Macaddin Dye, former Frank W. Cox High School baseball player will compete with his collegiate team for the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship

Macaddin Dye, former Frank W. Cox High School baseball player will compete with his collegiate team for the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
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Former Frank W. Cox High School standout and current North Carolina Tar Heels player, Macaddin Dye will compete in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.

They begin the tournament as a number five seed against the fifth seeded Holy Cross Crusaders.

The first game is on Friday, May 30 at 12 p.m.

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Macaddin Dye
Catcher
Sophomore
6′1″ 215
Hometown: Virginia Beach



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