After racking up 20 runs and 32 hits in their previous two games, the Gators’ offense finally crashed back down to earth on Saturday afternoon.
Three Tennessee pitchers combined to pitch a four-hit shutout to eliminate the sixth-seeded Gators from the SEC Tournament by a 4-0 score.
Righty Camden Sewell, normally one of the Volunteers’ top relievers, got the start and tied a career high with six innings pitched. He yielded just two hits and struck out a career-high six batters.
Sewell threw three different pitches, an upper-80s to lower-90s sinker, a mid-80s fastball and a slider.