North Carolina baseball delivered a commanding performance against Oklahoma, clinching a decisive 14-4 victory in the Chapel Hill Regional finale to advance to their second consecutive NCAA Super Regional The Tar Heels, now boasting a 45-13 record, overpowered the Sooners with a relentless offense and solid defense, sealing their spot among the final teams in the national championship hunt.
Oklahoma briefly took the lead with home runs from Dawson Willis and Drew Dickerson, but North Carolina’s lineup responded with clutch hits and a late-game surge that put the contest out of reach. The Tar Heels’ ability to capitalize with runners in scoring position proved pivotal, as they went 8-for-15 in those situations during the series clincher.
With this win, North Carolina moves on to face Arizona in the Super Regionals, starting June 6 The stakes are higher than ever as the Tar Heels look to punch their ticket to the Men’s College World Series in Omaha.