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Update 3:04 p.m.: This story was updated with Naya Tapper and former UNC athletes representing other countries in Women's Soccer.
UNC’s tradition of producing professional baseball players continued on Monday as three Tar Heels were selected in the 2021 MLB Draft.
Sunday’s loss against UCLA that ended the UNC baseball team’s season and eliminated the team from the NCAA Tournament was a tough one to say the least.
After losing their second game of the Lubbock Regional Saturday night to Texas Tech, the UNC baseball team (28-27, 18-18 ACC) dropped their elimination game Sunday afternoon against the UCLA Bruins (37-19, 18-12 Pac-12), 12-2.
After winning a close one in their first game of the Lubbock Regional, the UNC baseball team (28-26, 18-18 ACC) dropped game two to the No. 8 Texas Tech Red Raiders (38-15, 14-10 Big 12), 7-2.
In their first game of the opening round of the NCAA Tournament in the Lubbock Regional, the North Carolina baseball team (28-25, 18-18 ACC) knocked off the second-seeded UCLA Bruins (35-19, 18-12 PAC-12), 5-4.
The North Carolina baseball team was awarded an at-large bid in the NCAA Tournament on Monday following a highly competitive season, and the team will travel to Lubbock, Texas, for its first stop on the road to the College World Series.
After falling behind early in its last three contests, the North Carolina baseball team reversed its fortunes Friday night against rival N.C. State.
After dropping their opening game of the ACC Tournament to Pittsburgh Tuesday night, the Tar Heels (27-25, 18-18 ACC) were able to grab a win Friday in game two against third-seeded N.C. State (29-16, 19-14), 9-6.
Two major themes have been prevalent this season when measuring some of the struggles that this young Tar Heel baseball team has faced in 2021.
After losing their final regular season series against Georgia Tech last weekend, the Tar Heels (26-25, 18-18 ACC) dropped a heartbreaker in game one of the ACC Tournament to the Pittsburgh Panthers (23-19, 16-17 ACC) Tuesday night, 5-3.
On Tuesday, the ACC Baseball Tournament will return for the first time since 2019, where it will be played at Truist Field in Charlotte. But the reigning champion Tar Heels will have quite the road ahead of them if they want to repeat.
The Tar Heels did not go down quietly this weekend in Atlanta. For a young team fighting for an NCAA Tournament berth, Saturday afternoon represented one last chance to make its mark in the deciding game three of its final series of the regular season.
After taking game one of their final regular season series against Georgia Tech (27-21, 20-15 ACC), the UNC baseball team (26-23, 18-17 ACC) dropped a thriller in game two to the Yellow Jackets, 10-9.
After sweeping the Louisville Cardinals last weekend, the UNC baseball team (26-22, 18-16 ACC) took game one of their last series of the regular season Thursday afternoon against Georgia Tech (26-21, 19-15 ACC), 3-2.
The North Carolina baseball team’s midweek win over UNC-Wilmington wasn’t pretty.
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.