Bonesville Mobile (Alpha Rev. 1.2a*)

Smartphone Home  |  Laptop/Desktop Home

Photo Gallery | Oct. 23, 2014
ECU 31, UConn 21

 

Photos taken by W.A. Myatt at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium in Greenville, NC. ©2014 Bonesville.net. Gallery includes 8 pictures with captions. Click thumbnails to display full images.

 

ECU senior QB Shane Carden rushes for a key first down in the first half of a 31-21 win over UConn. [W.A. Myatt photo]

ECU senior RB Breon Allen celebrates after scoring a third quarter touchdown to give ECU a 21-14 lead. [W.A. Myatt photo]

ECU defensive linemen K'Hadree Hooker and Fred Presley take down UConn backup QB Tim Boyle for a loss. [W.A. Myatt photo]

Senior wideout Cam Worthy secures a long pass from Shane Carden despite strong coverage from UConn safety Junior Lee. [W.A. Myatt photo]

ECU junior LB Zeek Bigger stops UConn's Dhameer Bradley short of a first down on a key third down in the fourth quarter. [W.A. Myatt photo]

The ECU defensive unit often looked to a black-clad crowd for support during the hard-fought American Athletic Conference contest. [W.A. Myatt photo]

RB Breon Allen fights through contact to score his second touchdown with 1:25 left and secure the win for the Pirates. [W.A. Myatt photo]

ECU coach and alum Ruffin McNeill joins in on the fight song in front of the Boneyard after the victory over AAC foe UConn. [W.A. Myatt photo]

Copyright © Bonesville.net. All rights reserved. No content on this site may be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any fashion without explicit written permission from the editor. Information from Bonesville staff members, East Carolina University, the American Athletic Conference and other sources were used in composing and/or compiling the articles and data on this site. This site is editorially independent and is not affiliated with East Carolina University or the American Athletic Conference. View Bonesville.net's privacy policy. For advertising or other information, e-mail editor@bonesville.net. *You are viewing an alpha version of Bonesville Mobile. You may view this trial version of Bonesville Mobile at no charge. After alpha and beta testing are completed, a subscription version of Bonesville Mobile will be available at a nominal price. The business model of Bonesville Mobile contemplates the incorporation of minimal and non-obtrusive advertising.