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Video: UNC Baseball Players Thursday Interviews at College World Series in Omaha

UNC Baseball is back at the College World Series after a one-year hiatus. The Tar Heels are the only team in the last three years to make it to Omaha twice. Grace Nugent, Tommy Ashley, and Spencer Haskell of Inside Carolina spoke to the Tar Heels on Thursday. (View Video)

Thursday's UNC Baseball College World Series press conference video and transcript

Complete transcript and video from No. 4-ranked North Carolina Baseball’s College World Series press conference on Thursday in Omaha before the Tar Heels’ 7:06 p.m. opener against No. 23 Ole Miss, with Coach Scott Forbes, pitcher , second baseman , and shortstop . (Tar Heel Tribune)

Lucas: One Game

Tickets to this weekend's College World Series games in Omaha are some of the hottest baseball tickets in North Carolina history. Every player knows someone who needs an extra ticket or two, and everyone's family has flights to plan. And yet finding success amid all the distractions comes down to one very simple quest: winning one baseball game. (GoHeels.com)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Breakout Season For Jarin Stevenson? UNC Baseball's CWS Experience

is the key returning player for UNC Basketball next season. If he takes a step forward, it will put the Tar Heels in great shape. Can unlock that? Plus, UNC is the only baseball team to make the College World Series multiple times the last three seasons. How beneficial will the prior experience be? (View Video)

UNC Baseball wants one thing - the national title. 'That's all we've talked about'

"This is a unique business trip. A lot of times on business trips, you may not love where you’re going to be, but we’re going to love where we are," said. "But we also know what we’re going for. The better you play, the more you win, the longer you get to enjoy where you’re going to be. We’re going out there to try to win a national championship." (MSN.com)

UNC Baseball’s series-clinching win over USC most-watched Super Regional game on record

UNC Baseball's 4-3 victory Sunday in the deciding game of the Chapel Hill Super Regional was the most-watched Super Regional game on record, according to ESPN. The network said 1.3 million viewers watched the Tar Heels’ ninth-inning rally, helping the ESPN networks average 608,000 viewers for the Super Regionals, up 31% year-over-year. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Baseball, Carolina Hurricanes Chasing Titles, Immortality

Immortality. That’s what UNC Baseball is chasing over the next two weeks at the College World Series. That’s what the Carolina Hurricanes are pursuing the next seven days in the Stanley Cup championship series. Regardless of what happens in the coming days, the 2026 Tar Heels and 2026 Hurricanes should be remembered as truly exceptional teams. (Chapelboro.com)

Caden Glauber, Jason DeCaro Earn Perfect Game All-America Honors

UNC Baseball pitchers and have been given All-America honors by Perfect Game. Glauber, who also was named Perfect Game's College Co-Freshman of the Year, earned first-team status while DeCaro made the third team. Glauber is the first Tar Heel freshman to earn All-America status since in 2019. (GoHeels.com)

Video: IC Podcast - UNC Baseball and the College World Series Field

Grace Nugent and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina are joined by D1Baseball's Pat James for a dive into UNC's trip to Omaha and the College World Series. The Tar Heels open with Ole Miss on Friday, and the trio discusses how Carolina matches up in "The Greatest Show on Dirt." (View Video)

College World Series format with days off changes pitching calculus

No. 4 North Carolina (50–12–1) opens College World Series play in Omaha at 7:06 p.m. Friday against No. 23 Ole Miss (41–21). The Tar Heels won’t play again until Sunday, against either No. 9 West Virginia (48–15) or Troy (38–30). A third game wouldn’t come until Tuesday. That gap between games gives UNC more room to maneuver its pitching rotation. (Tar Heel Tribune)
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