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Caden Glauber Named Baseball America Freshman Of The Year Finalist

UNC Baseball relief pitcher has been listed among five finalists for Baseball America's Freshman of the Year award. Glauber has been outstanding his debut season in Carolina blue, racking up a 1.93 ERA with 80 strikeouts and a .180 opposing batting average. All three measures lead the team and his ERA is the third best in the country. (GoHeels.com)

Mr. Chapel Hill Regional: Gavin Gallaher thrives in big postseason moments

Just call him Mr. Chapel Hill Regional. As a freshman two seasons ago, UNC infielder hit a game-ending grand slam to beat Long Island in the opener and was Most Outstanding Player of the regional. As a sophomore, he was 13 of 18 with three homers, three doubles, a triple, seven runs, and 10 RBI in last year’s Chapel Hill Regional. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: IC Podcast - Road to Omaha Goes Through Chapel Hill

Greg Barnes and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss the Chapel Hill Regional, the pathway to Omaha, and the UNC Baseball program that former head coach and current head coach have elevated into the national discussion year in and year out. (View Video)

20 Years Later: The 2006 College World Series Run that Elevated UNC's Baseball Program

Twenty years later, the sound still carries. Not just the crack of ’s bat – though anyone who lived through it can still hear that, too – but the way the moment hung in the air. On June 10, 2006, UNC trailed Alabama in the bottom of the ninth of the Tuscaloosa Super Regional. The Tide were 35-0 that season when leading after seven innings. (Inside Carolina)

A Look at the History of the Chapel Hill Regional

For the 14th time in the last 20 seasons, UNC Baseball will host an NCAA Regional in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels earned the No. 5 national seed and welcome Tennessee, East Carolina, and VCU to Boshamer Stadium this weekend. North Carolina played ECU and VCU earlier this season. Here is a dive into UNC's history hosting regionals at Boshamer Stadium: (TarHeel247)

Diving into the Chapel Hill Regional for UNC baseball

Chapel Hill is the site of an NCAA Regional for the third straight year, and coming to town are a few familiar faces from North Carolina's regular season. The Tar Heels (45-11-1) are the No. 5 national seed, and they will host Tennessee (38-20), East Carolina (36-22-1), and VCU (37-23) with games in the double-elimination event starting Friday evening. (TarHeel247)

Podcast: Scott Forbes Radio Show - Chapel Hill Regional Preview

North Carolina head baseball coach joins host Dave Nathan on his weekly radio show to discuss the upcoming Chapel Hill Regional. Plus, assistant coach Bryant Gaines, pitcher , and second baseman discuss the Tar Heels' postseason. (Listen To Podcast)

Newsletter: Chapel Hill Regional Set, Neo Signs, Keita Wins EuroLeague Title, Latest On Samodurov

UNC Baseball hosts a tough Chapel Hill regional with VCU, Tennessee, and ECU coming to town this weekend. has signed with UNC Basketball, Seyon Keita won a EuroLeague title, is still on ’s radar, Women’s Lacrosse fell just short of an NCAA title, Kenan Stadium renovations have begun, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Three big takeaways from UNC Baseball’s ACC Tournament

UNC Baseball didn’t leave Charlotte with a trophy, but it did take away something equally important in late May: answers. From a shaky weekend on the mound to a senior's breakout performance and multiple all-tournament selections, the Tar Heels' week in Charlotte revealed much about its potential, even if that potential remains to be fully realized. (USA Today)

UNC Baseball needs deep outings from starting pitchers, beginning with Jason DeCaro in opener

UNC Baseball coach said the conversation is straightforward with his starting pitchers, and he does not see any benefit in tiptoeing around expectations. "You have to be honest with your players, 'Hey, man, we got to have you go deeper.' And if a kid takes that as too much pressure, then they’re not going to be able to perform at this level." (Tar Heel Tribune)
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