Tennessee’s offense put up four-spots in the second and fourth innings, while starter Chase Dollander went five innings and allowed just three runs as the Vols beat the Kentucky Wildcats 10-7 in game two of the weekend series.
The Vols were up 8-1 after four inning and managed to hold onto the win thanks to a 2.2 IP save from Chase Burns in which he gave up just two hits, one walk and struck out five batters to nail down the series victory.
UT built its lead starting in the bottom half of the second inning, when Blake Burke led things off with a walk.