The Hoos seize the win! Leah Boggs with the heads up play on the error at third to return residence!#GoHoos | #OnTheRise | #HoosNext pic.twitter.com/nneI162TLS
— Virginia Softball (@UVASoftball) April 8, 2023
Virginia
Virginia Evens Series With Walk-Off Of No. 13 Virginia Tech
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – For the second straight sport it went to further innings and this time the Cavaliers got here out on high as Virginia (26-12, 7-7 ACC) defeated No. 13 Virginia Tech (30-9, 10-4 ACC) by a rating of 6-5 at Palmer Park on Friday (April 7).
The win evened the weekend sequence with the walk-off win as Leah Boggs scored the game-winner within the eighth inning. The groups will shut out the sequence on Sunday (April 8) with a brand new begin time of two p.m.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Virginia struck first with a run within the second inning off an infield single from Leah Boggs. With two on and two outs, Boggs popped up and the ball dropped in between first and second. She beat the throw to first and Shelby Barbee scored on the play.
The Hoos added to the lead within the third inning with a bases-loaded sac fly to heart from Barbee that scored Gabby Baylog.
Virginia Tech obtained on the board within the fourth with a two-out single to heart from Rachel Castine. Emma Ritter scored on the play, sliding in forward of the tag on the plate. The play on the plate was reviewed, however upheld.
Molly Grube with the massive bases-loaded strikeout to maintain us within the lead!
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— Virginia Softball (@UVASoftball) April 8, 2023
The Hoos answered within the fifth with a three-run inning, utilizing a wild pitch with the bases loaded to convey a run residence earlier than a fielding error at quick allowed two extra to attain.
Virginia Tech tied issues up within the seventh with a grand slam from Jayme Bailey.
The Hoos grabbed the win within the backside of the eighth when Leah Boggs took benefit of fielding error at third to safe the victory for Virginia. Boggs reached on a single after which went first to 3rd on a ball pushed to left from Jade Hylton. The throw went to 3rd and was misplayed by the third baseman and Boggs dashed for residence, sliding below the tag for the win.
Eden Bigham (10-4) picked up the win in reduction, working the ultimate 1.2 innings, permitting one run on one hit with a stroll. She entered the sport with the bases loaded within the seventh inning and one out and surrendered the grand slam that tied the sport.
Molly Jacobson (4-2) took the loss in reduction, permitting the one run on 4 hits with two strikeouts in 2.2 innings of labor.
NOTES ON THE GAME
- It’s the second straight season through which the Hoos and Hokies have gone to sport three to resolve the sequence.
- Molly Grube made the beginning for the Hoos, permitting one run on 4 hits in 5.2 innings of labor.
- Virginia used three pitchers on the evening as Courtney Layne labored 0.2 of an inning in center reduction.
- Boggs was 2-for-3 on the evening with a run scored and an RBI because the Cavaliers tallied 10 hits.
FROM HEAD COACH JOANNA HARDIN
“We noticed lots of struggle, resilience and toughness. That is a particularly aggressive sequence. It’s an in-state rivalry meaning quite a bit to them and to us. I’m happy with our crew for staying with it. It could have been simple to throw within the towel or lose our vitality. We knew we had it in us. I’m enthusiastic about Leah taking an enormous threat and enjoying the form of sport she’s able to enjoying. For those who weren’t right here Thursday and also you weren’t right here on Friday, you wish to be right here on Saturday as a result of it will be hype and thrilling and also you don’t wish to miss it.”
ON DECK FOR THE HOOS
Virginia and Virginia Tech shut out the sequence on Sunday (April 8). First pitch is now set for two p.m. at Palmer Park. There can be an egg hunt on the sphere after the sport.
THE SMITHFIELD COMMONWEALTH CLASH
- The rivalry between Virginia Athletics and Virginia Tech Athletics has an extended and storied historical past relationship again greater than 125 years throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Cavaliers and Hokies first confronted off on the gridiron in Charlottesville in 1895. First coined the Commonwealth Conflict in the course of the 2014-2015 season, the rivalry has expanded and intensified throughout the 22 sports activities the 2 establishments face off in head-to-head competitors.
- The Cavaliers lead this 12 months’s Conflict 8-7 with one level on the road with Saturday’s sequence finale.
Virginia
Fire erupts on campus of former Virginia Intermont College: ‘A tragedy for our city’
A large fire consumed multiple buildings Friday morning on the former Virginia Intermont College campus in what one city official called “a tragedy for our city.”
Videos shared on social media and captured by local news outlets show the massive blaze engulfing structures at the historic college campus. Located in Bristol in western Virginia along the Tennessee border, Virginia Intermont College closed in 2014.
Neal Osborne, a city councilman in Bristol, shared video of the blaze on Facebook, which he said had become “a full inferno” of the college’s main hall by 1:15 a.m.
“There’s no way around it – this is very bad and this is a tragedy for our city, this is a tragedy for our neighborhood, this is a tragedy for everyone who attended Virginia Intermont College,” Osborne said in the post. “This is heartbreaking to see this.”
USA TODAY left a phone message Friday morning with the Bristol Fire Department seeking an update on the fire.
City councilman: Property owners ‘will have to answer’ for why fire erupted
The fire could be seen in videos burning the main building on campus, as well as adjacent structures. News crews with WJHL-TV reported observing the building collapse after 2 a.m.
Bristol police and firefighters were at the scene, and Osborne said in his video that firefighters from surrounding localities and departments also responded to provide additional aid.
Osborne said he and other city officials had for years pushed the owners of the private property to care for the aging infrastructure, but that those concerns “fell on deaf ears every single time.”
“They will have to answer for this in my mind,” Osborne said. “They will have to answer for why this property was not secured, why they did not take proactive steps to prevent this from happening.”
What is the Virginia Intermont College?
Constructed within view of the Blue Ridge Mountain range, Virginia Intermont College was founded in the late 1800s as an institute for women to get a higher education. It later become coeducational before it was finally shuttered in May 20, 2014 due to financial failure and the loss of its accreditation, the Roanoke Times reported.
Friday morning’s blaze is not the first time a fire has broken out on the closed campus.
Following a previous fire in November, Bristol Fire Chief Mike Armstrong told WJHL that the site was “dangerous” and said his crews prioritized fighting fires without stepping foot inside the aging buildings.
“The floors are rotten, the windows are broken out, the roofs are rotten. And it’s just not safe to be in there with all the debris, the broken glass,” Armstrong said. “I can tell you within the last 12 months, we’ve had multiple fires up here.”
Bristol Vice-Mayor Jake Holmes told WJHL that the site had fallen into disrepair and had become “a hazard.”
Eric Lagatta covers breaking and trending news for USA TODAY. Reach him at elagatta@gannett.com
Virginia
Virginia man charged with planning 'mass casualty' attack at NYC Israeli consulate
An Egyptian man living in Virginia who was slated to be deported has been charged with planning an attack on the Israeli consulate in New York City.
Abdullah Azz al-Din Taha Muhammad Hassan allegedly provided bomb-making instructions and plans on how to attack the Manhattan consulate to an undercover FBI source, according to court documents. He was arrested Tuesday, the FBI told Fox News Digital.
Hassan is charged with distribution of information relating to explosives, destructive devices and weapons of mass destruction in furtherance of the commission of a federal crime.
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“The FBI’s New York Office wants to reassure our Jewish community here in New York that our office — along with our law enforcement partners — remains vigilant in our efforts to identify, investigate and disrupt potential threats to our community, using every tool at our disposal to do so. As always, we urge all community members to report suspicious activity to law enforcement and call 911 in cases of imminent violence or threats to life,” the FBI said in a statement.
“We will continue working to ensure our communities remain safe places for all, and we thank the public for their continued trust and partnership.”
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Hassan caught the FBI’s attention after the Fairfax County Police Department informed federal authorities that a tipster alerted police about his social media posts on X. The tipster said the account engaged in “radical and terrorist-leaning behavior.”
In several posts, Hassan praised the Islamic State terror group and other radical figures, federal prosecutors said. In August, he began messaging with an FBI confidential source whom he believed he recruited to conduct a “mass casualty attack,” authorities said.
Over several weeks, Hassan directed the informant on how to make a bomb, acquire weapons and how to make a “martyrdom video,” authorities said. In November, he allegedly selected the Consulate General of Israel as the target of the attack, saying it would be easier to commit an attack using small arms and be “martyred” by the police.
He believed New York would be “a gold mine of targets” for an attack, prosecutors said. As the pair planned the attack, Hassan also allegedly told him to book flights to countries without extradition agreements with the United States. During the attack, Hassan said the source could either murder people at the consulate with an assault rifle or detonate an explosive vest while standing in a group of targets, court documents state.
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Hassan also asked for the source to livestream the attack so he could watch it in real time, authorities said.
In a statement, Jonathan Harounoff, the international spokesperson for Israel’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations, said the Jewish state “will not cower to terror.”
“We will not be silent in the face of hate and violence,” he said. “We will not stop in our pursuit of justice and peace. We will continue in our fight to return all 100 of our hostages still being held in Hamas terror tunnels in Gaza.”
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Ofir Akunis, Israel’s consul general in New York, expressed gratitude to authorities for thwarting the alleged attack.
“This attempted attack by terror organizations is an attack on the sovereign soil of the State of Israel in its entirety,” he wrote on X. “It’s proof that terror knows no boundaries and that we must fight it everywhere and every time. The threat it poses to the western world and its values must be fought together by all western democracies alike. Together we will prevail.”
Virginia
Live Updates: #3 Oklahoma State vs #6 Virginia Tech – FloWrestling
Two top 10 teams will be in historic Gallagher-Iba Arena as the #6 Hokies try to slow down the red hot #3 Cowboys in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Both teams are undefeated as Oklahoma State is currently 5-0 while Virginia Tech is 3-0. The two programs also wrestled at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational earlier this month. The Cowboys ran away with the team trophy in Vegas, placing first by a margin of 77 points, while Virginia Tech placed fourth.
Tonight’s matchup is shaping up to be one of the most competitive duals of the first semester. We’ll keep you informed with live updates of the contest as they happen in real time!
Projected Lineups
125: #2 Troy Spratley, OSU vs #4 Eddie Ventresca, VT
133: #18 Reece Witcraft, OSU vs #12 Connor McGonagle, VT
141: #4 Tagen Jamison, OSU vs #12 Sam Latona, VT
149: #15 Carter Young, OSU vs #1 Caleb Henson, VT
157: #14 Caleb Fish, OSU vs #13 Rafael Hipolito, VT
165: #6 Cameron Amine, OSU vs #21 Mac Church, VT
174: #3 Dean Hamiti, OSU vs #4 Lennox Wolak, VT
184: #3 Dustin Plott, OSU vs #20 TJ Stewart, VT
197: #12 Luke Surber, OSU vs #10 Andy Smith, VT
285: #3 Wyatt Hendrickson, OSU vs #15 Jim Mullen, VT
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