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Clutch two-out plays lead No. 2 UNC Baseball to rout of High Point

No. 2 UNC Baseball's blowout of High Point was an example of how clutch two-out plays can make all the difference. The Tar Heels escaped two bases-loaded jams in the early innings when got inning-ending strikeouts. The game became a rout with six two-out runs in the fourth inning of a 9-2 victory (Highlights) Tuesday over High Point. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Reunion of UNC's 2006 College Word Series Team Inspires Current Squad

Perhaps the person to whom the reunion meant the most was . As the pitching coach in 2006, Forbes is the natural bridge of the two-decade gap between the squads. He voiced his appreciation for the pitching staff that propelled the team, naming Jonathan Hovis, , , and Matt Danford, some of whom were in attendance. (Inside Carolina)

Carolina Insider Podcast: Portal talk, Baseball's big weekend, Isaiah Denis & Owen Duffy Join

Carolina Basketball's roster construction continues as the Tar Heels build for next season (4:21). Baseball took the series from Georgia Tech in a massive weekend for the Tar Heels (19:28). joins to discuss his return to UNC Basketball (31:50). And Owen Duffy from Men's Lacrosse joins (44:19). (Listen To Podcast)

Baseball Hosts High Point Tuesday For High-Level Midweek Clash

UNC Baseball rolls into midweek hot off a big weekend for a Tuesday night game against in-state foes High Point from just an hour west on I-40. UNC holds an active 10-game win streak against the Panthers dating back to 2010. The Panthers boast a series win over then-No. 9 Florida in Gainesville along with midweek wins over Duke and Wake Forest. (GoHeels.com)

Podcast: Scott Forbes Radio Show - UNC Series Win Over GT; High Point & Duke Previews

North Carolina baseball coach joins host Dave Nathan to discuss the No. 3 Tar Heels' series win against No. 2 Georgia Tech, the 2006 Diamond Heels' reunion, and a preview of games versus High Point and at Duke. (Listen To Podcast)

UNC Athletics Celebrates Year Of Excellence At 2026 Rammy Awards

In a year full of highlights in athletics and in the classroom, UNC student-athletes ditched their uniforms and came out in style to celebrate a year for the record books at the 2026 Rammy Awards at Memorial Hall. All of UNC's 28 varsity programs, as well as coaches, staff, band, and spirit, walked across the Carolina Blue carpet prior to Monday's festivities. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Baseball looking for more after successful series against No. 2 Georgia Tech

No. 3 UNC Baseball had already done the hard part by Sunday. The Tar Heels had already won the series against No. 2 Georgia Tech. They’d already clinched the second win on Saturday by run rule, for good measure, to help complete the highest-ranked home series win since sweeping No. 1 Virginia in 2011. But that context didn’t matter to UNC. (Yahoo! Sports)

Historic Weekend Series Draws Record UNC Crowd at Boshamer Stadium

A litmus test for how important a weekend series is for the Diamond Heels seems to be how many fans crowd the field hockey grandstand of Stadium. On Friday night, the makeshift home run deck overlooking right field was filled up, and Boshamer Stadium was bursting at the seams as UNC set a program record for regular season attendance. (Inside Carolina)

UNC Baseball rises to No. 2 in Top 25 after big series win

North Carolina rose to No. 2 in the D1 Baseball Top 25 after taking two of three games over the weekend against Georgia Tech in a marquee series at Boshamer Stadium. The Tar Heels, who have won five consecutive ACC series, earned their highest rank since being No. 1 on May 27 last season. Carolina is also No. 2 in the Baseball America Top 25. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Newsletter: Terrance Brown Watch, Neoklis Avdalas Commits, UNC Baseball Blasts No. 2 GT

UNC Basketball fans are on Terrance Brown watch as the transfer portal churns. Neoklis Avdalas became ’s first portal commitment, remains undecided, Kim English backed out, signed, UNC Baseball blasted No. 2 Georgia Tech, Women’s Basketball landed three transfers, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
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