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Freshmen Shine as Perfect Game Names All‑America Pitchers

Caden Glauber becomes the first Tar Heel freshman All‑America since 2019, joining veteran Jason DeCaro on the national roster

The 2026 All‑America teams were released this week, and the Tar Heel baseball program celebrated a double breakthrough. Perfect Game recognized both freshman right‑hander Caden Glauber and senior left‑hander Jason DeCaro among its elite honorees.

A Milestone for the Tar Heels

Glauber’s selection to the first team marks a historic milestone, as he becomes the first North Carolina freshman to earn the accolade since 2019. His 2.20 earned‑run average ranks seventh nationally, and he has fanned 99 batters this season, underscoring his dominance on the mound.

DeCaro, a seasoned arm with an 11‑2 record, was placed on the third team. His win total sits second in the country, and his consistency has been a cornerstone of the team’s rotation as the schedule winds down.

Both pitchers share another distinction: they graduated from high school early and enrolled at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ahead of their peers, accelerating their integration into the collegiate program.

Tar Heels Gear Up for Omaha

The upcoming matchup represents more than just a game; it is a test of the team’s depth and a showcase of the talent that has been cultivated behind the scenes at the Chapel Hill campus.

Coach Chris Maloney praised the pair’s work ethic, noting that their early arrival allowed them to adapt to the collegiate pace and contribute immediately. “They bring a professionalism that elevates everyone around them,” he said.

Fans and analysts alike are watching closely to see how the young arms will handle the pressure of the national stage. The performance could set the tone for the next generation of Tar Heel pitchers.

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