The Virginia Tech baseball team hit the road after an eight-game home stand to face the North Carolina State Wolfpack this weekend.
Tech (15-10, 3-8 ACC) came away with an 11-7 win on Saturday but dropped both games in a doubleheader on Sunday, 18-19 and 6-7.
Four Tech pitchers combined to allow only five hits by the Wolfpack (15-12, 5-7) in the Saturday victory.
Third baseman Ronnie Shaban led the Hokies offensively with four hits including a home run and four RBIs.
Poor pitching and defense spoiled a spectacular offensive effort in the first game Sunday.
Tech committed seven errors and allowed 15 hits to lose by one despite scoring 18 runs.
In the final game of the weekend, the Hokies blew another opportunity to pick up a crucial Atlantic Coast Conference win.
After taking a 6-1 lead into the sixth inning, Tech starting pitcher Justin Wright gave up a run in the sixth, and relief pitcher Marc Zecchino allowed five more over 2.2 innings to take another one-run loss.
The Hokies return home for a game Tuesday against James Madison University at 3 p.m. and will host Wake Forest for a three-game series this weekend.