Tennessee baseball becomes the first SEC program to hit 100-plus home runs in five consecutive seasons beginning in 2022.
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Levi Clark opened the scoring in Tennessee baseball’s 11-1 run-rule midweek win against Belmont when he launched a 412-foot, two-run homer to left-center field.
The home run was the 100th long ball this season, helping the Volunteer program become the first ever SEC program to hit 100-plus homers in five straight seasons. Tennessee finished the night with six home runs to hit the 105 mark this season.
Tennessee hit 158 home runs during the 2022 season, 126 home runs during the 2023 season, 184 home runs in the 2024 season and 131 home runs in the 2025 season. The four seasons are the four highest marks in program history with Tennessee’s 107 long balls in 1998 occupying the fifth spot.
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