By Jeff White (jwhite@virginia.edu)
VirginiaSports.com
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — After Henry Godbout crushed the three-run home run that put the Virginia Cavaliers ahead to stay in the bottom of the seventh inning, his teammates mobbed him outside the third-base dugout. The throng included Jay Woolfolk, who then turned to the stands and exhorted the crowd at Disharoon Park.
Woolfolk, a right-handed pitcher, did not play Friday night in the first game of UVA’s best-of-three NCAA super regional with Kansas State. But he’ll be on the mound Saturday afternoon with an opportunity to help the Wahoos, who are seeded No. 12 in the NCAA tournament, advance to the College World Series for the third time in four seasons and seventh time in program history.
He struggled for much of the regular season, but Woofolk started UVA’s third and final game in last weekend’s NCAA regional at the Dish and delivered an unforgettable performance.
Against Mississippi State, Woolfolk recorded seven strikeouts in eight innings, both career highs, in UVA’s 9-2 victory.
“He stepped up for our team when we needed him,” O’Connor said.
The Hoos, the only team hosting a super regional for the second straight year, overcame a slow start Friday night and rallied for a 7-4 win over K-State, which entered the NCAA tournament as the No. 3 seed in the Fayetteville, Ark., regional.
The teams will meet again at 3 p.m. Saturday in front of another sellout crowd at Disharoon Park, where the Cavaliers (45-15) have won their past seven games.
O’Connor said the key for No. 4 is “really just going out there and being Jay Woolfolk and getting us off to a good start … I expect him to go out there and attack and pitch us a great ball game. I don’t know that he’ll go eight innings again like he did last Sunday, but I’m very, very confident that he’ll go out there and give it everything he has and give us a chance to win the game.”
