Stats/Story: #2 Vols Drop SEC Opener at Missouri

Stats/Story: #2 Vols Drop SEC Opener at Missouri

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COLUMBIA, Mo. – No. 2/2 Tennessee dropped its Southeastern Conference opener to Missouri by a score of 9-1 on a windy and frigid Friday afternoon at Taylor Stadium in Columbia.

The Tigers jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead with four runs in the bottom of the first inning and never looked back, improving to 14-3 on the year.

UT starter Chase Dollander had an afternoon to forget, giving up six runs on nine hits in 5.2 innings of work to fall to 3-2 this season.

Missouri’s Chandler Murphy worked out of a couple early-inning jams and settled in to toss six impressive innings, allowing just one run on three hits and two walks while striking out five to pick up the win and improve to 3-1.

Rorik Maltrud came on in relief of Murphy in the seventh inning and retired all nine batters he faced to pick up the three-inning save.

Christian Moore provided the Vols’ lone run of the day with a solo home run in the top of the sixth. The sophomore from Brooklyn, New York had a solid afternoon at the dish, finishing 2-for-3 with a run scored and a walk.

Maui Ahuna was the only other Vol to record a hit in the game as the Big Orange struggled mightily at the plate.

It was a balanced effort offensively for the Tigers, who had six different players drive in a run and four separate players finish with multiple hits. Six of Mizzou’s 11 total hits went for extra bases, including three consecutive doubles and a triple in their four-run first inning.

UP NEXT: Saturday’s originally scheduled game has been postponed due to expected high winds and low temperatures. The Vols (15-4, 0-1 SEC) and Tigers will now play a doubleheader on Sunday consisting of two seven-inning games which will be streamed on SEC Network+ through the ESPN app.

Game one of the doubleheader will begin at 2 p.m. ET with game two starting approximately 30-45 minutes following the conclusion of the first game.

Sophomore right hander Chase Burns is slated to get the ball for the Big Orange in game one of Sunday’s twin billing while fellow sophomore righty Drew Beam will start game two.

-UT Athletics

UT Baseball / Credit: UT Athletics

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