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Tar Heels (finally) win on field, but lose shot at ACC title


Though UNC was on the field at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park at 1 in the morning, 5 in the afternoon and again at 11 p.m., it was when the team was hanging out back on campus that its ACC Tournament fate was determined. The Tar Heels concluded a 9-0 win over Wake Forest in the afternoon, but Miami's win later in the day against the Demon Deacons ensured that Virginia would advance out of UNC's pool. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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