Baseball Recruiting Central

Camp Info
The University of Tennessee Baseball staff has seen massive success over its three years on Rocky Top, scouting and signing talented players from all over the country who have attended one or more camps at UT. Lindsey Nelson Stadium recently underwent a facelift with the implementation of state of the art artificial surface which allows Tennessee to host more camps and provides talented prospective student-athletes to consistently compete here in Knoxville.
Over 85 percent of the Vols’ current roster attended at least one camp at UT before becoming Tennessee ball players. The current staff has committed over 20-plus players across four graduation classes since their arrival in the summer of 2017. Camp is essential in recruiting due to the new NCAA Division I restrictions on the recruiting calendar, and contact period by age. Camp now serves as a great opportunity to visit campus, tour our first-class facilities and get to know the staff at UT, all while competing against some of the country’s best prospects.
For more information regarding the opportunity to showcase your talent in front of the entire Tennessee staff, please contact either Ross Kivett (ross.kivett@utk.edu) or Recruiting Coordinator Josh Elander (jelander@utk.edu).
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Ready to be a Vol?
Prospective students can apply online, schedule group or individual campus tours and get more info by visiting the University of Tennessee admissions HERE.
Facilities
Anderson Training Center
Visit Facility PageThe Anderson Training Center is one of the largest and most technologically advanced training facilities in the country. Tennessee student-athletes enjoy access to the more than 145,000 square-foot megaplex designed for one purpose—to engineer bigger, faster, stronger players who can compete at the highest level every week. This state-of-the-art facility provides everything required to be coached by, cared for, and trained by the absolute best staff in college athletics.
Smokey's Sports Grill
Smokey's Sports Grill, located just steps away from the south end of the Robert E. White Indoor Field and directly beneath the Adair-Carlson Student-Athlete Wellness Center, is part training table and part sports-themed restaurant, functional to meet the nutritional needs of Tennessee student-athletes while also comfortable enough to be a place for teams to bond.
The decor in Smokey's is that of a modern sports grill, with a glass and brick theme throughout and large flat-screen televisions hanging from the ceiling in every corner.
Smokey's serves as the primary training table for student-athletes from all sports at Tennessee, offering breakfast, lunch and dinner menus. Smokey’s is also available to all Tennessee Athletics staff members.

Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Visit Facility PageThe Tennessee baseball teams plays all of its home games at Lindsey Nelson Stadium, located on campus just a short walk from the Anderson Training Center and the Stokely Hall dorm.
Lindsey Nelson Stadium was opened in 1993 and has undergone two major renovations since 2010. Prior to the 2019 season, a new state-of-the-art artificial turf playing surface was installed as part of renovations that also included upgrades to Tennessee’s locker room, bullpens and batting cages. The new playing surface, which is a product of FieldTurf, is the first of its kind and has been designed to feel and play more like a traditional baseball playing surface. Lindsey Nelson Stadium also features its own weight room, training room and player lounge as well as coaches’ offices.
Stokely Hall
Stokey Hall provides housing to 684 students. Super-suite style residence halls feature private or shared bedrooms, with a shared living area.
Tradition
There is no doubt that the University of Tennessee boasts one of the most respected and well-known brands in collegiate athletics. The many traditions that have been developed over the years have helped mold Tennessee into one of the most successful universities and athletic departments in the nation while creating an atmosphere second to none in college athletics.
To learn more about the many Tennessee traditions, click HERE.
Knoxville
While the University of Tennessee can certainly be considered the crown jewel of Knoxville, the city continues to grow into one of the south’s most desirable to visit and live. Just a short drive from major cities such as Atlanta, Nashville and Charlotte, Knoxville features a little bit of everything with mountains, music, arts, food, adventure, history and much more.
Learn more about the hidden gem that is the city of Knoxville, Tennessee by clicking HERE.
Questionnaire
Interested in joining the Tennessee Baseball program? Fill out the following recruiting questionnaire!
Tennessee Baseball Recruiting Questionnaire