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Kevin Eaise's strong pitching, UNC's big offensive night keys Tar Heels' rout of Charlotte


No. 18 UNC Baseball had it all going right after a bumpy start, as the Tar Heels rolled to a 16-3 victory at Charlotte on Tuesday (Highlights). The 49ers took a lead on a pair of solo home runs off starter in the first inning. He was dominant after that, and the Tar Heels backed him up with 17 hits, including three home runs and seven doubles. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Kevin Eaise's strong pitching, UNC's big offensive night keys Tar Heels' rout of Charlotte


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