Baseball

Tennessee Baseball Climbs to a Potential Two-Seed in the NCAA Tournament

Coach Josh Elander’s squad peaks at the right moment, earning national accolades and key series wins

Tennessee’s baseball program has vaulted into the conversation among the nation’s elite, landing spots in both Baseball America and D1 Baseball rankings as the season draws to a close.

Under the guidance of head coach Josh Elander, the Volunteers have transformed a middling conference slate into a decisive finish, posting an 11‑7 record in SEC play and stringing together series wins that have turned heads.

Key Wins Over Alabama and Texas

Series victories against Alabama and Texas underscored the team’s ability to compete with traditional powerhouses, bolstering its résumé for the NCAA selection committee.

With the regular season now behind them, the Vols are projected as a two‑seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament, a placement that reflects both their improved metrics and the timing of their peak performance.

As the tournament approaches, the squad’s confidence is high, and analysts expect the team to carry its late‑season form into the national stage, potentially reshaping expectations for the program.

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