
ECU Drops Tight 2-1 Decision At No. 15 North Carolina
February 23, 2024 | Baseball
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Junior RHP Trey Yesavage twirled an absolute gem on the mound Friday night, but No. 15 North Carolina hit an eighth-inning home run to edge No. 11 East Carolina 2-1 at Boshamer Stadium in the opener of a traveling series that continues Saturday at 2 p.m. in Fayetteville at Segra Stadium.
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Yesavage was in a word dominant, registering 11 strikeouts while allowing just one run on four hits. Matthew Matthijs (2-0) collected the win, tossing two scoreless frames with a strikeout.
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The Pirates (3-2) out-hit the Tar Heels (5-0) 7-6 but left seven one base and hit into a pair of double plays late in the contest.
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Ryley Johnson, Carter Cunningham and Jacob Jenkins-Cowart all tallied a pair of hits while Jenkins-Cowart drove in ECU's lone run. Alex Madera paced the home side with two hits and an RBI.
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North Carolina put up the first real threat of the game in the home half of the first as Casey Cook laced a one-out standup double to the right center gap and Anthony Donofrio drew a two-out walk, but Yesavage responded with a strikeout of Jackson Van De Brake to keep things scoreless.
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The Tar Heels broke onto the scoreboard in the bottom of the second. Luke Stevenson dropped a double into left field to lead things off before Alberto Osuna was hit by a pitch and Madera followed with a sharp double to the wall in left to score Stevenson for the game's first run. Yesavage retired the next three batters in order to limit the damage to one.
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Johnson and Cunningham put the Pirates in business with consecutive one-out singles in the top of the fifth. Then, with two away and Cunningham at third, Jenkins-Cowart ripped a double to right center that plated Cunningham and knotted the score at one.
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East Carolina had its chances late but hit into a pair of double plays to end the seventh and eighth frames. Vance Honeycutt provided the winning tally in the bottom of the eighth with a leadoff solo blast to left. Matt Poston set the Pirates down in order in the ninth to seal his first save of the campaign.
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Yesavage was in a word dominant, registering 11 strikeouts while allowing just one run on four hits. Matthew Matthijs (2-0) collected the win, tossing two scoreless frames with a strikeout.
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The Pirates (3-2) out-hit the Tar Heels (5-0) 7-6 but left seven one base and hit into a pair of double plays late in the contest.
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Ryley Johnson, Carter Cunningham and Jacob Jenkins-Cowart all tallied a pair of hits while Jenkins-Cowart drove in ECU's lone run. Alex Madera paced the home side with two hits and an RBI.
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North Carolina put up the first real threat of the game in the home half of the first as Casey Cook laced a one-out standup double to the right center gap and Anthony Donofrio drew a two-out walk, but Yesavage responded with a strikeout of Jackson Van De Brake to keep things scoreless.
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The Tar Heels broke onto the scoreboard in the bottom of the second. Luke Stevenson dropped a double into left field to lead things off before Alberto Osuna was hit by a pitch and Madera followed with a sharp double to the wall in left to score Stevenson for the game's first run. Yesavage retired the next three batters in order to limit the damage to one.
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Johnson and Cunningham put the Pirates in business with consecutive one-out singles in the top of the fifth. Then, with two away and Cunningham at third, Jenkins-Cowart ripped a double to right center that plated Cunningham and knotted the score at one.
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East Carolina had its chances late but hit into a pair of double plays to end the seventh and eighth frames. Vance Honeycutt provided the winning tally in the bottom of the eighth with a leadoff solo blast to left. Matt Poston set the Pirates down in order in the ninth to seal his first save of the campaign.
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- ECU played its fifth-straight game against a team that qualified for an NCAA Regional last season.
- The Pirate pitching staff fanned 13 batters in the contest and have recorded double-digit strikeouts in every game thus far.
- Yesavage notched his sixth career 10+ strikeout performance.
- The teams combined to go 3-for-24 with runners on base.
- The affair unfolder in front of 3,485 spectators, including a healthy representation of East Carolina fans.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Matthew Matthijs (2-0)
L: Beal, Danny (0-1)
S: Matt Poston (1)

Batting:
2B: Jenkins-Cowart, Jacob 1
RBI: Jenkins-Cowart, Jacob 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Cunningham, Carter 1

Batting:
2B: Casey Cook 1 ; Luke Stevenson 1 ; Alex Madera 1
HR: Vance Honeycutt 1
RBI: Vance Honeycutt 1 ; Alex Madera 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Vance Honeycutt 1 ; Luke Stevenson 1
SB: Anthony Donofrio 1
HBP: Alberto Osuna 1
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