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USC's Grand Slam Seals Comeback Win Over Carolina
6 Jun
Summary
- USC scored eight unanswered runs to win Game 1.
- A grand slam in the sixth inning gave USC the lead.
- Carolina's streak of 44 straight wins when leading by multiple runs ended.

USC mounted a significant comeback in Game 1 of the Chapel Hill Super Regional, securing a 9-5 victory over Carolina. The Trojans rallied to score eight unanswered runs, dramatically shifting the game's outcome. A crucial grand slam in the sixth inning propelled USC into a 6-5 lead, marking a turning point. This win ended Carolina's remarkable streak of 44 consecutive victories when leading by multiple runs.
The Tar Heels had initially taken a 5-1 lead through the fifth inning, bolstered by timely hitting. However, USC's offense ignited in the sixth inning, starting a scoring surge that silenced Carolina's bats. USC retired the Tar Heels in order for three consecutive innings, preventing any further comeback attempts. Relief pitcher Chase Herrell earned the win for USC, with Andrew Johnson closing out the game for the save.