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Three Diamond Heels earn All-ACC Baseball Tournament honors
North Carolina Baseball fought its way to the ACC Championship on Sunday, looking to capture its second-consecutive conference tournament crown. Despite massive victories on Friday and Saturday, the Tar Heels fell 13-6 to Georgia Tech on Sunday. UNC shortstop
Jake Schaffner, outfielders
Owen Hull and
Rom Kellis V made the All-Tournament Team. (
USA Today)
UNC Is Hosting! Regional Baseball Set For Next Weekend In Chapel Hill
The University of North Carolina will be one of 16 regional hosts for the 2026 NCAA Division I Baseball Championships, the NCAA announced Sunday night. It marks the 15th time the Tar Heels will host an NCAA Regional. The Chapel Hill Regional will take place Friday, May 29 through Sunday, May 31 with a possible final game on Monday, June 1. (
GoHeels.com)
Former UNC pitcher Dalton Pence promoted to Double-A in Texas Rangers' organization
Tar Heel fans remember
Dalton Pence as a lockdown multi-inning reliever. The Texas Rangers selected Pence in the 11th round of the 2024 MLB Draft, as their vision for him was not to have him come out of the pen, but to start games for them. So far, it's been working out really well for both sides, as Pence has taken that next step toward the big leagues. (
Keeping It Heel)
Lucas: UNC Baseball vs. Georgia Tech ACC Tournament Rapid Reactions
Georgia Tech outslugged UNC, 13-6, to win the ACC baseball championship in Charlotte on Sunday. The overwhelming takeaway from this game: these are two of the best three or four teams in the country. The Jackets and Tar Heels played four games this year (all in the state of North Carolina) and the combined run differential was three runs in four games. (
GoHeels.com)
Georgia Tech's offense too much for UNC Baseball in ACC Tournament final
Few teams have been able to hold back Georgia Tech’s offense this season. No. 2 North Carolina is one of them, holding the Yellow Jackets to 11 runs in winning two of three during an April series. But the Jackets, who entered the ACC Baseball Tournament championship game averaging 10.7 runs per game, bettered that output Sunday, winning 13-6. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Rom Kellis’ Power Surge Continues At Perfect Time For UNC Baseball
Scott Forbes turned, smiled and squeezed
Rom Kellis' left bicep as he tried to keep it together at the podium Saturday afternoon. UNC’s nine-hole hitter deposited two baseballs into the right field seats at Truist Field during the Tar Heels’ 13-5 win over Pitt — his second and third home runs in the last eight days — finishing 3-for-4 with five RBI. (
Inside Carolina)
Scott Forbes, Rom Kellis V and Jake Schaffner on UNC's Win Over Pittsburgh
UNC left the yard six times Saturday to rake past Pitt 13-5 and secure its spot in Sunday’s ACC Championship game. Eight Tar Heels recorded multi-hit games, while
Rom Kellis V led the way at the plate with five RBIs, coming on two blasts over the right field fence, while
Jake Schaffner finished a home run shy of the cycle to finish the afternoon 4-for-6. (
Inside Carolina)
UNC Baseball blasts six home runs to power into ACC championship game
There have been plenty of home run derbies at the ACC tournament this week, and No. 2 North Carolina joined in the fun Saturday. The Tar Heels belted six home runs, two from
Rom Kellis II, and rolled to a 13-5 victory over Pitt in the semifinals at Truist Field. It was the most UNC home runs since they blasted seven at Pittsburgh nearly 13 months ago. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
UNC Baseball faces hot Pitt team in ACC Tournament semifinals Saturday
No. 2 UNC Baseball faces a hot Pittsburgh team in the ACC tournament semifinals Saturday, but one with a very taxed pitching staff. The No. 14-seed Panthers were down to their final strike trailing by two in the top of the ninth inning Friday against No. 11-ranked Florida State when Kai Wagner blasted a three-run home run in an 8-6 quarterfinal win. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
The Doctor Delivers: Carter French Providing Clutch Outfield Play
It is a truth universally acknowledged that
Carter French 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)