No. 12 Virginia (46-16) suffered a walk-off 3-2 loss to No. 4 North Carolina (48-14) in the opening game of the 2024 College World Series on Friday at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha. See a full play-by-play and live analysis for the game in the thread below.
Read a recap of the game here: North Carolina Walks Off Virginia 3-2 in Opening Game of College World Series
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Bottom of the 9th Jackson Van De Brake pinch hits for UNC and hits a line drive down the right field line for a leadoff double. North Carolina has the game-winning run on second base with no outs. Madera lays down a bunt to third and Hanson makes the throw to record the out, but Van De Brake moves to third and the Tar Heels have the game-winning run 90 feet from home plate. Wilkerson hits a pop-up behind home plate and Ference makes the catch for the second out. Hungate hangs a 2-1 pitch to Vance Honeycutt and he drills it into left field for a walk-off RBI single.
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North Carolina wins 3-2.
Top of the 9th O’Ferrall flies out to center field to start the ninth. Anderson hits a fly ball to center, a little deeper than O’Ferrall’s, but still not a problem for Honeycutt for the second out. Saucke hits a sharp grounder up the middle and Madera was positioned perfectly in the shift to make the play.
UVA 2, UNC 2 | Mid 9th
Bottom of the 8th Couple of defensive substitutions for Virginia: Aidan Teel replaces Harrison Didawick in left field and Hanson takes over at third for Becker. Donofrio grounds out to second. Gallaher grounds out to shortstop. Stevenson hits a fly ball down the right field line and Aidan Teel makes the catch to end the inning. We head to the ninth with the score still tied 2-2.
UVA 2, UNC 2 | End 8th
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Top of the 8th Henry Godbout flies out to center field. Virginia pinch hits Luke Hanson for Eric Becker. Pence falls behind Hanson 3-0 and then battles back and catches Hanson looking at a called strike three on the outside corner. Whalen flies out to center field for the final out of the inning. Pence has retired seven of the eight Virginia batters he has faced.
UVA 2, UNC 2 | Mid 8th
Bottom of the 7th Madera hits a sharp grounder to third base and it gets past Becker into left field for a leadoff single. Wilkerson lays down a good bunt and Blanco gloves it to first for the out. Madera moves to second. Honeycutt hits a pop-up into foul territory, but Saucke and Ford both watch it fall between them. It doesn’t end up costing Virginia, as Blanco gets Honeycutt to ground out to short on the 10th pitch of the at-bat. Casey Cook singles to left field and Didawick yanks his throw towards the third-base dugout when there could’ve been a play at the plate. Cook reaches second and Madera scores from second to tie the game at 2-2. It goes down as a single for Cook and an error on Didawick. That’ll do it for Evan Blanco, who exits the game with a statline of 6.2 innings, two runs on seven hits and four strikeouts. He is replaced by righty Chase Hungate (3.71 ERA), who will face Parks Harber with a runner on second base with two outs. Hungate gets Harber to hit a grounder to short and O’Ferrall makes a nice throw on the run to first to end the inning, but UNC has tied the game up on Cook’s RBI single.
UVA 2, UNC 2 | End 7th
Top of the 7th Saucke swings at the first pitch and flies out to right field. Ford hits a deep fly ball to right-center and Donofrio makes the catch for the second out. Dalton Pence grazes Ference on shoulder with his 1-2 pitch and Ference is on base with two outs. Ference steals second and gets in just ahead of the tag. Didawick strikes out swinging to end the inning and Ference is stranded at second.
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UVA 2, UNC 1 | Mid 7th
Bottom of the 6th Gallaher hits a line drive to left field and Didawick is there to make the catch. Stevenson hits a line drive to right field and Saucke makes the catch for the second out. Blanco strikes out Osuna swinging to end the inning. Evan Blanco has four strikeouts today and three of them have come against Alberto Osuna. Blanco is through six innings and sits at 80 pitches.
UVA 2, UNC 1 | End 6th
Top of the 6th Godbout draws a leadoff walk to start the sixth. Eric Becker drives one to left field and it gets to the wall. It’s a double for Becker and UVA has runners on second and third with no outs. Poston strikes out Whalen swinging for a crucial first out. O’Ferrall swings at the first pitch and hits a fly ball to center field. Honeycutt makes the catch, but it’s plenty deep enough to score Godbout to give Virginia a 2-1 lead. UNC makes a pitching change, pulling Poston in favor of lefty Dalton Pence (2.04 ERA), who will face Ethan Anderson with a runner on third and two outs. Anderson swings at the first pitch and grounds out to first to end the inning. Pence needs just one pitch to strand Becker at third, but Virginia takes the lead on O’Ferrall’s sacrifice fly.
UVA 2, UNC 1 | Mid 6th
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Bottom of the 5th Honeycutt lays down a surprise bunt and Henry Ford makes a great play, fielding the ball and tagging Honeycutt as he slid headfirst into the bag. Blanco strikes out Cook swinging with a high fastball for the second out. Blanco hits his spot on a full-count change-up, but home plate ump Scott Cline calls it ball four and Harber reaches with a two-out walk. The entire UVA defense made a move towards the dugout thinking that was a strike. Blanco recovers quickly and gets Donofrio to hit a grounder to second and Godbout gets the easy out at second to end the inning. Blanco is through five innings and sits at 70 pitches.
UVA 1, UNC 1 | End 5th
Top of the 5th Saucke is patient and draws a leadoff walk to start the fifth. Jason DeCaro’s day is done. UNC makes a pitching change, replacing DeCaro (4.0 IP, 1 ER, 4 H, 6 K, 4 BB) with righty Matt Poston (5.25 ERA), who will face Henry Ford. Ford flies out to center field for the first out of the inning. Ference hits a deep fly to right field and Donofrio makes the catch at the warning track. Didawick grounds out to first base to end the inning. Poston enters the game and retires the first three batters he faces to erase Saucke’s leadoff walk.
UVA 1, UNC 1 | Mid 5th
Bottom of the 4th Stevenson loops a base hit into right field for a leadoff single. Blanco strikes out Osuna for the second time today. Madera hits a slow grounder to short and O’Ferrall gets the out at second, but Godbout’s throw to first isn’t in time to get Madera, who is safe at first with two outs. Wilkerson grounds out to shortstop to end the inning. Blanco is through four innings and currently sits at 57 pitches.
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UVA 1, UNC 1 | End 4th
Top of the 4th Henry Godbout hits a line drive into center field for a leadoff single. Becker hits a grounder to second and just barely avoids the double play by beating out the throw. Whalen strikes out swinging, DeCaro’s sixth strikeout of the game. O’Ferrall works a five-pitch walk and UVA has runners on first and second with two outs. Anderson hits a grounder to third and Gallaher tags Becker for the final out. DeCaro gives up a couple more baserunners, but gets out of it to keep the game tied. He sits at 84 pitches through four innings.
UVA 1, UNC 1 | Mid 4th
Bottom of the 3rd Honeycutt flies out to center field and is retired by Blanco for the second time. Cook rips a line drive into the right-field corner and it one-hops over the wall for a ground-rule double. Cook is 2 for 2 today with a single and a double. Blanco walks Harber and UNC has runners on first and second with one out. Drew Dickinson pays a visit to Blanco on the pitcher’s mound. Donofrio hits a pop-up to shallow left and O’Ferrall makes the catch for the second out. Gallaher flies out to center field to end the inning.
UVA 1, UNC 1 | End 3rd
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Top of the 3rd O’Ferrall flies out to right field to start the third. Anderson hits a sharp grounder to the right of second base for a one-out single. Saucke hits a high bouncer to third base and it goes just over the glove of Gallaher and down the left field line. Anderson gets to third and Saucke reaches second with a double. Henry Ford fights off an inside pitch and hits a bloop single into shallow right field for an RBI single, scoring Anderson from third to tie the game at 1-1. Ference strikes out swinging for the second out. Didawick flies out to left to end the inning, but the Cavaliers tie the game on Ford’s RBI single.
UVA 1, UNC 1 | Mid 3rd
Bottom of the 2nd Luke Stevenson swings at the first pitch and beats the shift with a grounder to the left of second base. Evan Blanco hits the inside corner to strike out Alberto Osuna looking for his first strikeout of the game. Alex Madera hits a grounder to short and UVA tries to turn two, but Madera beats it out to keep the inning going. Colby Wilkerson flies out to right field to end the inning.
UVA 0, UNC 1 | End 2nd
Top of the 2nd Henry Godbout swings at sweeping curve ball well outside the zone and goes down on strikes. Eric Becker watches a called strike three and DeCaro has his fourth strikeout of the game. Bobby Whalen grounds out to short and it’s an easy 1-2-3 inning for DeCaro using only 11 pitches.
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UVA 0, UNC 1 | Mid 2nd
Bottom of the 1st Evan Blanco gets Vance Honeycutt to hit a soft grounder to first and Griff O’Ferrall makes the play for the out. Casey Cook hits a line drive that drops into center field for a one-out single. Parks Harber rips a line drive down the left field line for a double. Cook hits the brakes at third but UNC has runners on second and third with one out. Anthony Donofrio grounds out to second, but Cook comes in to score to give UNC a 1-0 lead. Gavin Gallaher flies out to center field to end the inning. Blanco uses half the pitches DeCaro used to get through the first, but the Tar Heels strike first.
UVA 0, UNC 1 | End 1st
Top of the 1st Griff O’Ferrall falls behind 0-2, but fouls off a couple and then gets hit by a pitch from DeCaro to give Virginia a leadoff baserunner. Ethan Anderson waves at a high fastball and goes down swinging for the first out of the game. Casey Saucke works a five-pitch walk and UVA has runners on first and second with one out. Henry Ford swings at the first pitch and drives it deep to right field, but Anthony Donofrio makes the catch at the warning track. O’Ferrall tags up and advances to third. Jacob Ference battles back from down 0-2 to draw a walk and the bases are loaded with two outs. Harrison Didawick strikes out swinging to end the inning. Jason DeCaro throws 30 pitches in the first inning, but puts a zero on the board to start the game.
UVA 0, UNC 0 | Mid 1st
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Virginia Starting Lineup SS Griff O’Ferrall (.332) DH Ethan Anderson (.333) RF Casey Saucke (.343) 1B Henry Ford (.339) C Jacob Ference (.354) LF Harrison Didawick (.297) 2B Henry Godbout (.370) 3B Eric Becker (.363) CF Bobby Whalen (.370)
SP: LHP Evan Blanco (3.69 ERA)
North Carolina Starting Lineup CF Vance Honeycutt (.314) LF Casey Cook (.339) 1B Parks Harber (.341) RF Anthony Donofrio (.338) 3B Gavin Gallaher (.337) C Luke Stevenson (.283) DH Alberto Osuna (.385) 2B Alex Madera (.301) SS Colby Wilkerson (.282)
SP: RHP Jason DeCaro (3.89 ERA)
The winner of this game will take on the winner of No. 1 Tennessee/No. 8 Florida State (Friday at 7pm) in the winner’s bracket game on Sunday at 7pm, while the losers of the two games will play an elimination game on Sunday at 2pm. Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Florida State will play a regional-style, double-elimination tournament until one team is left standing to advance to the CWS finals.
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Today’s game is set to start at 2pm and will be televised on ESPN.
The umpires for today’s game are Scott Cline (HP), Mike Morris (1B), Kellen Levy (2B), and David Uyl (3B).
Read a full preview of Virginia baseball at the 2024 College World Series here: PREVIEW: Virginia Baseball Opens 2024 College World Series vs. UNC Friday
See score updates for every game of the 2024 College World Series here.
Updated bracket for the 2024 College World Series. / NCAA
Republicans took control of elections administration in mid-2025 and, in some counties, they have quickly moved to enact two longtime party goals: Eliminating Sunday hours and campus polling places during early voting.
Those decisions have now led to political disputes in a handful of counties statewide, which will be up to the GOP-majority State Board of Elections to settle in a meeting Tuesday.
The state board is scheduled to review and vote Tuesday on early voting plans in a dozen counties, including Cumberland, Harnett, Wayne and others. All failed to receive unanimous support at the county level so now require final approval by the state elections board.
The plans are for the March primaries only. But the outcomes Tuesday could give clues to how willing the state board might be to allow similar strategies in November.
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Republican state lawmakers’ most recent effort to target Sunday voting — part of wider-ranging changes to state election law passed in 2013 — was struck down in federal court as unconstitutional for being motivated by intentional racial discrimination. Black voters use Sunday voting disproportionately more than white voters.
At the time, Republican lawmakers argued in court that they should be allowed to target Black voters because the majority of Black voters are affiliated with the Democratic Party. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit strongly disagreed, striking down the law in a harshly worded ruling, calling it “the most restrictive voting law North Carolina has seen since the era of Jim Crow.”
Republicans haven’t tried seriously since then to eliminate Sunday voting statewide. Some did cosponsor a bill at the legislature to do so in 2025, but GOP leaders didn’t allow it up for a vote. It remains to be seen whether new county-by-county efforts to target Sunday voting will meet similar legal fates.
So far, two small-scale efforts to target Sunday voting have been allowed in the state. WRAL reported in August that GOP officials in Davidson and Union counties asked to cut back on Sunday voting for the 2025 municipal elections, which the state elections board approved in 3-2 votes along party lines.
“I do not want us to regress back to a previous time,” Democratic board member Siobhan Millen said at the time, as she voted against those plans.
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Most of the board’s Republicans offered no explanation for eliminating Sunday voting for that handful of 2025 races, WRAL reported at the time. Republican board member Stacey Eggers said he thought it was important to let elections workers get some rest.
Details of the plans
Sunday voting isn’t the only contentious topic on agenda for Tuesday’s meeting. Attempts to eliminate on-campus voting sites at N.C. A&T University, UNC-Greensboro and Western Carolina University are up for discussion. So are other contentious plans from areas including Cumberland, Harnett and Wayne counties.
The state board already approved early voting plans for most of North Carolina’s 100 counties, since most counties approved their plans in a bipartisan, unanimous fashion. Every county elections board has three Republicans and two Democrats.
Tuesday’s meeting is meant to focus on the dozen counties where March early voting plans didn’t win unanimous approval, due to political or logistical disputes.
In Cumberland County, for example, there are multiple competing issues. The county election board’s professional staff suggested using five early voting sites, all in Fayetteville. The board’s political appointees, however, want seven sites. Complicating matters further is that the board’s political appointees also don’t fully agree on where to put those extra sites. All agree with having at least five sites in Fayetteville and one in Hope Mills. But there’s a dispute over whether to put a sixth site in Fayetteville, or to open one in Spring Lake instead.
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Disputed early voting plans from Guilford and Jackson counties, meanwhile, revolve around the efforts to eliminate college campus polling places. Other counties are fighting over Sunday voting, including Wayne and Pitt counties, home to Goldsboro and Greenville.
In Pitt County, the GOP majority on the county elections board says only a few dozen dozen people have bothered showing up to vote on Sundays in each of the past few primary elections. Paying to keep the sites open for such little return isn’t a good investment for the county, they argue in filings to the state, not to mention the fact that there are fewer and fewer people who want to help work at local polling places.
“Pitt County, like every other county in the state, is seeing a significant drop in civic engagement, particularly with election workers,” the board’s Republicans wrote to the state. “Finding workers to manage and work in locations, especially on Sundays, is extraordinarily difficult.”
In Harnett County, the dispute is over an attempt to shut down the polling place at Western Harnett High School in Lillington and replace it with two new sites, one at the Benhaven Community Center and the other at the Anderson Creek fire department.
American Airlines subsidiary PSA officially opened its new headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday.
The carrier moved its corporate office from Dayton, Ohio, and plans to have over 450 employees at its Charlotte campus. The headquarters is situated about two miles from American Airlines’ Charlotte Flight Training Center and five miles from Charlotte Douglas International Airport, where many PSA staff are based.
PSA is now the only Part 121 passenger carrier based in North Carolina, company leaders said.
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“Because of what Charlotte offers, PSA has a stronger foundation for continued growth,” PSA President and CEO Dion Flannery said in a statement. “And we believe the benefit will be mutual, as the region will continue having reliable aviation partners, a top employer, and a responsible corporate citizen headquartered in its backyard.”
Of the 450 employees expected to be based in Charlotte, about 150 have relocated from Dayton and another 50 were already in Charlotte at other facilities. The other 250 positions are being filled by new hires.
PSA operates flights under the American Eagle brand. It directly supports four American Airlines hubs – Charlotte, Dallas/Fort Worth, Philadelphia, and Washington National.
A grand opening event at the headquarters in Charlotte will take place in March.
PSA will maintain a significant presence in Dayton, with hundreds of employees, including pilots, flight attendants, and technicians, based at the airline’s crew base and maintenance hangar at Dayton International Airport.
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY)–As many as one thousand people gathered in downtown Wilmington around Thalian hall as part of the “Ice Out for Good” protest.
This protest is one of many throughout the country to protest against ICE, after the death of Renee Nicole Good, who was shot in the head by an ICE agent on January 7th.
Organized by Indivisible Actions Southeast North Carolina, protesters surrounded the building as they waved signs and chanted across third street.
Many of the protestors held signs to not only protest Trump and ICE, but also to remember Renee Nicole Good.
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In the past week, Trump and many others say the ICE agent was just trying to defend himself, and many of the protestors disagree. Many say that Good was the victim in the situation.
“I think it needs to be a thorough investigation. Minnesota needs to be involved. There needs to be an ethical way of going about this. If there was nothing wrong, then they would cooperate. We need to keep investigating. We need to understand. I think they were way too quick to write off motivation. At the end of the day our neighbor or was killed,” said one protestor.
One other protestor says they are upset over what is being told. “That’s very disturbing to see a spin put on things when you have an actual video and then you’re propagandized about what we’re being told it was, even though we saw it was not.”
“Things could have been de-escalated by the officer,” said another protestor, believing that things didn’t have to turn out that way.
A Vigil for Good will be held outside the Alton Federal Building along Water Street. It will start at 7 in the evening on Wednesday, and it will be hosted by Siembra NC and Make North Carolina Work.