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Haugh Named ACC Pitcher Of The Week
March 24, 2025 | Baseball
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Aidan Haugh has been named the ACC Pitcher of the Week following his one-hit, complete game shutout of Boston College in Sunday's 10-0 win, the conference announced on Monday afternoon. It is the first such award of his career.
Haugh has been phenomenal all season for the Tar Heels and put on his best performance yet in Carolina's series-securing victory on Sunday. The righty from Zebulon, N.C., held a no-hitter until the final batter, throwing 7.0 innings while racking up 11 strikeouts on just one hit and one walk.
The absolute gem set a number of career benchmarks for Haugh. It was both his first complete game and first shutout while also being a new career-high in innings pitched and strikeouts.
The senior has been absolutely dealing in conference play. His ridiculous .051 opposing batting average and three hits allowed lead the ACC. He has the third best ERA (0.98) in that stretch and the fourth most strikeouts (22).
On the year, he is fifth in the country in hits allowed per nine (4.13) and is ninth in WHIP (0.77). North Carolina is now one of seven teams in the country to have multiple pitchers with a complete game on their resume this season.
In BC's final at-bat on Sunday, the hitter struck his own teammate (Haugh's lone walk) with a grounder for the final out. By the technical NCAA rules, the batter is automatically awarded a hit even though it was the final out and the game was over. That close to Carolina's first non-combined no-no since 1978.
Haugh has been phenomenal all season for the Tar Heels and put on his best performance yet in Carolina's series-securing victory on Sunday. The righty from Zebulon, N.C., held a no-hitter until the final batter, throwing 7.0 innings while racking up 11 strikeouts on just one hit and one walk.
The absolute gem set a number of career benchmarks for Haugh. It was both his first complete game and first shutout while also being a new career-high in innings pitched and strikeouts.
The senior has been absolutely dealing in conference play. His ridiculous .051 opposing batting average and three hits allowed lead the ACC. He has the third best ERA (0.98) in that stretch and the fourth most strikeouts (22).
On the year, he is fifth in the country in hits allowed per nine (4.13) and is ninth in WHIP (0.77). North Carolina is now one of seven teams in the country to have multiple pitchers with a complete game on their resume this season.
In BC's final at-bat on Sunday, the hitter struck his own teammate (Haugh's lone walk) with a grounder for the final out. By the technical NCAA rules, the batter is automatically awarded a hit even though it was the final out and the game was over. That close to Carolina's first non-combined no-no since 1978.
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