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The No.13 ranked East Carolina University Pirates baseball team (44-15, 20-8 American Athletic Conference) will travel to Hawkins Field in Nashville, Tennessee, for a three-game series against the Vanderbilt University
The Greenville NCAA baseball regional will be held from June 4 through June 7 at Clark LeClair Stadium in Greenville, North Carolina.
The East Carolina University Pirates baseball team (41-15, 20-8 American Athletic Conference) will play the Norfolk State University Spartans (25-26, 18-10 Mid Eastern Athletic Conference) at noon on June 4. The next game on June 4 will be the University of Maryland Terrapins (28-16, 28-16 Big Ten Conference) vs the University of North Carolina Charlotte 49ers (39-19, 24-8 Conference USA) at 6 p.m.
On June 5, the loser of the game between ECU and Norfolk State will play the loser of the game between Maryland and UNC Charlotte at 1 p.m. Following that, the winners of both of those games will face each other at 6 p.m.
The No. 13 East Carolina University Pirates (42-15 American Athletic Conference) won their regional opener against Norfolk State University Spartans (25-27) 8-5 in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Greenville Regional on June 4 at Clark LeClair Stadium in Greenville, North Carolina.
In the top of the first, the Spartans were able to score one run due to an error by the Pirates when senior third baseman Danny Hosely was able to bring junior center fielder Dionte Brown home. The Pirates finished off the top with three strikes against senior first baseman Mason Velasquez by starting pitcher freshman Carson Whisenhunt.
In the bottom of the inning, ECU was able to score two runs off errors made by Norfolk. Freshman first baseman Josh Moylan hit a double which brought sophomore second baseman Connor Norby and junior center fielder Bryson Worrell home, which ended the first inning 2-1 for the Pirates.