University of Tennessee Athletics

2022 Baseball & Softball Season Tickets Now On Sale
October 04, 2021 | Baseball, Softball
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Season tickets for the 2022 Tennessee baseball and softball seasons are officially on sale. Tickets can be purchased at AllVols.com or by calling the Tennessee Athletics ticket office at (865) 656-1200 or 1 (800) 332-VOLS.
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Updated pricing for the 2022 season includes season-ticket costs and any required donation. Updated maps and pricing for this season can be found by clicking HERE.
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For fans interested in purchasing a baseball or softball porch for the entire season, please call (865) 656-1200 for more info.
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Single-game tickets for all seating areas will go on sale closer to the start of the season.
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Tennessee softball will host a pair of home tournaments this spring, beginning the weekend of March 4-6 as Dartmouth, Virginia and South Alabama come to Rocky Top for the Tennessee Invitational. UT is also scheduled to put on a two-day, three-team event April 23-24 with East Carolina and UNC Greensboro, dubbed the Lady Vol Challenge.
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UT's home opener is slated for Wednesday, March 2, when the Lady Vols welcome Tennessee Tech to Sherri Parker Lee Stadium. It will be the first of three midweek in-state matchups during the month of March, with Austin Peay (Tuesday, March 8) and Lipscomb (Wednesday, March 30) also scheduled to visit Rocky Top.
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The Lady Vols will host four SEC series, as well, welcoming Arkansas (March 18-20), Mississippi State (April 1-3), Texas A&M (April 16-18) and Auburn (May 6-8) to Sherri Parker Lee Stadium.
Head coach Karen Weekly enters her 21st season at the helm of Tennessee softball this spring. The Lady Vols return 12 letterwinners from the 2021 squad, highlighted by NFCA All-Americans Kiki Milloy and Ashley Rogers. UT also welcomes 11 newcomers with seven true freshmen and four transfers preparing for their debut campaigns on Rocky Top.
To purchase season tickets for the 2022 softball season, click HERE.
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The Tennessee baseball team begins its 2022 campaign at home on the weekend of Feb. 18-20 against Georgia Southern. The Vols' home slate features 37 home games, including SEC series against South Carolina (March 18-20), Missouri (April 8-10), Alabama (April 15-17), Auburn (April 29-May 1) and Georgia (May 13-15). UT's full 2022 schedule can be seen HERE.
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Tennessee is coming off an historic 2021 season, culminated by the program's fifth College World Series appearance and its first trip to Omaha since 2005. The Vols won 50 games for just the third time in program history and won their first outright SEC eastern division title since 1995. Tony Vitello was named National Coach of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and Perfect Game.
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The Vols return 24 letterwinners from last season's Omaha team, including "Super Seniors" in Evan Russell, Luc Lipcius and Redmond Walsh. The Big Orange also added a handful of marquee transfers and welcomed the nation's No. 5 ranked signing class according to Baseball America and Perfect Game.
To purchase season tickets for the 2022 baseball season, click HERE.
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Updated pricing for the 2022 season includes season-ticket costs and any required donation. Updated maps and pricing for this season can be found by clicking HERE.
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For fans interested in purchasing a baseball or softball porch for the entire season, please call (865) 656-1200 for more info.
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Single-game tickets for all seating areas will go on sale closer to the start of the season.
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Tennessee softball will host a pair of home tournaments this spring, beginning the weekend of March 4-6 as Dartmouth, Virginia and South Alabama come to Rocky Top for the Tennessee Invitational. UT is also scheduled to put on a two-day, three-team event April 23-24 with East Carolina and UNC Greensboro, dubbed the Lady Vol Challenge.
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UT's home opener is slated for Wednesday, March 2, when the Lady Vols welcome Tennessee Tech to Sherri Parker Lee Stadium. It will be the first of three midweek in-state matchups during the month of March, with Austin Peay (Tuesday, March 8) and Lipscomb (Wednesday, March 30) also scheduled to visit Rocky Top.
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The Lady Vols will host four SEC series, as well, welcoming Arkansas (March 18-20), Mississippi State (April 1-3), Texas A&M (April 16-18) and Auburn (May 6-8) to Sherri Parker Lee Stadium.
Head coach Karen Weekly enters her 21st season at the helm of Tennessee softball this spring. The Lady Vols return 12 letterwinners from the 2021 squad, highlighted by NFCA All-Americans Kiki Milloy and Ashley Rogers. UT also welcomes 11 newcomers with seven true freshmen and four transfers preparing for their debut campaigns on Rocky Top.
To purchase season tickets for the 2022 softball season, click HERE.
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The Tennessee baseball team begins its 2022 campaign at home on the weekend of Feb. 18-20 against Georgia Southern. The Vols' home slate features 37 home games, including SEC series against South Carolina (March 18-20), Missouri (April 8-10), Alabama (April 15-17), Auburn (April 29-May 1) and Georgia (May 13-15). UT's full 2022 schedule can be seen HERE.
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Tennessee is coming off an historic 2021 season, culminated by the program's fifth College World Series appearance and its first trip to Omaha since 2005. The Vols won 50 games for just the third time in program history and won their first outright SEC eastern division title since 1995. Tony Vitello was named National Coach of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and Perfect Game.
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The Vols return 24 letterwinners from last season's Omaha team, including "Super Seniors" in Evan Russell, Luc Lipcius and Redmond Walsh. The Big Orange also added a handful of marquee transfers and welcomed the nation's No. 5 ranked signing class according to Baseball America and Perfect Game.
To purchase season tickets for the 2022 baseball season, click HERE.
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