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UNC and its ACC baseball rivals took divergent paths to super regionals


Virginia defied the numbers, while North Carolina reveled in drama. Clemson ended a torturous drought, Florida State pulled a 180, and N.C. State continued a year-long heater. Such were the wildly divergent paths five ACC teams took in compiling a 15-1 combined record en route to this weekend’s NCAA super regionals, baseball’s version of the Sweet 16. (Charlottesville Daily Progress)

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UNC and its ACC baseball rivals took divergent paths to super regionals


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