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Pirates Head to 4Th Super Regional Ecu Probable Starters (2016 Stats) PIRATES HEAD TO 4TH SUPER REGIONAL After capturing the Charlottesville Regional title, the East Carolina baseball team will face No. 5 National Seed Texas Tech in the Lub- bock Super Regional this weekend at Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park. ECU (37-21-1) advanced to its fourth super regional in program history following an 8-6 ECU PROBABLE STARTERS (2016 STATS) win over William & Mary Sunday afternoon in ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO the regional final. The Pirates, who went 3-0 Evan Kruczynski (LHP) 1.86 7-1 16 16 0 0/0 0 111.0 101 29 23 22 89 in the regional, notched wins over national- Jimmy Boyd (RHP) 2.90 7-5 17 15 0 0/1 0 96.1 81 37 31 19 58 ly ranked Bryant (9-1) and host Virginia (8-6) Jacob Wolfe (LHP) 2.66 6-3 16 16 1 0/0 0 88.0 78 37 26 30 56 before winning the regional championship. Davis Kirkpatrick (RHP) 5.55 0-3 13 3 0 0/0 1 24.1 33 18 15 12 13 Texas Tech (44-17) advanced to its second super regional following a 5-3 win over Dal- PIRATES ON THE AIR ... las Baptist in the Lubbock Regional Monday 2016 SCHEDULE/RESULTS evening. The Red Raiders went 3-1 in their 2/19 LONGWOOD ..............................................W, 11-1 Radio: ..................... Pirate IMG Sports Network regional picking up wins over Fairfield (12-1) 2/20 LONGWOOD .............................................W, 9-6 Flagship: ............................... WNCT (1070 AM) and New Mexico (4-3) to go along with the 2/21 LONGWOOD ............................................. W, 5-3 Play-by-Play: ..................................Corey Gloor regional championship victory, while drop- 2/23 N.C. A&T ......................................................W, 11-2 Internet: ................................Pirates On Demand 2/26 at (4/BA) Virginia ..........................W, 8-5 (10) ping the first regional championship game to Audio: ............................ www.ECUPirates.com Dallas Baptist (10-6) on Sunday night. 2/27 at (4/BA) Virginia ....................................W, 6-1 TuneIn App: ................................ search WNCT 2/28 at (4/BA) Virginia .....................................L, 4-2 ..................................... (Beach Boogie & Blues) 3/2 ELON .....................................................L, 8-7 (10) COMPLETE SUPER 3/4 $ SE LOUISIANA ........................................... W, 2-1 3/5 $ TENNESSEE .................................................L, 5-2 ESPN COVERAGE REGIONAL SCHEDULE 3/6 $ MARYLAND ...............................................W, 4-3 Play-by-Play: ...............................Roxy Bernstein 3/8 GEORGE MASON .....................................W, 8-1 GAMES BEGIN FRIDAY, JUNE 10 .............................. Wes Clements 3/9 GEORGE MASON ................................... W, 6-0 Color Anaylst: All times are Eastern 3/11 at Rice .........................................................W, 10-1 Live Stats: .......................... www.TexasTech.com 3/12 at Rice ............................................................ L, 7-2 Friday: .........................................................ESPNU Boston College (34-20) at No. 3 Miami (FL) (48-11) 3/13 at Rice .............................................................L, 4-1 Saturday: ....................................................ESPNU 5 p.m. (ESPNU), Noon (ESPNU), Noon (ESPN2 3/15 (6/D1) NORTH CAROLINA .................. L, 17-4 Sunday: ...................................ESPN2 or ESPNU or ESPNU) 3/18 MONMOUTH ..............................................W, 4-3 3/19 MONMOUTH .............................................. W, 5-2 ECU VS. TEXAS TECH East Carolina (37-21-1) at No. 5 Texas Tech (45- 3/20 MONMOUTH ...............................................L, 4-0 17) First Meeting 3/22 at Duke ........................................................W, 8-6 vs. Texas Tech: 8 p.m. (ESPNU), 3 p.m. (ESPNU), 3 p.m. (ESPN2 3/24 JACKSONVILLE .......................................W, 6-3 Last ECU Win ...............................................None or ESPNU) 3/25 JACKSONVILLE ........................................ L, 8-6 Last TT Win ...................................................None 3/26 JACKSONVILLE .....................................W, 13-0 ECU Streak ....................................................None Arizona (42-21) at No. 6 Mississippi St. (44-16-1) 3/29 UNC WILMINGTON ..................................W,9-6 6 p.m. (ESPN2), 6 p.m. (ESPNU), 6 p.m. (ESPN2 4/1 # (15/BA) HOUSTON .................................. W, 3-1 ‘16 STAT COMPARISONS or ESPNU) 4/2 # (15/BA) HOUSTON (ADN) .................... W, 5-1 4/3 # (15/BA) HOUSTON ....................................L, 6-1 ECU TT TCU (45-15) at No. 4 Texas A&M (48-14) 4/5 at Elon .................................................. W, 7-5 (11) 2016 Record 37-21-1 44-17 9 p.m. (ESPN2), 9 p.m. (ESPN), 9 p.m. (ESPN2 4/8 # at (27/CB) Tulane ......................................L, 5-2 Conference 15-8-1 19-5 or ESPNU) 4/9 # at (27/CB) Tulane (ADN) ...................... L, 3-0 National Rank 15 (CB) 7 (CB) 4/10 # at (27/CB) Tulane .................................... W, 7-3 RPI (NCAA) 26 14 4/12 at UNC Wilmington.........................Cancelled GAMES BEGIN SATURDAY, JUNE 11 All times are Eastern 4/15 # at Memphis .................................................W, 8-1 Batting 4/16 # at Memphis ................................................ W, 8-2 Average .291 .295 Florida St. (40-20) at No. 1 Florida (50-13) 4/17 # at Memphis ..................................................L, 6-5 At-bats 1977 2067 4/19 (8/D1) NC STATE (CBSSN) ............... W, 15-3 6 p.m. (ESPN2), 6 p.m. (ESPN2 or ESPNU), **1 317 431 4/20 at High Point ................................................L, 5-1 Runs p.m./4 p.m./7 p.m. (ESPN2) or 7 p.m. (ESPNU) 4/23 # CONNECTICUT .................................W, 2-1 (10) Hits 576 610 4/23 # CONNECTICUT ............................................L, 5-1 Doubles 100 133 Coastal Carolina (47-16) at No. 8 LSU (45-19) 4/24 # CONNECTICUT ......................................... W, 3-2 Triples 10 18 9 p.m. (ESPNU), 9 p.m. (ESPN2 or ESPNU)/ **1 4/25 at (8/D1) NC State (ESPN3) ...................L, 6-1 Home Runs 31 52 p.m./4 p.m./7 p.m. (ESPN2) or 7 p.m. (ESPNU) 4/29 # CINCINNATI ................................................ L, 3-0 RBI 284 398 4/30 # CINCINNATI ...............................................W, 6-4 SF/SH 21-24 28-30 Oklahoma State (39-20) at South Carolina (46-16) 5/1 # CINCINNATI ..........................................T, 3-3 (8) SBs/Att. 66-91 68-82 3 p.m. (ESPN2), 3 p.m. (ESPN2 or ESPNU), **1 5/6 # at Connecticut ..........................................W, 4-3 Fielding % .971 .974 p.m./4 p.m./7 p.m. (ESPN2) or 7 p.m. (ESPNU) 5/7 # at Connecticut ......................................... W, 11-9 UC Santa Barbara (40-18-1) at No. 2 Louisville (50-12) 5/8 # at Connecticut .......................................... W, 3-2 Pitching 5/10 at (20/NCBWA) North Carolina ..................L, 9-1 Noon (ESPN2), Noon (ESPN2 or ESPNU), **1 ERA 3.40 4.29 p.m./4 p.m./7 p.m. (ESPN2) or 7 p.m. (ESPNU) 5/13 # USF...............................................................W, 14-7 Innings 526.1 536.1 5/14 # USF...................................................................L, 5-1 Runs 238 298 **to be determined, Sunday, June 12 5/15 # USF..................................................................L, 6-5 Earned Runs 199 254 5/17 CAMPBELL ..........................................Cancelled Game times and ESPN Network subject to change 430 402 5/19 # at UCF ..........................................................W, 5-3 Strikeouts 185 231 5/20 # at UCF ........................................................... W, 7-1 Walks ECU IN RARE COMPANY 5/21 # at UCF .......................................................... W, 8-7 Hits Allowed 489 526 5/25 & USF .................................................................L, 4-2 Opp. Ba. Avg. .248 .261 AFTER 0-2 AAC TOURNEY 5/26 & Memphis ...................................................... L, 5-4 Since 2011, only nine teams went winless in their 6/3 ^ vs. (20/BA) Bryant (ESPN3) ..............W, 9-1 PIRATES LOOKS TO conference tournaments and advance to a super 6/4 ^ vs. (10/D1) Virginia (ESPN3) ..............W, 8-6 regional ... Below is an updated list: 6/5 ^ vs. William & Mary (ESPN3) .............. W, 8-4 SNAP CWS SKID 6/10 % at (7/CB) Texas Tech (ESPNU) ..........8 p.m. When the 2016 NCAA Regional field was announced, 6/11 % vs. (7/CB) Texas Tech (ESPNU) ........3 p.m. 2011 Miss. State (0-2) .....................advanced to SR ECU earned its 28th trip to the NCAA tournament, which 2012 Arkansas (0-2) ........................advanced to SR 6/12 % vs. (7/CB) Texas Tech (ESPN2/U) ....3 p.m. is the most by any team without advancing to the CWS ... Take a look at current streaks (bold indicates still playing Florida State (0-3) ............advanced to CWS $ = LeClair Classic (Greenville, N.C.) in SR round): 2013 Florida State (0-3) ................advanced to SR # = American Athletic Conference Game Louisville (0-2) ...................advanced to CWS ADN = American Digital Network Teams NCAA Trips South Carolina (0-2) ............advanced to SR CBSSN = CBS Sports Network ECU .................................................................................... 28 2014 Texas Tech (0-2) ................advanced to CWS & = Bright House Field (Clearwater, Fla.) South Alabama ............................................................................ 26 2015 TCU (0-2) ..............................advanced
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