Pirates win regional, advance to Supers
Published 4:53 pm Tuesday, June 4, 2019
GREENVILLE — The East Carolina University Pirates have defied the odds. After losing the first game of the regional, they won four-straight games in two days to win their own regional for the second time in school history, and its first time they’ve won a regional after losing their opening game. The Pirates defeated the Campbell Camels, 10-3, and 12-3, Monday night to advance to a super regional series in Louisville next weekend.
With a raucous crowd energizing the team, the Pirates scored early and often. Following the opening game of the regional, ECU outscored its opponents 44-9 in the final four games.
“I’ve coached at a lot of places. I’ve won regionals at places, and there wasn’t a better atmosphere than there was tonight in Greenville, North Carolina,” head coach Cliff Godwin said after the game. “In the fall we were trying to find our identity … it wasn’t the right culture. When we started 8-5, it was all about getting closer to one another. If these guys weren’t as close to each other and didn’t love one other the way that they do, we wouldn’t be able to do what we did this weekend.”
The Pirates jumped to a 5-0 lead in the first three innings. Alec Burleson hit an RBI-ground out and Spencer Brickhouse laced an RBI-double down the right-field line in the first. A throwing error would score Bryson Worrell and Thomas Francisco in the second, and Brickhouse hit a solo shot to right center in the third.
The Camels cut the lead to 6-3, but ECU stomped on the accelerator in the seventh and eighth innings to put the game out of reach.
In the eighth, Dusty Baker hit an RBI-single down the right-field line to score Turner Brown, and Brickhouse doubled again to score Burleson and Baker to collect his fourth RBI on the evening.
“We didn’t have a doubt in our mind,” Bryant Packard said. “All we had to do was take it one pitch, one game at a time, and I think we did a really good job of that. We battled through a lot of adversity, people were banged up, but it didn’t matter, we put everything on the line for Pirate Nation.”
Jake Kuchmaner started the opening game of the regional and was pulled in the second inning against Quinnipiac. He got a chance for redemption in the sixth. He received the win, and only surrendered one hit in his 3.1 innings of work. He was replaced in the ninth inning with one out, and got a chilling ovation from the crowd.
Following the final out, a dog pile formed at the pitcher’s mound. Pirate fans celebrated, danced and sang while the team darted to “The Jungle” in the outfield to high-five all the fans.
“It just felt like us and the crowd. It was just all against whoever was in the box or on the mound for Campbell,” Burleson said. “The dugout did a really good job of getting the crowd into it, the players on the field, and even coach Godwin.”
The Pirates will travel to Louisville this weekend for a best-of-three series. Game one is set for noon on Friday. The game will be televised on ESPN2.