2024 NCAA – Knoxville Softball Regional
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2024 NCAA – Knoxville Softball Regional



Gameday Info

Fan Info

Team Info

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Brackets

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Fan Information

Parking

Sherri Parker Lee Stadium
2323 Stephenson Dr.
Knoxville, TN 37996

Parking is available for free in lots S14 and C25 adjacent to Sherri Parker Lee Stadium and Regal Soccer Stadium. Reserved bus parking is only available by pre-arrangement from the Event Management office by calling (865) 974-1205. There is no public RV or bus parking in Lee Stadium lots.

All fans looking to attend the softball regional should be prepared for traffic congestion. Fans are reminded that parking shuttles will be free and available at the Agriculture Campus all weekend. When Stephenson Drive lots are full, fans will be directed to the free Ag Campus Parking and Shuttles on River Drive. 

For more parking information, visit the softball gameday information page.

Weekend Schedule
Friday, May 17
SPL gates open at 11:00 a.m.
12:00 p.m. – Game 1 (Miami (OH) vs. Virginia)
2:30 p.m. – Game 2 (Dayton vs. Tennessee)
 
Saturday, May 18
SPL gates open at 12:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – Game 3
3:30 p.m. – Game 4
6:00 p.m. – Game 5
 
Sunday, May 19
SPL gates open TBD
TBD – Game 6
TBD – Game 7 (if necessary)


Stadium Notes

  • Tennessee’s clear bag policy will be in effect throughout the weekend. Tennessee’s full clear bag policy can be found here.
  • Gates for every game inside Sherri Parker Lee Stadium will open 60 minutes prior to first pitch.
  • A Water Monster with provided cups will be available for all fans throughout Regional games. The location for the Water Monster is on the concourse behind the third base dugout.


Fan Behavior and Fan Code of Conduct

In the spirit of sportsmanship, fans shall:

  • Conduct themselves in a manner that represents the NCAA with honor, dignity and respect.
  • Demonstrate qualities of civility and sportsmanship at all times.
  • Not use vulgar, abusive, racist, sexist, demeaning, or intimidating language at any time.
  • Support the players, coaches and officials in a positive manner.
  • Treat the visiting team, coaches and fans with courtesy and respect at all times.
  • Not engage in cheers that are vulgar, crass or demeaning.
  • Refrain from throwing objects onto the playing surface for any reason.
  • Not become inebriated or belligerent.
  • Refrain from entering playing and team areas at any time, including the game.
  • Be a positive role model for those around you by treating others with courtesy and respect!

Team Information

TeamRosterScheduleStatsGame Notes
#3 Tennessee (40-10)Tennessee RosterTennessee ScheduleTennessee StatsTennessee Game Notes
Virginia (32-18)Virginia RosterVirginia ScheduleVirginia StatsVirginia Game Notes
Miami (OH) (48-7)Miami (OH) RosterMiami (OH) ScheduleMiami (OH) StatsMiami (OH) Game Notes
Dayton (33-19)Dayton RosterDayton ScheduleDayton StatsDayton Game Notes

Brackets, NCAA Game Program & All-Tournament Team

Game Results and Links

GameBox ScorePostgame QuotesPress Conference Link 1Press Conference Link 2Live StatsWatch Live
Game 1 – Miami (OH) vs. VirginiaPDF Box ScoreQuotesPress ConferencePress ConferenceLive StatsWatch Live
Game 2 – Dayton vs. TennesseePDF Box ScoreQuotesPress ConferencePress ConferenceLive StatsWatch Live
Game 3 – Winner G1 vs. Winner G2PDF Box ScoreQuotesPress ConferencePress ConferenceLive StatsWatch Live
Game 4 – Loser G1 vs. Loser G2PDF Box ScoreQuotesPress ConferencePress ConferenceLive StatsWatch Live
Game 5 – Winner G4 vs. Loser G3PDF Box ScoreQuotesPress ConferencePress ConferenceLive StatsWatch Live
Game 6 – Winner G3 vs. Winner G5PDF Box ScoreQuotesPress ConferencePress ConferenceLive StatsWatch Live
Game 7 – if necessaryPDF Box ScoreQuotesPress ConferencePress ConferenceLive StateWatch Live
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SIX LVFLS MAKE WNBA OPENING DAY ROSTERS
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SIX LVFLS MAKE WNBA OPENING DAY ROSTERS

The WNBA tips off its 28th year on Tuesday, and as the new season commences there will be six former Lady Vols on active rosters around the league.

Tennessee ranks second among SEC schools in the number of alums on WNBA squads, while South Carolina leads with 10. Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Texas and Texas A&M have two each, while Auburn, Kentucky, LSU and Missouri have one apiece. Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma and Vanderbilt have no players currently holding roster spots.

LVFLs in the WNBA this season include Rae Burrell (Los Angeles Sparks), Diamond DeShields (Chicago Sky), Isabelle Harrison (Chicago Sky), Jordan Horston (Seattle Storm), Rickea Jackson (Los Angeles Sparks) and Mercedes Russell (Seattle Storm).

All-time, 53 Lady Vols have gone on to play in the WNBA. A total of 46 of those Tennessee products were taken in league drafts, including 21 first-rounders and three No. 1 overall selections.

The latest to join that group is 2024 No. 4 overall pick Jackson, a 6-foot-2 forward who begins her professional career in Los Angeles after tallying 1,176 points in only 60 games at UT and averaging 19.6 ppg. to rank No. 4 on UT’s career points-per-game list. She put up 20.2 ppg. as a senior in 2023-24 for the ninth-best single-season scoring average in Lady Vol history.

The two-time All-SEC First Team and All-America Honorable Mention selection and two-time Cheryl Miller Award finalist from Rocky Top joins Burrell in L.A. Jackson became the seventh Lady Vol to be selected by the franchise, following in the footsteps of Daedra Charles (1997 Elite, 1st Rd., 8th), Sidney Spencer (2007, 2nd Rd., 25th), Candace Parker (2008, 1st Rd., 1st), Shannon Bobbitt (2008, 2nd Rd., 15th), Cierra Burdick (2015, 2nd Rd., 14th) and Burrell (2022, 1st, 9th).

Burrell, now in her third year with the Sparks, appeared in 29 games a year ago and started in three. The 6-foot-1 guard/forward averaged 3.6 points and 1.2 rebounds in 11.1 minutes of duty per contest. She shot 38.7 percent from the field, 39.0 percent from beyond the three-point arc and 81 percent at the free throw line. Burrell netted double-figure scoring in three of her last five games in 2023, dropping 18 in the season’s penultimate game on Sept. 7 vs. New York.

DeShields enters her sixth playing season and has returned to Chicago after spending the past two years in Dallas and Phoenix, respectively, including being sidelined due to injury in 2023. In 2022, she put up 13.1 ppg., 3.8 rpg., 2.2 apg. and 1.0 spg. while playing 25.3 minutes per contest during her first season with the Mercury. In 2021, the 6-1 guard contributed 9.8 ppg., 3.5 rpg., 2.3 apg. and 1.2 spg. in 26.9 mpg. as the Sky claimed its first WNBA title.

Harrison made the move from Dallas to Chicago in 2023, but a season-ending injury sidelined her as well. She embarks on year seven with her fourth professional franchise, previously playing in Phoenix, San Antonio and Dallas. The 6-3 forward averaged 10.9 points and 5.9 rebounds in 2021 and 8.7 ppg. and 4.3 rpg. in 2022 with the Wings prior to joining the Sky.

Horston is back for her second season in Seattle, where she earned a spot on the WNBA All-Rookie Team a year ago. The 6-2 guard appeared in 36 games, averaging 6.9 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists over 22.4 minutes per contest. On July 12, 2023, in Atlanta, she produced a 23-point, 10-rebound double-double against the Sky with her former Tennessee teammates looking on after making the trip from Knoxville.

Russell, a 6-6 center, is in her seventh year in the league after originally being drafted by the New York Liberty in 2018 and gives UT two LVFLs in Seattle. After an injury limited her to five games in 2022, Russell appeared in 37 contests in 2023, carding 5.0 ppg., 4.0 rpg. and 1.3 spg. while shooting 51.6 percent from the field. She got stronger as the year went on, notching a season-best 13 points vs. Chicago on Aug. 27 and contributing 12 points on 6-of-6 shooting vs. Dallas on Sept. 8.

Seattle will be the first team with LVFLs on the roster to make its 2024 debut, as it plays host to Minnesota on Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET at Climate Pledge Arena. The game will be carried locally on Amazon Prime Video – Seattle, Bally Sports North Extra and FOX 13+. It also will be available via ESPN3 and WNBA League Pass.

On Wednesday, Chicago will face Dallas at 8 p.m. ET at the College Park Center in Arlington, Texas. The contest will be broadcast on Bally Sports Southwest Extra as well as The U and will also be available via WNBA League Pass.

At 10 p.m. ET Wednesday, Atlanta will be in California to face the Sparks at Walter Pyramid at Long Beach State University. The contest will be available via WNBA League Pass and on local TV via Spectrum SportsNet as well as PeachtreeTV and Peachtree Sports Network.

AMR Presents First Progress Report to Knox County Commission

AMR Presents First Progress Report to Knox County Commission

Knoxville, TN (WOKI / WVLT) American Medical Response presented its first progress report to the Knox County Commission Monday night.

The report comes after a new contract promised to fix serious problems with the ambulance service.

The company’s regional manager said since the new contract was awarded in November, the company has added 62 new employees and increased wages.

“That contract was awarded in November, so that really gave us the opportunity to start ramping up staffing as quickly as possible. Now that process takes about two months to get them through the entire process,” said AMR Regional Manager Josh Spencer.

Spencer says the move has also helped with response times, but not everyone sees it that way. One Knox County father told commissioners during the meeting his son was having seizures, and he had to drive his son to the hospital when an ambulance didn’t show up.

“My son could’ve died, and to me that’s unacceptable. What happens the next time I call for an ambulance?” he said.

The commission said it was a miscommunication and that it has been handled.

AMR said it is responding to calls on time at least 72% of the time, and that that number continues to climb each month.

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Asking for Help Finding Man Last Seen in October

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Asking for Help Finding Man Last Seen in October

Monroe County, TN (WOKI) The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help finding a man last seen in October.

MCSO officials say 48-year-old James Jefferson Hughes was last seen by a family member in October 2023 and was reported missing to the sheriff’s office in January.

Hughes is described as a white male who is 5′10″ tall and 185 pounds with gray hair and blue eyes.

Anyone with information regarding Hughes’ disappearance is asked to contact MCSO Captain Detective Conway Mason by email or at 423-442-3911.

Man Facing 16 Charges after String of Car Burglaries, Kingston Police Say

Man Facing 16 Charges after String of Car Burglaries, Kingston Police Say

Kingston, TN (WOKI) A man is facing numerous charges after a string of car burglaries earlier this month in Kingston.

Kingston Police Department officials say 20-year-old Jeremiah Noah has been arrested in connection to burglarizing eight different cars on May 3 in the area of First Street, Roane Street, and Spencer Street.

KPD says several items were taken from the cars, including money and firearms.

According to KPD, Noah was arrested on May 9 by the Lenoir City Police Department on several unrelated charges, and after further investigation, was charged with eight counts of burglary and eight counts of theft of property for the burglaries of the vehicles.

The investigation remains active and ongoing, and KPD is asking anyone with information to contact the department at 865-354-8045.

KPD Releases Autopsy Report for Officer Who Died Following Training

KPD Releases Autopsy Report for Officer Who Died Following Training

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The Knoxville Police Department Monday releases the Knox County Regional Forensic Center autopsy report on an officer who died in training earlier this year.

According to the report, 32-year-old Officer Wisbens Antoine passed away due to natural causes stemming from “exertional compartment syndrome.”

Though it is rare, the report indicates the disease is usually associated with crushing of the limbs but has been shown to be a risk in military training and sports involving heavy exertion.

Antoine, a member of the 2023-B Basic Recruit Class, collapsed at the end of a mile-and-a-half run during a routine training session back in February. He was taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center, where he later died.

Antoine was sworn in as an officer prior to his death.

Years-Long Child Abuse, Murder Case Could Come to a Close, Roane DA Says

Years-Long Child Abuse, Murder Case Could Come to a Close, Roane DA Says

TN (WOKI) An East Tennessee couple at the center of a child abuse and murder investigation is due in court this week, possibly putting an end to their case according to District Attorney Russell Johnson.

Michael Anthony Gray and Shirley Ann Gray’s case has been moving through the Roane and Knox County court systems for years after an investigation into their treatment of their children was prompted in 2020.

The couple has four open cases in both Knox and Roane counties; all of which could be resolved as soon as Tuesday. The Knox County case is centered on Michael and Shirley Gray and Michael Gray, Jr. who are accused of murdering an adopted child found buried at their home in Halls. The parents also face murder charges in the death of another adopted child whose remains were found in Roane County.

The Grays waived their venue option allowing Roane County Criminal Court Judge Jeff Wicks to handle both the Knox and Roane County portions of the case during a hearing scheduled for Tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m. in the Roane County Courthouse.

A Teen Missing out of Kentucky Could be in the Morristown Area

A Teen Missing out of Kentucky Could be in the Morristown Area

The Pineville Police Department in Bell County, Kentucky, is asking for help finding a missing teen that could be in the Morristown area.

16-year-old Trayce Gann was last seen in Pineville on May 12, wearing a hoodie and blue jeans. Police said he was also carrying three large bags on foot.

Gann is described as being 5′9″ tall and 145 pounds, according to PPD.

Anyone with information is asked to call Bell County Dispatch at 606-337-6174.

TBI Silver Alert for a Scott County Man

TBI Silver Alert for a Scott County Man

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is looking for a Scott County man.

The TBI issued a Silver Alert for Audie Harness, 70 on Sunday, after he was last seen May 4 in Scott County.

Harness is 4′11″ 160lbs with gray hair and blue eyes.

He may be traveling in a white 2000 GMC Envoy, TN tag 175 BDFK.

TBI issued a Silver Alert for Audie Harness, 70, out of Scott County.

Officials say he has a medical condition that may impair his ability to return safely without assistance.

Anyone with information is asked to call Call 423-663-0409 or 1-800-TBI-FIND.

#1 Vols Drop Series Finale at #25 Vanderbilt
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#1 Vols Drop Series Finale at #25 Vanderbilt

Game Recap: Baseball | May 12, 2024

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – No. 1/1 Tennessee struggled at the plate in a 3-0 loss to No. 25/NR Vanderbilt in Sunday’s series finale at Hawkins Field in Nashville.

The Commodores were able to avoid being swept for the second straight time at home against the Volunteers thanks in large part to a pair of impressive pitching performances from JD Thompson and Devin Futrell, who stymied UT’s lineup throughout the afternoon.

Thompson got the start and tossed six scoreless innings, allowing just two hits while racking up nine strikeouts and issuing three walks to get the win and improve to 4-1 on the year.

Futrell entered the game with runners on first and second with no outs in the seventh and struck out the next three batters to get Vandy out of the jam. The junior lefthander went on to finish the game and record his first save of the season.

Dylan Dreiling had the only three base hits of the day for the Big Orange with three singles, one in the second inning, one to lead off the seventh and another with one out in the ninth. Tennessee’s three hits were its fewest in a game this season as it was shut out for the first time this year.  

Vanderbilt scored all three of its runs in the first two innings, plating a pair in the bottom of the first on a two-run homer by Alan Espinal before adding another on an RBI single off the bat of Jonathan Vastine in the third. All three runs for the Dores came with two outs.

Righthander Nate Snead provided the Vols with a valiant effort out of the bullpen and kept the team within striking distance with 4.1 scoreless innings of relief, striking out four batters while scattering five hits.

Lefty relievers Andrew Behnke and Kirby Connell also had scoreless outings out of the pen, pitching the final 1.2 innings.

STAT OF THE GAME: With this weekend’s series win in Nashville, the Big Orange continued its recent run of success against their in-state rival.

Tennessee has now won back-to-back series at Vanderbilt for the first time since winning three series in a row in 1990, 1993 and 1995.

UT’s nine game win streak against the Commodores was its longest since recording 22 straight victories in the series from May 9, 1964 through April 24, 1970.

UP NEXT: The Vols return to Knoxville to finish the regular season with four home games next week, starting with another in-state tilt against Belmont on Tuesday at 5 p.m.

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2024 NCAA – Knoxville Softball Regional
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2024 NCAA – Knoxville Softball Regional

Gameday InfoFan InfoTeam InfoTicketsBracketsResults and Links Fan Information Parking Sherri Parker Lee Stadium2323 Stephenson Dr.Knoxville, TN 37996 Parking is available for free in lots S14 and C25 adjacent to Sherri Parker Lee Stadium and Regal Soccer Stadium. Reserved bus parking is only available by pre-arrangement from the Event Management office by calling (865) 974-1205. There…Continue Reading

SIX LVFLS MAKE WNBA OPENING DAY ROSTERS
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SIX LVFLS MAKE WNBA OPENING DAY ROSTERS

The WNBA tips off its 28th year on Tuesday, and as the new season commences there will be six former Lady Vols on active rosters around the league. Tennessee ranks second among SEC schools in the number of alums on WNBA squads, while South Carolina leads with 10. Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Texas and Texas…Continue Reading

AMR Presents First Progress Report to Knox County Commission

AMR Presents First Progress Report to Knox County Commission

Knoxville, TN (WOKI / WVLT) American Medical Response presented its first progress report to the Knox County Commission Monday night. The report comes after a new contract promised to fix serious problems with the ambulance service. The company’s regional manager said since the new contract was awarded in November, the company has added 62 new…Continue Reading

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Asking for Help Finding Man Last Seen in October

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Asking for Help Finding Man Last Seen in October

Monroe County, TN (WOKI) The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help finding a man last seen in October. MCSO officials say 48-year-old James Jefferson Hughes was last seen by a family member in October 2023 and was reported missing to the sheriff’s office in January. Hughes is described as a white male who…Continue Reading

Man Facing 16 Charges after String of Car Burglaries, Kingston Police Say

Man Facing 16 Charges after String of Car Burglaries, Kingston Police Say

Kingston, TN (WOKI) A man is facing numerous charges after a string of car burglaries earlier this month in Kingston. Kingston Police Department officials say 20-year-old Jeremiah Noah has been arrested in connection to burglarizing eight different cars on May 3 in the area of First Street, Roane Street, and Spencer Street. KPD says several…Continue Reading

KPD Releases Autopsy Report for Officer Who Died Following Training

KPD Releases Autopsy Report for Officer Who Died Following Training

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The Knoxville Police Department Monday releases the Knox County Regional Forensic Center autopsy report on an officer who died in training earlier this year. According to the report, 32-year-old Officer Wisbens Antoine passed away due to natural causes stemming from “exertional compartment syndrome.” Though it is rare, the report indicates the disease…Continue Reading

Years-Long Child Abuse, Murder Case Could Come to a Close, Roane DA Says

Years-Long Child Abuse, Murder Case Could Come to a Close, Roane DA Says

TN (WOKI) An East Tennessee couple at the center of a child abuse and murder investigation is due in court this week, possibly putting an end to their case according to District Attorney Russell Johnson. Michael Anthony Gray and Shirley Ann Gray’s case has been moving through the Roane and Knox County court systems for…Continue Reading

TBI Silver Alert for a Scott County Man

TBI Silver Alert for a Scott County Man

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is looking for a Scott County man. The TBI issued a Silver Alert for Audie Harness, 70 on Sunday, after he was last seen May 4 in Scott County. Harness is 4′11″ 160lbs with gray hair and blue eyes. He may be traveling in a white 2000 GMC Envoy, TN…Continue Reading

#1 Vols Drop Series Finale at #25 Vanderbilt
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#1 Vols Drop Series Finale at #25 Vanderbilt

Game Recap: Baseball | May 12, 2024 NASHVILLE, Tenn. – No. 1/1 Tennessee struggled at the plate in a 3-0 loss to No. 25/NR Vanderbilt in Sunday’s series finale at Hawkins Field in Nashville. The Commodores were able to avoid being swept for the second straight time at home against the Volunteers thanks in large part to…Continue Reading