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The 2024 Virginia Cavaliers baseball team represented the
University of Virginia The University of Virginia (UVA) is a Public university#United States, public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. It was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson and contains his The Lawn, Academical Village, a World H ...
during the
2024 NCAA Division I baseball season The 2024 NCAA Division I baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I (NCAA), Division I level, began on February 16, 2024. The season progresse ...
. The Cavaliers played their home games at Davenport Field as a members of the
Atlantic Coast Conference The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is a collegiate List of NCAA conferences, athletic conference in the United States. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, the ACC's eighteen member universities compete in the National Collegiate Athlet ...
. They were led by head coach Brian O'Connor, in his 21st season at Virginia.


Game log

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, , , , , Hart (0–1), , Teel (1), , 3,575, , 1–0, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , February 17, , ACCNX, , Hofstra*, , No. 14, , Davenport Field, , , , , , , , ''None'', , 3,242, , 2–0, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , February 18, , ACCNX, , Hofstra*, , No. 14, , Davenport Field, , W 11–9, , Moore (1–0), , Henry (0–1), , Teel (2), , 3,423, , 3–0, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , February 21, , ACCNX, , , , No. 14, , Davenport Field, , W 8–0, , Jaxel (1–0), , Gomez (0–1), , ''None'', , 2,891, , 4–0, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , February 23, ,
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, , , , No. 14, ,
Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville ( ) is the most populous city proper in the U.S. state of Florida, located on the Atlantic coast of North Florida, northeastern Florida. It is the county seat of Duval County, Florida, Duval County, with which the City of Jacksonv ...
, , , Teel (1–0), , Holmes (0–1), , ''None'', , 2,641, , 5–0, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , February 24, , , , vs. No. 18
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*, , No. 14, , 121 Financial Ballpark, , W 12–9, , , , Hogue (0–1), , Barker (1), , 4,451, , 6–0, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , February 25, , , , vs. Auburn*, , No. 14, , 121 Financial Ballpark, , W 6–4, , Jaxel (2–0), , , , Teel (3), , 4,117, , 7–0, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , February 28, , ACCNX, , *, , No. 13, , Davenport Field, , W 16–4, , McKay (1–0), , Jones (0–2), , ''None'', , 2,711, , 8–0, , — , - , {, class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center; font-size:95%" ! colspan=12 style="padding-left:4em;" , March (14–6) , - ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Date ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , TV ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Opponent ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Rank ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Stadium ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Score ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Win ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Loss ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Save ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Attendance ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Overall ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , ACC , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 1, , ACCNX, , *, , , , Davenport Field, , W 4–310, , Teel (2–0), , Terwillig (0–1), , ''None'', , 2,891, , 9–0, , — , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , March 2, , ACCNX, , UMass*, , No. 13, , Davenport Field, , L 5–10, , Belliveau (1–1), , , , Given (1), , 3,256, , 9–1, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 3, , ACCNX, , UMass*, , No. 13, , Davenport Field, , W 10–6, , Woolfolk (1–0), , R. O'Connor (0–2), , ''None'', , 3,472, , 10–1, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 5, , ACCNX, , *, , No. 13, , Davenport Field, , W 6–3, , Hungate (1–0), , Butash (0–1), , Teel (4), , 3,173, , 11–1, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 6, ,
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, , , , No. 13, , Barcroft Park
Arlington, Virginia Arlington County, or simply Arlington, is a County (United States), county in the U.S. state of Virginia. The county is located in Northern Virginia on the southwestern bank of the Potomac River directly across from Washington, D.C., the nati ...
, W 26–12, , Osinski (2–0), , Korson (0–1), , ''None'', , 252, , 12–1, , — , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , March 8, , ACCNX, , at , , No. 13, ,
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, L 5–6, , Olivera (1–0), , Barker (1–1), , Robert (2), , 2,778, , 12–2, , 0–1 , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , March 9, , ACCNX, , at Miami (FL), , No. 13, , Alex Rodriguez Park, , L 12–16, , Caruso (1–0), , Teel (2–1), , ''None'', , 2,787, , 12–3, , 0–2 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 10, , ACCNX, , at Miami (FL), , No. 13, , Alex Rodriguez Park, , W 14–11, , Augustin (1–0), , Walters (0–1), , O'Connor (1), , 3,086, , 13–3, , 1–2 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 12, , ACCNX, , *, , No. 17, , Davenport Field, , W 6–2, , Osinski (3–0), , Hindy (3–2), , ''None'', , 3,209, , 14–3, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 15, , ACCN, , No. 7 Wake Forest , , No. 17, , Davenport Field, , W 16–10, , Kampschror (1–0) , , Ray (0–2), , O'Connor (2), , 4,563, , 15–3, , 2–2 , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , March 16, , ACCNX, , No. 7 Wake Forest, , No. 17, , Davenport Field, , L 3–9, , Burns (4–0), , Blanco (1–1), , ''None'', , 5,919, , 15–4, , 2–3 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 17, , ACCNX, , No. 7 Wake Forest, , No. 17, , Davenport Field, , , , Jaxel (3–0), , Falco (0–1), , ''None'', , 4,796, , 16–4, , 3–3 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 19, , ACCNX, , *, , No. 14, , Davenport Field, , W 15–6, , Barker (2–1), , Leckszas (0–1), , ''None'', , 2,953, , 17–4, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 22, , ACCNX, , at , , No. 14, , Charles Cost Field
, W 18–27, , McKay (2–0), , Andrade (0–1), , ''None'', , 353, , 18–4, , 4–3 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 23, , ACCNX, , at Pitt, , No. 14, , Charles Cost Field, , W 10–4, , Blanco (2–1), , Sokol (2–2), , Tonas (1), , 427, , 19–4, , 5–3 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 24, , ACCNX, , at Pitt, , No. 14, , Charles Cost Field, , W 8–2, , Jaxel (4–0), , Reed (0–3), , ''None'', , 439, , 20–4, , 6–3 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 26, , ACCNX, , *, , No. 9, , Davenport Field, , , , , , Wallon (0–1), , ''None'', , 3,211, , 21–4, , — , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , March 28, , ACCNX, , at No. 11 , , No. 9, ,
Jack Coombs Field Jack Coombs Field is a baseball stadium in Durham, North Carolina, USA. It is the home field of the Duke University Blue Devils college baseball teams. The stadium holds 2,000 people. Built in 1931, it was named in 1951 for former Duke basebal ...

, L 4–9, , Santucci (5–0), , McKay (2–1), , ''None'', , 761, , 21–5, , 6–4 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , March 29, , ACCNX, , at No. 11 Duke, , No. 9, , Jack Coombs Field, , W 7–3, , Hungate (2–0), , Higgins (0–1), , ''None'', , 1,377, , 22–5, , 7–4 , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , , , ACCNX, , at No. 11 Duke, , No. 9, , Jack Coombs Field, , L 3–7, , Hart (1–0), , Woolfolk (1–1), , ''None'', , 1,453, , 22–6, , 7–5 , - , {, class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center; font-size:95%" ! colspan=12 style="padding-left:4em;" , April (12–6) , - ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Date ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , TV ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Opponent ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Rank ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Stadium ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Score ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Win ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Loss ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Save ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Attendance ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Overall ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , ACC , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , April 2, , ACCNX, , Old Dominion*, , No. 15, , Davenport Field, , W 4–0, , Coady (1–0) , , Pond (0–2), , ''None'', , 3,151, , 23–6, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , April 4, , ACCN, , No. 10
North Carolina North Carolina ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, South Carolina to the south, Georgia (U.S. stat ...
, , No. 15, , Davenport Field, , W 14–11, , Augustin (2–0), , Pence (2–1), , ''None'', , 3,734, , 24–6, , 8–5 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , April 5, , ACCNX, , No. 10 North Carolina, , No. 15, , Davenport Field, , W 7–2, , Blanco (3–1), , Decaro (1–1), , Coady (1) , , 4,475, , 25–6, , 9–5 , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , April 6, , ACCNX, , No. 10 North Carolina, , No. 15, , Davenport Field, , L 7–12, , Poston (2–0), , Teel (2–2), , ''None'', , 5,919, , 25–7, , 9–6 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , April 9, , ACCNX, , VCU*, , No. 11, , Davenport Field, , W 8–4, , Hungate (3–0), , Ellis (0–2), , ''None'', , 3,281, , 26–7, , — , - bgcolor="bbbbbb" , April 10, , ACCNX, , *, , No. 11, , Davenport Field, , colspan="5" , Canceled (inclement weather), , 26–7, , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , April 12, , ACCNX, , at
Louisville Louisville is the most populous city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, sixth-most populous city in the Southeast, and the 27th-most-populous city in the United States. By land area, it is the country's 24th-largest city; however, by populatio ...
, , No. 11, , Patterson Stadium
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, W 21–3, , Blanco (4–1), , Gongora (4–3), , ''None'', , 2,754, , 27–7, , 10–6 , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , April 13, , ACCNX, , at Louisville, , No. 11, , Patterson Stadium, , L 10–14, , Snyder (2–0), , Jaxel (4–1), , ''None'', , 3,012, , 27–8, , 10–7 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , April 14, , ACCNX, , at Louisville, , No. 11, , Patterson Stadium, , W 16–7 , , Hungate (4–0) , , Liggett (2–2) , , ''None'' , , 3,102 , , 28–8 , , 11–7 , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , April 16, , WINA, , at Old Dominion*, , No. 10 , , Bud Metheny Field
Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk ( ) is an independent city (United States), independent city in the U.S. state of Virginia. It had a population of 238,005 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of cities in Virginia, third-most populous city ...
, L 4–7 , , Pond (1–2) , , Savino (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 4,082 , , 28–9 , , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , April 17, , ACCNX, ,
George Mason George Mason (October 7, 1792) was an American planter, politician, Founding Father, and delegate to the U.S. Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787, where he was one of three delegates who refused to sign the Constitution. His wr ...
*, , No. 10 , , Davenport Field, , W 11–5 , , Tonas (1–0) , , Rumber (1–4) , , ''None'' , , 3,196 , , 29–9 , , — , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , April 19, , ACCNX, , , , No. 10 , , Davenport Field, , L 2–13 , , Finateri (5–1) , , Blanco (4–2) , , ''None'' , , 4,601 , , 29–10 , , 11–8 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , April 20, , ACCNX, , Georgia Tech, , No. 10 , , Davenport Field, , W 8–711 , , Hungate (5–0) , , Thomas (3–1) , , ''None'' , , 4,853 , , 30–10 , , 12–8 , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , April 21, , ACCNX, , Georgia Tech, , No. 10 , , Davenport Field, , L 12–17 , , King (2–1) , , Osinski (3–1) , , ''None'' , , 5,815 , , 30–11 , , 12–9 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , April 23, , ACCNX, , *, , No. 14 , , Davenport Field, , W 14–4 , , Osinski (4–1) , , Swink (0–2) , , ''None'' , , 3,075 , , 31–11 , , — , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , April 25, , WINA, , at , , No. 14 , ,
Fenway Park Fenway Park is a ballpark located in Boston, Massachusetts, less than one mile from Kenmore Square. Since 1912, it has been the home field of Major League Baseball's (MLB) Boston Red Sox. While the stadium was built in 1912, it was substantia ...

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, , L 2–8 , , Schroeder (4–1) , , Blanco (4–3) , , ''None'' , , 1,750 , , 31–12 , , , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , April 26, , WINA, , at Boston College, , No. 14 , , Pellagrini Diamond
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, , W 4–3 , , Hungate (6–0) , , Crowley (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 845 , , 32–12 , , , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , April 27, , WINA, , at Boston College, , No. 14 , , Pellagrini Diamond, , W 4–0 , , Tonas (2–0) , , Moore (1–3) , , ''None'' , , 906 , , 33–12 , , , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , April 30, , ESPN+, , at VCU*, , No. 11 , , The Diamond
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, , W 8–4 , , Moore (2–0) , , Peters (2–4) , , Teel (5) , , 3,689 , , 34–12 , , — , - , - , {, class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center; font-size:95%" ! colspan=12 style="padding-left:4em;" , May (6–2) , - ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Date ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , TV ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Opponent ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Rank ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Stadium ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Score ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Win ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Loss ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Save ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Attendance ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Overall ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , ACC , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , May 1, , ACCNX, , *, , No. 11 , , Davenport Field, , W 10–07 , , Blanco (5–3) , , Beisty (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 4,154 , , 35–12 , , — , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , May 8, , ACCNX, , George Washington*, , No. 10 , , Davenport Field, , W 18–57 , , Woolfolk (2–1) , , Jeffries (4–3) , , ''None'' , , 3,214 , , 36–12 , , — , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , May 10, , ACCN, , No. 23 , , No. 10 , , Davenport Field, , L 5–7 , , Highfill (5–1) , , Hungate (6–1) , , Dudan (5) , , 4,131 , , 36–13 , , 14–11 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , May 11, , ACCNX, , No. 23 NC State, , No. 10 , , Davenport Field, , W 9–5 , , Savino (1–1) , , Fritton (3–5) , , Teel (6) , , 4,638 , , 37–13 , , 15–11 , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , May 12, , ACCNX, , No. 23 NC State, , No. 10 , , Davenport Field, , L 5–13 , , Consiglio (3–4) , , Coady (1–1) , , ''None'' , , 4,514 , , 37–14 , , 15–12 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , May 16, , ACCNX, , , , No. 18 , , Davenport Field, , W 7–3 , , Blanco (6–3) , , Renfrow (6–3) , , ''None'' , , 4,275 , , 38–14 , , 16–12 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , May 17, , ACCNX, , Virginia Tech, , No. 18 , , Davenport Field, , W 13–37 , , Savino (2–1) , , Shoemaker (3–3) , , ''None'' , , 4,610 , , 39–14 , , 17–12 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , May 18, , ACCN, , Virginia Tech, , No. 18 , , Davenport Field, , W 10–913 , , Hungate (7–1) , , Shoemaker (3–4) , , ''None'' , , 5,084 , , 40–14 , , 18–12 , - ! colspan=2 style="" , Postseason (6–1) , - , {, class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center; font-size:95%" ! colspan=12 style="padding-left:4em;" , (1–1) , - ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Date ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , TV ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Opponent ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Seed/Rank ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Stadium ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Score ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Win ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Loss ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Save ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Attendance ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Overall ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , ACCT Record , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , May 22, , ACCN, , (9) Georgia Tech, , , ,
Truist Field Truist Field is a baseball stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The Uptown-area stadium hosts the Charlotte Knights, a Triple-A Minor League Baseball team in the International League. It is also the third sports building to be ...

, , , , , , , , ''None'' , , 2,919 , , 41–14 , , 1–0 , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , , , ACCN, , , , (4) No. 16 , , Truist Field , , L 7–12 , , , , , , , , 4,305 , , 41–15 , , 1–1 , - , - , {, class="wikitable collapsible" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center; font-size:95%" ! colspan=12 style="padding-left:4em;" , (3–0) , - ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Date ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , TV ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Opponent ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Seed/Rank ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Stadium ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Score ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Win ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Loss ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Save ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Attendance ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Overall ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Regional Record , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , , , ESPN+, , (4)
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a U.S. state, state spanning the Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern United States, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes region, Great Lakes regions o ...
, , (1) No. 12 , , , , , , , , , , , , 5,802 , , 42–15 , , 1–0 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , June 1 , , ACCN , , , , (1) No. 12 , , Davenport Field , , W 5–4 , , Tonas (3–0) , , Hardin (3–3) , , ''None'' , , 5,919 , , 43–15 , , 2–0 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , June 2 , , ACCN , , {{nowrap, (2) No. 17 Mississippi State , , (1) No. 12 , , Davenport Field , , W 9–2 , , Woolfolk (3–1) , , Kohn (1–1) , , ''None'' , , 5,919 , , 44–15 , , 3–0 , - , - , {, class="wikitable collapsible" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center; font-size:95%" ! colspan=12 style="padding-left:4em;{{CollegeSecondaryStyle, Virginia Cavaliers, color=white" , {{Coloredlink, white, 2024 NCAA Division I baseball tournament#Charlottesville Super Regional, NCAA tournament Charlottesville Super Regional (2–0) , - ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Date ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , TV ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Opponent ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Seed/Rank ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Stadium ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Score ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Win ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Loss ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Save ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Attendance ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Overall ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Super Regional Record , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , June 7 , , ESPN2 , , Kansas State, , No. 12 , , Davenport Field , , W 7–4 , , Blanco (8–3) , , Dean (4–4) , , Augustin (1) , , 5,919 , , 45–15 , , 1–0 , - bgcolor="bbffbb" , June 8 , , ESPNU , , Kansas State , , No. 12 , , Davenport Field , , W 10–4 , , Woolfolk (4–1) , , Wentworth (5–6) , , Hungate (2) , , 5,919 , , 46–15 , , 2–0 , - , - , {, class="wikitable collapsible" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center; font-size:95%" ! colspan=12 style="padding-left:4em;{{CollegeSecondaryStyle, Virginia Cavaliers, color=white" , {{Coloredlink, white, 2024 NCAA Division I baseball tournament#Men's College World Series, College World Series (0–2) , - ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Date ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , TV ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Opponent ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Seed/Rank ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Stadium ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Score ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Win ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Loss ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Save ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Attendance ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , Overall ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" , CWS Record , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , June 14 , , ESPN , , No. 4 North Carolina , , No. 12 , , Charles Schwab Field
Omaha, NE , , L 2–3 , , Pence (5–1) , , Hungate (7–2) , , ''None'' , , 23,990 , , 46–16 , , 0–1 , - bgcolor="ffbbbb" , June 16 , , ESPN, , vs. No. 8 {{cbsb link, year=2024, team=Florida State Seminoles, title=Florida State , , No. 12 , , Charles Schwab Field
Omaha, NE , , L 3-7 , , Dorsey (8-4) , , Woolfolk (4-2) , , ''None'' , , 23,989 , , 46–17 , , 0–2 , - ! colspan=12 , ''Legend:      {{Color box, #bbffbb, border=darkgray = Win      {{Color box, #ffbbbb, border=darkgray = Loss      {{Color box, #bbbbbb, border=darkgray = Canceled
Bold =Virginia team member
Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the D1Baseball poll or NCAA tournament seeding for postseason play.'' {{cite web , title=2023-24 Baseball Schedule , url=https://virginiasports.com/sports/baseball/schedule/season/2023-24/, website=virginiasports.com , access-date=April 13, 2024


Rankings

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Virginia Cavaliers The Virginia Cavaliers, also known as Wahoos or Hoos, are the athletic teams representing the University of Virginia, located in Charlottesville. The Cavaliers compete at the NCAA Division I level ( FBS for football), in the Atlantic Coast C ...
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