CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – For the second consecutive game, Virginia (46-15) used timely two-out hitting Saturday (May 8) to complete its Super Regional sweep of Kansas State (35-26) and punch its ticket to the 2024 Men’s College World Series. The Cavaliers downed the Wildcats 10-4 at Disharoon Park to earn the program’s seventh trip to Omaha. All seven appearances have come in the last 16 years, the second most of any collegiate program.
Virginia will make the 1,186-mile trek to Omaha for the third time in the last four years and back-to-back showings for the second time in program history.
After scoring five of seven runs with two outs in the first game of the Super Regional, the Cavaliers posted all 10 runs on Saturday with two outs. Henry Ford’s bases-loaded single that plated two runs for Virginia gave the Cavaliers, the designated visiting team, a 4-2 lead in the top of the fifth inning they never relinquished.
𝗠𝗢𝗥𝗘 𝟮-𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗗𝗔𝗠𝗔𝗚𝗘!
Henry Ford cranks out a two-RBI single! 4-2 HOOS!
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— Virginia Baseball (@UVABaseball) June 8, 2024
In the ninth, Jacob Ference tripled to center field to drive in two runs to break open a one-run (5-4) contest and put Virginia ahead 7-4. Luke Hanson delivered the knockout blow when he scorched a bases loaded double down the left field line in the ninth to up the Cavaliers’ lead to 10-4.
Virginia starting pitcher Jay Woolfolk (4-1) had another solid outing. He allowed three runs on six hits. Woolfolk pitched into the seventh inning and struck out seven batters to match a career-high. It was the second consecutive game Woolfolk hit that number, also retiring seven Mississippi State batters to earn MVP honors during UVA’s NCAA Regional-clinching win against the Bulldogs.
After a Kansas State solo home run led off the eighth inning, UVA’s Chase Hungate came on in relief and he retired six consecutive Wildcat batters to close out the game. Hungate has thrown 6.1 scoreless innings of relief in UVA’s five postseason games.
