Trio of starting pitchers lift North Carolina to three-game sweep of Boston College
Posted Apr 27, 2015
Benton Moss crossed his fingers. “We’re like this,” he said with a smile on his face. The “we” Moss was referring to was North Carolina (29-15, 13-10 ACC) baseball’s starting rotation of freshman J.B. Bukauskas, sophomore Zac Gallen and himself. This was the same starting rotation that dominated Boston College (22-21, 9-14 ACC) over the weekend, sweeping the three game series while not allowing a single earned run in 24 innings.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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