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UNC Baseball hoping for similar script to last week’s winner-take-all game


The script will be a little different, but Coach will use a similar plan to one that earned UNC a regional baseball title Monday. Forbes again saved for a winner-take-all game, not using the freshman right-hander in Arizona’s 10-8 victory Saturday at Boshamer Stadium, which evened the best-of-three Chapel Hill Super Regional. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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UNC Baseball hoping for similar script to last week’s winner-take-all game


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