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Sunday: ECU vs. UConn,
12:30 pm |
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BASEBALL |
Tough Love lifts Pirates |
GREENVILLE
Reid Love led East
Carolina's 5-4 win over Connecticut on
Saturday at Clark-LeClair Stadium as the
Pirates halted a two-game losing streak and
maintained a share of the American Athletic
Conference lead. Love (5-3) pitched a
complete game and was 2-for-3 at the plate
with two RBIs.
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Next: ECU
vs. UConn |
Sunday, 12:30 pm |
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BASEBALL |
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.
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BASEBALL |
A week to remember |
On
Monday of this past week I asked
first year East Carolina baseball
coach Cliff Godwin what a 5-0 week
would mean to his program. In
typical coach-speak fashion, Godwin
gave me the ole we take them one a
time speech. ...
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from Brian Bailey... |
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BASEBALL |
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.
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BASEBALL |
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 ...
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BASEBALL |
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
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FOOTBALL RECRUITING |
Recruiting Wars: Wide Receivers |
Few
Football Bowl Subdivision coaching staffs
have done a better job identifying and
developing wide receiver talent than East
Carolina during the five seasons under
Ruffin McNeill's guidance. ...
More from Sammy Batten... |
Recruiting Wars:
QB |
RB |
WR/TE | OL
| DE | NT | LB | DB |
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BASEBALL |
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
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By
Al Myatt
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GREENVILLE Reid Love led
East Carolina's 5-4 win over Connecticut on Saturday at Clark-LeClair
Stadium as the Pirates halted a two-game losing streak and maintained a
share of the American Athletic Conference lead.
Love (5-3) pitched a
complete game and was 2-for-3 at the plate with two RBIs.
The senior left-hander
allowed nine hits and four earned runs while walking one and
striking out four.
The Pirates improved to
30-18 overall and 10-7 in the AAC, tied with Houston for first in
the league.
UConn (29-19, 8-9) got a
three-run homer from Vinny Siena with two out in the top of the
ninth before Love induced a ground out to end the game.
The Pirates scored a run
in the bottom of the first with the help of a throwing error by the
Huskies and led the rest of the way.
Hunter Allen, who went
3-for-4 in the leadoff spot, had an RBI single for ECU in the
second.
A three-run fifth pushed
the Pirates' lead to 5-1. Bryce Harman led off the frame with his
fourth homer of the season. Parker Lamm singled up the middle and
Allen bunted his way aboard. A sacrifice bunt by Charlie Yorgen put
runners at second and third. Love helped his cause with a two-run
single to center.
The outcome evened the
current series with the Huskies at one win apiece. ECU hosts the
deciding game at 12:30 p.m. today.