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Social Media Reacts: UNC Baseball Beats USC to Secure Trip to Omaha

’s walk-off hit in the bottom of the ninth helped the Diamond Heels overcome a 3-2 deficit entering the inning and win 4-3, punching a ticket to the College World Series. Moments after the UNC centerfielder drove in the winning run, Tar Heel fans, UNC leaders, and college baseball commentators took to social media to react to the finish. (Chapelboro.com)

Super Regional Photos: Bosh Magic

Down one entering the ninth inning, North Carolina rallied in thrilling fashion for a 4-3 win over Southern Cal and a trip to Omaha. Inside Carolina’s Jim Hawkins brings you all the ninth inning winning moments at Boshamer Stadium. (Inside Carolina)

Caden Glauber's Starting Performance Enabled UNC's Omaha Clincher

Years from now, when the story of UNC Baseball's 2026 run to Omaha is told, ’s “where were you?” moment on Sunday at Boshamer Stadium will likely be remembered as one of its defining scenes. Yet while Hull supplied the unforgettable ending, it was who spent just over seven innings ensuring there would be one. (Inside Carolina)

Caden Glauber Named Perfect Game National Co-Freshman Pitcher Of The Year

UNC pitcher has been named Perfect Game Co-Freshman Pitcher of the Year. Glauber has been sensational this season, compiling the nation's seventh best ERA (2.20), 10th best hits per nine (5.73), and eighth most victories (10) in his debut season. He is the first pitcher in program history to earn a national freshman of the year award. (GoHeels.com)

Video: This Week in UNC Baseball with Scott Forbes - Commitment, Success, and Omaha

and his North Carolina Diamond Heels are headed to Omaha for 13th time in school history. Coach Forbes joins Inside Carolina's Tommy Ashley to discuss the journey, the moments on the field, and the commitment to success that it takes in today's era of college athletics. (View Video)

The Carolina Standard: How UNC’s Culture Has Propelled the Heels to CWS Twice in Three Years

A sliding outfielder, a puff of dust, and a bouncing ball off the wall were the first indications UNC was heading back to Omaha. There was no smile on ’s face as he rounded first – just outstretched hands as if to indicate this walk-off moment was inevitable. For the second time in three seasons, Carolina was going to the College World Series. (Just Baseball)

OmaHeels Sendoff Scheduled For Wednesday Morning

Send the Tar Heels off to Omaha at Boshamer Stadium on Wednesday, June 10, as the team heads to the College World Series. Gates to the Bosh will open at 10 a.m. with the team coming up to the concourse at approximately 10:45 to the bus outside the main gate that will depart at 11. Parking will be available at Rams Head Deck for $1.75 per hour. (GoHeels.com)

Scott Forbes Happy and Thriving at North Carolina

UNC Baseball coach is a hot commodity as the season comes to an end for most programs. South Carolina made a play for Forbes after the school mutually agreed to part ways with Hall of Fame coach Paul Mainieri in March. Despite the noise, Forbes has his attention focused on this Tar Heel team and what it hopes to accomplish in Omaha. (Inside Carolina)

UNC Baseball carries history to College World Series, with another chance to change it

UNC has been to Omaha enough to know how hard it is to get there and how much harder it is to finish the job. The Tar Heels are back for the second time in the last three seasons, the only program in the country to do that. The Tar Heels are headed back to the College World Series with another chance to chase the program’s first national championship. (Tar Heel Tribune)

For Owen Hull, the journey to UNC was all about moments like this

If you're wondering why transfers like flock to Chapel Hill, one swing of the bat from the centerfielder can tell the tale. Starting his college career at George Mason, Hull became a big-time player who was ready to take on the challenges of competing at a bigger program. He transferred to UNC with the intent of playing in big games come June. (Keeping It Heel)
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