
No. 6 North Carolina Pulls Away From East Carolina In Late Innings
February 23, 2025 | Baseball
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ECU (2-4) and UNC (6-0) will reconvene Monday evening inside a sold-out Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium for the series finale which is set for a 5 p.m. first pitch.
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The Pirates notched season highs in both runs (six) and hits (10) but could not quite hold on to a sixth-inning advantage. The Tar Heels finished the game with 13 hits while committing a pair of errors.
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Hunter Stokely was the offensive hero for North Carolina, going 4-for-5 with a run scored and three RBI. Luke Stevenson also drove in a trio of runs on the strength of two base knocks. Kenan Bowman and Alex Bouche led the Purple and Gold with two hits apiece while Walker Barron logged a pair of RBI via a home run.
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Folger Boaz (1-0) collected his first win of the season in relief, scattering two hits in 3.1 scoreless innings with a walk and three strikeouts. Lance Williams (0-1) was saddled with the loss after giving up two runs on three hits in 1.1 frames.
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The Tar Heels jumped on top in the bottom of the first when leadoff batter Kane Kepley was hit by a pitch, Alex Madera drew a walk and Stevenson lined a 1-2 offering just over the right field wall to afford the home side a 3-0 lead.
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Unfazed, East Carolina answered back in the top of the third. Bouche began the half inning with a double to left before advancing to third on a wild pitch and scoring via a Michael Kalinich double off the top of the left field wall. Bowman would then draw the Pirates within 3-2 with a two-out RBI single.
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With Colby Wallace on second after getting hit and advancing on a wild pitch in the top of the fourth, Barron worked a 1-1 count and sent the next pitch sailing over the wall in left for a two-run shot that put ECU in front 4-3. Jack Herring extended the Pirate upper hand to 5-3 in the fifth with a sacrifice fly, but North Carolina plated two in the home half of the fifth to knot the score at five.
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Bouche got off as pretty a swing as you'll see with one away in the top of the sixth, putting East Carolina back in front by one at 6-5 with a majestic moonshot over the left field fence. The Tar Heels were able to pull away in the final few frames, however, scoring six unanswered to provide the game's final margin.
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- East Carolina turned in its first clean defensive effort of the season with a zero in the error column.
- The Pirates used eight freshmen in the contest, including the first three hitters in the lineup and four pitchers.
- The teams combined to go a respectable 8-for-20 with runners in scoring position.
- Freshman infielder Austin Irby, who celebrated his 19th birthday Sunday, extended his current hitting streak to five games.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Folger Boaz (1-0)
L: Williams, Lance (0-1)

Batting:
2B: Kalinich, Michael 1 ; Bouche, Alex 1
HR: Barron, Walker 1 ; Bouche, Alex 1
RBI: Kalinich, Michael 1 ; Bowman, Kenan 1 ; Herring, Jack 1 ; Barron, Walker 2 ; Bouche, Alex 1
SH: Bowman, Kenan 1
SF: Herring, Jack 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Kalinich, Michael 1 ; Irby, Austin 1 ; Wallace, Colby 1 ; Barron, Walker 1 ; Bouche, Alex 2
HBP: Wallace, Colby 1

Batting:
2B: Tyson Bass 2
3B: Kane Kepley 1
HR: Luke Stevenson 1
RBI: Kane Kepley 2 ; Luke Stevenson 3 ; Tyson Bass 1 ; Hunter Stokely 3 ; Jackson Van De Brake 1 ; Gavin Gallaher 1
SF: Gavin Gallaher 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Kane Kepley 1 ; Alex Madera 2 ; Luke Stevenson 2 ; Tyson Bass 3 ; Hunter Stokely 1 ; Carter French 1 ; Jackson Van De Brake 1
SB: Kane Kepley 1 ; Tyson Bass 1
HBP: Kane Kepley 1