CHAPEL HILL, NC — Tennessee baseball opened the NCAA Tournament Chapel Hill Regional Friday at Boshamer Stadium, with No. 2 seed Tennessee (38-20) facing No. 3 East Carolina at noon ET on May 29. First-year head coach Josh Elander named senior left-hander Evan Blanco as the Vols’ starter and framed the matchup as a competitor’s test. The winner will face either No. 1 North Carolina or No. 4 VCU in a winners-bracket game on Saturday, May 30 at 5 p.m.; the loser moves to an elimination game at noon on May 30. Elander’s May 27–28 comments stressed player execution; the double-elimination regional can extend through June 1 if necessary.
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If you're a Tennessee baseball fan, this is a crucial time. The team's performance in the NCAA Tournament can boost community pride and local economy. Check out the game on ESPNU or follow the scores online to show your support.
Tennessee's underdog status could make for an exciting upset. Coach Elander's emphasis on player execution suggests a strategic approach to the game. Worth forwarding if you know a baseball fan who loves a good underdog story.
Local broadcasters, the NCAA, participating universities and host UNC benefited from increased viewership, ticket sales and exposure during the Chapel Hill Regional.
Tennessee risks an early postseason exit that would disappoint players, coaching staff and Knoxville-area fans if eliminated soon.
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