For the Flames (22-19), junior right-hander Amy Csider took the loss to fall to 6-8 on the season.
EAST CAROLINA 6, HARVARD 5
Despite moving within one run of the Pirates following a three-run fifth inning, Harvard was unable to score in the final two frames off Pirates reliever Denise Reagan, who saved the win for starter Laurie Davidson.
Harvard starter Chelsea Thoke suffered her second loss in as many starts, allowing six runs on ten hits over seven innings of work.
For East Carolina (40-6), Keisha Shepperson went 2-for-3 with a home run and two RBI. She also scored two runs.
VIRGINIA TECH 11, HARVARD 1
In her first start since going down with a shoulder injury in mid-March, Hokies hurler Ashlee Dobbe captured her eighth victory of the season.
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