The University of North Carolina’s baseball squad is set to wrap up its regular season with a tightly contested three‑game series against North Carolina State in Raleigh, the home of the Wolfpack.
With a conference record of 20‑7, the Tar Heels are positioned to claim the ACC regular‑season championship, but the outcome hinges on how Georgia Tech performs in its final matchups.
Game one is scheduled for Thursday evening at 7 p.m., followed by a Friday night clash at the same hour, and a Saturday afternoon finale at 2 p.m., each taking place on the Wolfpack’s home field.
Broadcast and Streaming Details
All three contests will be carried live on the ACC Network, which is available through a range of cable and satellite providers including Spectrum, Xfinity, DirecTV and Dish.
Fans who prefer a streaming‑only experience can watch every game on Chapelboro.com, while cord‑cutters have several over‑the‑top options, including YouTube TV, Hulu TV and Sling TV’s Orange plus Sports Extra package.
YouTube TV carries the ACC Network for $83 per month, Hulu TV offers it for $89 per month but omits NBA TV and NFL Red Zone, and Sling TV’s sports add‑on costs $57 monthly, making it the most budget‑friendly choice for many.
What’s at Stake
The Tar Heels’ pursuit of the ACC regular‑season title is not just a matter of pride; it also influences seeding for the upcoming conference tournament and can affect national rankings.
If Georgia Tech stumbles in its final two series, North Carolina could clinch the crown with a sweep in Raleigh, a scenario that would cap a strong season for the program.
A Flexible Viewing Experience
Beyond traditional televisions, the games are accessible on smartphones, tablets and any other internet‑connected device, ensuring that fans can follow the action wherever they are.