Tennessee
Tony Vitello is the fastest coach to reach the 300-win mark in Tennessee baseball history
Tony Vitello is the fastest coach in Tennessee baseball history to reach the 300-win mark.
The Vols coach recorded his 300th win Friday in Tennessee’s 5-1 victory against Samford. He reached the mark in 412 games, topping coach Rod Delmonico’s mark of 300 wins in 501 games. Vitello reached the 300-win mark less than two years after he reached the 200-win mark. He got win No. 200 against Gonzaga on March 4, 2023.
No. 2 Tennessee is 5-0 to start the season after Vitello entered the season with 295 wins.
Vitello is in his eighth season as the Vols coach, his first head coaching job. He was hired in June 2017 after serving as the Arkansas hitting coach.
The St. Louis native led Tennessee to its first national title in 2024. The Vols became the first team in SEC history to win 60 games when it topped Texas A&M in the three-game College World Series finals.
The Vols have three 50-win seasons under Vitello. They went 57-9 in the 2022 season after going 50-18 in the 2021 season.
Vitello was 29-27 in his first season in 2018. The Vols broke through in 2019 to go 40-21 and reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2005. They started the 2020 season 15-2 before the season was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
They have been to the College World Series in three of the four seasons since. Tennessee reached Omaha in 2021 for its first trip under Vitello. It went back in 2023, when it was 44-22 and won a game in the CWS for the first time since 2001.
UT was the No. 1 overall seed in the 2024 NCAA Tournament. It rolled through the Knoxville Regional in three games and beat Evansville in a three-game Knoxville Super Regional to go back to Omaha. The Vols went 3-0 in the first portion of the CWS before facing Texas A&M in the finals. They lost the first game before winning the second two in the best-of-three finals to win the national title.
Tennessee also won the SEC regular-season title and the SEC Tournament title in 2024, sweeping the crowns for the second time in three seasons. It achieved the feat in 2022.
The Vols have the most wins in the country in the past five seasons with 226. They have the a national-leading .779 winning percentage in that five-year span.
Mike Wilson covers University of Tennessee athletics. Email him at michael.wilson@knoxnews.com and follow him on X @ByMikeWilson or Bluesky @bymikewilson.bsky.social. If you enjoy Mike’s coverage, consider a digital subscription that will allow you access to all of it.
Tennessee
Tennessee man dies after falling from raft into Ocoee River
TURTLETOWN, Tenn. (WSMV) – A Tennessee man died Sunday after he fell from a raft while paddling on the Ocoee River in Polk County, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.
The TWRA said game wardens and Tennessee State Park Rangers responded to just south of Ocoee Dam No. 2 for reports of an unconscious man on the Ocoee River.
Witnesses told officials that 50-year-old Richard White, of Cleveland, fell from a raft while paddling on the river. Bystanders pulled him from the water and performed CPR until emergency services arrived.
The TWRA said White was taken to Bradley Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
White was wearing protective equipment, including a helmet and a personal floatation device, the TWRA said.
The investigation is ongoing.
This incident marks the sixth boating-related fatality this year, the TWRA said. This is the first death this year in which the victim was wearing a life jacket.
Copyright 2025 WSMV. All rights reserved.
Tennessee
Tennessee approves Summer EBT grocery benefits starting in 2027
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Tennessee has approved funding for Summer EBT benefits that will put money directly on families’ grocery cards, but the program will not kick in until summer 2027.
This delay leaves families to find other resources for the upcoming summer.
The program will make way for eligible families to get $120 in federal funds per child to spend on groceries during summer months when kids lose access to school breakfast and lunch.
About 700,000 Tennessee children would qualify for the benefit.
Tennessee participated in 2024 but skipped the program for 2025 and 2026.
Advocates like Marissa Spady, senior manager at No Kid Hungry, say the program couldn’t be more critical.
“It’s very exciting to know that families will have the resources that they need to make sure that their children are able to head back to school in August with having the nutrition they need to be ready to learn,” Spady said.
The program allows families to use benefits at grocery stores and farmers markets they already shop at, bringing millions of federal dollars into Tennessee’s economy.
For families needing help this upcoming summer, you can check with your school district about summer meal sites and other resources.
To learn more about how this delay impacts local families and what resources are available now, watch the full video report above. Have questions or a story idea? Reach out to me directly at Eric.Pointer@NewsChannel5.com.
This story was reported by Eric Pointer and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Eric Pointer and our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy.
Middle Tenn. gardeners: How to handle early spring, dry weather
It’s has been a dry spring for us. Nashville is over 6 inches below normal for rainfall for the year with Clarksville over a 9 inches deficit. Kim Rafferty went to a nursery to get a couple of tips that may be useful for you.
– Lelan Statom
Tennessee
Tennessee lawmakers react after shooter opens fire during White House Correspondents’ Dinner
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – President Donald Trump and other top leaders in the U.S. are unharmed after being evacuated from the White House Correspondents’ Dinner when a shooter opened fire at the hotel the event was being held.
The Associated Press reported that the incident happened outside the ballroom where the dinner was being held. The correspondents’ dinner was scrapped and will be rescheduled.
The FBI said the shooter is in custody.
During a press conference after the incident, President Trump said the suspect was armed with multiple weapons before being stopped.
Trump unharmed after security incident at White House correspondents’ dinner
Trump responds after shooter opened fired at correspondents’ dinner
Some Tennessee lawmakers have shared their reactions to the on social media.
Gov. Bill Lee:
Congressman Andy Ogles, who was at the dinner, posted a video to X saying he and his other colleagues were safe.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn:
Sen. Bill Hagerty:
U.S. Rep. Matt Van Epps:
The AP reported that the FBI Washington field office is investigating the shooting.
Copyright 2025 WSMV. All rights reserved.
-
San Diego, CA2 minutes agoMorning Report: Senator Wants Redo on County Reforms
-
Milwaukee, WI8 minutes ago
Sam Stair arrest is part of a bigger landlord issue, Milwaukee officials say
-
Atlanta, GA14 minutes agoSan Jose roll on, Atlanta correct course & more from Matchday 10 | MLSSoccer.com
-
Minneapolis, MN20 minutes agoMinneapolis Police Chief’s Public Statements on Domestic Violence Cases Under Scrutiny After City Auditor Report
-
Indianapolis, IN26 minutes agoColts draft grades: Indianapolis gets mixed reviews, to say the least
-
Pittsburg, PA32 minutes agoOverreactions to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2026 NFL Draft Class: Will Howard’s future, Omar Khan without Mike Tomlin, and more
-
Augusta, GA38 minutes agoAugusta Braves: Semipro football and community involvement for Augusta
-
Washington, D.C44 minutes agoDC Weather: Sunny and seasonable Monday before midweek rain chances