No. 23 Virginia suffers 6-2 upset loss against Richmond
The No. 23 Virginia baseball team suffered a 6-2 defeat against in-state opponent Richmond Spiders on Tuesday at Disharoon Park.
The No. 23 Virginia baseball team suffered a 6-2 defeat against in-state opponent Richmond Spiders on Tuesday at Disharoon Park.
In the finale of a four-game road swing, No. 23 Virginia won the rubber game, 11-5 over Cal to take the series at Stu Gordon Stadium on Sunday.
Down to its last three outs, the No. 23 Virginia erupted for eight runs in the top of the ninth to win a 10-8 affair over the Cal on Saturday in Berkeley.
The No. 23 Virginia baseball team fell on Friday night in a 6-1 contest to California at Stu Gordon Stadium in Berkeley.
Henry Godbout rushed home from third in the bottom of the ninth inning on a Terrapins wild pitch to give the Cavaliers a 7-6 walk-off win.
In front of the first sold-out crowd of the season at Disharoon Park, the No. 9 Virginia baseball team fell, 6-3, to Boston College on Sunday afternoon.
In a game that saw 38 combined runs on 35 hits, the No. 9 Virginia baseball team outlasted Boston College, 22-16, on Saturday afternoon at Disharoon Park.
The No. 9 Virginia baseball team dropped a 7-4 decision to Boston College on Friday night at Disharoon Park in its ACC opener.
In the final tune-up before ACC play, the No. 9 Virginia baseball team defeated William & Mary by a score of 15-4 in seven innings.
The No. 10 Virginia baseball team overwhelmed Dartmouth by a score of 13-3 in eight innings to complete the three-game series sweep at Disharoon Park on Sunday.
The No. 10 Virginia baseball team rode a five-run fourth inning to an 11-1 victory in eight innings over Dartmouth on Saturday afternoon at Disharoon Park.
To close out the opening month of February, the No. 10 Virginia downed Dartmouth, 11-3, on Friday afternoon at Disharoon Park.
While Brian O’Connor was delighted with the result, it didn’t come as a surprise to him at all.
The Virginia baseball team has announced the 2025 promotional schedule, highlighted by season-long promotions, fan giveaways and theme days.
Brian O’Connor wanted to challenge his baseball team to start the season, so he scheduled the No.-2 ranked Cavaliers into a pair of talent-loaded tournaments.
In the longest game in the history of the Round Rock Classic, No. 2 Virginia dropped a 12-inning affair by a score of 5-4 to Oklahoma on Sunday at Dell Diamond.
On the second day of the Karbach Round Rock Classic, the No. 2 Virginia baseball team topped Minnesota by a score of 4-2 on Saturday afternoon.
In the opening game of the Round Rock Classic, the No. 2 Virginia baseball team fell in a 7-2 contest to No. 7 Oregon State on Friday at Dell Diamond.
In the finale of the Puerto Rico Challenge, the No. 2 Virginia baseball team toppled Rice, 7-0, on Sunday night behind a 10-strikeout performance by Tomas Valincius.
On the second day of the Puerto Rico Challenge, the No. 2 Virginia Baseball team prevailed 3-1 over the Villanova Wildcats on Saturday night in Puerto Rico.