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The score was 6–6 going into the ninth inning of Tuesday’s game against VMI. The Virginia Tech baseball team (15–9, 2–7 ACC) had given up five straight runs. How did they answer the VMI Keydets (14–12, 1–2 Big South) run? Back-to-back-to-back home runs to eventually win the game, 9–7.

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After a 20-run performance on Saturday, Virginia Tech baseball’s (14–9, 2–7 ACC) bats went cold past the fifth inning on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Panthers (11–10, 3–4 ACC), losing 5–4. 

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Upon finishing with a 43.15 time in the 100-yard butterfly, Youssef Ramadan emerged from the water and removed his cap emphatically as he moved the two lane dividers over to rest victoriously on them. Ramadan raised both of his arms to the side and slapped the water with all the emotion he h…

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Virginia Tech (14–8, 2–6 ACC) played the second game of their series against Pitt (10–10, 2–4 ACC) on Saturday, winning 20–12. The Hokies snapped a six-game conference winless streak.

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There’s something majestic about watching Georgia Amoore play basketball. Every dribble, every touch, every shot from the Hokies’ point guard feels carefully orchestrated, as she sprints through lines of defenders and makes three-pointers from the “March Madness” logo near half court. 

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BLACKSBURG – On Sunday, March 19, 2023, the No. 1 Virginia Tech women’s basketball team looked to do something they had only done once before: qualify for the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament. They succeeded, defeating No. 9 South Dakota State, 72–60, and advancing to the third round for the …

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No. 11 Virginia Tech (12–6, 1–4 ACC) traveled to Coral Gables, Florida, to play Miami (13–6, 4–1 ACC) on Friday. After losing via walk-off in the first game of the series, the Hokies were set to play a doubleheader. The Hokies have played 18 innings the past two Saturdays. Drue Hackenberg wo…

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No. 11 Virginia Tech softball (18–4, 4–0 ACC) extended its winning streak to eight games with a 4–1 win over North Carolina (8–14, 0–1 ACC) on Friday.

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The No. 11 Virginia Tech baseball team (12–3, 1–0 ACC) opened ACC play with a statement, beating Boston College (10–2, 0–1) 13–3. Five home runs by five different players led the Hokies’ offensive explosion.

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The Hokies had a strong showing in West Virginia as three of their six divers managed to qualify for the national meet. Izzi Mroz, Jacob Fisher and Noah Zawadzki all qualified for all three events in the NCAA championships later this month.

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No. 11 Virginia Tech softball (17–4, 3–0 ACC) annihilated Gardner-Webb (7–16, 0–0 Big South) on Wednesday, 15–3 in five innings, playing how a top 25 team should against an unranked foe.