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May 20, 2008
Wake Forest pitcher Charlie Mellies is much more than just a baseball player. He excels in the classroom, volunteers his time to his community, and is in his third season as the team captain of the Demon Deacons' baseball squad. ACC All Access' Heather Catlin spotlights Mellies' college career on and off the field. Mellies will be featured on this week's edition of ACC All Access. The show will air on Tuesday, May 20 at 6:30 p.m. on Fox SportsNet South. The show will re-air on Wednesday, May 21 at 9:30 a.m. on SportSouth. Other stories on this week's edition of ACC All Access: The University of Miami baseball team has been ranked No.1 in the Baseball America Poll for six straight weeks. ACC All Access baseball analyst Dan Bonner talks with University of Miami head baseball coach Jim Morris about how he has successfully coached the Hurricanes for 14 seasons.
The University of North Carolina boasts a pitching staff that leads the nation in ERA, fewest hits allowed per nine innings and strikeouts per nine innings. On this week's Hog Blog segment, Mike Hogewood reports on the Tar Heels' baseball team, which has been in the Baseball America Poll top 5 all season.
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