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UNC Baseball Misses Off-Speed Balance from Aidan Haugh in Loss to NC State


North Carolina starter touched 96 mph with his fastball at times on Friday night, and coach rated that level of velocity as perhaps the best Haugh has produced during the course of this baseball season. But after the Tar Heels fell to rival NC State in an 8-5 loss, Forbes pointed to the other parts of Haugh's pitching repertoire. (Inside Carolina)

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UNC Baseball Misses Off-Speed Balance from Aidan Haugh in Loss to NC State


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