No. 14 UNC baseball defeats N.C. A&T, 10-5, in midweek game
No. 14 UNC baseball (22-4) continued its undefeated home streak at Boshamer Stadium, taking down N.C. A&T (17-7), 10-5, on Tuesday evening.
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No. 14 UNC baseball (22-4) continued its undefeated home streak at Boshamer Stadium, taking down N.C. A&T (17-7), 10-5, on Tuesday evening.
The No. 20 Tar Heels (21-4) took down the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (16-7) for the third time this weekend, 9-2, earning their fourth clean sweep of the season.
Recruiting Luke Stevenson out of Wake Forest High School, assistant coaches Jesse Wierzbicki and Bryant Gaines knew how special he could be.
In a less than clean game on Sunday, the No. 17 UNC baseball team (10-2) brought enough offense to complete a series sweep over Princeton (1-5), winning 13-6 at Boshamer Stadium. Both teams committed four errors apiece, and the Tigers walked 11 Tar Heel batters.
In No. 17 UNC baseball’s (9-2) 11-2 win over Princeton (1-4) on Saturday afternoon, graduate right fielder Anthony Donofrio did something the Tar Heels had not done in over five years. His first-inning inside-the-park home run lifted UNC to its fourth consecutive win.
The No. 17 UNC baseball team (8-2) rode a big bottom of the first inning to a series-opening 12-2 victory over Princeton (1-3) Friday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium. Graduate infielder Alex Madera led the Tar Heels, going 4-for-5 with three doubles.
Senior first baseman Alberto Osuna hit two solo home runs as the No. 17 North Carolina baseball team (7-2) beat Longwood (6-2), 12-3, Wednesday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium. It was Osuna’s fourth career game with two homers and first since 2022. Osuna, graduate outfielder Anthony Donofrio and first-year catcher Luke Stevenson each tallied three RBIs.
Ignited by six innings of one-run ball by first-year pitcher Jason Decaro, the No. 17 UNC baseball team (6-2) grabbed the lead early and never relinquished it in an 8-2 victory over VCU (4-4) on Tuesday.
When senior pitcher Jake Knapp, UNC’s ace, went down with a season-ending injury to his throwing arm, pitching coach Bryant Gaines sat down with the bullpen and told them they would have to step up.
GREENVILLE, N.C. — Despite three separate rallies in the late innings, the No. 15 UNC baseball team (5-2) couldn’t hold on. The Tar Heels dropped the rubber game of a three-game set against No. 11 ECU (5-2), 10-9, Sunday afternoon at Clark-LeClair Stadium.
Unable to produce anything off of ECU starter Zach Root, No. 15 UNC baseball (5-1) fell to No. 11 ECU (4-2) Saturday, 7-4, in Fayetteville, N.C. Root shut down an offense that is tied for ninth in the country in runs scored, pitching seven innings and allowing UNC to amount just three hits.
Vance Honeycutt came to the plate in a tie game in the bottom of the eighth inning after striking out in his previous two at bats. This time he didn’t strike out. Rather, on a 1-2 count he was handed a curveball and left the yard.
The No. 15 Tar Heels (4-0) took down the Elon Phoenix (1-3) at Boshamer Stadium on Thursday afternoon, 8-7.
Casey Cook knew in the fall UNC “could really swing the bat.”
Behind a big second inning, the No. 15 North Carolina baseball team (3-0) completed a series sweep of Wagner (0-3) with a 20-6 victory Sunday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium.
Powered by three five-run innings, the No. 15 UNC baseball team (2-0) took down Wagner College (0-2) on Saturday, 16-5, in game two of its opening weekend series.
The No. 15 North Carolina Diamond Heels (1-0) beat Wagner College (0-1), 10-3, on Friday afternoon in its season opener at Boshamer Stadium.
The preseason excitement around the UNC baseball clubhouse is almost palpable — and for good reason.
North Carolina is ranked No. 14 in the Perfect Game preseason poll, but if it hopes to end its season in Omaha, it will have to defeat some fierce competition before the postseason.
Amid a long offseason, the UNC softball, baseball and men's and women's lacrosse teams took a quick break from training to take part in a fun game of "Lax Ball," a hybrid between baseball and softball played with a tennis ball.