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North Carolina Baseball Notebook: May Intensity in February


North Carolina Baseball's 2-1 victory on Friday over No. 11 East Carolina was, as head coach called it, “a heck of a baseball game.” A one-score game, typical of this series in the past - featuring a pitchers' duel and a game-winning homer. “I told them this is why we do this,” Forbes said afterwards. The game felt like May baseball in February. (Inside Carolina)

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North Carolina Baseball Notebook: May Intensity in February


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