Vol Baseball Schedule: What You Need to Know

Check out the Vols’ baseball schedule for the 2020 season. Find out Game Times what channel the games will be on, and how you can listen to or follow the game if you can’t make it to the ballpark.

The Vols’ Baseball Schedule for the upcoming season

The Vols’ baseball schedule for the upcoming season is as follows:

Date/Opponent/Location

3/1 vs. Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA

3/2 vs. Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA

3/3 vs. Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA

Why you should pay attention to the Vols’ baseball schedule

Yes, football may be king in Tennessee, but don’t forget about the Vols’baseball team Here’s why you should pay attention to their schedule this season.

The Vols are coming off a season in which they went 47-16, won the SEC regular season title and reached the College World Series They’ll look to build on that success this season with a talented roster that includes preseason All-Americans Zenon Zebra Jr. and Liam Spence

Pay attention to the schedule so you can catch all the action this season. Here are some key dates to keep in mind:

February 14: season opener vs. Notre Dame
March 3-5: at Georgia Tech
March 17-19: SEC opener vs. Arkansas
April 7-9: at South Carolina
May 5-7: vs. Kentucky (Senior Weekend)

How the Vols’ schedule stacks up against other teams

In 2019, the Vols will face nine teams that made the NCAA tournament last year. Here’s a look at how their schedule stacks up against other teams.

The Tennessee Volunteers Baseball Team schedule was released on Wednesday and it includes some tough opponents.Nine of the schools the Vols will play made the NCAA Tournament last year, highlighted by home games against Stanford (Feb. 22-24), Georgia Tech (March 8-10) and Florida (March 15-17). Other schools on the Vols’ schedule that made the NCAA tournament include UC Santa Barbara Indiana, Louisville, Clemson and South Carolina

SEC schools on the schedule include Arkansas, Auburn, Kentucky, Mississippi State Missouri, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt. The Vols open their season on Feb. 15 against Wright State and will play their first SEC series March 1-3 at Mississippi State

The Vols’ home games during the season

Here is a list of the University of Tennessee’s home games during the season. The Vols’ home games are played at Lindsey Nelson Stadium

The University of Tennessee’s baseball season runs from February to May. The Vols have 36 Home Games during the season. their opponents include in-state rivals Vanderbilt and Middle Tennessee as well as major conference foes such as Florida, Georgia, and LSU.

The Vols’ away games during the season

The University of Tennessee’s baseball team has 29 away games during the season. Below is a list of their opponents and the locations of the games.

-February 14-16: Wright State in Dayton, Ohio
-February 21-23: Western Carolina in Cullowhee, North Carolina
-March 7-9: Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia
-March 14-16: Indiana State in Terre Haute Indiana
-March 21-23: Charlotte in Charlotte, North Carolina
-April 4-6: Auburn in Auburn, Alabama
-April 11-13: South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina
-April 18-20: Florida in Gainesville, Florida
-May 2-4: Missouri in Columbia, Missouri
-May 16-18: Mississippi State in Starkville, Mississippi

The Vols’ key conference matchups

The Vols’ key conference matchups
In the 2020 season, the Vols will face six SEC teams in conference play Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State South Carolina and Vanderbilt. Tennessee will also face Auburn and Missouri in non-conference play Here are the Vols’ key conference matchups:

Florida (March 13-15): The Gators finished 2019 ranked No. 1 in the country and won the SEC tournament They are the team to beat in 2020.

Georgia (March 27-29): The Bulldogs have been one of the most consistent teams in the SEC over the past few years. They will be a tough test for the Vols.

Kentucky (April 17-19): The Wildcats are always a tough opponent, especially at home. The Vols will need to be on their game to come out with a win.

Mississippi State (May 8-10): The Bulldogs are one of the up-and-coming teams in the SEC. They will be a tough test for Tennessee.

The Vols’ non-conference opponents

The Vols’ non-conference opponents include Temple, East Tennessee State Virginia, UC Irvine and Furman.

Tennessee’s conference opponents are Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State Missouri, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.

The Vols will open the season at home against Temple on Feb. 14.

The Vols’ schedule highlights

The Vols will host Florida for a three-game series April 5-7 and will travel to play Ole Miss April 12-14. The team’s home conference series are against Alabama (April 26-28), Georgia (May 10-12) and Kentucky (May 17-19).

Tennessee will close out the regular season with a six-game homestand against Vanderbilt (May 24-26), Charlotte (May 28-29) and South Carolina (May 31-June 2).

How to follow the Vols’ baseball schedule

The Vols are set to begin their 2020 season on February 14th against Virginia Tech The team will play a total of 56 games in the Regular Season

Home games will be played at Lindsey Nelson Stadium, located on the campus of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.

Away games will be played at various locations across the country, as the Vols take on teams from coast to coast.

The Vols will also participate in several tournaments throughout the season.

You can follow the team’s schedule by visiting their website, or by following them on social media

The Vols’ Baseball Schedule FAQ

The University of Tennessee’s Volunteer baseball team will play 55 games in the 2020 season, beginning with a three-game series at Coastal Carolina from February 14-16. The squad will then have a four-game homestand against Eastern Kentucky (February 21-23) and Bradley (February 28-March 1) before hitting the road again for contests at Clemson (March 6-8) and Wright State (March 13-15).

Q: How can I find out UT’s baseball schedule?

A: The full 2020 schedule is available on the team’s website. Game times and television coverage will be announced at a later date.

Q: How much do tickets cost?

A: Ticket prices vary depending on the game and seat location. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling the ticket office at 865-637-9747.

Q: What is the refund/exchange policy for tickets?

A: All sales are final; there are no refunds or exchanges. However, if a game is postponed or canceled due to weather or other circumstances, tickets may be exchanged for another regular season game subject to availability. Exchanges must be made prior to the original game date and cannot be made for games that have already been played.

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