'Let it all be on me': UNC baseball coach takes responsibility for loss to Coastal Carolina
After walking off Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium, UNC head coach Scott Forbes addressed the team and took accountability.
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After walking off Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium, UNC head coach Scott Forbes addressed the team and took accountability.
Despite coming back from four runs down, the No. 11 UNC baseball team (29-8, 14-4 ACC) fell to No. 19 Coastal Carolina (25-11, 9-6 Sun Belt), 5-4, on Tuesday, marking its first home loss in 27 games.
After UNC hit three home runs on Friday, head coach Scott Forbes was quick to joke with senior designated hitter Alberto Osuna. The power hitter, who notched 20 home runs in 2022, had just eight so far on the year.
The No. 13 UNC baseball team (29-7, 14-4 ACC) completed its sweep of Notre Dame (15-18, 2-16 ACC) on Sunday, 10-3, at Boshamer Stadium. The victory was UNC’s 27th consecutive home win, setting a program record.
No. 14 UNC baseball (22-4) continued its undefeated home streak at Boshamer Stadium, taking down N.C. A&T (17-7), 10-5, on Tuesday evening.
In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH sports editors break down UNC's performance in the NCAA tournament. The group recaps the women's basketball loss to South Carolina and the men's basketball victory over Michigan State, advancing the team to the Sweet 16. DTH Sports Assistant Editors Daniel Wei and Gwen Peace are joined by Senior Writers Harry Crowther, Brendan Lunga, Emma Moon and Caroline Wills on this episode of Hark the Pod.
CHARLOTTE — Harrison Ingram couldn’t sleep.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For the last 15 years, the Wojciks have run a bracket pool within their family. Paxson typically doesn’t do very well, his bracket getting busted one way or another every March.
CHARLOTTE — In UNC's opening round game against Wagner, Armando Bacot wanted to make a statement.
In No. 1 seed UNC men’s basketball’s first NCAA tournament game in two years, the Tar Heels (28-7) overcame uncharacteristic mistakes in the first half to earn a 90-62 win over No. 16 seed Wagner (17-16) on Thursday.Junior forward Harrison Ingram got the night started for UNC with a post move in the paint and finish with his left hand. Indicative of what was to come for UNC, Ingram hit Wagner with his “too small” celebration.The Tar Heels raced out to a 6-0 lead, but two errant passes by Ingram and first-year guard Elliot Cadeau allowed Wagner to cut at the deficit. The Seahawks struggled to contain graduate forward Armando Bacot down low, though. Bacot feasted, amounting to eight points and four boards in just five minutes of game action.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In UNC’s opening round game, its opponent Wagner will have the same amount of healthy players as the Tar Heels have national championships.
All Tuesday, Armando Bacot could only think about the game.
Recruiting Luke Stevenson out of Wake Forest High School, assistant coaches Jesse Wierzbicki and Bryant Gaines knew how special he could be.
In No. 17 UNC baseball’s (9-2) 11-2 win over Princeton (1-4) on Saturday afternoon, graduate right fielder Anthony Donofrio did something the Tar Heels had not done in over five years. His first-inning inside-the-park home run lifted UNC to its fourth consecutive win.
Ignited by six innings of one-run ball by first-year pitcher Jason Decaro, the No. 17 UNC baseball team (6-2) grabbed the lead early and never relinquished it in an 8-2 victory over VCU (4-4) on Tuesday.
When senior pitcher Jake Knapp, UNC’s ace, went down with a season-ending injury to his throwing arm, pitching coach Bryant Gaines sat down with the bullpen and told them they would have to step up.
Unable to produce anything off of ECU starter Zach Root, No. 15 UNC baseball (5-1) fell to No. 11 ECU (4-2) Saturday, 7-4, in Fayetteville, N.C. Root shut down an offense that is tied for ninth in the country in runs scored, pitching seven innings and allowing UNC to amount just three hits.
Casey Cook knew in the fall UNC “could really swing the bat.”
Powered by three five-run innings, the No. 15 UNC baseball team (2-0) took down Wagner College (0-2) on Saturday, 16-5, in game two of its opening weekend series.
Head coach Hubert Davis tried to warn his team before the game. It doesn't matter who UNC plays — the level of preparation should always be the same.