UNC baseball braves winter storm, beats Rhode Island
As recent winter storms tucked Boshamer Stadium in with a blanket of snow, the No. 14 North Carolina baseball team woke up to the cold reality of playing on the road yet again.
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As recent winter storms tucked Boshamer Stadium in with a blanket of snow, the No. 14 North Carolina baseball team woke up to the cold reality of playing on the road yet again.
I’m pretty sure I love baseball more than you do. I’ve played since I was four years old, and an extreme amount of my free time (hey there, subpar GPA) is spent reading, writing, watching or talking about the game.
With a sheet of ice and snow, the aftermath of the previous week’s winter storm, blanketing Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, the No. 13 North Carolina baseball team shifted venues to Jay Bergman Field in Orlando and shifted focus to a Top-10 opponent in the No. 7 UCLA Bruins.
Carolina baseball topped seton Hall in all three games int heir opening weekend series held Friday and Saturday afternoons at Boshamer Stadium.
Pitching was supposed to be the strength of the No. 15 North Carolina baseball team this season. And after a three-game series sweep of Seton Hall where the Tar Heels limited the Pirates to just eight earned runs, it certainly seems like that’s the case.
It all starts with the sophomores.
Today, we got a look at the No. 17 North Carolina baseball team as the Tar Heels took down Seton Hall 7-1 in their first game of the season.
Some things change. Some stay the same.
Pitchers in the outfield and coaches in the infield.
As the fall season begins and baseball teams across the country begin intrasquad competition, teams are pitted against themselves in an attempt to enhance talent and evaluate performance. For many programs, this can cause animosity among players who are battling against one another and vying for playing time.
Preston Hudak said it. Brett Daniels said it. Even Jackson Bellenkes said it.
With the Baltimore Orioles starting their postseason run tonight, Assistant Sports Editor Pat James caught up with former North Carolina pitcher and current Orioles reliever Andrew Miller.
Kyle Seager, former North Carolina baseball player and current Seattle Mariners third baseman, was named to the 2014 American League All-Star team on Monday — becoming the eighth Tar Heel to be named to an All-Star roster.
UNC reacts after their 12-5 loss to Long Beach State in the Gainesville regional of the NCAA tournament. The loss ends the Tar Heels' season.
Sophomore Alex Raburn is called safe at home plate during UNC’s 12-5 loss to Long Beach State in the Gainesville, Fl regional of the NCAA tournament.
Heads hanging in disappointment and feet shuffling, the North Carolina baseball team solemnly headed into the dugout at McKethan Stadium after its season-ending 12-5 loss to Long Beach State on June 2.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The North Carolina baseball team staved it off Saturday against Florida and Mother Nature delayed it on Sunday, but their season came to an inevitable conclusion Monday at McKethan Stadium.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The North Carolina baseball team’s entire season has been chronicled as a tale of must-win games under pressing circumstances.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Hitting, pitching, fielding and base running — these are the main factors that determine whether a baseball team has won or lost when it walks off the field at the end of a game.
The North Carolina baseball team can breathe a sigh of relief.