Although it features one of the least experienced rosters in the nation, Arizona State has refused to rattle. In fact, don't even try to use the inexperience card when discussing the Sun Devils, who entered the College World Series without a senior starter. They dominated the Pacific-10 Conference and have remained perfect in the NCAA Tournament.Just ask their latest victim, the North Carolina Tar Heels, who just so happen to be making their fourth consecutive CWS appearance and have plenty of postseason stubble.
"I don't know if I buy the inexperience," UNC coach Mike Fox said Sunday after Arizona State beat UNC 5-2 in 10 innings in the pair's opening CWS game at Rosenblatt Stadium. "They've played 60-plus games this year already. They were ready to play. They pitched well and played defense well."
The Sun Devils combined a solid pitching performance from Aussie Josh Spence and a three-run home run from Kole Calhoun in the 10th inning to advance in Tuesday's winner's bracket game against No. 1 national seed Texas.

DETROIT - The last North Carolinian to climb the ladder Monday night and clip a piece of the championship net for a keepsake was the head basketball coach,
In life, you may never get a second chance to make a first impression.
This is only a game.
DETROIT -- Maybe it's his folksy arrogance, the Huckleberry Hound-with-an-attitude rub. Maybe it was the way he lectured TV reporter Bonnie Bernstein, saying, "I could give a (bleep) about Carolina right now" when she asked about his future plans after his 2003 national title-game loss. Maybe it was the Kansas button he wore last year, a weird show of allegiance for an ex-employer in the championship game after the Jayhawks had whipped his Tar Heels.
DETROIT -- Somewhere on the Road to the 
Somewhere in Michigan State's middle-class brand of Michigan hope and mixed martial basketball, and North Carolina's mechanized cavalry of an offensive attack, there may be a similarity or two lurking somewhere. 
























