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UNC baseball stays behind UCLA in college rankings before Pitt series

North Carolina baseball remains at No. 2 nationally behind UCLA in the latest USA TODAY Coaches poll, which was released on May 4. No. 3 Georgia Tech (39-8, 19-5), No. 12 Florida State (33-12, 15-9), No. 22 Boston College (35-16, 17-10) and No. 25 Virginia (32-16, 12-12) are the other ACC teams among the top-25 rankings in the coaches poll. (MSN.com)

Former Diamond Heel Danny Serretti Homers in Triple-A Debut

After a stellar collegiate career at UNC, was selected by the Detroit Tigers with the 177th overall pick in the 2022 MLB Draft. At UNC, he started 198 of 199 games from 2019-22, finishing with a .303 batting average, 22 home runs, 145 RBI, and 237 hits. His senior season was his best, as he posted a .365 average with 10 HRs and 54 RBI. (Tap into Berkeley Heights)

Broadway Star: Walker McDuffie Shines For UNC Baseball

There’s a reason you may see a few more "Walker Glasses" in the Boshamer crowd these days. With a big-league slider, a developing changeup, and a fastball in the mid-90s, has become one of the most trusted arms in a UNC pitching staff among the nation’s best for two straight seasons. He’s creeping up MLB prospect lists, too. (The Rant)

UNC Baseball Gets Back On Track, Dominates Duke

UNC Baseball got back in the win column in a big way Sunday, as the No. 2 Diamond Heels dismantled Duke 13-0. After meeting for a three-game series in Durham last weekend, the rivals squared off again in a Sunday non-conference matchup, with both programs needing an opponent after exams prevented full weekend series for either side. (Inside Carolina)

Newsletter: Keita Commits, Malone Visits Momo, Hansbrough to the Hall, Baseball Blasts Duke

What a week! UNC Basketball coach Michael Malone landed Sayon Keita and , recruited Momo Faye, lost Maxim Logue, and is reportedly targeting Italian center . was invited to the NBA Combine, there are four new Tar Heel Hall-of-Famers, Baseball blasted Duke, and UNC Women’s Hoops hosted a 5-star recruit. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

UNC Baseball: Forbes, Players Post-Duke Interviews

No. 2 UNC extended its season record over Duke to 3-1 with a non-conference 13-0 win at Boshamer Stadium Sunday. After the game, head coach , catcher , and pitcher spoke with the media. Winslow delivered a career-high five RBI, including a two-run homer. Lynch went three innings of relief, notching five strikeouts. (TarHeel247)

Three UNC pitchers lead the ACC in one key pitching statistic

North Carolina has a couple sluggers on its 2026 baseball roster, but pitching is the hallmark of its success. Ace , bullpen stars and are the ACC's top three ERA leaders. Glauber sports an ACC-best 2.13 ERA, with a 6-0 win-loss record, 61 strikeouts, and three saves. DeCaro is second with a 2.17 ERA. (USA Today)

UNC Baseball Blasts Duke, 13-0

Duke was like a boxer who got KO’d coming back for more. No. 2 UNC Baseball again had a withering offensive punch, with former Blue Devils star delivering the biggest blows. Picking up where they left off in a 17-run win in Durham, the Tar Heels pounded Duke pitching in an 13-0 victory Sunday (Highlights) at Boshamer Stadium. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Baseball Hosting Duke For Non-Conference Matchup Sunday

The Diamond Heels, a week removed from taking the road series against the Blue Devils, host Duke once again for a non-conference one-off matchup as both teams come off their finals weeks. UNC took two of three against Duke in Durham last weekend to claim its seventh straight ACC series and seventh straight series over their Tobacco Road rivals. (GoHeels.com)

Michael Busch, Zac Gallen among 34 Tar Heels in pro baseball

After a slow first month, former UNC first baseman has found his rhythm with two home runs and 10 RBI in the last two weeks. He went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI in the Chicago Cubs' 6-5 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks, a game that also put Busch across the diamond from another Tar Heel, Diamondbacks pitcher . (Tar Heel Tribune)
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