After letdown loss to Pittsburgh, postseason potential for UNC baseball is less clear
Posted May 25, 2018
Heading into the postseason, North Carolina had risen to top five in the country. But the Tar Heels didn't look like themselves Wednesday, only recording five hits, committing two errors and leaving nine runners on base. However, an opportunity lies ahead in UNC's next game against Georgia Tech in which the Tar Heels' have a chance to get back on track.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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