
No. 10 East Carolina Turns Aside William & Mary
March 15, 2023 | Baseball
GREENVILLE, N.C. – Backstopped by a career-long outing from senior RHP Garrett Saylor, No. 10 East Carolina continued its winning ways at home with a 6-5 victory over William & Mary Wednesday evening at Lewis Field inside Clark-LeClair Stadium.
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The Pirates (13-4) scored all they needed in the middle innings to down a Tribe (9-9) squad that put up 34 runs on Norfolk State a day ago. ECU and William & Mary rapped out 12 hits apiece, but the Pirate pitching staff racked up 14 strikeouts against just three walks. The teams also combined to leave 21 runners on base.
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Saylor (1-0) collected his first victory of the season on the mound, allowing four runs (three earned) on eight hits with no walks and a campaign-high seven strikeouts in 5.1 innings. Jaden Winter notched his first career save, limiting the visitors to just one hit while striking out a personal-best five hitters in the final two frames. Tom Mayer took the loss, yielding three runs on five hits with two walks and a lone strikeout in three innings of work.
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Jacob Jenkins-Cowart enjoyed a solid day at the plate, going 2-for-3 with two runs scored and three RBI – including a two-run home run in the fifth. Ryan McCrystal, Josh Moylan and Lane Hoover also pounded out a pair of hits each while McCrystal added two RBI.
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East Carolina produced the first real offensive chance by either side in the first three innings when Ryley Johnson led off the second frame with a single and advanced to third on a groundout and wild pitch, but a Nate Knowles strikeout kept things scoreless. Â
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William & Mary was first on the scoreboard, plating a trio of runs in the top of the fourth. Max Winters and Nick Lottchea singled consecutively to put runners on the corners with one away. Tank Yaghoubi followed with a bunt single that scored Winters before Cole Ragone delivered a two-out, two-run single to leave the Tribe ahead 3-0.
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The Pirates quickly responded in the home half of the fourth, stringing hits together to knot the score at three. Moylan shot a double down the right field line to lead things off while McCrystal kept the line moving with his own two-bagger to right to drive in Moylan and cut the deficit to two. McCrystal moved to third on a groundout before scoring on a Jenkins-Cowart single to make it 3-2. Hoover then tied things up with an RBI single that allowed Jenkins-Cowart to cross the plate.
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East Carolina took the lead for good in the fifth as Moylan walked, McCrystal singled and Johnson reached on a fielder's choice to score Moylan. Jenkins-Cowart then unloaded on a 1-0 offering and launched it over the wall in right center for a 6-3 Pirate advantage.
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The Tribe tightened the margin to 6-5 with a run in the sixth and seventh innings, setting the stage for Winter's heroics. The visitors loaded the bases with two outs via a walk, single and hit by pitch and Winters worked a full count, but Winter reared back and unleashed a 92-mph high heater to get the Winters swinging and preserve the lead. Winter retired the side in order in the ninth.
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The Pirates (13-4) scored all they needed in the middle innings to down a Tribe (9-9) squad that put up 34 runs on Norfolk State a day ago. ECU and William & Mary rapped out 12 hits apiece, but the Pirate pitching staff racked up 14 strikeouts against just three walks. The teams also combined to leave 21 runners on base.
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Saylor (1-0) collected his first victory of the season on the mound, allowing four runs (three earned) on eight hits with no walks and a campaign-high seven strikeouts in 5.1 innings. Jaden Winter notched his first career save, limiting the visitors to just one hit while striking out a personal-best five hitters in the final two frames. Tom Mayer took the loss, yielding three runs on five hits with two walks and a lone strikeout in three innings of work.
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Jacob Jenkins-Cowart enjoyed a solid day at the plate, going 2-for-3 with two runs scored and three RBI – including a two-run home run in the fifth. Ryan McCrystal, Josh Moylan and Lane Hoover also pounded out a pair of hits each while McCrystal added two RBI.
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East Carolina produced the first real offensive chance by either side in the first three innings when Ryley Johnson led off the second frame with a single and advanced to third on a groundout and wild pitch, but a Nate Knowles strikeout kept things scoreless. Â
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William & Mary was first on the scoreboard, plating a trio of runs in the top of the fourth. Max Winters and Nick Lottchea singled consecutively to put runners on the corners with one away. Tank Yaghoubi followed with a bunt single that scored Winters before Cole Ragone delivered a two-out, two-run single to leave the Tribe ahead 3-0.
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The Pirates quickly responded in the home half of the fourth, stringing hits together to knot the score at three. Moylan shot a double down the right field line to lead things off while McCrystal kept the line moving with his own two-bagger to right to drive in Moylan and cut the deficit to two. McCrystal moved to third on a groundout before scoring on a Jenkins-Cowart single to make it 3-2. Hoover then tied things up with an RBI single that allowed Jenkins-Cowart to cross the plate.
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East Carolina took the lead for good in the fifth as Moylan walked, McCrystal singled and Johnson reached on a fielder's choice to score Moylan. Jenkins-Cowart then unloaded on a 1-0 offering and launched it over the wall in right center for a 6-3 Pirate advantage.
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The Tribe tightened the margin to 6-5 with a run in the sixth and seventh innings, setting the stage for Winter's heroics. The visitors loaded the bases with two outs via a walk, single and hit by pitch and Winters worked a full count, but Winter reared back and unleashed a 92-mph high heater to get the Winters swinging and preserve the lead. Winter retired the side in order in the ninth.
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- Head Coach Cliff Godwin tied Billy Godwin for second place on the ECU career coaching wins list with his 317th victory.
- East Carolina improved to 10-1 at Clark-LeClair Stadium in 2023.
- The Pirate pitching staff recorded double-digit strikeouts for the third-straight game and ninth time this season.
- ECU has notched double-digit his in four consecutive contests (10th time this campaign).
- Moylan extended his hitting streak to 10 games while Starling reached base safely for the 25th-straight outing.
- Winter has struck out 10 batters and has allowed just two hits in 5.2 scoreless innings this season.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Saylor, Garrett (1-0)
L: Tom Mayer (1-1)
S: Winter, Jaden (1)
Batting:
2B: L. Carmichae 1
RBI: T. Yaghoubi 2 ; Cole Ragone 2
Base Running:
RUNS: Ben Williamson 1 ; Max Winters 1 ; N. Lottchea 2 ; T. Yaghoubi 1
HBP: L. Carmichae 1

Batting:
2B: Moylan, Josh 1 ; McCrystal, Ryan 1
HR: Jenkins-Cowart, Jacob 1
RBI: McCrystal, Ryan 2 ; Johnson, Ryley 1 ; Jenkins-Cowart, Jacob 3 ; Hoover, Lane 1
SH: Starling, Jacob 1
SF: McCrystal, Ryan 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Moylan, Josh 2 ; McCrystal, Ryan 1 ; Johnson, Ryley 1 ; Jenkins-Cowart, Jacob 2
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