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UNC Baseball Opens 2026 NCAA Tournament with Dominant 8‑0 Victory Over VCU

Tar Heels showcase pitching and hitting prowess as they prepare for a showdown with East Carolina

A Strong Start in Chapel Hill

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s baseball squad opened the 2026 NCAA Tournament with a commanding 8‑0 victory over Virginia Commonwealth University on Friday night, setting an early tone for their championship aspirations.

Cooper Nicholson provided the offensive spark, launching a solo home run and collecting three hits that helped the Tar Heels build a comfortable lead before the game even entered the fifth inning.

Right‑hander Ryan Lynch delivered a masterclass on the mound, scattering three hits over seven scoreless innings, striking out nine batters and allowing just two baserunners, underscoring the team’s pitching depth.

The Tar Heels now turn their focus to the winners bracket, where they will meet East Carolina University, a program that survived a marathon 14‑inning contest to defeat Tennessee 7‑3 in its opening game.

The upcoming matchup is scheduled for 5 p.m. Saturday, May 30, at the same venue, promising a clash of two of the tournament’s most potent offenses and a test of UNC’s recent momentum.

Coach Mike Fox praised the collective effort, noting that the blend of power hitting and disciplined pitching bodes well for the team’s postseason trajectory and the program’s future.

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