ECU tops Camels, 7-5
By
Al Myatt
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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. Hunter Allen
followed with a single through the right side. Reid Love singled through
the left side to load the bases.
Charlie Yorgen's single drove in two
runs and an error allowed Love to come home for a 3-0 ECU lead.
Cole Hallum, who had a grand slam in
Campbell's 9-4 win in Greenville
on March 10, had a solo homer to left in the bottom of the second to cut
the Pirates' lead to 3-1.
"They had a big inning last time and
we couldn't get out of it," said Pirates coach Cliff Godwin. "Tonight
our guys fought hard. It wasn't easy but we had a bunch of two-out RBIs.
"We played errorless defense."
Bryce Harman singled with one out in
ECU's two-run third and Eric Tyler followed with an RBI double down the
right field line. Mims had an RBI single with two down for a 5-1 lead.
Seth LaRue had a two-run single to
pull the Camels within 5-3 in the bottom of the third.
The Pirates extended the lead to 7-3
with a pair of unearned runs in the eighth.
The hosts were charged with five
errors.
Matt Parrish had a sacrifice fly in
the bottom of the eighth for Campbell (24-9).
The Camels added a run in the bottom
of the ninth with two out as Steven Leonard doubled and scored on a hit
by Kyle Leady.
Mims and Allen each had three hits
for the Pirates. Yorgen and Love had two hits apiece.
"Our pitching wasn't great but we
pitched well enough to win," Godwin said.
Jacob Wolfe (2-1) went five innings
to pick up the win. He allowed five hits and three earned runs while
walking one and striking out three.
Jimmy Boyd, Joe Ingle and Nick Durazo
protected the lead in mound stints before Love pitched the ninth to get
his fourth save.
ECU, 3-3 in the American Athletic
Conference, returns to league play on Friday at 6:30 p.m. with the
opener of a three-game series at South Florida (22-11-1, 5-1 AAC).
The Bulls absorbed a 13-7 loss at
Florida International on Tuesday night.
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04/08/15 04:05 AM.
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