Everything about the Tennessee Volunteers totally explained
The
Tennessee Volunteers, are the names of the
college sports teams at
the University of Tennessee in
Knoxville, Tennessee. Mike Hamilton is the current Athletic Director.
Tennessee is unusual among major U.S. universities in having completely separate athletic departments for men's and women's sports. With the merger of the men's and women's athletic programs at the
University of Arkansas on
January 1 2008, the only other remaining
NCAA Division I school with separate men's and women's programs is the
University of Texas at Austin. Men's teams are called the Volunteers and women's teams the Lady Volunteers, but the "Volunteers" is frequently shortened to "Vols."
Football
Tennessee competes in the
Southeastern Conference's Eastern Division, along with
Florida,
Georgia,
Kentucky,
South Carolina, and
Vanderbilt, and has longstanding
football rivalries with all of them. However, the Vols most intense and bitter rivalry is with
Alabama. The teams battle every year in the
Third Saturday in October. The Volunteers won the 1998 NCAA Division I-A National Championship in football. The Volunteers are coached by
Phillip Fulmer and play at
Neyland Stadium, which averages over 107,000 fans per game. Super Bowl champion
Peyton Manning is among the numerous NFL athletes to start their careers at the University of Tennessee.
Basketball
Men's
The men's basketball program is headed by
Bruce Pearl. Through his guidance, the men's program has been revitalized and claimed the 2005–2006 SEC East Title and closed the season with a 22-8 record and a NCAA Tournament berth. In 2007, the Vols made the NCAA tourney for the second straight year, making it to the Sweet Sixteen. In 2008 the Vols claimed their first outright SEC regular season championship in 41 years. One of the highlights of the 2008 season came when UT knocked off number 1 Memphis, who was then undefeated, to claim the number one ranking in the nation. In men's
basketball, the most important rivalries are with
Kentucky,
Vanderbilt,
Florida and cross-state rivals
Memphis.
Women's
Tennessee has the strongest women's basketball team at the college level, having won eight NCAA Division I titles (1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2007, 2008), the most in women's college basketball history. The
Lady Volunteers are led by
Pat Summitt, who is the all-time winningest basketball coach in NCAA history, having won over 900 games as of 2006. Coach Summitt also boasts a 100 percent graduation rate for all players who finish their career at UT. Former Tennessee Lady Vols basketball star
Candace Parker went No. 1 in the WNBA draft and is being called the possibly best woman to ever play basketball. Tennessee and Summitt also have a
rivalry with the
University of Connecticut in women's basketball. These two schools have consistently fought great
games against each other in recent years, occasionally with the national championship on the line. The regular season rivalry games ended in 2007 when Tennessee decided to not sign a contract continuing them. The main women's basketball rivals for Tennessee within the conference are
Georgia, Vanderbilt, and
LSU. Tennessee is the only school to make the Sweet Sixteen in all 26 of the women's NCAA tournaments.
Baseball
The University of Tennessee baseball team has reached the NCAA College World Series four times (1951, 1995, 2001 and 2005). They have produced players such as
Todd Helton,
Joe Randa,
Chris Burke, and the number one overall pick in the 2006
MLB Draft,
Luke Hochevar.
Softball
In recent years the women's softball team has gained notoriety, reaching the
Women's College World Series three consecutive times. They placed third in 2005 and 2006 and second in 2007. Former pitcher
Monica Abbott is the all-time career NCAA leader in strikeouts (2,440), shutouts (112), wins (189) and innings pitched (1448.0). The
Salinas, California, native won the U.S. Softball National Player of the Year award and the Honda Award for Softball in 2007. She was also honored by the
Women's Sports Foundation as its Team Sport Player of the Year over such high-profile candidates as
Kristine Lilly of the
U.S. women's soccer team and
Lauren Jackson of the
WNBA.
Recent National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Americans from the University of Tennessee include Abbott (2004-07), India Chiles (2007), Lindsay Schutzler (2005-07), Tonya Callahan (2006-07), Kristi Durant (2005-06) and Sarah Fekete (2005-06).
Facilities
UT's best-known athletic facility by far is
Neyland Stadium, home to the football team, which seats over 107,000 people and is one of the country's largest facilities of its type. Neyland is currently undergoing a renovation costing over $100 million.
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) The Volunteers and Lady Vols basketball teams play in
Thompson-Boling Arena, the largest arena (by capacity) ever built specifically for basketball in the United States. The former home of both basketball teams,
Stokely Athletic Center, still stands and is now used by the Lady Vols volleyball program.
The Alumni Memorial Gym was another indoor athletic facility. It was built in 1934 during a construction campaign under school president James D. Hoskins, and was replaced by the Stokely Athletics Center in 1967. The facility hosted the
Southeastern Conference men's basketball tournament in 1936 and 1937 and again in 1939 and 1940. It is now used as a performing arts center and seats 1,000 spectators.
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