The Bulldogs drop to 1-1 in the Charlottesville regional.
Mississippi State loses in walkoff fashion to Virginia 5-4. Jurrangelo Cijntje drew the start for MSU and pitched a flawless first inning.
Bryce Chance led off the fourth inning with an infield single and moved to second on a groundout. The junior outfielder would score on a failed pickoff attempt that went into center field to extend the State lead to 4-2. Cijntje did not let the rough second inning affect him as he did not allow another run, including retiring eight straight batters before a single in the seventh.
Tyson Hardin took over on the mound for State to start the bottom of the eighth. The Dover, Fla., worked a scoreless inning and stranded a runner at second. Harrison Didawick led off the bottom of the ninth with a ground-rule double, and Hardin issued a walk to the ensuing batter.
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