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Lucas: UNC Baseball vs. Oklahoma CWS Rapid Reactions (Game 1)
Oklahoma continues to roll, earning a 9-3 win over UNC in the first game of the best-of-three national championship series. As advertised, the Oklahoma offense is swinging the bat very well. Beyond just the nine runs that they scored (on 14 hits), the damage could have been worse. Oklahoma simply controlled the game offensively in every possible way. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Baseball faces elimination game after Oklahoma rolls to Game 1 victory in CWS
The pitching and defense that have carried UNC Baseball all season failed the Tar Heels during key moments on the biggest stage, and the offense faded after the first inning. That last pitch to get out of an inning couldn’t come soon enough, as Oklahoma plated five two-out runs in a 9-3 victory Saturday in Omaha in Game 1 of the College World Series Finals. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
MCWS 2026 championship preview: The thrill of victory and Omaha agony
This is UNC's 13th trip to Omaha, but it has yet to return to Chapel Hill with a champion's trophy. Only one other program has made more visits without a ring, Carolina's ACC rival Florida State, which is 0-for-24. Nine of UNC's MCWS berths have come since 2006. This is the third time it has made it to the finals. Its first two came in back-to-back seasons (2006-07). (
ESPN)
The Omaha Diaries, Day 6: Last Flags Flying
It’s been a long time – 19 years to be exact – since the North Carolina flag has flown that high this late into the summer. So before heading over to Charles Schwab Field, do yourself a favor and soak in this moment. Take
Scott Forbes’ advice and enjoy some down time. Take in the spectacle of Omaha. Walk a lap around the block. Try and go find that flag. (
Chapelboro.com)
UNC outfielder Carter French brings Bosh Magic to the College World Series
UNC won its first three games in Omaha, thanks to a pair of comebacks and a hot start.
Carter French, who started each of those games in right field, says a little piece of Boshamer Stadium is North Carolina's good luck charm. “Yeah so, my mom gave me some dirt from The Bosh that she picked up after we won the Super Regional," French said. (
USA Today)
5 Keys for UNC to Win a National Title
The Diamond Heels reached their third NCAA championship series in program history on Wednesday and now look to defeat Oklahoma in a best-of-three series to bring the ultimate prize back to Chapel Hill. Their last two opportunities came in consecutive seasons back in '06 and '07. Now facing the Sooners, UNC attempts to rewrite the script in 2026. (
TarHeel247)
CWS finals predictions: Is it UNC's year or will Oklahoma keep surprising?
Is this finally the year UNC baseball breaks through and wins that elusive first title? The Tar Heels reached the CWS finals in 2006 and 2007, losing to Oregon State both times. Oklahoma may be a surprise finalist at the CWS, but the Sooners have been on a heater in the tournament and bring grit and confidence into this weekend's championship series. (
USA Today)
UNC Baseball in the National Championship Series: How to Watch, Cord-Cutting Options and Start Times
UNC will play for the national championship this weekend in a best-of-three series against Oklahoma. UNC is seeking its first national title in program history. Game 1’s first pitch was initially scheduled for 8 p.m., but the threat of inclement weather led organizers to bump up the start time to 3 p.m. Here are the details and how you can follow along. (
Chapelboro.com)
North Carolina and Oklahoma Statistical Breakdown
UNC holds the advantage in fielding with a .983 fielding percentage (7th in the country) and 60 double plays (3rd). Oklahoma fields at a .974 clip with 50 double plays and 16 more errors on the season. OU has four batters hitting above a .300 average, while UNC has two.
Owen Hull leads the Tar Heels (.398), with
Jake Schaffner just behind him (.352). (
TarHeel247)
UNC baseball coach Scott Forbes is embracing pressure at CWS finals
After being a part of the national championship series as an assistant coach under
Mike Fox when UNC played Oregon State in 2006-07,
Scott Forbes has learned to “enjoy it more” in Omaha and embrace the chase for that first national championship without fear. “I have really stepped back and said, ‘Man, let's embrace this,’” Forbes said. (
MSN.com)