2017 Tennessee softball season preview
With a loaded lineup and talented pitchers on the roster, the 2017 Tennessee softball team looks to take the next step to get to the College World Series after a successful 2016 season.
With a loaded lineup and talented pitchers on the roster, the 2017 Tennessee softball team looks to take the next step to get to the College World Series after a successful 2016 season.
Super Bowl LI was one for the ages, as Tom Brady led the New England Patriots to their fifth Super Bowl victory in franchise history, defeating the Atlanta Falcons, 34-28.
Tennessee has added a very versatile defensive back in Theo Jackson. The Nashville native has the ability to play three separate positions in the secondary.
Tennessee visited Auburn on Tuesday night, defeating the Tigers 87-77. The Vols had four players in double-figures, led by Admiral Schofield's 18 points.
Behind a career night from Jaime Nared, the Lady Vols traveled to South Carolina on Monday night and upset the fourth-ranked Gamecocks, 76-74.
Tennessee lands a strong, athletic defensive tackle in Eric Crosby, who can step in and play right away for the Vols.
Tennessee lands a versatile defensive end in LaTrell Bumphus, an in-state player who could stick at defensive end or play tight end for the Vols.
Junior guard Diamond DeShields continues to be the catalyst of the Lady Vols' success this season. After averaging 25.0 points per game over the past two games, she's this week's Lady Vol MVP.
The Lady Vols used a high-scoring offensive output for the second-straight game to put away Florida in Gainesville.
In a game where neither defense showed up, Tennessee rolled to a 63-37 win over Missouri on Senior Day in Neyland Stadium.