STARKVILLE, Miss. – Tennessee opened its weekend in Starkville with a tightly-contested 6-5 victory over No. 8/9 Mississippi State on Friday night at Dudy Noble Field.
Outlasted the Bulldogs.#GBO 🍊 // #OTH pic.twitter.com/NdvpLc7uoi
— Tennessee Baseball (@Vol_Baseball) April 11, 2026
A three-run eighth inning was the difference as an RBI fielder’s choice by Levi Clark broke the deadlock before consecutive RBI infield singles by Nate Eisfelder and Garrett Wright gave the Volunteers (22-12, 5-8 SEC) a 6-3 lead.
Slammed the door in Starkville. #GBO 🍊 // #OTH pic.twitter.com/Z4CL08f4EF
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Wright provided a major spark for UT’s lineup with three hits, a walk and a run scored from the leadoff spot. Henry Ford also had a multi-hit night, going 2-for-5 with a solo home run in the third inning.
Clark also went deep with a solo blast to left field in the top of the fifth and finished with a pair of RBIs.
Cam Appenzeller once again provided the Big Orange with an outstanding relief appearance, earning the win to improve to 5-0 on the year after pitching the final five innings and striking out a career-best eight batters, including back-to-back punchouts of Andrew Raymond and Aidan Teel to end the game following a homer by Reed Stallman that pulled the Bulldogs (26-8, 7-6 SEC) within one run in the ninth.
The freshman left-hander did have his streak of scoreless innings in SEC play come to an end when Noah Sullivan singled to left field with one out in the eighth inning. Appenzeller started conference play with 21.2 shutout innings before surrendering his first run.
VOLS WIN!!
Cam shuts it down and the Vols take Game 1 in Starkville!
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— Tennessee Baseball (@Vol_Baseball) April 11, 2026
Landon Mack gave the Vols another solid starting effort, racking up six strikeouts over four innings before handing the ball off to Appenzeller.
M9 | We go down in order in the top of the ninth.
Cam back out to the mound needing three more outs to get this one to the finish line!
6-4 Vols#GBO🍊 // #OTH pic.twitter.com/573qzAQtPX
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Tennessee was able to find some success against MSU ace Tomas Valincius, who entered Friday’s game with a 6-1 record and 1.15 ERA. The Vols’ eight hits and three runs scored were both season highs against the sophomore lefty.
G. Wright drives in another!
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— Tennessee Baseball (@Vol_Baseball) April 11, 2026
With the win, UT extended its winning streak against the Bulldogs to nine games and will look to earn their second consecutive series win in Starkville with a win on Saturday or Sunday.
After further review, Nate is SAFE!
5-3 Vols as Bates scores from third on Eisfelder's infield single!
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— Tennessee Baseball (@Vol_Baseball) April 11, 2026
UP NEXT: Game two of the series between Tennessee and Mississippi State is slated for a 7 p.m. ET first pitch on Saturday night on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app.
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