Honeycutt swipes more ACC history as UNC rolls by Pack

By R.L. Bynum

RALEIGH — After three consecutive one-run losses, No. 11 North Carolina wasn’t leaving anything to chance, particularly Vance Honeycutt and Colby Wilkerson.

The Tar Heels backed outstanding pitching with plenty of offense, rolling to a 14–3 victory Saturday at Doak Field to salvage a game from the three-game weekend series and clinch their third straight 30-win season as Honeycutt made more history.

They did it with the only power coming at the bottom of the order as Alex Madera (2 for 3) and Wilkerson (top photo, who drove in four) each hit their second home runs of the season.

For the third time this season, Carolina (30–10, 15–6 ACC) avoided a road sweep with a huge win in a series finale after doing it earlier at Virginia and Miami, two other challenging places to win.

“Three times we’ve had our backs against the wall, and that’s not the position you want to be in,” UNC coach Scott Forbes said. “I wasn’t surprised with what I saw today. Our offense obviously answered the bell today.”

Making history seems routine for Honeycutt, who swiped more of it Saturday. Two steals gave him 70, making him the first player in ACC history with at least 50 home runs (he has 53) and at least 70 steals.

The Wolfpack (22–15, 12–9 ACC) snapped Honeycutt’s five-game home run streak, but the speedy center fielder scored two runs and tied his career-high with four hits, including a two-run triple in the sixth inning.

“People pick the kid apart, and that’s what they are going to do because he’s so talented,” said Forbes, marveling at Honeycutt setting another ACC standard. “He’s the most talented, best all-around player I’ve ever coached and been around.”

Wilkerson tied his career high with four hits.

“We’ve had a bunch of guys do it this year and today was my day,” Wilkerson said. “It was some other guys’ game, too. We just played a good game.”

Aidan Hough (winner, 3–0) escaped trouble in the first two innings, scattering six hits and giving up only two Jacob Cozart solo home runs while striking out three.

“I thought Aidan Hough was huge for us and set the tone,” Forbes said.

Connor Bovair only gave up a bloop hit in three shutout innings of relief with three strikeouts to earn his first save of the season. (Photo courtesy of UNC Athletics)

Connor Bovair was dominant in finishing the game with three shutout innings, yielding one hit and three walks to earn his first save of the season. He gives Forbes another good bullpen option and the ability to rest his top relievers.

Bovair said the changeup was his best pitch against the Wolfpack.

“With them being a lefty-heavy lineup, I threw a lot of changeups and was able to get them where I wanted them,” the right-hander said. “I felt like that allowed me to have a lot of success.”

Left fielder Casey Cook keyed the five-run third inning with a two-run single and made a spectacular diving catch near the right-field line to save a run in the fifth inning on right fielder Josh Hogue’s liner.

Haugh left two runners stranded in scoring position in the first two innings. He elicited a lineout from Cozart on a nice play by right fielder Anthony Donofrio to end the first.

In the second, he struck out center fielder Eli Serrano III swinging after being behind 3–0 in the count.

Carolina didn’t miss its chance in the third when it took a 5–0 lead, in the Tar Heels’ 12th inning with at least five runs this season. Thanks to the Wolfpack’s adventures on defense that produced two errors, UNC needed only two hits, with Cook’s the key one, as N.C. State starter Cooper Consiglio (loser, 1–4) walked four in the inning.

Madera’s solo shot to left to lead off the fourth made it 6–0 and ended Consiglio’s day.

Wilkerson shoved the lead to eight in the seventh inning with an RBI double down the left-field line to score Madera from first after he walked.

Matt Poston relieved Haugh to start the seventh inning. After Poston walked the first two batters on 12 pitches, Bovair struck out the next two. Hogue drove in a run when his short fly ball to left field fell between fielders for the only hit off Bovair.

UNC added a run on Parks Harber’s RBI groundout in the eighth, and Wilkerson’s three-run homer in the ninth inning made it 14–3.

NOTES — Carolina returns home Tuesday for a 6 p.m. game against Gardner-Webb before playing host to Virginia Tech in a weekend series starting at 6 p.m. Friday. … The Bulldogs (15–24) swept a Saturday doubleheader from Longwood 8–5 and 2–0. … The Hokies (25–11, 12–8) beat Duke 8–7 in 11 innings on Saturday. … Cook has 55 RBI. … Kaleb Cost, a defensive player for the UNC football team, was with the baseball team and not at the spring football game. … UNC leads the all-time series against N.C. State 176–141–1, but the Wolfpack has won 12 of the last 23 games at Doak Field.


No. 11 UNC 14, N.C. State 3


ACC standings

Coastal DivisionLeagueOverall
No. 12 North Carolina17–735–11
No. 11 Virginia14–1035–12
No. 10 Duke14–1030–14
Virginia Tech13–1128–14
Georgia Tech12–1128–16
Miami8–1621–24
Pittsburgh6–1619–23
Atlantic DivisionLeagueOverall
No. 4 Clemson16–735–10
No. 7 Florida State13–934–10
No. 21 N.C. State13–926–17
No. 13 Wake Forest12–1229–16
Louisville12–1128–18
Boston College8–1821–24
Notre Dame7–1822–21

(Unless otherwise indicated, games only stream on ESPN3)
Wednesday’s results
No. 12 North Carolina 19, William & Mary 2, 6½ innings (10-run rule)
No. 11 Virginia 10, Navy 0, 7 innings (10-run rule)
Virginia Tech 11, N.C. A&T 9
No. 13 Wake Forest 15, High Point 12
Thursday’s results
Miami 3, BYU 2, 12 innings
Louisville 12, Boston College 7
Friday’s results
No. 4 Clemson 11, Georgia Tech 4
Georgia Tech 14, No. 4 Clemson 12
Louisville 3, Boston College 0
Miami 6, BYU 4
Pittsburgh 3, Notre Dame 1
No. 20 N.C. State 8, No. 7 Florida State 7
Saturday’s games
Ohio at Virginia Tech, doubleheader, 11 a.m.
Louisville at Boston College, noon
BYU at Miami, 1 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Notre Dame, 4 p.m., ACC Network
Western Carolina at Wake Forest, 6 p.m.
No. 20 N.C. State at No. 7 Florida State, 7 p.m., ACC Network
Sunday’s games
No. 20 N.C. State at No. 7 Florida State, 1 p.m.
Ohio at Virginia Tech, 1 p.m.,
Longwood at No. 10 Duke, doubleheader, 1 p.m.
Georgia Tech at No. 4 Clemson, 1 p.m.
Western Carolina at No. 13 Wake Forest, doubleheader, 1 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Notre Dame, 2 p.m.


DateDay/
month
Time/
score
Opponent/event
(current ranks)
TV/
record
February
16FridayW, 10–3vs. Wagner1–0
17SaturdayW, 16–5vs. Wagner2–0
18SundayW, 20–6vs. Wagner3–0
20TuesdayW, 8–7vs. Elon4–0
23FridayW, 2–1vs. No. 5 East Carolina5–0
24SaturdayL, 7–4vs. No. 5 East Carolina
in Fayetteville
5–1
25SundayL, 10–9at No. 5 East Carolina5–2
27TuesdayW, 8–2vs. VCU6–2
28WednesdayW, 12–3vs. Longwood7–2
March
1FridayW, 12–2vs. Princeton8–2
2SaturdayW, 11–2vs. Princeton9–2
3SundayW, 13–6vs. Princeton10–2
5TuesdayW, 7–3at Campbell11–2
8FridayW, 2–1vs. Pittsburgh12–2,
1–0 ACC
9SaturdayW, 7–3vs. Pittsburgh13–2,
2–0 ACC
10SundayW, 6–5,
10 innings
vs. Pittsburgh14–2,
3–0 ACC
12TuesdayW, 13–7vs. Rutgers15–2
13WednesdayW, 9–8vs. Rutgers16–2
15FridayL, 14–1at Miami16–3,
3–1 ACC
16SaturdayL, 2–1at Miami16–4,
3–2 ACC
17SundayW, 18–6,
7 innings
(10-run rule)
at Miami17–4,
4–2 ACC
19TuesdayW, 11–0,
7 innings
(10-run rule)
vs. UNCW18–4
22FridayW, 5–4vs. Georgia Tech19–4,
5–2 ACC
23SaturdayW, 11–5vs. Georgia Tech20–4,
6–2 ACC
24SundayW, 9–2vs. Georgia Tech21–4,
7–2 ACC
26TuesdayW, 10–8vs. N.C. A&T22–4
29FridayW, 6–5at No. 13 Wake Forest23–4,
8–2 ACC
30SaturdayW, 10–6at No. 13 Wake Forest24–4,
9–2 ACC
31SundayW, 14–10at No. 13 Wake Forest25–4,
10–2 ACC
April
4ThursdayL, 14–11at No. 11 Virginia25–5,
10–3 ACC
5FridayL, 7–2at No. 11 Virginia25–6,
10–4 ACC
6SaturdayW, 12–7at No. 11 Virginia26–6,
11–4 ACC
9TuesdayL, 2–1vs. No. 15 South Carolina
in Charlotte
26–7
12FridayW, 13–0,
6½ innings
(10-run rule)
vs. Notre Dame27–7,
12–4 ACC
13SaturdayW, 7–2vs. Notre Dame28–7,
13–4 ACC
14SundayW, 10–3vs. Notre Dame29–7,
14–4 ACC
16TuesdayL, 5–4vs. Coastal Carolina29–8
18ThursdayL, 9–8at No. 20 N.C. State29–9,
14–5 ACC
19FridayL, 5–4at No. 20 N.C. State29–10,
14–6 ACC
20SaturdayW, 14–3at No. 20 N.C. State30–10,
15–6 ACC
23TuesdayW, 5–2vs. Gardner-Webb31–10
26FridayW, 8–1vs. Virginia Tech32–10,
16–6 ACC
27SaturdayW, 6–3vs. Virginia Tech33–10,
17–6 ACC
28SundayL, 4–3vs. Virginia Tech33–11,
17–7 ACC
30TuesdayW, 13–1,
6½ innings
(10-run rule)
vs. Charlotte34–11
May
1WednesdayW, 19–2,
6½ innings
(10-run rule)
vs. William & Mary35–11
7Tuesday6 p.m.vs. CampbellESPN3
10Friday6 p.m.vs. LouisvilleESPN3
11Saturday2 p.m.vs. LouisvilleESPN3
12Sunday1 p.m.vs. LouisvilleACCN
14Tuesday6 p.m.at UNCWFloSports
16Thursday6 p.m.at No. 10 DukeACCN
17Friday6 p.m.at No. 10 DukeESPN3
18Saturday1 p.m.at No. 10 DukeESPN3
21–26Tuesday-
Sunday
TBAACC tournament
in Charlotte
ACCN
31FridayTBANCAA RegionalTBA
June
1–3Saturday-
Monday
TBANCAA RegionalTBA
7–10Friday-
Monday
TBANCAA Super RegionalTBA
14–24Friday-
Monday
TBACollege World Series
in Omaha, Neb.
TBA

Photo courtesy of UNC Athletics

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