BLACKSBURG, Va. β Coming off a two-game split with UNC Greensboro, Virginia Tech baseball now readies for its final series of the regular season, playing against Clemson in a three-game set that serves as one of the determinants for its NCAA Tournament ambitions. The Hokies' series split came via an 18-13 Game 1 loss that was followed by an 11-9 victory. The Spartans blitzed Virginia Tech on May 9, tagging the Hokies for their second-most runs this season, behind only Miami on April 3 (19). In game two, however, Virginia Tech bounced back, finishing its non-conference portion of the regular season with a 14-8 mark. The Hokies finished with eight home runs across the two-game weekend slate -- a season-high. β Virginia Tech Baseball (@HokiesBaseball) May 12, 2026 The Tigers (30-23, 9-18 ACC) have little to play for, with the only road to an NCAA Tournament berth coming through the ACC Tournament, which starts May 19 in Charlotte, N.C.β¦