Tennessee narrowly avoids disaster to salvage Sunday finale against Kentucky 10-9
Tennessee baseball coach Josh Elander during a NCAA baseball game between Tennessee and Ole Miss at Lindsey Nelson Stadium on April 18, 2026. | Angelina Alcantar/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images It was a grotesque weekend for Tennessee baseball up I-75 against their border rivals. Kentucky flat-out put it on Tennessee the first two games of their series, winning 9-2 on Friday before embarrassing the Vols 12-2 in an eight inning mercy ruled game on Saturday.
Josh Elander had some words for his team after Saturday’s loss. “I just think we’ve gotten beat badly twice in a row,” Elander said. “So, at this point, there needs to be more sense of urgency and a little bit more pride.
Very, very frustrating day all the way around, especially after the performance last night. Have to come into tomorrow and basically throw this game in the trash and reset and be ready to go and salvage the weekend tomorrow. “Maybe pride is not really fair.
We’ll have to get with the crew, and we’ll talk to them when we give them a second to let the emotions go away, but we all know we need to be better. It’s two bad days in a row, but we need to turn the page, and we can get on a run here and play our game in our way. But again, with the little things of giving up free 90 feet and not having competitive at-bats, when those continue back-to-back, that can make everything more frustrating, make guys try harder, whatnot.
But at this point of the year, they know how they need to compete and they’ve come back from this before. We need to do it again. ” Well, salvage the weekend they did on Sunday.