CHAPEL HILL — After late-inning heroics to win the suspended game on Saturday, No. 13 North Carolina couldn’t replicate that in the series finale. The Tar Heels won the suspended game with two late home runs, including Hunter Stokely’s 11th-inning blast to end the 9–8 11-inning game, but Miami rebounded and won 4–3 to take two of three games in the series.
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Videos: Mack Brown, Drake Maye and WR Taz Walker talk about UNC’s after spring game
Hear what Coach Mack Brown, Drake Maye and WR Tez Walker had to s say after Saturday’s spring game.
Tar Heels in NBA: White scores 14, huge 3s but gets taken out late in Bulls loss; four other UNC alums open playoffs Saturday
Where was Coby White with the game on the line at the end? That’s what many on social media wanted to know after his 3-pointer with 3:47 left (shown below) gave the Chicago Bulls a three-point lead. The Miami Heat outscored Chicago 15–1 the rest of the way, going on to a 102–91 victory in a play-in tournament elimination game to end the Bulls’ season.
UNC beats best reliever in the country, win on Stokely’s game-ending HR
CHAPEL HILL — No. 13 North Carolina did what few teams in the country can do — overcome fireballing Miami closer Andrew Walters. Walters, rated by D1 Baseball as the top closer in the country, was one strike away from finishing off the Tar Heels in the bottom of the 10th inning. But UNC outfielder Casey Cook hit a 3–2 pitch 359 feet and just over the right field wall for his second home run of the season and the second homer off Walters in 20⅓ innings this season. Hunter Stokely took care of the rest with his first career game-ending hit, a solo shot to right-center field with two outs in the 11th inning, to give the Tar Heels a much-need 9–8 victory Saturday over Miami in the resumption of Friday night’s suspended game.
Miami squeezes out win in 9th; Stokely hits early 3-run HR but UNC can’t beat best closer in country
CHAPEL HILL — Against Miami, the goal is always to keep the Hurricanes from giving the ball to fireballing right-handed closer Andrew Walters with the game on the line. No. 13 Carolina couldn’t avoid that in Thursday night’s series opener, and the inevitable frustration followed in a 5–4 Miami victory.
Tar Heels in NBA: White perfect from floor, has nine points, five assists as Bulls advance; four other UNC alums open playoffs Saturday
Coby White scored all nine of his points in the second quarter as the Chicago Bulls became the first No. 10 seed to win a play-in tournament, rallying from a 19-point second-half deficit to win 109–105 Wednesday night in Toronto. The other four UNC alums in the postseason play their playoff openers on Saturday.
Member of UNC’s 3-man ‘Top 10 plays club,’ Alvarez continues best offensive season with HR, 4 RBI in win
CHAPEL HILL — Patrick Alvarez is one of three Carolina outfielders who have caught ESPN’s attention for “SportsCenter” Top 10 plays with home-run stealing defensive gems. That’s a bonus for the redshirt junior having the best offensive season of his career.
Larger, higher-resolution videoboard debuts at The Bosh
CHAPEL HILL — The fan experience at Boshamer Stadium just got better. Carolina’s much-anticipated new videoboard debuted Tuesday at The Bosh, providing a clearer and larger display.
Louisville forward Withers transferring to UNC
Veteran forward Jae’Lyn Withers is transferring from Louisville to North Carolina. On Tuesday morning, Withers announced his decision on social media with the words, “New beginnings.” Withers, who redshirted in his first season at Louisville in 2019–20, played three seasons for the Cardinals and has two years remaining eligibility.
Styles will go from his dream school in UNC to Georgetown
Dontrez Styles, who decided to leave Carolina after playing sparingly as a sophomore, is transferring to Georgetown, hoping to get more chances to show what he can do. Styles, who also was considering N.C. State, East Carolina and South Carolina, will play for Ed Cooley, who takes over as head coach at Georgetown after Patrick Ewing, who was 75–109 in six seasons as head coach, left the program. Cooley was 242–153 in 12 seasons as the coach at Providence.