Virginia edges UNC baseball in 11 innings
Skye Bolt said he hit the ball with everything he had. He thought the game was over.
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Skye Bolt said he hit the ball with everything he had. He thought the game was over.
Chaz Frank rolled out of bed early, took his 8 a.m. computer science exam and, not long after, made his way to Boshamer Stadium.
RALEIGH — Maybe the best measurement of Carlos Rodon’s impact Saturday night was how quickly the game changed once he left it.
Benton Moss stood in front of the Boshamer Stadium dugout, running his hand over his freshly shaven head.
There was a buzz of anticipation — a sense of mystery, even — surrounding last year’s Spring Game. As North Carolina headed into its first season under coach Larry Fedora, it wasn’t yet known how the Tar Heels would look in their new spread offense and 4-2-5 defense.
There are no tweaks to be made, no desperate measures to take and no glaring holes to be filled.
Typically a midweek starter, freshman pitcher Trent Thornton would do just about anything for the North Carolina baseball team.
The North Carolina baseball team had come back to beat VCU 3-2 in the 10th inning, had mobbed the field in celebration, and Hobbs Johnson was excited and relieved all the same.
Coming into this season, coach Mike Fox knew he had pitching. The North Carolina baseball team boasted one of the best staffs in the nation a year ago and returned this season with most of that staff intact.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Winter Storm Saturn was supposed to produce 5 to 8 inches of snow. But by the time North Carolina’s 7 p.m. game tipped off Wednesday, the grass around College Park was far more green than white.
North Carolina ace Kent Emanuel had the chance Friday to do what many players can only dream of — start a game on a big-league mound.
For Chaz Frank, watching St. John’s mob the Boshamer Stadium field last June was a lot like watching his dog die.
Maybe no one was happier to see North Carolina lose a late lead Sunday than UNC baseball coach Mike Fox.
N.C. State’s drubbing of North Carolina in Raleigh occurred exactly one month ago — but it might as well have been years ago.
With a weekend rotation as skilled as North Carolina’s, getting the first 24 outs in a ball game should rarely be an issue.
RALEIGH — As reporters filed into the North Carolina locker room Saturday, Joel James sat silently in the corner closest to the door, positioning himself for a quick exit as he fastened his light blue tie.
James Michael McAdoo knows there’s no such thing as an easy win in the ACC. Not this season. Not after upsets of Duke and N.C. State in the last few weeks and not after North Carolina opened its own conference slate with back-to-back losses.
Roy Williams didn’t need to see the score to comprehend the mingled looks of frustration and stress on his players’ faces.
CHARLOTTESVILLE — It’s only fitting that a foul call — and not a dunk or a 3-pointer — first brought the John Paul Jones Arena crowd to its feet Sunday night.
When 14-time Grammy Award winner Bela Fleck comes to Pittsboro on Saturday, he’ll find a home at Manifold Recording studios.