UNC baseball defeats Wake Forest, 12-3, to earn series win
The Tar Heels clinched a series win on Saturday thanks to a blowout fifth inning that pushed them to a 12-3 victory against Wake Forest.
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The Tar Heels clinched a series win on Saturday thanks to a blowout fifth inning that pushed them to a 12-3 victory against Wake Forest.
The rustling of leaves, songs of chirping birds, and cracking of baseball bats — those were the sounds of a springtime matchup in Boshamer Stadium on Wednesday.
In its second matchup of a five-game homestand, the North Carolina baseball team (29-18, 10-14 ACC) defeated the Charleston Southern Buccaneers (18-26, 10-11 Big South), 12-1, at Boshamer Stadium on Wednesday.
In the Tar Heels’ midweek game against Gardner-Webb, the North Carolina baseball team (28-18, 10-14 ACC) topped the Runnin’ Bulldogs (17-32, 7-11 Big South), 12-5, Tuesday evening at Boshamer Stadium.
When asked how it felt for the North Carolina baseball team to bounce back and beat N.C. State, 7-6, to secure UNC's first series win since March, junior shortstop Danny Serretti had two words to offer — "Freaking awesome.”
In the Tar Heels’ first doubleheader of the season, the North Carolina baseball team (27-18, 10-14 ACC) topped the N.C. State Wolfpack (30-15, 12-11 ACC), 7-6, Sunday evening at Doak Field.
In blowout fashion, the North Carolina baseball team (26-18, 9-14 ACC) fell to the N.C. State Wolfpack (30-14, 12-10 ACC), 9-2, early Sunday afternoon.
After waiting out a one-day suspension due to weather, the North Carolina baseball team (26-17, 9-13 ACC) defeated the N.C. State Wolfpack (29-14, 11-10 ACC), 8-7, Saturday afternoon at Doak Field.
When Tomas Frick stepped into the batter’s box in the bottom of the 10th inning, he knew what was coming.
The North Carolina baseball team (25-17, 8-13 ACC) defeated Charlotte (28-17, 11-10 C-USA), 4-3, in walk-off fashion at Boshamer Stadium on Tuesday evening.
The North Carolina baseball team (24-17, 8-13 ACC) defeated the Liberty Flames (26-13, 12-6 ASUN), 8-1, at home on Wednesday, bouncing back from last week's sweep against Virginia.
The North Carolina baseball team (23-17, 8-13 ACC) squared off against the Virginia Cavaliers (30-10, 12-8 ACC) for the third and final game of their weekend series. The Tar Heels fell to the Cavaliers by a final score of 10-3.
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.
If you like home runs and high scoring baseball, the Diamond Heels’ series against Georgia Tech was for you.
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.