Virginia Tech shocks No. 3 Ohio State in season openerVirginia Tech shocks No. 3 Ohio State in season opener
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Virginia Tech shocks No. 3 Ohio State in season opener

Freshman Colin Beutel scored the game winner to help the Hokies to a national upset

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BLACKSBURG – Virginia Tech made a statement on opening night, taking down a top three nationally ranked Ohio State squad, 1-0, in front of 1,532 faithful on Thursday evening.

Freshman Colin Beutel came off the bench to score the game winner at the 40th minute to hand the Hokies the victory.

HOW IT HAPPENED

Tech was the first to strike with a shot that missed just wide on the left side just seven minutes into the contest. Veteran goalkeeper Sam Joseph then had to drop down to block the ricochet off an Ohio State player’s right foot just three minutes later.

The Hokies stayed alert on defense, blocking several Buckeye chances. Momentum swung in VT’s favor following a punch out block from Joseph that landed 40-yards out. The home team continued to apply the pressure offensively, cracking the deadlock on Alvaro Ruiz-Mateos’ pass through the box which Beutel placed into the hard-to-reach upper right corner.

GAME NOTES

  • It was the third straight home and season-opening victory for the Hokies
  • VT earned their first home ranked win since defeating No. 23 New Hampshire in the 2019 NCAA tournament
  • The Hokies’ tallied their first victory over a ranked opponent since September 2023 when they beat No. 5 Louisville on the road
  • Tech now leads the series against the Buckeyes and won the first ever meeting in Blacksburg
  • It is the program’s sixth ranked win over a top five opponent under the helm of head coach Mike Brizendine
  • Nine newcomers made their Virginia Tech debut
  • Both sides took six shots in the match
  • Sam Joseph posted his seventh career clean sheet while recording his tenth win between the pipes
  • Colin Beutel is the first freshman to score a game winner since Alessandro Mion versus Binghamton on Aug. 30, 2013

UP NEXT

Virginia Tech stays within the confines of Thompson Field for a 3 p.m. clash with Canisius on Sunday August 24.