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Notre Dame’s Season Ends in ACC Tournament Loss to Virginia Tech

A 17‑run onslaught and pitching fatigue drop the Fighting Irish from postseason contention

A Quick Start in Charlotte

The Fighting Irish opened the tournament with a burst of energy, highlighted by Mark Quatroni’s two‑run homer that ignited a four‑run first inning. The early surge gave Notre Dame a brief advantage before Virginia Tech’s bats erupted.

Virginia Tech answered with a 17‑run onslaught, spreading the damage across ten different pitchers. Ethan Ball’s two‑run homer tied the game in the third, and Shane Miranda’s bases‑clearing double in the seventh tried to rally the Irish, but the pitching staff was unable to contain the surge.

Depth Issues Surface

The Irish were forced to deploy ten pitchers, each surrendering hits and walks that added up to 19 hits and six free passes. The relentless attack left the bullpen exhausted and the defense overwhelmed, sealing a 17‑run victory for the Hokies.

The loss dropped Notre Dame to a final record of 31‑22. While the team celebrated a 5‑4 win over Clemson that ended a tournament drought dating back to 2022, an RPI of 66 and a 98th‑ranked strength of schedule now make an NCAA Tournament invitation unlikely.

Looking Ahead

With the tournament concluded, the focus shifts to the offseason. Coaches and players will examine the pitching depth that proved costly in Charlotte, seeking solutions to ensure a more resilient staff for the next campaign.

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