
Brewster Whitecaps Extend Winning Streak with Shutout over Wareham
The Whitecaps posted a clean 4‑0 win over Wareham, highlighted by Charlie Willcox’s seven‑plus innings of three‑hit pitching and Eddie Yamin IV’s first home run of the season.
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The Whitecaps posted a clean 4‑0 win over Wareham, highlighted by Charlie Willcox’s seven‑plus innings of three‑hit pitching and Eddie Yamin IV’s first home run of the season.

Virginia Tech’s baseball program announced that most position players, including freshman star Ethan Ball, will return for the 2027 season, while new pitchers arrive and a demanding early schedule looms.

The 2026 Virginia Tech baseball team clinched its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2022, finishing 30‑26 overall and earning a No. 2 seed in the Los Angeles Regional.

After an early exit from the Los Angeles Regional, Virginia Tech baseball is focusing on retaining key players, adding talent via the transfer portal, and making contact with South Carolina pitcher Patrick Dudley, a promising left‑hander with a 2.45 ERA.
Cal Poly's 6-2 victory over Virginia Tech was highlighted by Cam Hoiland's home run, Casey Murray Jr.'s four hits and stolen base, and Griffin Naess's winning pitching performance.

Cal Poly defeated Virginia Tech 6-2 in the Los Angeles Regional, with Griffin Naess delivering a seven-inning performance and Casey Murray Jr. and Dante Vachini driving the offense. The Mustangs now face Saint Mary's after the Gaels upset UCLA.

Virginia Tech’s baseball team enters the Los Angeles Regional as a two‑seed, boasting a deep pitching staff and a lineup primed to compete for a College World Series berth.

The Hokies secured an at‑large bid to the 2026 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, opening the Los Angeles Regional against Cal Poly on May 29. Led by head coach John Szefc and a surge of late‑season wins, the team aims for its first Men’s College World Series trip.

On May 22, 2026, the Tar Heels routed the Hokies 10-4 in a rain‑delayed contest, with Jake Schaffner, Owen Hull and Macon Winslow leading a barrage of extra‑base hits.

The ACC Tournament quarterfinal matchup between North Carolina and Virginia Tech is set for Friday, May 22 at 11 a.m. at Truist Field, with UNC entering as the stronger team and a predicted 10‑4 outcome.

Virginia Tech’s baseball team routed Notre Dame in a high‑scoring ACC Tournament game, advancing to face North Carolina in the semifinals.

The University of North Carolina baseball team will meet Virginia Tech in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals on Friday, with weather concerns looming over the scheduled 3:00 p.m. ACC Network broadcast.

The Hokies enter the ACC Tournament quarterfinals with momentum, facing UNC after a dominant win over Notre Dame. Star hitters and a reliable starter set the stage for a high‑stakes contest.

Virginia Tech’s baseball squad rallied in the ninth inning to beat Clemson, earning a first‑round bye in the ACC Tournament, though a Game 3 pitching collapse leaves their postseason prospects uncertain.
Clemson led 1‑0 entering the ninth inning against Virginia Tech, only to see the Hokies rally with two runs. The walk‑off sequence, featuring Nick Locurto and Pete Daniel, dropped the Tigers to eight ACC series losses and forced a must‑win scenario in the ACC Tournament.

Virginia Tech’s baseball team is poised for a decisive final series against Clemson, with a chance to secure an NCAA Regional berth and boost ACC seeding.

Virginia Tech’s baseball squad edged Clemson 5-1, powered by Brett Renfrow’s seven‑plus innings and a four‑run sixth that featured a 388‑foot homer by Petrich.