The North Carolina Tar Heels baseball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the North Carolina Tar Heels baseball program in various categories, including batting average, home runs, runs batted in, runs, hits, stolen bases, ERA, and Strikeouts. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Tar Heels represent the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the NCAA's Atlantic Coast Conference.[1]
North Carolina began competing in intercollegiate baseball in 1867.[1] These lists are updated through the end of the 2025 season.
Batting Average
Home Runs
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Single Game
Rk
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Player
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HR
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Season
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Opponent
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1 |
10 players |
3 |
Most recent: Gavin Gallaher, 2025 vs. Pittsburgh[6]
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Runs Batted In
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Single Game
Rk
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Player
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RBI
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Season
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Opponent
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1 |
Cookie Massey |
10 |
1994 |
Marist
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Runs
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Single Game
Rk
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Player
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R
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Season
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Opponent
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1 |
8 players |
5 |
Most recent: Tommy Coyle, 2010 vs. Princeton
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Hits
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Single Game
Rk
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Player
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H
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Season
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Opponent
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1 |
Greg Schuler |
6 |
1982 |
Baptist
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Stolen Bases
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Single Game
Rk
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Player
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SB
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Season
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Opponent
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1 |
Steve Mrowka |
5 |
1986 |
Campbell
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2 |
Brian Roberts |
5 |
1998 |
Maryland
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Earned Run Average
Career (min. 150 IP)
Rk
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Player
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ERA
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Seasons
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1 |
Bill Haywood |
1.36 |
1963 1964
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2 |
Wayne Young |
1.53 |
1958 1959 1960
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3 |
Tom Buskey |
1.75 |
1967 1968 1969
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4 |
Bill Paschall |
1.95 |
1973 1974 1975 1976
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5 |
David Kirk |
2.04 |
1978 1979 1980
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6 |
Mike Merritt |
2.16 |
1972 1973 1974 1975
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7 |
Chalmers Port |
2.20 |
1951 1952 1953
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8 |
Jim Raugh |
2.39 |
1955 1956 1957
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9 |
Scott Bankhead |
2.47 |
1982 1983 1984
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10 |
Roger Williams |
2.51 |
1983 1984 1985
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Strikeouts
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Single Game
Rk
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Player
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K
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Season
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Opponent
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1 |
Roger Williams |
19 |
1985 |
Duke
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References
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College World Series appearances in italics |