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UNC's Gavin Gallaher Named ACC Baseball Player of the Week

Diamond Heels third baseman has been selected as the ACC Player of the Week, announced Monday. The sophomore standout was phenomenal in a four-game stretch that saw him slash .600/.647/1.400 with four home runs, nine hits, seven runs scored, and 11 RBI. He led UNC in each of those categories as the Tar Heels rolled to a 4-0 week. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Baseball sweeps Wake Forest with more terrific pitching, good defense

No. 16 North Carolina Baseball's pitching and superior defense were the difference in earning the Tar Heels’ first ACC series sweep of the season. Two right-handers, sophomore and freshman , finished a dominant pitching series for the Tar Heels with six strikeouts each in a 3–2 victory (Highlights) over Wake Forest. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Diamond Heels finding offense, looking like Omaha team after second straight run-rule win

The pitching was there all along, as it was with right-hander ’s solid work Saturday. But after the first back-to-back ACC run-rule wins in program history with a 17–1 win over Wake Forest on a chilly Saturday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium (Highlights), this team’s ceiling is, well, the roof. "I’ve always believed that hitting is contagious." (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Baseball Bludgeons Wake Forest Again for 2nd Straight Run-Rule Win

The Diamond Heels used another offensive avalanche to bury visiting Wake Forest early and win via the 10-run rule for the second straight day on Saturday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium, pummeling the Demon Deacons 17-1 in a game that ended after seven innings. The infield duo of and swung red-hot bats. (Chapelboro.com)

UNC Baseball gets stellar pitching, hammers Wake Forest in run-rule victory

The power that has been hard to come by in ACC play for No. 17 UNC Baseball ignited an impressive blowout of Wake Forest (Highlights). Center fielder and third baseman both hit home runs as the Tar Heels rolled to an 11-1 seven-inning run-rule victory in the opener of a three-game series at Boshamer Stadium on Friday. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Baseball Hosts Wake Forest In Penultimate Home Weekend

The Tar Heels return to Boshamer Stadium for a high-profile weekend series with Wake Forest. The Diamond Heels are on the tail end of a nine-game stretch against teams from the Tar Heel state. Carolina enters the series holding a 170-127-3 all-time advantage over the Demon Deacons and have won eight straight home series dating back to 2001. (GoHeels.com)

UNC-Wake Forest Baseball Schedule Shifts Due To Weather

UNC baseball's weekend series against Wake Forest has been altered due to projected rain in the forecast. The Tar Heels will open on Thursday against Wake as planned, with the game time moved up to 6 p.m. ET. The big change comes with Friday's game being moved to Sunday at 1 p.m. Saturday's contest will be played as originally scheduled for 1 p.m. (GoHeels.com)

Home Run Derby Helps UNC Baseball Win at Elon

In a game featuring 21 total hits and 22 total runs, the Diamond Heels clubbed four home runs to win 12-10 at Elon Tuesday. and accounted for all four of the UNC long balls, as each player homered twice. UNC used seven pitchers. , despite facing three batters and only recording one out, was credited with the win. (Chapelboro.com)

UNC Baseball Visits Elon Tuesday Night

UNC Baseball makes the short trek down I-40 on Tuesday to take on Elon at 6 p.m. in Latham Park. It is the Diamond Heels' first trip to the home of the Phoenix since 2015. UNC holds a 40-9 advantage all-time between the programs and has won the last 16 games dating back to 2010. It will be the ninth game the two teams have played in Elon, N.C. (GoHeels.com)

Podcast: Scott Forbes Radio Show - UNC Baseball Wins Series vs. Duke, No-Hitter, the Week Ahead

North Carolina head baseball coach joins host Dave Nathan on Forbes' radio show Monday to discuss the Tar Heels' first no-hitter in 26 years, two epic victories over Duke, the week ahead, and much more. (Listen To Podcast)
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