Tennessee
Tennessee softball slated No. 4 seed in SEC Tournament
Tennessee is the No. 4 seed in the SEC Softball Tournament.
The No. 3 Lady Vols, who capped a 40-13 regular season, including a 15-9 finish in league play, with a series loss to No. 6 Texas A&M at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium this past weekend.
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The single-elimination tournament is set to begin Tuesday, May 6 at Jack Turner Stadium in Athens, Georgia.
Tennessee will get a double-bye as the 4-seed, beginning its tournament stay in the quarterfinals on Thursday, May 8 (5 p.m. ET, SEC Network) against either 5-seed Arkansas, 12-seed Georgia or 13-seed Kentucky.
The Lady Vols were a combined 3-3 vs. the Bulldogs and Razorbacks during the regular season.
Tennessee didn’t not play Kentucky.
A win would put the Lady Vols into the semifinals against 1-seed Oklahoma, 9-seed LSU or 8-seed Mississippi State.
Tennessee last won the tournament in 2023, the same year that it reached the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City.
Tuesday, May 6
Game 1: 12-seed Georgia vs. 13-seed Kentucky (1 p.m. ET, SEC Network)
Game 2: 11-seed Ole Miss vs. 14-seed Missouri (4 p.m., SEC Network)
Game 3: 10-seed Alabama vs. 15-seed Auburn (7 p.m., SEC Network)
Wednesday, May 7
Game 4: 8-seed Mississippi State vs. 9-seed LSU (11 a.m. ET, SEC Network)
Game 5: 5-seed Arkansas vs. Game 1 winner (2 p.m., SEC Network)
Game 6: 6-seed Florida vs. Game 2 winner (5 p.m. SEC Network)
Game 7: 7-seed South Carolina vs. Game 3 winner (8 p.m., SEC Network)
Thursday, May 8
Game 5: seed Oklahoma vs. Game 4 winner (11 a.m. ET, SEC Network)
Game 9: 4-seed Tennessee vs. Game 6 winner (2 p.m., SEC Network
Game 10: 3-seed Texas vs. Game 4 winner (5 p.m., SEC Network)
Game 11: 2-seed Texas A&M vs. Game 5 winner (8 p.m., SEC Network)
Friday, May 9
Game 12: Game 8 winner vs. Game 9 winner, (4 p.m. ET, ESPN2)
Game 13: Game 10 winner vs. Game 11 winner (6:40 p.m., ESPN2)
Saturday, May 10
SEC Tournament Championship Game: Game 12 winner vs. Game 13 winner (5 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Tennessee
More than 8,500 layoffs hit Tennessee in 2025, nearly 19% increase from 2024
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Tennessee employers laid off more than 8,500 workers in 2025 compared to 7,320 last year, according to the Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development.
This is about a 19% increase in layoffs, with WARN notices impacting 8,691 Tennesseans to date. As of 2023, 5,168 Tennessee workers were laid off through WARN notices.
Counties in Middle Tennessee impacted include:
- Davidson
- Sumner
- Maury
- Rutherford
- Williamson
- Wilson
- Coffee
- DeKalb
- Bedford
- Lawrence
- Putnam
The largest layoff this year was in Maury County. Come January, 710 employees will be laid off from GM Ultium Cells’ Spring Hill facility. Research Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee Knoxville Michael Kofoed tells FOX 17 News that the facility is is likely impacted by the rise on steel tariffs ruled out by the Trump administration. He adds steel tariffs raise input costs for employers which directly impacts employees’ salary or employment.
The second largest layoff impacted 658 workers at Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC in Rutherford County with 615 workers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center permanently laid off. WARN notices are reports a company is required to file with the state to give workers time to find future employment.
Kofoed states that Tennessee is seeing a troubling trend, with layoffs skyrocketing since 2023.
“That is a very big and concerning number,” Kofoed said.
According to CNBC, more than 1.1 million U.S. employees were laid off this year, the highest 11-month total since 2020.
Tennessee
Nonprofit rescues 11 ‘emaciated and suffering’ animals from Tennessee property ahead of dangerous cold snap
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – The Animal Rescue Corps (ARC) is asking for donations after rescuing 11 animals Friday.
ARC said it was contacted by law enforcement in an unidentified rural Tennessee area to rescue five dogs and six cats in what the nonprofit is calling “Operation Cold Snap.”
In the rescue, the nonprofit took in two emaciated Great Danes, three Pit Bulls and six cats. ARC said some of the animals are emaciated and suffering from untreated bite wounds and infections.
The nonprofit said the animals were kept without heat or regular care.
ARC shared a video of the rescue. In it, you can see the property s in disarray with trash littering the floor and overturned furniture.
This rescue comes just days before Middle Tennessee is expected to see its coldest temperatures of the season.
Now, ARC is asking for donations to help the 11 animals rescued Operation Cold Snap. Those interested in donating can do so on the nonprofit’s website.
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Tennessee
Alex Golesh hires former Tennessee analyst as Auburn’s coordinator
Alex Golesh was introduced as Auburn’s head coach on Dec. 1. He served as Tennessee’s offensive coordinator and tight ends coach from 2021-22.
Golesh announced the hiring of Jacob Bronowski as Auburn’s special teams coordinator. He served as the Vols’ special teams analyst in 2021 under head coach Josh Heupel. Bronowski was also under Heupel at UCF in 2020 as special teams quality control.
“His track record is outstanding,” Golesh said of Bronowski. “He developed multiple national award contenders, including a Lou Groza Award winner, and has led some of the top special teams units in the country.
“I saw up close when we worked together before that coach Bronowski understands that special teams can be a championship difference-maker, and he’s proven he can develop elite specialists. He brings exactly the attention to detail and relentless work ethic we need in our program.”
Auburn will play at Tennessee on Oct. 3, 2026.
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