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SEC baseball standings after March 18 games

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No. 2 Tennessee (15-4, 0-1 SEC) lost its Southeastern Conference opener Friday at Missouri (14-3, 1-0 SEC), 9-1.

Friday’s contest was the first of a three-game series.

Saturday’s originally scheduled game No. 2 between Tennessee and Missouri was postponed due to high winds and low temperatures. The Vols and Tigers will play a doubleheader on Sunday. The doubleheader will consist of two seven-inning games and can be watched on SEC Network+.

Game 1 of Sunday’s doubleheader is slated to begin at 2 p.m. EDT, while game No. 2 will start approximately 30-45 minutes following the conclusion of the first game.

Noah Reed (PxP) and Spencer Jurgens (analyst) will be on the call for Sunday’s contests.

Below are SEC standings after March 18 games.

March 18 result: Vanderbilt 7, Ole Miss 2 (Nashville, Tennessee)

Vanderbilt’s 2023 record: 16-5 (3-0 SEC)

Commodores’ 2022 record: 39-23

March 18 result: Kentucky 12, Mississippi State 3 (Lexington, Kentucky)

Kentucky’s 2023 record: 17-2 (2-0 SEC)

Wildcats’ 2022 record: 33-26

March 18 result: South Carolina 5, Georgia 4 (Athens, Georgia)

March 18 result: South Carolina 12, Georgia 2 (Athens, Georgia)

South Carolina’s 2023 record: 19-1 (2-0 SEC)

Gamecocks’ 2022 record: 27-28

March 18 result: South Carolina 5, Georgia 4 (Athens, Georgia)

March 18 result: South Carolina 12, Georgia 2 (Athens, Georgia)

Georgia’s 2023 record: 13-6 (0-2 SEC)

Bulldogs’ 2022 record: 36-23

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March 18 result: Kentucky 12, Mississippi State 3 (Lexington, Kentucky)

Mississippi State’s 2023 record: 13-7 (0-2 SEC)

Bulldogs’ 2022 record: 26-30

March 18 result: Vanderbilt 7, Ole Miss 2 (Nashville, Tennessee)

Ole Miss’ 2023 record: 14-6 (0-3 SEC)

Rebels’ 2022 record: 42-23

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