Virginia Tech Hokies baseball
Virginia Tech Hokies | |
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2024 Virginia Tech Hokies baseball team | |
Founded | 1895 |
University | Virginia Tech |
Head coach | John Szefc (7th season) |
Conference | ACC Coastal Division |
Home stadium | English Field (Capacity: 1,132) |
Nickname | Hokies |
Colors | Chicago maroon and burnt orange[1] |
NCAA regional champions | |
2022 | |
NCAA Tournament appearances | |
1954, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2010, 2013, 2022 | |
Regular season conference champions | |
1954, 1981, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2022[2] |
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. The team's current head coach is John Szefc. The Hokies are one of two current ACC teams that have never participated in the NCAA Men's College World Series, along with Pittsburgh
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Coaching records
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Virginia Tech in the NCAA tournament
Year | Coach | Record | Notes | |
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1954 | G.F. Laird | 2–2 | District 3 Defeated Rollins , 0–3Eliminated by Rollins, 0–9 | |
1969 |
1–2 | District 3 Lost to Furman, 6–3 , 1–5
Eliminated by North Carolina | ||
1976 | Bob Humphreys | 0–2 | Atlantic Regional Lost to Furman , 4–5
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1977 | 0–2 | Mideast Regional Lost to Central Michigan, 1–2 Eliminated by Florida, 4–9 | ||
1994 | Chuck Hartman | 0–2 | East Regional Lost to Auburn, 0–7 Eliminated by The Citadel, 3–4 | |
1997 | 1–2 | South II Regional Defeated USC, 3–2 Lost to NC State, 6–12 Eliminated by USC, 2–6 | ||
1999 | 1–2 | , 11–5 Eliminated by Richmond, 8–11 | ||
2000 | 0–2 | , 6–8 | ||
2010 | Pete Hughes | 2–2 | , 2–10 | |
2013 | 2–2 | Blacksburg, VA Regional , 4–10
Lost to UConn, 2–5 Defeated Coastal Carolina, 9–1 Defeated UConn, 3–1 Eliminated by Oklahoma | ||
2022 | John Szefc | 4–2 | , 24–4 Defeated Columbia, 7–2
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Totals | 13–22 | 11 appearances | ||
The format of the tournament has changed through the years.
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MLB alumni
References
- ^ "Virginia Tech University Trademarks". Retrieved September 22, 2019.
- ^ Virginia Tech 2011 Baseball Media Guide (PDF). Retrieved March 12, 2013.