Baseball: Cavaliers stay hot, pick up 30th win against Mount St. Mary’s, 16-4
The Cavaliers (30-4) improved the nation’s longest winning home winning streak to 23 games.
The Cavaliers (30-4) improved the nation’s longest winning home winning streak to 23 games.
On a historic day at Disharoon Park, Virginia junior third baseman Jake Gelof became the program’s all-time home run king, as the seventh-ranked Cavaliers run-ruled visiting Richmond Tuesday, 18-0, in seven innings.
In the three-game sweep against No. 20 Miami, UVA junior third baseman Jake Gelof was 7 for 14 (.500) with a double, triple, three home runs and nine RBI.
Junior Jake Gelof drove in four of the six runs and tied the program’s all-time home run record with a pair of homers in the contest.
The Cavaliers set a program record with their 20th-straight win at home dating back to last season and currently own the nation’s longest home win streak.
Juniors Jake Gelof and Kyle Teel were two of the 45 amateur baseball players included on USA Baseball’s Golden Spikes Award Midseason Watch List Wednesday.
No. 7 Virginia finished off a four-game road swing with a 4-1 win over Liberty at Worthington Field at Liberty Baseball Stadium on Tuesday in Lynchburg.
No. 7 Virginia will play the final game of a four-game road trip on Tuesday when it travels to Liberty for a non-conference tilt.
Due to inclement weather in the forecast, Virginia’s home baseball series against Miami will now be played Friday through Sunday. All three games will air on ACCNX as originally planned.
No. 5 Virginia dropped its first weekend series of the season after a 12-7 loss to Virginia Tech on Sunday at Atlantic Union Bank Park in Blacksburg.
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.