
No. 10 ECU Walks Off Missouri State To Clinch Series
March 18, 2023 | Baseball
GREENVILLE, N.C. – Down one heading into the bottom of the ninth, No. 10 East Carolina put together a stirring rally and utilized a Jacob Starling RBI single with the bases loaded to defeat Missouri State 4-3 and clinch a big non-conference series at Lewis Field inside Clark-LeClair Stadium.
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The Pirates (15-4) registered their first walkoff win since last year's regular season finale while the Bears (11-7) lost their first series since opening weekend.
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ECU notched nine of their 11 hits in the fifth inning or later and held Missouri State to just one run on two hits in the final four frames.
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Starling, Lane Hoover and Alec Makarewicz all recorded two hits each while Starling drove in a pair of runs. In all nine Pirate hitters finished with a base hit apiece. Nick Rodriguez went 3-for-4 with two runs scored to lead the visitors.
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Carter Spivey put together a strong start, allowing just two earned runs on four hits with two walks and a career-high nine strikeouts in five innings of work. Jake Hunter (1-1) collected his first victory of the season as he yielded just one hit and struck out three in the final 2.2 frames. Trey Ziegenbein (0-2) was saddled with the loss, surrendering two runs on four hits with four strikeouts in 2.0 innings.
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With two away in the bottom of the first, Josh Moylan laced a double down the right field line, but a strikeout stranded him at second. Dylan Robertson would reach third in the top of the second to give the Bears a chance at the lead, but Spivey induced a fly ball to right for the third out. Missouri State had runners at the corners once more in the third before a sharp grounder to first was handled by Moylan to keep things scoreless.
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The Bears struck for the first runs of the contest in the fifth. Cam Cratic singled to lead things off before Rodriguez doubled to left center with one out. A groundout plated Cratic and a wild pitch allowed Rodriguez to cross home to give Missouri State a 2-0 advantage.
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East Carolina responded instantly in the home half of the inning. With one away, Joey Berini deposited the first pitch he saw into right field and Makarewicz followed with a single through the right side. Hoover kept the line moving, going the other way with a single to left before Luke Nowak dropped a base hit into right field to score Berini. Starling then grounded out to short as Makarewicz scooted home to forge a 2-2 deadlock.
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Hunter entered in a massive spot in the seventh after the Bears grabbed a 3-2 edge thanks to a pair of walks and a Taeg Gollert RBI single, facing a bases loaded, one-out situation. He worked through it masterfully, coaxing an infield fly to short on his first pitch and fanning Jake McCutcheon to keep the Pirates within striking distance.
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Justin Wilcoxen sparked the rally in the bottom of the ninth, roping the first pitch of the inning into right field. Carter Cunningham then stepped up and ripped a single down the right field line to send pinch runner Cam Murphy to third and put ECU in business. Makarewicz tied the game with a single through the right side while advancing Cunningham to third. An error on the infield during a fielder's choice attempt juiced the bases with one out and Starling did not miss, pounding a 1-0 offering back up the middle to plate Cunningham for the game winner.
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The Pirates (15-4) registered their first walkoff win since last year's regular season finale while the Bears (11-7) lost their first series since opening weekend.
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ECU notched nine of their 11 hits in the fifth inning or later and held Missouri State to just one run on two hits in the final four frames.
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Starling, Lane Hoover and Alec Makarewicz all recorded two hits each while Starling drove in a pair of runs. In all nine Pirate hitters finished with a base hit apiece. Nick Rodriguez went 3-for-4 with two runs scored to lead the visitors.
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Carter Spivey put together a strong start, allowing just two earned runs on four hits with two walks and a career-high nine strikeouts in five innings of work. Jake Hunter (1-1) collected his first victory of the season as he yielded just one hit and struck out three in the final 2.2 frames. Trey Ziegenbein (0-2) was saddled with the loss, surrendering two runs on four hits with four strikeouts in 2.0 innings.
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With two away in the bottom of the first, Josh Moylan laced a double down the right field line, but a strikeout stranded him at second. Dylan Robertson would reach third in the top of the second to give the Bears a chance at the lead, but Spivey induced a fly ball to right for the third out. Missouri State had runners at the corners once more in the third before a sharp grounder to first was handled by Moylan to keep things scoreless.
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The Bears struck for the first runs of the contest in the fifth. Cam Cratic singled to lead things off before Rodriguez doubled to left center with one out. A groundout plated Cratic and a wild pitch allowed Rodriguez to cross home to give Missouri State a 2-0 advantage.
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East Carolina responded instantly in the home half of the inning. With one away, Joey Berini deposited the first pitch he saw into right field and Makarewicz followed with a single through the right side. Hoover kept the line moving, going the other way with a single to left before Luke Nowak dropped a base hit into right field to score Berini. Starling then grounded out to short as Makarewicz scooted home to forge a 2-2 deadlock.
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Hunter entered in a massive spot in the seventh after the Bears grabbed a 3-2 edge thanks to a pair of walks and a Taeg Gollert RBI single, facing a bases loaded, one-out situation. He worked through it masterfully, coaxing an infield fly to short on his first pitch and fanning Jake McCutcheon to keep the Pirates within striking distance.
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Justin Wilcoxen sparked the rally in the bottom of the ninth, roping the first pitch of the inning into right field. Carter Cunningham then stepped up and ripped a single down the right field line to send pinch runner Cam Murphy to third and put ECU in business. Makarewicz tied the game with a single through the right side while advancing Cunningham to third. An error on the infield during a fielder's choice attempt juiced the bases with one out and Starling did not miss, pounding a 1-0 offering back up the middle to plate Cunningham for the game winner.
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- East Carolina notched its eighth come-from-behind victory of the season.
- ECU improved to 12-1 at Clark-LeClair Stadium in 2023.
- The Pirate pitching staff recorded double-digit strikeouts for the fifth-straight game and 11th time this season.
- East Carolina finished with double figures in the hit column for the 11th time in the campaign.
- Starling reached base safely for the 27th-straight contest thanks to his two-hit performance.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Hunter, Jake (1-1)
L: Ziegenbein,Trey (0-2)
Batting:
2B: Rodriguez,Nick 1
RBI: Nivens,Spencer 1 ; Gollert,Taeg 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Rodriguez,Nick 2 ; Cratic,Cam 1

Batting:
2B: Moylan, Josh 1
RBI: Nowak, Luke 1 ; Starling, Jacob 2 ; Makarewicz, Alec 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Murphy, Cam 1 ; Berini, Joey 1 ; Cunningham, Carter 1 ; Makarewicz, Alec 1
PO: Starling, Jacob 1
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