Impressions From UNC-UCLA
Posted Feb 23, 2015
North Carolina should feel good about the state of its offense, despite the series loss. The Tar Heels had 10 hits Friday, 12 more Saturday, and 11 on Sunday, and they drew 12 walks over the final two games. And again, that offensive output came against a marquee pitching staff. I thought the Tar Heels, like the Bruins, got quality at-bats up and down their lineup.
(D1 Baseball)
Related: Baseball, Baseball Recruiting
Anthony Donofrio's Proving GroundMeet North Carolina right fielder Anthony Donofrio. He’s a self-proclaimed "bundle of joy" who began his baseball career with cinder blocks tied to his feet...
Thu Apr 25, 2024Diamond Heels Duo Named To Stopper of the Year Midseason Watch List
UNC pitchers Matthew Matthijs and Dalton Pence have been named to the 2024 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year Midseason Watch List,...
Wed Apr 24, 2024
UNC’s Kaleb Cost Managing Springtime Double Play of Baseball and Football
Whenever the Diamond Heels record their final out of the season, Kaleb Cost will stop hitting baseballs and start hitting wide receivers. UNC’s freshman outfielder...
Wed Apr 24, 2024
UNC Baseball Downs Gardner-Webb, 5-2
Solid defense has been one of the keys to No. 15 UNC Baseball's success, with the run-saving efforts and incredible range of the outfielders justifiably...
Tue Apr 23, 2024