'Not just for the boys': Female athletic managers make strides in male-dominated field
Team managers know their job is done right when all things run smoothly, and they go unnoticed.
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Team managers know their job is done right when all things run smoothly, and they go unnoticed.
As face-to-face interaction occurs less frequently, UNC athletic programs have found ways to effectively recruit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
UNC baseball head coach Scott Forbes has gotten off to a hot start on the recruiting trail after being named the successor to legendary skipper Mike Fox.
WILMINGTON, N.C. — Ashton McGee was excited as he drove through Goldsboro’s streets late that March evening. His bags were packed, and his plane ticket was set for him to leave for Glendale, Arizona, the next day for baseball spring training.
With a quarter of Major League Baseball’s shortest season since 1878 already in the books, it's become clear that the 60-game campaign could provide some unexpected outcomes.
After 22 years, 948 wins and seven College World Series appearances as the head coach of the North Carolina baseball team, Mike Fox announced his retirement on Friday.
Mike Fox, the North Carolina baseball team's head coach for the last 22 years, announced Friday that he is retiring. Fox was the winningest active head coach in all of D1 baseball, and the first coach to lead a team to four consecutive college world series.
After a near five-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Major League Baseball is back in action with Opening Day slated for Thursday and Friday.
In the midst of July, ballparks across the nation are usually filled with baseball lovers sweating through the summer heat to watch the excitement between the base paths. Unfortunately, the only fans you'll see in the stands this season will be made out of cardboard.
Major League Baseball is set to begin its shortened season on July 23 after a four-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Former North Carolina outfielder Dylan Harris and right-handed pitcher Gianluca Dalatri inked free-agent deals with the Baltimore Orioles and St. Louis Cardinals, respectively, following the shortened MLB draft in June. Here's how the former Tar Heels might fit in with their new organizations.
Assistant Sports Editor Jared McMasters caught up with former Tar Heel Aaron Sabato, who was selected by the Minnesota Twins with the 27th overall pick in the 2020 MLB draft and signed for a $2.75 million bonus on June 23, to discuss the MLB draft, how his game has improved and the canceled MiLB season. This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity.
After June 23, Aaron Sabato could say his dream to become a professional baseball player was realized, as the former Tar Heel officially joined the Minnesota Twins.
The North Carolina baseball team will have to adjust to some major departures, as Dylan Harris, Aaron Sabato and Gianluca Dalatri have signed MLB contracts within the past week.
I'm a baseball romantic — aggressive baserunning from speedy players like Dee Gordon, Billy Hamilton and Javier Baez, walk-off home runs from sluggers like Chipper Jones and late inning come-back rallies made me fall in love with America's pastime.
It’s Friday, May 29, and gray clouds hang over Boshamer Stadium.
It was midway through the 2018 season when the North Carolina baseball team faced ACC opponent Georgia Tech on a Sunday afternoon. The No. 8 Tar Heels were aiming for their first series sweep against the Yellow Jackets since 1996.
UNC’s baseball team fell to Notre Dame on Sunday, 14-8, closing out the series with a sweep by the Fighting Irish.
The North Carolina baseball team fell to Notre Dame on Saturday, 11-8, in 10 innings after a five-run surge for UNC in the bottom of the seventh inning.
In its opening weekend of ACC play, the North Carolina baseball team was defeated by the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 8-5, in Chapel Hill on Friday afternoon.