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Georgia infielder Cole Tate (15) during a game against Mississippi State University at Foley Field in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, March 19, 2022. (Photo by Mackenzie Miles)

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Virginia Commonwealth's baseball team hit four home runs and won its 16th straight game, an 8-1 decision over Georgia in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional Friday at Boshamer Stadium.

A three-run home run from shortstop Connor Hujsak in the top of the first set the tone for the Rams as they improved to 41-18. Tyler Locklear had reached on a single followed by Logan Amiss who was hit by a pitch to set the stage for Hujsak’s ninth home run of the year. VCU forced Bulldog right-hander Jonathan Cannon to throw 33 pitches in the inning.

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