ATLANTA, Ga. – No. 21 Virginia (43-11, 18-11 ACC) won its seventh ACC series of the year thanks to a 10-6 comeback win over Georgia Tech (30-24, 12-17 ACC) on Friday (May 19). The Cavaliers won their eighth-straight game and third consecutive series against Georgia Tech.
With the victory and a Miami win against Duke, UVA has clinched at least a share of the ACC Coastal Division title. A Cavalier win on Saturday or a Duke win against Miami would clinch an outright division crown.
Kyle Teel hit a go-ahead homer in the top of the seventh inning as part of three-run, game-changing inning. The sophomore went 4-for-5 with a double, home run and two RBI. It was his third, four-hit effort of the season. Anthony Stephan, Chris Baker and Henry Godbout each had two RBI in the contest. Nine different Cavaliers recorded a hit.
HERE COME THE HOOS!!!
Kyle Teel gives UVA a 7-5 lead with his second homer of the series!
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— Virginia Baseball (@UVABaseball) May 20, 2023
Relievers Angelo Tonas, Jake Berry and Jay Woolfolk limited the potent Georgia Tech offense to just one run over the final four innings to seal the victory. Tonas was credited with his fourth win after pitching a scoreless sixth inning. Berry struck out four batters over 1.2 innings of work and Woolfolk notched his eighth save by getting the final four outs.
