Baseball wins three of the last five games
By Sarah Pettycord | May 9, 2021Virginia only has two more series left before the ACC Tournament — one against Wake Forest after finals and one against Boston College the following week.
Virginia only has two more series left before the ACC Tournament — one against Wake Forest after finals and one against Boston College the following week.
Virginia won the first two games after electric efforts on the offense and defense, but came short of sweeping the series in the third game against Duke.
In the first matchup between these teams this season, the Cavaliers were overwhelmed by an early Rams lead and couldn't piece together a win.
After one win and two losses against No. 7 Louisville, the Cavaliers sit at an even 17-17 with 15 regular games remaining.
The Cavaliers now hold a winning record after a midweek victory against William & Mary and two wins against Clemson on the road.
Virginia baseball needs to rely on its strong suits and make a few adjustments to overcome its inconsistent ways and finish the season strong.
The Cavaliers came up with a huge win in their series against Georgia Tech.
In the sixth midweek tilt of the season, Virginia produced a win against George Washington and improved to 5-1 in midweek games.
Virginia had solid statistical performances this weekend but in two of three games, the stats weren't enough to produce wins.
The Cavaliers’ 20-game midweek win streak ended after being engulfed by the Flames
Virginia struggled in the first two games against No. 14 Pittsburgh, but turned out a dominant performance Monday to finish the series with a 10-4 win.
Virginia continued its midweek winning streak with a win against Towson, extending the streak to 20 games dating back to 2019
Virginia was overwhelmed at the plate and on the mound all weekend and lost all three games in the series to No. 25 Notre Dame.
The Cavaliers bit the Spiders in their midweek tilt, claiming the 7-0 shutout.
The Cavaliers fell in two of three games against the unranked Seminoles, despite strong performances from many of their key players.
The Cavaliers were electric in every frame and led throughout the entire game, ultimately finishing up by 10.
In three games against ACC foe North Carolina, Virginia dropped two and took one — handing the Tar Heels their first loss of the season.
In the first of many one-off midweek games for Virginia, the team relied on steady momentum to beat Virginia Military Institute 14-5.
After nearly a year without Virginia baseball, the team took to Disharoon Park in a three-game series against UConn. The Cavaliers clinched the series — starting the season 2-1.
Last season, the Virginia baseball team was shaping up to be a strong force in the world of college baseball. Now, they look to improve upon that success and return to the postseason for the first time in over three years.