Box Score Greenville, N.C. – Youngstown State
sophomore pitcher Kevin McCulloh held East Carolina scoreless
through six innings, but the Pirates got a walk-off single in the
bottom of the ninth to beat the Penguins 1-0 on Saturday.
McCulloh allowed three hits and four walks while striking out
seven in his third career start. Reliever Nic Manuppelli retired
ECU in order in the eighth but did not record an out in the
ninth.
Philip Clark walked to start the inning and stole second to get
into scoring position. Jack Reinheimer reached on an infield single
to put runners at the corners, and Tim Younger brought in the
winning run with a single down the right field line.
'I can't say enough about the effort we got from Kevin today,"
head coach Rich Pasquale said. "He also made some good defensive
plays, and we made some solid plays behind him. We took some
positive steps forward today, but we can't be satisfied with
that."
Four different players had hits for Youngstown State, which had
runners in scoring position in the first, second and ninth innings.
In the second, Jonathan Crist walked to start the inning and
advanced on Greg Dissinger's sacrifice bunt. A bit of bad luck kept
the Penguins from having a scoring chance as Padraic Williams hit a
single off the field umpire that could have gone into the outfield.
With Crist having to retreat to second, Armani Johnson struck out
to end the inning.
In the ninth, Joe Iacobucci reached on a throwing error and
Jeremy Banks followed with a single. They advanced on Crist's hard
grounder up the middle that reliever Kevin Brandt was able to slow
down for an out, and Chris Mitko struck out to end the threat.
East Carolina had just three hits in the first eight innings.
McCulloh worked around a leadoff double in the second by getting an
inning-ending double play. The Pirates had the bases loaded in the
sixth, but McCulloh fanned Chase McDonald and got Clark to ground
into a fielder's choice.
Youngstown State will play the series finale on Sunday at 1
p.m.