Home Hartigan knocks in three to lead No. 7 Virginia Tech past JMU, 11-8
Sports

Hartigan knocks in three to lead No. 7 Virginia Tech past JMU, 11-8

AFP

virginia tech logoConor Hartigan had a three-RBI night against his former team on Wednesday to lead No. 7 Virginia Tech past James Madison, 11-8, during the teams’ back-and-forth affair at English Field at Atlantic Union Bank Park.

Hartigan – who played at JMU from 2018 to 2021 – went 2-for-5 for the Hokies, bookending Tech’s scoring with his RBI double during the second inning and his two-RBI base knock during the seventh inning. The Hokies’ designated hitter was one of four Tech players who finished with multiple hits against the Dukes and was also one of eight starters who crossed the plate.

Virginia Tech (29-9) avenged its March defeat to James Madison (23-18), surviving the pesty Dukes by overcoming tied scores at 2-2, 3-3, 7-7 and 8-8. In victory, the Hokies have now won 19 of their last 22 games, setting the stage for their upcoming top-15 rivalry series at the home of their in-state rival, No. 11 Virginia.

Tanner Schobel and Jack Hurley posted near-identical stat lines, each batting 3-for-4 with two runs scored, an RBI and a walk. Together, the Tech duo combined to yield three of the Hokies’ six doubles, including Hurley’s game-winning hit during the bottom of the seventh inning.

After James Madison had leveled the game at 8-8 during the top of the seventh inning, Tech rallied behind Schobel, who stroked a two-out single to center field. Hurley proceeded to pull a high fly ball into the night sky that gave Carson Bell trouble in right field, dropping on the warning track to score Schobel as the go-ahead run.

Despite losing their 2-0 lead during the third inning, the Hokies recovered to knock out JMU starter CJ Czerwinski during the bottom of the fourth inning. Nick Biddison delivered the sacrifice fly that tied the game at 3-3, two batters before Schobel belted the run-scoring single to center field that sent Tech in front, 4-3.

Defensive miscues marked the Dukes’ downfall, allowing the Hokies to score four unearned runs during the contest. Mason Dunaway threw away Cade Hunter’s should-have-been double play to concede two runs to Tech while Trevon Dabney’s dropped foul ball gave Carson DeMartini new life, prompting him to double and score on Lucas Donlon’s sacrifice fly.

Tech appeared in control at 7-3 while heading to the sixth inning, though gave up four game-tying runs there to JMU. Kyle Novak made things interesting when his slow-developing ball with the bases loaded led Christian Martin too far off line, resulting in a rare, two-RBI infield single that tied the game.

Brady Kirtner led the Hokies’ arms with four strikeouts, logging two and two-thirds innings of relief. Jonah Hurney picked up his third win of the season, lasting two and one-third innings, while Christian Worley earned his first collegiate save, striking out two batters during the ninth inning.

On the mound, JMU and Tech combined to issue 16 walks, four wild pitches and hit one batsman.

Support AFP




AFP

AFP

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

house cracks wealth sale home poverty unhoused
Virginia

AG Jay Jones announces settlement in case with ‘slumlord from hell’

smoke wildfires canada
Local

Local area under Code Red Air Quality Alert: How to take precautions

The Virginia DEQ has issued a Code Red Air Quality Alert for our local area for Friday, with the Air Quality Index in the “Very Unhealthy” range as a result of smoke wafting down from Canadian wildfires.

Adam Dunigan
Virginia

Interview: Can Adam Dunigan pull the upset of Don Beyer in the Eighth District primary?

There’s an alternate universe, in which the Virginia Supreme Court follows the law instead of trying to write it, in which Adam Dunigan is running for a congressional nomination in a district that represents Augusta County.

roanoke airport sign 581 220 bristol interstate 81 exit 143
Virginia

Emergency roadwork on I-81 will impact drivers in Salem, Roanoke County

beth macy ben cline
Virginia

Ben Cline is raising more money in Hollywood, but Beth Macy is holding her own in Virginia

homeless man sleeping on street bench
Local

Charlottesville to begin ‘transition’ of residents from homeless encampment

donald trump
U.S. & World

Dazed, confused Trump goes on about ‘burn bags’ in TV speech about elections