Courtesy UVA Media Relations

The No. 13 Virginia baseball team dropped a Saturday contest to Notre Dame by a score of 5-3 at Frank Eck Stadium in South Bend, Ind.
The Irish scored the first five runs of the game off UVA’s Max Stammel before fending off a late Cavalier rally to even the weekend ACC series.
Sam Harris led the Virginia attack on Saturday by driving in all three UVA runs on a game-high three hits. Harris was aided by Eric Becker, who went 2-for-4 and scored once in the contest.
HOW IT HAPPENED
After a scoreless two opening frames, Notre Dame (16-13, 7-10 ACC) got on the board in the bottom of the third with an RBI single and a two-out two-run base knock to left field. An inning later, the Irish extended their lead to 5-0 with a two-run single off the bat of Mark Quatrani.
Following the two-run base hit, the Virginia bullpen trio of Matt Augustin, Noah Yoder and Henry Zatkowski limited the Irish to just a pair of hits over the final 4.2 innings on Saturday.
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To open the top of the seventh, Harrison Didawick reached on a leadoff single before Harris jumped on the first pitch he saw for a two-run home run to dead center. The blast was Harris’ team-leading 11th home run of the season and cut the Notre Dame advantage to 5-2.
Becker opened the top of the eighth by beating the shift with a base hit through the left side before coming around to score on a Harris double off the wall in left center to make it a two-run contest at 5-3.
After the Harris double, Virginia (25-11, 9-8) failed to prolong the rally as Notre Dame’s William Jaisle stranded a trio of Cavaliers on base with a fly out and a strikeout to end the inning. To even the weekend series, Jaisle sat down all three Virginia batters he faced in the ninth.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
- UVA falls to 6-9 on the year when scoring five or fewer runs.
- With his pair of extra-base hits on Saturday, Sam Harris now leads all Cavaliers with 20.
- Freshman reliever Noah Yoder has held opponents scoreless in 12 of his 14 appearances this season.
FROM HEAD COACH CHRIS POLLARD
Coach Pollard on today’s game.#GoHoos pic.twitter.com/29l2NcZETJ
— Virginia Baseball (@UVABaseball) April 11, 2026
“Jack Radel is one of the best arms in our league; he’s one of the best arms in the country. He’ll be a first or second round pick and when you spot him a five-run lead, that’s an uphill battle. I thought it was a great job by Noah Yoder and Henry Zatkowski to keep the ballgame right where it was and gave our offense a chance to chip back into it. We had the tying and go-ahead runs on there in the eighth and we just couldn’t come up with a big hit.”
UP NEXT
No. 13 Virginia and Notre Dame will close out the three-game weekend series on Sunday. Virginia will throw freshman John Paone (1-2) against Notre Dame’s Dylan Singleton (0-1). First pitch for the finale is slated for 1 p.m. on ACCNX and WINA (98.9 FM/1070 AM).
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