COLLEGE BASEBALL
2012 Game No. 55
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Gaffes sink ECU in
regular season finale
From staff and electronic reports
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Virginia Commonwealth seized on a spate of East
Carolina snafus in the first inning to score five unearned runs and grab
firm control of the momentum en route to an 11-2 victory Saturday afternoon
in the finale of the Terry Sisisky Classic at The Diamond in Richmond, VA.
The host Rams (32-23) chased ECU starter Jharel
Cotton and pushed six runs across the plate by the time the initial frame
was over. A junior righthander, Cotton (8-1) absorbed his first loss of the
season after hitting two batsmen, issuing three walks and surrendering a
single in 2/3 of an inning. Sophomore shortstop Jack Reinheimer contributed
to the implosion with a throwing error that inevitably extended the inning.
Despite outhitting VCU 9-6, the Pirates (34-20-1)
stayed off-kilter for much of the contest and committed four errors. The
Rams played error-free ball.
The game's offensive highlight was a 4th-inning,
two-run homer to left by VCU outfielder Taylor Buran.
Sophomore first baseman Chase McDonald and junior
outfielder Bryan Bass had two hits apiece for the Pirates.
Rams reliever Matt Lees (4-2) gave up a run on four
hits and pocketed the win. The freshman lefthander took over for freshman
southpaw Heath Dwyer, who shut out ECU on two hits over the first four
innings.
Combined with the Pirates'
14-8 win over Virginia Military Institute Friday afternoon and the
Keydets' 7-6 upset victory over VCU in Friday's nightcap, the Rams' defeat
of ECU ensured that the Terry Sisisky Classic would end with each of the
three participating teams gaining one triumph.
The outcome also punctuated a VCU sweep of the
Pirates this season. The Rams
battered ECU 18-11 on Mar. 13 in Greenville.
East Carolina (34-20-1) now turns its focus to next
week's
Conference USA Championship Tournament at Trustmark Park in Pearl, Mississippi.
The tourney's pod format pits the 6th-seeded Pirates against No. 3 seed
Tulane (37-18) on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ECU will then face No. 2 seed Central
Florida on Friday at 4 p.m. and 7th-seeded UAB on Saturday at 4 p.m.
The opposite pod features top-seed Rice, No. 4 seed
Southern Miss, 5th seed Memphis and No. 8 seed Houston.
The pod winners will meet for the championship and
the league's automatic NCAA Tournament bid on Sunday at 2 p.m. in a game to
be televised by the CBS Sports Network.
BOX SCORE #55
Virginia Commonwealth 11, East
Carolina 2
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ECU SID GAME STORY
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VCU SID GAME STORY
Date: Saturday, May 19, 2012
Event: Terry Sisisky Classic
Venue: The Diamond, Richmond, VA
Attendance: 327
Records: ECU 34-20-1; VCU 32-23.
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