BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Tennessee’s Liam Doyle was named the SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week, the conference announced on Monday afternoon, sharing the honor with LSU’s Kade Anderson.
For the second time this season, Doyle played the starring role in a combined no-hitter by the Big Orange. The junior lefty had eight strikeouts and two walks over six shutout innings in a 10-0, seven-inning run-rule victory over Texas A&M in Friday’s series opener.
It was the 10th no-hitter in program history and the first by an SEC team in league play since Vanderbilt no-hit Kentucky on April 22, 2022. Tennessee’s two no-hitters this season mark the second time in program history that it has recorded multiple no-hitters in the same year, joining the 1976 team that threw three.
This is the second time this season that Doyle has been tabbed the SEC Pitcher of the Week after also earning the honor on March 10 following UT’s first no-hitter of the year against St. Bonaventure.
The Vols have taken home five SEC weekly awards this season, including three pitcher of the week selections.
2025 SEC Weekly Award Winners
Levi Clark – Fr. – UTL
SEC Freshman of the Week (March 10)
Liam Doyle – Jr. – LHP
SEC Pitcher of the Week (March 10 | April 4)
Gavin Kilen – Jr. – INF
SEC Player of the Week (March 3)
Marcus Phillips – Jr. – RHP
SEC Pitcher of the Week (March 17)
