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UConn thrashes Pirates

GREENVILLE — Connecticut scored five runs in the first two innings and went on to a 13-2 American Athletic Conference win at East Carolina on Friday night. The Pirates dropped to 29-18 overall and 9-7 in league play as the Huskies (29-18, 8-8) evened the season series at 2-2. ... More...

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Pirates sweep UCF

GREENVILLE — A four-run first inning that included a three-run homer by Luke Lowery put East Carolina ahead to stay as the Pirates completed an American Athletic Conference sweep of Central Florida with a 6-5 win at Clark-LeClair Stadium on Sunday. ... More...

 

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Pirates hold off UCF, take series

STORRS, CT — East Carolina reliever Joe Ingle struck out Central Florida's Dylan Moore on a full count pitch with two out in the top of the ninth inning on Saturday with two runners in scoring position as the Pirates took a 3-2 American Athletic Conference win at Clark-LeClair Stadium ... More...

 

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Pirates nip UCF in 10

STORRS, CT — Eric Tyler's two-out RBI single up the middle on Friday night provided East Carolina with its third straight walkoff win at Clark-LeClair Stadium. ... More...

 

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ECU edges Blue Devils in 10th

GREENVILLE — For the third time in as many games, East Carolina produced the winning run in its last at-bat, nipping Duke 3-2 in 10 innings on Wednesday night at Clark-LeClair Stadium. ... More...

 

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Pirates top N.C. State in thriller

GREENVILLE — After N.C. State took a 5-4 lead in the top of the ninth inning on a two-run homer by Chance Shepard, East Carolina came back to score twice in the bottom of the frame for a 6-5 nonconference victory at Clark-LeClair Stadium on Tuesday night.

Reid Love led off the bottom of the ninth with a triple to right center and Eric Tyler drew a walk. A towering fly ball to left by Luke Lowery was misplayed, allowing Love to score the tying run. Lowery was credited with a sacrifice fly on the play that put runners at first and second.

Kirk Morgan singled down the right field line on a 1-1 pitch to score Tyler with the winning run. ... Story & pictures...

Post-game: Godwin, Morgan, Love...

Pictured: East Carolina senior co-captain Reid Love and head coach Cliff Godwin celebrate after Love's leadoff triple in the bottom of the ninth set the stage for the Pirates to mount a dramatic rally against N.C. State Tuesday night at Clark-LeClair Stadium. (Photo by W.A. Myatt)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

By Al Myatt
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GREENVILLE — Connecticut scored five runs in the first two innings and went on to a 13-2 American Athletic Conference win at East Carolina on Friday night.

The Pirates dropped to 29-18 overall and 9-7 in league play as the Huskies (29-18, 8-8) evened the season series at 2-2.

The teams play again at 4 p.m. today and at 1 p.m. Sunday at Clark-LeClair Stadium.

Results Friday left five teams tied for first in the AAC. ECU, Houston, Memphis, South Florida and Tulane are all 9-7 in the league with the Huskies one game back in sixth place.

The Pirates were outhit 19-5 and committed four errors to one for the visitors.

Evan Kruczynski (6-3) went three and two-thirds innings for ECU, allowing 10 hits and seven runs, four of which were earned. He walked two and struck out four.

Carson Cross (9-2) pitched eight innings for UConn. He yielded five hits, two earned runs and walked two while striking out nine.

Blake Davey was 4-for-6 at the plate with four RBIs for the Huskies. Willie Yahn went 3-for-5 and drove in a pair.

Kirk Morgan went 2-for-3 and scored one of the Pirates' two runs in the bottom of the second. Charlie Yorgen, Eric Tyler and Travis Watkins had hits. Watkins' single to center in the second scored Tyler and Morgan, cutting UConn's lead to 5-2.

The Huskies scored two runs in the fourth, four in the eighth and added two more in the ninth.

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