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UNC Baseball: Forbes, Players Interviews Post-Pitt Game One

The Diamond Heels set the series tone with a 4-1 victory over Pittsburgh at Boshamer Stadium Friday night. After the game, head coach , starting pitcher , and relief pitcher spoke with the media. DeCaro earned the winning decision with his five scoreless innings and seven strikeouts. (TarHeel247)

UNC's DeCaro, Glauber Silence Pitt in Game One

UNC’s Jason DeCaro and were dominant Friday, holding down a strong Pittsburgh offense and leading the Diamond Heels to a 4-1 win in the series opener (Highlights). Solo home runs by , Macon Winslow and provided the offensive pyrotechnics as the Heels improved to 38-9-1 overall, 18-7 in the ACC. (Inside Carolina)

Dominant pitching and power give No. 2 UNC baseball impressive win coming off exam break

No. 2 Carolina rode pitching and power to come off the exam break impressively. Other than rustiness from ace reliever , the Tar Heels were dominant on the mound, as three solo home runs were more than enough to support impressive outings from right-handers and . The Tar Heels coasted to a 4–1 victory. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Diamond Heels Set To Host Pitt In Regular-Season Home Finale

UNC Baseball welcomes Pitt to Boshamer Stadium for the final regular-season home series of the year. The program will honor 16 support staff, former and current players who will graduate over the weekend. The Panthers are the only team not named Duke or NC State that UNC head coach has faced in all six of his seasons at the helm. (GoHeels.com)

Baseball Players-Only Meeting Set Table For Tar Heel Bats to Roar Back

Even teams as talented as UNC, can turn in performances resembling the Bad News Bears. Three days removed from a 22-run, 18-hit explosion in which the Tar Heels looked like the 1940s Bronx Bombers, UNC followed it up with a completely opposite showing. So much so that team captain called a hitters-only meeting the next day. (Inside Carolina)

Carolina Insider Podcast: Bobby Petrino joins, UNC Baseball back at home, NCAAT expansion

UNC Baseball is in the final stretch of the regular season as it hosts Pitt this weekend in Chapel Hill (11:06). Tar Heel Football's new offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino joins (23:42), Plus, on the golf course (5:35), NCAA Basketball Tournament expansion (52:14), and more. (Listen To Podcast)

UNC Commencement Weekend Athletic Events Know Before You Go

With several home athletic events and commencement ceremonies dotting campus, parking will be complicated in Chapel Hill this weekend. Women's Tennis, Women's Lacrosse and Men's Lacrosse are hosting NCAA Tournament events, while the baseball team will host a regular-season series against Pittsburgh. Here's a day-by-day parking guide. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Baseball Hosts Pitt in Penultimate Regular-Season Series

Boshamer Stadium will host its last regular-season baseball series of 2026 when Pittsburgh visits No. 2 North Carolina beginning Friday. The Tar Heels (37-9-1, 17-7 ACC) return to ACC play after an open weekend, apart from the non-conference matchup vs. Duke. The Panthers (28-18, 10-14) look to bounce back from a sweep at Florida State. (TarHeel247)

UNC baseball to host NCAA Regional in May 5 D1Baseball projections

Time is winding down in the college baseball regular season, but there's still plenty of NCAA Tournament spots up for grabs. Fans have an idea of who early contenders are, such as North Carolina. UNC, which trails Georgia Tech by two games in the ACC standings, combines a lockdown bullpen with solid starting pitching and dangerous batting order. (USA Today)

UNC Baseball Game Versus Winthrop Canceled

North Carolina Baseball's Wednesday night game against Winthrop has been canceled due to the impending weather conditions in Chapel Hill. After long talks between both coaching staffs and administration, both programs have agreed to forgo tonight's contest with the weather forecast and player safety in mind. The game will not be rescheduled. (GoHeels.com)
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