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DURHAM, N.C.  – No. 12 Virginia (45-11) opened up ACC Pool B Play on Wednesday with a 15-1, run-rule victory over Georgia Tech (30-27) in seven innings at Durham Bulls Athletic Park. The 15 runs were the most ever by a Cavalier team in the ACC Tournament.

In the process, Virginia won its 10th-straight game, the second double-digit win streak of the season. The Cavaliers will play North Carolina on Thursday (May 25) for the chance to advance to the ACC Semifinal for the second time in three seasons on Saturday.

Ethan O’Donnell, Casey Saucke and Kyle Teel all put forth three-hit efforts for a lineup that racked up 17 hits, one shy of matching the program’s ACC Tournament best. Teel was a triple short of the cycle and hit his 12th home run of the season. His double to lead off the second inning was his 24th of the season, establishing a UVA single-season record.

Starting pitcher Nick Parker pitched a complete game and didn’t surrender a run over his first six innings of work. The righthander allowed one run over seven innings and registered his career-best seventh win of the season and his 20th of his collegiate career. The complete game was the first in the ACC tournament by a Cavalier since Josh Sborz pitched seven-inning shutout against the Yellow Jackets to open the 2015 ACC Tournament.