'Playing for our lives': UNC baseball sweeps Louisville in final home series of season
The North Carolina baseball team reached the lowest of lows after a home loss to UNC-Greensboro on Tuesday, dipping below .500 for a losing record of 21-22.
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The North Carolina baseball team reached the lowest of lows after a home loss to UNC-Greensboro on Tuesday, dipping below .500 for a losing record of 21-22.
After a tough mid-week loss against UNCG, the Tar Heels (23-22, 16-16 ACC) rebounded Saturday with a 5-0 victory against No. 11 Louisville (26-17, 16-12 ACC) to take the weekend series.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the number of times the UNC Baseball team dropped below .500 this season. The article has been updated to reflect the correct number. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
After falling behind by 10 runs, the North Carolina baseball team (20-20, 14-15 ACC) could not complete its comeback against No. 6 Notre Dame (23-8, 20-8 ACC) and lost 13-12 in game two in South Bend.
Offensive and defensive struggles harmed the North Carolina baseball team on Friday afternoon, as the Tar Heels (20-19, 14-14 ACC) lost 4-0 to No. 6 Notre Dame (22-8, 19-8 ACC), in South Bend.
With two victories in its last conference series against Miami, the North Carolina baseball team looks to climb in the ACC standings this weekend at No. 6 Notre Dame.
Coming off of a loss against Coastal Carolina on Tuesday, the North Carolina baseball team (18-16, 12-12 ACC) will host Miami (21-11, 13-10 ACC) for a three-game series starting on Friday.
Tuesday night had the atmosphere of a relaxing, warm spring evening in Boshamer Stadium. The sun stayed out late, bats swung heavily over the plate and fans scrambled for the occasional foul ball.
Overcoming a cold start to the series on Saturday, the North Carolina baseball team racked up 10 runs to beat No. 17 Pittsburgh and avoid the sweep on Sunday.
The North Carolina baseball team (18-15, 12-12) defeated No. 17 Pittsburgh (20-11, 14-10) in the finale of a three-game series on Sunday to avoid the sweep, winning 10-9.
The North Carolina baseball team (17-15, 11-12) fell to No. 17 Pittsburgh (20-10, 14-9), 3-2, in the second game of its weekend series on Saturday.
The North Carolina baseball team (17-14, 11-11) fell to No. 17 Pittsburgh (19-10, 13-9), 6-2, in the first of a three-game series on Saturday.
Coming off of two statement wins against Duke, including a dominant 21-8 win on Monday, the North Carolina baseball team will travel to No. 17 Pittsburgh for a three-game series starting on Friday.
After a dismal few weeks, the North Carolina baseball team clobbered Duke, 21-8, on Monday to clinch its first series win since March 21.
The North Carolina baseball team (16-13, 10-10 ACC) beat Duke (13-14, 6-11 ACC) by a score of 11-5 on Sunday afternoon to tie up the series heading into game three on Monday.
On March 26, the North Carolina baseball team, ranked No. 11 and holding a 13-6 record, was set to host a series with a struggling N.C. State team that was recently coming off a five-game losing streak.
The North Carolina baseball team (15-13, 9-10 ACC) lost to Duke (13-13, 6-10 ACC), 4-2, in the opening game of its series on Saturday.
Heading into a big matchup against No. 9 South Carolina, the North Carolina baseball team was 1-6 in its last seven games — dropping consecutive weekend series against N.C. State and Florida State.
It's been a rough two weeks for the North Carolina baseball team.
After a narrow win in Friday’s game one, the UNC baseball team (14-11, 9-8 ACC) failed to keep its recent success going on Saturday, falling to No. 18 Florida State (14-9, 9-8 ACC), 4-2.