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Newsletter: UNC Basketball Coaching Search Coming Into Focus, Portal Losses Begin
The UNC Basketball coaching search is coming into focus now that Tommy Lloyd and Dusty May have committed to remain with their programs. Transfer portal losses have begun in men’s and women’s basketball,
Marcus Paige has found a new coaching home, Football gained one commitment and lost another, and much more. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
Takeaways From UNC Baseball's Series Win Over Boston College
UNC Baseball turned a game-one loss into two straight wins to take the series from Boston College this weekend at Boshamer Stadium. The series, played Thursday-Saturday to accommodate the Easter holiday, saw a 6-1 Eagles win, a 5-2 Tar Heels victory, and a 4-run UNC comeback for an 8-7 game-three triumph. Here are some key takeaways. (
TarHeel247)
Forbes, McDuffie, Winslow Speak After Game Three 8-7 Win Over Boston College
North Carolina Tar Heels baseball coach
Scott Forbes, relief pitcher
Walker McDuffie, and catcher
Macon Winslow spoke to the media following UNC's 8-7 game-three victory over the Boston College Eagles on Saturday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels won the series, 2-1. (
TarHeel247)
Mariners Prospect Ratings: #7, Luke Stevenson
Though it’s still incredibly early in the grand scheme of things, the start of
Luke Stevenson’s pro career has been remarkable. Through his first 100 PA’s, Stevenson has hit .280 with more walks than strikeouts, a somewhat unexpected style of offense that greatly improved his overall outlook as a prospect. The plate discipline has been unreal thus far. (
Lookout Landing)
Diamond Heels erase 4-run deficit, Walker McDuffie closes door on No. 22 Boston College
After its worst inning of the season, UNC's bullpen shut down No. 22 Boston College as the Tar Heels’ potent offense ignited a gritty comeback. The Tar Heels overcame a four-run deficit to pull off an 8-7 victory Saturday at Boshamer Stadium to earn a series-clinching victory (
Highlights). Coach
Scott Forbes appreciated the win, even with its flaws. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Scott Forbes, UNC Players Speak on Game Two Win Over Boston College
UNC Baseball tied the series at one apiece with a 5-2 win over Boston College at Boshamer Stadium on Friday. Afterward, coach
Scott Forbes, shortstop
Jake Schaffner, and pitcher
Caden Glauber spoke with the media. Schaffner had a 2-for-4 day with a triple and two RBI. Glauber tossed 5.1 innings in relief, striking out five and allowing one run. (
TarHeel247)
Meet Jake Knapp: The 270-pound workhorse the Cubs hope is their next big thing
Jake Knapp is the definition of a workhorse on the pitcher's mound, which is all you can ask for from a starter, while also having the reputation of being a strike thrower, especially with his heater. Of all the pitchers the Chicago Cubs selected, this guy could have the highest upside and may be the one pitcher who makes the biggest jump the quickest. (
CubsHQ)
UNC Baseball’s young pitching depth shines again as Caden Glauber outstanding in win over BC
For the second time in three games, a freshman pitcher came out of the UNC bullpen with an impressive outing and a season-high pitch count. Friday, it was
Caden Glauber, who threw 94 pitches and 5 1/3 innings of two-hit relief as the No. 6 Tar Heels evened the series against No. 22 Boston College with a 5-2 victory (
Highlights) at Boshamer Stadium. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Boston College Outpitches UNC Baseball to Take Game One
UNC Baseball's six-game win streak has come to an end. After Tuesday's 14-inning marathon, there was no Bosh magic left late on Thursday night as a hot Boston College team prevailed 6-1. The numbers tell the story: BC advanced 18 runners compared to the Tar Heels’ three. Here are the takeaways from UNC’s opening game loss to Boston College. (
Inside Carolina)
Hard-hit outs and missed chances for UNC Baseball in loss to Boston College
It was one of those nights when most of UNC's hard-hit balls went right to fielders or led to spectacular catches, and scoring chances were repeatedly squandered. All that frustration for the No. 6 Tar Heels led to a 6-1 loss in the opener of a three-game series with No. 22 Boston College on Thursday at Boshamer Stadium to snap their six-game win streak. (
Tar Heel Tribune)