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See larger Tennessee shortstop Ashley Andrew reacts to a call by the officials during the first game when they ruled that Jacksonville player Meredith Sellers did not make a full swing at bat.

Photo by Saul Young, Knoxville News Sentinel

Tennessee shortstop Ashley Andrew reacts to a call by the officials during the first game when they ruled that Jacksonville player Meredith Sellers did not make a full swing at bat.

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  • Tennessee shortstop Ashley Andrew reacts to a call by the officials during the first game when they ruled that Jacksonville player Meredith Sellers did not make a full swing at bat.
  • Tennessee's Tiffany Huff is tagged out at home plate by Jacksonville State's Allie Barker in the first game.
  • Tennessee's Cat Hosfield pitches against Jacksonville State in the second game.
  • Tennessee's Kelly Grieve slides safely into second base as the ball slips out of Jackwonville State shortstop Mary Beth Ledbetter's glove.
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  • Tennessee's Nicole Kajitani makes a catch in the second game.
  • Tennessee's Nicole Kajitani is tagged out at third base by Jacksonville State's Allison Svoboda during the first game.
  • The ball slips out from the glove of Tennessee's Jessica Spigner in the second game.
  • Tennessee co-head coach Ralph Weekly talks with the team during the second game.
  • Jacksonville State players celebrate after their second win against Tennessee.

Tennessee loses both games (1-6) and (1-2) in a double header against Jacksonville State in the NCAA Knoxville Regional at Lee Stadium on Sunday.

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