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Omaha: Where The Tar Heels Play


As a player, North Carolina baseball head coach was a second baseman on the Tar Heel team that reached the College World Series in 1978. He returned to UNC as the head coach before the 1999 season. And from 2006-13, Carolina made six trips to Omaha. That included four straight from 2006-09. Omaha became "where the Tar Heels play." (GoHeels.com)

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