All or nothing for Tar Heels
Posted Jun 3, 2013
Surprising as it sounds, North Carolina is only one loss away from having its dream season robbed at the hands of upstart Florida Atlantic, who by virtue of a three-run homer off the bat of third baseman Ricky Santiago Sunday night, shocked the No. 1 national seed Tar Heels, 3-2. North Carolina took a similarly stunning loss last year in the same round of the NCAA Tournament.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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