On the back of Virginia Tech’s fourth 40-win season in the past five years, the Hokies garnered their third straight three-seed placement in the ACC Tournament.
While Tech won back-to-back tournaments in 2007-08, current head coach Pete D’Amour has yet to capture the ACC hardware, and it all starts this year with the only in-state conference foe, the Virginia Cavaliers.
Hokies vs. CavaliersThursday at 7:30 p.m. in the ACC Quarterfinals. 👊#Hokiespic.twitter.com/QdrMfy7Lse
— Virginia Tech Softball (@HokiesSoftball) May 7, 2026
With the format being single-elimination, a lot can happen within the seven innings on the diamond, with the brunt of the game’s impact coming from the circle on both sides…