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BASEBALL |
ECU takes opener with Jacksonville |
GREENVILLE —
East Carolina broke
a tie score at 3 with a pair of runs in the
sixth inning and went on to take a 6-3 win
over Jacksonville on Thursday night in the
opener of a three-game series at
Clark-LeClair Stadium.
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BASEBALL |
Pirates rally past Duke for 8-6
win |
DURHAM —
East Carolina scored
two runs in the seventh and
three more in the eighth to
rally past Duke for an 8-6
nonconference win at Durham
Bulls Athletic Park on Tuesday
night.
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BASEBALL |
Monmouth shuts out Pirates |
GREENVILLE — Monmouth pitchers Ricky
Dennis and Justin Andrews combined for a
one-hit shutout in a 4-0 win at East
Carolina on Sunday to prevent a three-game
sweep in the series by the Pirates.
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ECU takes series with Monmouth |
GREENVILLE — East Carolina scored
three runs in the bottom of the eighth
inning for a 5-2 win over Monmouth on
Saturday, giving the Pirates a series win.
ECU (13-6), ranked No. 17 nationally by D1
Baseball, edged the Hawks 4-3 on Friday
night.
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Pirates rally past Monmouth |
GREENVILLE — East Carolina scored
three runs in the last two innings to top
Monmouth 4-3 on Friday night. With the score
tied at 3 with one out in the bottom of the
ninth, Parker Lamm singled up the middle for
the Pirates. Charlie Yorgen's double put
Lamm at third. He came home on a wild pitch
for the game-ending run.
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BASEBALL |
Long night for Pirates |
GREENVILLE
— East Carolina's youthful
midweek pitching corps was no
match for the meat of the North
Carolina order as an eight-run
outburst in the second inning
served as a launching pad for a
17-4 Tar Heels win on Tuesday
night.
A
crowd of 5,213, the third
largest ever at Clark-LeClair
Stadium and biggest this season,
saw the Pirates strike first but
the excitement of a possible
third straight win over UNC
didn't last long.
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Story, pictures & postgame
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Pictured: East
Carolina met on the
mound often in a
17-4 home loss to
North Carolina
Tuesday evening as
eight different
pitchers made
appearances against
the Tar Heels. (W.A.
Myatt photo) |
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GREENVILLE —
East Carolina broke a tie score at 3 with a pair of runs in the sixth
inning and went on to take a 6-3 win over Jacksonville on Thursday night
in the opener of a three-game series at Clark-LeClair Stadium.
Travis Watkins got ECU
(15-7) started with a one-out double in the sixth. He scored as Zack
Mozingo followed with a run-scoring single up the middle.
The Pirates subsequently
loaded the bases in the sixth and went ahead 5-3 on a walk to Luke
Bolka on a full count pitch with two down.
ECU added a run in the
seventh after Kirk Morgan led off with a single through the right
side. He scored on a single by Mozingo after reaching third on a
pair of ground outs.
Evan Kruczynski (3-0)
pitched seven and two-thirds innings. He allowed eight hits and
three runs, one earned, while walking one and striking out seven.
Joe Ingle picked up his
fourth save, going the final inning and a third. Ingle didn't allow
a hit although he walked two while whiffing one.
J.J. Gould homered to
left in the top of the first to give Jacksonville (14-7) a 1-0 lead.
The Pirates answered
with a tying run in the second after a leadoff single by Mozingo. A
wild pitch enabled him to move to second and he scored on a single
to right by Eric Tyler.
Watkins walked to start
ECU's half of the fourth and Bryce Harman homered to right with two
out for a 3-1 Pirates lead.
Dakota Julylia and
Parker Perez had RBI singles for the Dolphins in the fifth to tie
the score at 3 after a two-out error by ECU prolonged the inning.
Mozingo finished 3-for-4
with two RBIs. Morgan had two hits.
Seth DeWitt had two hits
for Jacksonville.
The series continues at
6:30 tonight.