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Discussion in 'MLB - Baseball Forum' started by Franchise, May 3, 2009.

  1. EastOfRaleigh

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    Pack gets swept by Clemson. Finishes 25-31. First losing season since 1967, Sam Esposito's first season.

    It was just bad this season.
     
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    Yes it was a very disappointing season. But they have a bunch of talent coming back, And on a good note, they took the series from the Tarheels!!:SmokinBanana:
     
  3. Franchise

    Franchise Turn it Blue

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    CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - After posting a school-record eighth straight 40-win season and holding a spot in the top five of the national polls for the entire season, the University of North Carolina has been selected as one of 16 regional hosts for the 2009 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, the NCAA announced Sunday.

    The 16 regional sites, with host institutions and records are as follows: Arizona State (43-12 through Saturday, May 23), Tempe, Ariz.; UC Irvine (42-13 through Saturday, May 23), Irvine, Calif.; Cal State Fullerton (41-14 through Saturday, May 23), Fullerton, Calif.; Clemson (40-19), Clemson, S.C.; East Carolina (42-17), Greenville, N.C.; Florida (39-20), Gainesville, Fla.; Florida St. (42-15 through Saturday, May 23), Tallahassee, Fla.; Georgia Tech (35-17-1), Atlanta; LSU (45-16 through Saturday, May 23), Baton Rouge, La.; Louisville (44-15), Louisville, Ky.; Mississippi (40-17), Oxford, Miss.; North Carolina (42-16), Chapel Hill, N.C.; Oklahoma (41-18), Norman, Okla.; Rice (39-15), Houston; Texas (40-13-1 through Saturday, May 23), Austin, Texas; TCU (36-16), Fort Worth, Texas.
     
  4. Franchise

    Franchise Turn it Blue

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    On to the super regionals
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    4th straight regional, that much closer to taking the directors cup from stanford
     
  9. EastOfRaleigh

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    wow I was pulling for the 'Cocks

    USC ahead 9-6 going into 9th inning, but ECU ties it with a 3R homer then wins it with a run-scoring single in 10th. Same guy got those last 4 RBI's.

    Next, ECU at UNC.
     
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    I hope UVa gets UNC again so the Cavs can show everyone for the second time this year who is the best in the ACC. What a cupcake regional and super regional those Tarheels had/have. Dartmouth, Kansas, Coastal, and now ECU. What a joke.
     

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