No. 12 baseball takes two of three at Virginia Tech
By Alec Dougherty | April 17, 2017The No. 12 Virginia baseball team won its second-straight ACC series at Virginia Tech this past weekend.
The No. 12 Virginia baseball team won its second-straight ACC series at Virginia Tech this past weekend.
After a few tough series losses to begin conference play, the Virginia baseball team regrouped on its home turf and is now on a roll.
The Virginia baseball team earned its first conference sweep this weekend, downing Pittsburgh in three straight games.
The Cavaliers came out bats-blazing this week, picking up two double-digit victories against each Old Dominion and George Washington at Davenport Field.
The No. 16 Virginia baseball team dropped a tough series to No. 2 Louisville at home this weekend.
The No. 18 Virginia baseball team will face its toughest task thus far this weekend when No. 2 Louisville comes to Davenport Field.
The No. 18 Virginia baseball team picked up a close 4-2 win over in-state rival Virginia Commonwealth Wednesday night.
If Virginia’s baseball team is to become more competitive, improvements will have to come from the starting pitchers.
The Virginia baseball team won its first ACC series of the year against Duke, winning the final two games of the set after dropping the first one.
The No. 16 Virginia baseball team got back to its winning ways this week, downing Towson (8-7) in both match ups of a two game series.
The No. 11 Virginia baseball team lost its second conference series against No. 10 Clemson over the weekend.
The Virginia men’s baseball team (14-3, 1-2 ACC) travels to Clemson, S.C. to face ACC foe Clemson (14-3, 3-0 ACC) this weekend.
After losing two of three over the weekend, the No. 11 Virginia baseball team rebounded with its most complete performance of the season, routing Monmouth College 10-0 at Davenport Field Monday.
The No. 8 Virginia baseball team (13-3, 1-2 ACC) dropped its first ACC series of its season to No. 10 North Carolina (12-4, 2-1 ACC), taking only one of three games in Chapel Hill, N.C. over the weekend.
The Cavaliers' next test comes at home in round robin play — they will face Niagara University (3-3) and La Salle University (0-7) twice each this weekend.
The last time the Virginia baseball team took on its in-state rival William and Mary, the Tribe knocked the Cavaliers out of the 2016 NCAA Tournament in a stunning defeat on Virginia’s home field.
In the first series of the season, the Virginia baseball team (7-0) showed the rest of the league how dangerous its deep offense can be, pummeling Rutgers (1-5) in a three-game sweep to continue its season-opening win streak.
Though it has not come easy, a four-game winning streak to start the season has the No. 13 Virginia baseball team primed to continue rising in national rankings.
A thrilling comeback against Kansas Sunday capped a perfect 3-0 weekend for the Virginia baseball team (3-0) to start its season.
“The Skinny” on weekend action for baseball, softball, wrestling and track and field.