NEXT |
Tuesday: ECU vs.
Princeton,
6:30 pm |
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BASEBALL |
ECU blasts Phoenix |
ELON —
East Carolina completed a sweep of its
three-game series at Elon by pounding out 22
hits in a 20-4 win on Sunday. The Pirates
(13-6) led 8-0 before erupting for seven
runs in the sixth inning. ECU added five
more runs in the seventh before the Phoenix
(8-9) closed the scoring with two runs in
the seventh and two more in the eighth.
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Next: ECU vs.
Princeton |
Tuesday, 6:30 pm |
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BASEBALL |
Pirates rally to clinch series |
ELON — East Carolina was down to its last
out and trailed 8-7 at Elon on Saturday
afternoon before rallying for four runs in
the top of the ninth and an 11-8 win. With
two down and nobody on in the ninth, Pirates
pinch hitter Luke Bolka reached base on an
error and the comeback unfolded from there. ...
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Next: East
Carolina
at Elon |
Sunday, 1:30 pm |
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BASKETBALL: AAC TOURNAMENT |
No. 20 SMU survives Pirates |
HARTFORD, CT — Top-seeded
Southern Methodist withstood
a challenge from
eighth-seeded East Carolina
for a 74-68 quarterfinal win
in the American Athletic
Conference tournament Friday
afternoon at the XL Center.
The Pirates (14-18) attacked
from beyond the arc ...
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ECU's Season
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Tournament Bracket
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BASEBALL |
Pirates take opener at Elon |
GREENVILLE — East
Carolina used home runs from
Luke Lowery, Bryce Harman
and Charlie Yorgen in a 10-3
win at Elon on Friday
afternoon. Evan Kruczynski
(4-1) pitched seven innings
as the Pirates improved to
11-6. He allowed three runs,
two earned, on nine hits
with a pair of strikeouts.
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Next: ECU at Elon |
Saturday, 4:30 pm |
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BASKETBALL: AAC TOURNAMENT |
Pirates edge UCF in OT |
HARTFORD, CT — East Carolina survived and
advanced in the first game of the 2015
American Athletic Conference tournament with
an 81-80 overtime win over Central Florida
at the XL Center on Thursday afternoon. The
Pirates (14-18) used a balanced scoring
attack that included 19 points from freshman
B.J. Tyson and a career high 18 from
Marshall Guilmette, 13 each from Michel
Nzege and Caleb White and 11 from Paris
Roberts-Campbell. ...
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BASEBALL |
Slam sends Campbell by ECU |
GREENVILLE
— Cole Hallum's grand slam
in a six-run sixth inning
helped Campbell to a 9-4 win
over East Carolina at Clark-LeClair
Stadium on Tuesday night.
The Camels (14-2) won their
11th straight game and
halted a four-game winning
streak for ECU (9-6).
The
Pirates
outhit
the
visitors
16-11
but
loaded
the
bases
with
none out
in the
fifth
without
adding
to a 3-1
lead.
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Story &
picture... |
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Pictured: East
Carolina second
baseman Charlie
Yorgen makes a play
on a ground ball in
a 9-4 midweek loss
to Campbell. (Photo
by W.A. Myatt) |
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By
Al Myatt
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ELON — East Carolina
completed a sweep of its three-game series at Elon by pounding out 22
hits in a 20-4 win on Sunday.
The Pirates (13-6) led
8-0 before erupting for seven runs in the sixth inning. ECU added
five more runs in the seventh before the Phoenix (8-9) closed the
scoring with two runs in the seventh and two more in the eighth.
Among the Pirates'
hitting leaders were Reid Love, who was 5-for-7 with four RBIs,
Travis Watkins, who went 5-for-5, Bailey Sugg, who hit a grand slam,
and Luke Lowery, who belted his eighth home run and totaled five
RBIs.
Eric Tyler, Jackson
Mims, Hunter Allen and Cam Snow each had two hits.
Junior right-hander
David Lucroy started on the mound for ECU and delivered six
scoreless innings. He allowed three hits while walking three and
striking out five.
Evan Voliva, Luke Bolka
and Joe Ingle each threw an inning in relief.
The Pirates played
errorless defense.
ECU is scheduled to host
Princeton for a pair of midweek games, on Tuesday and Wednesday with
the first pitch set for 6:30 p.m. for both contests.
The Tigers were 1-8
going into a game at Maryland today. They have played LSU, UNC-Greensboro
and the Terps, all on the road.