Virginia Tech Hokies baseball

The Virginia Tech Hokies baseball team represents Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) in NCAA Division I college baseball. Established in 1895, the team participates in the Coastal division of the Atlantic Coast Conference and plays its home games at English Field. The team's current head coach is John Szefc.

Virginia Tech Hokies
2023 Virginia Tech Hokies baseball team
Founded1895
UniversityVirginia Tech
Head coachJohn Szefc (6th season)
ConferenceACC
Coastal Division
Home stadiumEnglish Field
(Capacity: 1,132)
NicknameHokies
ColorsChicago maroon and burnt orange[1]
   
NCAA regional champions
2022
NCAA Tournament appearances
1954, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2010, 2013, 2022
Regular season conference champions
1954, 1981, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2022[2]

Coaching records

Tenure Coach Seasons Record Pct.
1895James M. McJames13–2.600
1896R. S. Wilkins13–8.273
1897Lipep19–6.600
1900–1901A. B. Morrison Jr.211–8.579
1903Albert L. Orth18–4.667
1904R. R. Brown16–5.545
1905Dr. Knox16–5.545
1906–1907S. S. Eckerstone210–11.476
1908Sally Miles13–3–1.500
1909R. M. Brown111–6.647
1910–1911Branch Bocock223–14–1.618
1912Lew Riess19–9.500
1913Sally Miles13–3.500
1914Branch Bocock115–4–1.775
1915R. B. Prince121–01.000
1916–1917Bill Breintenstein218–5.783
1918–1920Charles Bernier336–23.610
1921–1923William L. Younger331–27–3.533
1924–1932George S. Kircher977–56–7.575
1933–1939Herbert McEver741–72–1.364
1940–1943Flake Laird427–28–1.491
1944Herbert McEver19–4..692
1945–1947George S. Proctor329–21.580
1948–1973Flake Laird26316–247–3.561
1974–1978Bob Humphreys5135–60.692
1979–2006Chuck Hartman28961–591–8.619
2006–2013Pete Hughes7182–152.545
2014–2017Pat Mason490–126–1.417
Totals 23 coaches 123 seasons 2,100–1,507–27 .582

Virginia Tech in the NCAA tournament

Year Coach Record Notes
1954G.F. Laird2–2District 3
Defeated Clemson, 11–0
Defeated Clemson, 7–1
Lost to Rollins, 0–3
Eliminated by Rollins, 0–9
19691–2District 3
Lost to Ole Miss, 6–7
Defeated Furman, 6–3
Eliminated by North Carolina, 1–5
1976Bob Humphreys0–2Atlantic Regional
Lost to South Carolina, 6–7
Eliminated by Furman, 4–5
19770–2Mideast Regional
Lost to Central Michigan, 1–2
Eliminated by Florida, 4–9
1994Chuck Hartman0–2East Regional
Lost to Auburn, 0–7
Eliminated by The Citadel, 3–4
19971–2South II Regional
Defeated USC, 3–2
Lost to NC State, 6–12
Eliminated by USC, 2–6
19991–2Winston-Salem, NC Regional
Lost to Richmond, 3–5
Defeated Siena, 11–5
Eliminated by Richmond, 8–11
20000–2Fullerton, CA Regional
Lost to USC, 3–8
Eliminated by Cal State Fullerton, 6–8
2010Pete Hughes2–2Columbia, SC Regional
Lost to The Citadel, 2–7
Defeated Bucknell, 16–7
Defeated The Citadel, 4–3
Eliminated by South Carolina, 2–10
20132–2Blacksburg, VA Regional
Lost to UConn, 2–5
Defeated Coastal Carolina, 9–1
Defeated UConn, 3–1
Eliminated by Oklahoma, 4–10
2022John Szefc4–2Blacksburg, VA Regional
Defeated Wright State, 15–9
Defeated Columbia, 24–4
Defeated Columbia, 7–2

Blacksburg, VA Super Regional
Lost to Oklahoma, 4–5
Defeated Oklahoma, 14–8
Eliminated by Oklahoma, 2–11

Totals 13–22 11 appearances
The format of the tournament has changed through the years.

MLB alumni

References

  1. "Virginia Tech University Trademarks". Retrieved September 22, 2019.
  2. Virginia Tech 2011 Baseball Media Guide (PDF). Retrieved March 12, 2013.


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