The North Carolina baseball team split a doubleheader with the No. 4 Miami Hurricanes Friday night after a dominating 11-2 win in game two of the series at Alex Rodriguez Park to improve to 32-22 overall and 15-14 in ACC action.

The Tar Heels rebounded impressively from a tough marathon 16-inning loss in 16 innings. Carolina scored in the top of the 16th on a Parks Jordan RBI single only to watch the Hurricanes rally for a pair of runs in the bottom of the inning to snag the series opener. The game marked the longest contest for either team in 2014.

There was far less drama in the nightcap. The Tar Heels jumped all over the Hurricanes from the outset, scoring four runs in the first inning and eventually led 11-1 through four to give starting pitcher Benton Moss all the run support he could need.

Moss delivered a memorable performance by striking out nine batters and allowing just four hits en route to his fourth victory of the season.

Friday night’s win was Carolina’s third over a top-5 opponent this season. Next up for the Tar Heels comes the series decider at 12 p.m. Saturday. The game will be nationally televised on ESPNU.