can bet that fanbase was thrilled after ending its 15-year drought.

How the fans reacted

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