Tennessee Just Brought Back A Look Vols Fans Still Love

Tennessee Athletics is set to unveil the highly anticipated Summitt Blue uniforms, marking a renewed collaboration with Adidas that promises to honor past triumphs and invigorate future victories.

Tennessee Athletics is moving deeper into its new adidas era, and Wednesday brought the first full look at the Summitt Blue women’s uniforms.

The rollout, part of the third day of releases, featured the new Summitt Blue sets that will be worn by the soccer team, women’s basketball team, softball team and volleyball team. Tennessee said the new merchandise will be available for purchase online and in stores starting after one more day of reveals, with the Dark Mode uniforms set to be unveiled Thursday morning.

The university also shared a first glimpse of the look with a post reading, “Into the blue \\”

For now, Tennessee has only teased the women’s basketball, softball, soccer and volleyball versions with “Picture coming soon” placeholders, but the Summitt Blue theme is clearly the centerpiece of this latest wave.

Last week, Tennessee HC Kim Caldwell praised the new partnership with adidas in a statement: “We couldn’t be more excited to launch our new partnership with adidas,” Tennessee HC Kim Caldwell said in a statement last week. “It’s a global brand that is part of the incredible history of Tennessee Athletics, recognizes the strength of our brand and is committed to investing in the future of our student-athletes and programs. We’re proud to rep the ‘3-Stripes’ and unite in building on to the incredibly successful era our department is experiencing.”

Tennessee’s history with adidas goes back to 1995-2015, a stretch that included the 1998 National Championship for football and national titles for the Lady Vols in 1996, 97, 98, 2007 and 08. The school switched to Nike on July 1, 2015, and wore the swoop during its 2024 College World Series title run.

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