On Monday, June 2, former Donelson Christian Academy standout Andrew Behnke collegiate team loses in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship

On Monday, June 2, former Donelson Christian Academy standout Andrew Behnke collegiate team loses in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
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On Monday, June 2, former Donelson Christian Academy standout Andrew Behnke’s current collegiate team the Tennessee Volunteers lost 11-5 against the Wake Forest Deacons in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.

The game took place at Lindsey Nelson Stadium at 6 p.m. and was the second matchup against the Wake Forest Deacons in the tournament.

The Tennessee Volunteers’ next game will take place on Saturday, June 7 at 5 p.m. at Baum-Walker Stadium.

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Andrew Behnke
Left handed pitcher
Junior
5′10″ 183
Hometown: Nashville



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