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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)

Video: UNC Baseball Blows Past Arizona to Open Super Regional, 18-2 - Highlights

Facing off against the Big 12 Champions in game one of the Chapel Hill Super Regional against Arizona, No. 5 national seed North Carolina continues to fire on all cylinders offensively in an 18-2 win on Friday. Check out the highlights. (View Video)

Video: UNC Baseball Post-Arizona Super Regional Game 1 Press Conference

North Carolina first baseman , head coach , and starting pitcher speak with the media following the Tar Heels' 18-2 drubbing of the Arizona Wildcats in Game One of the Chapel Hill Super Regional at Boshamer Stadium on Friday. (View Video)

Lucas: Rapid Reactions - UNC vs. Arizona Super Regional Game 1

UNC took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three super regional with a dominating 18-2 win over Arizona. The Tar Heels fell behind 1-0 in the top of the first...and didn't seem to care at all. They responded with five runs before making an out in the bottom of the first, retaking all the momentum from the visitors and establishing the tone for the rest of the game. (GoHeels.com)

Another opposing ace folds; UNC one win away from CWS after offensive explosion

With catcher shaking off a hitting slump and staying hot, UNC rolled to an 18-2 victory over Arizona in the opener of the Chapel Hill Super Regional at Boshamer Stadium, ending the Wildcats’ eight-game win streak. UNC can advance to its second consecutive College World Series with a win in Game 2 at noon Saturday. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Baseball Pours It On Arizona in Super Regional Opener, 18-2

The Tar Heels delivered the damage with their bats, pouring it on and rolling to a 18-2 beatdown of Arizona in the opening game of this super regional series in the NCAA baseball tournament, while steadily worked into the eighth inning. UNC piled up a season-high scoring total, and the program's most runs ever in a super regional game. (Inside Carolina)

Chansky’s Notebook: It’s BAT-man!

UNC Baseball’s Robin was promoted to Batman this season. was the Tar Heels’ baseball batman last season before getting drafted in the first round by the Orioles. His sidekick was a freshman third baseman who smashed a walk-off grand slam home run in the opener of the NCAA tournament. Now is the new Batman. (Chapelboro.com)

Circle of life: How Kane Kepley became a UNC baseball 'king'

At North Carolina you could say that is "king", but he didn't start out that way. The Salisbury, NC native began his college baseball career as a walk on at Liberty. When his head coach Scott Jackson left to become an assistant at Carolina before this season, Kepley followed suit, and the centerfielder's Lion King walk up music came with him. (WRAL Sports Fan)

Preview: Three keys for No. 5 UNC baseball against Arizona in Chapel Hill Super Regional

This season, pitching has been the strength for the University of North Carolina. The Diamond Heels boast the third-best ERA in the country and the combination of graduate and sophomore lead the way..Rounding out the top of UNC's rotation is senior and first-year's Ryan Lynch and Walker McDuffie. (Daily Tar Heel)

North Carolina Vs. Arizona Predictions & Preview: 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament Super Regional

UNC heads into super regionals with one of the most well-rounded profiles in the field. The Tar Heels’ pitching staff has been among the nation’s best all season, ranking top five nationally in ERA (3.44) and WHIP (1.21). Their offense, while not overwhelming on paper, is built to grind opposing staffs down, which it did very successfully in the Chapel Hill Regional. (Baseball America)
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