2013 North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team

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2013 North Carolina Tar Heels baseball
North Carolina Tar Heels logo.svg
ACC Regular Season Champion
ACC Tournament Champion
Chapel Hill Regional Champion
Chapel Hill Super Regional Champion
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 3
CB No. 3
Record59–12 (21–7 ACC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Scott Forbes
  • Scott Jackson
  • Bryant Gaines
Home stadium Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium
Seasons
 2012
2014 
2013 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Atlantic
No. 9 Florida State  xy2010 .6674717 .734
No. 8 NC State  y1910 .6555016 .758
No. 14 Clemson  y1812 .6004022 .645
Maryland  1119 .3673025 .545
Wake Forest  920 .3102827 .509
Boston College  425 .1381240 .231
Coastal
No. 2 North Carolina  xy217 .7505912 .831
No. 7 Virginia  y228 .7335012 .806
Virginia Tech  y1514 .5174022 .645
Georgia Tech  y1515 .5003727 .578
Miami (FL)  y1416 .4673725 .597
Duke  921 .3002629 .473
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2013 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2013 North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team are representing the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. Head Coach Mike Fox is in his 15th year coaching the Tar Heels. They play their home games at Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium and are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Contents

The 2013 season was one of the best in school history. The Tar Heels were ranked #1 in the Baseball America poll for most of the season, and won their first ACC tournament title in six years. They made the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball tournament as the overall number-one seed, and advanced to the 2013 College World Series. It was the 10th CWS appearance in school history, and their seventh appearance since 2006.

Current roster

North Carolina Tar Heels 2013 baseball roster [2]
PlayersCoaches
Pitchers
  • #48 – Taylore Cherry
  • #28 – Reilly Hovis
  • #44 – Trevor Kelley
  • #17 – Chris McCue
  • #32 – Mason McCullough
  • #39 – Benton Moss
  • #37 – Chris Munnelly
  • #46 – Luis Paula
  • #36 – Andrew Smith
  • #26 – Shane Taylor
  • #31 – Trent Thornton
  • #41 – Kent Emanuel
  • #34 – Peter Hendel
  • #29 – Hobbs Johnson
  • #14 – Chris O'Brien
  • #27 – Tate Parrish

Catchers

  • #43 – Korey Dunbar
  • #7 – Matt Roberts
  • #10 – Brian Holberton
  • #24 – Matt Rubino
Infielders
  • #42 – Grayson Atwood
  • #25 – Cody Stubbs
  • # 3 – Mike Zolk
  • #18 – Colin Moran
  • # 5 – Michael Russell
  • # 4 – Matt Campbell
  • #12 – Landon Lassiter

Outfielders

  • #20 – Skye Bolt
  • #16 – Zach Daly
  • #1 – Michael Massardo
  • #19 – Tom Zengel
  • #8 – Parks Jordan
  • #2 – Chaz Frank
Coaches
  • #30 – Mike Fox (head coach)
  • #21 – Scott Forbes (assistant coach / pitching coach)
  • #15 – Scott Jackson (assistant coach / recruiting coordinator)
  • Bryant Gaines (assistant coach)
  • Dave Arendas (director of baseball operations)
  • Tyson Lusk (clubhouse/equipment manager)

Schedule

2013 North Carolina Tar Heels Baseball Game Log [3]
Regular Season
February
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC Record
February 15 Seton Hall 1 Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium 1–0K. Emanuel (1–0)J. Prosinski (0–1)None2,3521–0
February 16Seton Hall1Boshamer StadiumCancelled due to weather
February 17Seton Hall1Boshamer Stadium17–2B. Moss (1–0)B. Gilbert (0–1)None6722–0
February 18 Coastal Carolina 1Boshamer Stadium7–1C. McCue (1–0)T. Poole (0–1)None5053–0
February 23 Stony Brook 1Boshamer Stadium11–2K. Emanuel (2–0)B. McNitt (0–1)None3104–0
February 24Stony Brook1Boshamer Stadium7–1B. Moss (2–0)F. Vanderka (0–1)None8405–0
February 24Stony Brook1Boshamer Stadium9–8S. Taylor (1–0)T. Honahan (0–1)None1,6106–0
February 27 St. John's 1Boshamer Stadium18–5T. Thornton (1–0)A. Katz (0–1)None6997–0
March
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC Record
March 1#12 Rice 1 Minute Maid Park 2–1C. McCue (2–0)Z. Lemond (0–1)L. Paula(1)8–0
March 2 California 1Minute Maid Park11–5B. Moss (3–0)J. Schulz (0–1)None9–0
March 3#30 Texas A&M 1Minute Maid Park14–2(7)C. Munnelly (1–0)R. Pineda (1–1)None10–0
March 5 Davidson 1Boshamer Stadium10–2T. Thornton (2–0)N. Neitzel (0–1)None15911–0
March 8at Wake Forest*1 Gene Hooks Field 4–0K. Emanuel (3–0)A. Stadler (3–1)None78812–01–0
March 9at Wake Forest*1Gene Hooks Field20–6B. Moss (4–0)M. Pirro (3–1)None1,70613–02–0
March 10at Wake Forest*1Gene Hooks Field6–2C. McCue (3–0)J. Van Grouw (1–3)T. Kelley(1)1,41214–03–0
March 12 Gardner–Webb 1Boshamer Stadium12–0T. Thornton (3–0)C. Scarborough (1–2)None59715–03–0
March 13 High Point 1Boshamer Stadium7–2S. Taylor (2–0) R. Retz (1–1)None44916–03–0
March 15#29 Miami (FL)*1Boshamer Stadium1–4C. Diaz (2–1)K. Emanuel (3–1)E. Nedeljkovic(2)1,43516–13–1
March 16#29 Miami (FL)*1Boshamer Stadium14–2B. Moss (5–0)J. Salas (2–2)None2,40517–14–1
March 17#29 Miami (FL)*1Boshamer Stadium4–1C. McCue (4–0)A. Salcines (2–2)None1,22518–15–1
March 19 Princeton 1Boshamer Stadium16–0T. Thornton (4–0)K. Link (0–2)None76819–15–1
March 23 Boston College*1Boshamer Stadium11–0K. Emanuel (4–1)E. Stevens (0–5)None28520–16–1
March 23Boston College*1Boshamer Stadium5–2B. Moss (6–0)A. Chin (1–5)None31721–17–1
March 24Boston College*1Boshamer StadiumCancelled due to weather
March 26 VCU 1Boshamer Stadium3–2 (10)C. McCue (5–0)M. Lees (1–1)None36522–17–1
March 27 Winthrop 1Boshamer Stadium6–2T. Thornton (5–0)J. Keels (0–1)None50623–17–1
March 30 Clemson*1Boshamer Stadium10–3K. Emanuel (5–1)D. Gossett (3–2)None3,94524–18–1
April
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC Record
April 1Clemson*1Boshamer Stadium6–2T. Thornton (6–0)C. Schmidt (2–1)None1,52225–19–1
April 1Clemson*1Boshamer Stadium4–5 (11)S. Firth (3–4)C. O'Brien (0–1)None3,20525–29–2
April 3at UNC Wilmington 1 Brooks Field 10–0C. Munnelly (2–0)Tart (2–3)None3,28526–29–2
April 5 Maryland*1Boshamer Stadium12–4K. Emmanuel (6–1)J. Reed (4–3)None1,97627–210–2
April 6Maryland*1Boshamer Stadium5–3T. Parrish (1–0)B. Kirkpatrick (3–4)None2,94528–211–2
April 7Maryland*1Boshamer Stadium8–4T. Thornton (7–0)J. Price (0–2)None4,10029–212–2
April 9at Elon 2 Latham Park 15–3C. Munnelly (3–0)Webb (3–1)None1.42230–212–2
April 10Liberty2Boshamer Stadium7–5T. Kelley (1–0)R. Gray (0–1)T. Parrish(1)36531–212–2
April 12at Virginia Tech*2 English Field 21–8K. Emmanuel (7–1)B. Markey (3–3)None2,98132–213–2
April 13at Virginia Tech*2English Field9–8 (10)T. Thornton (8–0)C. Labitan (0–3)None2,81133–214–2
April 14at Virginia Tech*2English Field3–0H. Johnson (1–0)D. Burke (5–3)T. Parrish(2)2,72334–215–2
April 16Coastal Carolina1Boshamer Stadium5–1C. Munnelly (4–0)A. Kerr (2–1)T. Thornton(2)1,02135–215–2
April 17Elon1Boshamer Stadium14–5T. Kelley (2–0)Baker (0–2)None1,09536–215–2
April 19 Duke*1Boshamer Stadium7–1K. Emmanuel (8–1)D. Van Orden (2–5)None2,02737–216–2
April 20Duke*1Boshamer Stadium4–1B. Moss (7–0)T. Swart (4–3)T. Thornton(3)4,20538–217–2
April 21Duke*1Boshamer Stadium10–1H. Johnson (2–0)R. Huber (5–4)None4,25539–218–2
April 23UNC WilmingtonBoshamer Stadium8–9Secrest (2–0)T. Thornton (8–1)None1,20339–318–2
April 24 Charlotte 1Boshamer Stadium10–2R. Hovis (1–0)W. Hatley (1–2)None1,14940–318–2
April 26at #9 NC State*1 Doak Field 7–1K. Emmanuel (9–1)Wilkins (5–2)None3,04841–319–2
April 27at #9 NC State*1Doak Field3–7Rodon (5–2)B. Moss (7–1)Orwig(1)3,12341–419–3
April 28at #9 NC State*1Doak FieldCancelled due to weather
May
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordACC Record
May 1 The Citadel 2Boshamer Stadium13–0H. Johnson (3–0)Livingston (4–1)None92542–419–3
May 7 James Madison 2Boshamer Stadium9–5H. Johnson (4–0)P Toohers (2–8)T. Thornton(4)88943–419–3
May 8James Madison2Boshamer Stadium6–1 (6)C. Munnelly (5–0)M. Church (4–2)None1,20844–419–3
May 10at Georgia Tech*2 Russ Chandler Stadium 4–5D. Palka (1–0)K. Emmanuel (9–2)None2,07244–519–4
May 11at Georgia Tech*2Russ Chandler Stadium3–1B. Moss (8–1)D. Isaacs (4–5)T. Thornton(5)2,21145–520–4
May 12at Georgia Tech*2Russ Chandler Stadium8–9 (11)Z. Evans (1–2)M. McCullough (0–1)None2,25045–620–5
May 14 Appalachian State 4Boshamer Stadium2–0R. Hovis (2–0)Springs (2–3)C. Munnelly(1)2,02446–620–5
May 16#7 Virginia*4Boshamer Stadium4–10B. Waddell (4–1)K. Emanuel (9–3)None3,09546–720–6
May 17#7 Virginia*4Boshamer Stadium8–5C. McGue (6–0)K. Crockett (4–1)T. Thornton(6)4,10047–721–6
May 18#7 Virginia*4Boshamer Stadium7–8 (11)Rosenberger (2–0)C. McGue (6–1)None4,10047–821–7
May 20#8 Florida State4Boshamer Stadium4–3T. Thornton (9–1)J. Winston (1–1)None1,23548–821–7
Post-Season
ACC Tournament
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTournament Record
May 23Miami4 Durham Bulls Athletic Park 10–0K. Emmanuel (10–3)A. Suarez (3–5)None3,4921–0
May 24Clemson4 Durham Bulls Athletic Park 12–7 (14)R. Hovis (3–0)S. Firth (6–4)None5,4472–0
May 25N.C. State4 Durham Bulls Athletic Park 2–1 (18)C. Munnelly (6–0)C. Overman (1–1)None11,3923–0
May 26Virginia Tech4 Durham Bulls Athletic Park 4–1T. Cherry (1–0)E. Campbell (2–4)T. Kelley(2)8,6974–0
NCAA Chapel Hill Regional
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTournament Record
May 31Canisius4Boshamer Stadium6–3C. McCue (7–1)G. Cortright (8–2)T. Thornton(7)3,3051–0
June 1Towson4Boshamer Stadium8–5K. Emmanuel (11–3)B. Gonnella (4–5)T. Thornton(8)4,1002–0
June 2Florida Atlantic4Boshamer Stadium2–3T. Kelley (2–1)M. Sylvestri (4–2)H. Adams (18)4,1002–1
June 3Florida Atlantic4Boshamer Stadium12–11 (13)R. Hovis (4–0)M. Sylvestri (4–3)None3,5173–1
NCAA Chapel Hill Super Regional
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTournament Record
June 8South Carolina4Boshamer Stadium6–5T. Thornton (10–1)T. Webb (3–3)None4,3551–0
June 9South Carolina4Boshamer Stadium0–8H. Johnson (11–3)J. Montgomery (6–1)None4,3651–1
June 11South Carolina4Boshamer Stadium5–4T. Thornton (11–1)A. Westmoreland (7–4)K. Emmanuel (1)4,1002–1
Rankings from USA TODAY/ESPN Top 25 coaches' baseball poll. Parenthesis indicate tournament seedings.
*ACC Conference games

Ranking movements

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
Week
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^ Collegiate Baseball ranks 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* New poll was not released for this week so for comparison purposes the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

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