UNC moves up in Top 25 baseball poll after 27th straight home win

By R.L. Bynum

After North Carolina’s weekend sweep of Notre Dame for its school-record 27th consecutive home victory, the Tar Heels moved up two spots to No. 11 in the latest D1 Baseball Top 25 poll.

The Tar Heels (29–7, 14–4 ACC) lead the ACC Coastal Division by three games over No. 7 Duke (26–10; rank unchanged) No. 10 Virginia (28–8; rank unchanged) and No. 23 Virginia Tech (23–10; down seven spot), who are tied for second place at 11–7.

“We’ve played well in the league,” UNC coach Scott Forbes said after Sunday’s 10–3 win over the Irish. “I’m happy where we are, but we obviously have to keep getting better in all areas. I felt like this weekend we played well. If they made a mistake, we capitalized on it. I feel like we played good defense for the most part, overall.”

UNC is No. 5 in the RPI, second only in the ACC to Clemson at No. 1.

After taking care of Notre Dame (15–18, 2–16), UNC faces much-tougher games this week. The Tar Heels host Coastal Carolina (24–11), which moved up one spot to No. 19, at 6 p.m. Tuesday (ESPN3).

UNC then heads to Raleigh for a three-game series on Thursday at 7 p.m. (ACC Network), Friday at 6 p.m. (ESPN3), and Saturday at 1 p.m. (ESPN3) against N.C. State (20–13, 10–8), which took two of three at Clemson last weekend. The Tigers (29–6, 11–4) fell four spots to No. 6 in the D1 Baseball Top 25.


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Other ACC teams in the poll are No. 8 Florida State (30–5, 10–5; up two spots) and No. 12 Wake Forest (24–11, 8–8; up two spots).

Carolina has played two non-conference teams in the poll, losing two of three to No. 9 East Carolina (27–8; rank unchanged) and losing 2–1 last Tuesday in Charlotte to No. 20 South Carolina (25–11; rank unchanged).


D1 Baseball Top 25

RankTeam RecordPrevious
1Texas A&M32–43
2Arkansas30–51
3Kentucky30–58
4Tennessee30–64
5Oregon State29-–55
6Clemson29-–62
7Duke26–107
8Florida State30-–510
9East Carolina27–89
10Virginia28-–811
11North Carolina29-–713
12Wake Forest24–1114
13Vanderbilt26–106
14Louisiana28–919
15Oklahoma State25–1121
16Oregon25–1018
17UC Irvine25–712
18Alabama24–1225
19Coastal Carolina24–1120
20South Carolina25–11NR
21Arizona21–13NR
22West Virginia22-–13NR
23Virginia Tech23–1016
24Georgia27–9NR
25Dallas Baptist26–815

ACC standings

LeagueGBOverall
No. 16 Georgia Tech19–1139–16
No. 6 Florida State17–10½37–13
No. 3 North Carolina18–11½39–12
No. 22 N.C. State17–11133–18
No. 14 Clemson18–12141–15
Virginia16–1132–17
Duke17–13236–18
Wake Forest16–14336–19
Miami15–1431–23
No. 21 Louisville15–15435–20
Notre Dame14–16532–20
Virginia Tech12–18730–24
Boston College11–19826–28
Stanford11–19827–24
Pittsburgh10–20927–26
California9–2110½22–30

Thursday-Saturday series
No. 16 Georgia Tech at Duke: Thursday: GT 7–6; Friday: Duke 14–4 (7 innings); Saturday: GT 8–2
No. 14 Clemson at Pittsburgh: Clemson swept 6–1, 11–2 and 13–6
Virginia at Virginia Tech: Thursday: Va. 12–2; Friday: VT 5–4; Saturday: Va. 3–1
Stanford at No. 22 N.C. State: Thursday: State 7–2: Friday: Stanford 4–3, 10 innings; Saturday: Stanford 6–3
Wake Forest at Louisville: Thursday: WF 14–4; Friday: WF 5–4; Saturday: UL 14–9
No. 3 North Carolina at No. 6 Florida State: Thursday: UNC 8–3: Friday: UNC 11–1, 7 innings; Saturday: FSU 5–4
Notre Dame at Miami: Thursday: ND 3–2; Friday: Miami 15–1, 7 innings: Saturday: ND 12–2
Boston College at California: Thursday: Cal 8–6; Friday: BC 10–9; Saturday: Cal 4–3, 10 innings


Date(s)Day/
month
Times/
scores
Opponent
(current rank)
Record/
TV *
February
13–14Fri., Sat.W, 9–4; W, 12–2 (7);
W, 4–3 (11)
vs. Indiana3–0
17TuesdayW, 10–0 (7)vs. Richmond4–0
18WednesdayW, 5–3vs. Longwood5–0
20–22Fri.-SunW, 10–0 (8);
L, 10–3; T, 3–3
vs. East Carolina6–1–1
24TuesdayW, 9–1vs. N.C. A&T7–1–1
25WednesdayW, 13–3 (7)vs. VCU8–1–1
27–28Fri., Sat.W, 16–3 (7);
W, 12–2 (7)
vs. Le Moyne10–1–1
March
1SundayW, 21–1 (7)vs. Le Moyne11–1–1
3TuesdayW, 5–1vs. Elon12–1–1
6–7Fri., SatL, 13–3 (7); L, 9–2;
W, 8–7 (12)
vs. No. 9
Virginia
13–3–1,
1–2 ACC
10TuesdayW, 13–3 (7)vs. Bucknell14–3–1
13–15Fri.-Sun.W, 8–1; W, 6–2;
W, 10–2
at California17–3–1, 4–2
18WednesdayW, 8–2vs. UNCG18–3–1
20–22Fri.–Sun.W, 11–1 (8); L, 2–0;
W, 7–6
vs. Louisville20–4–1, 6–3
24Tuesday6:30vs. South Carolina
in Charlotte
28–29Sat., Sun.1 (DH), 1at Notre Dame
31Tuesday8 p.m.vs. CampbellACCN
April
2–4Thur.-Sat.6, 5, noonvs. Boston College
7Tuesday7 p.m.vs. CharlotteACCN
10–12Fri.-Sun.6, 2, 12:30at ClemsonSunday
ACCN
14Tuesday6 p.m.vs. UNCW
17–19Fri-Sun.6, noon, 1vs. No. 3
Georgia Tech
Sat., Sun.
ACCN
21Tuesday6 p.m.vs. High Point
23–25Thu.-Sat.7, 6, 3at DukeThurs.
ACCN
28Tuesday7 p.m.vs. No. 15
Coastal Carolina
ACCN
29Wednesday6 p.m.vs. Queens
May
3Sunday2 p.m.
(non-conference game)
vs. DukeACCN
6Wednesday6 p.m.vs. Winthrop
8–10Fri.-Sun.6, noon, 1vs. Pittsburgh
12Tuesday6 p.m.at UNCW
14–16Thurs.-Sat.7, 6, 1at No. 14
N.C. State
Thurs.
ACCN
19–24Tues.-Sun.ACC tournamentCharlotteACCN
(final ESPN2)
29–31Fri.-Sun.NCAA RegionalsCampus sites
June
5–7Fri.-Sun.NCAA Super RegionalsCampus sites
12–22Fri.-MonCollege World SeriesOmaha, Neb.
  • Games not on TV stream on ACC Network Extra unless otherwise note.

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