Virginia Tech defeated the UVA softball team 9-4 on Tuesday night in Blacksburg, which was enough for a 6-1 victory. The Hoos did not play Virginia Tech in a traditional weekend series this year, instead playing two weekday games, each played at a different location, that did not count towards either team’s ACC record. Virginia Tech also won Game 1, 6-0, in Charlottesville last week.
Eden Bigham earned his third ACC Pitcher of the Week award for the second year in a row with 9.0 scoreless innings in Game 1 against Duke and a save in Game 2, but he won the same advantage against the Hokies. I couldn’t maintain my sexuality. In the bottom of the second inning, Bigham gave up four runs with four singles and one double.
Bela Cabral hit a solo shot in the top of the third to put Virginia ahead, but that was the only offense UVA had control over in the game.
Virginia Tech extended its lead with two solo home runs, one in the third inning and one in the fourth. Meanwhile, Emma Lemley pitched a complete game for her 11th win of the season. UVA continued to play solid defense behind the pitchers, but their offense couldn’t keep up.
The win gave the Hokies a half-point in the Commonwealth Clash, making the score 12-7, but Virginia has already clinched a victory against Virginia Tech in the 2023-2024 Commonwealth Clash. There is.
The University of Virginia, currently 30-16 overall, will play its final regular season series at Georgia Tech, starting Friday night in Atlanta.