Gary Morse is a 6-foot-8 right-handed pitcher from California. He committed to Tennessee baseball over Vanderbilt and Texas A&M among others.
Gary Morse, the top right-handed pitcher in California, committed to Tennessee baseball on Saturday. The 6-foot-8 pitcher from Orange Lutheran High School is the No. 84 prospect in the 2026 class, ...
Two-time first-team All-American John Henderson, one of the most dominant defensive lineman in Tennessee history, has been ...
Gavin Kilen transferred to Tennessee from Louisville after hitting .330 with nine home runs, 41 RBI, three triples and 71 ...
The Lady Vols feature five players averaging double figures in scoring, led by redshirt sophomore guard Talaysia Cooper, who ...
Tennessee University women's tennis team closed out the Texas Invitational, hosted by the Texas Tennis Center, with three ...
Tennessee will host its annual "We Back Pat" game on Thursday, as Mississippi State comes to Food City Center and joins the ...
Alex Perry left fall baseball in position to be the starting first baseman for Tennessee baseball. He is stepping away from ...
Tennessee baseball won the 2024 College World Series title against Texas A&M, its first national championship in program ...
Chris Stamos pitched for Tennessee baseball in 2024, starting 11 games including a pair in the College World Series as the ...
Wednesday's 39-31 overtime win/escape over upset-minded Arizona State in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals had more storylines than a "Game of Thrones" marathon, and the fifth-seeded ...
While I got ya, here are nine things and one crazy prediction: 1. Sad farewell to UT president Jay Hartzell Jay Hartzell may be leaving Austin as UT president after five years but not to worry, ...