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The Doctor Delivers: Carter French Providing Clutch Outfield Play

It is a truth universally acknowledged that is North Carolina’s resident good doctor. But how good is he? Well, he’s not technically a doctor yet, although he is a step closer, having taken his MCAT on one of the Tar Heels’ rare bye weeks. He just graduated from UNC, finishing his academic career in Chapel Hill. However, his playing days are not over. (Inside Carolina)

Michael Busch Is One of MLB’s Best Hitters Right Now

First and foremost, you should note is rocking a 19-game on-base streak dating to April 28. In those 85 plate appearances, Busch has reached base a staggering 41 times, including 19 hits, 20 walks, and two HBP. And all that with only 17 Ks and just one double-play. In the month of May, Busch has been the second-best hitter in baseball. (Bleacher Nation)

Scott Forbes, Caden Glauber and Jake Schaffner on UNC's Win Over Virginia Tech

Fueled by a four-run eighth inning, No. 2 seed North Carolina separated itself from No. 7 seed Virginia Tech en route to a 10-4 victory in Friday’s ACC Baseball Tournament quarterfinals. tossed 5.2 innings of one-run baseball in relief of and four RBIs set the pace for North Carolina at the plate at Truist Field. (Inside Carolina)

Video: UNC Baseball Advances in ACC Tournament with 10-4 Win vs. VT - Highlights

No. 2 seed UNC Baseball defeated No. 7 seed Virginia Tech 10-4 in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament on Friday behind short-stop 's four RBI and 5 2/3 brilliant relief innings from . Check out the highlights. (View Video)

Jake Schaffner, Caden Glauber lead UNC Baseball to rout of Virginia Tech in ACC quarterfinals

has been UNC Baseball's sparkplug at the top of the order all season and was the Tar Heels’ catalyst offensively on Friday. The shortstop blasted drives to the outfield wall for a double and a triple and drove in four runs as No. 2 UNC rallied to roll past No. 7-seed Virginia Tech 10–4 in the quarterfinals of the ACC tournament at Truist Field. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: IC Podcast - UNC Baseball Begins ACC Tournament Title Defense Friday

North Carolina’s run in the 2026 ACC Baseball Tournament begins Friday as the defending champion Tar Heels meet the Virginia Tech Hokies in the quarterfinals. Inside Carolina’s Grace Nugent joins Tommy Ashley for a look at the matchup between the teams. (View Video)

Three takeaways from UNC baseball's regular season that will determine postseason success

One of UNC’s most reliable strengths throughout the season has been its defense. The Tar Heels consistently avoided costly mistakes in the field and limited opportunities for opponents to create extra offense, boasting a 0.981 fielding percentage and only committing 36 errors. Strong defense becomes increasingly valuable in postseason baseball. (Daily Tar Heel)

Two aces likely to face off in UNC Baseball's ACC quarterfinal game vs. Virginia Tech

It will likely be a battle of aces when No. 2 UNC meets Virginia Tech in the ACC Baseball Tournament quarterfinals Friday. UNC is expected to start All-ACC First Team pick (10-2, 2.03 ERA), with the Hokies likely countering with All-ACC Second Team pick Brett Renfrow (5-4, 4.65 ERA). The No. 7-seed Hokies defeated Notre Dame on Wednesday. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Baseball ACC Quarterfinal Game Time Moved To 11 AM Friday

Due to anticipated inclement weather, start times for Friday's quarterfinal games at the 2026 ACC Baseball Championship have been adjusted. No. 2 seed North Carolina will now take the field earlier in the day, as the Tar Heels face No. 7 seed Virginia Tech at 11 a.m. Previously purchased tickets for Sessions 7 & 8 (Friday's quarterfinals) remain valid. (The ACC)

UNC projected as No. 4 national seed, set to host Chapel Hill Regional

It has been apparent for weeks that UNC will stay in Chapel Hill for a regional, and, if the Tar Heels advance, a super regional as well, with many projecting them as a top-five seed. That has not changed. D1Baseball has again projected UNC Baseball as a top-five seed. However, they have moved up from the No. 5 overall seed to No. 4 in their latest projections. (USA Today)
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