LIVE Updates - SEC Baseball Tourament Matchup, Alabama vs Tennessee Score

The Tennesee Volunteers are in Hoover, Alabama set to take on the Crimson Tide in the first matchup of the SEC Tournament for the Vols. We have all of the live scoring updates here.
The Tennessee Volunteers are set to faceoff against the Alabama Crimson Tide in their SEC Baseball Tournament opener on Wednesday at 2:00 PM EST at The Met in Hoover, Alabama.
The Volunteers are looking to win their third conference title in four season under head coach Tony Vitello and doing so would drastically increase their placement in the Regional seedings set to take place on Monday.
Here are all of the live scoring updates from the tournament opener.
LIVE Updates - Alabama vs Tennessee Score
First Inning: Tennessee Leads 1-0
TOP:Bryce Folwer began the Tide's series with a groundout, which was followed up by a flyout by Justin Lebron. A Kade Snell groundout would close out the series.
BOTTOM: Gavin Kilen began the game with a strikeout before Andrew Fischer singled to right center field. Hunter Ensley followed this up with a double of his own, scoring Fischer. A groundout by Dalton Bargo advanced Ensley towards third. A flyout by Dean Curely would be the end of the inning.
Second Inning: Tennessee Leads 2-0
TOP: Richie Bonomolo Jr. began the inning with a strikeout, which was then followed with a flyout by Will Hodo. Jason Torres was unable to give the Tide it's first hit and would also be struck out.
BOTTOM: Reese Chapman was walked to begin the Vols series. Levi Clark would be robbed of a home run on a popout to centerfield. Cannon Peebles would also popout, giving the Vols two outs. Manny Marin's single would place runners on first and third, which would result in another score after a single from Gavin Kilen. A flyout from Andrew Fischer would end the series.
Third Inning: Tennessee Leads 2-0
TOP: It would be another three-up-three-down for the tide as Neal, Norton, and Mizell would all suffer outs.
BOTTOM: Hunter Ensley singled again to center field, and then was able to advance to second following a wild pitch. Dalton Bargo would strike out swinging, and Dean Curely would reach first after a fielding error. A double play on a groundout from Reese Chapman would close out the inning.
Fourth Inning: Tennessee Leads 5-1
TOP: Alabama would get its first hit of the afternoon as Bryce Fowler would double to right field. Justin Lebron would follow that up with a flyout before Kade Snell would be walked. A base hit by Richie Bonomolo Jr. would give the Tide its first run of the game, before a strikeout from Will Hodo would end the series.
BOTTOM: Levi Clark would open the series with a single through the middle of the field. Cannon Peebles would follow this up with a single of his own. The two runners would advance after a groundout from Manny Marin, and a Gavin Kilen single would allow for Clark and Peebles to score. Andrew Fischer would single up the middle and then advance to second on a throw. A wild pitch would result in Kilen scoring before Fischer would be tagged out at home on a fielders choice the next at bat. A strikeout from Dalton Bargo would end the inning.
Fifth Inning: Tie Game 6-6
TOP: Jason Torres would begin the inning with a single which would be followed up by a walk for Brady Neal. Torres would score on a single from Brennen Norton, and Coleman Mizell would strike out looking. Bryce Folwer would flyout on the ensuing at-bat. A walk of Justin Lebron would load the bases for the Tide, and an errant throw to second would allow for Alabama to take its first lead of the game. A groundout from Will Hodo would finally stop the bleeding.
BOTTOM: Dalton Curley struck out swinging to begin the series for the Vols. Reese Chapman would flyout after a 10-pitch at bat before Levi Clark would double to left field. A Cannon Peebles would tie the game up, but Manny Marin's strikeout would close the inning.
Sixth Inning: Tennessee Leads 11-6
TOP: Jason Torres started the inning with a groundout before Brady Neal followed it up with a strikeout. Brennen Norton's strikeout would close the series.
BOTTOM: Gavin Kilen started the series with another single, which was followed up by a lineout by Andrew Fischer. Kilen would advance to second after a wild pitch, and Hunter Ensley would be walked. Kilen would score on a Dalton Bargo single as the Vols would retake the lead. Dean Curley's single to right center field and then Reese Chapman's single would score two more runs. Levi Clark's double would bat in two more runners and the Vols lead would extend to four. The Vols offensive inslaught would continue after a Cannon Peebles single, but inning would close after Peebles was caught attemptig to steal second.
Seventh Inning: Tennessee Leads 11-6
TOP: Peyton Steele was caught swinging to begin the inning before a flyout from Bryce Fowler. A popout from Justin Lebron would retire the side.
BOTTOM: Manny Marin began the inning with a flyout to right field and Gavin Kilen was also struck out. Andrew Fischer kept the inning alive after a single and then Hunter Ensley was hit by a pitch to give the Vols 2 runners. A strikeout by Dalton Bargo would close the inning.
Eighth Inning: Tennessee Leads 15-6
TOP: Kade Snell began the innign with a flyout and Bonomolo Jr. struck out on the ensuing at bat. Will Hodo kept the series alive with a single, but Jason Torres struck out to retire the side.
BOTTOM: Dean Curely singled to right field and Reese Chapman followed it up with a two run homer to extend the Vols lead to seven. A fielding error by Levi Clark would allow him to reach first. Manny Marrin's double down the left field line allowed for two more runs to score and a Gavin Kilen grounded out for the first out of the inning. A double play would leave Tennessee one run short of finishing the game with a run rule.
Ninth Inning: Tennessee Wins 15-10
TOP: A bunt single from Brady Neal would put a runner on first and a Brennen Norton double would move runners to second and third. A Bryce Fowler walk would leave the bases loaded and a Justin Lebron single would drive in a pair of runs. A flyout would allow for Fowler to score and a Bonomolo single would allow for Lebron to score. But a strikeout by Will Hodo would end the Tide's rally and the Vols would leave with a 15-10 victory.
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• GameDay: Saturday, May 21st
• Game Time: 2:00 PM EST
• Stadium: Hoover Metropolitan Complex
• Where: Hoover, Alabama
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