Score: VCU 6, No. 9 Virginia 2
Location: Richmond, Va. (The Diamond)
Records: VCU 22-14, Virginia 26-12
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VCU baseball limited one of the nation's top-scoring offenses to just two runs at The Diamond on Tuesday evening, taking down nationally-ranked No. 9 Virginia, 6-2, to earn the first top-25 victory under Head Coach
Sean Thompson.
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LEADING OFF:
- The Rams' Tuesday win marks the seventh top-10 win and the sixth highest-ranked win in program history
- VCU is just the fourth team to hold Virginia to two or fewer runs this season. UVA's offense ranks eighth nationally in runs and 15th in runs per game
- The Rams pitching staff combined to strand 16 Cavaliers on base
- Dawson Newman was the pitcher of record for VCU, tossing two scoreless innings to secure his third win as a Ram
- Zach Peters recorded the final out for the third time in the last four games, extending his streak to 12 appearances without an earned run allowed
- Graduate right-hander Fenix DiGiacomo made his return to the mound, tossing the first inning in his first outing since March 6
- The Rams' defense turned a season-high three double plays
- Michael Petite launched his team-leading 11th home run, becoming just the 17th Ram to hit have 11+ homers in a single season
- Eight of the Rams' nine starters tallied a hit in the game, with Trent Adelman leading with a 2-3 performance
- Virginia outhit VCU 12-9, led by Harrison Didawick's three
HOW IT HAPPENED:
- Virginia jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first inning on a leadoff home run by AJ Gracia, breaking the Rams' streak of 22 innings without trailing
- Out of the bullpen, Newman, Nick Frers and Cade Dressler combined for six scoreless frames, as the Rams slowly worked up a five-run lead
- Adelman drove in VCU's tying run on an RBI single in the second inning, before a passed ball and RBI groundout from Teige Lethert scored a pair in the third
- Petite's towering 424-foot home run added one more in the fifth frame, and VCU concluded its scoring with five consecutive hits to open the sixth inning for a pair of runs and a 6-1 Rams lead
- Gracia again produced a run for Viginia in the eighth inning, singling in the game's final run before Peters slammed the door on VCU's midweek win, 6-2
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UP NEXT
VCU will continue its homestand into the weekend as it looks to once again extend its winning streak in a three-game Atlantic 10 set against George Washington on Friday-Sunday, April 17-19. The games will be broadcast on ESPN+.