2012 Chapel Hill Regional Preview
Posted Jun 1, 2012
North Carolina weathered the loss of its best player, 2011 Freshman of the Year Colin Moran, for 20 games due to a broken hand and still won the ACC's Coastal Division by four games over Virginia. The Tar Heels have one of college baseball's deepest pitching staffs, and the coaching staff uses its pieces masterfully.
(Baseball America)
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