Usually, when Dylan Volantis takes the mound for Texas baseball, the Longhorns can expect a win. Texas had not lost a game started by the sophomore left-hander, but Friday night in Knoxville looked nothing like the dominant stretch Texas had grown accustomed to. For the first time in weeks, the Longhorns looked completely overmatched at the plate. No. 4 Texas was shut down by Tennessee ace Tegan Kuhns, who delivered a career performance in a 5-1 Volunteers win at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Kuhns struck out 15 Longhorns across seven dominant innings, allowing just four hits while overpowering a Texas lineup that never found an answer. Meanwhile, Volantis turned in his roughest outing of the season, allowing three runs on six hits while striking out just two batters and issuing two walks. The loss dropped Texas to 32-10 overall. Volantis settles in, but offense never responds Texas infielder Ethan Mendoza is greeted in the dugout after scoring the first run in the game with Tennessee | Gary Cosby Jr.…