Joe Cronin grabs his left shoulder after batting at the top of the fourth.
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Joe Cronin grabs his left shoulder after batting at the top of the fourth.
Freshman shortstop Logan Warmoth (7) singles to left center to bring two runs home.
Boston College junior left hand pitcher Jesse Adams (17) threw 81 pitches on Sunday.
Freshman designated hitter Brian Miller slides into first.
Landon Lassiter, a junior left fielder, gets a strike during the third inning. Lassiter had one hit and one run on Sunday.
North Carolina freshman designated hitter Brian Miller celebrates a hit during the third inning. Miller had one hit and one run on Sunday.
Benton Moss crossed his fingers.
North Carolina baseball’s game at UNC-Wilmington had dragged on into the 12th inning and into the fifth hour of play. Something, anything needed to break the stalemate.
After reclassifying to get to UNC a year sooner, J.B. Bukauskas has been in lock in the Tar Heels’ weekend rotation.
Joy Prom
J.B. Bukauskas should have never come to North Carolina.
Keegan Pullar is an exchange student from New Zealand.
If you told Korey Dunbar 21 years ago that he would one day lead the North Carolina baseball team to a commanding 8-3 win over Campbell, the newborn Dunbar probably wouldn’t have understood what you were saying.
Everything changed in an instant — or more like three.
For the majority of the 2015 season, the North Carolina baseball team has predicated its success on its starting pitching.
Update: Comments from Coach Mike Fox
Rain delay in the top of the 6th inning.
UNC junior catcher Korey Dunbar (43) rips a fastball down the third base line. He had a double and RBI in Tuesday's game versus High Point.
UNC sophomore Tyler Ramirez (14) safely steals second after knocking the ball lose in Tuesday's game against High Point.
UNC freshman LHP Hunter Williams (36) had 5 Ks and only gave up 3 hits in 5 and 2/3 innings of work (until rain delay) against High Point on Tuesday.