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Derby Classic Part I: Spotlight on Trae Golden

April 12, 2010 by VolNation Staff
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On Friday night, Tennessee signee Trae Golden wasn’t afraid to let a group of Louisville and Kentucky fans know where he is attending college. While most other players warmed up for the Night of Future Stars event in their provided game attire, Golden came out sporting a […] Read the full article...

Tennessee signees compete in Louisville

April 10, 2010 by VolNation Staff
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Jordan McRae and Trae Golden gave a glimpse of what Tennessee fans have to look forward to in coming years, as the Vol signees showcased their skills in the Night of Future Stars event on Friday at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. In a gym filled with […] Read the full article...

Vols unable to overcome early pitching woes

April 7, 2010 by VolNation Staff
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Tennessee scored nine runs but was unable to overcome a shaky start on the mound as the Vols fell to Western Carolina 14-9 at Lindsey Nelson Stadium on Wednesday night. Starting pitcher Aaron Tullo, who tossed five strong innings last week against Tennessee Tech, allowed four runs […] Read the full article...

Vols win series at No. 11 Ole Miss

April 4, 2010 by VolNation Staff
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Tennessee traveled to Oxford Mississippi this weekend, looking for its first conference win of the season against the 11th-ranked Ole Miss Rebels. After losing on Friday night, the Vols bounced back to win Saturday’s game by a score of 5-2 behind great starting pitching from Stephen McCray. […] Read the full article...

Tennessee heads to Oxford

April 2, 2010 by VolNation Staff
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The 2010 Tennessee baseball team, looking for its first league win of the season, travels to Oxford, Mississippi this weekend for a three game series with the Ole Miss Rebels. The Rebels, No. 11 in this week’s Baseball America Poll, are the third straight ranked opponent the […] Read the full article...

The dream ends, Vols fall by a point

March 28, 2010 by VolNation Staff
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Tennessee’s historic NCAA Tournament run ended on Sunday as the Vols fell to Michigan State by a score of 70-69 in the Midwest Regional Final in St. Louis. After leading by as many as six points in the first half and five in the second, Tennessee fell […] Read the full article...

Maze is clutch

March 27, 2010 by VolNation Staff
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When Bobby Maze stole the ball from Kyle Madsen and was immediately fouled by Evan Turner with 13 seconds remaining in Friday’s game against Ohio State, it’s likely Bruce Pearl couldn’t have hand picked anyone he would rather have at the foul line in that situation. After […] Read the full article...

Prince, Chism, lead Vols to history

March 27, 2010 by VolNation Staff
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In all-or-nothing typical J.P. Prince fashion, the long-armed senior blocked the desperation 3-point shot attempt of Evan Turner as the clock expired and the final horn sounded. No whistle. Game over. History! Celebration ensued on the court as Tennessee (28-8) ended a five game drought in regional […] Read the full article...

LSU series provides golden opportunity

March 25, 2010 by VolNation Staff
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With a record of 11-10 and 0-3 in the Southeastern Conference, the Tennessee baseball team is not off to the kind of start that Coach Todd Raleigh likely hoped for. After being swept in the conference opener by No. 16 South Carolina last weekend in Columbia, the […] Read the full article...

Georgia DT picks up Tennessee offer

March 25, 2010 by VolNation Staff
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Tennessee continues to focus its 2011 recruiting efforts heavily on the state of Georgia. That trend continued on Thursday as the Vols offered a scholarship to 6-3, 260-pound defensive tackle Thomas Niles from Gainesville High School in Georgia. Tennessee joins North Carolina State as his two official […] Read the full article...