UNC baseball tests out its depth early in wins against Longwood and Winthrop
With each early-season win, the young No. 24 North Carolina baseball team is gaining confidence in its depth all over the diamond.
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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.
The North Carolina baseball team (4-0) came out swinging this season with a clean sweep of Seton Hall during opening weekend and a win at home against Elon on Tuesday.
Pitching depth and clutch hits might have been scarce for the North Carolina baseball team last season, but in the Tar Heels' 5-1 win over Elon Tuesday, it looked like those weaknesses were left in the dust.
After kicking the season off with a weekend sweep of Seton Hall, the North Carolina baseball team (4-0, 0-0 ACC) fought hard to sneak out a close one Tuesday night against the Elon Phoenix (1-3, 0-0 CAA), winning 5-1.
With the season-opening series now under its belt, the North Carolina baseball team looks to take on in-state foe Elon on Tuesday.
After an up-and-down 2021 season that ended in a 28-27 record, the North Carolina baseball team came into its three-game opening weekend series against the Seton Hall Pirates with hopes of restoring the program's winning culture.
The North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team (3-0) faced off against the Seton Hall Pirates (0-3) for a third and final time this weekend, closing out the series with a 7-3 win.
Following a 14-3 win on Friday, the North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team (2-0) dominated its opposition once again in a convincing 19-0 shutout win over the Seton Hall Pirates (0-2).
The North Carolina baseball team kicked off its season with a bang on Friday evening, defeating Seton Hall by a score of 14-3.
It is never easy to follow in the footsteps of a legend.
The North Carolina baseball team’s 2021 season ended abruptly in Lubbock, Texas, in the regional round of the NCAA Tournament with a 12-2 loss to UCLA in June.
Although the North Carolina baseball team faced some adversity in the last two seasons in the midst of an ongoing pandemic, several former players have found success at the next level.
Last season, the North Carolina baseball team compiled a 28-27 record and finished fourth in the ACC Coastal Division, before being eliminated by No. 21 UCLA in the Lubbock Regional of the NCAA Tournament.
If you want to catch a baseball game in the Triangle nowadays, your options certainly aren’t limited. Durham has been home to the Durham Bulls since the early twentieth century, and Zebulon in Wake County has hosted the Carolina Mudcats since 1991. Aside from the pros, UNC, N.C. State and Duke have fielded fairly strong teams in their own right.
After getting eliminated in the Lubbock Regional in the 2021 NCAA tournament, many players from the North Carolina baseball team looked to work on their game in summer leagues to prepare for their upcoming spring season.
On July 23, nine alumni, two athletes and two coaches — representing both UNC and four different countries — walked at the Parade of Nations at Olympic Stadium in Tokyo.