
» Virginia Tech's highest scoring inning was the eighth, when it pushed three runs across. » Hokies pitchers combined to strike out 13 Virginia hitters. The Hokies were unable to get any closer, as neither team scored again in the ballgame. Virginia Tech scored three runs, all of them coming on a three-run homer off the bat of Donay, scoring DeMartini and sophomore Christian Martin, which tightened the Cavaliers lead to 9-5. The Hokies kept the deficit at 9-2 before closing the gap further in the eighth. Virginia Tech pushed across two runs in the frame, the big blow coming on an RBI double from Jones.

Trailing 9-0, the Hokies first put runs on the board in the sixth inning.

Sophomore Carson DeMartini also chipped in, going 0-for-2 for Virginia Tech with three walks. Junior Carson Jones furnished a standout performance at the plate as well, going 1-for-4 with a double and an RBI. In addition to his eight strikeouts, Exum tossed five innings, giving up one run on two hits and walking two for Virginia Tech (15-10, 2-8).įreshman Brody Donay led the way offensively for the Hokies, going 2-for-4 in the ballgame with a home run and three RBI. Freshman Jacob Exum had everything working on Friday, punching out eight Virginia hitters over five innings of work, but it was not enough as the Virginia Tech Hokies lost to the No.
