North Carolina baseball team swept for second consecutive ACC series, first time since 2001
Posted May 17, 2015
In its previous ACC series against Notre Dame, the Tar Heels were swept for the first time on the season. Going into the three-game clash with Virginia, UNC hoped to reverse its fortunes. But after an abysmal offensive performance and inconsistent work from both its starting pitching and bullpen, North Carolina was swept once again by Virginia, marking the first time the team had been swept in back-to-back ACC series since 2001.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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