Rosier and redshirt freshman N'Kosi Perry – who is currently considered the clear No. 2 quarterback in the race – both got reps with the first and second teams.
Miami (12-18, 6-8 ACC) got off to a quick start in the first inning with a three-run home run from freshman Gabe Rivera to go up 3-1. But North Carolina (21-10, 10-4 ACC) took advantage of a struggling McKendry to score five combined runs in the third and fourth innings to take the lead right back.
McKendry (4-2, 2.04 ERA) allowed just three hits while throwing a career-high 114 pitches in a pitchers' duel against Daniel Lynch (2-3), who pitched seven strong innings of his own. The Hurricanes (11-11, 5-3 ACC) secured a series win and will have a chance for their first sweep of the Cavaliers (13-9, 3-5 ACC) since 2008.
Despite suffering an early 2-0 deficit, the Canes poured in seven runs in the third inning to build a lead from which the Scarlet Knights could not recover.
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The Cardiac Canes struck again, but this time on the volleyball court at Knight Sports Complex. After dropping two of the first three sets, Miami was able to grind out a comeback to beat Boston College 3-2 Nov. 9.