How it Happened: Tennessee sweeps Hofstra with third run-rule of weekend

Tennessee baseball cruised to a run-rule victory over Hofstra to cap Sunday’s three-game sweep, winning 13-1 in seven innings from Lindsey Nelson Stadium.
The Vols (3-0) won every game in the sweep this weekend in run-rule fashion over the Price (0-3). Resse Chapman blasted a grand slam in the second. Hunter Ensley drove in two runs and a pair of Vols garnered multi-hit days. Tennessee managed 10 hits overall in the ballgame.
Nate Snead got the start for Tennessee and allowed one run off two hits in three innings of work. Andrew Behnke (1-0) earned the victory as the first out of the bullpen, tossing the one inning and allowing just one hit. Hofstra starting pitcher Branden Brown had a day to forgot. The righty allowed 10 runs (9 earned) off four hits across 70 pitches (28 strikes).
Tennessee returns to action for midweek work on Tuesday at 4:30 when UNC Asheville comes to town.
Scoring Summary
Top 1st: Bryce Curry sacrifice fly to right field plated Jake Harring. Pride 1-0
Bottom 1st: Dean Curley scored on a wild pitch. Tied 1-1
Bottom 1st: Cannon Peebles singled to first base, Kilen scored. Vols 2-1
Bottom 1st: Stone Lawless singled to left field, Ensley scored. Vols 3-1
Bottom 1st: Reese Chapman grounded out to first base, Fischer scored. Vols 4-1
Bottom 2nd: Hunter Ensley reached on a fielder’s choice and an error allowed Dean Curley to score. Vols 5-1
Bottom 2nd: Gavin Kilen scored on a failed pickoff move. Vols 6-1
Bottom 2nd: Chris Newstrom walked with the bases loaded. Vols 7-1
Bottom 2nd: Reese Chapman hit a grand slam to left. Vols 11-1
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Reese is feeling GRAND!
— Tennessee Baseball (@Vol_Baseball) February 16, 2025
It's 12-1 after two innings here on Rocky Top after an eight run second for the Big Orange.
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Bottom 2nd: Hunter Ensley singled in Ariel Antigua. Vols 12-1
Bottom 6th: Levi Clark sacrifice fly to centerfield. Vols 13-1
Postgame Video
The Final Stats



Tennessee’s Weekly Schedule
Friday: No. 4 Tennessee 15, Hofstra 0 (7 Inn) | Box Score | How it Happened | Four Takes | Vitello Transcript
Saturday: No. 4 Tennessee 18, Hofstra 1 (7 Inn) | Box Score | How it Happened | Four Takes | Vitello
Sunday: No. 4 Tennessee 13, Hofstra 1 (7 Inn) | Box Score | How it Happened | Four Takes | Vitello
Tennessee in the National Polls
USA Today – No. 2
NCBWA – No. 2
Baseball America – No. 3
D1 Baseball – No. 4
Perfect Game – No. 5