On Friday, March 28, former Barack Obama Academy of International Studies standout Brandon McClain-Banks’ college team lost in an NCAA Division I baseball game

On Friday, March 28, former Barack Obama Academy of International Studies standout Brandon McClain-Banks’ college team lost in an NCAA Division I baseball game
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On Friday, March 28, former Barack Obama Academy of International Studies standout Brandon McClain-Banks’ current college team, the Youngstown State Penguins, lost 10-9 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Wright State Raiders.

The game took place at Nischwitz Stadium. This was their first matchup against the Raiders this season.

The Penguins’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, March 29 at 12 p.m. at Nischwitz Stadium against Wright State Raiders.

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Brandon McClain-Banks
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Freshman
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