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North Carolina Faces Early Deficit in College World Series Championship

Despite a 1-0 hole against Oklahoma, the Tar Heels draw on a history of comebacks to keep their title hopes alive

North Carolina entered the College World Series Championship series against Oklahoma with a 1-0 deficit after the opening game.

The Tar Heels, however, have a proven pedigree of overturning such setbacks, having rallied to win best-of-three series after losing the first contest in the Chapel Hill Super Regional and earlier this season.

A History of Comebacks

Coach Scott Forbes stressed the importance of staying present, urging his players to give their all in the next outing rather than linger on the loss.

North Carolina has already secured 53 victories this year and is eager to add a 54th win to extend its season and force a potential winner-take-all Game 3.

The rapid pace of college baseball means the team cannot afford to dwell on negatives; the focus is squarely on the upcoming contest.

If the Tar Heels can force a decisive third game, they will have another chance to showcase the resilience that has defined their tournament run.

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