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West Virginia Mountaineers Face Tough Road After Loss to UNC

· 2026-06-17 · Sports Illustrated

West Virginia Mountaineers Face Tough Road After Loss to UNC

The West Virginia Mountaineers were on the cusp of moving one win away from playing for a national championship, but a costly loss to UNC in the 7th inning has put them in a tough spot. The team committed two errors that allowed Carolina to score three runs and take the lead. Tyrus Hall and Brodie Kresser were involved in the costly mistakes, with Hall failing to cleanly field a sharp grounder and Kresser moving too quickly on a grounder, resulting in no outs. The Mountaineers will now have to win three games in three days, including beating North Carolina twice, to stay in the running for the championship. Pat McAfee, a WVU legend and ESPN personality, expressed his optimism for the team, saying they are not phased by much and enjoy playing baseball. Coach Steve Sabins echoed this sentiment, stating that the team likes playing baseball and being together. The Mountaineers will face Troy in Omaha on Tuesday afternoon at 1 p.m. ET, with the loser's season coming to an end. Schuyler Callihan, a trusted source covering the Mountaineers, notes that the team has a history of fighting back from tough situations. The Mountaineers will need to dig deep and find a way to overcome their current struggles and make a push for the championship.

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