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Newsletter: Diamond Heels to Omaha, Wei Lin Update, ACC-SEC Challenge, Two Football Commits

UNC Baseball is headed back to Omaha for the College World Series, and Carolina Basketball is pursuing another point guard, ACC-SEC Challenge matchups are set, Tar Heel Football landed two commitments while Baseball landed three, met "Big Game James," and is giving back in New England. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

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

Bless those Diamond Heels boys. That was one of the best games in Boshamer Stadium history and the Tar Heels are going back to Omaha. The final two innings were extraordinary. It started when finally knocked Andrew Johnson out of the game. That put the game in the hands of the Southern Cal bullpen, and then things got interesting. (GoHeels.com)

364 Days Later, Carter French Rewrites UNC Baseball's Ending

We’ll never know what was going through ’s mind, but as he stepped into the batter’s box for the final time at Boshamer Stadium, the thought creeping through the minds of some 4,000 Carolina-blue-clad fans Sunday had begun to feel real. This can’t be the second straight year North Carolina’s Omaha dreams die on its home field, right? (Inside Carolina)

Video: Owen Hull, Caden Glauber Send UNC Baseball Back to Omaha - Highlights

In a thrilling, come-from-behind, walk-off victory, UNC Baseball secured its ticket to Omaha and the College World Series after topping USC, 4-3, in the Super Regional Final on Sunday evening at Boshamer Stadium. Check out the highlights. (View Video)

Video: UNC Baseball vs. USC Post-Super Regional Game 3 Press Conferences

Coaches and players from North Carolina and USC speak with the media following the Tar Heels' 4-3 victory over the Trojans in Game 3 of the Chapel Hill Baseball Super Regional at Boshamer Stadium on Sunday. (View Video)

Owen Hull creates more Bosh Magic as UNC Baseball advances to Omaha

More Bosh Magic has UNC Baseball back in the College World Series for the second time in three seasons. The Tar Heels’ 13th trip to Omaha looked in doubt when they trailed by a run in the ninth inning. But smashed his fourth double to drive in the game-ending run to lift UNC to a 4-3 victory Sunday over USC in the Chapel Hill Super Regional. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Bosh Magic delivers in the most epic way, sending UNC baseball back to Omaha

Just when you thought Bosh Magic wasn't making an appearance this postseason, how quickly the tide turned! Down to their final two outs, the Diamond Heels once again found the magic, securing a walk-off victory over USC to clinch their ticket to Omaha! , who entered the game as a replacement for , stepped up to the plate. (Keeping It Heel)

Owen Hull’s Walk-Off Delivers UNC Baseball to College World Series

’s walk-off hit in the bottom of the ninth helped the Diamond Heels overcome a 3-2 deficit entering the inning and win 4-3, punching a thrilling ticket to the Men’s College World Series in Omaha next weekend. Sunday’s win clinches North Carolina’s 13th trip to the College World Series, ninth since 2006 and second in the last three seasons. (Chapelboro.com)

What TV channel is UNC vs USC baseball on today? Time, TV schedule for NCAA Super Regional game

UNC baseball plays USC on Sunday in Game 3 of the Chapel Hill Super Regional at Boshamer Stadium with a spot in the College World Series on the line. First pitch between the Tar Heels and Trojans is 3 p.m. on ESPN. USC took Game 1, 9-5, before UNC bounced back for a 4-0 win to even the series behind a complete game by . (Fayetteville Observer)

ACC Freshman of Year Caden Glauber starts winner-take-all game today for UNC

UNC will hand the baseball to its young pitching star with a trip to the College World Series on the line. The Tar Heels have not lost a game this season when ACC Freshman of the Year (10-0, 2.05 ERA) pitches, and the sensational right-hander will start Sunday’s 3:06 p.m. winner-take-all Game 3 (ESPN) against USC in Boshamer Stadium. (Tar Heel Tribune)
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