Spike Alert: #17 Lady Vols Take on #2 Texas Icons
This “How To Watch” preview for the Tennessee women’s volleyball team lays out everything you need to catch #17 Lady Vols face off against #2 Texas Longhorns. Published just moments ago, it also serves as an introduction to author Caleb Sisk—Georgia-born, Chattanooga-raised, and now a National Recruiting Reporter for SI’s On SI network. Sisk’s bio highlights his journey through Rivals and beyond, underscoring why he’s the go-to voice for Tennessee coverage. Expect broadcast details, streaming links, and maybe even insider nuggets on how to navigate the loud, high-energy Thompson–Boling Arena.
Breaking news: before you worry about actual game times or TV channels, SI has kindly reminded you that Caleb Sisk exists—and boy, what a pedigree! Forget that you just want to know where to tune in; you now have his entire life story, complete with previous employers and hometown trivia. Next up: a deep dive into his grocery list. When the ball crosses the net, rest assured you’ll remember not only the score, but also that he once covered Tennessee recruiting for Rivals while wearing a neon wristband.
Vols Woo Milton’s 2028 Ball-Hawk
Tennessee has extended its first major Power Four offer to Milton High standout defensive back Keelan Wonsley, catching the sophomore by surprise and officially placing him on the national radar. After a recent game-day visit for the Vols vs. UAB, Wonsley praised Knoxville’s deafening atmosphere and vowed to deepen his ties with Coach Nez and ET. Fresh off a productive season—26 tackles, four interceptions, and just 4.25 points allowed per game in his last four—Wonsley’s elite ball-skills trace back to youth football dominance. With fellow Milton alums Dylan Lewis and Tyler Redmond blazing trails as true freshmen in Knoxville, more Power Four programs are sure to follow Tennessee’s lead.
In a world where every 16-year-old now has a “recruit profile,” Tennessee apparently decided that Wonsley’s buzzer-beater tackle on the playground was worth a formal offer. Shockingly, this means more follow-ups, more campus visits, and eventually—drumroll—a college commitment that will spark national mock drafts. Meanwhile, Wonsley can look forward to endless Zoom calls with recruiters who will ask him to describe his “fit” in under two minutes. Because nothing says “We care about you as a person” like monthly analytics reports on your high school passes defensed.

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