No. 19 UNC baseball outlasts Duke, 4-3, in first game of weekend series
An athletic double-play by graduate shortstop Alex Madera recorded the game’s final out and prevented a tying run from scoring to help No. 19 North ...
Read More »An athletic double-play by graduate shortstop Alex Madera recorded the game’s final out and prevented a tying run from scoring to help No. 19 North ...
Read More »Location: Winston Salem, N.C.
Type: four-year, public
Year founded: 1892
Total enrollment (fall 2013): 6,163
Undergraduate enrollment: 5,962
Acceptance rate: 62%
Graduation rate (after four years, 2013): 14.8%
In-state undergraduate tuition and fees (2015-16): $7,434.16
Sports nickname: Rams
Website: www.wssu.edu
The No. 19 North Carolina baseball team (22-7, ACC 6-6) defeated the Gardner-Webb Bulldogs (14-16), 11-1, at Boshamer Stadium on Tuesday evening. ...
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Read More »The temporary hiring freeze was announced in a Thursday email to Kenan-Flagler employees.
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