OMAHA, Nebraska — The University of North Carolina strengthened its position in the College World Series on Sunday, June 14, 2026, with a 5-2 win over West Virginia in Omaha. The Tar Heels earned their second consecutive tournament victory, keeping control of their bracket and moving within one win of the best-of-three championship finals set for next weekend. The game turned in the seventh inning, when Gavin Gallaher delivered a two-run triple that broke a tie and gave North Carolina a lead it did not relinquish, providing the decisive margin in a tightly contested matchup. The result marks North Carolina’s best start to a College World Series since 2006, when the program also opened the tournament with two straight wins. With this performance, the Tar Heels gain a scheduling advantage and are now off until Wednesday, when they will play for a place in the finals. West Virginia remains alive in the College World Series but, after the loss, must navigate a more difficult elimination route to stay in contention, facing additional games and higher pressure as it attempts to rebound and extend its tournament run.
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If you're a Tar Heels fan, this is a thrilling time. North Carolina's strong start in the College World Series brings a wave of excitement and community pride. If you're in Omaha, the city is buzzing with tournament energy. Plan a watch party for Wednesday's game.
The Tar Heels are one win away from the championship finals, their best start since 2006. West Virginia, though still in the game, faces a tougher route. Wednesday's game is a must-watch. Worth forwarding if you know a Tar Heels fan.
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