Do-it-all athlete Kaleb Cost charted unique path to UNC football and baseball commitment
When Kaleb Cost was 3 years old, he started playing around with his first piece of sports equipment — a soccer ball.
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When Kaleb Cost was 3 years old, he started playing around with his first piece of sports equipment — a soccer ball.
With every bit of adversity the North Carolina baseball team faced this season, the Diamond Heels always seemed to find a way to overcome.
In Sunday’s postgame press conference, UNC baseball head coach Scott Forbes inadvertently summed up North Carolina’s season-ending loss in just three words.
The Arkansas baseball team (43-19, 18-12 SEC) walked off UNC (42-22, 15-15 ACC), 4-3, to win the Chapel Hill Super Regional and punch a ticket to the NCAA Men’s College World Series.
In the first bout of a three-game series, the No. 10 seed North Carolina baseball team (42-21, 15-15 ACC) fell to the Arkansas Razorbacks (42-19, 18-12 SEC), 4-1, Saturday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium.
After becoming the first team in program history to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals out of the loser’s bracket, the North Carolina baseball team will host the Arkansas Razorbacks in a best-of-three series starting this Saturday at Boshamer Stadium.
UNC senior Mikey Madej didn’t have to look to confirm what he already knew to be true.
The No. 1 seed UNC baseball team (42-20, 15-15 ACC) beat No. 3 seed VCU (42-20, 19-5 A-10), 7-3, on Monday night to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals.
On Sunday at Boshamer Stadium, a jersey reading “Forbes” was strung on a hanger in the North Carolina dugout.
The No. 1 seed UNC baseball team (41-20, 15-15 ACC) beat No. 3 seed VCU (42-19, 19-5 A-10), 19-8, on Sunday night to force a winner-take-all game in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional.
The UNC baseball team (40-20, 15-15 ACC) beat UGA (36-23, 15-15 SEC), 6-5, in the loser’s bracket of the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional on Sunday afternoon to set up a rematch against VCU.
The No. 1 seed UNC baseball team (39-20, 15-15 ACC) dropped its second game of the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional, losing to No. 3 seed VCU (42-18, 19-5 A-10), 4-3.
The nine-hole hitter —
In its opening game of the NCAA Tournament, the No. 10 North Carolina baseball team (39-19, 15-15 ACC) beat the Hofstra Pride (30-22, 15-9 CAA), 15-4, Friday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium.
The North Carolina baseball team finished the regular season as one of the hottest teams in the nation and is looking to continue its high-quality play into the 2022 NCAA Men’s College World Series.
Two innings. Two different pitchers. Two home runs. One first-year and one new swing.
The No. 8 seed North Carolina baseball team (38-19, 15-15 ACC) defeated the N.C. State Wolfpack (36-21, 14-15 ACC), 9-5, for the ACC Championship on Sunday.
The No. 8 seed North Carolina baseball team (37-19, 15-15 ACC) defeated the No. 4 Fighting Irish (35-14, 16-11 ACC), 7-2, on Saturday to advance to the ACC Championship title game.
The No. 8 seed UNC baseball team (36-19, 15-15 ACC) upset top-seeded Virginia Tech (41-12, 19-9 ACC), 10-0, on Friday night to advance to the ACC Championship semifinals.
On Tuesday night, the No. 8 seeded Diamond Heels made their first appearance at the 2022 ACC Baseball Championship in Charlotte, N.C.