
ACC Baseball Tournament 2026 Friday Scores, Updated Bracket and Schedule
Two teams are set to join Georgia Tech and Miami in the 2026 ACC Baseball Championship semifinals as the tournament quarterfinals continue Friday in Charlotte.
Reigning ACC tournament champion North Carolina started out the day by overcoming an early quarterfinal deficit against Virginia Tech to secure a semifinal spot.
Here's a look at Friday's quarterfinal action as well as what to expect from the upcoming semifinals.
The full bracket can be found on the ACC's official website.
Friday Quarterfinals Results
- No. 2 North Carolina 10, No. 7 Virginia Tech 4
- No. 3 Florida State versus No. 14 Pitt, 3 p.m. ET
Saturday Semifinals Schedule
- No. 1 Georgia Tech versus No. 5 Miami, 1 p.m. ET
- No. 2 North Carolina versus No. 3 Florida State or No. 14 Pitt, 5 p.m. ET
Friday Highlights
No. 2 North Carolina 10, No. 7 Virginia Tech 4
The reigning ACC Tournament champions are back in the semifinals after a strong quarterfinal performance on both offense and defense.
Virginia Tech grabbed an early lead Friday thanks to back-to-back home runs from Ethan Gibson and Owen Petrich in the top of the third.
That lead lasted for just one inning. North Carolina put up three runs in the bottom of the fourth thanks to an RBI hit-by-pitch and a two-RBI single.
Virginia Tech's Ethan Ball cut UNC's lead to one with another home run in the fifth inning, but the Tar Heels put the game away with a four-run bottom of the eighth.
Caden Glauber recorded the win for UNC after striking out six batters while allowing one earned run in 5.2 innings in relief.
Jake Schaffner led the Tar Heels with four RBI. UNC overall went 5-for-14 at the plate with runners on base while forcing Virginia Tech to strand 10 runners of their own.
UNC will now continue the push to defend their 2025 title against either Pitt or Florida State.
This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.
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