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Omaha: Make a little history of your own

KNOXVILLE, TN - JUNE 12: Tennessee Volunteers fans celebrate after a home run during game three of the NCAA Super Regionals between the Tennessee Volunteers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish on June 12, 2022, at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, TN. (Photo by Bryan Lynn/Icon Sportswire)

Last Monday, we did some research on how the 2022-23 Vols finished in the Top 16 in football, men’s & women’s basketball, baseball and softball for the first time in school history. That ride ain’t over just yet:

Baseball always has the opportunity for the last word on an academic year, and the Vols are in Omaha for the second time in three years. We’re still adjusting on the fly when it comes to regular expectations and Tony Vitello’s squad, but here’s a version of a list we’ve had the pleasure of looking at in each of the last three Junes. As you’ll see, the Vols don’t have to be last season’s #1 landlords to make history.

Last Three Super Regional Appearances

Tennessee is the only SEC team to make the super regionals the last three years in a row.

How often do these teams get to Omaha? Here’s that list since the super regional format changed in 1999:

College World Series Appearances (since 1999)

Let’s zoom in here:

Last Two College World Series Appearances

Tennessee is the only SEC team to make it to Omaha two of the last three years.

And here’s the biggest list of all, one more time:

National Championships

That’s a real thing that’s out there, again. Win a game in Omaha, and you’ll have the program’s first victory in the College World series since 2001. Win more, and more history is always out there.

What a fitting finale to this incredible year.

Go Vols.