No. 11 Virginia Tech women beat Miami to advance to ACC semifinals for third straight season
Georgia Amoore scored 23 of her 27 points in the second half for her 15th 20-point game this season and short-handed No. 11 Virginia Tech beat Miami 55-47 on Friday to advance to the ACC Tournament semifinals for the third straight year.
Caitlin Clark's collision with a fan raises court-storming concerns. Will conferences respond?
The visual of one of the nationโs most popular athletes knocked to the floor after a fan who was staring at her phone collided with her while storming the court was a stark reminder of the dangers athletes face when crowds get out of control.
No. 8 Hokies wrestling beats No. 5 N.C. State
In an electric night in Cassell in front of a record-breaking 5,943 crowd, the No. 8 Virginia Tech wrestling team defeated conference rivals the No. 5 NC State Wolfpack, 16-14. The Hokies won six out of ten bouts โ including the highlighted return of No. 6 Bryce Andonian โ to begin 1-0 in conference competition.
Justyn Mutts returns to Virginia Tech, โIโm ecstatic for this yearโ
It was a welcome sight for Hokies on Saturday, as Justyn Mutts took to the practice court for a workout in July. A sure sign of Muttsโ return, just weeks after announcing he would be coming back for another season with Virginia Tech. The high flying forward played a huge part in the Hokies postseason run last year, and is excited to be back.
No. 4 Virginia Tech baseball to host NCAA Regional
No. 4 Virginia Tech has been selected to be a regional host in the upcoming NCAA DI Baseball Tournament. While the Hokies received that news Sunday, they found out during Mondayโs selection show that they will welcome in Wright State, Columbia and Gonzaga to the Blacksburg Regional. Games will begin Friday with the Hokies opening play with Wright State.
Hokie softball fan Arthur Erwin is the North Star for Virginia Tech
To see things through a childโs eyes, itโs a perspective we could all use, and Arthur Erwinโs view is one of any softball fanโs dreams. The five-year-old has the best seat in Tech Softball Park, right behind home plate, to watch a team he calls his sisters. A group who has taken him under their wing.