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The most comprehensive coverage of Virginia Cavaliers Baseball on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters. The Official Athletic Site of the Virginia Cavaliers, partner of WMT Digital.
The most comprehensive coverage of Virginia Cavaliers Baseball on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters.
The most comprehensive coverage of Virginia Cavaliers Baseball on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters. The Official Athletic Site of the Virginia Cavaliers, partner of WMT Digital.
The Virginia baseball program unveiled its 50-game schedule for the 2021 season on Thursday (Feb. 4). The Cavaliers, who are ranked No. 5 by Baseball America, will open their season with a three-game series against UConn beginning Friday, Feb. 19 at Disharoon Park.
No. 12 seed Virginia (41-15) will play the opening game of the NCAA Charlottesville Regional on Friday (May 31) when it takes on Penn at noon on ESPN+. The Cavaliers are hosting regionals for the second-straight year and the 11th time in program history.
The most comprehensive coverage of Virginia Cavaliers on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, and rosters.
Virginia will be home 13 times in a 14-game stretch beginning on April 20 with weekend series against North Carolina, Virginia Tech and Clemson. 2022 Schedule by the Numbers. 55 games: 35 home games | 18 away games | two neutral site games.
Virginia will play Wichita State (Feb. 23), Iowa (Feb. 24) and Auburn (Feb. 25) over a three-day span. Virginia will open up ACC play in Miami (March 8-10) and play road ACC series against Pitt (March 22-24), Duke (March 28-30), Louisville (April 12-14) and Boston College (April 25-27).
Embarking on his 20th season at the helm, head coach Brian O’Connor and the Virginia baseball program unveiled the 2023 schedule on Tuesday (Oct. 18). The Cavaliers will begin their 135th year of baseball on the road in Wilmington in a four-team tournament hosted by UNCW.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Virginia (48-12) combined to score seven runs in the final three innings to pull away from East Carolina (47-19) in an 8-3 decision to win the Charlottesville Regional championship at Disharoon Park on Sunday (June 4). The Cavaliers clinch a berth into their eighth Super Regional in the last 15 years.