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St. Patrick's Day Presents Unique Opportunity for Die-Hard Hokies


While I'll spend my St. Patrick's Day drinking copious amounts of green beer and IRA car bombs, listening to bad karaoke and calling other people out for not actually being Irish, there are much better options available for Virginia Tech fans tomorrow. There's the unique chance to see four different Hokie teams compete on the same day in Blacksburg.

You even have a chance to win a special green baseball jersey if you attend the tennis, lacrosse and baseball games.

Here's the schedule:
Men's Tennis vs. Nebraska - 2 p.m. EDT
Women's Lacrosse vs. Duke - 4 p.m. EDT
Baseball vs. Rider - 5:30 p.m. EDT
Men's Basketball vs. Quinnipiac - 7 p.m. EDT

I encourage any of you in the 'Burg tomorrow to go to all four, take pictures and then share your stories here on the blog. Just write a FanPost and I'll bump the best ones to the front page. And even if you just wind up getting drunk and missing all four, we still want your stories and photos.

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