Tar Heels never quit in final series game with S.C.
Posted Jun 12, 2013
The Tar Heels have made errors at the worst possible times, had their best hitters go cold and their starting pitchers get roughed up on a regular basis. They’ve faced deficits in virtually every postseason game they’ve played. And yet, somehow or another, coach Mike Fox’s team has still managed to find its way back to Omaha for its sixth College World Series in the last eight years.
(Wilmington Star News)
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