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No. 14 UNC Baseball Scores Five Late Runs To Topple Louisville, 7-6
A five-run eighth inning vaulted UNC Baseball to a series-securing 7-6 win over Louisville on Sunday at Boshamer Stadium (
Highlights). The No. 14 Tar Heels again got elite work on the mound from a pitching staff that entered the weekend with a top-10 ERA and managed to lower it against the Cardinals potent offense. Louisville only hit .200 in this series. (
GoHeels.com)
Pitchers Shine, But UNC Baseball Falls 2-0 To Louisville On Saturday
UNC Baseball got excellent work on the mound but never kicked their offense into gear in a 2-0 loss to Louisville on Saturday at Boshamer Stadium. The No. 14 Tar Heels played a classic pitcher's duel with the Cardinals and just came out on the losing end. The two sides combined to allow just eight hits while striking out 20 in a low scoring affair. (
GoHeels.com)
No. 14 Diamond Heels Shut Down Louisville In 11-1 Run-Rule Win
Jason DeCaro and
Caden Glauber dealt against Louisville on Friday at Boshamer Stadium, leading UNC Baseball to an 11-1 eight-inning victory to open the series (
Highlights). The No. 14 Tar Heels held the Cardinals to two hits after Louisville's normally high-flying offense entered the series with the third highest batting average in the country. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Baseball To Host Louisville For Weekend Series
The Diamond Heels continue through ACC play in the friendly confines of Boshamer Stadium as Louisville comes to Chapel Hill for a weekend tilt. It will be the third year in a row and the seventh all-time series between the programs, with UNC holding a 13-9 overall record. Last year the teams split a Friday double header before Louisville won Sunday. (
GoHeels.com)
This Week in UNC Baseball with Scott Forbes: Pitching, Defense Highlight Streak
UNC Baseball's win over UNCG on Wednesday pushed the Tar Heel win streak to six, with ACC power Louisville coming to Boshamer Stadium for a three-game series starting Friday. Coach
Scott Forbes joined Tommy Ashley for their weekly conversation, highlighting outfield defense, pitching, and the emergence of freshman pitcher
Caden Glauber. (
Inside Carolina)
Group Effort Earns UNC Baseball 8-2 Win Over UNCG
UNC Baseball found itself in a tight battle with visiting UNC Greensboro into the sixth inning Wednesday at Boshamer Stadium.
Rom Kellis’ home run off Ethan Nobles highlighted Carolina’s five-run 7th as the Heels won 8-2 (
Highlights). On the mound, Carolina’s staff day featured seven Tar Heels, with lefty
Tom Chmielewski getting the start. (
Inside Carolina)
What we learned from UNC Baseball's series sweep over Cal
UNC Baseball picked up a much-needed series victory at California over the weekend. Outfielder
Owen Hull went 6-for-12 at the plate with a double and five RBIs. The Tar Heels' pitching staff allowed only five runs on 23 hits with a .232 opponents’ batting average against a solid Cal lineup that was hitting .311 on the season entering the series. (
USA Today)
Video: Inside The Lines - UNC Baseball's West Coast Sweep Keyed by Pitching, Opportunistic Bats
Grace Nugent and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss UNC Baseball's West-Coast sweep of California, how this group can carry forward the road success into Boshamer Stadium for a midweek game vs. UNC Greensboro on Wednesday and another big ACC series with Louisville starting Friday.
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Mon Mar 16, 2026
Newsletter: March Madness Begins, UNC Baseball Sweeps Cal, Veesaar's Career Night, NFL Moves
March Madness is upon us, UNC Baseball sweeps Cal, three Tar Heels are named All-ACC in Men’s Basketball, and there are six new UNC Track All-Americans.
Ryan Switzer,
Dre Bly, and Wes Miller hop on the coaching carousel as other Tar Heels make NFL moves, while Chloe Humphrey, Emily LeGette, and
Kate Harpring continue to amaze. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
No. 15 UNC Baseball Completes Three-Game Road Sweep of Cal
Consistent offense and shutdown pitching from UNC Baseball combined for a dominant 10-2 win to cap off a series sweep of Cal on Sunday at Stu Gordon Stadium (
Highlights). The No. 15 Tar Heels picked up their first conference sweep of 2026, outscoring the Golden Bears 14-5 across the weekend. The Carolina bats did not let off the gas in the finale. (
GoHeels.com)