OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — North Carolina was left to ponder its missed chances after its 7-3 loss to Vanderbilt at the College World Series.
The Tar Heels left 16 runners on base — the CWS single-game record is 17 — and that included men stranded at third in the fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth and ninth innings.
"That's pretty much the tale of the game for us, offensively," Tar Heels coach Mike Fox said. "Out here, it's how well you play from the first pitch to the last and getting big two-out hits.
"And they got them and we didn't."
Connor Harrell hit the first CWS home run in the new TD Ameritrade Park to break a sixth-inning tie and three relievers held North Carolina …
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