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Cards Drop Final Game at Virginia Tech
March 23, 2025 | Baseball
Louisville lost 11-4 in Sunday’s weekend finale.
BLACKSBURG, Va. – The 15th-ranked University of Louisville baseball team dropped the final game of the weekend series at Virginia Tech by an 11-4 score on Sunday.
Louisville (18-5, 3-3 ACC) will stay on the road for a midweek contest at Cincinnati on Tuesday before returning home to take on Cal next weekend.
The Cardinals missed an opportunity to score in the opening frame on Sunday with an inning-ending double play.
Virginia Tech (16-8, 4-5) then led off the bottom of the first with a solo home run and never looked back.
The Hokies followed with five more runs in the second to break the game open before adding another in the third and three more in the fifth.
Louisville finally scratched together some offense in the seventh. Collin Mowry drove in the first Louisville run of the day with an RBI groundout in his first collegiate plate appearance. Eddie King Jr. later scored on a wild pitch and Alex Alicea came home on a groundout by Lucas Moore.
Tague Davis notched his eighth home run of the season in the eighth, hitting an opposite field homer over the left field wall before the Hokies plated their final run of the day in the bottom half.
Peter Michael (3-1) was hit with his first loss in a Louisville uniform. The right-hander worked just 1.0-plus innings with six runs allowed.
Jake Schweitzer, Jake Gregor and Casen Murphy each turned in scoreless appearances out of the bullpen.
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Louisville (18-5, 3-3 ACC) will stay on the road for a midweek contest at Cincinnati on Tuesday before returning home to take on Cal next weekend.
The Cardinals missed an opportunity to score in the opening frame on Sunday with an inning-ending double play.
Virginia Tech (16-8, 4-5) then led off the bottom of the first with a solo home run and never looked back.
The Hokies followed with five more runs in the second to break the game open before adding another in the third and three more in the fifth.
Louisville finally scratched together some offense in the seventh. Collin Mowry drove in the first Louisville run of the day with an RBI groundout in his first collegiate plate appearance. Eddie King Jr. later scored on a wild pitch and Alex Alicea came home on a groundout by Lucas Moore.
Tague Davis notched his eighth home run of the season in the eighth, hitting an opposite field homer over the left field wall before the Hokies plated their final run of the day in the bottom half.
Peter Michael (3-1) was hit with his first loss in a Louisville uniform. The right-hander worked just 1.0-plus innings with six runs allowed.
Jake Schweitzer, Jake Gregor and Casen Murphy each turned in scoreless appearances out of the bullpen.
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