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#1/2 volumes bind NCAA record with three Grand slams in victory over Radford

9




Bike
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6-6

22




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Tennessee
Utter

12-0

9

22

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Points after periods
team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E


Bike
wheel
3 1 0 2 3 0 0 9 8 0


Tennessee
Utter
2 0 7 0 1 1 11 22 16 4


W: Loy, Dylan (2-0)
L: Noah Arnett (0-1)

Knoxville, tenn. – No. 1/2 Tennessee Band the record of NCAA Division I with three Grand Slams in a wild 22:9 victory on Tuesday evening against Radford in the Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

Two of these three Grand Slams came to the 11-run seventh in the volunteers of the volunteers, including a walk from Pinch Hitter Blake Grimmer To put the running rule into force. The two slams in a single inning gang also a NCAA record.

Reese Chapman Beat the first of the three bases loaded Jacks from UT with a third Inning shot into the right middle to extinguish a 4: 2 deficit and bring the large orange into the lead with 6: 4. The Vols scored three other runs in the Inning to achieve a 9: 4 advantage.

However, the Highlanders (6-6) did not go away and scored five unanswered runs in the fourth and fifth inner inner rings to tie the game with nine.

Tennessee (12-0) has regained the leadership on A Jäger Ensley RBI double at the end of the fifth, which proved to be a game -winning run. The Vols added another run to A Stone lawless Double in the sixth to increase your lead over two before exploding 11 runs to end the game in seventh place.

Andrew Fischer Thanks to two Homer, including the first Grand Slam in the seventh inning, which was 427 feet, Ut led with five RBIs at night.

Every Tennessee position player who played in the game achieved at least one run, while seven players registered multi-RBI appearances.

Big innings by D. Loy

With the game in balance and the Vols, after giving up five in a row, Linfty in the second year Dylan Loy was able to lower things and calm the Radford bats for the game of the game.

Loy accumulated the last 2.1 Innerings and withdrew all seven batteries with which he was exposed to while scoring four strikes to achieve victory and improve to 2-0 in the year.

To the record pace for Grand Slams for the record pace

After Tennessee set up a second record with 12 Grand Slams last season, he is on the way this year to break the record of the NCAA Division I single season. In just 12 games, the Vols have already pressed seven Grand Slams.

Arizona State holds the NCAA record in 68 games in 2003.

Next on

UT is back in action on Wednesday evening when it starts at Xavier at 6 p.m. The game is streamed in the Sec Network+ and in the ESPN app.