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Gavin Gallaher's Mission to 'Contribute’ Pays Off with Gold Glove
In 2024,
Gavin Gallaher started all 61 games for North Carolina at third base. This season, the Tar Heel captain started all 66 games (and counting) at second. After undergoing a position change this past offseason from the hot corner to second, Gallaher was awarded a Rawlings Gold Glove by the American Baseball Coaches Association on Thursday. (
TarHeel247)
Video: Carolina Insider - Interview With Jason DeCaro
North Carolina pitcher
Jason DeCaro joins
Jones Angell and Adam Lucas on the Carolina Insider Podcast from Omaha to preview this weekend's National Championship series between the Tar Heels and Sooners.
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Fri Jun 19, 2026
UNC Baseball's success at College World Series as simple as 1-2-3
UNC Baseball is on an absolute tear. They've won three games in Omaha by a combined score of 23-11. The catalyst to the success of the Diamond Heels isn't hard to find: It's right at the top of the lineup. The 1-2-3 punch of
Jake Schaffner,
Owen Hull, and
Gavin Gallaher has fueled the offense, and the Tar Heels have gone where those three have gone. (
USA Today)
UNC Baseball confident it can meet the latest challenge in red-hot Oklahoma
No. 4 North Carolina has met every challenge in its road to the College World Series Finals, but the Tar Heels haven’t faced one quite like what red-hot Oklahoma will present. In Game 1 Saturday, UNC ace
Jason DeCaro will make his final college start against a Sooners team that has hit eight home runs, including five Wednesday against Georgia. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: UNC Baseball, Oklahoma Pre-CWS Finals Friday Press Conferences
Coaches and players from North Carolina and Oklahoma speak with the media on Friday ahead of this weekend's best-of-three series between the Tar Heels and Sooners for the national title at the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Fri Jun 19, 2026
All About Oklahoma: What to Know About UNC Baseball’s National Championship Opponent
Though Oklahoma was not known as a power-hitting team for most of the regular season, the Sooners have turned into a powerhouse lately. In its first 43 games, Oklahoma hit 46 home runs. In the 20 games since then, the Sooners have hit a jaw-dropping 45. In Oklahoma’s three games in Omaha, the Sooners have started three freshman pitchers. (
Chapelboro.com)
Lucas: Always There
It's Father's Day weekend and Harvey Forbes is in Omaha. This is not particularly unusual. He's done this trip nine times now. Twice he and his wife of 63 years, Joan, drove the 18 hours from Sanford to Omaha with one of their grandsons in tow. "You drive to Louisville and spend the night, and then you get up the next morning and do the rest". (
GoHeels.com)
How UNC Baseball Inspires the Next Generation of Tar Heels
UNC professor Matt Andrews often tells his Baseball and American History class that "baseball has marked the time." It’s the same line that James Earl Jones, as Terrence Mann, says in Field of Dreams. Baseball, a child’s game at its core, brings people together. It connects generations. Everyone has those players they remember watching grow up. (
Inside Carolina)
UNC Baseball Players Reflect on CWS Finals Berth: 'Right Where We're Supposed To Be'
North Carolina came into the season with a clear expectation and goal: Win the college baseball national championship. "This is right where we're supposed to be," outfielder and senior leader
Carter French said. "We imagined this the whole year. We're not done yet, though, I'll tell you that. We've got a few more games to play and we're gonna give it our all." (
TarHeel247)
Mike Fox’s ties to UNC Baseball strong as ever in retirement. CWS title would fulfill lifelong dream
Mike Fox was part of almost every major milestone UNC Baseball has achieved, either as a player or coach. A national championship was all that eluded him. He retired six years ago as the program’s all-time wins leader, but his attachment to the Tar Heels remains strong as ever. "Somebody’s probably going to have to keep me from jumping on the dogpile." (
Associated Press)