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Miami Holds On To Beat UNC—Again


Thursday's second game had a familiar feel. The end result was far too familiar for North Carolina: another loss to Miami. The Hurricanes' 5-3 win improved them to 4-0 against the Tar Heels this season, and 10-1 against UNC over the last three seasons. The simplest explanation for Miami's recent mastery of the Tar Heels is that the Hurricanes have been well-stocked with quality lefthanded pitching. (Baseball America)

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