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Clark-LeClair Stadium is the home of Pirate baseball at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. The stadium was named after Pirate alumnus and key contributor Bill Clark and former Pirate skipper Keith LeClair. [25] The stadium has 3,000 Stadium bleacher seats, plus space for several thousand more spectators in "The Jungle".
The 2021 East Carolina Pirates baseball team represented East Carolina University during the 2021 NCAA Division I baseball season.The Pirates played their home games at Clark–LeClair Stadium as a member of the American Athletic Conference They were led by head coach Cliff Godwin, in his seventh year as head coach.
The 2015 East Carolina Pirates baseball team represented East Carolina University during the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Pirates played their home games at Clark–LeClair Stadium as a member of the American Athletic Conference. They were led by head coach Cliff Godwin, in his first season at East Carolina.
ECU baseball 2024 schedule. Below is a list of the last five games of the ECU baseball team's 2024 regular season. To find ECU's full schedule, click here. May 11. Vs. Tulane L, 7-3.
East Carolina baseball will host an NCAA Tournament regional, which includes Wake Forest. Here's the schedule. ECU baseball a No. 1 seed in 2024 NCAA Tournament, will host Greenville Regional
College baseball returns to Segra Stadium in downtown Fayetteville, home of minor league baseball's Fayetteville Woodpeckers, this weekend.. UNC baseball and ECU, a pair of top-15 teams in the USA ...
A Pirates baseball game in the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. The ECU baseball team, nicknamed the Diamond Bucs, is a Division I NCAA program that competes in the American Athletic Conference. The men's baseball team currently plays at Clark-LeClair Stadium on campus. ECU baseball has consistently finished with a winning record over ...
Yesavage spent his freshman season with the East Carolina Pirates as a relief pitcher and had a 4.50 ERA over 34 appearances. [2] He went 7-1 with a 2.61 ERA and 105 strikeouts as a sophomore. [ 3 ] After the season, Yesavage was selected to play for the Team USA Collegiate National Baseball Team .