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Tennessee Falls in Marathon to East Carolina, Faces Uphill Battle in Chapel Hill Regional

A 14‑inning loss drops the Vols to the losers bracket, forcing them to win four straight games to stay alive

The Tennessee Volunteers baseball squad entered the Chapel Hill Regional facing a daunting test against East Carolina, a team that proved relentless over fourteen grueling innings.

Despite a series of chances, including a critical bunt in the twelfth frame, the Vols could not convert runners in scoring position, finishing a mere 1‑for‑10 in those situations and ultimately slipping to a 7‑3 loss.

A Fight That Fell Short

Tennessee showed resilience, tying the game in both the ninth and thirteenth innings, but East Carolina answered with a four‑run burst in the fourteenth to seal the victory.

The pitching staff bore the brunt of the marathon, with four relievers following seven innings of one‑run ball from starter Evan Blanco, leaving the bullpen thin for the next contest.

Coach Josh Elander emphasized the need for better execution and a quick rebound, acknowledging the uphill road that now lies ahead for his team.

The Volunteers must win four consecutive games to advance to the super regional, beginning with an elimination showdown scheduled for May 30.

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