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HokieSports Weekly Feb. 6-12, 2023

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Check out what is on the docket for the Hokies at home, the latest news from Blacksburg and how things played out last week for Tech.
 
UPCOMING HOME EVENTS
 
Wednesday, Feb. 8
Men’s basketball vs. Boston College – Cassell Coliseum @ 7 p.m. ET (Sold out, but fans can purchase on StubHub – the official secondary market of Virginia Tech Athletics)

Sunday, Feb. 5
Men’s tennis vs. Middle Tennessee – Burrows-Burleson Tennis Center @ 11 a.m.
No. 11 women’s basketball vs. Florida State – Cassell Coliseum @ 2 p.m. (Buy tickets) (Play4Kay Day)
Women’s tennis vs. East Carolina – Burrows-Burleson Tennis Center @ 3 p.m.

HEADLINES FROM LAST WEEK
 
Men’s soccer announced on Monday six new additions to the program, with three of them joining as mid-years.

After leading men’s basketball to a pair of home wins, grad student Grant Basile was named ACC Player of the Week. Basile becomes the second Hokie to earn the award since senior Justyn Mutts was named on Dec. 5.
 
Virginia Tech football’s 2023 schedule was officially announced Monday night on ACC Network, and there is plenty of momentum buzzing in Blacksburg heading into Year 2 of the Brent Pry era.
 
Virginia Tech women’s tennis announced on Tuesday the hiring of Omar “Mario” El Allami as volunteer assistant coach for the Hokies.
 
Last week, footballvolleyballmen’s soccerwomen’s soccer and cross country announced their student-athletes that made the All-ACC Academic Team.
 
Softball enters the 2023 season ranked in the Top-15 for the second straight season. The Hokies rank No. 11 in both the USA Today/NFCA and ESPN.com/USA Softball preseason poll.
 
At the App State Open, wrestling walked out with two redshirt freshmen winning titles in their respective titles.
 
After toasting the program’s historic 2022 season with its most decorated All-American class to date, baseball has equipped itself with another crop of national stars as three Hokies have garnered 2023 Preseason All-American praise from respected outlets.
 
in celebration of National Girls and Women in Sports Day, Virginia Tech Athletics and the Hokie Club have announced their comprehensive campaign to uplift women’s athletics, Elevate Her.
 
The top 10 candidates for the 2023 Cheryl Miller Award were announced on Wednesday afternoon and included in the list was grad student Taylor Soule. The award recognizes the top small forwards in women’s NCAA Division I college basketball.
 
Brent Pry announced on Thursday that Brandon Dillard and…

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