Tennessee football is back on the practice field again, opening spring camp on Monday.
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Tennessee basketball isn't looking ahead as it enters the NCAA Tournament.
Lady Vols basketball earned a No. 6 seed in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament bracket, as revealed on Sunday. Tennessee will head to Rale…
Although Lady Vols tennis started well, it was not able to hold on. Tennessee fell, 4-3, to Texas A&M.
Tennessee basketball will enter the NCAA Tournament as a No. 2 seed in the Midwest Region and begin play in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Tennessee softball is familiar with greatness. The Lady Vols won the SEC regular-season and tournament championships and advanced to the Women's College World Series l…
It looked like Tennessee baseball had clinched its first SEC series of the year, but then Alabama'a Gage Miller struck.
Tennessee softball started conference play with a perfect weekend.
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