Tar Heels fail in bid for baseball national championship
Posted Jun 27, 2006
Oregon State, which lost its first game in the College World Series by 10 runs, beat North Carolina 3-2 Monday for the NCAA baseball championship at Rosenblatt Stadium. The Beavers (50-16) won six of seven games following their 11-1 loss to Miami on June 17. The Tar Heels (54-15) squandered late-inning chances to go ahead and Oregon State's winning run scored on a throwing error by second baseman Bryan Steed.
(Charlotte Observer)
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