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Who will pitch for UNC baseball, Arizona in Game 3 of NCAA Super Regional?

Two freshmen pitchers will start on the mound for UNC and Arizona with a College World Series berth on the line at Boshamer Stadium. Right-handed pitcher (5-1, 2.98 ERA) will get the ball for the No. 5 overall seed Tar Heels and right-hander Smith Bailey (3-3, 3.97 ERA) will be start for the Wildcats in Game 3 of the Chapel Hill Super Regional. (Asheville Citizen-Times)

Lucas: Baseball

UNC won Friday's game 18-2. The offense was unstoppable and the pitching was nearly spotless. Then the Tar Heels went out and lost, 10-8, on Saturday behind an offense that missed some opportunities and pitching that couldn't lock down many zeroes. It's honestly surprising that anyone who spends significant time in this game still has their sanity. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Baseball hoping for similar script to last week’s winner-take-all game

The script will be a little different, but Coach will use a similar plan to one that earned UNC a regional baseball title Monday. Forbes again saved for a winner-take-all game, not using the freshman right-hander in Arizona’s 10-8 victory Saturday at Boshamer Stadium, which evened the best-of-three Chapel Hill Super Regional. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: UNC Baseball Post-Arizona Super Regional Game 2 Press Conference

North Carolina left fielder , head coach , and second baseman speak with the media following the Tar Heels' 10-8 loss to the Arizona Wildcats in Game Two of the Chapel Hill Super Regional on Saturday. (View Video)

Lucas: Rapid Reactions - UNC vs. Arizona Super Regional Game 2

It will be winner take all Sunday, as Arizona held on for a 10-8 win in game two of the super regional. The story of the game was the Arizona offense. The Wildcats pounded 16 hits, and until retired them in order in the eighth, they had a hit in every inning. Every Wildcat hitter in the starting lineup had at least one hit. It was that kind of day. (GoHeels.com)

Arizona Extends Chapel Hill Super Regional With 10-8 Victory Over UNC

UNC couldn't deliver the clinching victory on Saturday, as Arizona stayed alive in the NCAA baseball tournament. The Wildcats scratched past the host Tar Heels 10-8 amid a back-and-forth battle at Boshamer Stadium, sending the best-of-3 super regional series to a rubber match Sunday that will decide which team advances to the College World Series. (Inside Carolina)

Jake Knapp ties a UNC baseball program single-season record

When has pitched this season, good things have happened for the North Carolina baseball program. Coming into Knapp's Super Regional start against Arizona, the right-hander boasted a 13-0 record. With his 14th victory of the season Friday, Knapp has tied a rather notable single-season record for the North Carolina baseball program. (Keeping It Heel)

King's Hawaiian sends Luke Stevenson some clutch PB&J essentials

During the ACC Tournament, 's PB&J intake became a major storyline. Powered by these sandwiches, Stevenson consumes approximately 1,500 PB&J sandwiches per-year, as the future MLB Draft pick has been seen in the dugout eating some of his made sandwiches to help fuel him in an effort to guide UNC baseball to victory. (Keeping It Heel)

Video: Inside the Lines - UNC Baseball Completely Dismantles Arizona

Grace Nugent and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina break down UNC Baseball's complete dismantling of Arizona in game one of the Chapel Hill Super Regional. The Tar Heels' 18 runs set the school record in a Super while 's seven innings of work kept the Wildcats without a chance from the outset. (View Video)

Lucas: The Response

Before the sold-out Boshamer crowd had even realized how sweltering it was (answer: very), the visitors had a 1-0 lead against the ACC Pitcher of the Year. They'd scored a run...on ...in the top of the first. He's not a machine, he's a man! And then the Tar Heels came to bat and crushed that momentum in exactly 13 pitches and went like this: (GoHeels.com)
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