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UNC Baseball Alum, Legendary Virginia Tech Baseball Coach Chuck Hartman Passes Away


Former UNC baseball player , who oversaw the Virginia Tech baseball program for nearly three decades and coached nearly half a century, passed away at age 85 Monday. Hartman retired in 2006 as the all-time winningest coach in Virginia Tech history in any sport. He finished his career with 1,444 wins, including 961 in 28 seasons at Tech. (WFXR)

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UNC Baseball Alum, Legendary Virginia Tech Baseball Coach Chuck Hartman Passes Away


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