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Caden Glauber Named ACC Pitcher Of The Week

North Carolina true freshman has been named the ACC Pitcher of the Week, the conference announced on Monday afternoon. The rookie reliever has been nothing short of sensational for the No. 3 Tar Heels this season, and he continued his heroics deep into the team's 14-inning marathon win on Saturday afternoon against Clemson. (GoHeels.com)

Alex Madera went from D3 baseball to a contract with the Cubs. His story is just getting started

's college career was elevated to a much higher level in 2024 when he signed to play with UNC, one of the best Division I teams in the country. During two seasons, Madera played in 124 games, including three games in the 2024 College World Series. He batted .317 with a .419 on-base percentage, scored 97 runs, drove in 72 and stole 22 bases. (MSN.com)

UNC Baseball jumps to No. 3 ahead of weekend series vs. No. 2 Georgia Tech

North Carolina’s huge ACC baseball series this weekend at Boshamer Stadium against Georgia Tech is now a battle between two 30-win teams ranked among the top three teams in the country. The Tar Heels moved up three spots in the D1 Baseball poll to No. 3. The Yellow Jackets went 4–0, including weekend sweep of Florida State and stayed at No. 2. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Newsletter: Michael Malone Hired, UNC and the Transfer Portal, Maximo Adams still a Tar Heel

What a week! was hired as UNC’s new Men’s Basketball coach, the transfer portal is in overdrive, is still a Tar Heel, went Bananas, Women’s Basketball landed three commitments, there was a Softball no-hitter, a new Baseball commitment, and more in this week's newsletter. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

No. 6 Diamond Heels hammer Clemson, 12-5, behind Owen Hull’s five hits, five RBI

For the second consecutive weekend, No. 6 North Carolina Baseball showed its resiliency by winning an ACC series after losing the opener. This time it came in convincing fashion, as the Tar Heels poured on the offense in a 12-5 victory over Clemson Sunday afternoon at Doug Kingsmore Stadium, led by a monster game from center fielder . (Tar Heel Tribune)

Seattle Catching Prospect Luke Stevenson Doesn’t Mind the Cal Raleigh Comparison

Former UNC catcher was quoted this month when I wrote about how Ryan Sloan and Kade Anderson profile as Seattle Aces in the Making. My spring training conversation with the 21-year-old backstop also included what he had to say about his own skill set, which in many respects it is similar to what Cal Raleigh’s was in the minors. (FanGraphs)

No. 6 UNC Baseball squeezes out dramatic 14-inning marathon win to even series at Clemson

UNC Baseball has made a habit of endurance tests, and Saturday demanded nearly five hours of patience, pitching, and drama before squeezing out just enough execution at the end. The No. 6 Tar Heels survived their second 14-inning marathon in 12 days, outlasting Clemson 6-4 at Doug Kingsmore Stadium to even the series ahead of Sunday’s finale. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Baseball Outlasts Clemson in 14-Inning Duel

It took 14 innings, but the Diamond Heels eked out a 6-4 victory over Clemson on Saturday to tie the series at Doug Kingsmore Stadium (Highlights). The No. 6 Tar Heels battled back down two runs to force extras and outlasted the Tigers in a game spanning more than five hours. worked his magic for six frames and 101 pitches thrown. (TarHeel247)

Cubs sign talented shortstop prospect Alex Madera

Talk about a signing that came out of nowhere, as the Chicago Cubs get back on the free agent market to find unexpected talent. According to reports, Undrafted UNC shortstop and the Cubs have reached an agreement on what appears to be a Minor League deal, as he will make his professional debut at some point this season. (CubsHQ)

Chansky’s Notebook: The Blueprint

If UNC Basketball wants to learn how to utilize the transfer portal, he should look no further than Boshamer Stadium. and the Diamond Heels are in the middle of another strong season. And this year, following the departure of nearly all his starting position players from 2025, Forbes has relied heavily on the transfer portal. (Chapelboro.com)
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