North Carolina Blanks VCU 8–0 Behind Dominant Start from Ryan Lynch in NCAA Regional Opener
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — No. 5 national seed North Carolina opened NCAA Tournament play with another commanding performance Friday night, shutting out VCU 8–0 at Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium in the opening game of the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional. The Tar Heels received seven scoreless innings from Ryan Lynch and used a balanced offensive attack to advance in the winner’s bracket.
North Carolina improved to 46–11–1 on the season and moved one step closer to advancing through its home regional. VCU fell to 37–24 and dropped into the elimination bracket, where the Rams faced a must-win game to keep their season alive.
Tar Heels Strike Quickly in Opening Inning
North Carolina wasted little time establishing control of the contest.
After Gavin Gallaher reached base with a two-out single, Erik Paulsen delivered a clutch two-run double that brought home both Gallaher and Macon Winslow. Moments later, Cooper Nicholson lined an RBI single to left field, extending the lead to 3–0 before VCU could settle into the game.
The three-run first inning marked North Carolina’s highest-scoring opening frame in an NCAA Regional opener since 2013 and immediately shifted momentum toward the host Tar Heels.
Lynch Dominates on the Mound
While the offense provided early support, Ryan Lynch delivered one of his strongest outings of the season.
The right-hander worked seven scoreless innings, allowing only two hits while striking out five batters. Lynch navigated occasional traffic on the bases but consistently made key pitches whenever VCU threatened.
The Rams managed only two hits against Lynch and were unable to generate sustained offensive momentum throughout his outing. His 108 pitches represented a career-high workload and demonstrated the confidence North Carolina had in its veteran starter.
The performance gave the Tar Heels exactly what they needed from their ace in postseason competition.
Nicholson Adds Insurance with Solo Home Run
North Carolina extended its lead in the third inning thanks to the power bat of Cooper Nicholson.
The junior launched a solo home run to left field, his 16th homer of the season, pushing the advantage to 4–0. The 355-foot blast continued Nicholson’s strong offensive season and provided additional breathing room for the Tar Heels.
Nicholson finished the night with three hits and continued to be one of the catalysts in North Carolina’s lineup.
His early home run proved more than enough support given the way the Tar Heels’ pitching staff performed.
VCU Unable to Capitalize on Opportunities
Despite the final score, VCU had several opportunities to create offense during the middle innings.
The Rams placed runners in scoring position multiple times but struggled to deliver the timely hit needed to cut into the deficit. Nate Kirkpatrick and Jacob Lee accounted for VCU’s only two hits of the game.
Lee extended both his hitting streak and on-base streak, while Michael Petite reached base twice via walks. However, the Rams were shut out for the first time all season against one of the nation’s top pitching staffs.
North Carolina’s defense also played a critical role, turning a key double play in the sixth inning to help Lynch escape the only significant threat of the game.
Tar Heels Break It Open Late
North Carolina put the game away in the eighth inning with a four-run outburst.
Colin Hynek scored the inning’s first run when Jake Schaffner delivered an RBI single into right-center field. Moments later, Owen Hull tripled down the right-field line to drive in Schaffner and extend the lead.
Gallaher followed with an RBI single before Paulsen added his third RBI of the night with another run-scoring base hit. By the end of the inning, the Tar Heels had built an 8–0 advantage and effectively ended any hopes of a VCU comeback.
The late offensive surge highlighted the depth that has made North Carolina one of the nation’s most dangerous lineups.
Bullpen Completes the Shutout
After Lynch exited following seven scoreless innings, North Carolina’s bullpen finished the job.
Walker McDuffie worked a clean eighth inning before Matthew Matthijs dominated the ninth, striking out the side to complete the shutout. The combined effort secured North Carolina’s second consecutive shutout victory in an NCAA Regional opener.
The performance further reinforced the strength of a pitching staff that has been one of the team’s biggest assets throughout the season.
Paulsen Leads Balanced Offensive Attack
North Carolina’s offense featured contributions throughout the lineup.
Paulsen finished with three RBIs, highlighted by his first-inning two-run double and eighth-inning RBI single. Nicholson recorded three hits, including his solo home run, while Gallaher reached base four times and scored multiple runs.
Schaffner, Hull, and Winslow also contributed key hits as the Tar Heels produced offense in both the early and late innings.
The balanced production allowed North Carolina to maintain pressure on VCU pitching throughout the evening.
North Carolina Advances in Winner’s Bracket
With the victory, North Carolina advanced to face East Carolina in the winner’s bracket of the Chapel Hill Regional.
The Tar Heels improved to 29–7 all-time in NCAA Tournament games played at Boshamer Stadium and continued their pursuit of a College World Series berth.
VCU moved into an elimination game against Tennessee, needing a victory to keep its season alive.
Final Takeaway
North Carolina’s 8–0 victory over VCU showcased the complete formula that has made the Tar Heels one of the nation’s top teams. Ryan Lynch dominated on the mound, the defense made key plays, and the offense delivered timely hits throughout the game.
VCU battled but could not solve North Carolina’s pitching staff and struggled to capitalize on limited opportunities.
With the win, the Tar Heels advanced in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional and continued their march toward Omaha.








