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The Virginia Tech Hokies baseball team represents Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) in NCAA Division I college baseball. Established in 1895, the team participates in the Coastal division of the Atlantic Coast Conference and plays its home games at English Field .
John Szefc is an American college baseball coach, currently serving as the head coach of the Virginia Tech baseball team. He has held that position since leaving the University of Maryland in June, 2017, where he had coached since the 2013 season .
Virginia Tech also did well, winning the conference in 1995, 1996, and in 1999, when they also earned a No. 2 national ranking. West Virginia and Syracuse were the only other teams to win conference titles during the league's original alignment.
The conference remained largely unchanged until 1991, when it began to sponsor football, adding Miami as a full member, and Rutgers, Temple, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia as football-only members. [18] Rutgers and West Virginia upgraded to full Big East membership in 1995, while Virginia Tech did the same in 2000.
Virginia Tech's sports teams are called the "Hokies". The word "Hokie" originated in the "Old Hokie" spirit yell created in 1896 by O. M. Stull for a contest to select a new spirit yell when the college's name was changed from Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (VAMC) to Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (VPI) and the original spirit yell, which ...
The 2013 Virginia Tech Hokies baseball team represented Virginia Tech in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. They played in the 2013 ACC Championship. Head Coach Pete Hughes is in his 7th year coaching the Hokies. They were coming off a 2012 season, in which they had a 34 win season. 11 of them came in the ACC.
The 2014 Virginia Tech Hokies baseball team represented Virginia Tech in the 2014 NCAA Division I baseball season. Head coach Patrick Mason was in his 1st year coaching the Hokies. They were coming off a 2013 season, in which they had a 40 win season. 15 of them came in the ACC. That marked the fifth straight year with over 30 wins.
Virginia Tech "Virginia Tech Coaching Records". College Football Data Warehouse; Lazenby, Roland. Legends: A Pictorial History of Virginia Tech Football. Taylor, Full Court Press (1986) ISBN 978-0-913767-11-5; Tandler, Rich. Hokie Games: Virginia Tech Football Game by Game 1945–2006.