Tennessee Baseball Coach Tony Vitello exchanges words with Arkansas Baseball Coach Dave Van Horn after Arkansas 3-2 win in their NCAA baseball game in Knoxville, Tenn. on Sunday, May 16, 2021. / Saul Young/News Sentinel via Imagn
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The student has won before the master. Tennessee beat the Texas A&M, 6-5, in a winner-take-all game at the College World Series to continue the SEC’s dominace of college baseball.
Volunteers coach and former Arkansas assistant Tony Vitello had plenty to say about his coaching journey after reaching the pinnacle of the sport.
Guys like Zander [Sechrist] and Dylan [Loy] are benefactors of who I think is the best coach in the country,” Vitello said. “Coach [Dave] Van Horn is who I’m talking about.”
The two key pitchers who just helped clinch his first national title are direct beneficiaries of his time as a Razorback working under Van Horn. The championship coach who managed to build one of the strongest line-ups in college baseball history with five players who hit over 20 runs, still holds his former boss in high regard.
“Coach Van Horn gave me that opportunity and also helped lead me along the way,” Vitello said.
“The one thing I’d like to say, and I think some of them appreciate I hustled around down there. And most of them hate me, which is fine, but what they need to realize is their program definitely had a hand in what happened tonight. There’s no question about that.”