UT's Wright Takes Sixth In MonacoFormer University of Tennessee standout Phoebe Wright dipped below two minutes in her second straight race and earned a sixth-place finish in the 800-meter run Thursday. 42 UT Freshmen Earn Academic HonorsTennessee's 2009-10 freshman class contributed 42 members to the 2010 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll, as announced Monday by Commissioner Mike Slive. Three Lady Vols Receive NCAA...Chalk up another tremendous honor for the University of Tennessee Athletics Department, as three former spring-sport Lady Vols, softball's Lillian Hammond and Tiffany Huff, and track & field's Phoebe Wright, have been... Wright Hits Sub-Two Goal At PrefontaineFormer University of Tennessee standout Phoebe Wright dipped below the two-minute mark in the 800 meters for the first time and placed fourth against an international field Saturday at the Prefontaine Classic. Ninety-Three Named to Spring Honor RollTennessee student-athletes in baseball, softball, rowing, men's and women's golf, men's and women's tennis, and men's and women's track & field were rewarded for their achievements in the classroom on Wednesday, as... Alexander Excels At T&T's...Lady Vol Annie Alexander turned in a nice showing over the weekend in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, snaring first-place honors in the discus throw and taking second in the shot put at the NAAA/Sagicor... Wright Paces UT On Final Day Of USAsNine with Tennessee ties were in action Sunday at the USA Track & Field Championships, but Lady Vol Phoebe Wright and Vol Evander Wells turned in the finest Big Orange results on the final day at Drake Stadium. Three Advance At USA ChampionshipsCurrent Tennessee standouts Ellen Wortham, Evander Wells and Kyle Stevenson advanced in their events, and some former Big Orange athletes also fared well on Saturday at the USA Track & Field Championships. RAVEN-OUSUTSports.tv takes a look at freshman outfielder Raven Chavanne, who ran track but didn't play softball for her high school in California. BACK HOME AGAINLongtime Lady Vols assistant coach Micki DeMoss is back in Knoxville after a seven-year absence that included a stint as head coach at Kentucky. THE MENTAL GAMEWatch as Inside the Orange discusses the mental game with Dr. Joe Whitney, Tennessee's Director of Mental Training in this video from UTSports.tv.
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