Plenty of adjustments for Tar Heels playing at College World Series stadium
Posted Jun 14, 2026
Dealing with the higher level of competition is just one adjustment all teams need to make when coming to the College World Series. Charles Schwab Field Omaha plays differently than nearly every team’s home field, and No. 4 North Carolina is no exception. Fielders need to account for that, and third-base coaches have to factor the differences.
(Tar Heel Tribune)
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