Pitching key for both teams in St.John's 5-4 win
By Brandon Moree | June 2, 2012Start to finish, North Carolina’s 5-4 loss to St. John’s Saturday night was all about pitching. St.
Start to finish, North Carolina’s 5-4 loss to St. John’s Saturday night was all about pitching. St.
In the ACC Baseball Tournament one week ago, North Carolina third baseman Colin Moran was not his usual outstanding self at the plate. The Tar Heels played three games in Greensboro and in those contests Moran was 2-for-14 and struck out five times. He’s already doubled that hit total in the Chapel Hill Regional in just the opening game, a 7-4 win against Cornell. “He was four-for-five today,” UNC coach Mike Fox said.
The North Carolina baseball team is hosting a regional again in 2012 starting Friday, June 1. Joining the Tar Heels in competition for a spot in the Super Regional will be East Carolina, St.
Yesterday the NCAA announced the teams playing in the Chapel Hill Regional and what times games will be played this weekend. East Carolina will start the regional Friday at 1 p.m. when they play St. John’s, the Tar Heels don’t play until 6 p.m. But Chapel Hill transit has set in place plans that will take effect much earlier in the day.
The NCAA selection committee announced the 64-team field for the 2012 NCAA baseball tournament earlier today and North Carolina received one of eight national seeds. UNC was pegged as the six seed and will host Cornell, St.
After going 2-1 at the ACC Tournament, the North Carolina baseball team has earned the right to host a Regional in the first weekend of the NCAA tournament. The other three teams in UNC’s regional will be announced Monday at noon. The Tar Heels are one of 16 teams pegged to host a regional including four other ACC schools.
GREENSBORO — As any concerned pitching coach should, North Carolina’s Scott Forbes approached closer Michael Morin on Saturday and asked him how many pitches he had left in the tank.
In Thursday’s 5-3 loss to Miami in game two of the North Carolina baseball team’s slate of games in the ACC Tournament, there a few of bright spots. Well, really just two, and they both came off the bench. In the top of the seventh inning with the Tar Heels down 3-1, UNC coach Mike Fox pulled freshman Grayson Atwood off the bench to pinch hit for Adam Griffin with a runner on and one out in the inning. Atwood took the first pitch he saw and sent it over the fence in left center field to tie the game. “My approach was to put a good swing on the first good pitch I see,” Atwood said about his first home run since his high school days.
Wake Forest had done everything it needed to manufacture a run and draw first blood in the third inning of Wednesday’s ACC tournament opener.
The ACC named four North Carolina baseball players to the All-Conference team today. Sophomore Kent Emanuel, UNC’s left-handed Friday night starter, and closer Michael Morin earned first team honors for their efforts this season. Emanuel is 8-3 on the season and posted the second best ERA in the conference with 1.80. Michael Morin leads the ACC with 17 saves this season. This season is marks the first time that two UNC pitchers made the first team in program history. Senior Jacob Stallings was named to the second team along with Brian Holberton. Stallings is one of the nation’s most intimidating catchers as he has held opponents to the fewest stolen base attempts in the country.
The Tar Heels swept/ took the series against Virginia Tech this weekend. Finals: UNC 13, VT 2. UNC 2, VT 1. Winners: Thursday Kent Emanuel (8-3) on 7.0 IP, 5 hits, 2 runs, 2 walks and 7 strikeouts. Friday Benton Moss (6-2) on 7.2 IP, 4 hits, 1 run (unearned), 0 walks and 8 strikeouts. Saturday Losers: Thursday Andrew Aizenstadt (2-3) on 3.0 IP, 7 hits, 7 runs, 1 walk and 0 strikeouts. Friday Joe Mantiply (5-6) on 8.0 IP, 4 hits, 2 runs, 1 walk and 7 strikeouts. Saturday Homeruns: Virginia Tech – Tyler Horan Thursday North Carolina Shell McCain Friday Triples: North Carolina – Chaz Frank Thursday Doubles: North Carolina – Colin Moran, Jacob Stallings, Michael Russell, Cody Stubbs.
The Tar Heels swept the series from Duke this weekend at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park — here are the high lights. Finals: UNC 2, Duke 1. UNC 15, Duke 1. UNC 3, Duke 0.
DURHAM — North Carolina’s wins leader isn’t ace Kent Emanuel or up-and-comer Benton Moss. It’s left-handed relief pitcher R.C.
Duke. North Carolina. Whenever they get together, in any sort of sport or contest, things always get interesting.
At the end of the eighth inning in Tuesday night’s game at Boshamer Stadium the UNC-Wilmington crowd kicked up a ‘SEA-HAWKS’ chant. That didn’t sit well with North Carolina skipper Mike Fox. Before he was even asked a question after UNC’s 4-2 win, a very animated Fox had something to say about the atmosphere. “I don’t know what I’m going to do, but I’m going to change something here at the Bosh.
The Tar Heels swept Boston College this weekend at Boshamer Stadium here are the highlights. Finals: UNC 15, BC 1. UNC 6, BC 5.
Former North Carolina men’s basketball assistant coach Jerod Haase has completed his coaching staff at the University of Alabama Birmingham. And he’s taking another former Tar Heel with him. After spending 13 years on Roy Williams staff at both Kansas and UNC, Haase accepted his first head coaching gig at UAB on March 27. Today, UAB announced that Bobby Frasor, a member of UNC’s 2009 national championship, will be the director of operations.
North Carolina senior and former basketball player Tyler Zeller reemerged on Twitter Tuesday afternoon. His new handle — @ZellerTyler. His first tweets coincided with his visit to ESPN, where he appeared on a SportsCenter that aired on ESPNNEW. Within an hour of making his first tweet, one that included a picture with Scott Van Pelt (@NotthefakeSVP), Zeller already had more than 4,000 followers. Zeller was ACC Player of the Year this year with averages of 18.5 points and 9.7 rebounds in conference play.
The North Carolina softball team fell 2-1 to ACC leader Florida State in a two-day series. The Tar Heels entered the Sunday-Monday set coming off a 9-0, 8-0, 9-0 winning streak, but weak play in all areas rendered them unable to hold off the Seminoles.
After managing just one run through the first eight innings last night, the No. 5 North Carolina baseball team’s bats came out early in the second game of the Tar Heels’ series against Wake Forest.