OMAHA, Neb. — North Carolina pitcher Kent Emanuel wasn’t nervous about making his first career start in the College World Series. In fact, the freshman said Sunday afternoon that important games usually give him more motivation to perform on the mound.
With elimination from the College World Series on the line in Monday’s game against Texas, there was plenty of pressure on the Tar Heel pitcher.
And true to his word, Emanuel shined.
Emanuel threw a complete-game shutout Monday at TD Ameritrade Park to help the Tar Heels avoid elimination and beat Texas 3-0.
Emanuel’s performance was the first complete-game shutout in the College World Series since UNC’s Robert Woodard did it in 2006, and the first by a freshman since 1993.
Even though his freshman star was pitching in front of more than 20,000 people, Fox never witnessed a glimpse of anxiousness from Emanuel.
“Other than his left arm, his best trait is his demeanor,” Fox said. “I’ve never seen Kent any different. Just you don’t see a lot of emotion out of him. That’s what you want when you get on the mound, especially at this stage.”
Early in the game, the Tar Heels struggled to capitalize offensively despite having runners in scoring position.
For Fox, the game began to appear frighteningly similar to Saturday’s loss to Vanderbilt – in which the Tar Heels left a season-high 16 men on base.