UNC baseball bounce back from sweep with 6-4 win over UNCW
After getting swept in Miami last weekend, the No. 18 North Carolina baseball team (19-6, 5-4 ACC) bounced back Tuesday evening against UNCW (13-11, 1-2 CAA), beating the Seahawks 6-4.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Tar Heel's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
After getting swept in Miami last weekend, the No. 18 North Carolina baseball team (19-6, 5-4 ACC) bounced back Tuesday evening against UNCW (13-11, 1-2 CAA), beating the Seahawks 6-4.
The North Carolina baseball team has been nothing short of impressive this season. After a stellar 18-3 record through 21 games this season, UNC climbed to No. 13 in the official NCAA rankings and proved to be one of the top teams in college baseball.
No. 13 UNC baseball's final game against the University of Miami Hurricanes was a 14-inning, nearly-tied-up match following two losses to the Hurricanes in the first two games of the series. Coming off of 3-7 and 5-8 losses against the Hurricanes, UNC held their ground until the final run of the 14th-inning when the score went 3-2 in favor of Miami.
The Tar Heels’ depth at pitcher, coupled with late-game heroics from sophomore infielder Mac Horvath, fueled the Tar Heels’ 4-2 victory against in-state opponent Appalachian State.
The No. 13 North Carolina baseball team (18-3, 5-1) defeated in-state opponent Appalachian State (7-12, 1-2) 4-2. The victory marks the Tar Heels’ seventh win in their last eight games.
It was late in the Sunday game of No. 15 UNC baseball’s series against Pittsburgh and —after a weekend of gloomy weather and belligerent gusts — Boshamer Stadium was finally back to its usual sunny self.
On a cold Sunday afternoon in Chapel Hill, the No.15 North Carolina baseball team (14-2, 3-0 ACC) remained hot, sweeping Pittsburgh (8-7, 0-3 ACC) and winning the final game of their first conference series of the season, 9-2.
A three-run home run to left centerfield and a walk-off bomb in the bottom of the ninth helped the No. 15 North Carolina baseball team (13-2, 2-0 ACC) battle its way to a Saturday afternoon victory over the Pittsburgh Panthers (8-6, 0-2), winning 4-3 to clinch the series in its ACC opening weekend.
In its first conference matchup of the 2022 season, the No.15 North Carolina baseball team (12-2, 1-0 ACC) fought hard in a back-and-forth contest against Pittsburgh (8-5, 0-1 ACC), to emerge with a 7-4 victory.
As the opening weeks of the 2022 collegiate baseball season conclude, North Carolina looks to take on Liberty in an exciting top-25 match-up Tuesday in Lynchburg, Va.
In baseball, it’s easy to be hypnotized by flashy plays and shocking moments. North Carolina’s home series against Coastal Carolina was no exception.
The No. 24 Diamond Heels (11-1) completed a series sweep of the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (7-5) in another 4-3 walk-off win at Boshamer Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The No. 24 North Carolina baseball (10-1) won the second game of its home series against Coastal Carolina (7-4) in a 4-0 shutout at Boshamer Stadium on Saturday.
The No. 24 North Carolina baseball team (9-1) won the first game of its home series against Coastal Carolina (7-3) in a 4-3 walk-off win at Boshamer Stadium on Friday night.
Baseball season is in full swing and the North Carolina Tar Heels have been hitting their stride, coming out to a blazing 8-1 start on the season and No. 24 ranking in the country.
With each early-season win, the young No. 24 North Carolina baseball team is gaining confidence in its depth all over the diamond.
The No. 24 North Carolina baseball team (8-1, 0-0 ACC) completed its midweek sweep by defeating Winthrop (2-6, 0-0 Big South), 7-3, at Boshamer Stadium on Wednesday evening.
The No. 24 North Carolina baseball team (7-1, 0-0 ACC) defeated Longwood (3-6 0-0 Big South), 16-1, at Boshamer Stadium on Tuesday evening.
Although the North Carolina baseball team dropped the final game of its series finale against East Carolina on Sunday, many players on the team believe the program is heading back in the right direction.
The undefeated UNC baseball team (6-0) continued its successful start to the season on Saturday, and winning the second game of the series 2-0 against the East Carolina Pirates (1-5) at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill.