Wright State Outfielder Andrew Duncan Commits to Tennessee

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By Aidan Sidoti

KNOXVILLE – Tennessee got its outfielder. Wright State transfer center fielder Andrew Duncan announced his commitment to the Vols on Friday after a monster sophomore season with the Raiders.

Duncan, a native of Dunedin (Fla.), was outstanding during his lone year in Dayton. A 2026 All-Horizon League First Team selection, he hit .367 with a .436 OBP while appearing in 54 games. He posted a 1.012 OPS, launched 6 home runs and drove in 36 runs on 79 hits across 215 at bats, striking out 46 times.

Duncan began his career at Florida State before transferring to Wright State after his freshman season. He now becomes the fourth position player to commit to Tennessee out of the transfer portal, joining Mercer two-way standout Braydon Kersey, Air Force second baseman Wyatt Hanoian and Baylor infielder Travis Sanders

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