BLACKSBURG, Va. — Two seniors, Kylie Aldridge and Rachel Castine, potentially shut the door on careers in Tech Softball Park in the best way imaginable, knocking two homers for five total RBIs, in a 5-4 victory for No. 16 Virginia Tech over North Carolina. "In our program, you're going to get better," Tech head coach Pete D'Amour said. "They're good kids, and they're still working hard and they're seeing the fruits of their work pay off now." Brought out the brooms. 🧹 #Hokies | @DeltaDentalofVA pic.twitter.com/3CrM2zDU9V — Virginia Tech Softball (@HokiesSoftball) April 26, 2026 For a program often known for its long ball approach, it was a fitting end to the 2026 home regular season for Tech (41-9, 15-6 ACC). The Hokies were going for the sweep over the Tar Heels (31-18, 9-15), but for the seventh straight game, they found themselves in the hole to start. This time it was off the bat of former Hokie Emily LeGette; the infielder launched a home run off freshman starter Bree Carrico in the first.…