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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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. (
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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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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. (
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Video: Carolina Insider - Interview With UNC Baseball's Owen Hull
Owen Hull from the Diamond Heels joins the Carolina Insider Podcast upon arrival in Omaha to look back on UNC Baseball's walk-off win in the Super Regional, and look ahead towards the Tar Heels' 13th appearance in the College World Series.
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Built to reload: UNC Baseball’s portal formula helps deliver another College World Series trip
Six of the Tar Heels’ starters are newcomers from the transfer portal and another is a freshman. Yet UNC Baseball is the only program in the country to reach the College World Series twice in the last three seasons. That's not an accident. Coach
Scott Forbes said it is not a matter of grabbing as many portal players as possible and hoping the pieces fit. (
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2026 College World Series: Picks, predictions for every opening-round game and CWS Finals
While UNC does not feature the kind of potent offense often associated with national champions, the Tar Heels get by at the dish because they do not have any holes in their lineup. Combine that with arguably the best stable of arms in the sport, and you're looking at a team with the tools to get through the lighter of the two College World Series brackets. (
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Diamond Heels Set For 13th Trip To College World Series
The Diamond Heels return to Omaha for their 13th trip to the College World Series. It is a second trip in three years for coach
Scott Forbes, who is the first coach in UNC history to earn a CWS berth twice in his first six seasons. The Tar Heels have gone nine times with him on staff. UNC is the only team to have made it to Omaha twice in the last three years. (
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Veteran Tar Heels Help UNC Newcomers Navigate Omaha Return
When the University of North Carolina arrived in Omaha for the College World Series in 2024, the experience seemed to pass in a blur. After entering the event with national title aspirations, the Tar Heels lost two of their first three games and were quickly headed back to Chapel Hill. Now, Carolina is back in Omaha for the second time in three years. (
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What you need to know about the College World Series
Whether you’ve been to many College World Series tournaments here or are in Omaha for the first time, here’s a primer on what to know about CWS 2026. Local businesses have been preparing for CWS teams, families, and fans for some time and are ready to shine. Several downtown Omaha restaurants have expanded operations and hired extra staff. (
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Ex-UNC soccer player Sebastian Berhalter turned his father’s tough truth into World Cup breakthrough
Sebastian Berhalter’s path to the World Cup is not that of a young prodigy who had an easy way onto the U.S. men’s national team — despite what some might think of the son of storied former player and coach
Gregg Berhalter. The midfielder will tell you his father was the one to tell him four years ago, before the 2022 World Cup, that he wasn’t good enough. (
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Video: Preparing For Magic - The Boshamer Stadium Grounds Crew
Get an inside look at the Boshamer Stadium grounds crew and their dedication to maintaining the playing surface for Carolina Baseball. The crew takes immense pride in their work, and their role on the diamond, in the outfield, and throughout the stadium is a vital part of the Tar Heels' success.
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Diamond Heels Adopting 'Business Trip' Mentality at College World Series
"If you want to come out here and you want to have success, my job as the head coach is to remind these guys why we are here,"
Scott Forbes said. Why the Diamond Heels are in Omaha is not to ride that Ferris wheel. It’s not for a photo op. It’s not even to help North Carolina out in the Jell-O Shot Challenge at Rocco’s. It’s to win baseball games. (
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Video: UNC Baseball Players Thursday Interviews at College World Series in Omaha
UNC Baseball is back at the College World Series after a one-year hiatus. The Tar Heels are the only team in the last three years to make it to Omaha twice. Grace Nugent, Tommy Ashley, and Spencer Haskell of Inside Carolina spoke to the Tar Heels on Thursday.
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UNC Football icon and philanthropist Don Stallings passes away at 87
Don Stallings, a former NFL player who turned towards business, has passed away at age 87. Fondly known as “Big D” and “Coal Bucket,” he received a scholarship to UNC for his exceptional skills. He was recruited by legendary football coach
Jim Tatum. Stallings was a Tar Heel All-American and played on the offensive and defensive lines in the 1950s. (
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