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The official 2024 Baseball schedule for the East Carolina University Pirates 2024 Baseball Schedule - East Carolina University Athletics Skip To Main Content Pause All Rotators
East Carolina (35-8, 14-4 AAC) meets South Florida (22-22, 8-10 AAC) armed with an eight-game winning streak that has vaulted the Purple and Gold into first place in the league standings - two games clear of UTSA.
– No. 9 East Carolina begins play at the 2024 American Athletic Conference Baseball Championship Tuesday afternoon when the top seeded Pirates take on No. 8 seed Rice inside BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, Fla.
The official 2023 Baseball schedule for the East Carolina University Pirates
– No. 7 East Carolina closes out its homestand Tuesday night with a Top 25 showdown versus NC State from a sold-out Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium. First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m. As always, Scott Rogers and Dr. Gary Overton will handle the radio broadcast on 94.3 The Game.
The official 2022 Baseball cumulative statistics for the East Carolina University Pirates
– No. 1 seed East Carolina raced out to a six-run advantage Friday before holding off No. 8 seed Rice 8-7 in an elimination game at the American Athletic Conference Baseball Championship inside BayCare Ballpark. With the win, ECU (42-14) advances to Saturday's semifinal round.
– No. 11 East Carolina returns home to Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium this weekend for the 21st Annual Keith LeClair Classic. The Pirates are set to welcome Purdue, Cal State Fullerton and Southeastern Louisiana to Greenville for the three-day event.