The six runs plated in the fourth frame ultimately closed the door on UNCW’s hopes of taking home a win. The Tar Heels went up by five runs in the first inning and kept their foot on the gas, scoring 15 in the first four frames. Jackson Van De Brake continues to show how valuable transfers from Washington junior colleges can be, going 3-for-4 at the plate with three RBIs and two doubles. The last time a Tar Heel had a stat of that magnitude was Marshall Hubbard on Maagainst St. Tonight the slugger crushed balls in two consecutive plate appearances going 344 and 424 feet respectively. Junior Mac Horvath surpassed his career high RBIs notching eight on three hits. The Tar Heels scored three more times in the sixth off singles by Horvath and Frick, ending the game with 18 runs on 13 hits. Exiting the fourth inning the Tar Heels comfortably sat on a 15-2 lead over the visiting Seahawks.Ĭarlson was relieved by Ben Peterson, in his first trip to the mound since the final game of the Georgia Tech series in early April. The inning didn’t stop there as Stokely scored on a wild pitch and Van De Brake doubled to drive in Osuna and Honeycutt. All three of the Tar Heels were batted in on singles from Hunter Stokely and Alberto Osuna. The UNC offensive crusade hit its peak in the fourth frame, as Cook and Horvath drew walks, and Tomas Frick got hit by a pitch to load the bases. In the fourth frame both the Tar Heels and the Seahawks notched a single run, UNC’s on a sacrifice fly by Colby Wilkerson and UNCW’s on a solo shot by Alec DeMartino to left field. Max Carlson had his first UNC relief appearance– Pence was under a pitch count– as the righty took over at the mound after the second inning. The Minnesota slugger went yard–424 feet to be exact–to left center scoring Van De Brake and Casey Cook. In his very next at bat, Horvath went yard yet again adding an additional three runs. The Tar Heels pushed the score even higher with junior Mac Horvath smashing a three-run homer off the left field wall followed by Alberto Osuna launching a 407 foot moonshot that touched the batter's eye. The Tar Heels responded fervently in the first frame as Jackson Van De Brake hit an RBI double to drive in sophomore Vance Honeycutt and even up the score. What happened?ĭalton Pence started on the mound for the Diamond Heels and UNCW took advantage of Pence’s curveball, scoring one run on three hits in the first inning. Kara Hammock (9-8) took the loss for the Seahawks, tossing the first three innings and allowing one earned run off four hits.Ĭampbell will enjoy a weekend off before returning to action in its final home games of the regular season in a doubleheader Tuesday against Norfolk State.In dominating fashion, the North Carolina baseball team (26-15), beat the UNCW Seahawks (24-15), 18-2, Tuesday evening at Boshamer Stadium. The redshirt-sophomore struck out nine batters and allowed one earned run off four hits. Smith (24-8) earned her 24th win of the season, tying Andrea Nardolillo (1993) for the second-most single season wins in Campbell history. Smith, who tossed a complete game for the Camels, struck out two batters in the sixth and used just eight pitches in the seventh to end the game. The Camels took a 4-0 lead after three innings before the Seahawks scored two runs in the fifth off a CU error and a wild pitch. Ware went 1-for-1 with two walks, while both McDilda and Montgomery finished 1-for-3 with one RBI. Kayla Howald started and tossed 6.0 innings, allowing three earned runs and four hits.Ĭarrigan Ewers (1-5) took the loss for the Seahawks after giving up the winning run.Ĭampbell picked up a 4-2 win over UNCW in the second game of the doubleheader. Isabella Smith (23-8) picked up the win in the circle after pitching the final inning. Montgomery scored as Ware connected on the walk-off hit to centerfield. The Camels answered in the bottom of the seventh as Charlie Montgomery hit a leadoff double down the left field line. A potential game-ending double-play was overturned as Skylar Stockton scored the tying run on a sacrifice bunt by Arial Pearce. The Seahawks knotted the game in the top of the seventh as Tayler Vitola's RBI single cut the deficit to one. Winners of five straight, the Camels improve to 35-13 overall while UNCW drops to 18-24.Ĭlaudia Ware recorded her second walk-off hit in as many games as Campbell earned a 4-3 win over UNCW in the first game of the doubleheader.Ĭampbell jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the third on a UNCW error and RBI doubles from Ware and Delaney McDilda. Campbell picked up a pair of wins over UNCW on a drizzly night Wednesday at Amanda Littlejohn Stadium.
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