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Greg Vacek's Daily Web RoundupSunday, February 25, 2018

February 25, 2018 By Greg Vacek Leave a Comment

Up next for No. 23 Houston men’s basketball: East Carolina…No. 6 North Carolina tops ECU 5-4 in Durham to even weekend series…Stefano Migliorati Wins AAC Indoor 800-Meter Title…Lady Pirates suffer last-minute loss on Senior day…With 23 medals, Team USA falls short of expectations at PyeongChang Olympics…With hoops under federal probe, fans say business as usual…Even if March Madness is special, the 2017-18 season is ruined…

Pirate Press: East Carolina Headlines

Baseball: UNC deals Pirates first loss, evens series Bonesville.net

ecupirates.com

  • No. 6 UNC Defeats ECU In Durham, 5-4
  • GAMEDAY: Pirates Make Road Stop In Houston
  • Stefano Migliorati Wins AAC Indoor 800-Meter Title
  • Softball Falls Twice On Day Two Of Pirate Invitational
  • ECU Lacrosse Falls To Campbell On The Road
  • Women’s Tennis Suffers 5-2 Road Loss at Coastal Carolina
  • Women’s Basketball Edged by Temple on Senior Day
  • Spring Football Notebook No. 4

Greenville Daily Reflector

  • Heels win Game 2 by one run
  • Pirates suffer last-minute loss

WNCT 9

  • Tar Heels take game 2 from ECU, 5-4
  • Temple edges Pirate women, 65-64 on Senior Day

WITN 7

  • No. 6 North Carolina tops ECU 5-4 in Durham to even weekend series
  • Softball Falls Twice On Day Two Of Pirate Invitational
  • ECU Women’s Basketball Edged by Temple on Senior Day
  • ECU lacrosse falls on the road at Campbell
  • Stefano Migliorati Wins AAC Indoor 800-Meter Title
  • ECU football caps first week of spring ball

247 Sports

  • ECU drops tight one to No. 6 North Carolina
  • UNC 5, ECU 4: How it looked from the stands
  • ECU offers local 2019 standout Jeremy Lewis
UNC Evens Weekend Series With 5-4 Win Over ECU Rivals.com

Up next for No. 23 Houston men’s basketball: East Carolina Houston Chronicle

 

Around the American Athletic Conference

theamerican.org

  • Baseball goes 6-4 on Saturday
  • UConn, Memphis, Houston Softball All Take Two on Saturday
  • UConn Earns Regular-Season WBB Title, UCF Secures No. 3 Seed on Saturday
  • Houston Men, Cincinnati Women win 2018 Indoor Track and Field Championships
  • McDuffie Leads No. 13 Wichita State Past SMU, 84-78
  • Tulane Snaps Skid, Collects Road Win at USF

The Associated Press

  • McDuffie leads No. 13 Wichita State past SMU 84-78
  • Tulane beats South Florida 79-68 to snap six-game skid

UC’s Clark, Washington to take final bows on Senior Day Cincinnati Enquirer

Tulane avenges USF’s only conference win Tampa Bay Times

UConn Men, Memphis Playing For Pride At Gampel Sunday Hartford Courant

Tulane men snap six-game skid with 79-68 victory over South Florida New Orleans Advocate

Kareem Brewton Jr. breaks down his new role as PG Memphis Commercial Appeal

Tulsa World

  • TU newcomer DaQuan Jeffries settling into crucial role
  • Bill Haisten: Even if March Madness is special, the 2017-18 season is ruined

Wichita Eagle

  • Gregg Marshall makes first public comments on Fred VanVleet situation
  • Who deserves the credit for Shaquille Morris’ career-high six offensive rebounds?

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Raleigh News and Observer

  • With Marvin Bagley III back, Duke wins a low-scoring game at home over Syracuse
  • Could NY’s all-time leading scorer – who averages 50 points per game – land at Duke?
  • Duke’s Carter addresses allegations in Yahoo report
  • “It’s a horrible time for the game. We need to change”- Krzyzewski on the state of college basketball
  • Duke’s Coach K, Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim offer ideas for changing college basketball

Winston Salem Journal

  • WSSU men, women gear up for CIAA tournaments in Charlotte
  • ‘Saying the same thing all year’: Wake Forest fades again in home finale

Norfolk Virginian Pilot

  • Cavaliers pin down Pitt, secure outright ACC crown
  • Louisville’s 3-point shooting too much for Virginia Tech
  • Western Kentucky pounds Old Dominion, ending nation’s longest road winning streak

Columbia The State

  • Overtime letdown: Gamecocks drop wild one at Mississippi State
  • Way-too-early Clemson 2018 football season game-by-game predictions
  • No. 25 Clemson finishes sweep of No. 16 Dallas Baptist

Washington Post

  • Maryland launches review of men’s basketball; Mark Turgeon denies involvement with agent
  • Under a dark cloud, Terps rained on by Michigan
  • Arizona’s Miller will not coach Saturday night at Oregon
  • In light of probe, should Hall of Fame let in active coaches?
  • No. 1 Virginia clinches ACC title with stifling win over Pittsburgh
  • Georgetown falls to Providence after latest second-half letdown

The Associated Press

  • With hoops under federal probe, fans say business as usual
  • Arizona’s Miller out against Oregon following wiretap report
  • College basketball darkened again by new allegations
  • Miles Bridges cleared by NCAA to play for No. 2 Michigan St
  • Kansas tops Texas Tech for record 14th straight league title
  • No. 1 Virginia cruises past Pitt, secures outright ACC title
  • Creighton beats highest-ranked foe ever in No. 3 Villanova

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

Washington Post

  • With 23 medals, Team USA falls short of expectations at PyeongChang Olympics
  • South Korea’s ‘Garlic Girls’ are Olympic curling heroes, even after losing out on gold
  • IOC upholds Russian doping ban, keeping athletes from marching with flag
  • John Shuster was leveled by the sport he loved. Then he got back up, and won gold.
  • America’s gay Olympians hope that in 20 years, ‘gay Olympians’ won’t be a thing
  • Andre Burakovsky, Evgeny Kuznetsov speed Capitals to 5-1 win over Sabres
  • For Howie Kendrick, return to Nationals is about more than just numbers

New York Times

  • With Olympics Over, Team Korea Goes Back to Being 2 Countries
  • Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony: Highlights and Photographs
  • South Korea’s ‘Garlic Girls’ Fall to Sweden in Olympic Curling
  • Russians Won’t Get to March Behind Their Flag at the Olympic Closing Ceremony
  • As Medals Pile Up, Norway Worries: Are We Winning Too Much?
  • Sasha Cohen: An Olympian’s Guide to Retiring at 25
  • John Shuster and the U.S. Curling Team Win First Gold Medal
  • At the Olympics, Motherhood Skis Away With a Gold and a Bronze

Winston Salem Journal

  • Red Wings beat Canes 3-1; Zetterberg scores to tie Lindsay
  • Harvick dominant in 4th Atlanta Xfinity win in last 6 years
  • Moffitt takes Truck win in Atlanta on Busch’s pit mishap

Charlotte Observer

  • Former Panther Charles Tillman graduates FBI academy, now an agent
  • Why Charlotte Hornets center Dwight Howard is flirting with 1-game suspension

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