Lucas: UNC vs. Ole Miss Friday CWS Rapid Reactions
What a performance by the Tar Heels in Omaha, beating Ole Miss 6-2. Carolina got a little bit from everybody. It started with
Jason DeCaro, who fired 6.2 innings of excellent baseball, allowing just two runs on five hits and tying his career high with nine strikeouts. Put that with his super regional performance and he's been a star in the postseason. (
GoHeels.com)
Big late two-out hits surge UNC Baseball past Ole Miss in College World Series Friday
Gavin Gallaher picked an excellent time to break through with his first College World Series hit with two outs in the seventh inning, lacing a single up the middle for the go-ahead run. UNC rolled from there, thanks to a three-run eighth-inning
Colin Hynek home run as the Tar Heels knocked off Ole Miss 6-2 in their College World Series opener Friday. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Late Rallies Help UNC Baseball Beat Ole Miss in College World Series Opener
A go-ahead RBI single from
Gavin Gallaher in the seventh and a massive three-run home run from
Colin Hynek in the eighth helped UNC overcome a 2-1 deficit and beat Ole Miss 6-2 in its first game at the College World Series in Omaha on Friday night.
Jason DeCaro allowed just two runs across 6.2 innings in his second College World Series start. (
Chapelboro.com)
Sebastian Berhalter In Tears After Reading Father Gregg Berhalter’s World Cup Letter
Playing at a World Cup is a special achievement, and this summer, the USMNT will have another Berhalter at a World Cup: Sebastian Berhalter. The midfielder earned his call-up to the USMNT World Cup roster and will follow in his father’s footsteps in participating in a World Cup. His father is
Gregg Berhalter, who was recently the USMNT head coach. (
Athlon Sports)
Jason DeCaro Named North Carolina's Starting Pitcher vs. Ole Miss
Jason DeCaro will be UNC's starting pitcher in Game 1 of the College World Series on Friday against Ole Miss. DeCaro, who carries an 11-2 record and 2.28 ERA, was the Tar Heels' Friday starter most of the season. However, in the Regional and Super Regional rounds of the NCAA Tournament, coach
Scott Forbes turned to
Ryan Lynch in each series opener. (
TarHeel247)
Why UNC Baseball’s Formula Could Thrive at College World Series
While several teams in the 2026 College World Series have powered their way to Omaha, UNC has taken a different path. The Tar Heels have beaten 50 of their 63 opponents this season by relying on timely hitting, strong pitching, and stout defense rather than overwhelming power at the plate. That could prove beneficial at Charles Schwab Field. (
TarHeel247)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Baseball Aims To Stop Ole Miss Home Run Surge
Hosts Isaac Schade and Steven Willis break down Taylor Rabe’s surprise start over Hunter Elliott for Ole Miss in the College World Series, and examine UNC Baseball's remarkable patience at the plate. Can the Tar Heels' stingy pitching staff, having allowed just 49 homers all season, contain the Rebels’ power?
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Fri Jun 12
How does the College World Series format work?
UNC fans know the math is simple when its basketball teams reach the Elite Eight. But the eight baseball teams in Omaha are divided into two four-team double-elimination brackets, meaning a team must lose twice to get eliminated in bracket play. The two bracket winners advance to a best-of-three championship series beginning Saturday, June 20. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
2026 College World Series Preview: Opposing Coaches Share Strengths & Weaknesses For All 8 Teams
Opposing coaches came away from North Carolina with a simple conclusion: The Tar Heels make games feel shorter than they actually are. UNC enters many weekends already knowing exactly how it wants the last 12 outs to look. Between
Caden Glauber and
Walker McDuffie, the Tar Heels possess two of the most trusted relievers in the country. (
Baseball America)
The Omaha Diaries, Day 2: Autographs
As I walked onto the field for the College World Series media day Thursday, one of the first things I noticed was UNC pitcher
Caden Glauber signing autographs along one of the foul lines. Glauber, recently named the ACC’s Freshman of the Year, is barely removed from being on the other side of that picture. "Looking at those kids, I see myself." (
Chapelboro.com)
Former UNC Running Back Elijah Green Building Mental Health Blueprint for College Athletics
"Everybody talks about mental health,"
Elijah Green said. "You see the awareness campaigns. But we’re not giving athletes the tools they need. We’re not making it accessible. We’re not teaching them how to take care of their minds." That gap between conversation and care prompted the former UNC running back to launch The Mind Over Muscle Foundation. (
Inside Carolina)
Video: UNC Basketball To Host Butler, Diamond Heels In Omaha
UNC Basketball's home-and-home series with Butler finally has a date for its 2026 matchup in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels and Bulldogs will square off Sunday, Dec. 6. The College World Series starts Friday in Omaha with the Tar Heels taking on Ole Miss. The Rebels shockingly are not going with their ace, Hunter Elliott.
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Fri Jun 12
Tar Heels Embrace College World Series Experience, Focus on Lengthy Stay
When UNC had its first team meeting Aug. 17, there was no mistaking where the Tar Heels wanted to be 10 months later: Omaha. For most, it’s a town in eastern Nebraska. But for baseball romantics, it’s the Mecca of college baseball, the location of legends, and the object of dreams. On days like Thursday at Charles Schwab Field, its easy to see why. (
On3.com)
Video: UNC Baseball - Caden Glauber's Freshman Success
North Carolina freshman pitcher
Caden Glauber and the Tar Heel coaches discuss Glauber's early graduation from high school and transition to college baseball, his maturation process, relationship and guidance from his father, and more.
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Fri Jun 12
Omaha Was Always the Plan, Now The Diamond Heels Want the Trophy
Exactly 128 days before North Carolina's plane landed in Omaha for the 2026 College World Series,
Scott Forbes stood at the podium for media day. He previewed the season. He broke down specific players and uttered the word "Omaha" four times. It didn't need to be said, though. For UNC Baseball, Omaha wasn't just the goal. It was the expectation. (
TarHeel247)