Gary Morse is a 6-foot-8 right-handed pitcher from California. He committed to Tennessee baseball over Vanderbilt and Texas A&M among others.
Gary Morse, the top right-handed pitcher in California, committed to Tennessee baseball on Saturday. The 6-foot-8 pitcher from Orange Lutheran High School is the No. 84 prospect in the 2026 class, ...
The banquet is the highlight of the Cardinals’ annual Winter Warm-Up and one of just two such events remaining in big league ...
On the heels of the Vols’ first World Series win, season tickets for the University of Tennessee’s baseball have sold out.
A sold out crowd in Nashville was treated to a gem as the Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball team pulled off a major ...
Tennessee athletics continued its skyrocketing growth with a record $234 million in revenue in the 2024 fiscal year. Here's ...
Tennessee is fresh off its first national championship in program history. Now, it looks like plenty of seats at Lindsey ...
Alex Perry finished the fall season in position to be the starting first baseman for Tennessee baseball. He is stepping away ...
The Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team is coming off another NCAA Tournament season, but one that ended before the ...
Tennessee baseball is ranked No. 4 by D1Baseball in its 2025 preseason rankings. It is the second time the reigning national champs have been labeled a preseason top-5 team. Perfect Game ...
Chris Stamos, a relief pitcher who played two seasons at Cal-Berkeley, spent his last year of NCAA eligibility at the ...
Just ten years ago, 2014, the University of Tennessee reported to the NCAA, as it is required to do every year, its income ...