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(04/30/24 5:37pm)
Following a series victory over Virginia Tech, the No. 12 UNC baseball team sits atop the ACC Coastal Division standings with a conference record of 17-7. At 33-11 overall, the Tar Heels are slotted as the six seed and a regional host in Baseball America’s latest NCAA tournament projection.
(04/29/24 10:00pm)
Standing in the lobby of Boshamer Stadium after Friday’s game, head coach Scott Forbes delivered a major blow: first-year pitcher Folger Boaz was probably going to be out for the year.
(04/27/24 10:12pm)
After a gem by first-year righty Jason DeCaro on Friday, junior left-hander Shea Sprague gave the No. 15 North Carolina baseball team (33-10, 17-6 ACC) another great start, leading the Tar Heels to a 6-3 victory and series win over Virginia Tech Saturday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium.
(04/24/24 1:19am)
The No. 15 Diamond Heels (30-10) defeated Gardner-Webb (15-24) on Tuesday night at Boshamer Stadium, 5-2.
(04/21/24 7:05pm)
RALEIGH — After falling 9-8 to N.C. State in the series-opening game on Thursday, the typically imperturbable Scott Forbes was visibly frustrated.
(04/20/24 11:01pm)
RALEIGH, North Carolina — The No. 11 North Carolina Diamond Heels (30-10, 15-6) avoided a weekend sweep, defeating the N.C. State Wolfpack (23-14, 12-9) 14-3 on Saturday afternoon.
(04/20/24 3:27pm)
RALEIGH - After allowing nine runs the previous night, No. 11 UNC’s bullpen collapsed once again on Friday en route to a 5-4 series-clinching loss to N.C. State in Raleigh.
(04/19/24 5:18am)
RALEIGH – In a high-scoring back-and-forth affair, the No. 11 UNC baseball team (29-9, 14-5 ACC) fell to N.C. State (21-14, 11-8 ACC), 9-8, on Thursday. Wolfpack shortstop Brandon Butterworth was the hero for N.C. State in the bottom of the ninth. With the bases clear, Butterworth smoked a high line drive over the wall in left field for a walk-off home run.
(04/18/24 5:20pm)
After walking off Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium, UNC head coach Scott Forbes addressed the team and took accountability.
(04/17/24 1:30am)
Despite coming back from four runs down, the No. 11 UNC baseball team (29-8, 14-4 ACC) fell to No. 19 Coastal Carolina (25-11, 9-6 Sun Belt), 5-4, on Tuesday, marking its first home loss in 27 games.
(04/17/24 10:02pm)
DURHAM — I’ve always loved baseball. Well, since the first time I watched Elvis Andrus play, so same thing.
(04/18/24 1:29pm)
DURHAM — I’ve never loved baseball.
(04/18/24 1:32pm)
DURHAM — Whenever Savannah Bananas outfielder Noah Bridges interviews with members of the media, there's a good chance he will get interrupted.
(04/16/24 5:13pm)
A handful of players could be seen blowing bubbles in UNC’s dugout during each game of the Diamond Heels' sweep of Notre Dame this weekend.
(04/15/24 3:49am)
After UNC hit three home runs on Friday, head coach Scott Forbes was quick to joke with senior designated hitter Alberto Osuna. The power hitter, who notched 20 home runs in 2022, had just eight so far on the year.
(04/14/24 8:17pm)
The No. 13 UNC baseball team (29-7, 14-4 ACC) completed its sweep of Notre Dame (15-18, 2-16 ACC) on Sunday, 10-3, at Boshamer Stadium. The victory was UNC’s 27th consecutive home win, setting a program record.
(04/13/24 9:41pm)
The No. 13 North Carolina baseball team (28-7, 13-4 ACC) cruised past Notre Dame (15-17, 2-15 ACC), 7-2, to win the series in two games on Saturday in Chapel Hill.
(04/13/24 1:20am)
The No. 13 North Carolina baseball team (27-7, 12-4 ACC) scored early and often to defeat Notre Dame (15-16, 2-14 ACC) 13-0 on Friday night in Chapel Hill.
(04/09/24 2:50am)
With the 2024 MLB season under way, seven former Diamond Heels are already making an impact in their respective pro organizations.
(04/08/24 10:49pm)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Parks Harber stepped up to the plate in a tie game in the seventh inning.