However, none would find the back of the net and the Hokies landed on a draw with a ranked opponent for the second time this season (at No. 23 Kentucky).
The second of a two-goal comeback came off that foul Brizendine referred to, which saw the Hokies drop a crucial ACC game against a no.2 Clemson side that once looked like a stroll to a Hokie success.
Flying birds drawing coloring in for kids ...
Science librarian Jenny Zawisza was tidying up around Hatch Science Library, as she does, when she poked her head around the ...
The Hokies fell out of ESPN’s SP+ top twenty-five schools after suffering an away loss against Syracuse. Collin Schlee and Jeremiah Coney came through in Kyron Drones’ and Bhayshul Tuten’s ...
BLACKSBURG — Virginia Tech football coach Brent Pry met with the media Wednesday following the Hokies’ practice in preparation for Saturday’s ACC home game against No. 19 Clemson.
The opposing team’s bench empties onto the field in celebration. The Hokies look on in disbelief and wonder what differently they could have done over the course of 60 minutes. Or, in the case ...
It was then that Tech pulled away as Hallman, junior Viktoria Wahlgren and Pearce put in kills to take the Hokies over the top. Tech won the set, 25-21, to go up 1–0. Tech’s errors haunted ...
Collin Schlee, making his first start for Virginia Tech as a last-minute replacement for Kyron Drones, passed for one touchdown and ran for another as the Hokies were denied their fourth straight win.
There wasn’t much to get the Lane Stadium crowd going Saturday afternoon, but the Hokies (5–3, 3–1 ACC) made do with occasional key plays to outlast Georgia Tech (5–4, 3–2 ACC), 21–6.