COLLEGE BASEBALL
2012 Game No. 16
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Cannon blast sinks Penn State
From staff and electronic reports
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East Carolina's Cannon fired when it counted Friday
night. With two down in the bottom of the ninth, junior leftfielder Jay
Cannon belted a home run over the right field fence to lift the Pirates to a
5-4 victory over Penn State at Clark-LeClair Stadium.
Cannon's solo shot was East Carolina's first
offensive production since the third inning and salvaged a win that seemed
on the verge of slipping away after the Nittany Lions (3-12) scored on an
errant pitch in the top of the ninth to complete a comeback from a 4-0
deficit.
The Pirates (12-4) seized the early advantage
before Penn State sophomore lefthander Joe Kurrasch got his bearings in the
fourth and pitched five scoreless innings.
Junior leftfielder John Wooten led off East
Carolina's half of the second with a single, stole second and came home on a
single by senior catcher Zach Wright. Wright advanced on singles by
designated hitter Drew Reynolds and Cannon and scored on a throwing error by
junior shortstop Elliot Searer.
In the third, senior third baseman Corey Thompson
and Wooten hit back-to-back singles to set the stage for two more runs.
Sophomore first baseman Chase McDonald's single drove in Thompson, then
Wooten scored on a sacrifice fly by Wright.
Penn State added a pair of runs in the fourth when
freshman rightfielder Aaron Novak's two-run double brought in Joey
DeBernardis and Jordan Steranka. DeBernardis, a senior first baseman,
reached on a single and moved to third on a two-bagger by Steranka, the
Nittany Lions' senior designated hitter.
Novak knocked in another run in the sixth, hitting
his second double of the day to push DeBarnardis across the plate.
DeBardardis led off the inning with a walk.
Penn State pulled even in the top of the ninth.
Junior second baseman Luis Montesinos led off with a single through the left
side, moved to second on a bunt by Searer and advanced to third on a
groundout.
Montesinos scored on a wild pitch by Reynolds, who
started the game as East Carolina's designated hitter before taking the
mound to close out the final 1 2/3 innings.
Reynolds (1-0) gave up a hit and a run during his
stint on the rubber and got credit for the win. Senior southpaw ace Kevin
Brandt started and was touched for eight hits and three runs over six
innings.
Freshman righthander Jeff Hoffman took over for
Brandt at the start of the seventh and hurled 1 1/3 hitless, scoreless
innings. In his previous appearance, Hoffman pitched four innings of perfect
relief in the Pirates'
9-4 win over Louisville last Sunday in the DRASH Alabama Classic.
Kurrasch (1-1) went the distance for Penn State and
took the loss after surrendering 10 hits and five runs, including Cannon's
decisive homer.
The series between the teams continues with
matchups today (2 p.m.) and Sunday (1 p.m.).
BOX SCORE #16
EAST CAROLINA PIRATES 5, PENN
STATE NITTANY LIONS 4
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ECU SID GAME STORY
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PSU SID GAME STORY
Date: Friday, March 16, 2012
Venue: Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, Greenville, NC
Attendance: 2,763
Records: ECU 12-4; PSU 3-12.
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