Tar Heels shut out Appalachian on Tuesday
Freshman pitcher Hunter Williams accepted a challenge Tuesday night.
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Freshman pitcher Hunter Williams accepted a challenge Tuesday night.
After dropping back-to-back games, the No. 18 North Carolina baseball team rebounded to take the weekend series at Georgia Tech behind strong starting pitching and the bat of Korey Dunbar.
Left fielder Brian Miller (34) slides into second base where he is tagged out.
Pitching struggles continued for the No. 18 North Carolina baseball team Tuesday night in its 12-11 loss to Davidson. Defensive miscues continued to plague the team as well.
The No. 18 North Carolina baseball team came out swinging, but not until the ninth inning.
Right-handed pitcher J.B. Bukauskas throws a pitch against Duke as a part of UNC’s 2-1 series over the Blue Devils during the ACC home opener.
During spring break, the UNC baseball team went 4-4 with a 2-1 series win against Duke and a 2-1 series loss to Pitt and went 1-1 in midweek games.
After starting the most games on North Carolina's baseball team last season, sophomore right-handed pitcher Zac Gallen was moved to the bullpen at the beginning of the season.
UNC freshman #24 Hansen Butler throws a pitch against VCU on Wednesday.
The bullpen was supposed to be the strength of the No. 16 North Carolina baseball team.
It seemed poetic for the No. 16 North Carolina baseball team — after spending 18 days away from Boshamer Stadium — to be tied in the bottom of the ninth, with the bases loaded and the overhead lights showcasing their home return.
Carolina baseball topped seton Hall in all three games int heir opening weekend series held Friday and Saturday afternoons at Boshamer Stadium.
A weakened Tar Heel squad fought — there was no choice.
As recent winter storms tucked Boshamer Stadium in with a blanket of snow, the No. 14 North Carolina baseball team woke up to the cold reality of playing on the road yet again.
I’m pretty sure I love baseball more than you do. I’ve played since I was four years old, and an extreme amount of my free time (hey there, subpar GPA) is spent reading, writing, watching or talking about the game.
With a sheet of ice and snow, the aftermath of the previous week’s winter storm, blanketing Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, the No. 13 North Carolina baseball team shifted venues to Jay Bergman Field in Orlando and shifted focus to a Top-10 opponent in the No. 7 UCLA Bruins.
Carolina baseball topped seton Hall in all three games int heir opening weekend series held Friday and Saturday afternoons at Boshamer Stadium.
Pitching was supposed to be the strength of the No. 15 North Carolina baseball team this season. And after a three-game series sweep of Seton Hall where the Tar Heels limited the Pirates to just eight earned runs, it certainly seems like that’s the case.
It all starts with the sophomores.
Today, we got a look at the No. 17 North Carolina baseball team as the Tar Heels took down Seton Hall 7-1 in their first game of the season.