UNC's Jason DeCaro, Scott Forbes and Sam Angelo after win over Oklahoma #UNC
Jun 1, 2025
UNC's Jason DeCaro, Scott Forbes and Sam Angelo after win over Oklahoma #UNC
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Shout out late night. I don't know if
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this is working. That's um
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I mean that's a really good arm. Um one
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of the best most talented arms we faced
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all season. Uh so you have to give our
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guys credit. I want to give Coach
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Jackson and coach Whis's Vicki a ton of
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credit. They work their tails off. I'm
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so blessed to have the staff that I
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have. Um those two guys had our hitters
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prepared.
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Um, obviously this guy is the hitter.
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Uh, but you know, great example is is is
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Sam over here. He hadn't really started
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a game in that two strike stance all
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year. Uh, the coaches as soon as he got
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done the cages said, "Hey, you're
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dhing." And just, you know, that's what
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we want you to do right off the bat.
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That was a huge swing of the bat. You
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know, we scored all those runs with two
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outs. Um, I mean, I thought our our guys
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were locked in all night. Uh they have a
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really really good team. Um but that was
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that was a great win for our guys. I'm
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excited to watch them again tomorrow.
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I'm glad that we we get to recover with
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it being a late game, but I did tell him
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it's going to be the hardest game of the
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season. You have to expect it to be that
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way. But that was a really good win for
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us. Questions. Tommy in the front row.
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Then Adam back. Coach George, we talked
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all year and you've been consistent that
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your team hits the fast ball pretty good
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and then they go out and do it tonight
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right out of the gate. What did you guys
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see in prep for for Witherspoon? What
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did you see getting ready and how did
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you get coach Jackson and Bicki to get
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guys like Sam to sort of implement it? I
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mean that it's it's more them. Um, I
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trust them. Uh, and they just hand me
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the sheet on what we're going to do,
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what our approach is going to be, and I
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stay out the way. I just go back in the
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coaches in the in the cages and ask the
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guys how they're doing. You know, build
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them up, make sure they're ready, make
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sure they're confident, keep them loose.
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Um, you know, and a little birdie
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apparently was saying that we couldn't
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hit 95. So, I think the guys took that
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personally. Um, and but their approach,
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you know, they stuck with it throughout
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the whole time he was out there. Uh, and
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Sam could tell you more about that, but
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they did a really good job of of
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listening to coach where Vicki he told
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him where to stand on the plate. Um, we
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might we need to start choked up right
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out of the gate and set the tone by just
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having quality at bats. And sometimes
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when you face an arm like that, you're
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so amped up that you're you're just too
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big with your swings. Um, we showed him
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some video of guys that have had success
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against him, what they did, and they let
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the ball come to them and, uh, you know,
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you notice some of the balls we hit
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early were opposite field. Gavin drilled
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that ball to right and Sam hit the home
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run to left. Uh, so that but still
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players have to do it, so I have to give
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them the credit. Adam, then Rod, Sam,
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can you take us through that that first
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at bat that that led to the three-run
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home run? Along the lines of what Scott
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is talking about, did you think overall
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at the plate, you guys sort of were
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looking forward to the challenge of
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facing Witherspoon? Did you did you want
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did you did you think you guys wanted it
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to? That's obviously a really really
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good arm and that's feels pretty hard.
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So, Coach Whisb did told us all in the
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cages, he said, "Hey, just be on time
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for the fast ball." And when I walked up
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there to the plate, I looked over Coach
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Forbes and he did a nice big breath and
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told me just to relax and be in that
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moment. And that was really good for me.
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to be in that moment. So, it was wasn't
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I was trying to be on time for a fast
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ball. So,
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uh Sam, two home runs coming into
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tonight. You get two home runs tonight.
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I'm sure you dreamed of these these kind
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of moments when you decided to commit
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here. What was it like to see it come to
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fruition on a night like this? I mean,
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just as we were getting ready for the
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game, looking up at that Carolina
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baseball crowd. Um, that's them being
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there for us and that cheering really
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got us going in the beginning and that's
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really what it's all about. It's fans.
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So,
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Sam, how much confidence does this give
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the rest of the lineup considering uh
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Witherspoon with 120 strikeouts and only
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20 walks moving on throughout the rest
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of the region? I mean that that's just a
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challenge like everyone's saying and
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that really fired us up and we wanted to
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prove that we can beat an arm like that.
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So Ryan Bryce, uh Sam, can you talk a
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little bit about what uh coach Ford was
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saying and in terms of that change to
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your stance and kind of preparation um
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leading up to this game? Yeah. So it's
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it's 98 miles an hour. So I just really
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trying to see the ball as best I can. So
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as I was taking DB, I felt pretty good
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and coach Ricky gave me the idea. They
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said, "Hey, just to see the ball a
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little bit better, why don't you try
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widening out a little bit and not
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striding?" And I saw that first pitch
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and I felt pretty good about it. And I
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didn't miss that fast ball. So, Grace,
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thank you. Jason, we've talked about
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your mental fortitude dealing with
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runners on and obviously eight
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strikeouts are big, but how big was it
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for your game that there were zero
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walks? Um, obviously that's huge. Um,
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credit to the offense for going out and
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giving me an early lead to work with.
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Um, makes it a lot easier to just go
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after guys and And credit to them and
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credit to the defense behind me for, you
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know, being elite all season and able to
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trust them like that. It's pretty
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special.
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Yeah, Sam, it seemed to us that part of
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the approach tonight was not to get deep
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in counts to to go after early pitches.
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Did that did that play into it at all?
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Yeah, our mindset is just attack. Coach
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Forbes tells us all the time, go out
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there and attack. Always be on the hunt.
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So, that's really what we were looking
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forward just to see a fast ball and go
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get it.
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Um Sam, Coach Forbes has also talked
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about, you know, if you, you know, have
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a big first inning, you still have tons
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of baseball to go. The game's not over.
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So, what was the mindset? You know, you
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have a lot of momentum from that first
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inning, but also not getting too ahead
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of yourself. Yeah, we had a great first
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inning and it's just like I said, always
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being on the hunt and we had Jason
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there, so we knew we were going to get
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have a good outing and he's going to
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keep that score low for them. So, it was
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just always being ready to go and just
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put keep scoring runs the end of the
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day.
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Second Sam, talking about your season as
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a whole, how were you able to sort of
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rebounded and come out with a
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performance like this? What kind of work
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did you put in?
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Just stuff we do every day. Coach Forbes
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told me I was playing so get that
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opportunity, try to do the best I can to
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help the team.
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Yeah, Adam.
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Coach, uh, the ACC is the only power
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conference that survived both days of
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the NCAA tournament. Can you talk about
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how much depth there is in this
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conference and how maybe some teams feel
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like they got cheated out of hosting or
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not even being in the regionals.
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Yeah, you know, I've been saying it from
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the get-go this year. I've been in the
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league a long time and I always felt
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like there were years where you kind of
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had an idea like, hey, you know, we're
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going to get this series or we can mix
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in a sweep to make up for being swept.
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Um, this year anybody could beat you.
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Um, and it hadn't been like that all the
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time. Um, and that's a credit to our
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league, a credit to the commitment
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people are making to baseball, credit to
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the really good coaches and great
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players. Um, but that league prepared
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us. I really felt like I told our guys,
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I mean, we saw arms like not quite like
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that, but pretty dang close in our
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league, especially at the bullpen. I
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mean, uh, Prescott for Florida State was
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throwing every pitch 97 to 99, might
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have touched 100. Obviously, Jamie
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Arnold is is who he is and some others.
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But the league prepares you too because
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so many teams play different styles. You
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look at a team like Louisville that
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steals a ton of bases. BC steals a ton
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of bases. And then you got a team like
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Duke that's just older um that's that's
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powerful. So NC State, you know, teams
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throughout our league, Clemson that run
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a lot, they the ACC's gotten so much
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better. Um and I said it earlier, you
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know, I really felt like
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um I felt like Georgia Tech should have
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hosted. Um somebody told me they did
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lose. So obviously uh but I still
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believe in him and I think our league is
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as good top to bottom as any any
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conference in the country. I've got four
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more. That's it. Adam RL, Tommy and
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Grace. Adam. Scott, who was the little
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birdie that said you couldn't hit 95? I
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can't I can't give you my sources, but I
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can tell you that I'm really proud of
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Scott to my left. I mean, here's a guy
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that has been one of the best hitters in
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Division 3 baseball. Like one of the
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best. and had an unbelievable fall for
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us, an unbelievable preseason. Started
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the the the year in the middle of the
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order and it hasn't gone exactly as
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planned, but I tell you what, he has
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bought in to to what UNCC is about,
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being about the team first. Um, and
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there's no doubt in my mind that's why
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he was rewarded in a big big uh
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situation like that. Quick followup, did
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did was there a tale with Witherspoon?
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It looked like you guys were seeing him
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very well early. Maybe he was tipping
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some pitches. I don't know. Might have
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been some thought to that. You know, I'm
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looking over there and and Chad Flax in
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here and he knows what I mean by this is
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sometimes as a coach is like you just
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walk in the cages and it's like our
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dudes are freaking ready to go. Um, you
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know, I I don't I don't no offense to
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anybody. I don't think it would have
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mattered. Um, and I challenge them. Hey,
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we got to be like that every game this
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time of year. And that's how this group
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has been for the most part, especially
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the second half of the season or really
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since pit. Doesn't mean we've played
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great. Uh but if anything, I just have
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to slow them down. But I can tell they
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are locked in and uh as coaches, you
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know, we just we just have to stay out
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of their way. All Sam hadn't started
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backtoback games since early April, but
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you started in the first two tournament
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games. Obviously, it worked out well,
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but what led you to go in that
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direction? You know, I'm a firm believer
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and I tell the guys because you got to
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practice what you preach is is I watch
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everything as a head coach. I watch as
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much BP in the cages. I watch it on the
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field. I watch how deliberate you are in
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your conditioning when I'm in the weight
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room. That's why I like to go in there
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and walk on the treadmill when we lift.
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And um you know, sometimes a guy just
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looks really really good or he matches
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up. We felt like yesterday Sam really
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really matched up well. But we also
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talked today about how much his conf his
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his confidence look like it had gotten
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back to where it was, you know, in the
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preseason. Um, and when that's the case,
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you know, at the end of the day with
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these guys are so talented, that's about
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70 75% of it. Uh but again I want to
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give credit to coach coach Jackson and
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coach where's Vicki because we looked at
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different matchups and uh based on how
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Sam had been throughout the season the
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matchup wasn't great on paper um swing
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pathwise but his swing looked as good as
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it it had been and thank goodness uh we
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came up with that decision. John, coach,
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I mean obviously you come in with a
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pitching plan in every game and then a
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big lead sort of changes that. How how
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did you deviate off of that? Getting Cam
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some work and getting Ryan some work and
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then how does that set you up for
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tomorrow? Yeah, we're we're set up
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extremely well because of this guy. Um I
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think that was his career top strikeouts
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from what he told me. I was like, man,
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we got to get in double digits, but no
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walks. Um Jason just set the tone and
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that's why we are set up so well. But
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it's also good uh to get guys. I thought
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Chewy looked really, really good and he
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just had bad luck. You know, balls beat
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directly in the ground than a guy
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bunting for a head doesn't have a bunt,
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a drag bun on it all year. And then
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Ryan's a freshman. So, um I know a lot
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of people would say, "Well, I hate that
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we had to use Lynch, but it's different
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pitching in those games, so I think it's
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going to work out for us. But we're set
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up to go um you know how we'll give out
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the ball tomorrow and we'll go from
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there." Chris Jason, your entire day has
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been set up for this. 606 first pitch.
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When you have a delay, what do you do
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during that delay to stay locked in
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mentally and make sure you're ready to
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physically go? Try not to do too much.
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Um, sit in the locker room, relax a
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little bit, keep it light. Uh, play some
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games in there. Um, and once you find
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out what time first pitch is, just try
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and get ready for that. Keep it the
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same. All right. Thanks everybody.
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Congratulations. Make your
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