Virginia baseball opens season with three losses
By Colin Cantwell | February 18, 2019The Virginia baseball team (0-3, 0-0 ACC) lost all three games played at the MLB4 Collegiate Baseball Tournament in Scottsdale, Ariz., over the weekend.
The Virginia baseball team (0-3, 0-0 ACC) lost all three games played at the MLB4 Collegiate Baseball Tournament in Scottsdale, Ariz., over the weekend.
The Virginia baseball team will open their 2019 season Friday at 7 p.m. against No. 1 Vanderbilt in Scottsdale, AZ as part of the MLB4 Collegiate Baseball Tournament. The game will be televised on MLB Network.
As the Cavaliers prepare to play their first game on Feb. 15, Connor and the Cavaliers look to take Smoltz's lessons to heart.
With a multitude of meaningful connections, Virginia is aiming to rebound from Friday's loss and return home with a National Championship.
With the loss, the Cavaliers are now unable to advance out of pool play in the ACC Tournament.
The Cavaliers could not secure a series victory in its final conference set against Wake Forest, but locked down a trip to the ACC Tournament this week.
The Cavalier Daily Sports section highlights five of the most memorable athletes departing this year
Though the Virginia baseball team won two of three games against Georgia Tech in its final home series of the season, it lost 11-3 to Richmond in its home finale Tuesday night.
John “Parker” Staples, a nine-year-old with lymphoma and longtime baseball fan, has spent the past two weeks making memories as a member of the Virginia baseball team.
Cavaliers fall just short of breaking past No.10 Clemson in each game of the series.
Cavaliers won two-of-three in road series at Louisville, with all three games being decided by a one-run margin.
In a pair of midweek games, the Virginia baseball team beat both George Washington and Liberty.
Junior catcher Cameron Comer delivered a walk-off single on Sunday to secure the series against in-state rival Virginia Tech.
The CD Sports staff debates topics surrounding spring sports teams, including how the Cavailer baseball team can fix their struggles and which team is primed to make a run at an ACC title.
Virginia baseball came up short in their series against Pittsburgh this weekend, despite several solid individual performances.
The Virginia baseball team beat Longwood 6-0 at home Tuesday before losing to VCU 11-3 Wednesday on the road.
For the first time since 2008, the Cavaliers were unable to pick up at least one win in their three-game series with Miami.
The Cavaliers won the series against the Eagles after Sunday's extra-inning victory.
In a tight game against James Madison, freshman shortstop Tanner Morris came through with a walkoff sac fly to lift Virginia to a mid-week victory.
The Cavalier Daily Sports' staff discusses if the baseball team is in a slump, the future of men's lacrosse, women's basketball in the ACC Tournament and breakout spring sports athletes.