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Lamm sends Pirates past ODU

NORFOLK — Pinch hitter Parker Lamm of East Carolina doubled to score two runs with two out in the top of the eighth inning and lift the Pirates to a 4-2 nonconference win at Old Dominion on Wednesday. ... More...

Next: ECU at UConn, Friday, 3 pm

 

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Pirates shut out USF

TAMPA, FL — Four East Carolina pitchers combined to shut out South Florida in a 6-0 American Athletic Conference win on Sunday. David Lucroy, Nick Durazo, Joe Ingle and Jimmy Boyd limited the Bulls (24-12, 7-2 AAC) to a total of five hits and totaled 11 strikeouts. ... More...

 

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USF rolls past Pirates

TAMPA, FL — South Florida scored three runs in its first at-bat and went on to a 10-0 American Athletic Conference win over visiting East Carolina after a 75-minute delay on Saturday night. Casey Mulholland (4-4) pitched eight innings of the shutout. He allowed seven hits and struck out 10. ... More...

 

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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...

 

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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.

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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

 

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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

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

By Al Myatt
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NORFOLK — Pinch hitter Parker Lamm of East Carolina doubled to score two runs with two out in the top of the eighth inning and lift the Pirates to a 4-2 nonconference win at Old Dominion on Wednesday.

Travis Watkins walked to start the eighth for ECU (22-15) and he moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Eric Tyler. Luke Lowery was intentionally walked before a pop-up to short. Jackson Mims walked to load the bases with two down.

Lamm doubled to left field to score Watkins and Lowery for a 4-2 Pirates lead.

Jimmy Boyd (4-7) picked up the win with two and two-thirds innings of effective relief. Boyd allowed two hits and struck out two.

After the Monarchs got a single in the bottom of the ninth to bring the potential tying run to the plate with two out, Nick Durazo came to the mound to close the game with a fly to center on a full count pitch.

Durazo got his first save.

Jacob Wolfe started and went six innings. He allowed four hits and two earned runs while striking out one without a walk.

Hunter Allen went 3-for-5 at the top of the Pirates order with two runs scored.

Allen singled to start the game. Charlie Yorgen and Reid Love had bunt singles before Allen came home on a double play for a 1-0 ECU lead.

ODU (17-19) tied the score with a run in the second after a leadoff double by Derek Francis.

The Pirates regained the lead in the sixth after Allen singled up the middle to start the inning. A wild pitch allowed the ECU shortstop to move to second and Yorgen's ground out to second put him at third. Watkins singled through the right side to put the Pirates ahead, 2-1.

The Monarchs evened the score again in the bottom of the sixth as Zach Rutherford doubled and scored on a single by Connor Myers.

ECU outhit the hosts, 10-6, as Yorgen and Love each had two hits.

The Pirates resume American Athletic Conference play at Connecticut (24-13) on Friday with a 3 p.m. start. The Huskies won 18-5 at Bryant University in Smithfield, RI, on Wednesday.

ECU is 4-5 in league play. UConn is 5-4. Games are also scheduled in the three-game series for 1 p.m. Saturday and noon on Sunday.

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