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Stanford Baseball Heads to Virginia Tech for Key ACC Matchup
Cardinal look to build momentum after four-game sweep of Utah Valley
Mar. 27, 2026 at 9:28am
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This weekend, the Stanford baseball team will travel to Blacksburg, Virginia to take on the Virginia Tech Hokies in a three-game ACC series. Stanford comes in at 11-12 overall and 1-5 in conference play, while Virginia Tech is 12-11 overall and 4-5 in the ACC. The Cardinal are looking to build on their recent four-game sweep of Utah Valley, while the Hokies have struggled against ranked opponents so far this season.
Why it matters
This series represents an important opportunity for Stanford to pick up some key conference wins and get their season back on track. The Cardinal have underperformed so far, but a strong showing against Virginia Tech could provide a much-needed boost. For the Hokies, this is a chance to prove they can compete with top teams in the ACC.
The details
Stanford will need to win the pitching battle, as the Cardinal's 6.67 team ERA is slightly better than Virginia Tech's 7.49. Reducing walks will be crucial, as Stanford has walked 138 batters compared to 109 for their opponents. The Cardinal will also need big performances from their top hitters - Jimmy Nati, Rintaro Sasaki, and Tatum Marsh - to anchor the lineup. Cutting down on errors, an area where Stanford has struggled, will also be key to their success.
- The series opener is on Friday, March 27 at 10:00 AM PT.
- Game two is on Saturday, March 28 at 12:00 PM PT.
- The series finale is on Sunday, March 29 at 10:00 AM PT.
The players
Ethan Ball
A freshman infielder for Virginia Tech, he is batting .354 with 4 home runs and 13 RBIs.
Hudson Lutterman
A sophomore infielder for Virginia Tech, he leads the team with 5 home runs and has a .575 slugging percentage.
What they’re saying
“If Stanford is able to piece together a better pitching outing, that could make the difference.”
— Ben Parker, Author
“If those guys are able to swing the bat well, others should feed off of that.”
— Ben Parker, Author
What’s next
The winner of this series will gain valuable positioning in the ACC standings as the season progresses.
The takeaway
This matchup between Stanford and Virginia Tech represents an important opportunity for both teams to make a statement in the ACC. The Cardinal will need to shore up their pitching and defense, while the Hokies look to prove they can compete with the conference's top teams.


