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2023 Baseball Single-Game Tickets on Sale for All Non-Conference Home Games
February 01, 2023 | Baseball
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee baseball single-game tickets for all non-conference home games at Lindsey Nelson Stadium during the 2023 season are now on sale. Fans can purchase tickets by visiting AllVols.com or calling the Tennessee Athletics ticket office at (865) 656-1200 or 1(800) 332-VOLS.
After a trip out west to Arizona for the MLB Desert Invitational on opening weekend, the second-ranked Volunteers begin their home slate with a pair of midweek games against Alabama A&M on Feb. 21 and 22, followed by their first home weekend series of the year against Dayton from Feb. 24-26.
UT's home slate features 38 games, 12 of which will come against teams that advanced to the NCAA tournament in 2022. Along with Dayton, the Vols are set to host perennial NCAA regional participant Gonzaga (March 3-5) and Morehead State (March 10-12) in non-conference weekend series before starting league play at Missouri (March 17-19). Â
In the midweek slate, Tennessee will also host Charleston Southern (Feb. 28 & March 1), Boston College (March 7), Lipscomb (March 14), Western Carolina (March 21), UNC Asheville (March 28), Eastern Kentucky (April 11), Tennessee Tech (April 18), Bellarmine (April 25), Wofford (May 2), Austin Peay (May 9) and Belmont (May 16).
The Vols' full 2023 schedule can be seen HERE.
The Big Orange once again enter the season with high expectations after an historic season in 2022, setting a new program record with 57 victories en route to winning SEC Regular Season and SEC Tournament titles. The Vols achieved the program's first No. 1 national ranking in any poll and were ranked No. 1 in at least one poll during 12 weeks of the season while spending 10 weeks as the nation's unanimous top-ranked team.
Tennessee comes into this season ranked No. 2 nationally and boasts six preseason All-Americans, including its entire projected weekend rotation of Chase Dollander, Chase Burns and Drew Beam.
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After a trip out west to Arizona for the MLB Desert Invitational on opening weekend, the second-ranked Volunteers begin their home slate with a pair of midweek games against Alabama A&M on Feb. 21 and 22, followed by their first home weekend series of the year against Dayton from Feb. 24-26.
UT's home slate features 38 games, 12 of which will come against teams that advanced to the NCAA tournament in 2022. Along with Dayton, the Vols are set to host perennial NCAA regional participant Gonzaga (March 3-5) and Morehead State (March 10-12) in non-conference weekend series before starting league play at Missouri (March 17-19). Â
In the midweek slate, Tennessee will also host Charleston Southern (Feb. 28 & March 1), Boston College (March 7), Lipscomb (March 14), Western Carolina (March 21), UNC Asheville (March 28), Eastern Kentucky (April 11), Tennessee Tech (April 18), Bellarmine (April 25), Wofford (May 2), Austin Peay (May 9) and Belmont (May 16).
The Vols' full 2023 schedule can be seen HERE.
The Big Orange once again enter the season with high expectations after an historic season in 2022, setting a new program record with 57 victories en route to winning SEC Regular Season and SEC Tournament titles. The Vols achieved the program's first No. 1 national ranking in any poll and were ranked No. 1 in at least one poll during 12 weeks of the season while spending 10 weeks as the nation's unanimous top-ranked team.
Tennessee comes into this season ranked No. 2 nationally and boasts six preseason All-Americans, including its entire projected weekend rotation of Chase Dollander, Chase Burns and Drew Beam.
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