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Campbell-ECU game canceled |
East
Carolina's nonconference home
baseball game with Campbell on
Tuesday night was canceled due to
rain and was not scheduled to be
made up. The Pirates, 31-19-1
overall and 12-8-1 in the American
Athletic Conference, return to
action Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at
Central Florida
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BASEBALL |
Borders beats Pirates again |
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GREENVILLE — For the second straight
game a home run by Luke Borders
proved decisive as South Florida
topped East Carolina 6-5 Sunday to
take a 2-1 American Athletic
Conference series win.
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Pictured: ECU head coach Cliff
Godwin gets ejected after a
borderline strike three call in
the bottom of the ninth inning
of the Pirates' AAC
series-deciding loss to USF on
Sunday at Clark-LeClair Stadium.
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BASEBALL |
USF evens series with HR in 9th |
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GREENVILLE — Luke Borders hit a
three-run homer in a four-run ninth
inning for South Florida on Saturday
for a 5-1 win over East Carolina
that evened a best-of-three American
Athletic Conference series at one
win each.
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Pictured: ECU right-hander Jimmy
Boyd delivers against South
Florida on Saturday. The senior
from Raleigh limited the Bulls
to four hits over 8 and 1/3
innings and was charged with
three runs. (W.A. Myatt photo) |
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BASEBALL |
Pirates erupt to overcome USF |
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GREENVILLE — East Carolina
scored nine runs in the sixth
inning in defeating South
Florida 14-7 on Friday night in
the opener of a three-game
American Athletic Conference
series. The Pirates improved to
31-17-1 overall and 12-6-1 in
the AAC going into a 4 p.m. game
today with the Bulls (21-28,
6-13).
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Pictured: ECU centerfielder
Garrett Brooks stands in a
blanket of fog in the Pirates'
Friday night matchup with USF.
The senior captain was 2-for-4
with two RBIs in ECU's comeback
win. (W.A. Myatt photo) |
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BASEBALL |
Transition to adidas approaching |
East
Carolina will become an adidas
program in July after a lengthy
association with Nike. The deal
with adidas is for 10 years and
$16.5 million. "For everybody at
East Carolina, it means that
we're going to get more stuff,"
ECU head baseball coach Cliff
Godwin said.
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By
Al Myatt
©2016 Bonesville.net
All rights reserved.
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East Carolina's baseball
seniors were scheduled to be recognized when the Pirates hosted
Campbell on Tuesday night but that game
was rained out. ECU's
upperclassmen still had their Senior Night under modified
circumstances.
"We did a senior dinner
Tuesday night up at the football club level with all the seniors'
families and our entire sports staff," said Pirates coach Cliff
Godwin. "We did pretty much what we would have done for them if we
had played plus we had a video for them.
"It was a pretty nice
ceremony that we had Tuesday night up at the club level."
The ECU seniors were
presented framed jerseys with an action photo of themselves.
"Really nice," Godwin
said.
Homecoming for
Pirates coach
Godwin is very familiar
with the Central Florida program the Pirates will face tonight,
Friday and Saturday to close the regular season. Godwin was
associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Knights from
2009 to 2011 under coach Terry Rooney.
"The one constant is
Terry," Godwin said. "Terry Rooney and I worked together for five
years spanning from Notre Dame to LSU and then UCF for three years.
He is one of my closest friends. I have a lot of respect for what he
does and how hard he works. That's the constant since I've been
there. They've had different assistant coaches. The constant in
Terry's teams — they're going to play hard, they're going to be well
coached, they're going to be fundamentally sound and they're going
to be ready to play."
As the Pirates made
their way to Raleigh-Durham Airport for the flight to Orlando on
Wednesday morning, Godwin was hopeful his club could practice at
UCF's Jay Bergman Field.
"I don't know if the
weather is going to allow us to get on the field," said the ECU
skipper. "We'll go hit in the cages if nothing else."
The UCF facility can be
a hitters' park.
"It just depends on how
the wind is blowing," Godwin said. "It can be very hitter-friendly
at times depending on what the wind is doing. It's not a big ball
park but if the wind is blowing in, it will play normal to slightly
bigger."
The stadium seats 3,600.
Its dimensions are 320 feet down the lines, 360 in the power alleys
and 390 to center.
Pirates staying in
Sunshine State
The Pirates will remain
in Florida for the American Athletic Conference Tournament, which
starts Tuesday in Clearwater. ECU is the
defending champion of the AAC Tournament.
"We'll spend Saturday
night in Orlando," Godwin said. "We'll lift weights Sunday at UCF in
the morning and then we'll head over to Clearwater on Sunday
afternoon."
Bulls surprise
ECU outscored South
Florida in a three-game series last weekend, 21-18, but the Bulls
took the series, two
wins to one. A nine-run inning
lifted the Pirates to a 14-7 win
in the series opener.
"When you look at South
Florida, they didn't hit lefties well but they were pretty effective
against (Evan) Kruczynski and (Jacob) Wolf," Godwin said. "It's
baseball. I was talking to somebody this morning. The thing people
don't understand — they look at South Florida's record (23-28, 8-13
AAC) and they look at last place and think that you can just sweep
them. Baseball more than any other sport is a game that the best
team doesn't always win. On any given day, any team can win. It's
just the team that plays the best. South Florida played better than
we did on Saturday and Sunday. That's why they won the series."
Close games with
Knights in 2015
East Carolina won all
four of its matchups with UCF last season by one run, including
a 10-inning contest in the series opener
in Greenville. The Pirates
topped the Knights 4-3 in Clearwater
en route to the AAC tournament title.
"I don't know if last
year will play into the series at all this year," Godwin said.
"Central Florida is a much different team than they were last year
and so are we. If anything it provides fuel to them that they want
to beat us because we beat them in the conference tournament as
well. We beat them four times out of the four games that we played
them last year. They were all close games. The one in the tournament
was a walk-off win as well. I don't think that will have any
bearing. They're fighting for their lives and we're trying to
position ourselves to have a chance to win the conference
championship for the regular season."
ECU has a 31-19-1
overall record and is 12-8-1 in the AAC. UCF is 25-28 for the season
and 8-13 in the league.
Recruiting at UCF
Godwin said the Knights
staff he was part of faced some challenges in recruiting when they
arrived.
"When we first got the
job there, it wasn't easy because UCF wasn't good," Godwin said.
"They had fallen on hard times, hence a coaching change. You are in
Florida with a rich talent base but you also have Florida, Florida
State, Miami, South Florida, FAU — everybody was getting better
players than UCF was. It was tough for us to recruit early but once
we got in there and got our feet underneath us we were able to
recruit some of the best players. That's why we went to a regional
in 2011. They went to a regional in 2012. They lost to Stony Brook,
who went to the World Series that year."
Momentum for league
tournament
ECU goes into UCF with a
two-game losing streak. Success in Orlando could impact the regular
season conference championship and provide momentum going into the
AAC Tournament.
"You want to win games,"
Godwin said. "That's what the bottom line is. You want to win games.
Most likely we would have to sweep and Houston would have to beat
Tulane two out of three or we could win two out of three and Houston
could sweep. I don't know if that would happen."
Houston hosts
league-leading Tulane for a three-game series to wrap up the regular
season.
The Green Wave is 35-16
overall and 13-6 in league play. Houston has a 32-20 record and is
10-10 in the AAC.
"Last year we swept (the
final league series with Cincinnati) and we
needed UConn to win one game and we would have tied Houston for the
regular season championship," Godwin recalled. "Houston swept UConn
so we've just got to focus on what we can control and that's playing
good against UCF."
Keys this weekend
Godwin talked about keys
for a successful series at UCF. The opener is at 6:30 tonight.
"We need Kruczynski and
(Jimmy) Boyd and Wolf to pitch well like they have most of the
year," Godwin said. "We'll need to be efficient offensively. We need
to get guys on base and put pressure on their pitching staff and
their defense."