2024 Tennessee Volunteers baseball team

{{Short description|College Baseball Season}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2024}}

{{Infobox college sports team season

|year = 2024

|team = Tennessee Volunteers

|sport= baseball

|image = Tennessee Volunteers logo.svg

|image_size = 150

|conference = Southeastern Conference

|division = Eastern Division

|short_conf = SEC

|CoachRank = 1

|CBRank =

|record = 60–13

|conf_record = 22–8

|head_coach=Tony Vitello

|hc_year = 7th

|asst_coach1 = Frank Anderson

|asst_coach2 = Josh Elander

|stadium = Lindsey Nelson Stadium

|uniform = 250px

|champion = SEC Eastern Division champion
SEC regular season champions
SEC tournament champions
NCAA Knoxville Regional champion
NCAA Knoxville Super Regional champion

|tourney =

College World Series National champions

|tourney_result =

}}

{{2024 Southeastern Conference baseball standings}}

The 2024 Tennessee Volunteers baseball team represented the University of Tennessee in the 2024 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Volunteers played their home games at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

The Volunteers won the College World Series, defeating the Texas A&M Aggies in the championship series. In addition to winning the first national championship in program history, Tennessee tied the NCAA record for most wins in a season (60). They were the first number one seed to win the College World Series since 1999 and the first team to win 60 games since 1989.{{cite news|url=https://wreg.com/news/tennessee-wins-first-baseball-national-championship-in-school-history-2/|title=Tennessee wins first baseball national championship in school history|first=Sam|last=Rothman|publisher=WATE|date=June 25, 2024|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}{{cite news|url=https://ftw.usatoday.com/2024/06/tennessee-national-championship-reactions-college-world-series|title=Tennessee baseball fans were over the moon after the program’s 1st national championship|first=Tyler|last=Nettuno|publisher=USA Today Sports - For The Win|date=June 24, 2024|accessdate=June 25, 2024}} Tennessee also became the first SEC team in history to win 60 games in a season,{{cite news|url=https://www.vicksburgpost.com/2024/06/25/tennessee-wins-first-college-world-series-championship/|title=Tennessee wins first College World Series championship|publisher=Vicksburg Post|date=June 25, 2024|accessdate=June 25, 2024}} and the first team in college baseball history with 5 players to record 20+ home runs in a single season.{{cite news|url=https://www.on3.com/college/tennessee-volunteers/news/tennessee-baseball-ncaa-record-most-players-20-home-runs-in-season-blake-burke-college-world-series/|title=Tennessee sets NCAA record for most players with 20 home runs in a season|first=Nick|last=Schultz|publisher=On3|date=June 19, 2024|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}{{cite news|url=https://www.knoxnews.com/story/sports/college/university-of-tennessee/other-sports/2024/06/19/tennessee-baseball-ncaa-record-five-20-homer-players/74128457007/|title=Tennessee baseball first team in NCAA history with five players to hit 20 homers in a season|first=Mike|last=Wilson|publisher=Knoxville News Sentinel|date=June 19, 2024|accessdate=June 25, 2024}} Tennessee won the SEC East, the SEC regular season title, the SEC Tournament title, a regional title, and a super regional title. The Volunteers would go 5-1 in Omaha by recording wins over Florida State (2), North Carolina (1), and Texas A&M (2).

Previous season

The Volunteers finished 44–22, 16–14 in the SEC to finish in fourth place in the East division. They won the 2023 Clemson Regional and finished 3–0. The Vols then played Southern Mississippi in the Hattiesburg Super Regional, winning 2–1 in the three-game series. At the College World Series they went 1–2.

Preseason

=Preseason SEC awards and honors=

The Vols had three players named to SEC preseason teams.{{cite web |title=Three Vols Earn All-SEC Preseason Honors, UT Picked to Finish Second in Eastern Division |url=https://utsports.com/news/2024/2/8/baseball-three-vols-earn-all-sec-preseason-honors-ut-picked-to-finish-second-in-eastern-division.aspx |website=utsports.com |publisher=Tennessee Volunteer Athletics |access-date=27 May 2024}}

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| colspan="5" style= "{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|color=white|border=no}}"| Preseason All-SEC First Team

style="width:150px; {{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=no}}" | Player

! style="width:60px; {{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=no}}" | No.

! style="width:60px; {{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=no}}" | Position

! style="width:150px; {{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=no}}" | Class

Drew Beam32SPJunior

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| colspan="5" style= "{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|color=white|border=no}}"| Preseason All-SEC Second Team

style="width:150px; {{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=no}}" | Player

! style="width:60px; {{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=no}}" | No.

! style="width:60px; {{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=no}}" | Position

! style="width:150px; {{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=no}}" | Class

Christian Moore12BJunior
Billy Amick113BJunior

= Coaches poll =

The SEC baseball coaches' poll was released on February 8, 2024. Tennessee was picked to finish second in the SEC Eastern division.

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|+ style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|color=white}} | SEC East Coaches' Poll

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{{CollegeSecondaryHeader|team=Tennessee Volunteers|Predicted finish|Team|Points}}

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| 1

Florida{{nowrap|88 (11)}}
2Tennessee75 (2)
3Vanderbilt73 (1)
4South Carolina50
5Kentucky44
6Georgia36
7Missouri19

Personnel

= Roster =

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{{Baseball roster/Player|num=1|first=Christian|last=Moore|link=y|class=Jr|pos=INF|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=1|lbs=216|home=Brooklyn, NY}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=2|first=Ariel|last=Antigua|class=Fr|pos=INF|bat=R|throw=R|ft=5|in=8|lbs=184|home=West Palm Beach, FL}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=4|first=Alex|last=Perry|class=Jr|pos=INF|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=4|lbs=206|home=McComb, MS}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=5|first=Cannon|last=Peebles|class=So|pos=C|bat=S|throw=R|ft=5|in=11|lbs=194|home=Ashland, VA}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=6|first=Bradke|last=Lohry|class=Jr|pos=INF|bat=R|throw=R|ft=5|in=8|lbs=171|home=Trinity, FL}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=7|first=Nate|last=Snead|class=So|pos=RHP|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=2|lbs=212|home=South Milwaukee, WI}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=8|first=Dylan|last=Dreiling|link=y|class=So|pos=OF|bat=L|throw=L|ft=5|in=11|lbs=200|home=Hays, KS}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=9|first=Hunter|last=Ensley|class=Jr|rs=y|pos=OF|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=1|lbs=196|home=Huntingdon, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=10|first=Cal|last=Stark|class=Sr|pos=C|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=1|lbs=200|home=Knoxville, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=11|first=Billy|last=Amick|link=y|class=Jr|pos=INF|bat=L|throw=R|ft=6|in=1|lbs=217|home=Batesburg, SC}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=12|first=Ethan|last=Payne|class=Gr|pos=U|bat=L|throw=R|ft=6|in=4|lbs=211|home=Memphis, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=13|first=Reese|last=Chapman|class=So|pos=OF|bat=L|throw=R|ft=6|in=1|lbs=212|home=Parker, CO}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=14|first=Charlie|last=Taylor|class=Jr|rs=y|pos=C|bat=R|throw=R|ft=5|in=11|lbs=190|home=Dunwoody, GA}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=15|first=JJ|last=Garcia|class=So|pos=RHP|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=6|lbs=209|home=Statesville, NC}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=16|first=Dalton|last=Bargo|class=So|pos=U|bat=L|throw=R|ft=6|in=1|lbs=196|home=Omaha, NE}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=17|first=Robin|last=Villeneuve|class=Jr|pos=OF|bat=R|throw=L|ft=6|in=1|lbs=214|home=Gatineau, Quebec}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=18|first=AJ|last=Causey|class=Jr|pos=RHP|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=3|lbs=205|home=Harvest, AL}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=19|first=Andrew|last=Behnke|class=So|pos=LHP|bat=L|throw=L|ft=5|in=10|lbs=181|home=Nashville, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=20|first=Colby|last=Backus|class=Jr|rs=y|pos=OF|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=4|lbs=223|home=Johnson City, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=21|first=Kavares|last=Tears|class=So|rs=y|pos=OF|bat=L|throw=L|ft=6|in=0|lbs=200|home=Lewisburg, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=23|first=Dean|last=Curley|link=y|class=Fr|pos=INF|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=3|lbs=212|home=La Verne, CA}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=25|first=Blake|last=Burke|link=y|class=Jr|pos=INF|bat=L|throw=L|ft=6|in=3|lbs=236|home=Brentwood, CA}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=27|first=Chris|last=Stamos|class=Gr|pos=LHP|bat=L|throw=L|ft=6|in=4|lbs=209|home=Pasadena, CA}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=28|first=Aaron|last=Combs|class=Jr|rs=y|pos=RHP|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=3|lbs=203|home=Sarasota, FL}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=29|first=Brady|last=Robertson|class=Fr|rs=y|pos=RHP|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=3|lbs=199|home=Humboldt, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=30|first=Stone|last=Lawless|class=Fr|pos=C|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=2|lbs=225|home=Huntsville, AL}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=31|first=Austin|last=Hunley|class=Fr|rs=y|pos=RHP|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=3|lbs=196|home=Mount Juliet, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=32|first=Drew|last=Beam|link=y|class=Jr|pos=RHP|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=4|lbs=207|home=Murfreesboro, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=33|first=AJ|last=Russell|class=So|pos=RHP|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=6|lbs=207|home=Franklin, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=34|first=Derek|last=Schaefer|class=Fr|pos=RHP|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=2|lbs=206|home=Cave Creek, AZ}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=35|first=Kirby|last=Connell|class=Gr|pos=LHP|bat=S|throw=L|ft=5|in=11|lbs=196|home=Johnson City, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=36|first=Blake|last=Grimmer|class=Fr|pos=INF|bat=L|throw=R|ft=6|in=3|lbs=202|home=Spring Lake, MI}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=37|first=Dylan|last=Loy|class=Fr|pos=LHP|bat=R|throw=L|ft=6|in=0|lbs=194|home=Pigeon Forge, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=40|first=Hunter|last=High|class=Fr|pos=INF|bat=L|throw=R|ft=6|in=0|lbs=198|home=Nashville, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=41|first=Camden|last=Bates|class=Fr|pos=INF|bat=R|throw=R|ft=5|in=10|lbs=165|home=Washington, OK}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=43|first=Luke|last=Payne|class=Fr|pos=LHP|bat=R|throw=L|ft=6|in=4|lbs=191|home=Gallatin, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=44|first=Marcus|last=Phillips|class=So|pos=RHP|bat=R|throw=R|ft=6|in=4|lbs=250|home=Sioux Falls, SD}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=45|first=Matthew|last=Dallas|class=Fr|pos=LHP|bat=L|throw=L|ft=6|in=5|lbs=192|home=Memphis, TN}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=46|first=Brayden|last=Sharp|class=Fr|pos=LHP|bat=L|throw=L|ft=6|in=2|lbs=174|home=The Woodlands, TX}}

{{Baseball roster/Player|num=48|first=Zander|last=Sechrist|class=Sr|pos=LHP|bat=R|throw=L|ft=6|in=2|lbs=194|home=Buford, GA}}

{{Baseball roster/Footer|roster_url=https://utsports.com/sports/baseball/roster/2024|accessdate=May 26, 2024|head_coach=Tony Vitello|asst_coach=Frank Anderson
Josh Elander
Richard Jackson}}

=Coaching Staff=

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colspan="9" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|color=white}}; text-align:center;"| 2023 Tennessee Volunteers coaching staff
NamePositionSeasons at
Tennessee
Tony VitelloHead Coachalign=center| 7
Frank AndersonAssistant Coach/Pitchingalign=center| 7
Josh ElanderAssistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinatoralign=center| 7
Richard JacksonAssistant Coachalign=center| 5
Luke BonfieldDirector of Player Developmentalign=center| 5
Parker SerranoStudent Assistant Coachalign=center| 1
Quentin EberhardtDirector of Baseball Sports Performancealign=center| 7

Offseason

=Signing Day Recruits=

The following players signed National Letter of Intents to play for Tennessee in 2024.

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Tennessee Volunteers|Player|Hometown|High School}}

! style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=no}}" colspan=3 | Pitchers

Derek SchaeferCave Creek, ArizonaCactus Shadows
Dylan LoyPigeon Forge, TennesseePigeon Forge
Luke PayneGallatin, TennesseeGoodpasture Christian School
Matthew DallasMemphis, TennesseeBriarcrest Christian School
Brayden SharpThe Woodlands, TexasThe Woodlands
style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=no}}" colspan=3| Hitters
Ariel AntiguaWest Palm Beach, FloridaTrinity Christian Academy (FL)
Dean CurleyLa Verne, CaliforniaNorthview (CA)
Stone LawlessHuntsville, AlabamaHuntsville (AL)
Blake GrimmerSpring Lake, MichiganSt. Mary's Preparatory
Hunter HighCrieve Hall, Nashville, TennesseeLipscomb Academy
Camden BatesWashington, OklahomaWashington (OK)

= 2023 MLB Draft =

{{main|2023 Major League Baseball draft}}

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Tennessee Volunteers|Round |Pick |Player |Position |MLB Team }}

#1#9Chase DollanderRHPColorado Rockies
#4#117Maui AhunaSSSan Francisco Giants
#5#146Andrew LindseyRHPMiami Marlins
#7#202Seth HalvorsenRHPColorado Rockies
#11#319Jared DickeyUKansas City Royals
#14#414Zach JoyceRHPLos Angeles Angels
#14#415Jake FitzgibbonsLHPArizona Diamondbacks
#17#516Bryce JenkinsRHPNew York Mets

Schedule and results

{{Game log start|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|color=white}}|title= 2024 Tennessee Volunteers Baseball Game Log (60-13)}}

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|color=white}}" | Regular Season (46-10)

|-

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers}}|title= February (8-1)|Date|Opponent|Rank|Site/stadium|Score|Win|Loss|Save|TV|Attendance|Overall record|SEC record}}

|-

! colspan=12 style="padding-left:4em;background:#FF8200; color:white" | Shriners Children's College Showdown

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| February 16 || vs No. 18 Texas Tech* || No. 5 || Globe Life Field
Arlington, Texas || W 6-2 || AJ Causey (1-0) || Bryson Thacker (0-1) || None || FloBaseball || 10,992 || 1-0 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"

| February 17 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Oklahoma Sooners baseball|title=Oklahoma}}* || No. 5 || Globe Life Field
Arlington, Texas || L 1-5 {{small|10}} || R. Lambert (1-0) || Aaron Combs (0-1) || None || FloBaseball || 13,991 || 1-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| February 18 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Baylor Bears baseball|title=Baylor}}* || No. 5 || Globe Life Field
Arlington, Texas || W 11-5 || Nate Snead (1-0) || Andrade (0-1) || None || FloBaseball || 10,977 || 2-1 || —

|-

! colspan=12 style="padding-left:4em;background:#FF8200; color:white" |

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| February 20 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=UNC Asheville Bulldogs|title=UNC Asheville}}* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 3-2 || Austin Hunley (1-0) || Jacob Williams (0-1) || None || SECN+ || 4,699 || 3-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| February 21 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=East Tennessee State Buccaneers|title=East Tennessee State}}* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 16-0 {{small|7}} || Dylan Loy (1-0) || Derek McCarley (0-1) || None || SECN+ || 5,020 || 4-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| February 23 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Albany Great Danes baseball|title=Albany}}* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 8-5 || Chris Stamos (1-0) || Owen Birkman (0-1) || AJ Causey (1) || SECN+ || 4,629 || 5-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| February 24 || vs Albany* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 21-6 || Drew Beam (1-0) || Connor Eisenmann (0-1) || None || SECN+ || 5,127 || 6-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| February 25 || vs Albany* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Standium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 12-0 {{small|7}} || Nate Snead (2-0) || Quinn Thomas (0-1) || None || SECN+ || 5,091 || 7-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| February 27 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=High Point Panthers baseball|title=High Point}}* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 7-4 || Chris Stamos (2-0) || Dalton Olsovsky (0-2) || Nate Snead (1) || SECN+ || 4,138 || 8-1 || —

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{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers}}|title= March (16-4)|Date|Opponent|Rank|Site/stadium|Score|Win|Loss|Save|TV|Attendance|Overall record|SEC record}}

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| March 1 || vs Bowling Green* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 11-1 {{small|8}} || AJ Causey (2-0) || DJ Newman (2-1) || None || SECN+ || 4,446 || 9-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 2 || vs Bowling Green* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 12-1 {{small|7}} || Drew Beam (2-0) || Nic Good (0-1) || None || SECN+ || 5,343 || 10-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 3 || vs Bowling Green* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 16-6 {{small|7}} || Kirby Connell (1-0) || Calvin Mitchell (1-2) || None || SECN+ || 5,385 || 11-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 5 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Kansas State Wildcats baseball|title=Kansas State}}* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 15-5 || Nate Snead (3-0) || Owen Boererna (1-1) || None || SECN+ || 4,467 || 12-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 6 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles baseball|title=Southern Indiana}}* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 2-1 || Derek Schaefer (1-0) || Gavin Morris (0-1) || Kirby Connell (1) || SECN+ || 3,952 || 13-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 8 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Illinois Fighting Illini baseball|title=Illinois}}* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 6-3 || AJ Causey (3-0) || Jack Crowder (0-1) || Marcus Phillips (1) || SECN+ || 5,083 || 14-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 9 || vs Illinois* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 24-1' || Drew Beam (3-0) || Logan Tabeling (0-2) || None || SECN+ || 4,938 || 15-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 10 || vs Illinois* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 8-3 || Nate Snead (4-0) || Joseph Glassey (0-1) || None || SECN+ || 5,188 || 16-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 12 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Eastern Kentucky Colonels baseball|title=Eastern Kentucky}}* || No. 5 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 17-2 {{small|7}} || Chris Stamos (3-0) || Bradley Stewart (0-1) || None || SECN+ || 5,129 || 17-1 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 15 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Alabama Crimson Tide baseball|title=Alabama}} || No. 5 || Sewell-Thomas Stadium
Tuscaloosa, Alabama || W 11-3 || AJ Causey (4-0) || Hess (3-1) || None || SECN+ || 3,801 || 18-1 || 1-0

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"

| March 16 || vs Alabama || No. 5 || Sewell-Thomas Stadium
Tuscaloosa, Alabama || L 3-6 || Farone (3-0) || Drew Beam (3-1) || None || SECN || 4,619 || 18-2 || 1-1

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"

| March 17 || vs Alabama || No. 5 || Sewell-Thomas Stadium
Tuscaloosa, Alabama || L 6-7 || Heiberger (2-0) || Nate Snead (4-1) || Moza (1) || SECN || 4,563 || 18-3 || 1-2

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 19 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Xavier Musketeers baseball|title=Xavier}}* || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 10-2 || Kirby Connell (2-0) || Jonathan Kelly (0-1) || None || SECN+ || 4,558 || 19-3 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 22 || vs No. 17 {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Ole Miss Rebels baseball|title=Ole Miss}} || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 15-3 || AJ Causey (5-0) || Dennis Gunnar (3-1) || None || SECN+ || 5,489 || 20-3 || 2-2

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"

| March 23 || vs No. 17 Ole Miss || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || L 5-8 || Nichols Mason (3-0) || AJ Russell (0-1) || Connor Spencer (5) || SECN+ || 5,585 || 20-4 || 2-3

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 24 || vs No. 17 Ole Miss || No. 7 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 15-4 {{small|7}} || Nate Snead (5-1) || Saunier Grayson (3-3) || None || SECN+ || 5,677 || 21-4 || 3-3

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 26 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles baseball|title=Tennessee Tech}}* || No. 5 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knxville, Tennessee || W 11-1 {{small|7}} || Derek Schaefer (2-0) || Matt Gelorme (0-1) || None || SECN+ || 4,992 || 22-4 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"

| March 29 || vs No. 22 Georgia || No. 5 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || L 2-16 || Charlie Goldstein (4-0) || AJ Causey (5-1) || None || SECN+ || 5,575 || 22-5 || 3-4

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 30 || vs No. 22 Georgia || No. 5 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 16-11 || Kirby Connell (3-0) || Kolten Smith (2-2) || None || SECN || 5,677 || 23-5 || 4-4

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| March 31 || vs No. 22 Georgia || No. 5 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Konxville, Tennessee || W 7-0 || Zander Sechrist (1-0) || Christian Mracna (3-2) || Nate Snead (2) || SECN || 5,006 || 24-5 || 5-4

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers}}|title= April (13-3)|Date|Opponent|Rank|Site/stadium|Score|Win|Loss|Save|TV|Attendance|Overall record|SEC record}}

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"

| April 5 || vs Auburn || No. 4 || Plainsman Park
Auburn, Alabama || L 5-9 || Carson Myers (2-2) || AJ Causey (5-2) || John Armstrong (2) || SECN+ || 5,119 || 25-6 || 5-5

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| April 6 || vs Auburn || No. 4 || Plainsman Park
Auburn, Alabama || W 12-2 {{small|7}} || Drew Beam (4-1) || Connor McBride (3-2) || None || SECN+ || 5,566 || 25-6 || 6-5

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| April 7 || vs Auburn || No, 4 || Plainsman Park
Auburn, Alabama || W 19-5 {{small|7}} || Nate Snead (6-1) || Will Cannon (0-1) || None || SECN+ || 4,468 || 26-6 || 7-5

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| April 9 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Alabama A&M Bulldogs baseball|title=Alabama A&M}}* || No. 4 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 20-2 {{small|7}} || JJ Garcia (1-0) || Roman Sorrell (0-4) || None || SECN+ || 4,805 || 27-6 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| April 12 || vs No, 25 LSU || No. 4 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 6-3 || AJ Causey (6-2) || Jump Gage (2-1) || Kirby Connell (2) || ESPNU || 5,901 || 28-6 || 8-5

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| April 13 || vs No. 25 LSU || No. 4 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 3-1 || Drew Beam (5-1) || Luke Holman (6-2) || Nate Snead (3) || SECN || 6,155 || 29-6 || 9-5

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| April 14 || vs No. 25 LSU || No. 4 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 8-4 || Andrew Behnke (1-0) || Aiden Moffett (0-1) || Aaron Combs (1) || SECN || 6,092 || 30-6 || 10-5

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| April 16 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Bellarmine Knights baseball|title=Bellarmine}}* || No. 2 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 20-5 || Dallas Matthew (1-0) || Cooper Hellman (1-3) || None || SECN+ || 4,617 || 31-6 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"

| April 16 || at No. 3 Kentucky || No. 2 || Kentucky Proud Park
Lexington, Kentucky || L 3-5 || Travis Smith (3-2) || AJ Causey (6-3) || Johnny Hummel (5) || SECN+ || 6,922 || 31-7 || 10-6

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| April 17 || at No. 3 Kentucky || No. 2 || Kentucky Proud Park
Lexington, Kentucky || W 9-4 || Aaron Combs (1-1) || Dominic Niman (7-3) || None || SECN+ || 7,304 || 32-7 || 11-6

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| April 18 || at No. 3 Kentucky || No. 2 || Kentucky Proud Park
Lexington, Kentucky || W 13-11 || Kirby Connell (4-0) || Travis Smith (3-3) || Marcus Phillips (2) || SECN+ || 6,797 || 33-7 || 12-6

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| April 23 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Western Carolina Catamounts|title=Western Carolina}}* || No. 3 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 12-4 || Andrew Behnke (2-0) || Spenser Hamblen (2-4) || None || SECN+ || 4,878 || 34-7 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| April 25 || vs Missouri || No. 3 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 10-1 || AJ Causey (7-3) || Ryan Magdic (1-2) || None || SECN || 5,529 || 35-7 || 13-6

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| April 26 || vs Missouri || No. 3 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 3-2 || Drew Beam (6-1) || Logan Lunceford (1-4) || Aaron Combs (2) || SECN+ || 5,504 || 36-7 || 14-6

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| April 27 || vs Missouri || No. 3 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 3-2 || Nate Snead (7-1) || Carter Rustad (4-6) || Kirby Connell (3) || SECN || 6,026 || 37-7 || 15-6

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"

| April 30 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Lipscomb Bisons baseball|title=Lipscomb}}* || No. 3 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || L 6-9 || Ryan Kutz (1-2) || Andrew Behnke (2-1) || None || SECN+ || 4,890 || 37-8 || —

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{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers}}|title= May (9-2)|Date|Opponent|Rank|Site/stadium|Score|Win|Loss|Save|TV|Attendance|Overall record|SEC record}}

|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbbbbb"

| May 2 || at Florida || No. 3 || Condron Ballpark
Gainesville, Florida ||colspan="6"| Postponed (Inclement Weather) Makeup: May 3 as a single-admission doubleheader{{cite web |url=https://floridagators.com/news/2024/5/2/baseball-schedule-change-florida-to-play-friday-doubleheader-vs-tennessee.aspx |title=Schedule Change: Florida to Play Friday Doubleheader vs. Tennessee |last=Bortner |first=Sullivan |date=May 2, 2024 |website=floridagators.com |publisher=University Athletic Assoc., Inc., Fox Sports Sun, IMG College |access-date=May 2, 2024}} || 37-8 || 15-6

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 3
DH || at Florida || No. 3 || Condron Ballpark
Gainesville, Florida || W 6-2 || AJ Causey (8-3) || Neely Brandon (1-3) || Kirby Connell (4) || SECN+ || 6,326 || 38-8 || 16-6

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"

| May 3
DH || at Florida || No. 3 || Condron Ballpark
Gainesville, Florida || L 3-4 || Jameson Fisher (3-0) || Drew Beam (6-2) || Luke McNeillie (2) || SECN+ || 6,326 || 38-9 || 16-7

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 4 || at Florida || No. 3 || Condron Ballpark
Gainesville, Florida || W 16-3 {{small|7}} || Nate Snead (8-1) || Jac Caglianone (5-1) || None || SECN+ || 7,335 || 39-9 || 17-7

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 7 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Queens Royals|title=Queens}}* || No. 1 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 6-3 || JJ Garcia (2-0) || Jack Renaud (0-5) || Aaron Combs (3) || SECN+ || 5,178 || 40-9 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 10 || at Vanderbilt || No. 1 || Hawkins Field
Nashville, Tennessee || W 8-4 || AJ Causey (9-3) || Miller Green (1-4) || None || SECN+ || 3,802 || 41-9 || 18-7

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 11 || at Vanderbilt || No. 1 || Hawkins Field
Nashville, Tennessee || W 7-6 || Drew Beam (7-2) || Greysen Carter (4-2) || Nate Snead (4) || SECN || 3,802 || 42-9 || 19-7

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"

| May 12 || at Vanderbilt || No. 1 || Hawkins Field
Nashville, Tennessee || L 0-3 || JD Thompson (4-1) || Zander Sechrist (1-1) || Devin Futrell (1) || ESPN2 || 3,802 || 42-10 || 19-8

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 14 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Belmont Bruins baseball|title=Belmont}}* || No. 1 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 10-0 {{small|7}} || JJ Garcia (3-0) || Jordan Zuger (1-2) || None || SECN+ || 5,022 || 43-10 || —

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 16 || vs No. 24 {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=South Carolina Gamecocks baseball|title=South Carolina}} || No. 1 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 9-3 || AJ Causey (10-3) || Ty Good (5-2) || None || SECN+ || 5,730 || 44-10 || 20-8

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 17 || vs No. 24 South Carolina || No. 1 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 8-3 || Drew Beam (8-2) || Garrett Gainey (0-3) || None || SECN+ || 5,657 || 45-10 || 21-8

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 18 || vs No. 24 South Carolina || No. 1 || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 4-1 || Zander Sechrist (2-1) || Matthew Becker (5-3) || Aaron Combs (4) || SECN+ || 5,759 || 46-10 || 22-8

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|-

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|color=white}}" | Postseason (14-3)

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{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers}}|title= SEC Tournament (4-1)|Date|Opponent|Rank|Site/stadium|Score|Win|Loss|Save|TV|Attendance|Overall record|Tournament record}}

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"

| May 22
2nd Round || vs Vanderbilt (8) || No. 1 (1) || Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
Hoover, Alabama || L 4-13 || Green (2-4) || Nate Snead (8-2) || None || SECN || 11,840 || 46-11 || 0-1

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 23
2nd Round (LR) || vs No. 3 Texas A&M (4) || No. 1 (1) || Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
Hoover, Alabama || W 7-4 || AJ Causey (11-3) || Perry (2-1) || None || SECN || 6,825 || 47-11 || 1-1

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 24
3rd Round || vs No. 14 Mississippi State (5) || No. 1 (1) || Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
Hoover, Alabama || W 6-5 || Aaron Combs (2-1) || Davis (5-1) || Nate Snead (5) || SECN || 13,335 || 48-11 || 2-1

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 25
Semifinal || vs Vanderbilt (8) || No. 1 (1) || Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
Hoover, Alabama || W 6-4 || Zander Sechrist (3-1) || Guth (1-2) || Marcus Phillips (3) || SECN || 14,386 || 49-11 || 3-1

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 26
Championship Game || vs LSU (11) || No. 1 (1) || Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
Hoover, Alabama || W 4-3 || Dylan Loy (2-0) || Ulloa Fidel (2-2) || Aaron Combs (5) || ESPN2 || 15,686 || 50-11 || 4-1

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{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers}}|title= Knoxville Regional (3–0)|Date|Opponent|Rank|Site/stadium|Score|Win|Loss|Save|TV|Attendance|Overall record|NCAA record}}

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| May 31 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Northern Kentucky Norse baseball|title=Northern Kentucky}} (4) || No. 1 (1) || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 9-3 || AJ Causey (12-3) || Gillis Tanner (8-3) || None || SEC Network || 6,396 || 51-11 || 1-0

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"

| June 1 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Indiana Hoosiers baseball|title=Indiana}} (3) || No. 1 (1) || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 12-6 || Andrew Behnke (3-1) || Charlie Taylor (4-2) || None || ESPNU || 6,255 || 52-11 || 2-0

|- align="center" bgcolor="ccffcc"

| June 2 || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Southern Miss Golden Eagles baseball|title=Southern Miss}} (2) || No. 1 (1) || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 12-3 || Nate Snead (9-2) || Chandler Best (3-1) || None || ESPN+ || 5,963 || 53-11 || 3-0

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{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers}}|title= Knoxville Super Regional (2-1)|Date|Opponent|Rank|Site/stadium|Score|Win|Loss|Save|TV|Attendance|Overall record|NCAA record}}

|- align="center" bgcolor="ccffcc"

| June 7
Game 1
3:00 p.m. EST || vs No. 16 Evansville (4) || No. 1 (1) || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 11-6 || AJ Causey (13-3) || Kenton Deverman (9-2) || None || ESPN2 || 6,195 || 54-11 || 1-0

|- align="center" bgcolor="ffcccc"

| June 8
Game 2
11:00 a.m. EST || vs No. 16 Evansville (4) || No. 1 (1) || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || L 8–10 || Jakob Meyer (4–4) || Kirby Connell (4–1) || Shane Harris (4) || ESPN2 || 6,506 || 54–12 || 1–1

|- align="center" bgcolor="ccffcc"

| June 9
Game 3
6:00 p.m. EST || vs No. 16 Evansville (4) || No. 1 (1) || Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee || W 12-1 || Zander Sechrist (4-1) || Kevin Reed (5-3) || None || ESPNU || 6,489 || 55-12 || 2-1

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{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers}}|title= College World Series (5−1)|Date|Opponent|Rank|Site/stadium|Score|Win|Loss|Save|TV|Attendance|Overall record|NCAA record}}

|- align="center" bgcolor="ccffcc"

| June 14
Game 1
7:00 p.m. EST || vs {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Florida State Seminoles baseball|title=Florida State}} (8) || No. 1 (1) || Charles Schwab Field
Omaha, Nebraska || | W 12-11 || Nate Snead (10-2) || Brennen Oxford (2-1) || None || ESPN || 25,499 || 56−12 || 1−0

|- align="center" bgcolor="ccffcc"

| June 16
Game 2
7:00 p.m. EST || vs North Carolina (4)|| No. 1 (1) || Charles Schwab Field
Omaha, Nebraska || W 6−1 || Drew Beam (9−2) || Shea Sprague (3−2) || None || ESPN2 || 25,140 || 57−12 || 2−0

|- align="center" bgcolor="ccffcc"

| June 19
Game 3
2:00 p.m. EST || vs Florida State (8) || No. 1 (1) || Charles Schwab Field
Omaha, Nebraska || W 7-2 || Zander Sechrist (5–1) || John Abraham (5–2) || None || ESPN || 24,696 || 58−12 || 3−0

|- style="background:#f2f2f2; font-weight:bold;"

| colspan=12 style="padding-left:4em;background:#FF8200; color:white" | College World Series Championship Finals (2−1)

|- align="center" bgcolor="ffcccc"

| June 22
Game 4
7:00 p.m. EST || vs Texas A&M (3) || No. 1 (1) || Charles Schwab Field
Omaha, Nebraska || L 9-5 || Josh Stewart (2−2) || Chris Stamos (3−1) || None || ESPN || 26,498 || 58−13 || 0−1

|- align="center" bgcolor="ccffcc"

| June 23
Game 5
7:00 p.m. EST || vs Texas A&M (3) || No. 1 (1) || Charles Schwab Field
Omaha, Nebraska || W 4-1 || Aaron Combs (3-1) || Kaiden Wilson (0-2) || Nate Snead || ESPN || 25,987 || 59-13 || 1-1

|- align="center" bgcolor="ccffcc"

| June 24
Game 6
7:00 p.m. EST || vs Texas A&M (3) || No. 1 (1) || Charles Schwab Field
Omaha, Nebraska || W 6-5 || Zander Sechrist (6-1) || Justin Lamkin (3-3) || Aaron Combs || ESPN || 24,685 || 60-13 || 2-1

|- style="background:#f2f2f2; font-weight:bold;"

| colspan=12 style="padding-left:4em;background:#FF8200; color:white" |

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|- valign="top"

| Legend:      {{Color box|#ccffcc|border=darkgray}} = Win      {{Color box|#ffcccc|border=darkgray}} = Loss      {{Color box|#bbbbbb|border=darkgray}} = Canceled      Bold = Tennessee team member

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| style="font-size:88%" | *Denotes non–conference game • [https://utsports.com/sports/baseball/schedule/2024 Schedule source] • Rankings based on the teams' current ranking in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll • (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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Statistics

=Record vs. conference opponents=

{{2024 SEC baseball record vs. opponent|team=TENN}}

Rankings

{{Main|2024 NCAA Division I baseball rankings}}

References

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