ECU knocks off No. 1 North Carolina in 4-0 win
Michael Perry
Issue date: 4/23/09 Section: Sports
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The win completed a sweep of midweek opponents, as the Pirates defeated Elon 10-9 on Tuesday.
"All I got to say is wow," head coach Billy Godwin said of Brandt's performance.
With Wednesday's victory, Brandt now has two respectable wins on his resume, defeating both UNC and N.C. State in his last two starts. Brandt also set a new career high in every pitching statistic and has thrown 20 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings against Rice, N.C. State and UNC.
"Obviously, I didn't think I was going to come out and do that," said Brandt. "That was a big win for the team."
Brandt retired 11 consecutive Tar Heel batters, leaving UNC hitless from the third out in the first inning all the way to the second out in the eighth.
Not to be overshadowed by Brandt's outstanding showing, the Pirates cracked the code on UNC starter Patrick Johnson's pitches, starting in the sixth inning.
The match up was the definition of a classic pitchers' duel as Brandt and Johnson matched strikeout for strikeout, until the Pirates got on the board in the bottom of the sixth.
Ryan Wood, who fell twice on strikes early in the game, lifted the long ball to the Jungle with one out in the bottom of the sixth, giving ECU the lead.
"They're a very good club," said Wood. "It just feels good to finally beat them."
Wood, who gave ECU its lead, caught a line drive to second to shut the coffin on college baseball's top team.
The Pirates sealed the win, tacking on three runs in the bottom of the seventh, before pitcher Seth Maness came on for the last two outs of the game.
Stephen Batts started the seventh with a shot back at the pitcher. Then during Devin Harris' at-bat, Batts broke for second and the UNC backstop Mark Fleury sent a frozen rope high over the second basemen as Batts picked up two bags.
Harris then walked and Drew Schieber curved one out to mid-right field to score Batts. Harrington came to the plate and walked to load the bases for Jared Avchen.
Avchen floated one over short for a two-RBI single, giving the Pirates the 4-0 lead.
Maness came into close after Brandt left to a standing ovation from the ECU faithful. With the bases loaded and one out, Maness made the save, finishing off UNC with the last two outs.
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Robert
posted 5/03/09 @ 8:25 PM EST
The better team won. The best fans won. 99.9 percent purple and gold in the stands! Shows you which school has the best and most loyal fans!
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