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Virginia Tech Looks to Dominate William & Mary in Season-Opening Series
Hokies aim to establish identity and bullpen rotation in pivotal 2026 baseball season
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Virginia Tech baseball is set to open its 2026 season with a three-game home series against William & Mary. The Hokies are looking to sweep the series as they search for an early identity and aim to solidify their bullpen rotation after struggling down the stretch last season. With a talented pitching staff and some key returning speed on offense, Virginia Tech is poised to take advantage of William & Mary's weaker pitching and get off to a strong start.
Why it matters
This opening series is crucial for Virginia Tech as they look to establish themselves early in the season before facing tougher opponents like Rutgers and a tournament in Texas. Building momentum and finding what works offensively and on the mound will be key for the Hokies to get off on the right foot in ACC play.
The details
Virginia Tech will send its top two starters, Brett Renfrow and Griffin Stieg, to the mound in the first two games, while the third starter role remains up for grabs between several options. The Hokies are looking to take advantage of William & Mary's weak pitching staff, which posted an 8.83 team ERA last season. On offense, Virginia Tech will rely on its speed and contact hitting rather than power, with returners like Clay Grady and Treyson Hughes leading the way along with some new additions.
- The series opener is on Friday, February 13 at 3 P.M. EST.
- Games two and three will be played on Saturday, with game two at 1 P.M. and game three following shortly after.
The players
Brett Renfrow
One of Virginia Tech's top starting pitchers who will take the mound in the series opener.
Griffin Stieg
The Hokies' other established starting pitcher who will start game two of the series.
Clay Grady
A key returner who brings speed and contact hitting to Virginia Tech's offense.
Treyson Hughes
Another speedy returner who will be counted on to set the tone for the Hokies' offense.
John Szefc
The head coach of the Virginia Tech baseball team who is looking to lead the Hokies to a strong start in 2026.
What they’re saying
“This opening series is crucial for Virginia Tech as they look to establish themselves early in the season before facing tougher opponents like Rutgers and a tournament in Texas.”
— John Szefc, Head Coach, Virginia Tech Baseball
What’s next
After this opening series, Virginia Tech will face a three-game set against Rutgers followed by a tournament in Texas, which will provide a better gauge of where the team stands before diving into ACC play.
The takeaway
With a talented pitching staff and a focus on speed and contact hitting, Virginia Tech has the pieces in place to dominate this opening series against William & Mary and set the tone for what they hope will be a successful 2026 campaign.



