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Lucas: A Baseball Town

They arrived early Friday. With a noon game, the first fans were in line before 8 a.m. They brought lawn chairs and breakfasts and laptops to pretend to be in the office. These were the essentials for a day of waiting in line for standing room only tickets to the super regional matching UNC vs. Arizona. Maybe that is when Chapel Hill became a baseball town. (GoHeels.com)

Scott Forbes 'extremely heartbroken' after costly errors end UNC’s baseball season

Two errors and the inability to come up with big hits ended UNC's dream of back-to-back trips to the College World Series (Photos). A three-run third-inning home run by was all the offense UNC could muster. He made one of two errors in Arizona’s three-run eighth inning as the Wildcats won the Chapel Hill Super Regional, 4-3. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: UNC Baseball Post-Arizona Super Regional Game 3 Press Conference

North Carolina head baseball coach and shortstop speak with the media following the Tar Heels' season-ending 4-3 loss to the Arizona Wildcats in Game 3 of the Chapel Hill Super Regional at Boshamer Stadium on Sunday. (View Video)

Lucas: Rapid Reactions - UNC vs. Arizona Super Regional Game 3

Heartbreaking finish to an excellent season, as Arizona capitalized in the eighth inning and held on for a 4-3 win. It's a devastating end after things were feeling so good Friday. Twenty percent of eventual super regional winners don't win game one. Unfortunately, that was the case in Chapel Hill. UNC's lone offense came from (GoHeels.com)

UNC Baseball Falls to Arizona in Super Regional Rubber Match, 4-3

North Carolina had a return to the College World Series, planned and plotted since the team's first meeting 10 months ago, within its grasp. But the Tar Heels couldn't secure it, falling to Arizona 4-3 in the winner-take-all super regional rubber match Sunday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium, and suffering a particularly piercing season-ending loss. (Inside Carolina)

Jacob Stallings Released By Colorado Rockies

Former UNC catcher has been released by the Colorado Rockies. Stallings, 35, had a solid season for the Rockies last year but he’s been down this year. Entering 2024, he signed a $2MM deal and went on to hit .263/.357/.453 for a 114 wRC+ in 82 games for Colorado. Defensive reviews were mixed but the Rockies clearly liked him. (MLB Trade Rumors)

UNC baseball vs Arizona: Start time, TV channel for NCAA Super Regional game

North Carolina baseball and Arizona play in the rubber match of the NCAA Tournament's Chapel Hill Super Regional on Sunday, June 8, at Boshamer Stadium. The No. 5 overall seed Tar Heels (46-14) and the Wildcats (43-19) play at Noon ET (ESPN2), with the winner earning a trip to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. (Gaston Gazette)

Carter French Balances Pre-Med and Postseason Baseball for North Carolina

Tar Heel left fielder is all-in on everything. He's a classic overachiever: organic chemistry, lift, biology, cage time, physics, genetics, postseason baseball. The nickname the UNC coaching staff has lovingly given the junior outfielder tells the whole story: "Dr. French." French juggles a rigorous academic load as well as being a D1 athlete. (Inside Carolina)

Bill Belichick attends UNC baseball game, greets Scott Forbes

Boshamer Stadium saw two worlds collide with North Carolina baseball head coach meeting first-year college football coach prior to Game 2 of North Carolina's Super Regional matchup against Arizona. The two coaches met and exchanged a handshake, as Forbes greets the newest member of the Carolina coaching tree. (Keeping It Heel)

Who will pitch for UNC baseball, Arizona in Game 3 of NCAA Super Regional?

Two freshmen pitchers will start on the mound for UNC and Arizona with a College World Series berth on the line at Boshamer Stadium. Right-handed pitcher (5-1, 2.98 ERA) will get the ball for the No. 5 overall seed Tar Heels and right-hander Smith Bailey (3-3, 3.97 ERA) will be start for the Wildcats in Game 3 of the Chapel Hill Super Regional. (Asheville Citizen-Times)
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