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American college baseball season
The 2023 Virginia Tech Hokies baseball team represented Virginia Tech during the 2023 NCAA Division I baseball season . The Hokies played their home games at English Field as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference . They were led by head coach John Szefc , in his 6th season at Virginia Tech.
The Hokies finished the season 30–23 overall and 12–17 in ACC play to finish in fifth place in the Coastal Division. They were the tenth overall seed in the ACC Tournament and were placed into a pool with third seed Clemson and sixth seed Boston College . Virginia Tech lost both of their pool play games to be eliminated from the tournament. They did not receive a bid to the NCAA Tournament .
2023 Virginia Tech Hokies Baseball Game Log
Regular Season (30–21)
February (6–2)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
ACC Record
February 17
at College of Charleston *
No. 14
Patriot's Point Baseball Stadium Mount Pleasant, SC
L 2–5
Andrew Duval (1–0)
Jonah Hurney (0–1)
Will Privette (1)
ESPN+
841
0–1
—
February 18
at College of Charleston*
No. 14
Patriot's Point Baseball Stadium
W 12–3
Henry Weycker (1–0)
Drake Thames (0–1)
—
ESPN+
1,109
1–1
—
February 19
at College of Charleston*
No. 14
Patriot's Point Baseball Stadium
W 15–2
Grant Umberger (1–0)
Aidan Hunter (0–1)
—
ESPN+
1,076
2–1
—
February 21
East Tennessee State *
No. 14
English Field Blacksburg, VA
W 15–5
Kiernan Higgins (1–0)
Landon Smiddy (0–1)
—
VTSN
1,134
3–1
—
February 24
Bryant *
No. 14
English Field
L 3–7
Cameron Picard (1–0)
Griffin Green (0–1)
—
ACCNX
1,235
3–2
—
February 25
Bryant*
No. 14
English Field
W 4–1
Drue Hackenberg (1–0)
Ken Turner (0–1)
Henry Weycker (1)
ACCNX
903
4–2
—
February 26
Bryant*
No. 14
English Field
W 15–8
Jonah Hurney (1–1)
Logan Fraiser (0–2)
—
ACCNX
1,141
5–2
—
New River Valley Series
February 28
Radford *
No. 11
English Field
W 17–2
Chrisitan Worley (1–0)
Foster Seitz (0–2)
—
ACCNX
1,007
6–2
—
March (7–6)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
ACC Record
March 3
Charlotte *
No. 11
English Field
W 13–11 (10)
Tyler Dean (1–0)
Evan Michelson (0–1)
—
ACCNX
614
7–2
—
March 4
Charlotte*
No. 11
English Field
W 6–3
Chrisitan Worley (2–0)
Collin Kramer (0–1)
—
ACCNX
1,237
8–2
—
March 5
Charlotte*
No. 11
English Field
W 12–4
Grant Umberger (2–0)
Miles Langhorne (1–1)
—
ACCNX
1,049
9–2
—
March 7
UMass Lowell *
No. 11
English Field
W 22–4
Matthew Siverling (1–0)
Shane Bogli (0–1)
—
ACCNX
747
10–2
—
March 8
UMass Lowell*
No. 11
English Field
W 7–4
Andrew Sentlinger (1–0)
Frankie Venezia (0–1)
Honah Hurney (1)
ACCNX
534
11–2
—
March 10
Boston College
No. 11
English Field
W 13–3
Henry Weycker (2–0)
John West (1–1)
—
ACCNX
552
12–2
1–0
March 11
Boston College
No. 11
English Field
L 5–8
Chris Flynn (4–0)
Drue Hackenberg (1–1)
Andrew Roman (2)
ACCNX
674
12–3
1–1
March 11
Boston College
No. 11
English Field
L 3–7
Eric Schroeder (3–0)
Anthony Arguelles (0–1)
—
ACCNX
586
12–4
1–2
March 14
at East Tennessee State*
No. 17
Thomas Stadium Johnson City, TN
Postponed [ 2]
March 17
at Miami (FL)
No. 17
Alex Rodriguez Park Coral Gables, FL
L 3–4
Carlos Lequerica (2–0)
Henry Weycker (1–2)
—
ACCN
2,784
12–5
1–3
March 18
at Miami (FL)
No. 17
Alex Rodriguez Park
L 6–21
Ziehl Gage (3–2)
Drue Hackenberg (1–2)
—
ACCNX
2,606
12–6
1–4
March 19
at Miami (FL)
No. 17
Alex Rodriguez Park
L 9–12
Alejandro Torres (2–0)
Kiernan Higgins (1–1)
Andrew Walters (1)
ACCNX
2,606
12–7
1–5
I-81 Series
March 22
VMI *
English Field
W 11–0
Andrew Sentlinger (2–0)
James Newsome (0–1)
—
ACCNX
702
13–7
—
March 24
at Pittsburgh *
Charles L. Cost Field Pittsburgh, PA
L 4–5
Dylan Simmons (1–)
Drue Hackenberg (1–3)
Nash Bryan (2)
ACCNX
303
13–8
1–6
March 25
at Pittsburgh*
Charles L. Cost Field
W 20–12
Griffin Green (1–1)
Kyle Mosley (0–3)
—
ACCNX
474
14–8
2–6
March 26
at Pittsburgh*
Charles L. Cost Field
L 4–5
Nash Bryan (4–2)
Tyler Dean (1–1)
—
ACCNX
529
14–9
2–7
I-81 Series
March 28
at VMI*
Gray–Minor Stadium Lexington, VA
W 9–7
Jonah Hurney (2–1)
Hunter Sipe (1–1)
Andrew Sentlinger (1)
322
15–9
—
Commonwealth Series
March 31
Virginia
English Field
L 5–9
Briand Edginton (5–0)
Drue Hackenberg (1–4)
—
ACCN
1,320
15–10
2–8
April (10–6)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
ACC Record
Commonwealth Series
April 1
Virginia
English Field
W 12–10
Henry Weycker (3–1)
Connely Early (6–1)
Johnah Hurney (2)
ACCNX
2,202
16–10
3–8
April 2
Virginia
English Field
W 12–7
Kiernan Higgins (2–1)
Jake Berry (0–2)
—
ACCNX
2,068
17–10
4–8
April 7
at Duke
Durham Bulls Athletic Park Durham, NC
Canceled
ACCN
April 9
at Duke
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
L 1–3
Alex Gow (3–2)
Griffin Green (1–2)
James Tallon (6)
ACCN
—
17–11
4–9
April 9
at Duke
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
W 5–2
Drue Hackenberg (2–4)
Jason White (2–2)
—
ACCNX
1,226
18–11
5–9
April 11
Liberty *
English Field
L 3–7
Trey Cooper (1–2)
Grant Umberger (2–1)
—
ACCNX
877
18–12
—
April 14
Georgia Tech
English Field
W 10–7
Brady Kirtner (1–0)
Luke Schmolke (4–2)
None
ACCNX
1,047
19–12
6–9
April 15
Georgia Tech
English Field
W 13–1
Griffin Green (2–2)
Dalton Smith (2–1)
—
ACCNX
3,086
20–12
7–9
April 16
Georgia Tech
English Field
W 9–2
Drue Hackenberg (3–4)
Terry Busse (1–2)
—
ACCNX
952
21–12
8–9
New River Valley Series
April 18
at Radford*
Radford Baseball Stadium Radford, VA
L 8–16
Gannon Kadlecik (1–0)
Andrew Sentlinger (2–1)
None
ESPN+
340
21–13
—
April 21
at Florida State
Dick Howser Stadium Tallahassee, FL
W 24–9
Anthony Arguelles (1–1)
Jackson Baumeister (2–4)
—
ACCN
4,262
22–13
9–9
April 22
at Florida State
Dick Howser Stadium
W 4–3
Drue Hackenberg (4–4)
Connor Whittaker (3–5)
—
ACCNX
4,601
23–13
10–9
April 23
at Florida State
Dick Howser Stadium
L 3–4
Jamie Arnold (2–4)
Jacob Exum (0–1)
Doug Kirkland (1)
ACCNX
4,472
23–14
10–10
April 25
James Madison *
English Field
W 7–5
Matthew Siverling (2–0)
Matt Leikus (0–1)
Henry Weycker (2)
ACCNX
789
24–14
—
April 28
North Carolina
English Field
W 7–0
Anthony Arguelles (2–1)
Connor Bovair (4–2)
—
ACCN
658
25–14
11–10
April 29
North Carolina
English Field
L 8–12
Max Carlson (3–1)
Drue Hackenberg (4–5)
Matt Poston (3)
ACCNX
2,231
25–15
11–11
April 29
North Carolina
English Field
L 7–13
Ben Peterson (2–0)
Kiernan Higgins (2–2)
—
ACCNX
2,363
25–16
11–12
May (5–5)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
ACC Record
Charleston Showcase
May 2
vs. Marshall
GoMart Ballpark Charleston, WV
Canceled
WCHS
—
May 3
Marshall
English Field
W 5–3
Andrew Sentlinger (4–1)
Chad Heiner (1–2)
Jacob Exum (1)
ACCNX
623
26–16
—
May 6
Bowling Green *
English Field
W 13–2
Anthony Arguelles (3–1)
Gage Schenk (2–6)
—
ACCNX
814
27–16
—
May 6
Bowling Green*
English Field
W 12–0
Drue Hackenberg (5–5)
Rigo Ramos (2–3)
—
ACCNX
910
28–16
—
May 7
Bowling Green*
English Field
No Contest [ 3]
ACCNX
—
May 10
at Liberty*
Liberty Baseball Stadium Lynchburg, VA
W 14–1 (7)
Jonah Hurney (3–1)
Ryan Butler (0–1)
—
ESPN+
1,682
29–16
—
May 12
No. 16 Clemson
Woerner Field
L 4–15
Jackson Lindley (2–3)
Drue Hackenberg (5–6)
—
ACCNX
1,461
29–17
11–13
May 13
No. 16 Clemson
English Field
L 8–9
Nick Clayton (6–0)
Brady Kirtner (1–1)
Tristan Smith (3)
ACCN
1,485
29–18
11–14
May 14
No. 16 Clemson
English Field
L 6–9
Caden Grice (6–1)
Jonah Hurney (3–2)
Tristan Smith (4)
ACCN
29–19
11–15
May 16
at James Madison*
Veterans Memorial Park Harrisonburg, VA
Canceled [ 4]
—
May 18
at No. 1 Wake Forest
David F. Couch Ballpark Winston-Salem, NC
L 3–6
Rhett Lowder (12–0)
Drue Hackenberg (5–7)
Camden Minacci (11)
ESPN+
2,505
29–20
11–16
May 19
at No. 1 Wake Forest
David F. Couch Ballpark
L 5–7
Cole Roland (2–1)
Henry Weycker (3–2)
Camden Minacci (12)
ESPN+
3,023
29–21
11–17
May 20
at No. 1 Wake Forest
David F. Couch Ballpark
W 14–6
Griffin Stieg (1–0)
Seth Keener (6–1)
—
ESPN+
2,568
30–21
12–17
Postseason (0–2)
ACC Tournament (0–2)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
ACCT Record
May 23
vs. Boston College
Durham Bulls Athletic Park Durham, NC
L 7–11
Henry Leake (4–5)
Henry Weycker (3–3)
Andrew Roman (9)
ACCN
2,048
30–22
0–1
May 24
vs. No. 6 Clemson
Durham Bulls Athletic Park Durham, NC
L 5–14
BJ Bailey (2–2)
Drue Hackenberg (5–8)
—
ACCN
2,398
30–23
0–2
Legend: = Win = Loss = Canceled Bold = Virginia Tech team member
"*" indicates a non-conference game. "#" represents ranking. All rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the D1Baseball poll. "()" represents postseason seeding in the ACC Tournament or NCAA Regional, respectively.
[ 5]
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking — = Not ranked RV = Received votes Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Final Coaches' [ 6] 16 16* 11 10 16 RV RV — — RV — — — — — — —* —* — Baseball America [ 7] 13 14 13 11 15 — — — — — — — — — — — —* —* — Collegiate Baseball ^[ 8] 28 29 28 28 29 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — NCBWA †[ 9] 18 18 14 11 17 RV — RV RV RV — — — — — — — —* — D1Baseball[ 10] 14 14 11 11 17 — — — — — — — — — — — —* —* —
^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.† NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.
^ "Baseball Standings" . theacc.com . Atlantic Coast Conference. Retrieved June 26, 2023 .
^ "No. 17 Hokies' Tuesday game at ETSU postponed by weather" . hokiesports.com . Virginia Tech Athletics. March 13, 2023. Retrieved March 16, 2023 .
^ "Virginia Tech, Bowling Green finale declared no contest" . hokiesports.com . Virginia Tech Athletics. May 7, 2023. Retrieved May 7, 2023 .
^ "Tuesday's baseball game between Tech, JMU canceled by rain" . hokiesports.com . Virginia Tech Athletics. May 16, 2023. Retrieved May 17, 2023 .
^ "2023 Baseball Schedule" . hokiesports.com . Retrieved February 21, 2023 .
^ "NCAA Baseball - Coaches Poll" . USA Today . Retrieved January 14, 2022 .
^ "College Top 25" . Baseball America. January 14, 2022. Retrieved January 14, 2022 .
^ "2022 Collegiate Baseball Polls" . baseballnews.com .
^ "NCBWA Top 30 Polls" . sportswriters.net . Archived from the original on July 24, 2009. Retrieved January 14, 2022 .
^ "D1 Baseball: Rankings" . d1baseball.com . Retrieved January 14, 2022 .