Video: Jason DeCaro's Shutout Leads UNC Baseball Past USC, 4-0 - Highlights
A few solo homeruns from North Carolina and a defensive shutout earned the Tar Heels a 4-0 victory against the Southern California Trojans Saturday afternoon (
Box Score) to force a game three of the Chapel Hill Super Regional. Check out the highlights.
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Sat Jun 6
Video: UNC Baseball vs. USC Post-Super Regional Game 2 Press Conferences
Coaches and players from North Carolina and USC speak with the media following the Tar Heels' 4-0 victory over the Trojans in Game 2 of the Chapel Hill Baseball Super Regional at Boshamer Stadium on Saturday.
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Sat Jun 6
Lucas: UNC Baseball vs. USC Rapid Reactions - Super Regional Game 2
Just an incredible performance from
Jason DeCaro in UNC's 4-0 win over Southern Cal to tie the super regional at one game apiece. The teams will play a winner-take-all third game Sunday with the time TBA. 2. All things considered, it might have been one of the best pitching performances not just in DeCaro's career, but in this modern era of UNC Baseball. (
GoHeels.com)
Masterful Jason DeCaro puts UNC Baseball one win away from College World Series
With the season on the line,
Jason DeCaro authored the best pitching performance of his career. Coming off consecutive tough starts, the junior right-hander was magnificent Saturday as North Carolina beat USC 4-0 at Boshamer Stadium to put the Tar Heels one win from its second College World Series in three seasons. DeCaro threw a two-hit shutout. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
A recap of UNC's spring sports
After going undefeated and winning a national championship last season, the UNC women’s lacrosse team fell just short of repeating. The No. 2-seeded Tar Heels fell to No. 1-seeded Northwestern, 14-11, in a rematch of last season’s title game. The Wildcats handed UNC its only two losses of the season, the other coming 17-16 in overtime. (
Daily Tar Heel)
Why UNC baseball isn’t panicking after loss to USC in Game 1 of NCAA Super Regional
For the fourth time in program history, UNC Baseball has lost the opening game of a super regional series in the NCAA Tournament. If the No. 5 overall seed Tar Heels are going to advance to the College World Series for the second time in three seasons, they’ll have to make program history as the first UNC team to bounce back from a Game 1 defeat. (
USA Today)
Caleb Wilson shares photo with UNC legend James Worthy
You never know who you'll run into, especially during NBA Finals week, as
Caleb Wilson showcased just that by sharing a photo with another UNC basketball legend. Wilson had the opportunity to meet
James Worthy, a Naismith Hall of Famer and one of the select people who have the honor of having their jersey number officially retired at North Carolina. (
Keeping It Heel)
Tasting the Town: The 'fryerarchy' of Chapel Hill
We have always said it is impossible to mess up french fries. However, we are also a proponent of the concept of a fry hierarchy — a fryerarchy, if you will. That is precisely why a few weeks ago, we — Opinion Editor Sydney Baker, Assistant Lifestyle Editor Rebecca Savidge and Lifestyle Editor Lola Oliverio — set out to judge Chapel Hill’s fry scene. (
Daily Tar Heel)
One Swing Turns Super Regional Opener on Its Head, Puts UNC on Brink of Elimination
With one of Carolina’s premier bullpen arms in
Walker McDuffie taking the mound with two outs and the bottom third of USC’s lineup due up, the situation remained firmly in the Tar Heels’ favor, but perhaps some of the Boshamer faithful grew uneasy when seven-hole hitter Andrew Lamb worked a six-pitch walk to load the bases. Then it happened. (
Inside Carolina)
USC slams UNC’s early momentum, takes Super Regional opener
One hanging slider from one of the best relievers in the country erased UNC's lead and turned the momentum. Anticipating the slider,
Walker McDuffie’s best pitch, Southern Cal’s Dean Carpenter lofted it over the left-field wall for a sixth-inning grand slam to help erase a three-run deficit. The Trojans were in control from there, taking a 9-5 victory Friday. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: UNC Baseball vs. USC Post-Super Regional Game 1 Press Conferences
Coaches and players from North Carolina and USC speak with the media following the Trojans' 9-5 victory over the Tar Heels in Game 1 of the Chapel Hill Baseball Super Regional at Boshamer Stadium on Friday night.
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Fri Jun 5
Lucas: UNC Baseball vs. USC Rapid Reactions - Super Regional Game 1
USC takes a 1-0 lead in the super-regional, getting some big swings after falling behind to seal a 9-5 victory. Carolina has scored first in 44 games this season. Friday was just the fourth time they've lost after putting the game's first runs on the board. Just a stunning turnaround in the middle innings.
Ryan Lynch appeared to be cruising, but ran into trouble. (
GoHeels.com)
Grand Slam Dooms UNC Baseball vs. USC in Game 1 of Super Regional
USC scored five runs in the sixth inning, including four on a grand slam, to flip Friday’s NCAA Super Regional Game 1 and beat UNC 9-5 (
Box Score). The Tar Heels led 5-1 entering the sixth inning, but starter
Ryan Lynch allowed three straight singles before recording two outs. With the score 5-2,
Scott Forbes called on
Walker McDuffie out of the bullpen. (
Chapelboro.com)
Ahead of NCAA Super Regionals, UNC Baseball Fueled by Disappointment of 2025
It had been 24 hours since his team’s season had ended in heartbreaking fashion, and
Scott Forbes was already laying the groundwork for another successful year. The UNC baseball head coach hosted a sought-after transfer portal recruit in Chapel Hill a day after losing to Arizona in Game 3 of the Chapel Hill Super Regional in 2025 — a stunning collapse. (
Chapelboro.com)
UNC baseball possible X-factor vs USC in NCAA Tournament super regional
There’s only one underclassmen in the starting lineup for UNC baseball. The No. 5 overall seed Tar Heels (48-11-1) have relied on veterans via the transfer portal and homegrown experience to reach the Chapel Hill Super Regional series against Southern Cal (47-16). But freshman outfielder
Tyler Howe has been an underrated part of UNC’s success. (
USA Today)