Vance Honeycutt's solo home run to lead off the sixth inning proved to be the only offense Carolina could manufacture here in its second CWS game. That blast marked the star center fielder's 27th homer of the season, and his fifth during the NCAA Tournament. He went four innings with six strikeouts, but allowed four runs on just three hits. The winner that matchup will meet Tennessee on Wednesday afternoon, and need back-to-back wins against the Vols to advance to the CWS final. Read and watch what UNC coach Scott Forbes, first baseman Parks Harber and Honeycutt said following the loss on Sunday night …
Source: Forbes June 17, 2024 04:56 UTC