March 7, 2001
Box Score
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Freshman first baseman Jamie D'Antona waited until
there were two outs in the bottom of the ninth to extend his personal
hitting streak to 13 games. After going 0-for-4 to begin the game,
D'Antona dropped a single into center field that scored Cory Sullivan to
give Wake Forest to an 8-7 win over East Carolina on Wednesday afternoon
at Hooks Stadium.
The game was expected to be a pitcher's duel with the ace pitchers
throwing for both teams who are ranked in the top 25. But Wake Forest
starter Scott Siemon left the game after just one inning with soreness
in his shoulder. East Carolina's Foye Minton surrendered seven runs,
five earned, in 6.1 innings.
Wake Forest jumped out to 4-0 lead after three innings thanks to home
runs from freshman Josh Hansen and senior Carlos Brackley, who hit
opposite field home runs in the first and second innnings,
respectively. The Pirates responded with three unearned runs in the
fourth to pull within one and eventually tied the game in the seventh on
a double by ECU's John Williamson who enjoyed a 4-of-5 day with two runs
batted in.
The Deacons recaptured the lead in the bottom of the seventh on
Hansen's two-out infield single that scored Jason Aquilante. But once
again, the Pirates fought back to tie the game at seven.
That set the stage for late-inning heroics on the part of Wake Forest.
With one out and a runner on first base, pinch hitter Stephen Ghutzman
lined a rocket directly to the right fielder who lost the ball in the
sun and was unable to make the catch allowing Sullivan to advance to
second base. Hansen struck out swinging but on strike three, the ball
got away from the catcher and both runners advanced 90 feet. That put
Sullivan and Ghutzman in scoring position for D'Antona who placed a
single into center field to bring home Sullivan.
Cold temperatures and gusty, swirling winds caused difficult playing
conditions as the teams combined for six errors.
"Today we saw two very good teams play in harsh conditions, and
honestly, played to those conditions. Play wasn't as crisp as you would
expect it to be and the weather was a major factor in that," head coach
George Greer said. "I thought Foye Minton was outstanding. After we
took him opposite field with those home runs, he made some great
adjustments and really changed his patterns well. But (reliever) Ryan
Lewis did a great job of keeping them at bay and we got some timely
hitting from Josh Hansen and Jamie D'Antona."
Junior Dave Bush, the ACC leader in strikeouts, earned the win in
relief and Sears suffered the loss for East Carolina.
With the win, 22nd-ranked Wake Forest improves to 11-2 overall and
keeps its unblemished home record intact. The Demon Deacons are 9-0 at
Hooks Stadium this season. 17th-ranked East Carolina loses for only the
second time as they fall to 13-2 on the year. Wake Forest begins
conference play this weekend as Duke rolls into Winston-Salem for a
three-game series beginning Friday at 3:00 p.m.
#17 East Carolina 000 002 110 - 7 12 4
#22 Wake Forest 121 020 101 - 8 8 3