Andrew Fischer sends incredible message to Tennessee fans after thrilling win

Don't count these guys out.
Tennessee's Gavin Kilen (6) leaps in celebration as he rounds the bases after Andrew Fischer (11) hits a home run at the NCAA college baseball Knoxville Regional final against Wake Forest on June 2, 2025, in Knoxville, Tenn.
Tennessee's Gavin Kilen (6) leaps in celebration as he rounds the bases after Andrew Fischer (11) hits a home run at the NCAA college baseball Knoxville Regional final against Wake Forest on June 2, 2025, in Knoxville, Tenn. | Saul Young/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The dream isn't over yet. On Monday night, the Tennessee baseball team was down early to Wake Forest and there were plenty of nervous people out there. However, the Vols exploded on offense in the fourth inning en route to an 11-5 win.

In that half of the inning, freshman Manny Marin got the party started with a 3-run dinger. Fan favorite Andrew Fischer then followed things up with a 2-run blast of his own that led to massive celebrations all over Knoxville. Fischer was fired up and things remained that way after the game wrapped up.

Shortly after this one went final, the veteran standout didn't hesitate in sending a special message to Vols fans everywhere. Plain and simple, Fischer is ready to keep the good vibes going with Arkansas next up in the super regional:

Tennessee baseball star Andrew Fischer is ready to try and take down Arkansas

A short and sweet message from Fischer, but one that has provided a lot of smiles across the state. Tennessee indeed was on the ropes early on, but the offense woke up a bit for Tony Vitello and it was able to really give it to the Demon Deacons.

Late in the action, ace hurler Liam Doyle was brought on to seal the deal and he was throwing some serious heat. Doyle was as passionate as ever, which is something everyone can always expect out of the hard-throwing lefty.

Soon enough, the Vols will take the field in Fayetteville and they'll be looking to move on to the next round. The reigning national champs have been counted out countless times this season, but they somehow find a way to prove all of the doubters wrong. This is something Fischer and Co. have on their minds, which could prove to be bad news for Arkansas moving forward.