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West Virginia Baseball Ready For North Carolina In College World Series

The two schools will now meet at 7 p.m. Sunday (ESPN) with a berth to the national semifinals on the line for the winner. The loser will fall into the loser’s bracket and will be forced to win three more times for a shot at the national championship series. “I think from day one, in the fall, you kind of know how much you want to win,” WVU outfielder Armani Guzman said. (The Intelligencer)

CWS Preview: West Virginia Mountaineers - North Carolina Tar Heels

Offensively, this is a matchup between two teams that can pressure an opponent in different ways. UNC enters Sunday with a .292 average, .896 OPS, 82 home runs, 357 walks and 113 hit batters. West Virginia is 46-15 with a .307 average, .876 OPS, 130 doubles, 19 triples and 116 stolen bases. North Carolina has shown more home-run punch. (Blue Gold News)

UNC Baseball Balancing Work, Relaxation During Omaha Off Day

Coach was so pleased with his team’s performance against Ole Miss that he let the players sleep in Saturday morning. But that’s not exactly newsworthy. Forbes has his players’ health and wellness down to a science, and that includes sleep. “Minimum of eight hours,” Forbes said. “But a lot of times, I want them to try and get in nine, ten hours.” (Chapelboro.com)

UNC baseball set for test vs West Virginia pitcher Maxx Yehl at CWS

It didn’t take long to move on from UNC baseball’s win against Ole Miss in the 2026 College World Series. As the Tar Heels (51-12-1) enjoyed breakfast at the Hilton Omaha on Saturday, ahead of their afternoon practice, UNC’s co-captain was already asking UNC hitting coach about West Virginia pitcher Maxx Yehl. (MSN.com)

How UNC is Spending Its First Off Day in Omaha

Unlike the Regional and Super Regional rounds of the NCAA Tournament, in Omaha, there's at least one day between games. Sometimes two, or even three. After UNC beat Ole Miss 6-2 in Game 1 of the College World Series on Friday, the Tar Heels are going through their first off day in Omaha on Saturday before they face West Virginia on Sunday. (TarHeel247)

Patience helps UNC spectacularly shake struggles with runners in scoring position

In spectacular fashion in the pivotal late innings on Friday night, No. 4 North Carolina broke out of its plate struggles with runners in scoring position. The Tar Heels’ rally for a 6–2 victory over No. 23 Ole Miss has them in the winners bracket of their pod and in good position as they await a 7:09 p.m. battle with No. 9 West Virginia on Sunday (ESPN). (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Baseball Exudes Toughness in Win vs. Ole Miss: 'Never Out of the Fight'

Friday marked the second straight game UNC won after trailing in the seventh inning or later. Carolina wasn’t intimidated by the 2-1 deficit or the stage in Omaha; the Tar Heels stared down elimination against USC in front of the largest Super Regional TV audience ever last weekend and hadn’t flinched. 24,000-plus at Charles Schwab Field? Small potatoes. (Chapelboro.com)

Gavin Gallaher gets his moment for UNC baseball at College World Series

is in his first season with UNC baseball, but the North Dakota State transfer knows what has become known for as a Tar Heel. Just outside of the Tar Heels’ locker room at Charles Schwab Field after a 6-2 win against Ole Miss in the College World Series on Friday, Schaffner broke down Gallaher’s latest “big moment.” (USA Today)

Video: Scott Forbes, Gavin Gallaher, Tyler Howe Saturday College World Series Interviews

North Carolina head baseball coach , second baseman , and outfielder speak with the media on Saturday following the Tar Heels' 6-2 victory Friday over the Ole Miss Rebels at the College World Series in Omaha. (View Video)

On College Baseball's Biggest Stage, Two Freshmen Came Through for UNC

Ace and postseason hero were expected to lead the Tar Heels on the sport's biggest stage. And they did exactly that in UNC's 6-2 win over Ole Miss on Friday. But while the veterans provided some of the biggest moments, freshmen and Tyler Howe played critical roles in helping UNC move to the winners' bracket. (TarHeel247)
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