Baseball: No. 5 UVA picks up 9-5 win to open series at Virginia Tech
No. 5 Virginia scored the first nine runs of a 9-5, series opening win over Virginia Tech on Friday. The Cavaliers have won seven-straight games, the longest win streak in the ACC.
No. 5 Virginia scored the first nine runs of a 9-5, series opening win over Virginia Tech on Friday. The Cavaliers have won seven-straight games, the longest win streak in the ACC.
No. 5 Virginia hits the road for the third time in the first four weeks of ACC play, as the Cavaliers travel to Blacksburg for a three-game Commonwealth Clash set against Virginia Tech this weekend.
The Cavaliers have won 18-straight home games, including all 17 at The Dish this season, tied for the longest streak in the country.
No. 8 Virginia scored the first nine runs of a 15-4 victory over Florida State on Sunday, completing a three-game series sweep. At 22-2, Virginia has matched its best start in program history through 24 games.
No. 8 Virginia clinched its third-straight ACC series with a 12-4 win over Florida State on Saturday at Disharoon Park. The Cavaliers scored eight runs in their final two turns at the plate, including six in the seventh, to create separation in the back third of the game.
The Cavaliers scored the tying run in the bottom of the ninth and went on to win it in the 10th on a Seminole fielding error.
Due to inclement weather in the forecast, first pitch for the ACC baseball game between Virginia and Florida State on Saturday has been moved to 4 p.m.
No. 8 Virginia recorded its second victory of the week with a 6-4 win over Georgetown at Disharoon Park on Wednesday.
The Cavaliers (18-2) improved to 12-0 at home this season and have won 13-straight home games dating back to last season.
No. 23 NC State scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth to register a 5-4 walk-off victory over No. 14 Virginia on Saturday in Raleigh.
No. 14 Virginia clinched its second consecutive road ACC series with a 7-0 win over No. 23 NC State on Friday. The Cavaliers claimed their first ever series victory over NC State in Raleigh.
The Cavaliers are 12-0 for the second-straight season and the fourth time under head coach Brian O’Connor.
Head coach Brian O’Connor won his 800th career game as No. 19 Virginia completed the series sweep of Rhode Island with a 16-6 victory on Sunday at Disharoon Park.
No. 19 Virginia swept its second doubleheader in as many weekends with a 12-6 win over Rhode Island in game one and a 13-0 shutout in game two.
The Cavaliers scored all nine of their runs in the eighth inning, the third time this season UVA has scored nine or more runs in a single inning.
The Cavaliers won game one, 4-1, and took game two by a score of 11-3. The three-game series concludes on Sunday at 1 p.m.
No. 19 Virginia is scheduled to play a three-game series against Columbia beginning Friday at Disharoon Park.
For the second time in four games, No. 19 Virginia eclipsed the 20-run mark after it defeated Longwood by a score of 26-2 at Disharoon Park on Tuesday.
No. 19 Virginia returns home on Tuesday to host in-state foe Longwood at Disharoon Park. First pitch is slated for 3 p.m.
Cavalier hurlers Jack O’Connor, Jake Berry and Jay Woolfolk limited the Seahawks to two hits and combined for 12 strikeouts.