Tennessee starter Chase Dollander lasted just three innings after he gave up 5 H, 4 R, and two BB to just 3 Ks, while the offense didn’t get on the scoreboard until the fourth inning.
But the bats raked across two runs in the fourth, four runs in the fifth and the sixth with two more in the seventh, while Camden Sewell tossed 3.1 IP in relief, allowing 0 H, 0 R, two BB and seven Ks as Tennessee came back from the early deficit to beat Mississippi State 12-8 in game two and officially took the series win.