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Bulls edge ECU, 2-1

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Saturday: ECU at USF, 6:30 pm

 
 

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Bulls edge ECU, 2-1

TAMPA, FL — South Florida took a 2-1 American Athletic Conference win over visiting East Carolina on Friday night on a 2-run home run by Luke Maglich in the bottom of the fifth inning. Maglich connected with a 2-1 pitch from Reid Love (3-3) after Luke Borders started the inning with a single to left field. ... More...

Next: ECU at South Florida | Saturday, 6:30 pm

 

BASEBALL

ECU tops Camels, 7-5

BUIES CREEK — East Carolina scored three runs in the second inning and led the rest of the way in a 7-5 nonconference win at Campbell on Tuesday night.

A two-out single to right field by Jackson Mims got the Pirates (20-13) started in the second. ... Story & pictures...

Post-game: Cliff Godwin, Eric Tyler...

Pictured: ECU coach Cliff Godwin encourages a batter during the Pirates' 7-5 win over Campbell on Tuesday night in Buies Creek. (Photo  by W.A. Myatt)
 

BASEBALL

Pirates hit the road after series win

It wasn’t a sweep but East Carolina coach Cliff Godwin will certainly take it. The Pirates beat Tulane in the first two games of their pre-Easter series at Clark-LeClair Stadium, giving ECU its first series win in American Athletic Conference play. ... More from Brian Bailey...

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Audio: The Brian Bailey Show

The Brian Bailey Show airs on Pirate Radio 1250 on Mondays at 6:30 p.m. Brian's guests this week were Todd Gibson, Cliff Godwin and Donnie Kirkpatrick: Replay show...

 

FOOTBALL RECRUITING

Recruiting wars: Running Backs

Even though East Carolina may well have acquired the best crop of running backs in program history via recruiting and transfers over the past year, don't expect the Pirate to ignore the position while pursuing prospects for the Class of 2016. ... More from Sammy Batten...

Recruiting Wars: QB | RB | WR | TE | OL | DE | NT | LB | DB

 

BASEBALL

Tulane wins series finale

GREENVILLE — A three-run third inning put Tulane ahead to stay and the Green Wave went on to an 8-6 American Athletic Conference win over East Carolina at Clark-LeClair Stadium on Saturday. ... More...

Next: ECU at Campbell | Tuesday, 6 pm

 

BASEBALL

Pirates rally to take series

GREENVILLE — East Carolina trailed Tulane 4-3 in their American Athletic Conference contest at Clark-LeClair Stadium on Friday night before rallying for four runs in the sixth inning and four more in the seventh for an 11-4 victory. ... More...

Next: ECU vs. Tulane | Saturday, 12 pm

 

FOOTBALL

Davis seeking results Sooner

Al MyattBrad Davis's resume includes a college career at Oklahoma, a program on the short list when it comes to all-time, big-time football. East Carolina's new offensive line coach and run-game coordinator has a lot of experience to draw from and it doesn't include any short cuts ... More from Al Myatt...

 

BASEBALL

Love shuts out Tulane

GREENVILLE — East Carolina left-hander Reid Love pitched a four-hit shutout as the Pirates muzzled Tulane 3-0 at Clark-LeClair Stadium on Thursday night. Kirk Morgan had two hits and two RBIs to help ECU improve to 18-12 overall and 2-2 in the American Athletic Conference. ... More...

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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TAMPA, FL — South Florida took a 2-1 American Athletic Conference win over visiting East Carolina on Friday night on a 2-run home run by Luke Maglich in the bottom of the fifth inning.

Maglich connected with a 2-1 pitch from Reid Love (3-3) after Luke Borders started the inning with a single to left field.

The Pirates (20-14, 3-4 AAC) had taken a 1-0 lead in the top of the fifth on singles by Hunter Allen, Love and Travis Watkins.

Watkins went 2-for-4 with an RBI as ECU outhit the hosts, 7-6, and played errorless defense.

Love pitched six and one-third innings, allowing six hits and striking out four. Joe Ingle and Nick Durazo turned in scoreless relief stints.

Junior right-hander Jimmy Herget (6-1) went eight innings for South Florida (23-11, 6-1) with nine strikeouts before Tommy Peterson came on to record his 11th save.

Game two of the three-game series is set for tonight at 6:30. Left-hander Evan Kruczynski (5-1, 1.49 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Pirates against right-hander Casey Mulholland (3-4, 3.17).

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