Tennessee junior Liam Doyle was named SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week for the second consecutive week after his standout performance against Ole Miss. Doyle, an Ole Miss transfer, pitched a career-high 8.1 innings in Tennessee's 3-2 victory, tallying 14 strikeouts while allowing only three hits and two runs. He led all SEC pitchers in strikeouts and innings pitched for the week, making history as the first Tennessee pitcher to win the SEC Pitcher of the Week title three times in a single season, joining the likes of Todd Helton and Drew Beam.
Doyle's consecutive weekly honors add to Tennessee's six SEC weekly awards in 2025, with Marcus Phillips, Gavin Kilen, and Levi Clark also being recognized earlier in the season. With Doyle's exceptional pitching performances, he has solidified his place as a standout player in the SEC and continues to make significant contributions to the Vols' success on the field.