Video: Scott Forbes Wednesday Pre-College World Series Press Conference
North Carolina Baseball head coach
Scott Forbes meets with the media on Wednesday ahead of the Tar Heels' departure to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, where UNC begins play against Ole Miss on Friday at 7 p.m. ET.
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Wed Jun 10
A look at every team on UNC Baseball’s College World Series path
UNC Baseball opens the College World Series on Friday against Ole Miss at 7 p.m. ET, beginning what the Tar Heels hope is a long stay in Omaha. UNC faces the Rebels in the second game of the day, following the opener between Troy and No. 16 national seed West Virginia. Those matchups make up the first two games of this year’s College World Series. (
USA Today)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Wei Lin As UNC Basketball's Backup PG? Baseball CWS Preview
UNC Basketball has reportedly been in conversations with Oregon transfer point guard
Wei Lin. Is he the right target for the Tar Heels' backup PG role? Plus, UNC Baseball will have to be better with runners in scoring position if they want to make noise in the College World Series.
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Wed Jun 10
Former UNC LB Tomon Fox Signs With L.A. Rams
The Los Angeles Rams have signed outside linebacker
Tomon Fox. Fox, 28, spent the last four seasons with the New York Giants, recording 45 total tackles (five for loss), four quarterback hits, and two sacks in 37 career games played (two starts). Fox originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent signing by the Giants out of North Carolina in 2022. (
Los Angeles Rams)
ESPN analysts say Tar Heels may be tailor-made for spacious CWS stadium
No. 3 Georgia leads the College World Series field with 174 home runs, followed by No. 23 Ole Miss with 107 and No. 6 Texas with 103. Even so, ESPN baseball analyst Chris Burke and fellow analyst Kyle Peterson both see the Tar Heels as a team built for Omaha. "If you had to tailor-make a team for the ballpark, I think North Carolina may be that." (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Six Reasons UNC Baseball Is Heading To Omaha
This one feels pretty simple. Obviously, it was
Owen Hull's double that literally drove in the series-winning run, but his efforts throughout the season were equally important. As the Tar Heel leader in nearly every offensive category, Hull's tremendous impact didn't just start this past weekend. Since the start of ACC play, the center fielder has been electric. (
TarHeel247)
New angle of Owen Hull’s walk-off will have UNC fans even more jacked up for Omaha
The excitement in Chapel Hill isn't going to die down anytime soon. In the Super Regional finale at The Bosh, UNC recorded an unforgettable comeback win against USC, punching its ticket to the College World Series. As you all know by now,
Owen Hull was the hero, as his walk-off hit sealed the deal for the Diamond Heels. Bosh Magic Strikes again. (
Keeping It Heel)
Social Media Reacts: UNC Baseball Beats USC to Secure Trip to Omaha
Owen Hull’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,
Owen Hull’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
Caden Glauber who spent just over seven innings ensuring there would be one. (
Inside Carolina)
Eric Ebron, Paris Kea, Bill Chambers inducted into Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame
Smith High School alumnus
Eric Ebron earned All-State honors in high school before becoming a two-time All-American at UNC. Paris Kea was twice named to the All-ACC first team and led UNC in scoring as a junior at 19.4 points per game. After playing for Dean E. Smith at UNC,
Bill Chambers went on to a coaching career that spanned more than three decades. (
WFMY)
UNC-Founded Eats2Seats to Create Entrepreneurial ‘Third Space’ with New Franklin Street Headquarters
Like an Uber Eats for sports and entertainment venues, the concessions and vending partner Eats2Seats allows fans to order food and beverages right to their seats. It started as a class project at UNC and now operates in more than 50 venues across the country – but the business recently celebrated the decision to keep its headquarters local. (
Chapelboro.com)
Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - Learning More About Neo Avdalas
As the
2026-27 UNC Basketball roster nears completion, Andrew Jones of TarHeel247 and college basketball recruiting analyst David Sisk discuss the versatility
Neoklis Avdalas brings to the floor and how he fits with players added since he committed nearly two months ago.
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Tue Jun 9
Reese Brantmeier Earns Two ITA Regional Tennis Awards
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced the 2026 Regional Awards Tuesday morning. In the Carolina region,
Reese Brantmeier picked up two awards. Brantmeier was named ITA Senior Player of the Year and Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship award winner. Brantmeier was also tabbed ACC Player of the Year for the second straight season. (
GoHeels.com)
Caden Glauber Named Perfect Game National Co-Freshman Pitcher Of The Year
UNC pitcher
Caden Glauber 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)