Homers push Tar Heels past Pack
Posted Mar 27, 2012
With All-America third baseman and team leading hitter Colin Moran watching from the North Carolina bench with a broken right hand, the Tar Heels have to find offensive production from other sources. Fifth-ranked UNC found it with two big swings from Tommy Coyle and Jacob Stallings on Monday night, the pair homering and combining to drive in six runs as the Tar Heels held off N.C. State 7-4 at Boshamer Stadium.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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