UNC baseball wins series over No. 2 Georgia Tech
The University of North Carolina baseball team won a series against No. 2 Georgia Tech, taking two out of three games with strong pitching and early offense. The Tar Heels' victory was marked by nine home runs and holding Georgia Tech's high-scoring lineup to just 11 runs across the series.
The University of North Carolina baseball team defeated No. 2 Georgia Tech in a series, winning two out of three games. The Tar Heels won the first game 5-2, with Jason DeCaro pitching strongly and the team hitting three home runs in the first three innings. In the second game, North Carolina won 14-4 in eight innings, with Jake Schaffner and Gavin Gallaher reaching base to start the game and Owen Hull hitting a grand slam. The Tar Heels could not complete the sweep, losing the third game 5-2 as their offense cooled. Georgia Tech took the lead in the opening inning, and despite North Carolina answering in the bottom half, they could not build on it. The Tar Heels have now won three straight weekend series against the Yellow Jackets.
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