What to know about Coastal Carolina before UNC matchup

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What to know about Coastal Carolina before UNC matchup

Coastal Carolina baseball is a national powerhouse, not just a mid-major. Here's what to know about the Chanticleers.

What to know about Coastal Carolina before UNC matchup

Coastal Carolina baseball is a national powerhouse, not just a mid-major. Here's what to know about the Chanticleers.

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North Carolina will play in another top 10 matchup against the defending national runner up, No. 9 Coastal Carolina.

The second-ranked Tar Heels are coming off a series win over Duke, their seventh straight series win since opening ACC play with a series loss to Virginia. The Diamond Heels clinched the Duke series with a 22-5 throttling of the Blue Devils in the rubber match.

The Chanticleers (30-13) are coming off a series win over Texas State. Coastal Carolina is building on a highly successful 2025 season in which it went 56-13, won the Sun Belt regular-season and tournament titles and finished as the national runner-up, losing to LSU under then first-year head coach Kevin Schnall.

One of them is outfielder Dean Mihos, who leads the team in batting average (.320), hits (55) and doubles (12), while also scoring 46 runs with five home runs and 33 RBIs.

They will also have solid pitching available tonight, with a potential appearance from closer Darin Horn, who has five saves this season.

First pitch is set for 7 p.m. at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill. Here are some key things to know about Coastal Carolina:

The Chanticleers are one of the nation’s best programs, let alone among those with mid-major status.

Coastal Carolina won the national championship in 2016 and has won 17 conference titles, made 21 NCAA regional appearances and five super regional appearances. The program has hosted a regional as a No. 1 seed on seven occasions (2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2018, 2025). The Chanticleers have won 50 or more games in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2016 and 2025.

In its two College World Series appearances, Coastal Carolina reached the national championship series both times. It beat Arizona to win the 2016 national title and fell to LSU in the 2025 championship series.

Since 2016, the Chanticleers have gone 412-203-3 with four conference titles (one Big South, three Sun Belt), nine NCAA tournament appearances, two College World Series appearances and one national championship.

Gary Gilmore, who coached Coastal Carolina for 28 seasons from 1996 to 2024 and led the school to its first and only national title, was inducted into the ABCA Hall of Fame in 2022.

Coastal Carolina’s offense is built around small ball — patience at the plate, timely hitting, getting on base by any means necessary, bunting and aggressive but disciplined baserunning. The Chanticleers do not rely heavily on power or extra-base hits; they prioritize getting on base and then applying pressure.

They rank 26th nationally in total stolen bases and 27th in stolen bases per game. Seven Chanticleers have at least 10 steals this season, and they rank second in the nation in sacrifice bunts. For North Carolina, controlling the running game will be critical to keeping Coastal’s offense in check.

As their postseason success this century has shown, the Chanticleers are not afraid of the sport’s traditional powers.

That has continued this season, as Coastal Carolina is 3-2 against ACC teams. Here are the Chanticleers’ 2026 results against ACC opponents:

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This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: UNC Baseball vs. Coastal Carolina: What to know about the Chanticleers

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