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Virginia men’s tennis downs two ranked teams over the weekend
No. 8 Virginia men’s tennis returned home to host two other ranked teams over the weekend and open conference play — No. 3 Wake Forest Friday and No. 22 NC State Sunday both at the Boar’s Head Resort in Charlottesville.
The Cavaliers (10-4, 2-0 ACC) came ready to fight for the victory — after a tough loss in the 2024 ITA National Team Indoors Semifinals — and upset the Demon Deacons (11-4, 1-1 ACC), winning the match 4-3. They then continued the momentum they built Friday to also defeat the Wolfpack (8-4, 1-1 ACC) 4-3 Sunday — making a statement to other ACC teams that Virginia is ready to dominate conference play.
Match 1 — Virginia 4, Wake Forest 3
Doubles play started on the outdoor courts — a first for the 2024 season, as all the other matches beforehand have been indoors due to weather constraints. Senior Chris Rodesch and senior Jeffrey von der Schulenburg won 6-1 on court two, allowing Virginia to have a strong start to the matchup.
However, Wake Forest fought back and won 7-5 on court three against senior Iñaki Montes de la Torre and freshman Dylan Dietrich. The doubles point came down to the top court, where graduate student James Hopper and graduate student Edoardo Graziani faced the No. 3 nationally-ranked doubles team — Wake Forest sophomore DK Suresh Ekambaram and graduate student Holden Koons.
Ekambaram and Koons had bounced back from Hopper’s and Graziani’s initial four-point lead to tie up the match, and the teams were forced to a tiebreaker after the score had been stuck at 6-6. Unfortunately, the Cavaliers fell and the Demon Deacons won the doubles point 7-4, making the score 1-0.
Singles play started up, but late into the first set, a rain delay paused play for 30 minutes and caused the teams to move the competition indoors.
Wake Forest managed to get another point on the scoreboard due to a 6-0, 6-3 win on court five, but Virginia was ready to fight back. Sophomore Mäns Dahlberg got the Cavaliers up on the scoreboard with a 6-4, 6-4 win on court six, closing the initial lead that the Demon Deacons built.
Rodesch scored another point for Virginia on the top court after bouncing back from losing the first set. He forced the second set to go to a tiebreaker and won, then clinched another win in the deciding set, giving the Cavaliers their second point and tied the match.
Montes followed Rodesch and helped Virginia pull ahead 3-2 with a 7-6, 6-4 victory on court two. However, Wake Forest tied the game back up by defeating Schulenburg on court four with a 6-4, 6-7 and 7-5 win.
Similarly to the doubles point, the deciding point came down to the final court playing, which was Dietrich against Wake Forest graduate student Matthew Thomson. When the previous court finished play, Dietrich and Thomson were currently tied 4-4 in their third set on court three.
Both players scored another point before it came down to the final wire, with the score being upped to 5-5. However, Dietrich knew how to finish strong and broke the tie to win his match 7-6, 2-6 and 7-5 — securing the victory for the Cavaliers.
Match 2 — Virginia 4, NC State 3
Ready to face another strong opponent, Virginia returned to Boar’s Head Resort Sunday afternoon. After a quick change to the start time — having play start at 2:30 p.m. instead of 1 p.m. — the Cavaliers hit the ground running and attacked from the start.
Dietrich and Montes bounced back from their doubles loss Friday to be the first pair to finish their match and won 6-3 on court three. Rodesch and Schulenburg moved up to the top court and succeeded in winning their match 6-4 and clinching the doubles point for Virginia.
Dahlberg was quick to maintain momentum for the Cavaliers and won his singles match 6-3, 6-4 in straight sets — the only court to do so. The top court was next to finish, with Rodesch bouncing back from dropping his first set and defeating his opponent 2-6, 6-3 and 6-1.
However, the Wolfpack showed why they were a ranked team when they managed to close the gap by winning on courts two and four during the third sets — defeating Dietrich and Schulenburg, and making the overall score 3-2.
Determined to not let NC State tie up the game, senior Alexander Kiefer fought hard on court five to secure the clinching point for the Cavaliers. He barely lost the second set 7-5 after dominating to take the first set 6-2. When it came down to the deciding set, Kiefer managed to repeat the success he had in the first set and took the victory with a 6-2, 5-7 and 6-2 win.
Montes retired from his singles match after Kiefer had earned the winning point, making the final score 4-3. Coach Andres Pedroso was happy with the team’s hard-fought victories and applauded Kiefer for his victory.
“Another really competitive match with NC State — they always fight super hard,” Pedroso said. “They’ve got really good doubles teams across the line and really good players down the six single spots. We always have competitive matches with them and the guys were ready and we fought hard. It came down to the end. Great job, Alex Kiefer, for clinching. Thank you to the crowd for coming out and cheering us on.”
As a team, Virginia continues to be a national force. It is also worth noting, though, that individually they are just as strong. Rodesch recently moved up in singles rankings and is now one of the top-10 singles players in the nation. Dietrich also recently made his own debut in the singles rankings and was ranked No. 50.
Virginia will be going back on the road for another pair of weekend matches — facing North Carolina Friday at 5 p.m. and Duke Sunday at 2 p.m. Momentum is on their side as the Cavaliers continue their quest to repeat as national champions.
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LIVE Updates: Virginia Tech Hokies vs Miami Hurricanes Baseball, Game Two Score
Top of the 6th
Bottom of the 5th
Miami adds a run via sac fly and leads 7-1 heading to the 6th
Top of the 5th
Scoreless 1-2-3 inning for VT. Miami leads 6-1 heading to the bottom of the 5th
Bottom of the 4th
A pair of one out singles put two runners on and after VT got the second out, Miami got the lead on an RBI single. The Hurricanes were not done either, with a 2-RBI triple made it 4-1 and then a two-run home run made it a five run lead for the Hurricanes. Miami got a double after that, but VT got the final out. Hurricanes lead 6-1 heading to the 5th
Top of the 4th
Scoreless 1-2-3 inning for VT. Game is tied 1-1 heading to the bottom of the 4th
Bottom of the 3rd
A one out triple led to a sac fly from Miami that tied the game 1-1. Hokies got the final out, but no longer have the lead going to the 4th
Top of the 3rd
Cooke gets a two out double, but nothing else for the Hokies. VT leads 1-0 heading to the bottom of the 3rd
Bottom of the 2nd
Miami gets a one out single, but no runs. VT leads 1-0 heading to the 3rd
Top of the 2nd
A one out double from Daniel led to an RBI double from Gates to make it 1-0 in favor of the Hokies. They could not add on to it and VT leads 1-0 heading to the bottom of the 2nd
Bottom of the 1st
A leadoff triple and and two out walk put two on for Miami, but Virginia Tech keeps them off the board. Game is tied 0-0 heading to the 2nd
Top of the 1st
A single and two walks loaded the bases, but VT produced zero runs. Game is tied 0-0 heading to the bottom of the 1st
Pregame
Brett Renfrow is on the mound for the Hokies and here is how Virginia Tech is lining up for today’s game:
1. LF Nick Locurto
2. Ethan Ball – 2B
3. Sam Grube – RF
4. Henry Cooke – C
5. DH Hudson Lutterman
6. 3B Willie Hurt
7. SS Pete Daniel
8. CF Sam Gates
9. 1B Ethan Gates
After an embarrassing first game, Virginia Tech is hoping to bounce back and get the victory tonight against the Hurricanes. Miami was able to put up 19 runs on Virginia Tech last night in what ended up being as lopsided of a baseball game that you will ever see.
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