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This Week in UNC Baseball: Digging Into the Numbers

UNC Baseball's hot start to the season includes two series sweeps, midweek success, and a tie in annual series against ECU. Last weekend’s demolition of Le Moyne provided an opportunity for coach to see all of his available position players in action and give his pitching rotation a chance to hone their craft ahead of the start of ACC play. (Inside Carolina)

Newsletter: UNC Men's Basketball's Big Week, Women's Hoops Beats Duke, Diamond Heels Dominate

UNC Men’s Basketball’s had a 2-0 week and aims to clinch a double-bye in the ACC Tournament, Women’s Hoops beat Duke for ’s 150th win at UNC, the Diamond Heels won 5 games by a combined score of 71-10(!), Softball’s undefeated streak ended at 17, Malloy Smith and visited, and was back on campus. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Takeaways from UNC Baseball's Dominant Third Weekend

UNC Baseball swept Le Moyne in a three-game series, outscoring the Dolphins 49-6 at Boshamer Stadium over the weekend. All three matchups were decided in the seventh inning, with the run rule benefiting the Tar Heels in each. Friday's game ended 16-3, Saturday's was 12-2, and Sunday was 21-1. This span was UNC's first run-rule series sweep. (TarHeel247)

No. 8 UNC Baseball Earns Fourth Straight Run-Rule Win and Sweeps Le Moyne, 21-1

's grand slam put the cherry on top of a dominant weekend for UNC Baseball, which completed a sweep of Le Moyne on Sunday with a 21-1 seven-inning victory (Highlights). The No. 8 Tar Heels pounded the Dolphins with three doubles, three homers, and 14 walks as UNC put up its most runs in a game since beating Duke 21-6 in 2021. (GoHeels.com)

Jake Schaffner leads No. 8 UNC Baseball to third straight run-rule victory

, the latest in a line of dynamic UNC leadoff men, went 3-for-4 with a home run and four RBI as No. 8 UNC Baseball coasted to a 12-2 victory over Le Moyne on Saturday at Boshamer Stadium. Schaffner leads the Tar Heels in batting average (.467), hits (21), doubles (4), triples (3), total bases (37), steals (6), and hit-by-pitches (5). (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: UNC Baseball Hammers Le Moyne in Game 1, 16-3 - Highlights

An offensive explosion carried North Carolina Baseball to a 16-3 run-rule victory over the visiting Le Moyne Dolphins on Friday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium. Check out the highlights. (View Video)

No. 8 UNC Baseball Dominates Le Moyne, 16-3

No. 8 UNC Baseball was already dominating nearly every game before facing first-year Division I program Le Moyne, so more decisive wins were expected. The Tar Heels didn’t disappoint as third baseman hit a homer and drove in five runs in their 16-3 seven-inning run-rule victory on a chilly, drizzly Friday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Erik Paulsen’s 2 HRs, Jackson Rose’s pitching lift UNC Baseball to run-rule win over VCU

Led by four hits and two home runs from Stony Brook transfer , the Tar Heels blasted three long balls in a 13-3 seven-inning victory over VCU at Boshamer Stadium on Wednesday, their fourth run-rule win of the season (Highlights). The Tar Heels (8–1–1) also got an impressive relief outing from freshman left-hander . (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Baseball Wins 9-1, But Coach Scott Forbes Emphasizes Standard Over Score

UNC Baseball notched its seventh win of the season on Tuesday with a 9-1 victory over NC A&T at Boshamer Stadium. Carolina improved to 7-1-1. Here are some takeaways from the Tar Heels' performance: had a 3-for-5, 4-RBI night and credited a mindset reset: "I was trying to do a little bit too much...we kind of slowed things down." (TarHeel247)

Black belt Owen Hull, who brings speed, ‘killer instinct,’ leads UNC Baseball's rout over NC A&T

continues a tradition of speedy Tar Heel center fielders, and brings an extra edge. The hits had been slow to come for the George Mason transfer, but he stacked them in the No. 8 Tar Heels’ 9-1 victory Tuesday over N.C. A&T (Highlights). Hull topped his hit and RBI totals from the first eight games, going 3-for-5 with a double and four RBI. (Tar Heel Tribune)
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