2023 North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team

The 2023 North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the 2023 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Tar Heels played their home games at Boshamer Stadium, and were a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They were led by head coach Scott Forbes, who was in his third season. He was assisted by Bryant Gaines, Jesse Wierzbicki, and Jason Howell. Dave Arendas served as director of operations.

2023 North Carolina Tar Heels baseball
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
Record36–24 (14–14 ACC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Bryant Gaines (13th season)
  • Jesse Wierzbicki (7th season)
  • Jason Howell (3rd season)
Home stadiumBoshamer Stadium
2023 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Atlantic
No. 3 Wake Forest xy 227 .7595412 .818
No. 18 Clemson y 2010 .6674419 .698
Boston College y 1614 .5333720 .649
Notre Dame   1515 .5003024 .556
NC State y 1316 .4483621 .632
Louisville   1020 .3333124 .564
Florida State   921 .3002331 .426
Coastal
No. 6 Virginia xy 1911 .6335013 .794
No. 20 Miami (FL) y 1812 .6004221 .667
No. 15 Duke y 1613 .5523923 .629
North Carolina y 1414 .5003624 .600
Virginia Tech   1217 .4143023 .566
Georgia Tech   1218 .4003027 .526
Pittsburgh   1018 .3572431 .436
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 25, 2023[1]
Rankings from D1Baseball

The Tar Heels finished 36–24 overall and 14–14 in ACC play to finish in fourth place in the Coastal Division. They finished tied for seventh/eight in seeding for the ACC Tournament. They won the tiebreaker and were the seventh seed for the tournament. They were placed in a Pool with second seed Virginia and eleventh seed Georgia Tech. The Tar Heels won both of their pool games and advanced to the Semifinals, where they lost to eventual champions Clemson. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and were placed as the third seed in the Terre Haute regional. They lost to Iowa in the opening game, but defeated Wright State to force an elimination game versus Iowa. The Tar Heels lost 6–5 in thirteen innings to end their season.

Previous season

In Forbes' second year at the helm, the Tar Heels improved from their 2021 campaign. Finishing the season 42–22, the 2022 Tar Heels won the ACC Tournament and hosted both an NCAA Tournament Regional and Super Regional. Freshman sensation Vance Honeycutt broke out in a big way, leading the Tar Heels in many batting statistics en route to winning the ACC Freshman of the Year award. They were swept by Arkansas in the Chapel Hill Super Regional, denying Forbes his first College World Series appearance as a head coach.

Personnel

Roster

Class Listing as reflected on GoHeels.com

2023 North Carolina Tar Heels roster[2]
 

Pitchers

  • 14 - Justin Szestowicki - Redshirt Freshman
  • 15 - Cameron Padgett - Freshman
  • 24 - Matthew Matthijs - Freshman
  • 25 - Ben Peterson - Junior
  • 26 - Kyle Percival - Freshman
  • 27 - Connor Bovair - Junior
  • 29 - Kevin Eaise - Graduate
  • 31 - Alden Segui - Sophomore
  • 35 - Max Carlson - Junior
  • 36 - Nik Pry - 5th
  • 38 - Matt Poston - Junior
  • 40 - Michael Colonna - Freshman
  • 41 - Will Sandy - 5th
  • 42 - Jake Knapp - Graduate
  • 43 - Nelson Berkwich - Junior
  • 44 - Carson Starnes - Sophomore
  • 46 - Will Simmons - Freshman
  • 47 - Nick Argento - Redshirt Freshman
  • 48 - Connor Hegan - Freshman
  • 49 - Dalton Pence - Sophomore
  • 53 - Caleb Crain - Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 5 - Eric Grintz - Junior
  • 52 - Tomas Frick - Junior

Infielders

  • 3 - Colby Wilkerson - Junior
  • 4 - Austin Hawke - Freshman
  • 6 - Jackson Van De Brake - Sophomore
  • 10 - Mac Horvath - Junior
  • 19 - Johnny Castagnozzi - Junior
  • 45 - Hunter Stokely - Junior
 

Outfielders

  • 1 - Bryce Blaser - Freshman
  • 2 - Reece Holbrook - Sophomore
  • 7 - Vance Honeycutt - Sophomore
  • 11 - John Long - Freshman
  • 18 - Jackson Rusiecki - Freshman
  • 39 - Carter French - Freshman

Utility

  • 8 - Patrick Alvarez (INF/OF) - Junior
  • 12 - Jesse Jaconski (INF/OF) - Freshman
  • 16 - Casey Cook (INF/OF) - Redshirt Freshman
  • 17 - Joe Jaconski (INF/OF) - Sophomore
  • 23 - Alberto Osuna (1B/DH) - Junior
  • 28 - Dylan King (C/OF) - Redshirt Freshman
  • 54 - Max Riemer (C/OF) - Redshirt Senior
 

Coaching Staff

2023 North Carolina Tar Heels coaching staff[2]
NamePositionSeasonsAlma Mater
Scott ForbesHead Coach3NC Wesleyan (1998)
Bryant GainesAssistant Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator13North Carolina (2011)
Jesse WierzbickiAssistant Coach7North Carolina (2011)
Jason HowellAssistant Coach3North Carolina (2002)
Dave ArendasDirector of Baseball Operations18North Carolina (1990)

Schedule and results

Legend
 Win
 Loss
 Postponement
BoldNorth Carolina team member
*Non-Conference game
Make-Up Game
2023 North Carolina Tar Heels Baseball Schedule & Results
Regular Season
February (5–3)
DateOpponentRankSite/StadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordACC Record
February 17Seton Hall*No. 12Boshamer Stadium
Chapel Hill, NC
L 8–10Payero (1–0)Eaise (0–1)None2,5820–1
February 18Seton Hall*No. 12Boshamer StadiumW 11–2Padgett (1–0)Frontera (0–1)None3,0491–1
February 19Seton Hall*No. 12Boshamer StadiumW 4–2Pence (1–0)Downing (0–1)Peterson (1)2,6322–1
February 21Radford*No. 12Boshamer StadiumW 14–2Percival (1–0)Seitz (0–1)None2,3243–1
February 22Longwood*No. 12Boshamer StadiumW 10–0Knapp (1–0)Taylor (0–1)Eaise (1)2,0134–1
February 24at No. 11 East Carolina*No. 12Clark–LeClair Stadium
Greenville, NC
L 5–6Lunsford-Shenkman (1–1)Pence (1–1)Root (1)6,0034–2
February 25at No. 11 East Carolina*No. 12Clark–LeClair StadiumPostponed (inclement weather) Makeup: May 3
February 26No. 11 East Carolina*No. 12Boshamer StadiumL 5–6Ritchie (1–0)Szestowicki (0–1)Spivey (1)4,0424–3
February 28VCU*No. 13Boshamer StadiumW 10–4Peterson (1–0)Peters (1–1)None1,9745–3
March (14–4)
DateOpponentRankSite/StadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordACC Record
March 1VCU*No. 13Boshamer StadiumW 14–10Eaise (1–1)Walton (0–1)None2,0286–3
March 3Stony Brook*No. 13Boshamer StadiumW 3–2 (11)Poston (1–0)O'Neill (0–2)None2,1047–3
March 4Stony Brook*No. 13Boshamer StadiumW 7–5Bovair (1–0)Fero (0–2)None1,3388–3
March 5Stony Brook*No. 13Boshamer StadiumW 15–4Knapp (2–0)Smink (0–3)None2,9029–3
March 7Western Carolina*No. 14Boshamer StadiumW 8–4 (5)Percival (2–0)Bright (0–1)None2,33410–3
March 8Penn State*No. 14Boshamer StadiumW 15–5Berkwich (1–0)Miller (1–2)None1,89611–3
March 10No. 17 VirginiaNo. 14Boshamer StadiumL 3–7Tonas (1–0)Carlson (0–1)Berry (2)1,96011–40–1
March 11No. 17 VirginiaNo. 14Boshamer StadiumL 4–8Hodorovich (1–0)Bovair (1–1)None3,16211–50–2
March 11No. 17 VirginiaNo. 14Boshamer StadiumW 6–0Poston (2–0)O'Connor (1–1)None3,10312–51–2
March 14at Charlotte*No. 18Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium
Charlotte, NC
W 16–3Eaise (2–1)Spolyar (1–2)None1,52213–5
March 15High Point*No. 18Boshamer StadiumW 16–2Sandy (1–0)Duffy (0–2)None1,76914–5
March 17at PittsburghNo. 18Charles L. Cost Field
Pittsburgh, PA
W 17–7Bovair (2–1)Sokol (2–1)None28915–52–2
March 18at PittsburghNo. 18Charles L. Cost FieldCanceled (inclement weather)
March 19at PittsburghNo. 18Charles L. Cost FieldCanceled (inclement weather)
March 21NC A&T*No. 15Boshamer StadiumW 6–4Sandy (2–0)Carter (1–1)Poston (1)2,06716–5
March 23DukeNo. 15Boshamer StadiumW 6–3Carlson (1–0)Porksch (2–1)Poston (2)3,47117–53–2
March 24DukeNo. 15Boshamer StadiumL 5–8Oschell III (2–0)Matthijs (0–1)Tallon (4)4,01117–63–3
March 25DukeNo. 15Boshamer StadiumW 5–3Knapp (3–0)Gow (2–2)Sandy (1)3,96918–64–3
March 28No. 19 Coastal Carolina*No. 13Boshamer StadiumL 7–12Sharkey (3–0)Berkwich (1–1)None2,55418–7
March 31at Notre DameNo. 13Frank Eck Stadium
South Bend, IN
W 10–8Berkwich (2–1)Bosch (0–1)Eaise (2)30219–75–3
April (9–9)
DateOpponentRankSite/StadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordACC Record
April 2at Notre DameNo. 13Frank Eck StadiumW 5–2Bovair (3–1)Findlay (4–1)Eaise (3)N/A20–76–3
April 2at Notre DameNo. 13Frank Eck StadiumL 1–9Tyrell (5–1)Knapp (3–1)None84720–86–4
April 4vs. No. 6 South Carolina*No. 13Truist Field
Charlotte, NC
L 0–5Proctor (2–0)Poston (2–1)None6,27720–9
April 6at Georgia TechNo. 13Russ Chandler Stadium
Atlanta, GA
W 8–1Carlson (2–1)Brown (1–2)None1,23521–97–4
April 7at Georgia TechNo. 13Russ Chandler StadiumW 10–6Bovair (4–1)Schmolke (4–1)None1,07622–98–4
April 7at Georgia TechNo. 13Russ Chandler StadiumL 4–8King (3–0)Knapp (3–2)None1,42722–108–5
April 11Queens*No. 13Boshamer StadiumW 10–6Padgett (2–0)Offschanka (0–4)Eaise (4)2,57223–10
April 13Miami (FL)No. 13Boshamer StadiumL 4–5Walters (3–0)Eaise (2–2)None3,58723–118–6
April 14Miami (FL)No. 13Boshamer StadiumW 9–8 (11)Pry (1–0)Gallo (0–3)None3,05424–119–6
April 15Miami (FL)No. 13Boshamer StadiumL 3–4Chestnutt (3–0)Knapp (3–3)Torres (2)3,69424–129–7
April 18Charlotte*No. 18Boshamer StadiumW 5–3Pence (2–1)Kramer (2–3)Eaise (5)2,95925–12
April 21No. 20 Boston CollegeNo. 18Boshamer StadiumL 8–9 (10)Roman (2–0)Eaise (2–3)Tonghini (2)4,01225–139–8
April 22No. 20 Boston CollegeNo. 18Boshamer StadiumL 4–9Coon (1–0)Berkwich (2–2)Ryan (2)2,99125–149–9
April 23No. 20 Boston CollegeNo. 18Boshamer StadiumL 2–6Schroeder (5–2)Padgett (2–1)None3,59525–159–10
April 25UNCW*Boshamer StadiumW 18–2Pence (3–1)Lawson (1–1)None2,42726–15
April 28at Virginia TechEnglish Field
Blacksburg, VA
0–7Arguelles (2–1)Bovair (4–2)None65826–169–11
April 29at Virginia TechEnglish FieldW 12–8Carlson (3–1)Hackenberg (4–5)Poston (3)2,23127–1610–11
April 29at Virginia TechEnglish FieldW 13–7Peterson (2–0)Higgins (2–2)None2,36328–1611–11
May (5–5)
DateOpponentRankSite/StadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordACC Record
May 2No. 13 Campbell*Boshamer StadiumL 5–6Cummings (3–1)Poston (2–2)Rund (5)3,16328–17
May 3at No. 14 East Carolina*Clark–LeClair StadiumW 2–1Pence (4–1)Hunter (3–2)Carlson (1)5,99129–17
May 9Gardner–Webb*Boshamer StadiumW 5–4Eaise (3–3)Fox (3–3)Poston (4)2,95530–17
May 11NC StateBoshamer StadiumW 9–8Poston (3–2)Fritton (3–4)None3,24231–1712–11
May 12NC StateBoshamer StadiumW 9–3Carlson (5–3)Willadsen (5–4)None3,58432–1713–11
May 13NC StateBoshamer StadiumW 12–2Knapp (4–3)Highfill (5–2)None3,50233–1714–11
May 16at No. 8 Coastal Carolina*Springs Brooks Stadium
Conway, SC
L 6–8Billings (2–0)Bovair (4–3)Sharkey (7)2,32233–18
May 18at No. 7 ClemsonDoug Kingsmore Stadium
Clemson, SC
L 7–14Clayton (7–0)Carlson (4–2)None4,10233–1914–12
May 19at No. 7 ClemsonDoug Kingsmore StadiumL 4–5Ammons (2–0)Poston (3–3)None4,64433–2014–13
May 20at No. 7 ClemsonDoug Kingsmore StadiumL 3–1Grice (7–1)Pence (4–2)Hughes (2)4,58933–2114–14
Postseason
ACC Tournament (2–1)
DateOpponentRankSite/StadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordACCT Record
May 23vs. (11) Georgia Tech(7)Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Durham, NC
W 11–5Peterson (3–0)King (6–2)Poston (5)2,04834–211–0
May 25No. 12 (2) Virginia(7)Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Durham, NC
W 10–2Knapp (5–3)Early (10–2)Pence (1)4,08435–212–0
May 27No. 6 Clemson(7)Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Durham, NC
L 4–10Grice (8–1)Bovair (4–4)None3,14735–222–1
DateOpponentRankSite/StadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordNCAAT Record
June 2vs. (2) Iowa(3)Sycamore Stadium
Terre Haute, IN
L 4–5Marcus (5–2)Knapp (5–4)Llewellyn (4)1,69035–230–1
June 3vs. (4) Wright State(3)Sycamore Stadium
Terre Haute, IN
W 5–0Carlson (5–2)Stofel (5–6)Pence (2)1,62436–231–1
June 4vs. (2) Iowa(3)Sycamore Stadium
Terre Haute, IN
L 5–6 (13)Christophers (5–1)Pence (4–3)None1,37736–241–2

Rankings from D1Baseball

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
— = Not ranked. RV = Received votes.
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314151617Final
Coaches'[3]1212*2117201614151316RVRVRVRVRVRVRV*RV*RV
Baseball America[4]17162219211915161317—*—*
Collegiate Baseball^[5]11132121252118141417
NCBWA[6]1314191719151416131425RVRVRVRVRVRVRV*RV
D1Baseball[7]12121314181513141318—*—*

^ 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.

References

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