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This Day In UNC Baseball History: June 5


For today's version of 'This Day in Recent Carolina Baseball History' we go back to June 5, 2011 for a regional clinching game in honor of Coach Fox's mother. She had passed away the day before and the team wore pink socks to honor her. Coach Forbes led UNC for the weekend and did a great job of it while Coach Fox was spending time with his family. (GoHeels.com)

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