Tennessee bounces back 4-1, evens series with LSU
That’s more like it. Tennessee’s offense couldn’t get much going on Saturday against LSU in Game 2 of their series, but the pitching picked up the Vols in a very big way. Tegan Kuhns got the start and went 4 innings on 69 pitches, striking out one and walking two.
Not the most efficient outing, […]
The sun sets during a college baseball game between Tennessee and LSU at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. , on April 3, 2026. | Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images That’s more like it.
Tennessee’s offense couldn’t get much going on Saturday against LSU in Game 2 of their series, but the pitching picked up the Vols in a very big way. Tegan Kuhns got the start and went 4 innings on 69 pitches, striking out one and walking two. Not the most efficient outing, but still….
one run is one run. And starting in the fifth, it was the Cam Appenzeller show. The freshman gave up a single to start the fifth, and from there, he was as lights out as he could be, setting down EVERY batter the rest of the game.