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Tennessee Secures Fifth SEC Series Win Amid Weather Delay

Rain‑Interrupted Game Ends 9‑4 in Favor of Vols, Final Matchup Looms

A Rain‑Delayed Showdown in Oklahoma City

The second meeting between the No. 24 Tennessee Volunteers and the No. 20 Oklahoma Sooners unfolded at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, but the contest was quickly interrupted by inclement weather.

Oklahoma struck first, capitalizing on a two‑run homer from Camden Johnson in the opening inning to take an early lead.

Tennessee answered with a four‑run third inning, sparked by a timely triple from Manny Marin that brought the first run across the plate.

Trent Grindlinger’s two‑run single shifted the momentum, and a hard‑hit grounder from Henry Ford added another tally, pushing the Vols ahead.

Reliever Brandon Arvidson closed the game with his third save of the season, limiting Oklahoma to a single run on three hits while the offense added two more runs in the ninth to seal a 9‑4 victory.

The series will conclude with a final game later today, offering both squads a chance to finish the matchup on a high note.

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