UNC baseball right where it’s supposed to be
Posted Jun 11, 2011
There is a certain belief among those who play baseball at North Carolina that ending each season in Omaha at the College World Series is simply how it’s supposed to be. Even in years when the experts and their own coaches aren’t certain they’ve got what it takes to get there. “I definitely felt that way when I came here,” senior pitcher Patrick Johnson said.
(Wilmington Star News)
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