Tennessee baseball’s 2025 conference schedule is set with the SEC announcing the 10 series schedules for its 16 conference teams.
The Vols face eight teams that made the NCAA Tournament a season ago as well as three teams that made the College World Series. Tennessee also hosts Texas A&M, who it defeated in the College World Series Finals, in a home series at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.
Tennessee plays home series against Florida, Texas A&M, Kentucky, Auburn and Vanderbilt while also playing road series at Alabama, South Carolina, Ole Miss, LSU and Arkansas.
It’s the first season of the expanded SEC which means there’s no longer divisions. While Tennessee doesn’t play either Texas or Oklahoma this season, its schedule does have a different feel because they don’t play former SEC East opponents Georgia or Missouri.
There’s a number of intriguing storylines as part of Tennessee’s SEC schedule. The Vols face traditional SEC rivals Florida and Vanderbilt at home in addition to the National Championship rematch. Tony Vitello’s eighth Tennessee team also has road series against LSU and Arkansas, two strong programs that the Vols have had run ins with in recent seasons. Those two road series come in the final month of the regular season including the regular-season finale in Fayetteville.
Tennessee lost an abundant of key players off of last season’s National Championship team, but expectations remain high for Vol baseball. The Vols return a number of key players in the field like Hunter Ensley, Cannon Peebles, Dean Curley and Dalton Bargo and on the mound including Nate Snead, AJ Russell, Dylan Loy and Andrew Behnke.
Vitello and his staff didn’t add an abundance of players through the transfer portal but they did add high impact players like Ole Miss starting pitcher Liam Doyle, Ole Miss third baseman Andrew Fischer and Louisville middle infielder Gavin Kilen.
Check out the full SEC schedule with dates below.
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Full SEC Schedule
March 14-16: vs. Florida
March 21-23: at Alabama
March 28-30: at South Carolina
April 4-6: vs. Texas A&M
April 11-13: at Ole Miss
April 18-20: vs. Kentucky
April 25-27: at LSU
May 2-4: vs. Auburn
May 9-11: vs. Vanderbilt
May 15-17: at Arkansas