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The Vols are 18-0 at home this season against non-conference foes.There are thousands of multimedia players in the world of software that you can use, but if you're a user of the Windows platform and you don't require extraordinary features you can always use the player included by default in the operating system, such as Windows Media Player 10.Įnjoy your music and videos with Windows Media Player 10. VOLS CONTINUE DEFENSE OF HOME TURF: With Tuesday's win, Tennessee extended its non-conference home winning streak to 23 games, dating to last season.
NOTABLE ORTEGA EXTENDS HIT STREAK: After Tuesday's four-hit performance, Jorel Ortega has recorded a hit in a career-best five straight games-including multiple hits in his last four games. ET and will be available to watch on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app.
First pitch of Friday's series opener in Gainesville is set for 6:30 p.m. UP NEXT: Tennessee hits the road for the first time in three weeks this weekend, matching up with Florida for a three-game series. Ortega, the reigning SEC Player of the Week, put the exclamation point on the win in the eighth inning with a solo home run to left field-his eighth of the season-giving Tennessee at least one home run in a game for the 32nd time in 37 games this season. Lipcius scored from third on a wild pitch right before Christian Moore drove in Trey Lipscomb with a pinch-hit RBI single. Tennessee answered Bellarmine's only scoring spurt of the night with one run on an RBI double from Beck in the sixth and two more runs in the seventh.
Mark McLaughlin struck out Bellarmine's Gabe Bratetic swinging to get the Vols out of the inning having avoided further damage. Leading just 1-0 through four innings, Tennessee seized control of the game with a four-run fifth inning.Ĭoming to the plate with the bases loaded and two outs, Booker cleared the bases with a double to right center-driving in Luc Lipcius, Beck and Ortega to give the Vols a 4-0 lead.ĭuring the next at-bat, Steenstra gave UT its second consecutive extra-base hit-driving in Booker with a double down the right field line that extended the Vols' lead to 5-0.īellarmine briefly threatened in the top of the sixth, cutting the Tennessee lead to two with a three-run home run from Matt Higgins, and then subsequently loaded the bases with two outs. Starting pitcher Zander Sechrist, who retired all 13 batters that he faced in 4.1 innings of work, was credited with the win to improve his record to 3-0 on the year. Kyle Booker and Logan Steenstra, who were both inserted into the starting lineup Tuesday, had one hit each-recording three and two RBI apiece. 1 Tennessee used dominant early pitching and multi-hit performances from Jordan Beck and Jorel Ortega to get by Bellarmine Tuesday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium, 9-3.īeck and Ortega led Tennessee (34-3) offensively with two and four hits, respectively.