BLACKSBURG – With No. 12/14 Virginia Tech’s 11-3 win over NC State on Saturday, head coach Pete D’Amour has reached 300 wins at Virginia Tech in just his eighth season at the helm.
The Hokies have been a national contender every year since D’Amour took over the reins ahead of the 2019 season. In his eighth season, D’Amour has a career record of 300-91-1 (.767), with four 40-win seasons.
In his seven complete seasons, the Hokies have reached the NCAA Tournament six times, with 2020 being the exception due to COVID-19. Tech has advanced to two NCAA Super Regionals in his tenure as well.
Since arriving in Blacksburg, D’Amour is a two-time ACC Coach of the Year (2019, 2022) and has coached 43 All-ACC selections – headlined by Cori McMillan winning ACC Player of the Year in 2025.
Additionally, D’Amour has coached Nine NFCA All-American honorees.
This season, the Hokies are 27-4 and are now 3-2 in the ACC. Tech continues its series against NC State on Sunday, March 22 at noon at Tech Softball Park.
