UNC baseball drops its second game of the series to No. 11 Virginia, 11-7
In walk-off fashion, the North Carolina baseball team (23-16, 8-12 ACC) fell to the No. 11 Virginia Cavaliers (30-10, 12-8 ACC), 11-7, Saturday afternoon at Disharoon Park.
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In walk-off fashion, the North Carolina baseball team (23-16, 8-12 ACC) fell to the No. 11 Virginia Cavaliers (30-10, 12-8 ACC), 11-7, Saturday afternoon at Disharoon Park.
In the first contest of the weekend series, the North Carolina baseball team (23-15, 8-11 ACC) fell to the No. 11 Virginia Cavaliers (29-10, 11-8 ACC), 4-2, on the road Friday night.
The North Carolina baseball team (23-14, 8-10 ACC) defeated the Campbell Camels (22-13, 11-1 Big South), 7-4, to bounce back from a narrow loss at home on Sunday.
After losing three of its last four games at home, the North Carolina baseball team's 7-4 victory over Campbell on Tuesday got the Tar Heels back in the win column.
After losing five out of its last six games — including three games by only one run — the North Carolina baseball team will look to get back on track against Campbell on Tuesday.
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In the series closer against Georgia Tech on Easter Sunday, the North Carolina baseball team (22-14, 8-10) could not hold off the Yellow Jackets’ (23-14, 9-9) offense in a 11-8 loss.
The North Carolina baseball team (22-13, 8-9) made significant improvements in a 10-5 bounce back win against Georgia Tech (22-14, 8-9) on Saturday.
In the first game of the weekend’s ACC coastal match-up against Georgia Tech (22-13, 8-8), the North Carolina baseball team (21-13, 7-9) could not overcome pitching woes in a 15-12 loss.
Late Tuesday evening, following UNC baseball’s loss to N.C. A&T, UNC head coach Scott Forbes entered the player’s lounge with a nonchalant stroll.
The UNC baseball team (21-12, 7-8 ACC) fell to North Carolina A&T (12-19, 1-8 Big South) in a 7-6 loss at Boshamer Stadium on Tuesday night.
The North Carolina baseball team (21-11, 7-8 ACC) lost to Louisville (23-8, 9-3 ACC) 6-5 on the road in the third and final game of a weekend-long series against the Cardinals.
The North Carolina baseball team’s game at Louisville was postponed Sunday due to a bomb threat near Jim Patterson Stadium, a Louisville spokesperson confirmed.
After a key win on Friday night to start the weekend series, the North Carolina baseball team (21-10, 7-7 ACC) squared off with the Louisville Cardinals (22-8, 8-3 ACC) again on Saturday afternoon. The Cardinals were able to take game two in extra innings, beating the Tar Heels 9-8.
The No. 22 North Carolina baseball team (20-9, 6-6) fell to South Carolina (14-14, 3-6) 15-2 at Truist Field in Charlotte on Wednesday evening.
After losing two out of three games against the Virginia Tech Hokies this past weekend, the North Carolina baseball team looks to gain back some momentum against the South Carolina Gamecocks on Wednesday.
Sometimes, all it takes is one game – or one bat for that matter – for a team to get their ‘mojo’ back.
In an effort to avoid a series sweep, the No. 18 North Carolina baseball team (20-8, 6-6 ACC) defeated the Virginia Tech Hokies (17-7, 5-5 ACC), 10-6, Sunday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium.
In the first game of the weekend series, the No. 18 North Carolina baseball team (19-7, 5-5 ACC) fell to the Virginia Tech Hokies (16-6, 4-4 ACC), 12-1, Friday night at Boshamer Stadium.
Fresh off of being swept by Miami last weekend, the No.18 North Carolina baseball team got things rolling early Tuesday in its midweek 6-4 win against UNCW on a cold Chapel Hill night.