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UNC Baseball Begins Traveling Series With ECU Saturday
UNC Baseball faces off with East Carolina this weekend. The two historically great programs are scheduled to play a three-game series spanning three cities in three days. The series was slated to begin in Greenville, but weather forced a slight rearrangement. The first game now will be the neutral-site game on Saturday at Durham Bulls Athletic Park. (
GoHeels.com)
Born & Bred: How do you pronounce Boshamer?
Even if you’re a casual UNC Baseball fan, you know that since the early 1970s, the Tar Heels have played their home games at Boshamer Stadium. Which leads us to wonder, how should Boshamer really be pronounced? Bosh-a-mer, Bosh-hammer, or some other way? Who is Boshamer, anyway? Former coach
Mike Fox presented an alternate pronunciation. (
Rams Club)
UNC's Baseball Game Friday Against ECU Moved To Monday
North Carolina baseball's game scheduled for Friday, Feb. 21 against East Carolina has been moved to Monday, Feb. 24 due to the weather conditions in Greenville. The Tar Heels now will head out to Greenville for a clash with the Pirates in Clark-LeCalri Stadium on Monday at 5 p.m. The games set for Saturday and Sunday are still on as scheduled. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Baseball remains unbeaten, scores 12 runs amid longest homer drought in 7 years
Coach
Scott Forbes insists that the home runs will come, but No. 6 North Carolina hasn’t needed power to get off to a 4-0 start. Clutch two-out hitting Tuesday carried the Tar Heels to a 12-9 victory over Kansas State, a Super Regional team a year ago, on a chilly evening at Boshamer Stadium despite the program’s longest power drought in seven seasons. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
No. 6 UNC baseball takes down Kansas State, 12-9, in first midweek game of the season
Riding comebacks in the first and seventh innings, the No. 6 Diamond Heels (4-0) bested Kansas State (1-4), 12-9, on Tuesday evening at Boshamer Stadium. UNC scored four runs in the first and five in the seventh to bookend a gritty defeat of the Wildcats. Sophomore catcher
Luke Stevenson tallied three RBIs and his first stolen base of the season. (
Daily Tar Heel)
UNC Baseball Hosts Kansas State For Midweek Clash Tuesday
The Diamond Heels host Kansas State in their first midweek game of the season on Tuesday at 4 p.m. in Boshamer Stadium. UNC opened its 135th baseball season with a weekend series sweep of Texas Tech. Pitching was the story for the Tar Heels. A staff that came into the season hyped for its depth, combined to pitch a 1.67 ERA across three games. (
GoHeels.com)
This Week in UNC Baseball: Good Start, Big Week Ahead
UNC Baseball opened 2025 with a sweep of visiting Texas Tech. The Tar Heels' pitching staff that had been the talk of the fall and preseason kept the Red Raiders in check at the plate while UNC’s ‘doubles’ offense got wins on the scoreboard. Coach Scott discusses the weekend and the surprises that even had the head man impressed during the series. (
Inside Carolina)
UNC Baseball Makes Changes To Midweek Schedule
The UNC baseball team has altered the schedule for its upcoming midweek games with severe weather expected in the area. The Tar Heels will now face Kansas State on Tuesday, Feb. 18 at 4 p.m. with their game against NC A&T moving to the following Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 4 p.m. Coach
Scott Forbes and staff will continue to monitor to the weather. (
GoHeels.com)
Baseball Notebook: UNC Opens Season with Sweep of Texas Tech
Opening weekend has come and gone, and UNC walked away with a sweep of Texas Tech to begin the 2025 season. The Tar Heels' first opening weekend sweep of a Power Five conference team since 2017 was accomplished by way of 5-1 and 8-3 scores in Friday's doubleheader, and 4-2 on Saturday.
Jason DeCaro set the tone for the weekend. (
Inside Carolina)
No. 6 UNC Baseball finishes off sweep of Texas Tech with dominant pitching
The tall and short of it was that No. 6 UNC Baseball made quite a statement with its sweep of Texas Tech. Center fielder
Kane Kepley, the 5-8 Liberty transfer, showed he’ll be a big spark at the top of the order, and
Ryan Lynch, one of two 6-3 freshman pitchers who came on in relief, was outstanding as the Tar Heels beat the Red Raiders 4-2 on Saturday. (
Tar Heel Tribune)