No.10 Tennessee avoids the sweep as it convincingly defeats No.1 LSU 14-7 Saturday afternoon at Alex Box Stadium. Tennessee’s 14 runs were the most runs LSU has allowed all season.
Tennessee improves its overall record to 20-8 and its conference record to 4-5.
Camden Sewell (2-0) picked up his second win of the year. Sewell’s final line was three hits, one earned, one walk and three strikeouts through 2.2 innings.
Tennessee started right-hander Drew Beam. Beam’s final line was eight hits, six runs (one earned) and four strikeouts through four innings.
LSU starting pitcher Thatcher Hurd was charged with his first loss of the season.