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Virginia Baseball | No. 21 Virginia Staves Off JMU Comeback Effort

Virginia Baseball | No. 21 Virginia Staves Off JMU Comeback Effort

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – No. 21 Virginia (36-11) scored the game’s first eight runs and held off James Madison (24-19) for a 9-8 victory on Wednesday (May 3) at Disharoon Park. Virginia improved to 24-0 in non-conference play this season and has won 28-consecutive regular-season non-ACC games dating back to 2022.

For the fourth time this season, starting pitcher Connelly Early produced a quality start. He did not allow a run over six innings and fanned six batters. He moved into a tie for the ACC lead with his ninth win of the season. Jay Woolfolk completed the four-out save and stranded the tying run on second base for his seventh save of the season.

Ethan O’Donnell put forth his third four-hit game of the season, going 4-for-5 with two runs scored and an RBI. He was robbed of a fifth hit by JMU’s Trevon Dabney, who made a full extension diving play in right center the eighth inning. Kyle Teel and Anthony Stephan each had three hits and were two of six multi-hit performances in the Cavalier lineup.

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • UVA scored in the first inning for the 25th time this year, plating a pair of runs. O’Donnell scored on a wild pitch to put UVA on the board and Jake Gelof scored on an infield single by Kyle Teel.
  • Three-straight two-out, RBI hits in the bottom of the second by O’Donnell, Gelof and Teel powered a four-run second inning. Gelof’s two-out double scored O’Donnell from first base, his 73rd RBI of the season.
  • Casey Saucke tripled home UVA’s seventh run of the evening and later scored on a wild pitch to extend Virginia’s lead to 8-0 after five. It was Saucke’s first triple of the season and fourth of his career.
  • The final Cavalier run, which proved pivotal, came in the seventh inning on a sacrifice fly to right field by Griff O’Ferrall that allowed Saucke to score.
  • JMU scored all eight of its runs its final three turns at the plate. Four of the eight runs surrendered by the Cavaliers were unearned.
  • Dukes catcher Jason Schiavone made it a three-run game in the eighth with a two-out, two-run homer to left…

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