
Tennessee defeated Oklahoma 9-7 in a thrilling SEC matchup, overcoming an early 3-0 deficit. The Volunteers showcased strong offensive performances, including a home run from Levi Clark.
Reese with a 105 mph laser into right center and here we come!
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â Tennessee Baseball (@Vol\_Baseball) May 15, 2026 Tennessee starter Tegan Kuhns, coming off of a brilliant start last weekend against Texas, didnât have it on Thursday. Oklahoma put up two more runs in the third and fourth inning, chasing Kuhns after 5.0 innings pitched. Kuhns threw a total of 108 pitches on the night, coming off of a 113 pitch performance last week. The Volunteers had answers all night long, however. Levi Clark blasted his 12th home run of the season to retake the lead at 6-5 in the fifth, putting Kuhns in position to somehow steal the win. LONG GONE! Vols back in front!
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â Tennessee Baseball (@Vol\_Baseball) May 15, 2026 Henry Ford added a two-run shot of his own to extend Tennesseeâs lead to 8-5. A deep drive from Henry Ford!
Tennessee won the game against Oklahoma with a final score of 9-7.
Levi Clark hit a home run for Tennessee, marking his 12th of the season.
Tennessee recovered by scoring four runs in the third inning, highlighted by RBI doubles from Reese Chapman and Blake Grimmer.
After the victory, Tennessee's overall record improved to 36-18 and they are 14-14 in SEC play, currently tied for tenth in the standings.


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â Tennessee Baseball (@Vol\_Baseball) May 15, 2026 Cam Appenzeller quieted the Oklahoma bats for a bit, but surrendered a tw0-run home run in the bottom of the eighth. Bo Rhudy came on to get the final out of the eighth, then got a little insurance from Marin. Rhudy would go on to shut things down in the ninth. Ladies and gentlemen, the hottest team in the SEC. Josh Elander's boys are rolling at the right time.
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â Random SEC (@therandomsec) May 15, 2026 Tennessee won 9-7, moving to 36-18 overall and 14-14 in SEC play. âI think gritty is a great word,â Josh Elander said after the game. âI love the way they competed. I mean, got punched in the mouth right out of the gate and good job by our offense by staying in it, stacking a couple of good innings back and back. Just playing good baseball.â Kuhns, despite the rough outing, did end up getting the win. âTegan didnât have his best stuff tonight,â Elander said. âCompeted. I mean, he was a warrior out there for him to get us over 100 pitches and a lot of really good things. âWasnât a ton of takeoff on the heater today, but you just got to find a way to get it done this time of year. I thought he did a really good job of competing.â Tennessee is solidly in the NCAA Tournament field and looking to improve their standing this weekend in Oklahoma City. Of course, youâve got plenty of jockeying going in in the SEC Tournament field as the seeds continue to shuffle around with each and every result. Tennessee is currently in a tie for tenth in the SEC standings, but we have plenty more to figure out over the next couple of days. The Volunteers and Sooners will be back in action tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET. Evan Blanco will get the ball for Tennessee.