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ECU takes opener with Jacksonville

Next: Jacksonville at ECU

Friday, 6:30 pm | Saturday, 1 pm

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FOOTBALL

Pirates not alone in transition

Al MyattSpring football at East Carolina is a time of transition. A virtually new coaching staff is installing new systems and the Pirates are in the process of determining a starting quarterback. ... More from Al Myatt...

 
 

BASEBALL

ECU takes opener with Jacksonville

GREENVILLE —  East Carolina broke a tie score at 3 with a pair of runs in the sixth inning and went on to take a 6-3 win over Jacksonville on Thursday night in the opener of a three-game series at Clark-LeClair Stadium. ... More...

Next: Jacksonville at ECU | Fri. 6:30 pm | Sat. 1 pm

 

BASEBALL

Pirates rally past Duke for 8-6 win

DURHAM —  East Carolina scored two runs in the seventh and three more in the eighth to rally past Duke for an 8-6 nonconference win at Durham Bulls Athletic Park on Tuesday night. ... More...

 

BASEBALL

No smiles after series win

It certainly didn't seem like a series win over Monmouth this past weekend at Clark-LeClair Stadium. Of course, it certainly didn't seem like the first day of spring, either. ... More from Brian Bailey...

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Audio: The Brian Bailey Show

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BASEBALL

Monmouth shuts out Pirates

GREENVILLE —  Monmouth pitchers Ricky Dennis and Justin Andrews combined for a one-hit shutout in a 4-0 win at East Carolina on Sunday to prevent a three-game sweep in the series by the Pirates. ... More...

ECU takes series with Monmouth

GREENVILLE —  East Carolina scored three runs in the bottom of the eighth inning for a 5-2 win over Monmouth on Saturday, giving the Pirates a series win. ECU (13-6), ranked No. 17 nationally by D1 Baseball, edged the Hawks 4-3 on Friday night. ... More...

Pirates rally past Monmouth

GREENVILLE —  East Carolina scored three runs in the last two innings to top Monmouth 4-3 on Friday night. With the score tied at 3 with one out in the bottom of the ninth, Parker Lamm singled up the middle for the Pirates. Charlie Yorgen's double put Lamm at third. He came home on a wild pitch for the game-ending run. ... More...

 

FOOTBALL

Montgomery applying NFL experience

Al MyattJust like daylight savings time, the East Carolina football team is looking to spring ahead with its first offseason practices under new coach Scottie Montgomery and his staff. ... More from Al Myatt...

 

BASEBALL

Long night for Pirates

GREENVILLE — East Carolina's youthful midweek pitching corps was no match for the meat of the North Carolina order as an eight-run outburst in the second inning served as a launching pad for a 17-4 Tar Heels win on Tuesday night.

A crowd of 5,213, the third largest ever at Clark-LeClair Stadium and biggest this season, saw the Pirates strike first but the excitement of a possible third straight win over UNC didn't last long. ... Story, pictures & postgame audio...

Pictured: East Carolina met on the mound often in a 17-4 home loss to North Carolina Tuesday evening as eight different pitchers made appearances against the Tar Heels. (W.A. Myatt photo)

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FOOTBALL RECRUITING

Star receiver kickstarts class of 2017

Caleb King helped coach three state 3-A championship teams in seven seasons as an assistant at Havelock High School. During that tenure, King also participated in the development of major-college prospects ... More from Sammy Batten...

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GREENVILLE — East Carolina broke a tie score at 3 with a pair of runs in the sixth inning and went on to take a 6-3 win over Jacksonville on Thursday night in the opener of a three-game series at Clark-LeClair Stadium.

Travis Watkins got ECU (15-7) started with a one-out double in the sixth. He scored as Zack Mozingo followed with a run-scoring single up the middle.

The Pirates subsequently loaded the bases in the sixth and went ahead 5-3 on a walk to Luke Bolka on a full count pitch with two down.

ECU added a run in the seventh after Kirk Morgan led off with a single through the right side. He scored on a single by Mozingo after reaching third on a pair of ground outs.

Evan Kruczynski (3-0) pitched seven and two-thirds innings. He allowed eight hits and three runs, one earned, while walking one and striking out seven.

Joe Ingle picked up his fourth save, going the final inning and a third. Ingle didn't allow a hit although he walked two while whiffing one.

J.J. Gould homered to left in the top of the first to give Jacksonville (14-7) a 1-0 lead.

The Pirates answered with a tying run in the second after a leadoff single by Mozingo. A wild pitch enabled him to move to second and he scored on a single to right by Eric Tyler.

Watkins walked to start ECU's half of the fourth and Bryce Harman homered to right with two out for a 3-1 Pirates lead.

Dakota Julylia and Parker Perez had RBI singles for the Dolphins in the fifth to tie the score at 3 after a two-out error by ECU prolonged the inning.

Mozingo finished 3-for-4 with two RBIs. Morgan had two hits.

Seth DeWitt had two hits for Jacksonville.

The series continues at 6:30 tonight.

03/25/2016 12:58 AM
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