No. 12 baseball wins one of three against North Carolina
By Sarah Pettycord | March 2, 2021In three games against ACC foe North Carolina, Virginia dropped two and took one — handing the Tar Heels their first loss of the season.
In three games against ACC foe North Carolina, Virginia dropped two and took one — handing the Tar Heels their first loss of the season.
In the first of many one-off midweek games for Virginia, the team relied on steady momentum to beat Virginia Military Institute 14-5.
After nearly a year without Virginia baseball, the team took to Disharoon Park in a three-game series against UConn. The Cavaliers clinched the series — starting the season 2-1.
Last season, the Virginia baseball team was shaping up to be a strong force in the world of college baseball. Now, they look to improve upon that success and return to the postseason for the first time in over three years.
The Cavaliers appear poised to have a stellar season in 2021 after picking up impressive preseason accolades, returning many key players and bringing in a solid freshman class.
This is the first time that two Virginia baseball players were recognized in the same year by the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper since 2015.
Virginia baseball wrapped up its 15-game home stretch at Disharoon Park, with games against No. 7 NC State over the weekend and then UMass Lowell midweek.
This marks the Cavaliers’ sixth consecutive win and their ninth in the last 10 games.
The Cavaliers (9-3, 0-0 ACC), powered by an explosive offensive onslaught and a dominant pitching effort, outmatched the Big Green (2-5, 0-0 Ivy League) to win all three games.
Virginia baseball continued its 15-game stretch at Disharoon Park, facing Bucknell in a four-game weekend series and William and Mary in a one-off, midweek clash.
Despite a promising 6-0 shutout Friday, the Cavaliers (1-2, 0-0 ACC) fell twice to the Sooners (2-1, 0-0 Big 12) in both of Saturday's games.
In recognition of the two former MLB All-Stars securing baseball’s biggest prize, we looked back at the collegiate years of the duo that helped define Virginia baseball for years to come.
Three Virginia baseball players were chosen in the 2019 MLB Draft Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Virginia baseball team (27-20, 10-14 ACC) beat in-state foes Virginia Commonwealth University (31-15, 13-5 A-10) 3-2 on the road Tuesday night at The Diamond in Richmond.
The Virginia baseball team (26-20, 10-14 ACC) lost two of three games at No. 15 North Carolina (33-12, 15-9 ACC) over the weekend. The Cavaliers fell by a single run in each of the games they lost.
Virginia defeated James Madison (23-18, 4-8 CAA) 2-1 at home Wednesday night. The Cavaliers surrendered only three hits in the contest.
The Virginia baseball team (24-18, 9-12 ACC) beat Liberty (29-11, 9-3 Atlantic Sun) 6-3 at home Tuesday evening.
The Virginia baseball team (23-18, 9-12 ACC) lost two games of a three-game home series against Florida State (24-14, 12-9 ACC) over the weekend.
The Virginia baseball team (22-16, 8-10 ACC) beat Radford (17-19, 9-6 Big South) 6-3 at home Tuesday evening.
The Virginia baseball team (21-15, 8-10 ACC) got swept by Miami (25-12, 10-8 ACC) in a three-game home series over the weekend at Disharoon Park.