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LSU baseball heads to the Chapel Hill Regional as a No. 2 seed in NCAA Tournament
LSU has learned where it is headed for the regionals. The Tigers are headed to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to battle North Carolina, Wofford and Long Island. Here is a fun fact from Todd Politz: LSU has never faced Wofford or Long Island in school history. LSU was named the No. 2 seed in the Chapel Hill Region and will open against the third-seeded Wofford Terriers. Wofford finished 41-18 and won the Southern Conference Tournament as the No. 5 seed. North Carolina is the No. 4 national seed in the NCAA Tournament and opens the regional against the Long Island Sharks (33-23),...
Duke romps past Florida State 16-4 for ACC title at Truist Field in uptown Charlotte
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Ben Miller and Devin Obee hit grand slams and Miller added a two-run shot as No. 6 seed Duke rolled to a 16-4 victory over fifth-seeded Florida State on Sunday in the championship game of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament, earning the Blue Devils a regional berth. Miller homered with the […]
UNC Basketball heavily involved in the recruitment of the son of former Duke star
The Boozer twins, Cameron and Cayden, have been two of the most notable players in the Class of 2025 recruiting cycle. Sure, their father is former Duke star and NBA veteran Carlos Boozer, but regardless of their last name, the twins have proven they are among the best players in the country.
The No. 2 seed in the Chapel Hill Regional is still up for grabs?
The North Carolina Tar Heels know they are going to be a national seed for the NCAA Baseball Tournament, hosting the Chapel Hill Regional over the weekend. However, they do not know which teams will be coming to Chapel Hill to face them. Holding the No. 1 seed in the region, UNC will face off against the No. 4 seed first. Then they will face either the winner or loser of the No. 2 and No. 3 battle. As we get set for the unveiling of the bracket on Monday, 247Sports’ Brad Crawford released his final projections. And to Crawford, the No....
UNC basketball recruiting target planning visit to Duke in Fall
Hubert Davis and the North Carolina Tar Heels continue to build their recruiting board for the 2025 class, after giving out multiple offers earlier in the week.They now have a pretty established big board with some top prospects, including the No. 1 overall player AJ Dybantsa. The small forward out of Utah is the top-ranked player in the 2025 recruiting class as of right now and is drawing the attention of a lot of programs. He has 24 offers and has taken 2 visits so far. While he has plans to visit more schools this Fall, he will likely do so to...
UNC basketball 2025 recruiting class big board (Summer 2024)
The North Carolina Tar Heels are set to welcome a top-10 recruiting class for the 2024 cycle with three commitments. Five-star recruits Ian Jackson and Drake Powell headline the class with four-star center James Brown.With the success UNC is having on the court this year and the strength of the 2024 class, the future is bright. Now the Tar Heels’ staff shifts its focus to the 2025 class.UNC has 12 active offers out to prospects in the 2025 class after a very active period in which they handed out offers after the open recruiting session in May. They are also...
Top UNC basketball recruiting target hoping to hear from another blue blood
The 2025 recruiting cycle is heating up this Summer and for Hubert Davis, he’s still busy identifying the top targets on UNC basketball’s recruiting board. Among the top targets for the Tar Heels is five-star power forward Caleb Wilson. UNC has been involved in his recruitment for some time now, even getting a visit last season. While things have been a little quiet for Wilson lately, he recently talked to Sam Lance of Zag’s Blog to break down his recruitment. And he revealed that he would like to hear from the Kentucky Wildcats in his recruitment after the Wildcats recently watched him: “I...
North Carolina hits recruiting trail during holiday weekend
Last weekend was a busy one for Hubert Davis and the North Carolina Tar Heels’ staff, watching several recruits on the AAU circuit at different stops. The result was a handful of offers to 2025 prospects and one to a 2026 prospect for the Tar Heels. And now, the Tar Heels are going back on the road again this weekend. Per Rivals’ reporter David Sisk, the Tar Heels are in Colorado Springs this weekend to watch the Team USA 18U Training Camp. The event will run all weekend in Colorado and features some UNC basketball recruiting targets who are taking part in...
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