Baseball

Catamounts Fall 2-1 to UNC Greensboro in Pitcher’s Duel

Carter Burnette's career night falls short as Jacob Budzik's homer decides the opener

The Southern Conference baseball series opened on a crisp evening in Asheville, where Western Carolina’s hopes of extending a winning streak were dimmed by a 2-1 defeat to UNC Greensboro.

Carter Burnette turned in a career‑high outing, fanning 12 batters over nine innings, but the Catamounts could not convert his effort into a win.

The decisive blow came in the fourth inning when Jacob Budzik launched a two‑run homer that put the Spartans ahead for good.

Western Carolina left seven runners on base, squandering multiple chances to tie the game, including a late solo shot by Noah Quarless that trimmed the margin to one.

What’s Next for the Catamounts?

Game two of the three‑game set is scheduled for Friday at 5 p.m., giving the team a chance to even the series before the final showdown on Saturday.

Despite the loss, the Catamounts remain 12‑7 in conference play, holding a one‑game edge over Samford and Wofford, while ETSU slipped to fifth at 10‑9.

Coach John Horton’s bullpen work, including a four‑strikeout two‑frame appearance, highlighted a pitching staff that kept the game within reach until the final inning.

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