Monday, March 24, 2003
Contact: Chris
Kilcoyne
Four Camel Pitchers Silence Pirate
Bats
GREENVILLE, N.C. --Four Campbell pitchers limited East
Carolina to six hits as the Camels defeated the Pirates, 4-1, here
Tuesday night.
With the loss the Pirates fall to 16-8-1 overall, while
Campbell improves to 9-16.
Pirate junior Ryan Jones continued his torrid approach at the
plate, going 3-for-4 with three singles. Jones has now recorded
multiple hits in eight of the past 12 games.
ECU freshman Jason Neitz (1-1) made his second career start
and tied his career-high for strikeouts with six in 6.2 innings
pitched, but surrendered three runs and suffered his first career
loss.
Campbell's Jason Brown hit a pair of solo home runs for the
Camels. Brown homered to right field in the second and to center
field in the eighth.
The Camels also scored a single run in the fifth and seventh
innings as Phillip Strickland drove in both runs with a pair of RBI
singles.
The Pirates lone run came in the fourth as sophomore Darryl
Lawhorn hit his sixth home run of the year.
Although Jeff Stovall (2-3) gave up the home run to Lawhorn,
he still managed to pick up his second win of the year, tossing two
innings. Josh Blades recorded his first save of the season,
retiring three of four batters faced in the ninth.
The Camels return to action this weekend as they square off
versus A-Sun rival Stetson. The game will be played in Buies Creek,
game one will start at 6:00 p.m., while Saturday's doubleheader is
slated for a 1:00 p.m. first pitch. East Carolina returns to action
on Wednesday, March 26, at UNC Wilmington. The first pitch is
scheduled to be thrown at 7 p.m. [Box
Score]