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Competition Levels Remain High as Preseason Camp Draws to a Close
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Competition Levels Remain High as Preseason Camp Draws to a Close

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – With classes underway and the preseason winding down, No. 15 Tennessee will use this week as a mock game week before turning its full attention towards preparation for the 2024 season opener against Chattanooga on Aug. 31 at Neyland Stadium. “Wrapping up training camp today, guys are off to class,” head coach Josh Heupel said during…MORE

Lady Vols Post 2-0 Win Over Mocs
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Lady Vols Post 2-0 Win Over Mocs

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The Lady Vols posted a shutout over Chattanooga, taking a 2-0 victory in Regal Stadium Sunday night. In addition to posting a clean sheet and two goals, Tennessee (1-1-0) outshot the Mocs 15-to-1, posted five shots on goal, five corner kicks and held possession for 60 percent of the match. The first half…MORE

#15 Vols Complete Second Preseason Scrimmage
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#15 Vols Complete Second Preseason Scrimmage

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee football held its second scrimmage of preseason camp on Thursday morning inside Neyland Stadium, and head coach Josh Heupel addressed media members following the workout. Quotes from Heupel are below: Opening statement…“Good afternoon. (It was) great to get back inside of Neyland (and) scrimmage again. All in all, I thought the scrimmage went really…MORE

Lady Vols Fall 1-0 in Season-Opener at Indiana
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Lady Vols Fall 1-0 in Season-Opener at Indiana

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.  – The Lady Vols suffered a 1-0 loss in their season-opener at Indiana Thursday night. Despite having four shots on goal, Tennessee (0-1-0) was unable to find the back of the net. Sophomore Forward Kate Runyon paced UT two shots on goal as Sammi Woods and Reese Mattern logged one apiece. Both teams applied pressure in the first half and…MORE

Gainey Attends SEC Coaches Opportunity Forum
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Gainey Attends SEC Coaches Opportunity Forum

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – University of Tennessee men’s basketball associate head coach Justin Gainey attended the recent 2024 Southeastern Conference Coaches Opportunity Forum. The program focused on professional development, mentorship and networking opportunities for selected assistant coaches across various sports from each of the league’s institutions. Tennessee women’s basketball assistant coach Roman Tubner also went to the conference. The forum aimed…MORE

MATCH CENTRAL: Tennessee at Indiana
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MATCH CENTRAL: Tennessee at Indiana

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Lady Vols will kick off their 2024 campaign on the road, taking on Indiana Thursday at 8 p.m. ET. UT played two exhibition games against Virginia and UNC Asheville. The match will be streamed on Big Ten Plus. On the call will be Ian Plaskoff (PxP), Luke Brenneman (Analyst) and Sydney…MORE

Lindsey Nelson Stadium Construction Updates For 2025
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Lindsey Nelson Stadium Construction Updates For 2025

Tennessee baseball is committed to providing Vol Nation with an unparalleled gameday experience and to building one of the nation’s finest college baseball venues, home of the 2024 National Champions. While our original aim was to unveil this experience for the 2025 season, ongoing renovations will continue until 2026. “Our staff and I appreciate Vol Nation for all…MORE

Secondary Unit Thrives On Cohesion, Competition Through 10 Fall Practices
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Secondary Unit Thrives On Cohesion, Competition Through 10 Fall Practices

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee’s revamped secondary was the topic of conversation on Monday after the Vols completed their 10th practice of preseason training camp. Defensive backs coach Willie Martinez spoke to local reporters about his unit’s cohesiveness, competition and consistency through the first two weeks of fall practice. Martinez leads a group of young, athletic defensive backs that…MORE

Plavšić Wins Bronze with Serbia at Olympic Games
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Plavšić Wins Bronze with Serbia at Olympic Games

PARIS – Former University of Tennessee men’s basketball standout Uroš Plavšić is the winner of an Olympic bronze medal after Serbia defeated Germany, 93-83, Saturday morning. Plavšić becomes the third Tennessee men’s basketball player to win an Olympic medal. The prior two are Ernie Grunfeld (United States, gold in 1976) and Allan Houston (United States, gold in 2000). Serbia…MORE

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