Tennessee (21-7), a top-eight seed in the NCAA Tournament for a third consecutive season, is set to face Belmont Saturday at 1 p.m. ET in the Round of 64.
The Knoxville Regional showcases Tennessee, Belmont, Wake Forest and Memphis.
Tennessee finished second in the SEC this year, with a 10-2 conference record. It reached the SEC Tournament semifinals, before narrowly dropping a 4-3 decision to Kentucky.
Live stats will be provided by UTsports.com and can be found here. Live streaming for the entirety of the weekend is available for free through Playsight here.
Tickets for the Knoxville Regional are on sale for $5 per day and can be purchased here. UT students get in free with a student ID. Free tennis parking is located in SC40 at the Kingston Pike Building. Additional parking information can be found here.
For outdoor matches at Barksdale Stadium this season, concessions and alcoholic beverages will be sold on the concourse, at the top of the grandstand behind court two. More information on Tennessee’s enhanced fan experience efforts can be found here.
WEEKEND SCHEDULE
Saturday, May 6
Match 1 – Wake Forest vs. Memphis – 10 a.m. ET
Match 2 – Tennessee vs. Belmont – 1 p.m. ET
Sunday, May 7
Match 3 – Winner of Match 1 vs. Winner of Match 2 – 1 p.m. ET
SCOUTING BELMONT
Belmont (21-5) has won each of its last 14 matches, including a 4-1 win over Tennessee Tech to earn the Horizon League Tournament Championship.
Saturday serves as the third-ever meeting between the Vols and Bruins. Tennessee defeated Belmont, 7-0, in 2013 and 6-1 in 2018, with both matches being played in Knoxville.
Tennessee has advanced to the Round of 32 in 19 of its last 20 NCAA Regional appearances.
SCOUTING WAKE FOREST
A potential Saturday matchup would be the 20th all-time between Tennessee and Wake Forest, with the Vols holding a 13-6 advantage in the series, dating to 1975.
In 2022, the top-ranked Vols battled for a 4-3 home win over the Demon Deacons on Jan. 25. This season, Wake Forest earned the 4-3 win over Tennessee in Winston-Salem on Jan. 22.
Wake Forest fell to Duke in the ACC Tournament semifinals, 4-3, after picking up wins over Virginia Tech and N.C. State in the…
Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at University of Tennessee Athletics…