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NCAA Baseball Tournament: No. 5 overall seed UNC opens Chapel Hill Regional on Friday vs. Holy Cross


UNC Baseball's pursuit of a return to the College World Series will start just like last year’s amazing run — at Boshamer Stadium in the Chapel Hill Regional. For the second straight season and 10th time in program history, No. 3-ranked UNC is a national seed in the NCAA baseball tournament, this time as a 5-seed after being a No. 4 seed last season. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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NCAA Baseball Tournament: No. 5 overall seed UNC opens Chapel Hill Regional on Friday vs. Holy Cross


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