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Eight-Run Fourth Inning Propels UNC Baseball Past Virginia Tech


Scoreless in the previous 13 innings, UNC needed a spark to break out of an offensive funk. Enter . The junior third baseman swung so hard that he lunged over the plate during his backswing. His fourth-inning drive went 416 feet, well over the left-field fence, for a grand slam and flipped the Tar Heels’ fortunes in a game they had to have. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Eight-Run Fourth Inning Propels UNC Baseball Past Virginia Tech


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