![]() The Eagles took an early lead on a two-out RBI double from Sanchez in the first, but the Tar Heels bounced back with runs in the second and third to go in front, 2-1. Shortstop Ryan Hutchinson and catcher Tony Sanchez each had two hits to lead the Eagles (9-16-1, 4-9 ACC). 30 and a share of the UNC career record next weekend against Duke.īC right-hander Kevin Boggan (2-4) worked six innings and allowed three runs on seven hits and two walks. Starter Robert Woodard was lifted with the bases loaded in the fifth and allowed two runs on eight hits and one walk over a season-low 4 1/3 innings. ![]() Right-hander Matt Danford (2-0) earned the game one win with 2 2/3 scoreless innings of relief, and closer Andrew Carignan came on with the bases loaded in the ninth and retired all three batters he faced to earn his eighth save. Catcher Tim Federowicz, who drove in four runs on the day, also hit safely in both games for a career-best 13-game hitting streak. Second baseman Kyle Seager also had two hits.įirst baseman Dustin Ackley, who is already 4-for-5 in game two, hit safely in both games to push his hitting streak to 25 games for the longest streak by a Tar Heel since Mike Stoner also hit in 25 straight in 1995. Center fielder Seth Williams was 2-for-4 with two RBI, and left fielder Reid Fronk went 3-for-5 with a double and a triple. In the first game, Horton reached base four times on two hits and two walks, drove in three runs and scored two. The Tar Heels (27-5, 9-4 ACC) own a 6-1 lead in the second game, which was suspended in the top of the ninth inning due to poor lighting. ![]() 2 North Carolina broke open a tight game on a three-run double by All-America shortstop Josh Horton in the top of the ninth and held on for a 7-2 win over Boston College in game one of a doubleheader Saturday at Shea Field.
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