Christian Ostrander details difference in this year’s Vols from 2023 team

Southern Miss head coach Christian Ostrander discusses the difference in this year’s Tennessee’s baseball team from last year.

Christian Ostrander’s first season as Southern Miss’ baseball head coach came to an end on Sunday. The Golden Eagles were eliminated, 12-3, against No. 1 national seed Tennessee in the NCAA Tournament Knoxville Regional.

Ostrander met with media following the contest.

“First, just want to congratulate coach (Tony) Vitello and his staff, and Tennessee on the championship, and best luck to them moving forward,” Ostrander said. “Very good ball club. Just proud of our guys, long day today. Came out and played a really good game against Indiana earlier today and got the chance to keep playing.

“Knew it was going to be tough and thought our guys fought, just ran out of gas a little bit there at the end. Nothing to be ashamed of, for sure, and I know these guys have a lot to be proud of.”

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Ostrander served as an assistant coach for six seasons at Southern Miss under head coach Scott Berry. Berry retired following last season and served as the Golden Eagles’ head coach from 2010-23.

Tennessee defeated Southern Miss in the 2023 Hattiesburg Super Regional. Ostrandeer discussed what makes this year’s Tennessee team different from last season.

“Well, they have more experience,” Ostrander said. “Those guys that were in it last year coming back, they just have another level of experience and maturity. It’s just very long, it’s a long lineup. You can’t catch your breath, you have to execute, and if you give them a little bit of something, they can hurt you because they can do so many things.

“It’s just a very, very, very good lineup and a very good program, very good team. They’re going to be a handful for whoever catches them next for sure.”

PHOTOS: Tennessee baseball defeats Southern Miss, wins Knoxville Regional

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Tennessee baseball wins sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament regional in Knoxville

Tennessee baseball has now won six consecutive NCAA Tournament regionals played in Knoxville (1995, 2001, 2005, 2021, 2022, 2024), going 22-1 overall in those games.

Tennessee baseball advanced to a NCAA Tournament Super Regional on Sunday after defeating Southern Miss, 12-3.

The Vols have now won six consecutive NCAA Tournament regionals played in Knoxville (1995, 2001, 2005, 2021, 2022, 2024), going 22-1 overall in those games.

Seventh-year Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello discussed the Vols’ success playing at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in the postseason.

“I think each year is separate, each weekend is separate,” Vitello said. “We’re so blessed when we’re here. It is difficult on the opponent. Our guys, I think, put in a lot of extra reps and take a lot of pride in the fact this is their workplace, so being at home is one thing, for sure.”

PHOTOS: Tennessee baseball wins 2024 Knoxville Regional

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2024 NCAA Knoxville Regional All-Tournament Team announced

Six Vols are named to the NCAA Knoxville Regional All-Tournament Team.

The Knoxville baseball regional concluded on Sunday with No. 1 overall seed Tennessee advancing in the NCAA Tournament. The Vols await the winner between East Carolina and Evansville in the Greenville Regional.

Following the conclusion of the NCAA Tournament Knoxville Regional, an all-regional team was announced.

2024 NCAA Knoxville Regional All-Tournament Team:

C: Cal Stark, Tennessee
1B: Brock Tibbitts, Indiana
2B: Christian Moore, Tennessee
SS: Ozzie Pratt, Southern Miss
3B: Billy Amick, Tennessee
LF: Dylan Dreiling, Tennessee
CF: Hunter Ensley, Tennessee
RF: Slade Wilks, Southern Miss
DH: Devin Taylor, Indiana
P: Niko Mazza, Southern Miss (unanimous)
P: AJ Causey, Tennessee
Most outstanding player: Dylan Dreiling, Tennessee

PHOTOS: Tennessee baseball wins Knoxville Regional

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Tony Vitello recaps Vols’ win against Southern Miss

Tennessee baseball head coach Tony Vitello discusses the Vols’ win against Southern Miss.

No. 1 overall seed Tennessee (53-11) advanced to a NCAA Tournament Knoxville Super Regional after defeating No. 2 seed Southern Miss (43-20), 12-3, on Sunday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

The Vols will next host the winner between East Carolina and Evansville in the Greenville Regional.

“Congrats to our players,” Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello said. “They worked hard. Also, congrats to everybody that was a part of our regional tournament. There were some gritty efforts from a young team we just played, a team we played last night that had a lot of injuries and then a team that’s probably doubted by many, for various reasons, in Northern Kentucky. It won’t be their last regional anytime soon. We’re very appreciative of the fact that we were able to survive or win the tournament.

“The first thing with this game tonight, we deserve a shout out to Vamos Vols. Those who were at the game know why. Our guys in the dugout know that, but overall all the fans were outstanding. Every time I get critical when I’m kind of watching, like I don’t know why our guys have to clap their hands for Billy in the dugout, but every fan should. Why isn’t everybody doing that? Well, everybody’s doing it tonight and other little adjustments. It’s just fun to see, like I said last night, the whole thing evolve. And it certainly helps our efforts and makes it an advantage to play at home. The game started out to me with a little extra tension, which was very frustrating, and I probably added to it, which detracted from our play, but we were also seeing a good arm. We recruited that kid. We liked that kid a lot out of high school in (JB) Middleton. He’s improved, and he’s certainly well coached. So, it’s not like things were easy, but there was a little tension there interfering. I know the next thing they score, but whatever happened there was Zander (Sechrist) seemed to kind of flip the script a little bit. Everybody decided if this guy’s going to get hit with a line missile and stay out here and compete and also be willing to kind of have that Zander smile like he always does, then we should probably relax a little bit, but also compete the way that he is. Again, I think it flipped a little bit. Then, we give the ball off to (Nate) Snead. Neither of those two guys are the ones that are in here, but they very easily could be. They did an outstanding job and made it easier on our offense tonight.”

PHOTOS: Tennessee baseball defeats Southern Miss, wins Knoxville Regional

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Vols set single-season home run record in win over Southern Miss

Tennessee defeats Golden Eagles to advance to the NCAA Tournament Knoxville Super Regional.

No. 1 overall seed Tennessee (53-11) defeated Southern Miss (43-20), 12-3, in game No. 6 of the NCAA Tournament Knoxville Regional on Sunday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

With the win over the Golden Eagles, the Vols advance to the NCAA Tournament Knoxville Super Regional. Tennessee advances to the super regional play for a third consecutive season. Tennessee also set a single record for home runs (159), breaking a previous mark in 2022.

Cal Stark went 2-for-4. He hit a solo home run and a three-run home run, while recording four RBIs and two runs for the Vols.

Dylan Dreiling went 2-for-4 and hit a solo home run and one double.

Kavares Tears went 1-for-2 and hit a three-run home run, while recording three runs and three RBIs. Dean Curley also hit a two-run home run for Tennessee.

Nate Snead (9-2) earned a win for the Vols. He pitched 4.1 innings of scoreless relief. Snead totaled 54 pitches, including 34 strikes.

Zander Sechrist started for Tennessee. He pitched 4.2 innings and totaled 70 pitches (45 strikes).

PHOTOS: Tennessee baseball wins Knoxville Regional

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Photos of Tennessee defeating Southern Miss, winning Knoxville Regional

A look at photos of Tennessee baseball winning the Knoxville Regional after defeating Southern Miss.

Tennessee returned to action on Sunday in the Knoxville Regional of the NCAA Tournament.

The Vols are a No. 1 overall seed and defeated No. 2 seed Southern Miss on Sunday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Tennessee was victorious, 12-3, and won the Knoxville Regional.

Zander Sechrist started for Tennessee and pitched 4.2 innings. He recorded three strikeouts and allowed three hits, four hits and three walks. Sechrist totaled 70 pitches, including 45 strikes, against 21 batters.

Nate Snead relieved Sechrist and pitched 4.1 innings and recorded three strikeouts.

Dean CurleyDylan Dreiling, Cal Stark (2) and Kavares Tears hit home runs for the Vols.

Below are photos of Tennessee’s win against Southern Miss on Sunday in the Knoxville Regional.

How to watch Tennessee-Southern Miss baseball game

A look at what TV channel and time Tennessee’s baseball game is on Sunday in the Knoxville Regional.

Game No. 6 of the Knoxville Regional in the NCAA Tournament will be held at 6 p.m. EDT at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

No. 1 overall seed Tennessee will host No. 2 seed Southern Miss in the regional’s sixth contest. SEC Network will televise the matchup.

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Game No. 7 will be played on Monday if the Golden Eagles defeat Tennessee on Sunday. A first pitch time and television information will be determined later if there is a game No. 7.

The Vols won the 2023 Hattiesburg Super Regional at Southern Miss to advance to the College World Series.

PHOTOS: Tennessee baseball defeats Indiana, advances to NCAA Tournament Knoxville Regional

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Southern Miss defeats Indiana, Golden Eagles advance to play Vols

Southern Miss baseball defeats Indiana and advances to play Tennessee on Sunday.

No. 2 seed Southern Miss eliminated No. 3 seed Indiana, 15-3, on Sunday at in the NCAA Tournament Knoxville Regional.

Southern Miss used two pitchers in the contest against Indiana after Niko Mazza started for the Golden Eagles and pitched a nine-inning complete game versus Northern Kentucky. He recorded three strikeouts and totaled 120 pitches (75 strikes) against 31 batters.

The Golden Eagles advance to play No. 1 overall seed Tennessee at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. First pitch between Tennessee and the Golden Eagles is slated for 6 p.m. EDT.

Tennessee and Southern Miss played each other in the postseason in 2023. The Vols won the Hattiesburg Super Regional and advanced to the College World Series.

Updated first pitch time in Knoxville Regional

An updated first pitch time has been announced on Sunday for the Knoxville Regional.

The third day of the NCAA Tournament Knoxville Regional will be contested on Sunday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

No. 2 seed Southern Miss will face No. 3 seed Indiana in an elimination game at 12:36 p.m. EDT and can be watched on ESPN+. The contest between the Golden Eagles and Hoosiers was originally scheduled for noon EDT.

Tennessee announced that a first pitch time for the Vols’ game against the winner between Indiana and Southern Miss will remain at 6 p.m. EDT. Television information for the Vols’ game on Sunday has not been determined.

PHOTOS: Tennessee baseball advances to Knoxville Regional championship game

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Dean Curley discusses home run performance in Indiana win

Tennessee shortstop Dean Curley discusses home run performance against Indiana in the Knoxville Regional.

Freshman shortstop Dean Curley went 2-for-6 in Tennessee’s, 12-6, win against Indiana on Saturday in the NCAA Tournament Knoxville Regional at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

Curley hit a two-run home run in the second inning. The 6-foot-3, 212-pound shortstop met with media after the contest and discussed hitting his first home run since April 7.

“I was just looking for a strike,” Curley said. “See the ball, hit the ball. He changed up a little bit and was trying to get his slider in the front door, and I kept fouling off good pitches, and he left it over the middle of the plate.”

Curley has recorded 10 home runs and 41 RBIs in 2024.

PHOTOS: A look at Tennessee baseball defeating Indiana in Knoxville Regional

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