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UNC Baseball has pitching depth and flexibility as top seed in ACC Tournament


It takes plenty of pitching depth to win the ACC Baseball Tournament, and No. 7-ranked North Carolina has a quality mix of three solid starters, several good bullpen arms and a potent offense to pull it off. Being the top seed in the event, which started Tuesday at Charlotte’s Truist Field, could also give the Tar Heels (41–12) options for Friday’s 7 p.m. game. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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UNC Baseball has pitching depth and flexibility as top seed in ACC Tournament


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