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UNC and NC State Baseball To Play Fall Exhibition at DBAP on Oct. 16

Durham Bulls Athletic Park in conjunction with the Coastal Plain League, the University of North Carolina, and NC State will host an exhibition game between the Tar Heels and Wolfpack on Thursday, Oct. 16. The contest is scheduled to begin at 6:00pm, with gates opening at 5:30pm. A post-game autograph session featuring both teams will also be held. (MILB.com)

Zac Gallen's milestone night keeps Diamondbacks in Wild Card chase

Diamondbacks pitcher set the tone in the first inning when he struck out San Francisco Giants shortstop Willy Adames for his 1,000th strikeout as a member of the organization. In the moment, it was just the second out of the game, but he had, unbeknownst to him, pitched his way into an exclusive pantheon of Arizona hurlers. (MLB.com)

Cubs First baseman Michael Busch is Starting to Heat Back Up

has had such a strange season. Despite occasionally performing like the best hitter on a really good offensive team (and more recently, leading off more games than not), he has flown almost entirely under the radar for much of the year. I guess that’s the product of playing on a team with a lot of name/star positional players. (Bleacher Nation)

Diamond Heels Begin Third Week of Baseball Scrimmages

UNC Baseball held an eight-inning scrimmage Monday at Boshamer Stadium. Three players had multiple hits. Owen Hull, who doubled, was 2-4 with two RBI. AJ Terry was 2-2 with two RBI, and Colin Hynek was 2-3 with a double. Cooper Nicholson belted a 422-foot home run off the batter's eye in center field, and Jadyn Nunez ripped a 376-foot homer. (GoHeels.com)

Video: IC Podcast - Managing the Diamond Heels with UNC Baseball General Manager Carter Hicks

UNC's Carter Hicks, a lifelong Tar Heel, handles the General Manager role for and his North Carolina baseball team. And as he discusses with Inside Carolina's Tommy Ashley and Grace Nugent, adaptability and juggling the many aspects of the program are keys to keeping the Diamond Heels' success rolling along. (View Video)

THT Newsletter: UNC Hosts Richmond, Recruiting Updates, 3 Baseball Commits, Volleyball's 5-0 Start

It’s been another busy week in UNC sports. Football hosts Richmond on Saturday, Volleyball is off to a perfect 5-0 start after sweeping No. 11 Florida, the Diamond Heels landed three big baseball commitments, is out on the recruiting trail, we met and , UNC's ACC basketball schedule is out, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

UNC Baseball Wednesday Scrimmage Results

UNC Baseball scrimmaged for six innings on Wednesday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium. was 2-2 with a pair of doubles. Michael McKnight, who was 2-2 including a double, was the only other player with multiple base hits. Jadyn Nunez was 1-2 with two RBI. Erik Paulsen drilled a two-run home run, and V had a solo homer. (GoHeels.com)

THT Newsletter: Bill Belichick Gets First UNC Win, Football Recruiting Flip, Bryson Howard Visits

It was an undefeated weekend for UNC Athletics. recorded his first football victory for the Tar Heels. No. 2 Field Hockey went 2-0, including a top-10 road win. Women’s Soccer outscored their opponents 7-0 in two victories. Plus: Behind the scenes at basketball practice, visits , women's hoops recruiting, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

THT Newsletter: On to Charlotte, Hubert Davis on Pressure and Expectations, Bryson Howard Visit

UNC Football’s game against TCU was a perfect 10 off the field but left a lot to be desired between the lines. and give updates on their programs, men’s basketball hosts an official visitor this weekend, women’s basketball hosted a 5-star recruit, former UNC basketball big men are signing lucrative deals, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Fall Baseball Preview: UNC reloads with New Talent Joining Big Arms

The Diamond Heels brought home a trophy last season after winning the ACC Tournament but fell short of a return trip to Omaha. However, the fall brings a new season and, with a loaded pitching staff and intriguing transfers, the Tar Heel title hopes begin anew. Here are the most pressing things to know heading into Carolina’s 2025 fall season: (Inside Carolina)
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