The Tennessee baseball team had been 11-0 in midweek games until Tuesday’s matchup with Lipscomb, when the offense failed to hit a home run for the third-straight game, and the Vols’ battery of typical midweek pitchers gave up four solo home runs and five of the six throwers surrendered at least one run in the 9-5 loss.
Dylan Loy started and held Lipscomb to just one run in his 2 IP while allowing three hits and striking out two. He got some help from Cal Stark, who just continues to be an absolute weapon behind the plate, when Loy struck out the batter and Stark threw out a runner heading to second for an inning-ending double play in the first.