The Oklahoman

OU’s season ends with NCAA regional loss to ECU

- Robert Edmonds

CHARLOTTES­VILLE, Va. — It was the same song, different verse for the OU baseball team against East Carolina.

Two days after a nine-run loss in the NCAA Charlottes­ville Regional opener, the Sooners' season came to an end Sunday afternoon with an 8-5 loss to the Pirates in an eliminatio­n game at Disharoon Park.

The Pirates advanced to the regional final against host Virginia later Sunday, needing two win twice to reach the super regionals.

“Losing the last game of the year is always tough because you practice to win the last game of the year,” Oklahoma coach Skip Johnson said after the game. “I really think our club battled all the way through and it showed a lot of character about what our culture is about. I'm really proud of our team and with what we did this year and how far we've gotten.

“I'm proud of how we did it. Losing the guys we lost and during the year one time, I think we had seven or eight guys that were hurt. We played a grueling schedule.”

It was Oklahoma who got on the scoreboard to start the game in the opening inning. East Carolina pitcher Josh Grosz walked the bases loaded and Anthony Mackenzie delivered a sacrifice fly to right centerfield scoring Kendall Pettis and putting the Sooners ahead 1-0. With an opportunit­y to jump ahead early by a large margin, Oklahoma wasn't able to take advantage of the gratuitous situation any further.

After going down in order in the first two innings, the Pirates offense came alive in the third inning. Joey Berini started the inning by drawing a walk from Sooners starter James Hitt and advanced into scoring position on a passed ball. The junior shortstop scored moments later on a perfectly executed bunt by Jacob Starling to even the score at 1-1.

Hitt struck the next batter at the plate, loading the bases. The next batter, Josh Moylan, hit a ground ball to shortstop forcing an out at second. The junior beat the throw to first preventing a double play and allowing teammate Lane Hoover to score to give the Pirates the lead. Cam Clonch added an RBI double before the end of the inning to widen the margin to 3-1 for the Pirates.

East Carolina offense broke the game open in the fifth with a six-hit, five-run outburst that saw eleven Pirates come to the plate. Lane Hoover and Starling began the inning with back-to-back singles. Carter Cunningham, Jacob Jenkins-Cowart, and Justin Wilcoxen each delivered RBI doubles. Moylan added an RBI single and Carter Cunningham scored a runner on a sacrifice fly to give the Pirates an 8-1 advantage.

“In the game of baseball, it can be a catch, strikeout, a good at-bat. Anything that gets the momentum from our dugout to theirs,” Johnson said.

Despite falling behind, the Sooners offense stayed in attack mode, advancing runners into scoring position in each of the third, fourth, and fifth innings.

Oklahoma failed to take advantage in the third inning leaving two runners on base before quickly finding themselves with another opportunit­y to score in the fourth. Again, the team failed to take advantage, this time with a bases-loaded, no-out situation. Jackson Nicklaus delivered a line drive to Moylan, East Carolina first baseman, who snared the ball out of the air and doubled up Wallace Clark at the bag. Next, John Spikerman hit a grounder to first that Moylan gobbled up and tagged first base to end the Sooners threat.

Pettis reached base on a walk to begin the fifth and a Madron single put runners on first and second for Oklahoma. Dakota Harris plated Pettis with an RBI single to leftfield. Mackenzie followed by moving a runner to third base with a sacrifice fly. A balk by East Carolina pitcher Wyatt Lunsford-Shenkman allowed Madron to score cutting the deficit to 8-3 for the Sooners.

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