LYNCHBURG, Va. — The Virginia Tech pitching staff carried a no-hit bid into the seventh inning, turning in 6.2 dominant frames while the Hokies' offense steadily added runs in a comfortable 8-4 win over Liberty Wednesday. "Yeah, that’s a really good team," said Virginia Tech head coach John Szefc after the game. "They’re just as good as some of the teams in our league, for sure. I thought that was one of our best games of the year as far as how we pitched and how we played defense." The Hokies (26-21) had four different players with multi-hit games and seven total players with a hit in the outing. Their only arm to be tagged with runs all afternoon was Brody Roe, who allowed four (three earned) in the seventh. Virginia Tech even carried a no-hitter into the seventh. — Virginia Tech Baseball (@HokiesBaseball) May 7, 2026 Virginia Tech struck first in the opening frame. A lead-off triple from Sam Grube put the Hokies in prime scoring position early, allowing Henry Cooke to knock him in on an RBI groundout.…