Baseball Wins Record 27th Consecutive Game At The Bosh
April 14, 2024 | Baseball
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The No. 13 North Carolina Tar Heels won their 27th consecutive home game, setting a new school record in a 10-3 victory to finish off a series sweep of Notre Dame at Boshamer Stadium on Sunday.Â
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UNC (29-7, 14-4 ACC) improved to 23-0 at home this year, setting the program mark for most consecutive home wins to start a season.
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"We haven't talked about [the streaks] at all," UNC head coach Scott Forbes said. "It's a credit to our guys. I told them to try to make it a streak nobody can break, but don't think about it, just play."
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Vance Honeycutt homered and collected three of the Tar Heels' 11 hits, while Johnny Castagnozzi, Alex Madera, and Luke Stevenson had two. Junior college transfer Aidan Haugh (2-0) tossed five shutout innings and struck out six in his first start for UNC.
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Haugh has 20 strikeouts in his last 12 1/3 innings pitched.
"We were thinking about potentially starting him midweek if we didn't use him on the weekend," Forbes said. "He pitched great. I would've run him back out there [in the sixth], but he was on four days rest and may have to come back on short rest.
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"He's throwing 93-95. He's got a hammer of a curveball, and the changeup has been a difference-maker. He's a phenomenal kid; he doesn't say much but deserves what he's getting. He's a great teammate."
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Jack Penney had a two-run home run for the Fighting Irish (15-18, 2-16), who lost their 12th consecutive ACC road game and fell for the 10th time in the last 11 games. Rory Fox (1-1) gave up seven runs, eight hits and two walks in 3 2/3 innings.
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Carolina scored in each of the first four innings and built a 9-0 lead.
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Honeycutt hit a two-run homer in the first to tie for second place on the school's all-time list with 49. Castagnozzi had an RBI single in the second, as did Stevenson in the third before Carolina plated five runs in the fourth.
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Castagnozzi led off the inning with a double and scored on Anthony Donofrio's sac fly. UNC proceeded to score four runs with two outs. Honeycutt dashed home with the second run of the frame on a wild pitch to make it 6-0.
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Notre Dame centerfield TJ Williams dropped Alberto Osuna's fly ball, which would've ended the inning, but instead, two more runs scored. Stevenson followed with a single to center field to bring home Osuna.
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UNC scored its final run in the eighth as Donofrio sprinted home on a wild pitch after taking third on an errant pickoff throw to first base.
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The Tar Heels return to the diamond on Tuesday, April 16, against No. 20 Coastal Carolina at Boshamer Stadium. The game is scheduled for 6 p.m.
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UNC (29-7, 14-4 ACC) improved to 23-0 at home this year, setting the program mark for most consecutive home wins to start a season.
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"We haven't talked about [the streaks] at all," UNC head coach Scott Forbes said. "It's a credit to our guys. I told them to try to make it a streak nobody can break, but don't think about it, just play."
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Vance Honeycutt homered and collected three of the Tar Heels' 11 hits, while Johnny Castagnozzi, Alex Madera, and Luke Stevenson had two. Junior college transfer Aidan Haugh (2-0) tossed five shutout innings and struck out six in his first start for UNC.
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Haugh has 20 strikeouts in his last 12 1/3 innings pitched.
"We were thinking about potentially starting him midweek if we didn't use him on the weekend," Forbes said. "He pitched great. I would've run him back out there [in the sixth], but he was on four days rest and may have to come back on short rest.
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"He's throwing 93-95. He's got a hammer of a curveball, and the changeup has been a difference-maker. He's a phenomenal kid; he doesn't say much but deserves what he's getting. He's a great teammate."
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Jack Penney had a two-run home run for the Fighting Irish (15-18, 2-16), who lost their 12th consecutive ACC road game and fell for the 10th time in the last 11 games. Rory Fox (1-1) gave up seven runs, eight hits and two walks in 3 2/3 innings.
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Carolina scored in each of the first four innings and built a 9-0 lead.
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Honeycutt hit a two-run homer in the first to tie for second place on the school's all-time list with 49. Castagnozzi had an RBI single in the second, as did Stevenson in the third before Carolina plated five runs in the fourth.
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Castagnozzi led off the inning with a double and scored on Anthony Donofrio's sac fly. UNC proceeded to score four runs with two outs. Honeycutt dashed home with the second run of the frame on a wild pitch to make it 6-0.
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Notre Dame centerfield TJ Williams dropped Alberto Osuna's fly ball, which would've ended the inning, but instead, two more runs scored. Stevenson followed with a single to center field to bring home Osuna.
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UNC scored its final run in the eighth as Donofrio sprinted home on a wild pitch after taking third on an errant pickoff throw to first base.
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The Tar Heels return to the diamond on Tuesday, April 16, against No. 20 Coastal Carolina at Boshamer Stadium. The game is scheduled for 6 p.m.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Haugh, Aidan (2-0)
L: Rory Fox (1-1)
Batting:
2B: Brady Gumpf 1 ; Estevan Moreno 2
HR: Jack Penney 1
RBI: Jack Penney 2 ; Brady Gumpf 1
Base Running:
RUNS: TJ Williams 1 ; Jack Penney 1 ; Simon Baumgardt 1
HBP: TJ Williams 1

Batting:
2B: Madera, Alex 1 ; Castagnozzi, Johnny 1
HR: Honeycutt, Vance 1
RBI: Donofrio, Anthony 1 ; Honeycutt, Vance 2 ; Stevenson, Luke 2 ; Castagnozzi, Johnny 1
SF: Donofrio, Anthony 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Donofrio, Anthony 2 ; Honeycutt, Vance 2 ; Cook, Casey 1 ; Harber, Parks 2 ; Osuna, Alberto 1 ; Madera, Alex 1 ; Castagnozzi, Johnny 1
SB: Honeycutt, Vance 2
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